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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-01-27 - Orange Coast Pilot' • • • ..... ••. " . ·, S· · • r t ;.'.·:f 1·.:.Mt>re. ··: A~eidenas , -~ t r !ti~ .. : 2s · c;o.Unty . -' ~ ' ~ . ·•-... ._.,. ''1··r· .. :··;Death~1 .· This Year· '~'' •• t.J ,,,'', 'I .. ' . r • , . .. ' • ' . I ... ,· • Gospel Songstress Mahalia .Jaekson Sueeu111bs at 6 .0 • •• es .~ • f , ,, r. ;. .·· . ' . ' .•• , .... l l • ~ ' . :OOggo•e Mess . SWi~rland Poli~Ask ' ' '' , • J ' ' '•t , ' . ' . I _:,l?"'<kl.i lases ·Bar Swol Banh ' . ' • • I s I DAILY PILOT Nixon Cites Brig~~ Ecolj~i_@ · ·Ou'tl~~ Ing at a rate which will ~ .. ploy-Iba! number algnlflcanUy In 1m:" lie '6-w/,;1o ·~ ~ye1r rise In prices In agreement ~ the P'oiiit'. eoifuola will lly STER!JNG F. GREEN WASHINGTON'. (AP) -Joblessn"' haa become the 1grut economic enemy, "-Iden! Nllon aald lod1y, He assured ~ be la detumlned to delut bolb .._ployment and Inflation, and reported 11the outlook ii bright" for suc-oesL 1 ~ In hla •Mual Economic Report to ~. Nixon quaabed wllb finality the ·lllnta by some oUlclaLs of an early end to Phue z. · Price.wage controls will be enforced, he said, until the goal of "reasonable price stability can be maintained without conlrols. · "We will perwvere wrtll the gOll ls reached." he promiled, "but we wW not Hijacking Plan Foiled After Talk ' BERKELEY (AP) -A gunman who said he wanted to commandeer a J»ellcopt.er u part of a scheme to get to CUba gave up lo police alter boldlng a heliport employe hostage for an hour, police said. 'P11rick Henry McA!toy, 'II, was booked for investigation of attempted hijacking Wednesday night and was to be turned over to federal marshals today for ar- r'atgnment before a U.S. commissioner . ·' The hostage was released unharmed, potice said. Police said McAlroy entt:ref the Berkeley hellpart -on the edge of San Francisco Bay, pulled a .38-caliber ~volver on ticket agent Patrick D. Donovan and demanded a helicopter to take him to San Francisco International .urport. McA!toy called for a jet lo be prepared at lbe airport to fly him to CUba, police said. c. Rlcbanl Newport, secretary of lbe San fr•nclsco Airport commission, said the jlerkeley heliport called the airport uying: . "There is a man here who wants 1 glane fueled and ready to go. The man has a gun pointed at a ticket agent's bead," keep the controls one day longer than oeceasary." · The report, lblrd aod last ol lbe major presidential mea11ges to the new session of Congress, announced a strong business e1panslon In the final quarter or 1971. Real output rose I pucent in annual rate, twice lbe rate, of lbe preceding '11 months. . Gross national output will rise by near· ly $100 ,billion in 1972, or more than 9 per- cent, to a total of $1.145 trillion, the message said, and two-1.hirds of the record gain will be real, not just inflation. ''Im begins oo a note of much greater confidence than prevailed I or 12 months igo/' the .Presldeot said. "Output is ris-- Snow Scene menl ,,pldly and eat Into uoemPlifme"L • dOd. ' · ~ 'dlinlnllbM t. 314,-perc<nt -aod to a rate be kept untll reasonable 1tabUlly can ba Thlre ls every reason.to ....... tllls rata 1!10 joblea rate t0'4' to I .I In below 3 percent!l!l'· the yeaM!nd-wu maintained lfllhout lbem, Nixon eald, an4 t--Dtcembt:r. Nixon said tbe 1971 id cut.a , "how lone jt will take no one can 11y." of lncreue lo cootinue • •• ' • and lbe massive budget deOclla he an-made In the '""'rt of the President's But, he ~.~·'l'hfl~ ""'~ of affalrt can "We ' are convertlng ·the ,..,. of nounoed In Monday's fiaca1 1m budget Councll'of ~Adv1'en, buded by and wlll be !Uched-" • • • · perpetual lnllation Jnto 1 gruwln(• hope -ge will provide an upward Uituit jferbert ~ ·'.: r,;l-. · success will depend on cooperaUon of for price itfblltly , •• P'~ lbe first lime · for lbe economy. Cumot federal .... Cbainnan Jteki "'--· those lbe American people, Nl1on said, not only rn over a decade lbe UJl!ted 'Slates la • dlnC, he,aald, would esceed re~~ by crltlc17.ed by • ....,.,.......1rectntly for through compltance wllb lbe regulations moving d!9'ive1y' to ""'°""' slienjlb to '8.1 btlll• even U lbe _,y ftr*cilD-lll'CU!allng illll Ille ~ a collro!s but in a "mutual understanding of the jts fnternattonal e((lnomtc' poeJtlon. · nlng 1t fbil employment. _ . .mJght be Urtecl. betote November dilOcultias thal.all of us-worklng people, "The outlook ls brl1ht, but much ~ "This ls strong medicine, and I do not election. He later e1pliined he meant the businessmen, consumers, f a r m e r s • mains to be done. The great problem is to propose to conUnue i~ use," he allured ceilings r;nlght.,.or might not ~ ~ed government officials-encounter in this get the a.oemployment rate down from the lawmakers. ~'but we have ~~en,it in that long, Wt would be kept-r as long as new and complicated .program. the g percent level where it was in 1071 order to give a powerful stunu}us-to needed. "Our experience in the past few employment." • 1 • .. Today, the ~ent's unua:ually.. brief months convinces rp.e I.hat we shall ~have "Sil peroent unemployment i. loo mOO., ~ 'J ·am determined to reduce A forecast that the recent I percent 2,200-word meuage and the councll'a 29S-tbi.s necessary ingredient for aucceu," gain In rul output will ccm11n .. In 1m, page report which accomj>allled it were Ni.ion said. Stormy .. Nuclear Hearmg On San Onofre Adjourned By JOHN VALTERZA Of HM IMllJ "Utt Iliff Prehearing conferences held by the state Public Utilities C o m m i s s i o n Wednesday on safety .of the San Onofre Nuclear generator PfOduced hot words, threats of contempt' charges~ then an abrupt adjournment. The speaker on the receiving end of the contempt threat, was: People's Lobby President Ed Koupal, who was taken to From Page J MAHALIA •.. task for comments be made earlier about the session · stackin,r up to be a "kangaroo court." The statement related to apparent wounds opened within the PUC's rela- tionsh ip with Its own Iei:aI staff. On the firing end of the scolding was PUC Chairman John P, Vukasin, who stressed that Koupal should treat the quasi-judicial panel with "some nspect." The meeting had been called to determine if the PUC $u1d assume jurisdiction over safety and earthquake standards. But Vukasin, who apparently has split several months ago and was ordered with the PUC civil service legal staff, home bf doctors. refused to allow the state lawyers to at- Hospital attendants said she was Jn a tend the conference. semiconscious state the last two days and He insisted, instead, that Lobby died without any of her friends or ad-lawyers and those for the two utilities mirers at the bedside. that operate the plant could do an ade- Miss Jackson was 6 when her mother quate job. ~-.. died. Her father was stevedore on the Specifically, the lobby ha! lsaued legal New Orleans docks by day, a barber by demands for formal public hearings night and a preacher on Sundays. before the PUC to eumine the. safety of His daughter grew up listening to a secondary reactor cooling system, built records of blues singer Bessie Smith. the as a backiq> to a primary system design. only music education she ever received. ed to protect the reactor if it overbutl. At age 10, she was a nursemaid and at Vukasin admitted at , the end of the 13 scrubbed floor._ hour's !alb that lbe PUC would· take lbe "I always wanted to be a nurse when I question of jurisdiction "under ad- grew up," she once said. "I wanted 1o visement11 and that Lobby lawyer Roger wear a clean, white uiiifonn." Diamond 11had made 10me very strong She never followed through with Points" in his appeal that the state, in- dreams to become a registered nurse. Sbe deed, should have jurisdiction. started to sing. And friends said no nurse Lawyers for the utililiell -Southern could soothe like her 10ngs. California Edison Company and. San Mbs J.•Cboll mov14~to, .QPcuo 'lhen Diego-Gas and Electric -Company - F rom Pflge J HUGHE S ... hotel In Zurich was used three times by "Helga R. Hughes" when' ahe came here to withdraw the money from pie bank. lrving'~ • aftorney, Mirtlil Ackerman, said in New York Wednesday that Ii'vlng would. cooperate with Swiss authorities if officially asked. to do so. He made the statement befor't 'today's ·Swlss &Do. nouncement. · ,· ''We hope they will come to see 'us,'' said Willi Ulr:ict), lhe fraud squad official in charge of tfle investigation into the missing money. "Anyone with a cle"' conscience can come to see us with nothing to Jear." · . ·Bolh Irving anc! tils wife .bave denied having anything to do with the way 1n which the moiley was withdrawn from the credit bank in Switzerlind. ' The Irv ings said they believe they were being framed,' · Ulrich said' he believes now that the passport used was forged and could not have been ~ued in Barcelona, wh~t Edith Irving, a Swiss, got hers. The woman lellltf at the credit bank who ha ndltf:I ah' the transactions describ- ed "Helga Hug~es" as being· allrit, dark- haired aod 'aged, abqut :IS: .. The passpcirt' illid by lbe "1imao to open an a~ which wu used' to cuh check.! made out for Howard ~ claimed the.bearer was a years old. ' It 1tated that holder, "Hel11 • R. Hughes/' was a citizen of the tiny village of Emmeomatt in'Celltral Swilu.,_.., There ii ..... of !bar .;me In lbe village. ' Police !'Id · thty b<Jan rocelving ~nts .._ aod fin(erpritill Wedneaday from tbi .rra'r. · • Delalla' were not • revealed, althou&h legal sources said one set of finkerprlnts was taken from Irving's manuscript of the alleged Ho'Ward Hughe s autobiography and which are said by Irv- ing lo be those of Hughes hlmull. .: Police Jnformation officer Richard ~rger said local police were told by the helicopter office in San Franclsco•that ~ gunman saJd "his intention was to '8ke the aiicraft to Cl.Iba, II · While police sent unlts to surround the lieliport, Berger said, tho gunnian lelepl>oned the !!erkeley police statron ~d began a half-hQu, converaa~on witb Ii«!. Mike Freeman. The Ing.omar Club of Eurek.a, Calif. presents ~ spectacular winter ~cene w1th.1ts Victorian ar~h1tecture .an d the glittering. snow. Reign· 1ng over this seaport town since the m1d· l880'S, the one-time residence of1utnber baron William Carson is now being Considered as a possible state park. • she ivas !&. Sho ..,,g W!tli a Baptl!t :argued Iba! uie IAlomic Energy< Com· church choir and packaged datu in a mission aSHmell the responsibility for factory . . nuclear safety. Eventually, she was COaJed by choir , Koupal, a 9 speaker, has 3: memben to sing ~· ~ ( ~ ~ , r -t 1 lo![· the Pil!i& dlPf~ ~ UC From 1928-1930, sM made gilOd-wilC le1aJ cooiW w p.-t;, liw conle oce The graylnj, ~lool-4 Irving, hoarse aod Jookinl: pile and tired, ariived In New York with bif Wife and two IMI to teltlfy Friday in the libel 1Ull 1galnst him by Femand· Legt"OO; at> artcdealer. f' Police illuminated the heliport office with floodlights and urged .the gunman via loudspeaker to give himself up, Berg~ said. At one point, officers waved of!' a bellcopter pilot who was ap-~tor a lilldUig, lio said. • , .. •"Finally. at JO:ij, without an ex-~anatio~ the man oPened the cylinder of fils ~volver, dwnpec( the capridges on lbe floor aod give bimself up," Berger Said. . . .~ · A police lieutenant said be thought the gunman's decision was spurred by "a combination of many things. He obviously wasn't going to get the helicopter, and we told him that U he gave himself up he 'd make it a little easier for himself." 'Cupid Parson' Dies LOS ANGELES (UP!) -The "Mar· rying Parson" of the airwaves in the 19405, the Rev. Aldon Hill, died Wed· nesday after a long illness. He was 85. Hill, minister of the Highland Park Chris· tian Church for 30 years, earned hls nickname because of the many couples he married on tbe "Bride ' and Groom" radio show, OIAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT ----·--H ........... .. _.,...., S.. ChmrW• OllAHOf C04ST l"Utl.ltHINO COM,Nn" ltlteri N, W11d P'r111dtnt W P'llMWW J1clc R. Curl • ., Vici P"m klent Ind Gtnrlr1I Matllfll" '1\011111 K•1vU E•Hor .. 'Tko1111• A. ,_11riokin1 M.lMtilll Ull!lt' C111rl11 H. LMt Ri,h11'(f P, Nin ~t..w~ E•llon Offlc" Codi Miu: :MD Wilt 1!11'( S'""' JI~ INdl: :uD N_..1 tov:9YI~ ~ atlldrl: m l"••t ..,_ 1'fllrlllri'I"" IMCll: 11'7S a..d'I &out.YtN IM '*""""'; JN Nor• al C..l'!llrlt blJ Front Page J ~ ' HIJACK FAltS-~·;·, : . ~ tt>e jet s!ld walcl/od the copl!oi.oiit, then !>!Jee a dUUle bai'in lbe getiwfi<"<ar, The !lliaeker, bO!dlng a pfll<li11n ,&ie !Wid""'lftd,Jbe llew•dess' ~· othef. went to'"-the passenger sider of Che' car, TaUakson said. He 1lid. in behind the steerh:ig wheel, and bis hostage slipped into the passen1er aeat. " ·· An ~I agent went up to the passenger side, Shovtd a'ilio)l!un Jn fi'llnt of"the m•~· •imed al the hljoalo!r and dema~ b .. Surrepder, according to the a.ssistanl district attorney. Talll;kson JUtOted the agent as saying the hijacker screamed unintelligibly, reached under the front seat, aimed a pistol at the agent and fired, The a·gent said that after seeing a nash, he discharged his shotgun point· blank, at the same time yanking the hostage from the car. The hijacker's body slumped against the wheel until the driver's door was opened. The body then tumbled onto the runway. Tallakson said the agent and the stewardess fled from the car because of a threat the hijacker voiced that t h e bomb would go off if.he were shot. Von George Hved in Peekskill. N.Y., unti.l 1970 when, police there said, he moved tOi Canton , Mass. k ·lhDrl_ lime later, he moved wit~ .his wile and children to a single-ramlly'houSe in nearby Brockton, where FBI agents to- day were investigating. Neighbors said von George was unemployed and had been referred to a drug store job t h a t fell through in AJbany. The ·stewardess, Eileen McAllisteo, unhurt, said the hijacker kept a gun at her head for several hours, but shrugged off a suggtstion that hers had been a har· rowing ordeal. "I feel fine.,~' she said, "just glad to be here." Earlier, a!tlr letting the passengen off, lbe gunmen kept the pilot, Capt. Carl Rieµt, and co-pilot Wilham O'Hara at bly in lbe cockpit while he held the From Page J FATALS ... ' ... -•tewarde!i with ,him in the .rear c'bin '· thieateninl( to' blow up the'" piAni U .fil~ demands Were ·not met. , 'ftpr .1 -se~ terlsion~Ulled ";hours, he waited aOOard the FH227 twin-engine turbojet while alhe airline founded up the money in New York City and had jt sent with a police esc<1rt to the airport. He ' also demanded and got two parachutes, at one point saying he in- tended to force the steWardess to jump with him. But he later appeared to back away from this threat. · Rieth, who talked with the man over the plane's public address system, said that as the hours wore on the man a~ peared to be growing edgier. "He's screaming. He sounds like a madman," Rieth said at one point. He "says he 's not on1y an expert parachutist, he's an expert pilot. He 'll put bullets through us and take this crate out or here himself." At another point, he quoted the man as saying he had "made peace with his maker and the FBI should make peace with its maker." When the money arrived, it wa s passed Into the cockpit and the parachutes were placed aboard through a-cargo hatch. "He's giving us two minutes to take off.~ Rieth radioed the cootrol tower. : ~ Wilb lights IJashinj ~Rd )!')th FBI egef{ts, ;state trooPers' and 'loca1 police watching, Ule plane took off at 10:59 a.m. PST. Another Mohawk plane, r u n n i n g without lights, look off to trail the hi· jacked, airliner. At first, the gunman told the crew to head for Pittsfield, Mas!·r 10 mile!: east or the New York line, aiia to stay below 5,000 feet altitude. . .... , ~ lful once alol~ be possed;a note lo the captain switching tbb destination to Pougbkeepoie aod Oldelnf oii.lclals !here to have the four--door Fonl with a police r a d i o and empty 1 l o v e comparbnent ready to meet him. Mass Ba1iglade sh Grave Uncovered NEW Di;;LH! (UPI)-')'be official All· Inda !l.IJdlo said ,loclay lllO~ ol about ilOO bodies bad bMii louad .ta 1111•• mass graves I.Side a ~}'8'lata~1 army baJe on lbe .. ....,,.., el lhe ~ ctty ~l,.GOmillL .drt..,. Ji lliO truck lold ' hl•tiway palroh!Wt'lhii lliitton tJnTn froni"of his Vehicle and be ,.., unabio to stop In time. , Kelllr, I pbli parlot; W<lrker, died ea,.. 17. IGllq 'lltai bil car bll a brtdll! •""I· mlltl m ~ 1lcollevard,'~ ofCel)lral • A-bl BIM, lbe Cllilomla llfCPI)' Pttntl , ........ tours across the country to raiae money would be a "kangaroo court." for various churches. Vukuin warned that Koupal's words She made her first recording in 1934 were "in coo tempt, If not contemptuous," and by l!MB was world-famous. then added that the PUC bad the power Among her million-selling records were to cite the coaservationist. "Silent Night," "He's Got lbe Wbole Diamond U,.,, argued that Koupal'• World In Hi! Hands" and "I Can Put My right to First.-Amendment free ~ Trust in Jesus... was being exercised. With Edllh and so~ Neclaky, 4, and Barnaby, 2, sta nding hl,slde bim, Irving told reporters who met h1m that he would have· "no comment until I get my voice back and my wttl and get 24-houn ?eJl." He said, "This ls probabl)r the most horrid esperience of my life." He WU speaking In a barely audibla whisper . ':J/oor Sample So/a . /je J S~l FULL SIZE $249 WHILI .SPECIAL , ~ • Cj)uEEN sm $299 l SEYWL STYLES TO ! '• j._ I CHOOSE FROM • Thtie are very, sofa be9a for sltepi119 •. comfortabla sitting end I • • , Tiie lhree4eilha broUJ)lt the1olal kill· ed In county tralllc lbla year lo 2$ com· pared 10 13 on lbe same d111 a yur ago. 'l'lie rilllo aald_ tlla!llll rCi'!J! ii>' paronUy U-Of ...._ l ' ~ ooldlers u wen· u GWlllillll led.II Ifie 1tart of lbe nine-mO!O lli.slMllilfl In- dependence atruule, and that only a part of lhe lf&Ves had been uncovered ao far. !---------------------------------------- • • ' I I ' Judge Halts ' . •• ~ H.ospitals' .. :·Testimony .. 8y TOM BARLEY Of #It Diii., PUtt •11t1 ' An obviously impatient Judge Herbert Her lands. stepped ib late Tuesday to halt testl~ny in a. lawa·uit filed by a nlne- hosp1tal organu:atlon against the state and ordered both Sides to put further : arguments in writing. Lawyers for the California Health Care Providers Association and deputy At~ torney General Edward Belasco had.g9ne far beyond the time estimate submitted prior to the Orange C.ounty SUperior Court bearing when Judge Herllnds deferred further discussion until March 2. ' He will hear further arguments on that ;date and then rule on CHCPA allegations ;that state law was violated whtn con- struction permits were issued last yCar to five Orange County ho11pltal groups. . A building conti:actor's testbnony that , he began the grading . of an Anaheim • hospital site just three days before a con· M troversiaJ state deadline lapsed had earlier prom'pted Judge Herlands to coin· ment that it could have been "an elaborate fraud." Judge Herlands interjected the com- , m~nt as Belasco,. optn~ the state's · defense to charges that at least five Orange County hospitals ~ght have been involved in maneuvers that allowed them to obtain building permJts from the state. "It could have been ttiat your contract didn't comply with the spirit of the Duffy . Act." Judge Her lands told contractor William Dickenson. ''But that's what • we're here to-find ·oot and J do intend 'find out." . Dickenson had testified that be and the 'organizers of the planned Canyon General ,Hospital in Anaheim drew Up a contract ·on a "cost plus f11.e'.d fee" basis shortly ·)?erore the deadline of last July 1. ~ That deadline was drawn by the state to compel all hospital organizations plan- ·_; fling construction to seek permits from ·Joell health planning agencies after tha t ilale. . . _ •. About 400 California hospital organiza· lions filed applications in the 18-montb ·' "kt'ice period allowed by the Duffy Act Jrom Dec. 31, 1969. The CHCPA is argu- ' tng in the current trisl that many of .. ,those applica'i!ons were fraudulent. .-CHCPA lawyers argued that applicants Were well aware that permits would have ,., .been much more difficult to obtain from . :a J~al plaMing group. ·. Arid they allege that many organiza· ,. iions, most of them medical groups. rush· ed. their applications through with only token observance of the condition that :.. building sites must show evidence of con· :,;struction and that a valid contract must ... have been drawn up between ~ group .;.and the builder. J '"U ti · Dickenson testified today that bis ,firm r.had almost completed grading on the .:,three-acre Canyon General Hospital site ., by July I and that his workmen were cut- • t.\ng out the foundation of the hospital when the deadline lapsed. But the contra~t between Dickenson and the doctors who submitted the ap- ·:J>Ucation .to the state got a very careful examination from Judge Herlands before it was admitted into evidence. CHCPA lawyers have argued during the trial that it is highly likely that the majority tt)f .tbe~cootr:acts' Su~tted to the state lhst_. Year' 'Vere dtawn ·up after the deadline but dated before it. They claim . that standards of .lnedicaJ e in Orange County. will decline if the M pital construction being challenged ~ uring the cw:rent trial is allowed to con· : inue. . • anceled Yuma i.t.Wriso1i Run Eyed r~ YUMA, Ariz. (AP ) -The tentative f~ation of the 12th annual Yuma '.E_1l'erritorJal Prison run for motorcycles J~jlas . drawn criticism from some Yuma l ~ts. • Henry Rolfes, city administrator, sajd canceUeid the event, scheduled for prll M, at the suggestion of police ol· s who feared violence fr o m ~"1cleganp. Bell• 11jdJi11 jleclsion Is not final. The mna C!.lt CodnCll ls ;c~uled to mal<e decision Feb. z.. He said the law enforcement objections tern from last yiar•a oompetition when iorcycle gangs gathered in \Vin· ' haven, Calif., fcross the river from uma. I ' . DAILY l'ILOT ""°'-k' 1tld111"9 l(fflllff" Thund11, J1n11ary 27, 1972 s DAILY PILOT I • €1emente Meet . ' Clean Air Seen· Under Assault WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep, Paul G. Rogers ([).Fla.)1 said \Vednesday a re· cent meeting of government officials and Industrial eiecuUves at the \Vestern White House suggested an efrort may be under way to undermine the nation's new clean air Jaws. 1 Rogers , whose co m m e r c e sub- committee ts looking into the automobile industry:s progress in developing better exhaust emmisslon control equipment. said: "It looks to me like there may be a concerted and organized drive to weaken the clean air act and try to prevent the 1975 clean air standards from going into effect." But Rep. Victor Veysey (R-Calif.), said he and two other congressmen who at· tended the meeting at San Clemente, would testify before the subcommlttee Thursday that the meeting 'vas not aimed at weakening clean air standards -but •<how we can get cleaner air the fa stest." Environmental Protection Agency . Rogers also released a letter from H~ ry Morrison, vtce president and general manager or the Western 011 and Gas Association, urging callfomla legislators and congressmen who attended the meeting to seek amendments to the Clean Air Act of 1970. Tlie subcommittee also disclosed that Ford Motor Co. had announced its In· tention of joining General Motors in seeking a one-year extension of the law requiring improved emission con- trol standards on all cars by 1975. Tax Limitation . Ceiling Filed CONCERNED ' LOS ALISOS STUDENTS LEARNING HOW THE TEACHER'S SHOES FEEL Kim Hooker, 12, Workt with Jeff K1ltsky, 9, 1 Third Grader at Del Cerro in Mission Viejo President Nixon was not in California when the meeting was held Jan. 13-14 and Vey~y said he sponsored the conference in conjunction with the University of C81ifomia at Riverside. w be i· e California's air pollution ce~ter i.s located. On Property Tax LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Phillip E. Kids H~lp Teachers Out Rogers said the meeting was attended by representatives of the major car manufacturers and oil c o m pa n i e s , several congressmen and California legialators, plus government workers, in· clucUng representatives of the Watson. Los Angeles county assessor, an- nounced the filing today of Tax Limita· tion Ini tiative petitions which would put a ceiling of $7 per $100 assessed valuation or. the property tax. Watson said petitions carrying "in ex- cess of 800,000 signatures" were filed in various county seats throughout the state. Mission Viejo Students Pitch in at Los Alisos In order to qualify an initiative con- stitutional amendment for the state ballot. Watson said, 520,806 signatures or registered voters are needed, so be had more than enough: By PAMELA llAILAN OJ ltlt DIHJ """ SI-" A bright, eager grbUp of students Crom Los Alisos lntenriediate School is finding out what . its like to ~ in a teacher's Each aide puts in from one to four hours a day in various jobs. Some supervise reading groups, o t h e r s distribute equipment and monitor games. shoes. · I They're student aides -kids on double sessions in Mission Viejo who decided to give up their free tibie to help chUdren in elementary schools . f\fany act as tutors on a one-to-one basis1 helping children with problems in specific subject areas. The student aide program w a s developed by Los Allsos principal Pat Bushman. It's been so successful he's goµig to try to keep it when the school is in its new facility . in El Toro next Sep- tember. , "\Ve started the program last Sep- tember with about 80 seventh and eighth graders,"· said , Grace ~1alour. a coordinator. "The program Is voluntary. Students involved go to school in lh,e afternoon and art giving up their own persona! morning time." · ''The program seems to he!p the1n develop poise in addition to teaching them how difficult ii is to handle large groups." said the coordinator. "It also reinforCes their own skills. Jn teaching, you are reviewing what you already know." Don O'Hearn, another coordinator, said the program also helps intermediate students develop an understanding of students with limited abilities. "It gives them a real sense of worth - a, sense of accomplishing something," he said. "They feel tbey are an integral part of the community," added ·Miss ~1alour. Attorney Pulls. Daughter • • From Dormitory·. 'Orgies' ATLANTA (UPI) -To attorney Carl P. Savag~. the activities at a University of Georgia women's donnitory . con· stituted a drunken orgy, with a tall blonde falling into the hallway and students blithely dancing about. To Pat Swindle, president of the stu- dent government at the university, "Mr. Savage's allegations are based primaril y on emotion. You cin't go to the universr ty in a sterile environment and gel a complete education." Real Estate Up In Laguna Beach A staggering 89 percen~ increase in real estate sales in Laguna Beach was record-• ed in 1971, a' spo~esman for the Laguna Beach Board of Re3'tors told Chamber or Commerce directors at their monthly meeting this week. Qollar volume sales through the multi· ple listing service amounted tO $26,90.'i,450 during the year. Don Ward reported. This comP.ired with a 1970 dollar volume or IH,I00,850. The number of units, both residential and conunettial1 involved in the sales in· crea&ed from 390 in 1970 to 596 in 1871, Ward said • ~ r • . . " ~ It was Jn every. way a reeOrd year t6r Laguna 'real estate, he SJid, with 'the highest figtlres •evtr recorded and ~ highest llCJ'Ctntage ·Uiciea~. r both .t• dollar vo!ume aod'units sold. ~ ' ' . And to ·three Cdeds allegedly involved, it was a party, with drinking. but no drunks. The charges and explanations came out Wednesday at a Stale Senate committee hearing looking into Savage 's allegations. He had a written 27-p3ge report to legislators, telling them that hi s daughter Patricia. a Creshman at the universitv. had been liV°ing in a d.orm until he fowid out the university had •an "open house" rule which .allo'wed men lo viSit women at certain hours. Savage said that in!orination'"' Wompted him to move Patricia out of the dbrm and into a private ho.me. \Vhile he and his wife were helping her move out early this month, be w,itnessed what he believed to be a "drunken orgy," Savage said. J But three coeds, who said they were identified in Savage's report as ':dancing drunkenly in ·the hall," insisted they were not drunk. Savage said he saw a tall blonde girl !all out of the door of her room. "She was dog drunk," he said. "She crawled around on the floor an<t couldn 't get up. The whole corridor smelled of alcoholic beverages." Savage ' charged that at least "six young men were involved in tqe .. drunken orgy." University of Georgia President Dr. Fred C. Davison said Savage's claims .. were "itota!lY !Xaggerated.'' Savage1 said he teared for the safety or his diUgh"ter. • • ; Jloi.yl1in8ate: One of the students: iden- '1titied !>Y ~Ypge AAid, .. If a boy comes on the.poor with the··wrong intentions, then you'U see who's iD danger." "Their attitudes become more altruistic, They become n1ore expansive toward people in addition to developing empathy for the teacher's role.'' Students in the program have mixed altitudes. Some have Qiscovered a real taleilt for teachlrig, while others Who thought they might want to ' puiiue a career in education have changed their minds. ' · But nO one has quit.. ''.lf.I1m not \here one day ,.the chil<lren miss me," said oge. "They wa"ii.t to know where I've been and why l wasn't with thern.'11 ... Mosf have no trouble with .discipline. A few admitted the younger' children take advantage of them if the teacher has to lelve the room. · 1 "We've had very . favorable reports from elementary Schools involved," said Bushman, "The 11rincipals and teachers have . been ve,Y. ~Pre~." ' ' · · "\Ve want to continue next year if we can find a way to work an hour or (wo in· to a student's regular schedule." But it might not pe possible because the p~ has_been an,offSboot of dou- ble session•. And next September, Los Alisos ~t~denis will be going lo school full time.' . But even if it has to be cancelled, Bushman feels the experiment has been a good Wle -one that haS; been beneficial to both intermediate students and their •·pupils." State Veto Bid On Po·wer Plu1it . .. Units Re1te'wed SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An Orange cOunty; . Republican assemblyman has renewed efforts to win legislative ap- proval. of · a bill giving the state veto . power over construction of power plants not subject to Public Utilities Com· mission control. Asseinblyman John V. Briggs (R- Fullerton), introduced the measure Wednesday. It marked the third year in a row he has carried the bill. • ·"A: significant aspect of the bill,'1 Briggs said , "is that it will place the public utilities, such as the Los Angeles ·water and Power and Sacramento Mllnicipal ' UtUltie.s dlstri~~. und;er the scrutiny of. state laW. . He 8~blic utllitie.s currently 'are . •4'*:•b'f•. authorities. , · ~e seCretary of the Resources Agency w,~ul(l be required to make a favorable r'~mmendation on the proposed plants following preparation of an environment· al irnplict statement before co1struction coold begin. The assessor said he , wan,~d the measure to go on the June ballot but the Secretary of State's office indicated \~ would be delayed until the November general election. "I hope a law suit won't be necessary," said Watson, "but if It is we wUl go lo court. The electorate ln California wants action now." The proposal would relax the $7 limitll"· tion on ly to pay off bonded indebtedness and would, Watson said, amount to tak reduction of 35 pereent for the average owner of residential property. Rates o'"t $12 to $13 per $100 assessed valuation are prevalent in most of the state at present. To offset the ·revenue loss caused by lhe reduction in the thx rate, Watson s!lltf his measure would increase corporat!Oh income taxes by four, percent, ., tax the borne offices of Insurance companies for the first time, and add iwO cents to di sales tax. • The ll\itiative IUl!"lfiFallY pl'9Jll!llla ~ lmposlti'll of a 1lale 111'!>!*'11 lu. 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The hospital was con· 11111 of tllllr bnme beln( Incl-In the demoed as unsafe in case or an earth- tiaok. , quake, said Price. "I ... , • w!\y they would object to He· noled, bow ever, that the new VA !'!_ ... deDlcled 11 they really •re," 111d lios~llal In San Diego wm open In Mlr<lh .,. Bo&. Ind miy e1sa the f)itlent load 11 the •-,, he (Cub) Wanll h Loni BelCh lacWty . ..,iuu. 111 the bad p1r11 or hll !Ue • Price said thi VA Is now conslderfnl "*'!! lllllltl tllo \ ........ kqon. ... tJcllllll ·lfa-lktcl\W)lO\I. u...,,,... • .a ,,.v• -tale quolq In the book. but pm d tts Pllo Alto radriues -use or noUllac wUlloever personal or con-poulble c!ama1• In casa or an t1rlb- lldoallol.. ~-· • TURNTABIIS-CIWIGERS · COST NIW GAtl\l\ARD 401 •il<lllit <111111~·' Cliti"'' •• ' ......... $ 44 ' c11J .. r1t1d pftHWft t•llfl, ) \l't•ll ldt"'•l DUAL 1?11 G1r1 9i,..li1t•' t11••""" ....... ,.,,.,, Sl~O pitch-c11n1011l. c~11i~,. , ....... 111 GA.RltA.llD Sl•SI C••I Plotitr .................. 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P.\IN 6 llTRAIN DEPT. -Dr. Robert Petirton, Orange County'• superin- tmdeat al achools, la havi•I Grand Jury troubles again, folks . The 1971 Grand Juey has recommended that the county 1ehool:S dtp1rtment be phased out u a creature of a .bygone er11 me the little red schoolhouse, The jury re110ned that most functions of public educ1tlon today are exercised by the 1tate or lo- cal IChool dirtrictl. . AU ol this haa bfought new cries or 1n1uish from the county school chief. Ht llYI the criti- cilm .ii unfair. What Dr. Peter'°" really uy1 ought to R 1 ..... , PITlttoM happen is thlt tht 1'12 Grand Jury ouiht to lnmtigalt the 11'11 Gr111d Jury ana find out~ It could have,come up with aucb a ailly recom- mendation. · PETERSON WILL no doubt be IUJ>' ported in hia call for one jury in- veaUpting another by Dr. Dale R&lliaon. hiJ rlgbt wing buddy who serve1 on the county school board. After •II, It was Dr. Rallison who at- tacked the 1911 Gand Jury when it chai'a:- ed the county ichool board ~·· w1stina • Jot of time cen.110ring library books. Of ''"'"'" Ralll,.n had been out front bi the effort to put the knock on certain boob. He wanted to ban John Hersey'• ••H1rot:hlm1" and Martin Luther King'1 "Marching to Freedom" and he was very fWful of Ralph Nader'1 uunu.re at Any ......... ~· I He • probably figured "Speed" made reference to some sort of drug use. llALLISON ALSO closely questioned 1 J!n>poaed i1lltruction1l color film Utled, "'¥our Body and lt.s Parts." He wu nlieved., however, when he learned tht parl!I In question were of the nervous ay1t.em and muscleJ and not "thoat other puta" which he apparently feared would ht u)>Oled in IMnc c:olor. Dr. ~~ his 1bo been c1utlous about queollclM ti --4lo much IO that he created a considerable lllr when he decided to c:onduct u u- hluliive public opinion poll on the aex queaUon, busing for racial balance, patriotim and federal aid. His conclusive results on these heady topie1 were determined by waJtdering into :II Or1111e County barber shops 1nd poll- iq the oplnlons of to male pitronl. The whele procedure bec1me f1mOU1 u .. P.ttert0n'1 Barbtr Shop Pole." ALAS, PETERSON w1! blistered in eome quarters ·for allegedly employing a lllJ)abod ind superficill opinion S1mplin« tlllt would b1vt CIUsed the Gallup people to 11u "°"" in 1iy1ter1c11 ,;u11n1. Despite 'this, 'Piterson got county board approval for hia barber ahop polla ln 1989 and in 1 grind gesture to the Women's Lib movement, decl1red in the future he 'd include beauty parlors, too. Back to the Grand Jury In 1970: 11\e jurrors auuelted that the county achools office wa1 obsolete. Dr. Peterson yelled . that the crlticbm of hl1 office was ex4 treme. He called for a change in the Grand Jury system, allowing prospective jurors to be "ch1llenged for caust " so jurors with "preconceived notions" could bt eliminated. INDEED, IT DOES seem that Dr. Peteraoo'• troubles travel from one Grand Jury to the next. lt's a communi· cable di!tau he must suffer throuah once each year. Poor mu. Maybe Dr. Peter.son's new tack i! a &ood olle and he cu 11t aheld of the 1ame. He ceuld write a Jetter now to the 1973 Grand Jury attinJ it to investl1ate the lln Grind Jury. UPIT...._M Chill11 Repairs This leggy lass attempts to fi&ure out how to get the engine of her car started again after it 1talled along a country road near Omaha, Neb. Wednesday. The temperature was a cool five below zero. Russ, Allws Propose European Troop Cuts PRAGIJE, Czechoalovakla (AP) -The Soviet Union ind ill allies have propoud a cutback in the.inned might ol the Eut and West in Europe -home 1rmles as well u foreign forces. 'J'hls came out of a two-day iumm.it meeting or the Communist Waraaw Pact -the defense organluUon of the Soviet Union, Poland, East G e r m 1 n y 1 Czechos1ovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria . A statement 1t the end of the meeting .. id: "It would be in the iQltresll of strengthening European security to ar· rive at an agreement on the reduction of armed forces and armaments i n Europe." It· 1dded that negotiations on troop reductions "cannot be the exclusive mat· ltr of the emtlng mllllary-political srouping1 .la Europe... - The Soviet bloo propoul auuuted ~ ... .in bath home armiM and .military forces on foreign soil. The latter would include U.S. troopa: in Western Europe and Soviet troops in Eutern Europe. The West also has proposed mutual East-West cutbacks and the North Atlan- tic Treaty Organization hat proposed that its former .ecretary 1ener1l, Manlio Broillo of lllly, io to Moocow to beiln dilcuJslom. . Japan, Russia . To Start Talks Toward Treaty TOKYO (IJPI) -J1pan and ll)e Soviet Union haYe agreed to begin negoti1tion1 within the year on a peace treaty to formally end the World War 11 hostilities between the two nations, the Japanese government announced today. Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda made the announcement at a new1 conlerence at the end of bilateral consultation• he htld with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. Gromyko arrived in Japan Sunday to hold the first consultations between ·a Russian and Japanese fottign mln11ter in five years. He met with Fukuda for two d1ys Md also met with Prime Min1ster Eisaku Sito just prior to the an- nouncement of negotiations for a peace treaty. The Soviet Union, however, has ntver replied to the proposal for . talk1 with Brosio. The form for negotiating of mutual force reductions would have to be worked out, the Prague statement 11.ld. Jt ad· voc1ted ID alJ.European security con· lerence by the end of this yeor . The Waru.w Pact eountr .... "think the conference can be convened in 1972 and ... several West Europe.an atates lf'e of the same opinion," the declaration lllted. Jt said talks in Helsinki in preparation for the all-European confereDCe, proposed by Finland, ahould be started u soon u po'5ibte. The Waraaw Pad countrit! have already chosen their delegates for such Wu, they declared. Croatian Rebels H elil-Resp~rr.sible Irr: Bombs; 27 Die BELGRADE (AP I - A bomb exploded during the nilbt on the Vienn•·Zl&reb ex· press less than 12 houn after 1 Yugosl1v airliner u:ploded over Czechoslovakia, killing rl persons. Officia.Js !n Belgrad! believe both ex· plosions were the work of the Ustutrl organiiltioa of Croatian extremists. A communique aaid I.ix pauengers on the train were injured, two or them 11riously. Austrian Railways in Vienna said the bomb went off between two com- partments as the train neared Savski MlrOf, about 1$ miles fro1;11 Zagreb, capital of Croatia. The government sent its top explosives expert to Czechoslovakia to investigate the crash of the YugMl1v Air Transport OC9. Danish police were investigating a tip that Croatian extremists planted a bomb on the plane, which was en route from Copenhagen to Zagreb. The police thought the Croats believed t h a t Yugoslav Premier Dzemal Bejedlc was . on the Plflnt. Bejedic attended the funeral of King Frederik IX last Monday and returned on a special flight to Belgrade the same night. lfu departure wu not announced, however, and the flight that crubed WU the lirat ICll<duled dlr<ct night from Copenhagen to Yugoslavia 1ince then. Arctic Mass Brings 'Zeroes' Colil-wave Warnings P ost,ed in Much of U.S. 2'emper•ture• TtMMl-trurtt •~ ttrK1jll•llolt kif fl'lll ,.-Mui-N rltf tn'1"' t i 4 ··'"· ·-· ... _ .. ·-l lW!Wirtk -...... -.... ~ C"""""'ll .-... ..... -""- MIP Ltw Pd " . ~ . .. 4 ·It ••• u " " . .. . " . .. " 11 11 .. .. ,,. n • .ta ·• .. . 1\ ft :ff n J 011 ~ ~ .01 J -~ • II ' CllW-........... ... .,, ............. __,, ____ ._ .. ....... ...... " ......... WIMtZI: .,,,, .,~,._,,...,., llJ ~ f'fillf'Jlll MUfllwll'f ' Reds Study Peac{{ Plan New U.S. Effort Offers Treaty Signing . PARIS (UPI) -The United Stiles and llouth Vietnam todly offend 1 two-ph11- od pe1ce plln to end the Vlttn1m Wu ond the •lllod neaotlltora uid afi.r the Ill hour -that Ille Communills had. 1tlrtod lo study ii Cll'efully. ''We had 1 pretty inte:reati.ng meeting," IJ.S. nqoU1tor Wlllilm J. Porter uld. The Communlstl ''asked questlMs which we hive &MWered, we had quite a few queatkN lot them which t b e y answered." The slliod pin called for 1i1Jling 1 bulc puce tmty -with I ftnsl puce treaity to com~ later to wrap up 111 loose ends of the confUct and permit American troops to return liome. Porter indicated the Communists bd shown dole lnte,...t· bi the J>OCkafe. Porter spoke to newsmen in wintry weather outllde the · conference hall where ht and South Vietnam '• Phan • Dang 'Lam formally inlroduce4 to .. tl'le North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong the eight-point proposal announced Tuesday by President Ni.I.on. In hls statement to the conference Porter made it clear the United Sfates was ready to sign promptly an agreement in principle settling the basic political and military issues in Vietnam. Then ~ warned that a second and definite 1Sreement would have to be siin· ed before the United States pulled out all it.s troops. Swint It thut for mro protlctioft , •• cloor dfl"t be optntd ~ N iocl ~p-iod. WIDl ANGlt DOOi SCOPE ICNW wfio'1 at )'O'lf cloorl You C9'1 .. •vt ••• M they c.1't '" ... !lolly lo..W 2.98 Nortb Vtelnlm'1 Xuu Thuy ind thi point pl1n ta tho other 1lde, n!plJinl to Viet Co•I'• N"'"" Y.111 Tien •&•in COO• their QU'3ti<!OSo th~ SaJ1an ·~~ demned the 1Illld pooct J>0Ck11e. But Pham Dang Lam_ told newomtn. they lndlc11td wUIJnpeu to probe aome "We fetl dut~ bot!Olf Io SIY U..t WI of the upects:, accordtn& to tbe American have not y~t rc,lvtd a irue re1pol\le. and the South VlelnlmMe netolilton. But wl shill CO!llihue to explore s11 th• "We hive submitted todly our el&ht-pombllltie1 of qreement." * * * *·:* * I 01 Reds Die in Battling SAIGON (AP) -The South -Viel· namese command today cl1lmed 107 enemy killed in an upsurae of fia:hUng across the country. The command alsO admitted having erred iJl reporting Wednesday that frur North Vietnamese tanks w.ere destroyed by South Vietnamese planes in the cen- tral highlands. The vehicles were trucks, not tanks, a spokesman said. But a field report from the highlands today said one tank had in fact been knocked out, aJong with lhree trucks, in- side the South Viet namese border Wednesday. The U.S. Command reported that five Americans were wounded by a booby trap while on p1trol soullf of Da Nang . A spokesman said the Gls 1 members of the 196th Infantry Brigade, were patrolling Jess than a mile from their battalion headquarters, 10 miles souµi of Da Nans, when one atepptd on a "pres.sure type'' booby trap. The command amplifying an earlier account, reported that a U.S. district a~ viser was killed in the Mekona Delta Tuesday when a motorboat was •m· bushed by Viet Cong troops hiding alon8~ the baiik of a c1nal. 'nle Vietnamese district chief 1lso was kUled. The two were inspecting security post.a in Ba Xuyen Province. Air strikes were credited with at le1st 40 or the enemy 'ldier~ killed In fightin& Wednesday. The Saigon command said 25 enemy soldiers were killed, 20 of them by air strikes. afte two government pl1toons discovered a company.size but camp 13 miles southeast of Tan Clnh, lo the cen- tr1I hi1hi1nds. ' Carry Along Your Own Protection! PORT-A~LOCK • SNAP-ON WIN-DOR LOCK l~ap• en llidlq. fMtOJ doors ond witdowt to hit you ventnat9 witft comp$ete mty. ' SUPll·SAR JllUIY PlAU PfOCI • ..... ....,.., .. , .... el ,... !ML -• 10 ...... .. ,'9 5 Feal completely sole wherever you go. Amazing new portoblo lock fits a ny standard-size door and locks it securely from the inside. So e.osy to use ••• it locks and releases instantly with a touch of the fingers. Port-A~lock Is completely porfo.ble • , , fits conveniently into your purse or pocket to protect your privacy when ond where you need it. ' STURDY CHAIN DqOl lOCK Dou~lo-pooloctii., w1tti. ' chain door lock lftot lmtolla In 0 jiffy. 98c T AllPll.rlOOF ~l!DI UICI '""" Iocfl "' .... . hlatN "'" -... ~ •• -·-2.25 lenkAmerlcerd,(M11tor Ch•rt•/lmporlel Creclij 1614 NIW MecARTHUI II.YD • ......, Via C111• -Now"" .... ..... , ...................... , ......... , \ I The &v. D~niel 8'rrl· gan, the ailing Roman Catholic priest lmpri· . soned for a 1968 draft board rajd, was gtant.- ed parole Wednesday, eUeetive Feb. 24th. ·Berrigan {"quested pa- · role because of · uclers 'a kidney ailment and a "hernia. ' ' ··Manhattan :·Fire Termed :Murderous . ' NEW YORK (AP) -Police .A>mmissioner Patrick V • Murphy label> u outright murder a set fire in a Manhat.- tan skyscraper which took one file and Injured 13 other ""'°"'· Including impresario Sol Hurok. Murphy said the fire was started by an lnc..ldiai:y device planted in the 20th floor off le e·s of Sol Hurok ~terprlaes. · _ ~ wu one of two fires Wellneaday apparently aimed at firms prominent in con- tracting So v I e t musi~ ... 1tDgera and i!ancmi for ·u.s. engagements. The fire at Columbia Art1sts caused some damage but DO Jn)llrleL ' • Tbe U.S. state rbepmment and some Jewiab1 groups, Jn. eluding the Jewish ' Def .... League, condemened the ac-- tions. ShorUy after the explosions a }ew city blocks apart, an anonymous ~ caller told Tbe A.11oclilod Prtrs Iba! •Cultural ~fris)dlhlp Will not be t :':" the '11: ~8:, .~~ the ~ 11Never Alain," • alqjran uaed bY the JDL, wblch baJ protated milltanUy the treatment of Ruaaian Jewa. 1" Jeluaalem, Ribb! Meir Ka h a n e', the lirael-bued leader of ' the JDL, Aid the fire was "an act of Russian JnVOCltion" deaigned t 0 beemirch the JDL. • Thundoy, Ja•""' 27, 19n i 'Pelidc!al Gala' • Environment Aide Fired for Policy By Sf~ lll!NJ~ WASHING:roN (:ti>) - Federal agencl• !pied a barrage of environmental fire- works Wedneoday, blghllghted by the dismW.I of a pnlltica- mlnded leglslaUve ~ and tbeofferof prefer en t I al allocations to coastal states from a national open-spaces fund • In a 1erles of separate 1c- tioor: -The Environmental Prntectloll Agency fired lt.s leglalaUve officer for writing a memo which allegedly p~ po s e d compromising en. vironmentaJ legislation to gain political advantage for Preal· dent Nixon and' other Republican candldat .... -Interior Secretary Roger• C. B. Morton suggested Jn. cteulng a · federal ' fund for Ope!Hp&ee purcbuea a n d earmarking tbe lncreue for co4staI llalel. lie mentioned the Idea only to AUantlc Cout 'llate1 whose cooperation be t.s seeking to-allow · petroleum developmelit off tbe East C<lut. -Tbe EPA lllld It II propar- ing regulatlona wblch, If I)> proved by the Wblte House, would require large Pl Ila-. tio.. to .. u lead-free paollne by mid-1974. A report releuM by EPA said lead-free guollne is easential to meet federal clean-air llandarda by 1975 and 1971. -EPA al>o issued a report to Congrw recommendlni Nonprofit School Fee Exempt;ed WASHINGTON (AP) ,... 'fJll Cost of Llving Council bu ex..! empted from price control the tuition fees and room and board charges of private, ...,. profit acboob, colleges and wUversiUes. ' Tbe council turned down ID exemi>tion requeoted fer le acboola wbldl ._ate profit, director Doelld feld announced. Tbe declsioo a f le c .t • tl>ouanda of churcl>related schools and othei private educational institutiool acrou the country. However, the council had-no ealiniate ol the scope of Ible aemptlon. The exemption wu recom- mended by the Price Com- miasion. Apollo 16 Moved Off . . ( • DARY PROT ED,ITOBJAL PAGE P re:rll ature For IOme time now, tbe Or1111e County Sanitation Dmrlcts' enelneers md directols blVe been fighting a ' proposed p.,. Mt ol ute ~ on the clisch1rge of sewage arid lndustrlll wu!el lnlo tbe oce1n. Essen\lally the •tale would bin tbe' dilch1rge pt organic and induslrlll wastes. Onna• County objection1 to the FopoWS ire tbele: • ~ million ouUay in new eqwpment would be ftiiulred, the research on whether sea life is h1rmed by organic wastes is presenUy insul· licient, and the tre1tm~nt suggested for removing toxic materiols will not do the )ob. The county boards want the stste to wait until the results of 1n extensive tbree-ye1r,study of Southern Cali· fornia waters are made known later this year before prohibiting organic disch1rges. '!11ey also believe toxic chemical wastes are a more serious problem and that the way to tackle it is not by treatment .but by prohibit· ing industries from discharging toxics into the lines. New standards probably are inevitable -and If the state doesn't act the federll government may. But . these ,ar~ments deserve analysis before an expensive, 'and posa1biy ineffective, program is ordered. . Too Many Hospitals It wasn't concern for the health ol Califdrruails that led to the filing in an 18-month period of more' thin 400 applications for permits to build hospitals throyghoul the state. There's gold in hospitll beds, even if a)ot of them happen to be unoccupied in the next decade. And t .. ti. mony in a current Oranf.e County Superior Court trial would indicate that theres going·to.be lot of white space in Orange County hospitals come 1980. Testimony in Judge Herbert Herland's court includ· ed the allegation th1t Orange County residents are faced with an overbedding situation that could add $200 mil· Uon annually to airudy extremely high hospital costs. Standards ' Judp Herlancfs II due to rule on the tricky legll tanale elrl7 ht liar@.: ' 'l:he Jude• Js ,~~ed with five proposed hospitals ~<>range County.• lllit his ruling is almost certain to be used u th~ yardlllCk 'When Californians in many other communltlet reflect OD the charges filed by the Cali· Cornla Health Care PrOvlders Association. '111e lllOCiation cblrges that the state issued permits for the live county bospltals in an unlawful manner. And if the cballenge is upheld here, many others in the 400-hoepital lis~ are likely to be challenged. It almost goes without saying that backstage maneu- vering in Sacramento led to the IS.month grace period extension of the Duffy Act from Dec.-31, 1969, That ex· tension allowed hosplla!S to file applications for COD• struction and get pei'mlts from the state rather than from the regianll health planning agencies which have now taken -over the chore. ' . Simply put; the state just didn't ask as many ques· hons as the local ll"OPl~ .And so the applications flowed like , Tennyson's • brool:. tlrou2h the loophole provided by legislators. . • ,, r . Judge HetW!ds'bil a..: more questions than any· body •el.le in the presen~·trlal. He is obviously deeply concerned ~ 2 prollfention of hospitals in this area alone is going to"send llready strato8pheric hospital costs climbing still higher. · · . .He bas also been told that there is every reason to doubt that some of the so-<:alled contracts in the spot· light may have been drawn up between hospital organ~ izatioos and builders after the deadline but dated before it. In any event, he is going through them all on the bench with a fine-tooth comb. · Whatever the law says, it's hard to fault the CHCPA argument that we need all of those new hospitals like we need a hole in the head. It might spell profit for a few but it is sure to mean a pain in the pocketbook for millions .of Californians. That's our layman's diagnosis. Busines$men We Hav e Lost the People of Vietnam I • And Marxist · Ma~rialism How can capital preach incessantly that "profit" is the main driving-force of eociety, and then expect labor to act otherwise! Jt seems to me that capitaliam bas been hoist on its own pelanl, .Jlhilosophically and pra<tically. Workmen Cfon't care about the qual- ity of their wort. La· borers goof oU from their jobs. All they care about is getting more for doing less. The ultimate surviv· ability o/ the com- pany doesn 't interest them. These are all charges made by capital against labor, and 'the:r are in -~e part true. But wby>are they true? Wtiat has happened to the "old virtuea" of reliability, lo ya It y, craftsmanship, 1erupul01ity? WHAT . BAS bappeiied :ts ' tl)lt the workmell lJa"'.e been · -t\k>roughly in- doctrlnatai with ·Uie. pbilosophy .of profit above all, profilbere,and now,~ damn I.he comequeoces. 'Ibey are just proc- tising wllat bas been' 'preached to them_ from the ·other-side cif· {he hall. · Capitalism is an, iConomic .systern1 that works well within · carefully defined limits. J~ iS-not a social system. Jt is not a philosophy o/ me. It is not a gospef. It is simply an atrarlgeinent of worting, owning, ahd -producinc: and like any other human arrangement, it haa its own built-in flaws tbal must cootinu11ly ·be corrected ud rectified. 1 Dear ' Gloomy Most Vietnamese Dislike Americans Gus J\fore men would sign up for the NaUooal Guan! if it o/fered the same benefits lhe Army does. Even though Guardsmen serve their count'ry for six years, they 're not entiUed to the GI Bill, loans or olJier beneftb. Why? -E. S. C. w.wtlr ...... 9f ""' -····'· ,.... ,_ "' .... " • ...., .... Dellr , ..... WASlllNGTON -We •liave concluded from secret surveys that the United States in its anxiety to· ·•in the war in Vietnam, has Jost the people of Vietnam. Tbe surveys ·were conducted by the U.S. PacificatiOll Studies Branch , 1. ui · 1 h · · which interviewed tc bes or t e ma1onty. Money .... is Vietnamese at all spent carelessly, driving the cost of Uving levels to find out skyward .. , what they really In one area,-the pollsters reported : think Of Americans. "Fifteen percent of the respondents in For page after Binh Phu and Binh Quoi Hamlets said page, these polls that they had lost land, farms or gardens tr d'ct "-pull which had been appropriated to build the BUT JF You -vi ...... .,._,,.1e lbat pro-con a 1 ~c • ....... --..c ,_,.,. ery put out by the anny base, but that they had not receiv- fil, that the desire to get more and have Pentagon public relations mill. 11tstead of Cd·a~equate compensation." more, takes precedenct over any other · guutude for our military help, most -,. ,,_.,..., se~ ol moUv~tlons -~ if you .elevate Vietnamese distrust, dislike, even despise AND VILUGERSr.-the huge U.S. thIS to a prmciple of ·life, not Just U · · ~ericans. military base :at, ;liof!l·"Blnh 'complained economic doctrine-then it is ·haid to . ' .. that the. : : .use of defoliants bls'ctUSed blame them for acting on that princip\t. · T8E VIETN~ even question the damage to the people's health, animala, If getting the most .}'Ou can 'ii· what ecoaonµc benefits, which our-4120 billion farms and gardens. counts, llbor will try to gt! the most it spOiiding spree is aupposec1 . to have "Fort~ight percent of the respon- can. If buying low and ae1ii'!I dear is. !he brought to Vietnam.. · dents." ll)e s,urvey added,· ciilm~ ·the first axiom of capital, then~~ dOWn ",Eighty percent of tbenspondents felt "harmful defoliants (are) especially the highest wages for ' the smallest ·~X· · that the economic cbaoa Jq\d the •price m.. damaiink to animals .and fruit trees.'' penditure of effort becQmes the flnt ·u;-creases were the tnain 1reasons that the In an . earlier column,. we qUoted iom of labor. majorlty of Vietnamese people dislike highlights rrom·the secret surveys show- ' . . -u.~-soldiers," declared·ooe *uro:ey. ing that the VietiiameSe blame IT JS .IRONIC. that most Amencan "All agreed that the U.S. troops Americans, S~cally, for_needless kill- h•ih=anen are much cloler to~ Mlrx benefited a small numtiel; of people but ings, drug smuggling and Utostttution. than they know. r,fanism is a · Pire!Y had caused <cooomic <haol aod di!· Bui the "mo$t &erlous"';iobleni" in report after report has been "the traffic accidents caused by a number of careless American tnlck drivers who drove fast and carelessly." FROM OUR OWN visits to Vietnam, we can attest to the wild driving. Often, young GI drivers don't dare slow down for fear they will get a band grenade tossed into their laps. But there has also been drunken and dangerous driving. "A (Vietnamese) employee of a U.S. agency," begins a typical report, "said that an employee working on Long Binb was run over and kUleC! by a U.S. Army truck while he was walking home after work. The American, dfiv~r ~was drunk1 and the Vietnamese employees assumed the driver would be imprisoned or sent home, but a few days later they learned he bad been promoted." A 50-y~ Vietnmnese told another interviewer: "In Bo Nai ..•. a U.S. soldier was speeding, and he hit a jeep driven by a Vietnamese captain. The of4 ficer was · thrown out of the jeep and knocied \Dloonscious, boWever, the U.S. soldi~s just laughed and kept driving ." · THE ) CONSENSUS of 98 Vietnamese workers, merchants, soldlen and ·govern- ment officlals 'was that "the people are very angry became nimbursemeall a.re not satisfactory and the (American) ao1dlers leave the sctot." , So furious hlve·tbe Vietnamese becorne that rece11Uy a group.. held • ~ss American driver hostage and demanded compensation on the spot. Lt. Gen. Michael Davison, commander of military region tl1ree, 1ave bis lnlopt this stem warning : ' "IN THE FIRST nine days of this month, five Vietnamese were killed; in (this region ) by U.S.' miiilary drlvqs, eachi ot whom hllll recaived <Jal reprimands !or speedlna just the pttvif11S lDOll.th. These (are). senseless, ~°" excuSable lr&gedies .• ;-:" ' "· A similar warning came from U.S. military headquarters 1.iD Sf.Icon to all Americaos. Tlie bulletin 04id that the U.S. driver was to blame in IO percent of the traffic accidents~ involving Viet· namese but that tf>f ~ of the casualties were suffered' by the Vlei. namese. Most Vietnamese demonstra- tions against Americans, ·satd the bulletin, slemmed lrom·iral!ic accidents. Our compelljng conclusion, in the words of one survey, is that U.S. troops "create hostility whlch, in turn, ruins the cbance of • good Vielnamese-U.S. i'elatiombip." materiaiisttc pbii010pliy, holding that • ,; , ' ~~~f~I~ 'Bored.gm_ ~nd Violence Are Related Our' °'ilon waa founded Oii the beli<f . . . '~" I• '!!,\ >·· . I that man ia.'a socJ81 and moral creature, The other day in Mexico '. C::ity. t.be-1~i. ehana:lng cars, sex partners, places time you talked to an intellectually com- and not just the-victim of his appetites; distinguished shrink Erich rromfu: wbo r ' .. to tfa\tel, intoxicants and drugs. These -milted hippie? With extraordinary men. on the belle[ that justice and honor and • livu.in Cuernavaca, tolCl 'a"'COllYentlon Of releases, said Fromm, do two things: tat agility, some of these ,guys art fidelity add the common welfare were hiJ co-religionists that it.mjght be'a~good sAve~us trom nervous breakdowns. and ii; geniuses at converting vices into mtues. more Important than gain. Wheo the pro-idea to study more deeji\y .the rela~1 perjietuate compulsive consumption. It Among the really beautiluJ people of Ibo fit motive beccma the mainspring of our t;e.tween boredom and violenct. It miglif. · might be argued that bor~m. is Levi set, boredom is culUvated u a .society, It sipl)I an ideological trimnpb 'indeed. ~ .neceuary to late 20th century capitalism. combined with a feeling or frustraUOll positive virtue. Accidi.1 for them 11 an f0< Mars, evm !bough ii goes by the Boredom ta, and alw1ys 1 bas -,-.At"a11otliei't1me, thank you. and resentment. It is nor knowing what ideal, not an illnen. Such is the buinan ume .« ucapit8lilm. '' been; endemic to mankind. Rlgbt now 'if Fromm is being too facile when he at-one really wants to do and not feeling capacity for making.I silk purse out"."Of • seems to ' be ap. ' 'tilbules boredom to the apparatus of I.here's aoything worth doing. It's sow's ear. ' ' . proochf epid · , modem society. It bas always been with quintenentlally the m1i1dy o/ the ' G • · Wh OO o 'l l ' ng enuc us. Tbe great authorities on the subjed priaoner '1f of the spirilually destitute. It IT MA y BE, AS FROMM suggests, Olng. ere t l s . ~i:~alma;:;:; ... fwtft "the medieval .fathers. Boredom, <is the , antithesis of inlerest and DC· that the way in Which medieval iloth dJr. . . . . , ~ coos . ~they called accidia, threatened the cupatioo. fers from modem boredom..-iJ the mew : . . . J7 ·-·~. ~~m .. 1 vel'J ailteDce ol the ~stic orders. "Its remedy lies in being occupied, usoclaUon with viol~. Very Plal«JOUS Clliforali.,·Felllnre Servk:e ~ llldom. . ~iouslY.: .., .i possessing friends and goals, and sin-are those people who have &o FIND in view of ·"""" ol the p-is that COlllJdered, though . ~ DID FROMM do ,much lo eerily ol soul. This la dinictly influenced SOMETHING TO DO, 1"" the loulb ~ds have been mac¥ ·1n the name of con-is perhaps THE ma-dellDO tllo iilluft o/ bo~m. U ,I can-by our sense ol belOIJllng to, and ability from the MIS1ion wbo go down to North servation and en)llromnentai pn>tection lalse ol eur time. Juda lrom pnlf ICCOOllti of his tall<. to eootribute towanll, the well-being ol Beach or the Marini looking for lroul>le. Involving the drlllhlr for oil and gas, it Even sh r I a ks Whit la boredom! One amwer is th<t P'!"iety to which "' -allegiance Not knowing what to do 11 Indy the name should be helpful to look at a few fact& suffer from it, which is perhaps why they aometbing I wrole to 1 lady about !en 1nclln which we moft. lloNdom -or a<>-of boredom. II la'a' dangtroua• -.1 berore coming to any decision as to what Tbe n1tural g,s situation is similar. give the problem too little attmtion. years qo, and wblcb lhe ~Y sbDnd cldia -is invariably aaoclatld wttb a and mental cond!Uon. It does delerve should and can be done. Accordiq to Ikard, Indications are that Fromm would have them change the.itt-to me: ' .. I~ rl.,, or l:,oss of, effedl,e loyalties."" more 1tudy by ~ wbo ICudJ t 1uch Frank N. llcard president of the the~ will have to rely increasinglr waya', becaJse: • "Boredom IS a aense of lutlllty often ~ Bmillar! -wu the last things. And talk. 'l\lk b7 -Whci aul• ~merican PetroiewTI Institute, has put on imported ps to meet its'needs, even "Perb1pa the most important sourct of 1 , fer from tt. and talk bf-tltoa wbct can together a numbe" or such facts "hich though Ill coot is far higher than that of ,agression·;and deslrucliveness today Is • help. It 11, after ,illl, the• want ol; the bear crucially on lhe mailer of assuring domeollcally p'Oduced fuel. to be found in the bored cbaracler. • . Th , H ll d M • l Seven Deadly SIU: · I , the American consumer an ample, brOlllbi atart by the atructure and lune-. if) 0 ywoo uszca I clole with a~ 11111 mo by unini<rrupted supply or these luels from · ONE :or 'l'llE MA:JOR targets or eo-tionintl ol l:Olltemporary indnstrial IOCie-~ , • one o1 my da"1h!en.; lllldt b7 the ilar- secure domestic sources. vi.ronmcVJMb, of course, is offshore ty. quise de St. P'elb: ti tb1 ...,..... de drilling. Tllo! this operation has criltcal "While love and interest ore the out· Maniban : "You ""'" spent _.. lllchtt probleml, no one denies. But as the API come ol tbe lilll developnent of a person, From Alczundcr'• llaglim< Band to than days in ,thil worW. Tbil IS tilt C1UH OUR DEPENDENCE upon Imports is Increasing, Jkard points out. Preliminary Jlgures for 1971 show that during the year the United States received approxim1lt:ly onrrfourth of its crude oil and petroleum product.a from foreign sources, an in- creue of almost 13 percent over 1970. A study just pubi~hed by lhe National Petroleum Council indlcales that by 1915, under current conditions of production, we wDJ be dependenl upon other natloM for well over ball or our oU nee<h. preaident points out, the facts are that to-viol...., ud. destructlvepess provide Im-• Zlcol•!d Glrl, lrom An Amtrlcon in o/ your conditlol)." ~ day we get II percent ol our oil through mediate available"ltieue from b<>redom Pam to The Wizard o/ Oz, 1,443 ~ • that type of production. To meet in-for thc8e who hive tailed to develop more tywood mualcal1 -count 'em - creaaing future neeils, he says, "this productively." lpll1de l1ICI ~ in 1 ll!YillllJ !!- percentage will undoubtedly increase. We ' IUllrlWd new hoot, The Hoflvwood pl'Oftdel-tho followlal ..,_ - have no choice In the milter .... we have l\llLD EXAMPL1S ol bor·e..d.o.m llkll<ol by John RuuaU Taylor and terill: to go where the oil ii." Fromm cqptinued, "can be compensalod Arthur J a c k 1 o a (llcGra" • Hlll, _ Complele ftlmolrlPlllll .r Ibo 111 To bm! any validity, any proposal 1... for by ever-diaogintl alimuii" socb u $12.95). heal known -.le miMclll. furt1w reculatloo or oil and rss pro-"compulsive ...,..nnpfJon of cars, aex, In what T)ic( Looddlo -nm.. fltm --<An lndes ol -. from Oeotp ~ ducllon must IC<OOllllOdale thae and !rave~ liquor and dru&•" by moal of the criUc Taylor deacrtbel u "•n enthut-, bolt to Yer.a 1.orlna. olbor factl of our ecooomic life. people ol the Weatern wwld. And, beyond laJt's guJdo to movie muaicall," he · _ An iadlx of .... lrom Alls and his co-1uthor musJ.c crlUc Jack-dabo ,.,,..,,,,_ to ~ dch- ~--------•11 GHl"f• Quotes son, tell how they began, 11tth aome -A complete Inda o1 lllm IDlllicall reflectlona on tilt relat1-behreen made In ~ $ llldm and Dear Gaqe: llMr o.Orra: atage 1nd ocreen P.fOduclions, a~d the dalel. Wbat ii Ibo lirst step Iowan! wi. '1111 U., -!bl 11-,_ -o/ ,acllptatlon' fralD one ..-becomilll • -! aid '*f I -II a cun old -s.to, ._...._. -"Marri.,. to the other, ; HEALTH LOYER -·"" ~ 111' ~__.to baa --lmO.-lirme. I hml Dear Healtli 1-: ~ n:if,. l -_. l looely pereoa ID do lib 11dac• !or; I w,.n ,,_. -'"°" all those 'l'EElllE ba" 1 wUe to llllre wllll mo 1111 hap- Dear Teenie: 'Alo ..... ., ,_ pjnn1." dolllet you're -m, ... ! On ae- coDd tJloaPI, I'm not 1oin, to -tllll. n _... runny. in-.. ,_.. aa .._ ..,., even been inllGduced. A few letter• Ub that couJcl aet the democ!'l!Jc iroi-lllck very badly. Wiil' ••,... ~ agalost the und<r-lf ...,.,1 no.nu Jet,.,_ -''1bl 111111. ltCllf~ ty of all II in I free -· , .• No ........ meot Ollllht to be willlout cenaon; and when the press ia.-free no one ever wlU." I THE llOOI' cnac-leadlDc com- poom of mualcal ecorea l1ICI tbelr work. It lllo !alb about attempts to adopt ...U.ta to the fllm, Ind fOf111 into the mlllicll by dlrecton not nonn1U,y •AO<lated wrtb the 1enre . A selecUve 1ppralsal rat.Mr than 1n encycl~~ Th• HollJIWOC)<l Muricol • • ' GUMICWT DAILY PILOT \ • ' ! [ • 'l ' ' ' " . • " • ' • ., ' ' " ' ' ·- ·~. •'•. ' ~l. L.-Jl.-B,;a - .~a}'~ ~e Start 01 imam~ Age? "Mu7 a 11Kklac:e becomes a noose." Pa'\~ In insurance Jaraon, one sort of "floater.'' I'm told la a poHcy leCl'tUy ~taken out by a 11¥-ttied woman on bei' JeW6ryi ·1"'"•1murance rompanies are lfary of same. Why · 11 •·.,,,.. records lbow 11umerous S.omen, granl<d - ' llollm,· ptQinpUy thereafter report U' jewels stolen. But in cue after , investigation indicates such girls said jewe!rY over to their love.rs. That'• uncricnt , TIP ~ the butcher boys: !Least expensive ntea,ta ,at the moment 1 are said to be beef liver, ground round, 1Jiylng chick'"' frozen ocean perch, IW>a fish and sardines. · IN YOUR mntATION, whfR. does middle age be(ln? Pollsters report most people sa11 age 42. l OOii't know, Clyde,,~~ seems f90 ' soon. :Woul gue~ ale 48 might bit ltcloser. , ,. 1 . 1 . A RECEN'li . siudy Iii 'Philadelphia offers the conclusion 'r · WP!"""' thete ·.,.'.It times as apt to be criminally u l are white women. • ' ' SALT -estloO ·arijes aa lo bow much salt we'd wind up with il\all tho ocelin.wfi>t dry, Government statl&- tlcians say enolli~ ~ .bl!W a /"al! If miles high, a mile thick, all the vlay· afowtfllH( earth at the· equator. But there II no federal gran!• Jo ,Wd '.llUcb a projec,t at this time, surprisingly. · · I I l ' , CLIENT ASKli, ")Vhen'dld ~.'f\lrld's last dodo bird dle?" 'ln 1681, that was. The same'year John Bunyan pub- lllhed "The Pilgrim's Progress." And William Penn took proprietorship over that acreage where the pretty deer play now tnovm as .Pennsylvania. WHEN A MAN buys flowers, ii ever. he tends to pick red. A woman, though, is inclined to go for pink. Or b)ue. Or whatever of£-hue is at hand. A survey among florist.! reveals this. QUElllES -Q. Doesn't that. item of (emale apparel known as the fallie find a blgge.r :market . in the United States than in any other country? A. A bigger market here than in all other countries ]lilt together, In fact. ' Q. "HOW OFTEN does the calendar repeat itseU? A. Every sit years, 11 years, 11 years, six years, 11 years, tl years,' six years, 11 years, 11 years, !ix' years, and so on. Excuse the poetry, don't know bow else to state it. • ~·· 'AM Fl\EQlJENTL Y asked the dilference between a fiddle and a violin. All experb consulted in this matter, except one, 11y there's no difference, really. The excep- .; .. · Uoo. Mr. Lloyd Tennyson, contends you carry a violin in a ·:· caaei a fiddle1 in a flour sack, that's all. ; ' -> i!cfdress mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Boz 1875, New- "" port Btacha.C.Uf. 9266/1,. ,. ' . . . ,., ~.; '" Ue SIJghtly I • E'ight-month Slump .. , . . " . " ·"·; In Welfare Halte"d ..... ~; .. ,. SACAAMENTO (AP) -A ' 1'pOl'I .all>w• tbe .eight·month slump 1n Cllifomla'a wellare cueload ended in December J~ wi~ ~racUofil Increase 1-J. 865 pleiM. ~ over the -Novem figure. But the new total is still ·::.··;down • '11,700 · from the ~·~~·'December 1970 figure, said .. Robert Carleson, state Social · WeUare Director, .c. C8r1eson said there were -1 ~ 2,189,41> persorui 'On welfare In '~ ·December, 1970, compared to ~ ·: 2,11'1,732 Jast lhonth, "the most dramatic reduction since , ,, J>ecember 1941." .... Dumber of ~ on weUare in California.". ; · Carlson alao noted the total cost of welfare in califomia dropped from $163.Z million In Novem~ to f162 .1 million in December. "We had anlidpated this type of leveling off during the peak winter months," he said. '4NeVertheless, the ever-so- sllght augmentation is In- finitesimal when one recalls that ·the number of Califor- nians on welfare increased by !Orne 60,000 persons between November and December of 1970 -just a year ago." ·~'·:. He said . the ~ November- .., <tt December hike to wu "in- ~.;J" flnite:slmat since tC1 amounts to Carleson 11aid tbfJ over-all cost drop stemmed fro welfare refonm enacted last year -reforms under legal attack throughout the stales since taking effect Oct. 1. ... •' J ' ,;!)L~nJf three ten-tltcilsandths of •1:1-:.oni percent of 1 the total . ~:.;Beverly Dills -.·:,r ' I .Lt• Selects Chief -~,. ! '"j' BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - W\ B. L. Cork has been named poUce chief of this exclusive t:) community nearly a full year "1 after taking over the post on ··~ an acting~ bas& When the ~:i~previous chief was nted. ~... The city eotmcil v o t e d unanimously to appoint Cork, 50, a member of the Beverly ...-H111t police deplriment since : ltf'7. '" "Had welfare gone unreformed I n C&lifornia, stato Social WeUare Depart· men! projections show that there would now be nearly '*'e half million more perlOllS on. our welfare rolls than, there actµally are," said C&rleaon. '1'lbe cost of the loc:rease in caseload would have amounted to an additional $120 million burdi!n on the taxpayers." "1911 will io down In hiJtory as the year Calilomll brouglil wellare back under control without throwing in tbe towel ind tossing the problem In the lap of the federa l bureaucracy. A massive and 1 cosily federally ®nlrolled grsm ls not the oolution to the welfare problem," be aald. * * 1': * * *· * * * * :t * * * * * * * j MER . ~'!.Y..2VIN&S ' " " .. ' •• " i I• • ' ............ . I , ( , ~ r ' « • save 30.00 . ' iloyd;s steroo receiver ' ' : :With tape player 99.95 • listen to Fm. Am end Fm stereo redio or favorite 8-track tapes with this acqustieelly-~lanced system • Wide-rang&. speakers complete the oiitfit, all in wood cabinetry. stereo clock radio Awake to true stereo s9u nd or snooze nlarm. Am ond Fm. Twin full.fidelity speakers. 39.95 portable cassette recorder T eke-along tape recorder with push-but:tqn controls. Includes mike, batteries, ee rphone, taP.O, case. Stereos, Radios soft sided luggage 3.99-5.99 ea. Reg. 6.Q0.8.00. Six mecthi ng pieces at excellent sovings. lightwe ight, long zipper Op«\' ing lets luggage open flat for easier packing, locks, fashio n colors ond patterns. . 29.95 . dish keeper 2.99 l\r1 • ' ' clothes coverall . 1.99 36", coveri up, to 36 garments, keeps them clean an·d fresh, set or two, From Quali.Maid. Set of 4 chosls, holds sorvice of 12, protects china from c~ip. · ping and dust, from Quali-Maid. travel bags 2. 99 (not shown) Set of 2, dress or suit size, hea"'f duty vinyl, long zipper opening, deer window shows contents. . From .Quali.Maid. cup keeper 2.99 Foam dividers for ·12 cups, pro- tects, keeJ» dust-free end reody to use, from Queli·M~id. Notions ... Tlutdlr, J..,, 27, ltn ' -~·· ' , I ~9.95 ---. " • . . " .. ,.,, ' .. it" S at tile ltroail.way NIWPOlT HUNTINSTON HACH OlANal • Clll!TOI DAILY Pit.Of f. 41 FMfll•11 ltl•M 1111 hllflt•r A.,.... 2JOO Ne. T..tl111 S+Ywt 11141 M4-121J C114J lt2·JUI C114) nl-IJI I 100 Lo. Cenltot lltl Ulll ·-" • SHOP If A.II ... t oll P.M. -T ,_H Fl!DAT. SATl/IDAY It A.II. to t P.M. SUNDA~ tl NOON .. I P.M • J • "DAILY PILOT ' . •''" ~~ r •thVofor ' I • • ·' • .. ., . ' ' ' . . . ~ • Witt! Tllb Ml . . ··SKl .RTS & SWEATERS· 1'"111) ·69c . . . , . ea REG. 97,_ lo ly 12 Out 1y 5 1y Roqutst MONTGOMERY ' CLEANERS & L:AUNDRY 17 .. & IRVIN&-WISTCLIFF rWA DAILY -1-t SATURDAY 8-6 •• \ . . • A UTILE BIT SWEET AND SENTIMENTAL • A VELVET RIBBON CHOKER Gold Filled Jleart-$8.00 . . ' ... : !-· .... : • • Miniatur~ -$10.00 ~ • . . DON'T FORGET .: VAL~'S DAY -FEBRUA'RY -'14 · ' . Member American Gem Society CHARLES H. BAllll . --""""'" ..... C.lf. 111 ...... .-. ---- I ~ . ·.... ) ' . ' • I . • i °Mn . I : .. ; .. : ~ .. ;.------..-------·:,•: . .• : GOING ••• GOING ••• qoNE! .. ". • . . . . . • Lots lofi new · . , . Sale 'tuffl . on. th '.tac~s ., · If y6u've f ·. l · · . alteady b~n Jbere . be s4rf t to come back. • • One Group . . For Five Dollars A'nd 'Less 1 You'll Seel Come dne,' Come All, . . . To' The _ ~ Barg.ain Tree. '. ' ... •• • . . ··~' . ... .. . . . ' . f . l • I ' • i • • • • • i ~.. ' : ' t l . *"· I • • * : HALLIDAY'S ·· '..: .. • ' .'' j'1 • -! • ·S. A .. . ;_. . . ~-L ~ I . ·l • -~ . , ' ·E ~ . ·:" ·~r 3 DAYS ' ' • I • I ...... ft4L!li~aDtldNG l M ... llMNI AYI. -WISlCU!f Pl.Al.( ' < .. : ' • .. • .. • i l . I ' I ' " • :.. ... ' ' • • ·' ' J l •• .. .. . ,. I l • -..... • • • • • • . . . ' • • . ' ' . . . . ' '• . • «MONTH END SAVINGS ~~~.....:'~~·~~--·-----------:0..,...-:-----~~-i .' 50% .. ' ~ ~ , . • • ... • .. OFF OFF ' ' ' . DRAST~ ' REDUCTIONS ON REGulAR STOCK • ' . B kAmeric1rd or Mister Char.. . ,. '· .. ;~PTY ro41W"Y:1 -. . CHILDRENS SHOP 5'iii:iiiii~ •• • ·--·-.. . . ' ! . ' I .. ...__._. -!!'~:!:A~ ~ MOND.Y f f I • I h • ... • • ........ It ' ' . i ••. r . . . soa'Ye lleard ·~·~··· ' • . . . ~· , . b•~":"·••i'.· .' : ba~ball·: ·. batterllnle.r• auttercap .. • ·. . r .. . . . . ltatter.:bean .' ltattencoteJI:. ~•at '·;. lta"eru',· ·: . " (' ' .. · wbat·a1'et1*~··~~··;;, ·· ... ~· · ~ '"-BUT't:iRN~ll . ••• ' . ,, • · · · · H.n.'t r-11 of But- t1m!P1 ·Ira• bashful, mild c111111 wilh just a touab Of . nip that's ,. . .. fsi:ooking. Ind . I , , ll*klftt 1DOI Brlfl!ln l '' . ,, . ·lip ypar nat meal , • · · with dillilloua Butter· ~ !lip cltll ( •• . ' -. ., ' . . . nm.· ., ~ • ' "* -_f _ ... cuT~:nl~~i ' I • . ' ' ' . • • • '1 · FURTHER REDU~ED! . -· ~ f , ·;1 .•. ,~ '"'•·: ... e · ·~ · OFIJllltl , j ' ~ \. .... • • • • ' " • , • t I ~ .. .. .. . ' uDIEs . llFE STRIDE " As LOW AS ~ LADIES FLATS & CASUALS . ; REG. TO $11. " . ' ' . • -· --.,. NOW ~2. TO ··~·~., . . . • 't ' 't'"s.,i;' .... ··i -.... • a I ...... .. . ~; .. · FLORSHEIM ·~ •. ,. ' LOW AS • REG. TO $35. ' ' l'LAZA • NIWPOltT llACM 1052 lltVINi e WISTCLll'l' '541.1614 ' • ' . . -• 4 .. •• . .. ~ . ' ,-......... ··. wmtl.IFP-PLUA iiti.. & IRVINE, NEWPORT BEAClf 642""72· AMftiCA'8 LEADING m soutH ~·~ . 54W016 . .. . STOI~~ .. _j .. ' ' . . ' . . la ' to rent or buy a :t_ux, • :end Clearance S~le. 'r formal wear .being 1130 IRVINE AVE; WIS1CIJFF PLAZA MlWl'OllT BEACH 646 8891 • . ' · of Shirts, Cords, ' een brought in ftom le. • I • ,. , • I • ' . .. • • . . ... • -• • DAil V 1'11.0T • ,,., ~ Veta's llTlllAfl APNIU --··•&---,· ', " ' ) BRAS . & LINGERl.E· s . L Ii 2 .. . . ".. .. • • • ; (. . ' . . . ' ' ' R ' , ' . .. - • • • " ' , '1 ; .. ' ( e • . ,;: \.' • ..,_ DIES IN MISHAP • Joon Scully Vin Scully's Wife Dies In Accident LOS ANGELES (AP) - Join Scully, wlle of Loi Angeles IJod&ers broadcaster Vin Scully, died of an ap. parenUy accidental overdose of medkaUon llhe wu takinl for a broDcblal condition, police aay . f~. Officera aald Scully told them hi! !$-year-old wHe wu DOI breathing when be awo~e In their Pacific Pallaades home early Wednesday. She WU pronounced dead by a doctor at the acene . II .. •• • ~. " •• 1: ~ > { :. .. • • -•. ' \ ~ • • • I . . I. • > • .. • . • • , ' . • • . . . . . • " ' t i ' .. • . • . • ) In a llat.Jnent, the Dodgen aald the medication had been prescribed by a phyaicl.an to help her rel&. Police said an autopsy wu planned. Tbe former Joan Crawford of Masaachusetts, Mrs. Scully wu a model wben sbe met her husband to 'be in 1~7. seven yean alter be bad begun an- nouncing tbe games of the N• UonaJ League clnb. They ..... married In IJll and had three cbildren. Ra~ Snow Immobilizes 400 Autos SAN JOSE (AP) -Between llOD and 40D .... 1'""° - by it rare heavy -whicb forcad cloaing of Ill miles <if state Hlihway 17 between Lcil Banos and Santa Cr u I Wednesday nigh~ the Hlghw•1 Patrol reported. . An officer in the Patrot:a San Jose office said as much as six to eight inches of snow bad fallen In the Santa Cruz Mountain Summit area and drivers were just not able to cope with the resu!Ung "°"' ditlona. Many of the motorlsb caught on Highway 17-whlch ranges from two to four lane1 each way -were on their WIJ home from work when the storm struck. Governor i Still Unsure'. Of Future PASADENA (UPI) -GoV. ·Ronald Reagan says It's toO ·early to tell whether he'd rather be in a rocking chair « the halls of Congress in 1974. ~ During questioning Wed- nesdsy by student journalistl who asked whether he planned to seek a U.S. Senate seat in 1974, Reagan said: · "Whether I want to continue in public lite or whether by that time Ijust want to sit in a rocking chair, I don't knowJ "And I'm not going to make any decision because I kno't' from experience how easily your mind can change with the passage of time." However, Reagan Implied be would not seek a third term as governor saying "I think there ought to be a constitutional amendment limiting t h e m fgovernors) in Cllilomia to two terms juJt like there ls for the President in Washington." VNITED STATES NATIONAi.. BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA I RANCH NOW- SATURDAYS 9 to 1 P.I , llOll,·TMlllL IN P.IL -TS IMP.& '""-··._~ .._ ___ _ Allt, Vke ,._,."?SJ H. M. STOl.Tl Litel.ong Newmuin George R. Hearst Succumbs ·at 67 ' ; • . \JEEKEN·D BO~ANZI. THURS ........ 'SAT •• su11;:~ MON: '.! •. ,_ .. , . ., ~-. .,. (. ' Water Poisoning Threat Revea~d. Plane Crash Kills Pilot A Propos / 24 UNIQUE SHOPS, 8. FOR ATIENTJVE, IN SHOPPING IS FUN AND VIA OPORTO OOUTIQUES, WITH 'A FLAIR RVICE! COME ON IN, THE SHO p S, ON V 1 A LI DO l. N() FINANCE CHARGES IF PAID ~'N 90 D·A Y.S ••• OR· , ~r t 1 'NO DO\VN AND· UP ·yo 36 M~N rs ': · . TO PA Yi 0~c. t. . • I . WHYi BUY . AT ABC? : • .1 Y~r Free., Parts • • 1(.e 1 Year Free Service · e 3 Year Picture Tube Warranty • Free DeUvery and Set Up • We Service What We SeH .5ff Tiie All New ·s..r. Z•ll .. 41t A El(END . BON S 60UOR ANTENNA INSTALbED .. ' . . ' l • I Wttn AI.I. CONSO~. PtJBOldED . BEFORE FEBBlJABY 1st : • • ' '. •. f : . f.._ ... 00(18~. ' .. , ·: • •• ·_J . • #' Color TV 1 . MOOJL IQ4S . WIH .. 1r DIAG. SCREEN ··'. $ . . ' . ' ' . . ' ... IOYS SHIRTS, PANTS GIRLS DRESSES, COORDINATES, COATS BOYS AND GIRLS SLEEPWEAR • .(>· ohld,na unlimited • ..... _ ttlili •Hill, Loi Ml:Ml1 • 123-1351 Ottlefomc;.. WIUMIM: .. eu.MMt:ltCY PL.AC!: 3tSl WIUMN Blvd., U . • 39"1265 •LA., CIVIC CDfTlit: Zfld a. 8n:MlllW9)'. 626-1102 HUN11N8'fON KACH1 91 Huntirleton C.nt.r • {714) 197·1047 •MNTAAMA uiAN SllWICE AGINCY: 1905 N. M•ln St. • (714) 547•1257 SANTA' M0MCAJ 711 wt.laN,. IMf. • J93.0746 DollJ--IAMto4PM ) I •' ... .....,, 10th & P•eifle • IS1·2341 WEST COV1NA: E••ll•nd Shoppln1 Ctf. • l ll-2201 PANORAMA CITY: 8616 Van Nuya Blvd.• 892·1171 TARZANA: l 8751 V1ntlir1 Blvd. • 345·8614 LONG ltUCH: 3rd & Locu1t • 437-7411 EAST LOS ANGELES: 8th & Soto · 266-4510 DIAMOND llAR: 328 Dl1mond 81r Blvd.• (714) 595·7525 Open S.turdays -9 AM to 1 PM •Not Open S1turd1y1 . . . ~.-. . • t • • . I " • ,.~ ' • ~ ,. I ' ·., ' A~YERTISED PRICES.~ TH'l S..FRl.·SA .~SUN.·MG~ .. -' . . . ' . . 1111 . 8UCKSON . e BIKk Matrix , Tulle '' • e RCA'1 · AccuM8tlc1 I '. ~ c ..... ,.,_ ...... ...._,.._._, e Ne Chaul1,- T ..... Te : c-hrv1ce ,,...,.,.. • Autematlo l'low T""lnt ~~ MMulMI'• . .., .......... • The l'liiait c•1neto 1n The ln•asllt \ ' .•, 1 'Ywr Free Parts : fl.. ,, •· 1 Year Free Service • J ·Year Pictur•.N.. .. Warranty .. .._ : , , I l '/ •· Free Deliveryiand. 5e,t ·~··· " • • • ' t ' • e ·w1 Service Wtic:it We Se~ ~ • • ' ' ' I : DAILY PILOT Jl Wllrs NEW AT -RVIEW San JM111ull"I Hiik 14 .. ' l•st ef MMArthw ~ •nd , .... i.n 111 .... Bri~hlness !! Brite and s h t n e y beca use its ne\v, but no less im- portant. , . Good light· 1ng seems to be the or- der or the day at all the · shops in Harbor View. ·Makes light work of · · your shopping on San oaquin Hills Road just east of Fashion Island . ... andlook!! ·Cameo Cleaners has complete lauftdry ser .. lvice. Shirts & sheets as · \Vell as fine dry clean .. ing .... See spring early this year. Mona, Betty, or Randy will ·show you the beautiful spring flow ers already . in stock at Flowers By Morrl. Try to catch the ·· butterfly, a t o p th e birds 'nest tcio . Its in . the window and fasci-· nating! ! ! : ... Feast your eyes at the Frlnp Ben·"!t, a complete yar ·:e store. Cotton k n l t s for stretch & sewen, great varieties for regular 1ewers and non-sewers remember ~to ~ign up for classes · starting now • . • . Check your headlites. Harbor View Sholl will becomeano ff i c I a I st8te inspection station . for headlamps, braj<es smog devices in Feb.I \ ruary • , • . Looking for adventure?? Step i ~oi~~~~~·~~e~ ··the world. Everything .from unique French · .. "fat & lean gravy boats to Ozark Crafts frOm N. C a r e>l In a U.S.A. Do you ' know where Ramekin came from? Go In ud meet · Mama Ramekin and find out •... You'll , .....,..,... ....... dy p18J:8 (o 1bop for . ·that sptcll!I penon ••• . Cardi, candy,~ ces, unique sifts lipar- ty decorations for •!>" · c om In g Valentines Day •..• lmporlol Har.tfware ls a dazzling dilplay! ! Just about ' anything you could · Deed for your home or garden . , . • Tom Is helpful & attentive to your needs ... I finally found a long sought after Item for my home ••• AGates Ftexogen garden hose. Is always soft & flexi· ble no matter what the weather. Comes in a variety of slzea • • • • PuttiJll( OD the specs and 'C b'e ct Ing the checks Is a pleasure wlthtbe sit do'\'D .bank· In& and: friendly tellers at Seuthorn Callfomlo 11 Neti..•I II.Ink, 1666 MacArthur Blvd. . • •• Keepinf on the 1pec1, looked at book• lor coo le f over In bi.words Nutrition. Food for tbo't was "Swedish Health Se-. crets1' & ••Nutrition Ag a In s t Dlaeaae''. Plclced up a bottle of 'tbat .. ummmmnunm clevine • • • ' Black Cherry dr!nt ooncen- . trate • • • Goel a long way •••. Saw lots of. actlon at the Now Mat'• Mirror beauty salon. Would you be- lieve tebblnlf as well . 11 beauUful ho~tinJ?? Body penns Ii other once a month 1pecials Appointment at your convenience • • • call 644-8040 • • • Tueaday •. and Thursday e v e • • nings too by 1pDO!nl-·· ment •••• C11Mfr1 Candles says: Remem- ber' all yor "love" people on Feb. 14th, Valentines day. Time to mail your •'hearts" so they will arrive on time. Many lovely heart• boxes to cboole lrom ••. C ome!n early and avoid the rush .... Observe ... MocNa ... lrvlne Roalty Co. bas a full prote .. slonal staff ti as ates reedy to MM! yoo In home saleo ••. Thay have he1rts too'! !I , •. Atlool tM """· ' • ' . JI DAILY PILOT For The Record Deatfl l\'etices JotlNSOM Mttvl11 Joh,_., 1"1 NIWPOrt l l'td .. C.111 Mnt. 0.te of dlltll, JlnlllrY 25, 1'17. Survlvld bY th,... ton1, M•l~ln W, Jdl-. of Tulu,_, ,Calll.i Nonnfln IC. JeMIOll. Goln:llll Grwei lrvlnt JohNon, H1111tll'llfflln &Ndl1 ....,.,. 1nl'llklllldren1 ''"" tr111t .. r1nddllldr9", Frltndt maw q ll 1t W•lcllff , CMMI tonllhl, Tt111r1 U y, until ' ,.m. hrvk H. Frld•Y. J•n-u.ry a , 2 ,.m .. First Mltt'lodlat OlurCfl, CGlll Mftl. llllll'TMl!f, PKlflc View Menlorill · P1rlt. W"lcllff a.-1 ~· .,., .......... Dlrgfon. JOHNSTOfll EwlYft M. Jonnlton: llf" Mt Ct., H- _, IMdl. 0.11 '11 dNtfl, Jar,,,.,... 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ARBIJCJtLE ' SON 'llESTCLIFF MORTUARY m E. lltb SL, C.llt Mesa llM!a • BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona d<I Mar 11J.lll0 C.O.ta Men MS.%4%4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY UI Broad.Way, Costa Mesa IJ 'WlSI • McCORMICK LAGVNA BEACH MORTUARY 1111 Llpu C•DJOI ... aMIU • PACIFIC VIEW llllllOIUAL PAlll C I 1 Mor!Ul7 -Pie~~! .. DrlN • .,.. ..... C&Llftnlm •&• . ' narAlllLY QIAllOM, ftl9i I U -· ...... W1 , JI I • 11• • llmll' IllOSl'IWlY ., .... 7'1! ..... ... ' Tbursd•1, JJnuary 27, 19n 'Vnlair Actimt•' Peterson Seeking '71 Jury Probe SANTA ANA -Dr. Robert Peterson, c o u n t y superin-- tendont ol scbooll, bas ullod the 1972 Orange County Grand Jury to Investigate procedures followed by the lrtl Jury In reaching concluslonl dtlrlme- tal to his office and the COWlty department of EducaUon. 0 As a rt!lllt of makin& a close comparison between the statements in the 1f71 jury report and certain facts which have come to IJibt following release of that report, it ap- pears that the disbanded Grand Jury followed pro- cedures rea:ardin& the Orange County Department of Educa· lion which did not include ob- vious standards of fairness and completeness,.. be said Wednesday. I But Dr. Peterson quickly ad- Fighting Disease ded, "No implic1tlons 1hould be drawn from thl! letter that any member of the 197f jury 1bould be cited for dereliction of duty or for malfeasance. However, the facts available cause procedures followed by that jury, or by one or more persons on the body, to be placed in coesiderable doubt." Scott Elmer, 4, is 1972 Easter Seal Child for Orange County. He will help county Easter Seal Society campaign for funds to finance programs for phys1· cally handicapped at society's Rehabilitation Center in Orange. SCott, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer of La Habra , was stricken with transversemyelitis two years ago. The lrtl Grand Jury nid the county school hoard and the office of county superintendent of s c h o o 1 s should be abolished because they perform few functions that aren't already handled by local school boards and local administrative staffs. The county superintendent said facts are available which indicate that jury pr~ures were incomplete, unfair and possibly deceptive. Peterson quoted from page 55 of the 1971 jury report: "Programs of ·doubt f u I Orange County·m~de Gadgets Check Fault educational merit, s o b -e r I y the San Andreas fault in an at-outlined and planned in detail, tempt to determine if they will are offered to assist scllool predict earthquakes, 1 ta t e dlsb"icts curricula in areas ANAHEIM -Four tilt- metus designed in Anaheim will be lmJalled at sitoa l\tlr 'Inside UCI' Topic Set By Friends where adequate instruction geologist Wesley G. Bruer'" long has been provided. says. "A recently developed pro- TWo of the meters will be in-ject to instill patriotism and stalled about 7 miles west of emphasize the A m e r l c a n Bakersfield near Simler and heritage focuses on an area which has been an integr-1 Cholame, one will be near part of each elementary Almaden in Santa Clara Coun-child's education for so long ty and the fourth will be plac-that a new project is redun- dant." ed in a vault beloilging to the Adn;>lniatratorr, protesaors U.S. Geologic Survey near Dr. Peterson rep 1 i e d, and students will discuss what HOiiister. · "Procedures UJed to produce iJ happening HJnside UCI" at The tillmtters were design-such a stalement appear to be • meetl·ng of ... Fr1·0-•-of •• 1 · 11 1 tlo quite incomf<te wben it is w~ 11Wt icu or !plcecra · 11av ga n kno Iii t 1-1 · d Uc! at 7::.1 p.m. Feb. 3 in the th wn a 111 JUry ma e by Nor American Rockwell's no dirtct contact with the two Mesa Court Gold Room on the electronics group in :Maheim. department of e d u c a t I 0 n UC Irvine campus. They record minute tilting or specialiata who are qualified to Brief talks will be given by buckling movements in the develop and offer patriotic Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich, earth. programs to Jocal district!." Jr.; Dr. Patrick Healey, "It can indicate what ll\e Dr. Petersen. in requesting munlcat. Its findinla I n wrltlni to the county Board of Supervilon," said further : "I personally during the ,.,.k of Dec. 20, 1171. talked to each public acbool dlatrlct auperintendent aod learned from them that no district 1d- mlni.strator1 were a a k e d dlrocUy by the 1971 jury \o give their profe.ssional opi- nions regarding their pro- grams on patriotism and American heritage ... The education leader con- cluded. une unfalrneas of the procedures f o I I o w e d ts demonstrated by th• fact thal in officlal sessions of the 1971 jury no attempt was made to give equal consideration to all members of the county Board of Education. Ruling Set In Election Argument ANAHEIM -An Anaheim lawyer who claims be is being denied the opportunity to run for a .seat on the city council will argue his case next Tues-- day before an Orange County Superior Court judge. Attorriey Mark A. Smith will ask Judge J.E.T. "Ned" Rut- ter to order the city clerk to il!lsue nom ination papers that will allow him to run for a city council sea~. City officials refused to issue the papen on the grounds that Smith, 21, will nol have lived In the city ,for three years prior to the .,.pril II election. Smllh condemns the city charter: provision as "arbitrary and discrimina- tory." CitY Attorney Joe Geisler has stated that he will contest the lawsuit brought by Smllh and will argue before Judge Rutter that the city ordirtance' on which the action was based is "valid until proven otherwise." Space Firm Donates Cash FULLERTON -The North Amorlcan Ro c k w e U Elec- tronict Group bu donate4 16,000 to the expansion fund for st. J'ude Hospitll here. Tbe latest donation brings to $34,00I the total a m o u n t donated by North Amortcan Rockwell to the hospital lince 1968. associate dean of the school or earth Is doing and perhaps the 1972 Grand J u r y biological sciences; Misl_ Dia warn of a potential earthquake "promptly and thoroughly and Dorsey, president of the UCI condition," said A. R·. Schroter Investigate procedures uaed by Alumni Association, and Pat or the Rockwell facility. the 1971 jury and to corn- Moore, co-president of thejijii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;omj associated students. Moderator will be Dr. Ralph Gerard, emeritus professor of biological 1 c 1 e n c e 1 and chairman of the membership committee of the Friend! or UC!. 2 Shows Set By Charity In County WESTMINSTER - T h e March of Dimes will spoMOr two variety shows 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday 1t the 17th Slt:eet School Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave .. Servlng as master o f ceremonies will be KWIZ radio personality G e n e .,Spider" MacLean. A two hour variety &hoW featuring singing, dltJCing, comedy and magic will be pro- du~ 1by Mrs. Grace O'Brien, chairman of the local March of Dimes campaign for the past 11 years. · The ~funds raised by the show will go to support the Orange County March of Dimes birth defects preven- tion program. Tickets may be obtained at the door or from Mr1. O'Brien by c111lng 89U306. 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Then il 19vishes our rich fertilizer on your lawn •.. for the greennt of greens ... all fall. 2500 sq, ft. reg. 9.95. now7.tl. ._ ____ ~ DISCOUU.•I WllDS WITH DECORATIVE BA.RI< Ito ........ ._ -4 ... It ...... 11• ... 3 ~~~ 4•• GLAD BULBS FROM 98¢ DOZ. I ....... et J...... ,.,...,,.. & ,...u ................... _, DICHONDRA .., ...... SP.ECIAL YOUR SOIL TESTED FREE . .. Sot. Jon. 27 ...... _.;; __ .. & .............. ..... ,.,.. ., .._. ._. ,.. ce .... Ir ~ .,,. ·• wftlt ............ ,.,, ............ ..,. ...... ..... , ........ , .... ....._ ,··---·~ . -... -.... . . "•'-..""-:: ..... _ ' . LONG-STEMMID FRAGRANT CARNATIONS •·c::.-... ,.. .... """' •1111•• ... , ALL COLORS lly JUN llELLEa .... MARK llROWN •• !• ..... .., '""" Wrftlll't .. ' .. . ~. NEW YORK -A national ~bor feoder ldentilled u I i'few York Mafia figure has :ioven a web of Political in· ::'°lvement lhit stretc.het from ~ Dtmocratlc club, o f '.Brooklyn to the offl<e of ,,..)'Of aid pres id en t la I ~peful John V. Lind .. y. 'Anthony M. Scotto, 37, Iden· led In 11169 by the Justice ·;l>e~nt 11 a captain In ~lo Gambio's Mafia family, ji;. been turning up in :~say's administration since ~ mayor wu elected in 1985. ;-LlndSay, who quit the Repub-~an party last Augu.st and la ~Ing for the Democratic sidential nom in a tlo n, lined r.equests for an in- view. . • ::: But in replying to written i estlons submitted to his of- e. he said the identification Scotto aa a Malla figure ~as only an allegation for :J!:hich no proof whataoever ~s offered. • ~"Mr. Scotto ls an Important !Jibor leader In the city," !'.L:fndsay said. ''The mayor's ~flee and the city ad- ·:.tiJ.nistration have a good '~rking relationship with. him ;il1d hlJ union." ·! 1 Scotto, a vice president of ~ng.shoremen's Association ·rind president of its largest al, 1814, In BrookJyn, al10 ' ....... ..... ,...,. MAYOR LINDSAY L1bor Link Cited Scotto,, his rel1Uve1 a n d UIOclltu nile over 1t lwf . elebt olber !LA locllJ. lnclU<Y ed lrt two wbkb were headed by Jooeph Colozzo until hlJ death Nov. t?. Colozzo also was fdentUied In the Justice Department report as a. G!mblao captain. His union du iea have been· assumed by his nephew, Joe Colou.a. Another local is' controlled by Scotto'• rather, John, and bank In which the ILA had deposits of II million con- trolled by Scotto, •ccordiq to 1wom testimony taklD b)' the New York Stoia Jo l.n I Legislative Commltlee o n Crime. A vice president of the bank "as Meade Esposito, head of the Brooklyn Democratic organiiatlon. • • • THE BANX, Kings County LaJ'ayette Tnist Co., financed Port Development Ind Promo- tion, on oUlclal cltyJ'Ucy· making body lleld b y Lindaly. Scotto la IUIJ 1 mem· ber. • • • ''MR. SCOTTO . , . ls vitally concerned and formed u the olher members •bout lhe port needs," Lindsay uld of hlJ reasons for Scotto'• appointment. ll10lher by Anthony .. Toto" ---------- Anlstulo, nepbew of "Tough wl\iie !be Ju.slice 0.part· mert report naming Scotto u a Matia captain was not made "The 111•11•r'• of· public untu 11169, I New York Tony." City ne"spaper reported in • • • flee •"4 the elt11 •4• July 196& that Scotto ac- TALL, SUAVE.co I I e g e· Mftdstratfo" ha1'e • companied "Toto" Anlstaslo educ1ted and polllic11ly ac-to" 1 meeting In UUc1, N. Y., li ve. Scotto's p o 11 t I c 1 I 9oetl -rld"S rel.. with Joe Falcone, reputed alliances cross party llni!s. In tfeulafp U>fth him rockets i.. of !hit city'. J~l , he was involved in 1 -~·hf "-,, Scotto refUBed to discuss c1ti.zens committee for Arthu.r •-• u11..,11. whether be went to see Levitt who was running In a ----------'--Falcone, but A n a 1 t a a 1 o primary contest for mayor teatified under oath two years against Robert Wainer, a the purchase of the Englewood later that both of them did. He ~ever been Indicted or even fellow Democrat. In 1961, (N. J.) Golf and C.Ountry Club said it wu on a personal mat- rrested. Scotto headed a labor com· by a holding company in which ter. He denied alJegatloM of Scotto'• w1·re on uncle and a mlttee for Democrat Frank • That same year, Scotto was Mafia ties, sa)'UI· • "I have no cousin· w••e off1' --The henk • O'Connor who wa~ runni.n• for "' ....... ... subnn.naed by a federal ""and Idea what they're talking • approved an ""·-··ed loan of ~-•· about." . governor. Scotto supported ... ..._... jury tnve.Ugating mob rule Wndsay as a Ren11bllcan and $250,000 for the co mpany. of ·the waterfront. No in-, 'Scotto's identification as a ,... Scott one f th I ar has continued supporti .... him 0 wu. 0 e u an-dictfuenl.I ,,.re returned. Mafia captain was made .. '6 to 1 ~ public in 1969 when Atty. Gen. as a Democrat. r , • Jn subsequent appearances John N. Mitchell released an His first association with the A second officer of the bank before the New yo r k oraanizational chart of the Lindsay adminlstratiol'I wu bl told the legislative committee t'aterfront Commission and 111 1955 when he was named a that lhe fact that Scotto con-the Joint legil.lative · crime Gambino family to Sen. John director of the New York City tiolled II million In ILA committee, Scotto frequenUy L. McClellan ( D -Ark . ) , ·ts t '" •--~ th chairman of the Senate sub-C o m m ercial Development depos1 a tu;: uana. wu a invoked the 5 Amtndment in committee on organized crime. Corp., a firm form~. under factor .in granting the loan. refusing' to answer queatiom. McClellan put it in the the aegia of Llndsay11 Depart· Esposito denied havl.Qg a hand Throuch the neJ"t few years, ment .of Commerce u a in J!ipproving the loan but Scotto cemented bis position Congresai~nal ~eco~. broker for federal Small acknowledged bowing Scotto as a power ln the New York THAT SAME year, Scotto Buaineu AdminlstraUon loans. 111~ any other pollUclan." labor movement, an important ;· The standard deduction Is up this year. But maybe you ·should Itemize. Yoor boot bCldd,y LaJ>Y mlrht -'told 7oa to u.iM.yoar decluc:Uom ··-ti -1d .... ,... ... tu: doUaN. • . YO!'T -ipbor ~ ....-llldlll .... oludonl doduclia --:roo'd ---lhllway. And }'JUk clowo al .... olllce • • • hi hel.PI .veeybody with their .....,. , •• what did Fn.U: ,.. ···:flMltd? U tbtn'• ...., lfll:t to •ve you money on YoUr iDOCllDe ta:r, H II R Block will !mow .... to do it. l-b•cl lllcl ltlncl- ud UdlACtiom are ~ ins new. We've been =:~~=~~' ,~ ....... i--YO!olr situation. both WOJ'I and tlwn· prepare yOur retum ulinJ tM methOd that'• bMt: for you. • You lff. for opJy a fnr dollln :more ti.an lt cceta to do ityounetf (with advice maybe from tome other amat.eur), you en have )'GUI' tu ntum p.repared with complete coafidentiality by a 1peci.:lly trained :mem· btr ol t1M H A R Block te.m. There ar11 tboutandil of them. in. Oft!l 6,000 CODvml• lently loc:ated ollic-. :E.ch mm:iber of H a R ·Block la wann, Jriadly and amioul to help you. A viait to H A R Block UIUllly tabo juat a ohort time. Once in out office, YoU eit down owr • -.... "' -Ind pooolbly loam NorttlC.... M ... t• Hll'kr llW. H1rtilr IMlllll'llll C11111r thillp .-your 1,.... tu 11111 JOO mwr knew .mted. Tblno thait " bow, --....... tu ............. ootl' --H ..t: R Block's I• It.a.rt at '5 ad. ti» avtn.ge COit .,,.... under •12.60 for over 7 million tamiliel we terwd lut year • Furthumore., if your return ia audited we will aocomr-ny YOU. at no exlra, co.I, to the In· temal Revmue Service and ezplain. how your return wa1 prepared, even though w. will Jd: act All your lap! npr. aentativc. lt tnean1 that H a R Block abo offen you year 'round tu 1t1rvice for just one low fee, with--no utra chirl• for audit.I and eatimatN. · Yes. it'• true. 1\e atandard dec1uction ft Up thill yetir, If• one of the many thln11 we'll conaider when we do your Nturn. DON'T LET AN AMATIUR DO H&R BLOCK'S JOL ll&RBlock. 1\eilc.etu .... Cor•H Ml Mor J.07 a. CN1! Hwy,. CW9111 •11 Mi r (NUI 1't hcllf"lty '•clflc 1111111 1171 H1111ff IM .• C.I• MMa • lped Lindsay form a netr liticar party in 1969 and win uphill battle for re-election. t. 1 rled Lind , 'I'hlt same yur, Scotto The Jollowing year, ll&f, matter, to Llndsay in 111181 ac ivl' Yt. sub~pod nd belpedsahtmy s· family interests began a serlea Lindsay appolnted Scotto to •hen the mayor wu in deep ,.... ec IOD 1 1 o1 fin ·al d "·-'tb the New York City CounclJ on polltlcal trouble. form the Independent Party.\__::_::::onc::::'=....:::: .. =~:!: ... :....:"'::::...:.•__:::_;_:__:;.::::....:::::...=::::....:::......:..:.=:.::..=.:=.:.:...-----------------------------------which gave Lindsay a second Jlne on the mayoral ballot aod Shortly thereafter, the city's dget was amended to al- ale $9 million to a long- rmant project for con- ctlon of a facility to handle ntainer cargo on t b e · klyn docks controlled by ~tto's union. '1rContainer cargo -multiple ftbipments in a single con-~r-is an innovation that ~ careo handling. ::...,----. . . ~·THE P ROJ !!CT Is • perately needed in klyn which has been losing ping business1 for years use dock facilities are l moded. Yet, It did not get first funds until 1970, six ars after lhe project was • posed. ~n an interview, Scotto i.n- :tated his 1969 campaign su~ ~rt !oi" Lincla/'Y hing,i at :feast bl part~ gettlnil ;Ille :llock pro~t ou of mothbllb. ~· "We're ~ ha · 'a prqblem ;"' ,.. \h. •1'ith. our aide of t e :)ratarfront.," Scotto said. "The !piers .are degenerating. Lind· :llY l\'llde 10J11e commitments ~tbout revitalization of the port :ind It appears he Is keeping ~tbem." :. Organized.crime a tr i k e ~es in Brooklyn 1 n d :Manhattan have tried to make .. cases against Scotto JnvOiving , ,USuse of union funds and ; l.ilure to report possible con- ~ftlcts of interests, but he has .• •• ' .. drew 140,000 votes-77 percent of his margin of victory. /Within a year, the Brooklyn container port project. dor· mant since proposed in 1964, got its $9-million boost from the city when the funds were taken from a passenger· terminal project on t h e Manhattan docks controlled by ILA President Thomas "Ted- dy" Gleason, an arch-rival of Scotto's and a campaign sup- porar cf Lindsay'• chltf 1969 mayoral opponent, Democrat Mario Procaccino. Scotto began to emerge u 1 major power in New York ln 1963 when be inherited ILA Local ·1114 from bil lather-In- law, Ant.bori)' "Tough TOny" Anastula, br1>lher ol the lite Albert Anlstull ol Marder, Inc. -.. . . THE I, .. • member loco! which controls all longshoremen on the Brooklyn waterfront. la the lar1est in the ILA: By custom, its presi· dent is elected a vice presl- dent of the 45,0(M).member parent union. Scotto also in- herited that job, along with 1'Tougb Tony's" feud wtth Gleason, and is !requtnUy mentioned as a challenger to Gleason for the u n i o n pre.sidency. From 1814's headquarters at 343 Court St. In Brooklyn, ~1$8 Million Asked :: •' ~~To Buy Evidence .. 7. :-· ·"WASHINGTON (UPL) -cies actlially spend, ls pn> iJ,..uce Deplrtment offlclala vlded from accountable funda, jive disclosed they .wint to budgeted for other J>U:l]JOlel. jpend 18 million In the next The clandestine openclJnc &cal year to pay in!ormers goes for such things as 4Dd IJuy evidence. paiyments to underworld in- ~ ~ the FBI and the formers and to buy evidence lhirelu of Narcotics ' and -particularly 1inderciiver J:longerous Drugs are 11lotted bureau purcbuers from dnig -$70,000 each in "un-pu.Theshersu.n"•••I .......,' enl of JloUchered" funds In the --lltlldget propoaed by President such payments wu made by ,._on M4nlay, an FBI of(iclal Ingersoll, Pellen.i and Ji.a:. cilt!d hil lllllCY would actually 1iltont FBI Director, John P. • about 11.1 million and Mohr aa they briefed reporters niltrator J o h n E. on the Justice Dtpartment'a ooll of the dnig burt!'u lhere of Nixon's propooed • H would tpend ,•bout 15 budget for the· filcal year 1tartlng July 1. • • n. Nlson~ wbo made crime ln -1~1sllnt Attorney General the streets' one of hla major blo-M. Pelleni Did the Im· campafin themes In 11161, jlilgr.tloa 1nd Natunllutlon strongly Indicated In h l 1 k:t also hn ID on-~·•· t to Co ~berecl accounl of 1bout ,,...e meuap ..,.... ,000 for lnformaall, IJ1d !hit be ptll COOCOlllrlte thla t fl 1bout what It wlll electlon ,..... on . fllbtlns organized crime Ind narcotlcs ~· cllfference• In wlllt U.'·-;;;tn=ffl;;;c.=====~I ~t provldel f o r un-1 ~ -hend n1 1nd bureou .. wlllt -..... ' ,p~kt luoflllt-lltlllnery ,., .. ,, .. ...,, ... l'OUlfTAlfll VALL•Y ,....,.. ' I , ' '"""'" ...... ~ ...... w.. IMlll• '-" w-.".., Mt ••• flll llfftACIAll~T GUAIAHTll• wl!lo lONO WTIHO ~lfD P!.ATfS ........ ttOUU. """" ...... _.,....1.,, Mcuit C. ll- k119"'-.,. SU,fl~llfD •ifll rou. 11S11V1 POW111 DH'! IN left ..,, IR Ike ..td. ... -,.,.,., ..... All .... ...,.,... ... ilh ....... . • ---11!!1!1'!11 .-i:..,.. __ lllllil • • • OPIN 7 DAYI A Wl•K CJIBlllES ~ No •1•dh1gl W• Modi 9 tro11141ndou.1 huy on th110 111W origi11ol·141ul11M111t w .r.o.E 7t GLAU l!LTfD TIRfS. Tho11 or• oil first quolity, I. ot twlct tha prico thl1 -11ld bo o greot vo l11•. At th no pric" you ton b11y o 111 for yovr· 1111 & buy o 101 for o fri ond . Oo n'I min oull * llAlfllCTIOll U.lt mTllllt• 4WlllU ........ -~ * Tllll 1-ACI AU 4 DtlMI ... ,,, ..... _ ....... , * ... AU._All.AllfWIO • •N<TllUTll~I ........... •••NtlUlll ... * llllf'KT UUlllUU * rnr QJUI~ MIWI., Liii•• 'I\' •oAI TUT rOl SARfT . • • . . ~ "·••• C. •I••-Wllf Ne1. h · 7 75.14 '""' . ··~"''' 7.75xl5 r;wu 13'' . 3005 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA CORNER of IAKER and HARBOR -PHONE 557.aoOo ,....,.,., C~ Ma_N_p•rC Beuh .4 .... GAllDIN GllOVI I AllAl4lfM.IUINA ,ARK I PULLIRTON 140401...i.h~ 6"2 Lhleeln llvd__.26-5550 1321 luclW.....l'IM>IOO 90G71/JS F .. 1,..,, 71Serfms * 90. 6.SOal·& Fil.: 871/1 3 ........ l ..t..+tl.71 '""'h.f•• 8.85•15 9.00xlS .. It.: t1t•: 0:111.,1 11.:111.,1 21 15 .fl 1111 • . •. • • • • 4 DAILY PILOT . ' ..... _. ........ -- ' ~Tl. . , • Thursdaj, JaJHlllry 27, i972 By GRt:CG i-JJ<:RRINGTON C. \Vallace or Alabama. ••tote:••tMI '"'"' wrn., Al the same ti1ne. Jackson \VASlllNCTON -llenry ~f. Is hoping that the halt:e:tozen Jackson, whose presidential other candidates in the field campaign still hasn't caught who, like himself, have never !Ire &f!lEng: the mid_~ 1.e been nominated for national Americans Pe's courUng. 1s oflice, run too ·rar back tu banking on Florida voters to share in the glare of national launch him into national pro· publicity. rhinence as a major candidate Jackson strategists believe for the Democratic qo mina· that the senator need only do tion . 1 well in Florida to get the The · Washington senator's public attention that will gQal is to win or finish high generate "'idespread support • among the three favorites in for his "ca mpaign or -common Florida's crucial 111arch 14 sense.'' primary : Sens. Edmund S. The other side or that coin is Muskie and llubert }I . that a poor race in Florida, Ung conservative Democrats, <.'Ould .v.·ell bt a setback Crom , which L)\e JaclSQn f\IJ,Dpa,ign could never ~Yer. Not that Jackson regards himself as a conservatiV'e. "I call myself a liberal." he has said. "Some. people· say ·I'm too liberal. some say· I'm tOo conservative.~ · If . that makes 1ne a .middle-of-the- roader . that's all -right with JJ16." . ' Humphrey. and Gov. George with its long history of elec- --·---.-----J.~ ~ ------------- On the stu,mp, !the S~year· old Jackson likes to introduce · himself as ''the different Democratic, cand idate." The . difference , as he and his ad- visers see it, is that Jackson is I Sears Ja~,uary Watch-In . ' . Stu~'eirqous values for men; W.ome-n and boys. These are wa<ehes you can dep.end on fo r i;tear day-in, day-out servfce. /\. super Selection!, You will recogn jze the fam6us Ii. maker. f · HALF-PRICE . Bath: Towel ·sAtE!: .. ~· . . ,. f2, ,.,n·5 Reg~ar\ : i 11 ~ $4 50.-.I .. ', r; Batb.Oi,. • • '1 ·Y~r Cboiee ' ' I ' , '2StyJM $2.30 .Hand Towe l '.95 90c Washclorh ·soc ' Super sofr.Drylon'" rowds;n solid coJot; .. "Matquesa," ·or "Bu<kfog. ham,''.. fri nged jacquards. Luxuii· ousJy·plush ,i:atton and\rayon row· els . · •• .inore absorb.on! tllan all· cotto.n.~~cf!. , .. ·CUT. "$7 ·! • ! ' ' • • Ted.Willialnt! 'Cool:NWit" Sleepi:~g ~ag. 1VM SM.in Fall 1971 2 :()9?. .. .. '. ' Sleeping .bag for 20'; tq 50' .1'earher. Two bolll:ied r<1p lay<rs, 3'bondc'd bot. rom layers.o~.J)u(a.Puff• polyester in- sulation.1lrqwn. cover. 34x80-i n. Tall size. ' • .. . . .. .. ~ .. . . . . . . . ' • on -F.lorida Votes , . ' ' !ht only cooteoder w ho go. The polls show that leu break out of it." Jackson's reply \$ that be doesn't trust the Russians aod he doesn't think 01 i d d t • America does either. r:eireseqt1 tbe .m•il)Strea.m.of , th.an SS pecce.nt of the general National recognition aside, op(qjon ~~ng -th~ mld~le·, public )tnows who Jackson ls, JJackson's detractors say he's ' class Ame~icans w.bo make up and' fn presidential _preference too Jate -by eight to 12 years the ,ovtrWhelming majority of polls as meanUigless at this -to represent the national the electorate. , · . .early .stage. Democratic party in a Jackson 's problem; t bey "You can give any man on presidential election. "I don't buy the doctrine bf the Nixon administration ~t we are entering a period pl negotiation," he said. "1 ~ee: a more intransigent Russia, •a more difficult Russia growilg out of their very Jarte military advantage." ' say, is still o~ Of reco&nition: ' the street a list wilh 12 names He's too late, they contend, making him kllown •to vott-rs -thr~ or them as well because he's still ardently sup- aJready • famili.ar, , yet not known 's Muskie, Humphrey porting military and space totally happy. with the Jeadjng apd Teifdy Kennedy -and spending at a time when most candidates. ,Once people are. that man's going to cir~le one Democrats want it cut ; he ad-~--------- oa0wa15•0cobr t~0ck05son•'', ~1i1t0ionnsai · of ' those three ," said Bill vocates continuing COid War ~ .... Brawley, a key J8ckson ad-politics at a time when STARS defense,· c1rime in the streets viser. "Hell, John Kennedy chances for accommodations Sydney Omarr Is on e ot and school -busing. they say.• didn't .have l\\Ore than 5 or 6 with the Communists the "·orld's great astroJo· he will move to the front percent in t~e poUs at this generally are regarded as bet-gers. I-Us colu1nn Is one ot ranks of pre~idential politics. po'int in 1959. You 've got to ter than at any time since the DAILY PILOT'S ~at Jackson has a long way to win a '-couple or primaries to \Vorld \Var rr. featur~. -~~~~--~'-~'--~--~----- ' SA~ ·•IQ Sttlrdy, 4,-Leg Glide-Ride Gym Set Regula.r $54.99 pl.,tic 1cau. 2 swings "'ith p~lic se1tS1 2-pas~cnger lawn s'wing. 6-ft. platform •••••• \·CRAFTSMAN I CUT '6.12 1/4.Jnch Medium-Ditty Drill Was $15.99 Locking trigger swirch with safery release for concjnuous running. Develops 1/5 HP. #1109 87 CUT'13 Dual Action Sander Was $&!.99 29s1 Moror deTelops ~ Hr. Lever shlfr from . fast orbiral sandiftJ, to fine fi nishing 1tra.ij:ht line. #2240 ' SA VE *J 0 J Heary-Duty Electric Ad_der Lists 7, Totals 8 Regular !69.99 5999 Heavy dury •.. fast 200 c.p.m. for busineu use. Lockdown repeat key for multiplication. Non-add keY· All entries coded on rape for 'easy iden· tificatioa. $4fiE ,-zo . ~~k-Solid ~Leg Gym· Set Aak About f;ears • ,.... ,. • 11. -.fl ...... Cont?enient Creilil' PMni ' · ' z.p.,,..l!Ci 31ido tide with 4499 · ·-slide. 2~-m. diametieriubu. lar srecl. , .,. • Regul~r $69.99'' , ,C..dy siripc d~cdratioa on 2-ln. frome. Stu awi""r flyiq ~crapeie in center. 2-Pas~oger Jawn swing. 7. Ft. long ,.JV1.11i2<d bod slide. '4999 ....... ~, .. ,,, -...... ,. .. , .. ~~'' NOl&'fWOOIJ I ~; • • J ' • • ~ LONe llACH q1 ... 12t ,. OIANOl • 617°1100 • v.iluY POMONA IOunt COAIT "llA Sa.,... •1t.J161 ........ 7'tl·Mt1, tt4•tltD Vl•MONf ... ~ .. " .. ... _,, ... _, -.... ,.,, .. Sears NIAHN.A- tt14211,JS1 ·4211 r l~N'rA n SHINOI TMOUMNI OAKI Gu •• ,,,.., , ..... 011 •f7 .. JU, J 22·113 I 7Sf·lf11 Or Your Mon1y ·-4"141111 (,4NON , .. . -· • • -., .. ,,,, • ot.f#ll'f(' '°'° 2•14111 SLUS,lOllOCCANDCO, I l't(O IAN1A MONICA TOllANCI ,, .... ,., 3f4·6711 J42•1JI I lade • • • I DAllY l'lltr.,)S . Fairview Y outhS " ' BIG Bt/NDL I EXPECTED Report ort Safety Unit Studied by Reagan , ~ In Need of Help '1 ·: Severtly retarded young patients at Costa Mesa'a FaJr. 'View State HoapitaJ are hack ln classes at the facillty'a r. .._~Montessori pre-school, but volunteers are needed to beJp. : , ,, Studenta from UC Irvine and community volunteers ... ~ who can donate it least two hours per week to work in. " -· divldually -one person to one patient -are being enlisted. Training invloves music, rhythms and special aenaqry ,.. motor training for patients 6 to 11 to help them proiftU ~ to • phy&ql and mental level at which they can enter , Fairview SChool, a regular campus within the hospital : ' grounds. ~ ~ Interested ~rsons may contact Mrs. Charles Sword, ~ ~ ,p.re-school administrative volunteer, or the Volunteer Of. ~ f1ct at the hospita.J, SAeRAMENTO "(AP) Htltn English upects a 1tork to bring ber a bwidlt -a '50;000 bundlt. Sht flled lull chaJ1fng a 1lork In the Sacramtnto city zoo had "vic1ou.s, violent, un- controllable, erratic, wild and u n p redlctable tendencies", . was not properly caged and bit htr daughltr Mlstiltt, I. ' Th ' e Superior Court suit asks $50,illlll In damages along with court costs and medical ex- penses u a result of the alleg- ed July H lncl~ent K~3,0.lneh Gu Stove witJi 2 Ovena #77010 • • ,SAVE ·fll·! I ' . I Powerfol Upright 1 Vacuum Cleaner ~48 27988 Easy to'~ cle111 model. ·~ remoVahle lower oven door. Pon:elain.finish, non- clrip cooktop. Pull-out broil· er.#77010 M4j.,. A#/i411ct D1p1. ' JleftlltiDi beaer-bu brush. ' Brash 11110m•dally edjusrs ID depch of ivg pile fO( belt~: . • D' . uble -'--'-..__ . ~ UIS llPI= ~--. ; .: V"1ini C'-INpt. . ,.· ... SACRAMENTO (AP) - A pr<Umlnary report I n t o cbargts al intfficlency In the tmbatUed S t a t t lndualrlal Saltly Division wu on Gov. Rtagan's cltsk Wedntlday. Verne Orr, clirtctor qf the Department 'of Fin a D c e, ·dtllvtred lbe report t o Reagfn's office Tuesday night. A Reagan ipokesman declined to comment on detaila, saying only that "we are now analyz- ing it." ' Connie! of lnltrtsl was a ~AVE '60!: • '.,., · .BQdsome .i5-In. ... , . ' COIDRTV llegnlar '289.95 I 15-lncb di~nal =ruare picture. Memory fine ruaiaa llld •&uto- a!Mic CDlor purifier ll!Mpem color d~L B~5-i11.onl·~: kty· ll<S being Jl"'bed, Orr noted In an Interview. "The conlllct ol lnltml ar<a Is fundllllltllW II we find that violations of ,...Wations have occured within the divWon," be noted • He sald his in.-lpton In- terviewed about 11 \>tfaonl In the f10.dtvlsion alnce 1 Reagan asked for the probe Frklay. Jack Hatton, safety division chief, resigned Jan. 13 during a two-day htll(ing by an ·Assembly commltltt bearing, but Reagan said he would wait for a study of the diviaion ' befor• dtclding whether to ac- cept the resignation. Hatton ttstified at lbe Stlect Commltttt on Jndu.trtal Saf .. ty htaring that his working at Jockbeed Corp. for ZS years befor< joining the division didn't infiuenct a dtclslon not to prosecute ln 1 1987 con- 1trtictlon case. Three men died, 10 others were permanently disabled and about 190 others were in· jured during the construction on the Los Angeles Tunnel, part of the ' State Wattr Pro- ject north of Los Angeles. Orr, who dldn~ atltnd the hearing, said his lnve.tlllaton !~sed on two areu besNiel coolllot of lnttrtst-workloads and whether employa were ordered to remove aafety violation tap lnim job slta. ''We're not trying to cover lbe waterfront," ht said. The finance dlrtctor sald his staff was usllned the task ~ he had •DOUlh ln- vestlgators elJ)el'ienced in judging such matters. Orr's probe parallels a pr1>- be now under Way by the State Dtparlmtnl o f Industrial Relations, which supervises lbe divlslon. "We are not tnioi to cover the ntwfront.'1 Orr llid. 11We art utlng emp&oy• If they fttt tVtr ulcad "' lakt olf safely tap oo l""jOcts when! Ibey knew lber< wu1 violations. "And we also are uldng employe1 about their workload-whet}\er ~y· have enouah men." The nnance director aald bis staff WIS asked to handle the probe because Reagan kne1f Orr had · the available mano power and because his in• vestlgators are experienced al weighing workload matters. SAJ'E •41 MWlld Daiq" or .. ApMlae" M I 'v Replar. '14'98 %6Pc. Set 1088 • ~Pelal"or~"z' 'me SAVE49%! I • i Decorative f 18xl8-~~h Shag J C~tTiles Beplir,SI.89 each ·n5c :''Y _.. • ' &.sJ 10.i-U ••• just I, ilick. &uged all· , c '**i~ ·~ P!i-.' '• ~~t=.r!:itiri.r 'Jrlaasa 1'tf ""'· 1788 . ' .. SAVE •1 to f2 NOW! CiT~ Y~·Bedroom The Well-C'.and•For ,_.! . ' '411c Aboui Seari C.•••••-Credit P.laai • • . ~ : ; BtgaJ ... 17 .... 911 ... Colotful "Pl...bllae" . '· ; ' ' ' . . . ,, . ' 4 97 Twia-Fall >HOP '"~.!ll\Y'> I? r.•_;.._r1 • 1 l'li ·~c .. 1;lJ/1Y .11 ' f, 1 '· r '1 . .30 AM tu ' ''· · ·•. SAlURDAYS Q.JO f\1,' lo 6·00 l'M --f~tt PARKING' 1111t••· WILM ·=-Ill ...__ Sears ...... -· IOUN COAl1' M.AIA VIJJlr Satldadllfl ........ ....,,,.,, aa·2-11t·1 ·--" a1.0121 617.JtOI .,..,,., ..... u • 7ta4461,tM·t220 -----NOl'fl•••• NUIWIA .............. TNOUIANO OAll VIUIONT Guorcnd11d Ill ·-'''"""° _,, Uf'IMI ........ . .... , .. ,., .. ,,, _,, 4t7"4M6,122-1121 7St·1f11 OrYourMMlly ~·-·-...._ Ol'91C & IOIO -IAlnA MOfltCA TOl•AMCI ....... 1.., ....,..,, -· _,, WU,-ICC<llDCO. . .... ,....,,. 142-1111 lode • • • DAil Y PILOT 'lllunda)o, J....,, 27, 1972 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi '.• .. ·:· •• •• •• 'Moretti ·shakes· lJP · ·A8se111hly ;: r ' SACRAMENTO (AP) - A freshman Democratic uaemblyman galoed a con>' mitlee cha,l(manahlp and a Republlcan-.mblyman have tieen dropped !rom two key •committees by Democratic AJ.. aembly ~er Bob MoreUi. David Pl!!f'aon, a Lo a Angel~s. 1 O,mocra~. beeame the . second freshman assemblyman in recent years to be given• a chairmanship when Morelli named him to bead·the Finance and Insuran.. • c·e "Cominittee for 1972. Van Nuys when .wmibly will consider any ..,.faull tn- Speaker Jeae Unrub named aur'ance bills Introduced this him to held tbe1 aame · com-aeSslon, aakf 1n an interview, mlttee in 1998. ~ '1Tbe public not only needs no- Eight Republlcana )I' ho fault 1JllUl'ance now, II II · ·chaired COl1lllllti.,.i liat year d.emanding It. I will do )DY under Democrolli: conlrol' or. ·best . to J)U.lh a ,no-rault b!U · the Assembly nilalned their through my committee this posta lor 1'11.. Democrats· year, and I am confident aome again will chair a com-' no.fault b!U will be signed Into mittees. law thia year." Pierson smiled u leglalatonJ A 1 a e m b J y m an Peter -• 11tllp on tbe wrist." Schiblrwn, • -Sin FraDcilco 4ler player llkl, "[ have been crltlcal of~oniu•s admlnlilration or !lie booiJe '- on the bull ol the leJlllb and prodll<U 11111 CIDIO out ,of .the IUl ·aeialon. A.I. far u I'm conctroed the' Lqialalure col· IOctlvely baa a veqJlad< eye after Jut Hlldon." Schaborum WU ualgned to the r.IaUvely ob sc u re c 0 ..Ututi</l!il ~ .. ts Admlnlatratlon commitlees In place of his pr evloua uatgnments. cbalmwwbip," Monagan 'lllltorically, nellber t ,, minority nor majority lea~ In the A....,bly are name4;1t c o m mittee ohalrmansbljif, Monagan was speaker hlnl'!lf and made the committee !t' polntments during 2 of lbeip years he mentioned. • Auemh\y Minority Leader Robert lljonagan (R-Tracy), 'iru aDOlher who registered ...,.. oyei:' !be new •P-.--------~ p oJ ft 111\. n ta' taking a KIDS wvE:, micropbo<le on the Aasembly ~~ noor and telling Leglllators UNCLE LE~·. ~I his sentiment. 1,... , ., .Moretti · himself was a :.u..innao assemblyman from approached him with. con.. Sebabarum (R-O>vlna ), who gratulaflons on the Auembly was dropped from the Ways floor, but other llwmakers and Means and Revenue and were lea happy about the Taxation committees, ·sakf in Moretti appolnlmecll. an interview that Morelli had Pierson, wboae 'committee apparently slngied him oiit for MoretU la allo CUllty of "huvy parllsanoblp which reoulla·ln a lack .of~ the job done," lie.Id Seh4ibaru.m, who 'i:elalned hla ~p M the ,A-111!1 '!'rans~· Uon Committee. "I. can only Indicate to you Saturdays in ~ that 1or the '12th coosecuUve .,.!! year 1 have failed to be ap. The DAILY PILO rz pointed to• committee • "Does he taltt'l'he previous nwner-'iiro..i>t bim back ' , became he kept making Jong-diataiice plume. calll;" · I 'like Rabbits' High Pay for British Royal Family Blasted LONDON (UPI ) - A left· ag~ the pay hike. win& .~ qt ~.Br1Ush1 joHamilftoBorttosald ftbeind ~lahastrdmato· parOameot saya -'1'Y• nlj o ns 1 f•~•1v la eo<oarqec! by ill understand wby, when mllllona h~-r ••to bAecl like rab-In this country are paid only . ,,'PBY • • • '3l-$6Z a week; "~incess , ~ EUµ¥i> .~'lour Margaret, the q"""1'• .sister, chlld(eo -three sons and one aboUld be paid $1Jll)ll a 1!'eek to daughter. go to theater premieres or William Hamilton, an op-cocktail parties." position Labor Party MP who "l don't think there's any says he favors turning Britain hope of the monarchy disap- into a republic, told a Foreign pearing in the immediate Press Auoclatlon lunch: future," Hamilton also said. "If I had the chance to "They have a very excellent · debate the monarchy on public relations ·Officer in lelevlllon w11h Prince Philip Prince Philip, who is . full or (Queen Ellzabeth.11 bwiband), ' glittering repartee. 'He is very I would uk him bow be good at it. justlfiel the money parliament "I think there is going to be gives blm and his family. an upsurge among tJie com· "I would tell him !bat we moo people when Ibey see bow encourage lbem to breed Like badly this question or royal rabbits. Tbe beredltary prtn-wealth II handled and bow clple In the monarcl1y II less Ibey refuae to discuss their selecti•e than a stud fann. enormous private wealth," TbeR you con at leul cbooae Hamlllon said. "Tbe ordinary your stock. In a hereditary people are going to react and monarchy we have to take in 20 to 30 years I see the end whit comes lloag." of the monarchy -or in SO Hamilton "" 1 member of years at most." . . a parlJamentary committee Hamilton said the · Britiah which recenUy propoled a 108 people have be en percent pay hike for. Queen "bralnwasheCI froril crad.Je to Elizabeth to $2.8 million a grave" into th,in.klng 0 tbe year. monarchy is cheap at the Hamilton said he voted price." Coming Jan. 29 Doris Day: "Why I Fight For Animals' Bights" Peer J, Oppenheimer's "Star Profile" rw.15 • militant facet of glamorous TV and movie star Doris Day's offsc reen personality. This exclusive inter. view focuses on her aggressive -devotion to the welfare and protection of animals -especially dogs. She discusses her work toward the establish· men! of a four-point shelter and training program developed and promoted by a national organiza· tion to which she dedicates much of her energy - away from "The Doris Day Show." e PARENTS' GUIDE TO TEENLAND -For everyone who thinks Three Dog Night ts a IJoc. tor Seuss story or that Jackson 5ive is a typo- graphical error, this special pictorial essay and hip-pocket guide may give clues to what'• com- ing from teenagers' stereos these days. e SELF-SERVE BRUNCH -Food Editor Marilyn Hansen oilers step-by-step instructions for pre- paration of a do-aJiiead Sunday brunch which IUnll lnto a serve-yoursell meal for those who wut to wait lllllil alter church or stay abed and ut hlte. Ail Coming Saturday in the1 :I DAILY PILOT ) NYLON REINFORCED GARDEN HOSE e Sturdy, jei11forced witli lon9·w•er- ' ln9 nylon •011't kinlt or t1n9le 5/l "x60" • .,. 6.ts TRU· TEST 1 EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT Oil·b11e p1i11t fo r ••· torior .wood 1wrftct1 Mildew rod1t111t P•1tel color mi•td to yo11r preftrtnct 38!AL --. -- 3 OR 4-INCH PAINT BRUSH e Qw1lity nylo11 bri1tl11 e Fe1th•red 1nd1 for smoother 1trok11 e Y 011r choice of 1i111 for m•11y Wii i BLACK & DECKER · HEDGE TRIMMER e 1 l " 1in9l1 Ml1• bl•d1 for 1hr11bt ollCI hecl11• e Ei1MJertip 1witch, tide h•"''• e Model No. 1100 Hurry! Hurry' ·To Kerm's Pr,ice _Cutting. S·ale! e lro1d 20" cuttil'lt 1p111 • F\tnow1 lri991 & Str•tto• Engin• e M•k•• 1hort work of m1U1r- job1 Low Cost, Versatile Black & Decker Jig Saw e C11ts cor111r1 or c11r¥tl wh1r•¥1r yow chew tho lin• · e U11 it for wood, mitt!, pltstic, itc. e l11clwd11 one bltde. Modtl *751 0 9 INCH STUCCO ROLLER KIT e E¥erythi1t9 yo11 111.0 to p1int 1twcco e 9" roller, fr•m• •Ml C0¥1r e l11clwd11 met•I trty DURABL~ MUL fl.PU~· . SAW HORSE BRACKETS e Co1111oct 2a4'1 inte 11whone1 e For wphol1t1ry u.;,· to• e f•r profn1io• t!1 or cfo·lt· _ yow"otf.t1 Conveniently Locot.d ••• Easy To leachl 266. HAI ... ILVI. -IN COSTA MESA PHONf 5'6-7ot0 ' ! ' HOURS1 WfEKDA YS 9 TO 9 54 TUR DAY 4ND SllWl>AY f TO 6 PM ' e Kilb . I I) c1ri1ct, 1 root •b.-plioit, .- w:O to. •, y11r U11 Oft dti¥~ ' • ••Y' •lltl "•"• • Co¥t rl 175 sq. ft. .... '·" J•SIZE SPAAY~PAINT • C1IOOM frlM flfllMll 11'14 l•C1ft'1 • 411, .......... po,.1., 1!..cf11 e Etsy to itt• • 1111 m••• Unbr11k1ble dw r•ble e 6r1•t for mhi:l"fl wp J pti11~t .. .,.,., ·e For how1e, c1bln, 1•r· ., •• bo•t Prlcea Effective thru Feb. 2, 1'72 STl/"P11PAINT e MMe••~ '.l!lf't.r· . e &oe1~ 011 1moot1itr, l•1h for y11n • 0~ Clflf .dofll ....,, folr• . . ... ' 3 ••I,.·_·.'. . ' . . '" . BUcX It ·BOOR· l/l-lllCH · VARIAllI SPEED DRlL i I • ' • . ' . . Spectators thiil/ as Calif- ornia Gray Whale provides sea show during annual ' .. ' miiJr'ation south. " ' .. ' I ; . ' . ' ' ~ .. .. ·'It .. "·' .' .. • • l ' ) ' ~ : I ', \' ' t • < • IEA ANDERSON, Editor . , .. ' i ~'· JHMfY v. 1m "• 1r I t • ,. . I I ..J . . . .. . . It Was a Whale o·f a E>ay It was one of lhoSe rare January dayt ~ In Soolhem Calilornia -hlgb tem- peratures, cleaf skies ind no smog. Taking advlntag'e of the warn\ w,iDter . 'weather" were families and fellow ad-- venturers who cllinbed aboard the San 'Clemente, a 65--foot sports fishing boat· and headed fout to aea. , . Eve~ne was hoping for a look at:the! ~ilO.,Ua G'a~ . Whale. The. m,"'!"t: tiJruru118 mJirate 1 _s;ooo milea a · year ' , . duri!li a three-li>Qlllh....,.,_y 1U:om thair. awnlner.,atay tn~tbe~ArcUci'ocea.rtO-~· 1 . • ~arm winter w~tenp~_BaJ.• Cal~ontiai t ' • The IOUthern ~IOD of ID estimated ' ' \ Daily Pilot Story and . Photos by Jack~· Comb•· . . ' • 7 ,000 whales begins in late December and new sea legs and a lovely Sunday outing continues until Match. The whale stays seemed enough. " clooe to lhore, olteo providing spectators I\ was a good day. with a maplfictnt apec\acle. But some spry sailor spotted the great.. The San· Clemente, sponsored by the moving masses through hia apyatau and San Clemente H1&h School PTSA and the the San Clemente was off-hot on tbelr UC! Blok>IY Club, takes Ill hopeful 11bale trail. 1 watchers from,Dana Point to the Western The whales dove down and detp, COJD-' Whlte Houae. The expeditions take pl1ee' . •.In& •P to blow oil steam and tau lllQflier : .at 10 ...... and, 1 ·p:m.,'Marllly and Sun, •• <\fivt.,The crqwd bold Ila coUecllvt b<utb daya.lhrough Flb.11t; .~, '> · • anilli'!!a.~'I Glllledl.YI ollll-aa lllt ;.,.,fGo<....,;'MlmemllerlorGfr1 ·Scout , ·great l>eas'fs'·'r'llVl "r• 111,1 ~ "l'liiop'm •o1 Santa ·Ana, lt1waa an lnltfal · 'aur1ace. Gllatening in the winter after.. boat l'tde. When' tbere dJdn:t seem to be noon sun. any whales around, the· coml:iinition Of It' was a glorious day. ' . . ~ . • . , ' • • I , , . r .. IC;t;REN ·HUBBARD AND CINDY NEUGROSC\'i~ SHAltE CANDY BAR • • . •• •' • '•; . . I : .. • ·~·· -,: . .. ;,;.: ...... .. ,.. ..... ••• ~ . -~ • • .i , • .. ,, ..... Gam~ .. ,Lo5es ARp>eal When Husband Writes His Own Rule~ I . · problem 11 that mr~er-._ to continue to be wttb -llld lldl ta di!· I lllloo refulod. W-. WI Oa ....... 11r71o 1'I1' --ft.a # • .-.. - -"""1t o1 carry11c orr ........... ,.. ....... , .... IO lie -IOI 1111111. Al for JGOI' lrleid .. -.,.. -·11 .... In ........ ... ,_ -.r IOI fOrlel THAT, ·-· DEAR Ali!I LANDERS: Thia ' Is ror X..,lmd Mom -!be woman who blam· Ill lllnolf lor havinl a mlaclrriqe. She I -• ........ 11811 -and loll the bah)'. A friend to1i1 lier that U she hid catrlecl the baby --le of WeeU lt cpuld have survlYed In ao 1ncui,tor. I ezperienced I llmlar lnclclont and •] """'••lft(•liuor ... ,.._ .. will qop,-....,.. ...,_ 111111. I waa eillrt ..... ~ and feel· r 1111 "°""""'. Om-., wllm ~ bulo blnd -'\llWtlDc Ille I decided to 1tt the -IJIOlllll -. l -to the holpli.J -ao I 1111 out a -and tla?led lo -Illa -..us . I Wi!-W'1 llnl-w11m the phone rlftl. II -~ lfriend. When I lold her I wM J)Jo -walls ahe ........, -?Do~wanl Illa&..,. ............. !be ... _... hla neck?" Well, that'i uaclly what hap. ~ two weekJ later. I can't -the tboqhts lhlt weol lhn"'lh Ill)' haecl: lirtl ...... and hale bee•• I tboucht ahe hid '1wilhed Jt" on me. 'nllll pllt. I wu certain I had killed my baby. I nearly '"nt out of my mind with piof. I ' It -1111 -ul -lriclan·who -1111 Nlllty. He lold me tbat wall· wablni bad nothlnc whatever to do with Ille .,......lion, that ludl lhilo hap- pen 11111 DO one kllOWI wllJ. Ile ..,. ............ to havt -beby rilbt away, llld I did. Thank God,.. ... have a hla!Uly, normal chlld. lo, Ann, ..-tell friends oot to make • auc:h lhooqhtleu, ldlollc ,..,_. All! tdvile the women who hne frll•till Ilke mine to taUt to tlleir -lito mediat.1)1. Gettlna all the t.Ttlilt i,t. lnp out' Into the opesi ls the oa'1-~ GLAD I DID. i:~ DEAR 0: 1'111 atad )'IO 4111, llO. n.iiji lorlkleld-y.A--1 .... ........ -lMn 11 I ..... tleal -effeclm lhl• 11Jl'lq I mlPt say. There Is a big dill....,. between al1I and cool .. Ann Lander> ahoWI you bow .. ploy It cool without rr....,. -'t ouf I' her booklet, "Teena11 In .:.. 'fe """ to Cool If." Stnd 10 ctn1s la<* ... lq. aelWdclressed envelope to Iba IW- LY PILOT. • T~ J""""1 27, Im _ Art Sale .Funds Tagged for Providing Education ~"Eutopean·ou paintings and tapestries will be offered for sale In the _ Newport Beach home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Golden from 1 to 6 ~ p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30, with proceeds going to the education work of American Women's ORT. Previewing the show are Oeft to right) Bruce Golden, exhibit co-sponsor, Mrs. Joe Kandle and Mrs. Jerry Golden. • · ·I Strolle.r Gives New Direction .; S "lt'a true that behind every for a trip to the World's Fair ·;:man theft's a·woman," said in San Francisco In the early ~~ld_Pe~19R. "but behind 40s and when the' trunk was .,. fulT; the rigid Stroller was' 'the every -successful nfan there only thing left unpacked. are two women - a wile and Peterson lied it or. top of the a very surprised mother-in-car and bis wife said, "Honey, law." , ·-· -thii1s-ridiCU1ous. ·we can't Peterson himself w a s travel with that. Why don't surprised at the turn his you invent a collapsible one?" "This was in the early stage ~areer took in 1945 when he ar our man:iage when the wife bie~an a baby p r o d u c t 1 thinks her husband can do tiusiness that has boomed into anything," he said. first 2,000 strollers had a weakness in the handle and they all broke and had to be replaced, Peterson·laughed:- "Every morning the four Swedes on the board of direc- a worldwide enterprlsi. · · He promised to invent one · ; The founder and j)resident of and she reminded him of ; tfle J?ei.r.on Baby Pniducts spoke promise JVheO they ~turned -··torS came tog~lher to read the - Bible and pray aOOut the pro- blems. Jliow, we are the largest manufacturer of baby products in the world. God helps • us in the things we love." Peterson related that in his before members of t h e and she broke a fingernail youth he was interested In RAE CAPPS Newport Beach C h r l s t la n 'trying to 'Pl\l the stroller back girls, airplanes, football and Women's Club during a J,ogether. ba!ketball. He took a course in luncheon in the Airporler Inn. . The inventor, now a . 1 ' ' • I h · f nd he f ~ f f __ ,. ' lltU ~\."''-""'' nd th ked God a1rp ane m~ an1cs or a. year Hia llrst product, a t grand at111C1" o our, __, 11e e, -""'~ a an · then got a Job at an aJl'P()rt Rae Capps To Marry basJs-upon whJdJ 'be founded had beeo.. interested in f~ auwertng my pra~~r: .. whi~ lasted for qDly a week, the company, wl:.s ' a col· alrp\anet' arid appUed . aOme . My .f~ thought, it WU -1 because of the deJ>ression Iapsible baby strOUer' he flight technology to hls first at-ao terr1f1c they !WOUidn't put times ' designed lor his wife, tempt. any money in it," be Jaugbed. · Margaret, who was tired of "I couldn't make it work," It was patented and in 1945 C-Ollege was next, then trying to put a conventional he said, "and that night I production was started. The Varied jobs as a C-Ontractor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. stroller in the car. I prayed about it. I had i vision and defense plant worker. Capps of Newport Beach have : They were packing their car , Of it, and got up and made a · Peterson now teaches a announced the engagement of jewels by joseph SMrches fol jewels c...,,_.........., .. ,...,.... "' .. .,. ..... " . """ ..... .,,... •••• lll...,t'IM, ---~ ........ ,..c........... If ..- ...,. -"tit v•llll· W. w1i-M ........ " eut111M ,_, ............ ,... .... """ .... -cat Mt ........ " Mt. ir.111 " ... -. BARS & STOOLS DINETTES ... TOO 'JANUARY SALE FINAL 5 DAYS DISCOUNTS TO 589/o DTER? BIG SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA . 54 8 ·27 71 e IANKAMlltlCAllO e e MAITlll CKAJtOI e Ha ·i"r At'ds class of . .YOUjlg l!l.arried theit daughter. Rae Ann couples in Sunday ·school and -capps .to Dan Eugene Clark, keeps up with them ln water son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. T Sh · skiing and dirt biking, and has Clark of Costa Mesa. 0 I n e just turned again to ·his first The future bride is a love of flying. · graduate of Whittier High Keep hair grooming ac· · "The reason for living is to School, attended Orange Coast ce1sories . as cl(an as YOlJl' know God. If we miss this we College and is a sophomore at hair. . . miss the whole thing," he Cal Poly, Pomona. Don't .forget to. include stated. Her fiance is an alumnus o{ brushes and comb.! In your "Now I realize the meaning of hat I I ---' th · Costa Mesa High School and handbag. when you're washin1 w eaiJ~ as a)'OU .1n accessories. r conlirmatlon class th e n · orange Coast College and at- Durik Ci.lrlers, . clip·s· . and •forgot : The chief end of inafi tends La Verne College. hairpins in a basin al suds is to know God and glorify No date has been set for the from time to time. . him.'' wedding. Second Time Arou,nd Poinsettias Take .TLC WASHINGT!l.N (UPI) - Walt a minute! Don't throw that Christmas poinsettia out yet. ·Many varieties af poiruiet- tlas now an ·the market were developed orlglnally by the U.S. Depa.rtme.Jlt af Agriculture · Research Service which points aut that ~ plants have .a long decorative life and are aften found in homes as ·tate as March. · With some knowledge of growth requirements, a person can keep poinsettias for a .se- cond season of nowering. To keep your poinsettia for another year, ARS plant scien- tists provide these pointers: -When its decorative life is aver, put lhe Plant lfi a cool, mo ist area -such as Ule basement -and let it ·dry un- til the faliage drops. Water it s~iogly e~eO'te,.w weeks to keep the main sfems · from shriveltn&.. . •. When all danger af frost is past, put the plant oumde in a suMy location. Then cut the top dowllto 4 to 6 inchetJrom the ground. -If the original plant is to be flowered again, leave it in the pot and bury the pot '° that lta toP is level with the M>il. Sept. 1 and limit new growth to 2 or 3 shoots per main stem. At thi! time, replant the poinsettia in a slightly larger pot than was used t h e preceding year. -Leave the poinsettia outside until the nighj.s begin to gJl:t cooler . i.n the fall, ht.It take· the plant Inside if there is ·a danger of frost. Indoors, the plant should have as much dayllght aa possible, with the temperature held >t 60 to 65 degrees F. Keep the plants dark at night until they ha ve Oowered. Any artificial light at night will cause unsatisfactory flower- ing. Drafts and excessive tem- peratures will cause the leaves to drop. BE HIS VALENTI NE IN A ROMANTI C HAIRSTY LE However, If new plants are jo be started lrom cuttings, remove the aid -plant from the pot and plant'il'd~ectll' to the -Supply enough waler so that the soU does not dry out fOr e\'en a bi'ief Interval. Dur-- ing active gro.wth, f e e d pa Inset t I as regularly, prererably with dilute IOll> lions o! ooluble !trlll!lln. ' SHAMPOO $211 CllHI SIT .! ................. . AFTll 4 PM $3 44 ...i SATURDAY ....... . LClftt Hair l1tr• PEkJMNOOS - $750 . & u, ,., .. , fuhleMWe ltfl•. Rogerj R au f'! Salon r lo••• Coat?lm 540.iia ~ -LIVIL-COITA MUA 540-lllf DAILY f·f-IAT. t -6-eLOID .... . ' f o ground. . -During the summer, as new 1bo0ts grow 6 to a inches In length, pinch them back to 2 leaves each. Pinch the last time about ... M.,.:F1Vli ' M:' GEMS*' ~..... THI llAlll TO ...... I "TT POI AUTOUl-·- •ll1,a111. ........ n'"1~;rt• °" ..................... ... tMm...., .. rt•-··••• .......... ttJcn. ttUAT .... JAIJIJlllllf , ...... v..--... ...,~, .................. -,,_, 270 1: 11lh It. In Hll ......... ,.,,. CHll ~ • ...,,. • Your Horoscope A ri es : Pay Attention, , Correct Your Errors FRIDAY JANUARY 28 By SYDNEY OMAltlt Virgo can analyze and work plAM which transfonn sur· prlstng situations Into person· al advantage. Once a Virgo individual .. gets the scent," it ls dUfiC11lt, U not Impossible, to throw him o/f the tract. ARIES (March 21-AprU 19): Harne situation requires care, special attention. Be thorough In all you undertake -. main- tain steady pace. You may be misquoted. Correct erroN1. Don't take for granted that others w i J I automatically · u~erstand. TAURUS (April 20-May 2jl): Travel may be more u- penslve than imagined. Check appointments, reservations. Avald being in too much of a hurry. Study Aries message. Thase who usually are depen- dable now act in eccentric manner. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Avoid spending too much prior to checking actual quality and requirements. Some, w ho make demands, are not fully appraised of facts . Includes young persons, f a m i l y member1. Be diplamatic, but firm. CANCER (Jwie 21-July 22): CondiUons at home base now apt to be unsettled. See situa- tions, individuab as they ac- tually etist. Avoid wishful thinking. You may not get all you want, but you can perfect some techniques. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Hold off on travel pl ans. Build on more solid base. Invest in future ; means make money work for you. A more co.n· servative course now is ad· visable. Heed voice of ex· perience. Restless relative need not be taken seriously. VIRGO (Aug. 2.1-Sept. 22): Flnish rather than begin - complete transactions. Some hopes, wishes are fullilled in SW'prising manner. G u a r d JJC)s.sessioos. If not alert, you could lose something o~ value. Take extra precautions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): You get publicity. Recognition comes 13 result o f in· dependence, originality. Shake aff tendency to remain in rut . Come out of emotional shell. Exude confidence. Welcome new contacts, challenges. SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21 ): Skeletons rattle. You , make discovery which could em· barrass one who matnlalned attitude of superiority. Be charitable, aware of long range posslbllltles. Eschew quick attempts. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 ): Versatility and humor prove to be twin allies. Get budget in order .. Frank discussion with mate, partner is in order. Another who is born under your sign plays prominent role. Don't fall for sob story. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Take steady, sure steps. Avoid rushing, overconfidence, Best now to let others show their hands. Listen, abserve and learn. Be especially wary where lega l matters are con· cerned. Play waiting game. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Make preparations for change, travel. Realize nothing will be handed you on proverb- ial silver platter. Planning·is necessary. Open lines of com- munication. Gemini individual figures prominently. Pl SC ES (Feb. 19-Mareh .20): Cement family ties. You will need eo-0peration ·in put- ting across special program. Choice is your own -whether to brood or be happy. Choice you make will depend on degree of your maturity. Laundry Cycle IF TODAY IS YOUR I IRTHDA Y you are a n original thinker , willing to take a chance on fresh talent. ideas. Social life now will ac· · ctlerate. Travel, numerous contacts are f eat ured, especially in September. What has been dreary is transform- ed into life bright with ap- partunity. Loses Its Spin By ERMA DOMBECK I tacked a note up in the utility roo_~ yesterday that read: ALL CLOTHES LEFT HERE OVER NINETY DAYS WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE AND SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC. TION. AT WIT'S END "What does that mean?'' place dressing over ·the asked my youngest. toaster?" he asked. !'It means you have diapers I planted a firm hand on his ! ~BRASS RlNi ~DhtlMtlft SIH1't w ......... ,,.,.., "' • No rm•n Wiatt 0 Bloylt Alto Golf w .. r 2711 l•t CHlt HWf- Corou 4-1 AA• 67J-4740 at the bottom of your stack of bottom. "No. Jt means your clothes and yau are 13 yearsjj~u;nd;;erw~ear;;j~u~st~g~o:trl u~n~lu~c~ky;!~"~;;;;::-12.!G~:;;~;;;;;;;j aid. It means I am sick of watching you dress each Full•rton Op•n Sun., 12·\ p.m. morning over the toaster. Jt Half s • means your clothes have a Irae i£I home and 1 want to see them ~ ~ In that home!" "I've been meaning to talk with you about that," he said, "Why did you throw my blue jeans In the wash?" "Because they were in the middle of the floor." "Were they scrunched down to two little holes?" I nodded, "What's that got to do with it?" "When they're scrunched down like that, they aren't dir- ty." "So how am I supposed to know when they are dirty?" "The dirty ones are kicked under the bed." "Why don't you put them an top of the bed?" "Because I don't want to get them mixed up with the clean clothes." "Instead af sleeping with yoUr clean ckithes, why dan't you put them in a drawer?" "Because that's where I keep the dirty underwear I am going to wear again." I took a deep breath, "Why would you wear wxlerwear two days In a row?" "Because it la lucky un- derwear." rerlcy cotten• fNlhtn up a cl~ll January ward rob.. Put som• new OM S In yaur clOMt • Choose from plenty C!lf H•~·Slzo Shop. '""" 9.00 t SIZES 1411·2411 "For whom?" I asked dryly . "I suppose you want me to put my clothes Jn the clothes hamper?" he challenged. '1It crossed my mind." "With all the wet towels In there, my clothes would get \ E(fa . IN:or'sHALF-SIZE SHOP ruined." "You are supposed to put ·your . wet towels on the towel racka." · "Whal'll I do with all your pantyhoae and nreaters?0 "PUT THEM IN THE UTILITY ROOM?" J ahouted. "Does th is mean 1 lose my 1f . 1805 NEWPORT Bl YO. COSTA 1411.A l l/1 a . N. 1 ... St.1 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER IN_..,...,......_,., .... ,.1 A11t1 1M 091:AlllO•P.Al91: JMLL . P.ULLlllTOJI IMPORTANT CONSIGNMENT UNSOLD ,CONTRACllD MIRCHANDISE IMMEDIATE PUBLIC aucnoN c.,.,., S.lectetl FIH & Valuable PERSIAN RUGS Alll ...... Ori ..... ~,.,.,. ., -., Ille """' ....... ., SUl'lll llBMAN. IOYAL ISl'IMAN. TAlllZ. •or~· MATUIAL llUI 9UMI, NUNTIH ICllll CAIPIT, IOTAL USM , II, SHlllAZ, MAIN, IUllDISTAN. IAllHTIAlll, l'IAYll au• .... -. lllDO IAYOll- -.. HAMDAN • =·=~.,==-~=.:i:::t...w:: ~.~=oi ...... ' =UC¥ita •*"""" fwwA4 .......,.. .. TM lwl•IM ., .... , ..... ...,. ,.. ....... "ILM' d 1'1tp Cl.II Mii ... 11'9iW • M1•1•1 .. mM tlMI dWI II ~ ........ . ' . Thts 1hlpmeol ha been -by CUI-<"II -to: · NIWPOITlllNN ' 11071 .................. .... S••wt J IFJ II 1:11 It& Vllwfftf -In 1; m.: p,_ 11 .......... -fll ...._ Auct......,; C.L &.19' l111nW• TtfWI C.... " a.ck • I • • . '· .... . .... . . Designer , Views By JO OLSOll Sbe travels ISOll miles a ot .-. Dllh' l"U•I ttett month over the freeway• to W b a l c a n . y o u n I her work at California Sta~ homemakers l°'!k .forward \0 "'College at Loa Angeles, where In home furmahlngs a n d she Ls an asslalant profeuor of deslgr:i of the future? hon\e economics and will add M o d u I a r bouslnr and be ' bout f'-'-' portable fl:lrnlsblngs that flt more as a goes a . u11,1- . Int the blrt Ing paint, carp.et 1 n g. o mo 1 y. of these wallpaper and furnJsbings for homes, interior designers who the house she ii 'refurbishing. work as consultants and Miss Wriabt who teaches -.. kitchens that roll t~ any part Interior design 'and the hlltory of ~ house or paho. of d o m e s t I c architecture, • . This was the forecast of earned her bachelor degree .. Patricia Wright, a Corona de! from Was~ s state •. Mar ~esldent who has been University in televisk>n com- . comnussl~ned to red~ra~e municatio"ns and her masters ·the interior of the htstor1c in interior design from UCLA. Jae~ Entenza P a c I f I c She has produced 14 educa- Pahsades bluff home. 1ional films for CBS, which won for her the 1981 Lulu Th • d 5 Q h Award from the Los Angeles I r t Advertlalng Women, and in 1964 took. top honon In the Argentine Film Festival for a I b d film on architectural design. Ce e rate "Much too much is spent on · fashion Instead of style In , furnishings," Miss W r i g h t ,. The 50th w e d d i n g an-commented. ''Fashion goes in -. ni versary or Mr. and Mrs. 5-to IQ.. year cycles. The cur-rently popular rough 'Mexican Earl ~ngman of San Clemente look is the result of a reversal · was celebrated at a Lake Forest Beach Club party ·~~inst ~ghtweight Danish. hosted by their sons Earl . Fashion is something that EngmanJr.ofOrange~dDr. is of the,moment," she ex- . Robert Engman of Lake plained. ·~yle l~ ,,for a Forest and their families. greater period of time. Mrs. Engman became the "We;re l~ving ~ a mobile third generation in her family ~rid, ~lM '!right . added. to achieve the marriage ·Peqple will begin buying new • milestone. Her sisters, Mrs. furniure . and appliances that ·.Lydia Walters of Minneapolis are m~l,tipurpose and can be and Mrs. Violet Reeves of .. moved. . · Downey attended . When decoratnlg a home, a The honored couple came to hom~ker sboukt be careful Los Angeles from MiMesota to avoid the monotony of hav· In 1922 and. moved to San ing hers look like everyone Clemente ln 1965. They are else's, she cautioned. This can former commander and past be done .by hir~ a decorator president of American Legion or studymg design oneself. Post 87 and Auxiliary of Hun-"The day will come when tington Park. designers will be working for the majority, not JUI! tbe af- fluent few," abe preclic:W1. The home Ille ls reslorinc wu deaigned by two ot tbe world's most famoua •rchltects, tbe late Eero Saarlnen, who dealgned the TWA Airport In New York, and Charles Eames, who la noted for hb trend-,.ttlng furniture concepts. "It's a monument -I don't want to change It too much," the designer said. Sbe Ls doing whole walls of color -blues, oranges and yellows, and is using banners, mtrron and other inexpensive items. It is a t~ home on spacious grounds, which was designed for entertaining large groups of people. She is making it functional for the two boys, S and 10 who live there with their father, by us- ing cran"rlented, t a ct 11 e materials. • Miss Wright also plans to expand the Uving space bi b r J n g I n g Jn prefabricated modular units Which conform to the original archlt.lcture. "Eventually It will be given over to a foundatJon for public use in some way," she added. ' In addition to her teaching and renovation work, she ii making an educational film on creative play de.sign and is spending two mornings a week filming at the Calvary Presbyterian Church in South Pasadena. The use of design in day care and child development centers is fast becoming a prime interest in t h e designer's life. It looks as if · she may be adding a few .more miles to that monthly 2500 as. she begins to explore what she hopes will be a new concept in creativity. , ! • ' Fund-raising Events Fill Club Calendars Such Orange Coast club ac- tivities as luncheons, trips, civic projects and fund-raisers continue into February. HB Women Tomorrow ls the reservation :: deadline for the benefit · luncheon to be hosted by Hun- tington Beach Woman's Club: members at 11;45 a.m. Mon- day, Jan. 31, in the Mercury Savings and L<>an building, Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Gordon Gemmill. . Roaring 20s will theme the · . annual P o t I u c k Husbands' : night whe!l the group meets ·: Tuesday, Feb. 8, In the :: clubhouse. • • •' •' ,. CRTA ,. Refreshments will precede · benefit bridge wben R<Ured -Teachers of Orange County, Coast Division, gather at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. S, in Clubhouse. Two at Leisure World Lagun_a Hills, for the Laura' E. Settle Loan and Scholarship party. Mrs. Gladys Haass ls In charge of arrangements and reservations may be made . with Miss Annie Re.illy of Laguna Beach or Mrs. Harriet .; Bowline of Laguna Hi.lb by Monday , Jan. 31. State Board • Mn. William Cheney of : · Newport Beach will report on : the upcoming convention at the C&lifornia Federa.Uon of Women's Clubs state board meeting to take pl.ace Monday, Jan. Sl, through Friday, Feb. 4, in the Mansion Inn, Sacramento. Town and Gown Leonard Olguin, supervisor of teacher education, will describe What Makes Mexican Kids Tick during the UC! Town and Gown, meellng at 9:1'.> a.m. Monday, Jan. 31, in tbe Engineering Building. He has been director of the state program on English as a second language and has made two ftlm, series on bllinlWll- ism. Chancellor Daniel Aldrich11 opening remarks will concern Town and Gown's theme for the year, Contributions of the University to the Community. Ne"".pQrt Unity Newport Unity Women have a double bill planned for Tues- day, Feb. I. Mn. Ted Balinaki will tell the group about Treasure Mapping, goal attainment, at a meeting in the Unity Center annex while a new Creative Living · Foruin debuts ln the center. Laguna DAR On the first day of their American History m o n t h , members of the Patience Wright Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will · meet in Hotel Laguna at noon to bear Dr. Giles T. Brown, author, traveler and graduate dein at California S t a t e College, Fullerton. The· chapter will e<><polll!Or Laguna'• sixth an nu a I Patriot's Day parade on Saturday, Feb. 19, and award American Hi!lory certllicates and medals to llfth and sisth graders. • Variety Fashioned Spring/summer fashion collectlon1 offer .:r.t:f' for nenlna ensembles such u pull wKb lop or Ille skirt wllb full sleeves. Britisli Empire Cavalier Chapter of Daughters of the British Empire will meet in the Costa Mesa home of Mra. Martin Morales, regent, at I p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 1. Women of British birth or ancestry in- terested In joining the group should contact Mrs. Morale.a. Adoption Guild Tbe Mmea. Norman Axene, William Barry, John Booty, Gary Davidson, Guy Earl, Robert Moore, Brent Ogden, Lynn Valentine and George Yardley are new members of the Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County. They were in- troduced by Mn. G 11 e s Anderson, vice president and welcomed by Mrs. James Cutler, president. The guild's 1972 fund-raising chairmen are the Mmes. Donald Regan, tennis tourna- ment; Raymond Carpenter, patroness; Bert Coffey, teMis ball; William Stabler, junior tournament, and T h o ma s Doan, tournament benefit. Senior Citizens A humorous revue, Fun ln Readinff, will be glvenby"lin. - Laurence Wright, f o r m e r stage peraonallty, wben the Harbor Senior Citizens Club meetl at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 31, In the Newport Beach clubhouse. Las Brizas Past presidents and 1crap- books provided the memortea as members of Laa Brbaa del Mar AUJ.lliary of Children's Home Society celebrated their filth annlveiaary at a surprlae birthday party. Hearlnt the accomplllh-• ...... for tbe Ont time --new prqv!Jlonall, the ~: Don'. Himes, John ~. lllchard . Demora, Wllllim ·Boe-.· Rftblrd eo.t-ney and Robert Leslie. FV Chamber Ou~ aervice awafda: hove been pr-med to Ille Mmea. Al Krullenber(, Donald Thompmn and Fred Funt by the women'• divillon ot Ille Fountain Valley Qwnber of Commerct. . The group a1ao rerocn1•.11 memben for dedicated aervlce, appointed dlatnnen for 1m actlvltlel and ICheilUl- ecl a memberihlp tea < 6r 1Wcb7. I Shoes Lifted Sprtna'a lolly approoches lo °" ~ lncluda ........ 11111 plotlonm, ellea In ....... colortand lllllarlalL • Future 'Patricia Wright adjusts a ' ceiling fixture she adapted ·~for wall use in , a historic hdme l she · is restoring . ' ' I • BATH SHOP FLOOR COVERlNCS "Botanical Zoo" thildren's k>wels, bath 1.99 ·fwKf ••• 1.39, wash.65c 1 • • Tllof1dl!· -11, 19~ OAJLV I'll.OT £1 Past '. "FABULOUS FAll<U" Elimin1t• th• frustretion of deelin9 w1th fh• strip- typ• , , glu• on • , Fils• Ey•l•1he1J Sey Goodby• to mesc•r• & •y•lin•r , , 1l••P. and wek•-up • 24 Hol./r·•-D•y B•eutyl EY•1~1~fs' 1n~iv·iJ~.uy · •ppli•d fo your own •.• for 'months of lestinf' N•tur•lnestl ilAY MERRRL'S HAIR DESIGN 2912 L C-t Hwy., C:...-del W. 644-7n7• ' lAMPS $3~.9:S Fine. plated bfass limps In 3 ele- gal;'lt ~les1 •••••• ,: _ • • • • • • • • • • • 24.9' ,$39.95 Choice offive colors In 1i"8er Jars . with wire pleated shades • • • • • • • 24.99 -. . • • • $147 to $872 MillJJ'rial machirie made oriental design ~rugs:'. from. famous manu- factuie, lin;iited,patt~rm and sizes,.4'3':x6' to10'x16' •••.. : ••• '117:0010691.00 .. BEDROOM ACCESSORIES $18 to $5 5 Clo~e out of discontinued blankets, acrylic and some wooll.99 to.· 27.49 . ' ' $25 to $50 Couch covers in di sc:ontinued patterns • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12.49 to 29.99 $12.95 Wamsutta's Irregulars, supercale, white, 1 OO" cotton. • •••••• , ..... • 3.99 1s120 to $260 Headboanls, floor sampjes 59.90to 130 00 DECORATIVE ACC:ESSORIES A collection of open weave ceramic plant- ers from Italy ....... -priced from 3.50 $8 to $30 Al•baster papeiweights2-00 to 7.50 DINING ACCESSORIES Elepnt Irish lilfen oblons or scroll patterns •balex OV.I place mats • , • _ • • • .. 1 .29 $15 to;$100 Luxurious S'erling silver seiv- ing pieces and tabie accessories by Empire 9.99 to 74.90 DRAPERIES Custom d-ios labor 1.99 to S.99 "ask for our home consultant or bring in your wu1ers*r1Sl' · 1 · . ! • ' I ' Retum'ed custom d11perios; many coloi> andsizes -·····----·--· roduc:ed1 l . ' . 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Gro., for serving hot soups orlhat special salad •.•.•••.••.•......•..•• 1.99 $7.99 Velduro nylon on rubber entry mats, perlect for the "1iny wet days or the drydu5tydays ofsummer;:!Ox33 .• 6.99 • $11 .95 Porcel•ln coated r(lUltl-cooker, slowly cool< meots and ...-.bles to re- tain fliMlf and natu11l food value _ 9.99 Oriental jar lampswith white "*les 12" ••••••••• i ••••••• 25.00 14" •••••••••••••••• 35.00 17" •••••••• , •••• ; •• '<4SA'.>o ,, SLEEf SHOP $59;90 · 'f·irin•tufted mattress and box spring •••••• , • • • • • • • • • • 49.SO each SUN•SHOP · 48" Table with six barrel c""ll1w/cushion to fi t, wrought iron mesh aroup, whJte Mly w/yellowviriyl culhlon • , • 199.00 42" Round u;mperecj glass-top table with four sculptured chairs, fnimes in lemon, cushionsa:e wh itew/lemon tript . 1,19.00 T.V. & APPLIANCES $309.95-Kltchen Aid deluxe portable dishwasher, front ~ning, 3 cycles, av- ocado, floo1.sample only • ·, •••• 279.00 $79.95 l ane record storase cabinets, MeJtiteranian design indexed compart. ments •••. : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 59.95 ' ADDITIONAL SALE and • CLEARANCE VALUES IN ALL HOME STORE DEPARTMENTS ' ............................................. ,., ..................................... U..... 4 ll .................. ~HIMe111•.h .......................... ... • • • ' ' , --. • . -• • • • ! . • ; , . • • -• i • t ' • ' ~ , • • Oii ... , l1DIS. llllLlll!ME •llDD'RS HAI[ IUI TUEi. llllllllALU IUIS Im f1IST l'llC( IT 011 ITEI lllS llARIEll 11 DIR STOit • Sllap B1lleck'1 Siiia Au .•.. Mollday t~roqh Friay 1:31 11. 1:31, Sltlrny 1:31111:11, 1 Fmln S41111, Snta Ala, '"111 MJ-7211 --~~~~~--------... ~~~~~~~~.,;,.~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-4 · • DAILY PILOT Soup Bowls 'Hazardous' Art China Co. ol Sebring, Ohio, e1cetd FDA lcctptoble limits of 1 parts per million lead and .5 ppm cadrnilllll, the agency said. I Reporter Takes Contempt Case to Top State Court . WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and Dnl( Administration uJd Its tests have confirmed that 200,0llO ""'P b 0 w I I dlllribuled ill a nationwide laleo promotion have Ullla!e levels al load and coclmium. The decorated b o w I 1 , manufactured by AmerJcan Americana announced It ls voluntmly Moding 1'-ceot refunds to purchasers and asking that the bow!J be d .. troyed. LOS ANGELES CUP!) -Judge Older had Issued a gag newsman again, going to worJ Reporter William T. Farr, order forbidding participants for the Les Angeles Tlmes. · cited for contempt of court for ln the trial from making such Judge'Older cited Farr on 13 1••··················1 • HING THIS AD rOR A • refusing to reveal JOurces of a statements out of court. counts of contempt, aaylng he story during the Charles Farr claimed the protection was not covered by the stata Manson trial, has appealed the of the state law allowing Jaw protecting n e w s m e n • case to the state Supreme newsmen to maintain the because at the time of the con- Court. secrecy of their news sourees. tempt hearing he was no ~ i FREE Car Wash E = Wini My tiff.'' ef UR1'11 ...__ C• fllll!ifMffl) = • Laguna Car Wash • Farr, then a reporter !or the In the meantime however, longer a newsman. Los Angeles Herald'Examiner, Farr Jlad quit his reporter's Farr appealed to the state reported during the first job and gone to work for the Supreme Court after a state Manson trial that the Manson district attorney's office as a Court of Appeal ruled Dec. 17, Family planned to kill more news secretary. upholding the contempt cita. celebrities in addition to '•;;";;•;;;;;h;;aa;;;;;;;'lnc;;;;;e;;;;;beco;;;;;;;m;;e;;;;;a;;;;;;;tio;;ns;;;;;b;i;y;;O;;ld;;e;;r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-; Sharon Tate, such u Frank II = MOS. C-t Hwy., Lot---4t4·1'2J = ,... I Acros1 from Hot•I L•gune) • • M•t Cr•Ht C•N• Acc-.,t-4. • O,.n D•lly, SllfMNy1 •ftlll Holldey• • .,,.,. ._.,..,. ,.., 2t, lm • ""···················II! ' REPAIR vw· PORSCHE FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY DELUXE FOREIGN CAR SERVICE Ch••lor W;Hi•m• -OWNERS-Rondy Kuhn '211 L19•1 c.y .. ld.eL11•1 leache494.J6ll Sinatra and Elizabeth Taylor. WORK SPEEDS AHEAD ON BOAT DOCKS IN DANA HARBOR 'S EAST BASIN ly Summer, laoln Will Bl Bulging Wflh v-11, Offlcl1l1 Say superior Court J u d g e Charles H. Older cited Farr for contempt after Farr refus- ed to reveal the source of the story, saying only that he had gotten the information from lawyers involved ln the ttlal. \ Construction ·Crews Install Newstand Ordinance Deferred ' ' Filial Docks in Dana Harbor Work crews and equipment from a Huntington Beach con- struction firm are installing the last boat docks in Dana Harbor's east basin in time for a March deadline. And by summer the entire basin will be full of boats rang ing from small runabouts to 80-foot motor yachts. The grand total, say s'pokesmen for the Dana Point Marina Company, will be 1,426. Construction is still speeding ahead at the harbor with land (acilities including two new restaurants nearly completed, the Mariner'• Village shopping center filling with businesses which range from a marine-- oriented sales ofices to import boutiques. LOS ANGELES (UPI ) Landscaping on the private The City Council public works parcels also is being com· committee has delayed action I ted on a proposed ordinance that P e · would control newstands while ln the east basin, where new the city attorney considers ob- slips are opening by the day, jections. the larger boat is forming the The A m er i c a n Civil bulk of the waiting Hst. Liberties Union and organized The marina firm 's aides labor have opposed key parts said the large slips for vessels of the proposal at a City Hall in the SO to 60-foot category bearing. are already sold out, but The measure would require berths for boats 25 feet or less 8 ~ annual license fee and still are available without $50,000 liability bond from delay. news vendors and regulate the The completed section of the Size and appearance of news harbor , however, will be full of sta11ds. EVERYTHING GOES Leaving This Location FEB. 1 lth ' ALL Gi~ Items At Least 50% OFF 80% OFF Women's Vote League Plans TV Workshop vessels by summer. The ACLU opposed it on the J!:'===================~ The Hickory Farms ground that many of its pro--I- • • • §: ~~~··11r .1~1:i .. ~J ... ~ .. r •• · ··1 •11111 •11111 ·1111111 ·I~ 11111111~ 11111111 •I, . I' ' I ' ._ ":~.-L.:-:~ .. J .. "_l _ ·r: The League of Women Voters is !ponsoring a television and radio workshop in Huntington Beach next month. specialty foods shop and a visions were vague and posed CLEAN Kettenberg Marine sales office a threat to the freedom of ' will be open before month's disseminating news. the workshop , according lo end in Mariner's Village. Objeetions also came from Mrs. Ruth Bailey, public rela-Two restaurants, the Jolly representatives of Newsven-SWEEP ·• -• WI -lions chairman of the Orange Roger and Windandsea, also dors Local 75, AFJ....CIO, and County League. will be open in a matter of the Central Labor Council, t u · i . • • • • • • • • • League meinbers hope to learn how to produce a television or radio show from Mrs. Bailey pointed out that weeks spokesmen say. who contended the regulations five cities -Costa Mesa, Yet another dinner house, would deerease the number of SALE Fountain Valley, Huntington Reuben's, will begin con-news vendors, a large number Beach, Newport Beach and struction soon. of whom have gone out of Westminster -art planning a The surge in growth will business in recent years for joint public Cable Television mean that summer visitors to · economic reasons . = ..., . i . . . U1 •••••••••••••.•• : 830-1400 . 4!13·19.00 • --, ---.----------~----~ ~ Please toke odvantoge of our Standard 10°/o Case Discount Oft our entire Fine Wine HlectlOM -..._ ______________ ~ GIFT CLEARANCE ~ Bar Acccuorles Gliwware \Vine Racks l..:!;;.3 cfhcovntecl 20°/o and to cost _, -~,... Loc•I Deltw1ry 1nd froe Botti• Wr1p 494-5385 lankAmtrlcard 3 Students Join Tour Of Europe Authority. the $30-million harbor complex The committee asked the city "We hope to get in on the will have a choice of four attorney to prepare a reply ground floor and sponsor as places to dine within walking to the objections before Feb. many programs as we can distance of each other. 7. when the time comes," Mrs. --------------------1 Bailey added . Panelists at the workshop - to be held in the Huntington Beach Community Playhouse Three Chapman Co 11 e g e from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 4 -will be Jim Cooper from students from communities KNXT-TV, Jim Holston, KJOI along the Orange Coast are radio and Rob Merritt from taking part In a month-long RETV Laguna Hills. tour of the 75-volce Concert The panelists will be asked Choir to cities In Austria, how a program is set up. The Czechoslovakia and Gennany. · moderator will be Nancy Choir director William D. Arnheim from the Los Angeles Hall said the tour was ar· League, whose members also ranged as a result of an in· will attend the workshop. vltation to be the only All civic groups interested in Amer ican c~ir asked to ap-public service communications pear at the Vienna Academy have been invited to the of Music. The Chapman Choir workshop. sang there recently. ;:::=========;I The area students participating in the tour are : From Laguna Beach: Mark Hamilton, a freshman music major and son of Mrs. Shirley Gatewood, 204 Cliff Drive, and THE BEST Readenhlp p o l l 1 prove "Peanuts" is one ot the world's most popular comic strips. Read tt dally In the D.All.Y PILOT. Earl Hamilton or San Diego. °'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil From Mission Viejo : Karen!• Zogg, a sophomore English major and daughter or Mr . and Mrs. William Zogg of 24331 Cataluna Circle. Zogg is superintendent of the Tustin Union High School District. From Newport Beach: John McVay, a Chapman CoUege WwW• Llrtnt Tr•inmb-'• freshman and son of Mrs. speci.U1ti Shirley Watts of 1742 Bayport J.ocol DHMr WI Howefl Way and James McVay of 0'lLNO~l!ooNf.:l'u::I..1:- Runtington Beach. ''W• 1rv Mnl to merit y01,1r cor1I~" The choir, which left for the .,,,. DIMiy '•rtl 111:1, c-r v_, scheduled perfonnances in --. - - Munich, Salzburg, V le n n a 1 _ SCHOLARSHIPS ara now offered by Armonds Beauty College, Inc. Qualified Students learn a fun filled, high paying profession. C1ll or visit Armonds B•euty Colleg•, Inc. for program and registration inform1tion 496-9436 24052 La Plaza, Dana Point European tour on Jan. 8, baslli~"~'"~-~~·~-~~.,..~1~211~~ ~~~~LJ~~~I~:_~ ~-Prague, Dresden, both East j == ~ -and Wesl Berlin, t.lpzlg, Got· l'•ld hlltkal .,.,, • $199.95 CUITOMUCAH ••• EYlltYWMIH Stlt• 1"4 Strvice on Mo1t Mtjor Appli1nct1 0.1, & ltCA TV SALll lllf Sllll:VICI LAGUNA llACH C... .. -Nii to JIM! bd ..... G.E. -4 Wfttt .. lto1to A11thorllld w. _. Senlce 11 s.. c-t ._,.. ~~~~~~~~~~~-~;:;;;~~:::::~~==~t~in~g~en~,~Bon~n· and Heidelberg. VOTE YES. TUESDAY. FEB. 1 SAVI '°LYISRI SAYE MONEY LIFE Polynter1 l•1t longer dry cleaned, •nd cost less to clean th•n other fabrics. 01' YOUR LIFE CALL 494-1025 l .. 9. 11 tlil• tltctloft reolly Hceuary? A. It is absolut1ly vital for two roe1on1: I. Tho prosont tax limit of $2.08 will drop beck to $1 .35 on Juno 30, 1972, unloss thi1 oltcfion 1ucc11d1. 2. Thi risi ng costs of quality oducation can no lon91r bt m1t tvtn with a $2.08 tax limit. Rtvorsion to 1 .1.35 t1ic rett wou~ r•suft In • lou ol 42% of 1972-?l locol lox in· com ...... eofeotrophlc llnoncloJ lou to ft.. ~i•trlcf, ,, ..... " ........ fw1 A. AuthOrization to limit the maximum tax raft to $2.8.5 for thrto yoars, an In• creaso of 77c over the presont ,2.08. 9 , WW Ml'rictl .. provldad fer lty my tun? A. Tho bost tMching staff the district ctn 1ttr1ct A strong supporting stoff Ad~uate instructional supplio1 Cloan •nd wtll-•quippff classrooms Bus trensportation Summor Schoof L'l"' ol portoblti clonroom• 1 Spoelol R .... iflt, S,..ch, ood Mu.Jc ft1cht" 9. N •11112fwL ......... MY ._. ... , A. Approximetoly 25c may bo nttd1d- for oporation1 only-ntxt yeer which would cost about SI.SO por month on a · homo velutd at $30,000. Tho Board of · Trustoos has nov1r lovled moro of Its authoriiod taic r1to than eb1olutoly n .. c1s1ary. 9. How ..._ -tu Nit _,.,, 1rllll etloen? A. Wt havo on• of tho lowest! This y11r, t~e K-12 9onertl purpose tex rafo Is "4.3619 in San Jooquin; tho avor190 for tht other nine comparebl• districts In Oran90 County is ,5.361S-.n ovon •1.00 mor .. ............ lllflcmlloo7 A. httt If unlflcatton i1 vottd for on Juno ' 6. 1972, the district must continu• to ~per• .. one mor• yoer end continued f1nenci1I su,,.rt !1 1 ntct11ity. Ill ...... •llWF Tll lmmH E'Ol'm ............. :Ir"' Cl u:•w -· • • . • • FAMILY ClllCVS ~BU IC----..:.;._ "Gee, Grandma I I didn't know you liked to play with oil these things." BwndelRS Agents . Straight Shooters SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Two blondes -new special agents for the Internal Revenue Service in telligence division -have learned to fire a pistol and soon will start judo lessons. But Kathleen Johnson or Colleen West are more likely to ease onto a bar stool to talk tues with a stranger than to use the ir defense skills, "Right now I think we're the only women special agents in LEGAL NOTICE --------"'' NOTICI TO ClltlDITOllS SU~llltlDJt COUlltT 01" THI ITATI 01' CALll'OIUOA fOllt THI COUNTY 01' DllANGI N•, A·n .... E1l•l1 of WILLIAM J. FOROSS, DK1•1ed. NOTICE IS HEREllV GIVEN lo the c:redl!orl ol !tit 1~ n•mtd dtcldenl fh1t 111 ptrtor\I h1vlnt cl1lm1 Hll'lll the 11ld dKed1nt •r• r"ulrld lo 1111 tt11m , wlln the nece•'l•nr voud\1r1, In tltt ofllct of ttle clerk of '"-111ow t11llned eourt. W lo Pfetffll ftlam, Wllll Ille -Mh"Y -dler11. to IM undlrsl1Nd •t 1111 cfflc1 of ....., ttlornev.. WlTTEll ,. N D HARPOLE, jOO NIWPOrt C•11t1r Df'lv1, su1t1 :JIM, Newport e11dl, C•llrotnla ""°' wl'lldl It "'-Plll:I of bullntll of tf11 11ncltnl9nld In 111 m•INr1 pert•fnl1111 to tfll u1•!1 of 111d deuotnt. wlttlln four montllt •lltr t111 11,..1 PllbllClllOll of 1hl1 l'lllfkt. r>.led J•nu•rY 25. 1tn MARY C. DeGROFF Admlnlllrllr!• ol the ~11111 GI lttt •bow n.med dtcldenl WITTEll AND NAlll'OLa Iv: Mldl"I Cllrh""'..., IOI N ........ ~ Dl'iv1, Suitt JtJ N""°" 11-.dl, Ctllflrnl• "'61 T•: 11141 '44-1 ... Attef'lllYI fir Atlmlltl1lr•ll1• ~uttllsllld Or-• Cotti O.llY l'llot, J•nutrY 21 •"II Flb<'utrY 3, 11, 11. 1tn n1-n , LEGAL NOTICE • l"ICTITIOUI IUllN•ss .NA.Ml IT.lTIMINT Tllt fol~lfll 1trMll'IS •rt dol"' tlullMll 11: l TIJtE CITY, HJO NIWi!Orl. Co1t1 Mew. · Albtl1 C. HofloWIY, 42l2 Monollr1m, L•klWGGd, C11ff. Jenn N•m1ton. 10372 L11Mn st •• Los Al•mllal, C•lll. Tllll bu1l11e11 II belrt9 condudtd try I ,.~ll'IJp, Albtrt C. Hollow1r Thl1 :il•t.mlnt fllld w!ttt lhl Cwntr Clerk ol Or1n11t1 County on: J1nu1rY 25, Im. ev lltvl'l'lr J. Mlddolc DePllty Coun- ty Clerk. """ ~llbllJ!ltd Or•1111t CD11t DlllY Pllclt, J1n11•ry 27, •nd ftbnilrY i. 10, 11. 191' 20f.72 LEGAL NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUllM•IS ~ MAM• ITATIMIMT Tiit tollowlnt ""°" 11 OOlnt buslnns 11:. ' COAST SCllEW MACHINE PJtO. DUCTS. l.o.t ~l1tt11ll1, Cotti MtM. Jerry Nfkol1. m C.Orltla ,..,.,, CCIII Mew, C•11f. Tllll but!nul II bt1nt condudld IW II' l!'ld!vldl.lt1. J1mo Mikol• TI1l1 1t1ltmt11t tiled with lhl Count¥ C~k of Or•nN C0t;nty on: Jtn111rv 25, 1t72. II' e1vertr J. Mickle• O•PUIY coun- ty. Clerk. 1'-15511 Publllhld Or111t1 Cots! D•ll'I Pllol, J~n11•rv 27, •11111 1'1brv1rv :a, 10. 17. 1t72 ~72 LEGAL NOTICE '"' NOTICI TO CllDITOIS IU~lllOlt COUIT Of' THI STATE 01" CALll"OllNIA l'Olt THI COUNTY OP OllANOI .... A-n •21 !11111 of KINGDOM KEllll, DlcffMd. NOTICE IS HEllEllY 01VEN 11 the crtdltor1 of tht tbov1 MIMd Olmdlnl ttl.t •II 111rtor• h1vlnt clllm1 •ttlrt1t ttw uld dec:edtl'I '"' reciulrtd to Ille !Mm, •1111 lllt rwusurv YOUdltr .. In tl!I of!ICI of 1111 clri ot tM .tioYt enlltltd (Ollrf, • to Pl"IMnl tlllfn. wJlll !hi r.tc:IUll'Y voudltf• to "" undlnl•'*' •I flMI office o1 111'1' 1tlor!llYI• GROSSMAN, SMAL TZ, GllAVEN & PERllY, Ol)t Wl1thlr1 lllllldllll Suite 100, LOI All1llftl, C1t!torn(e fQll17, loltlldl 11 tllt ~llCI ol bu1l11111 ol ltl<I u111Mr1l1111d lt1 111 malltrl Jli,,llnllll • ltl<I tsl•te of Mid dtcldtn!, wllhln four monlh1 1ner t!'M flrll P\lbllct· !Ion of 11111 notice. Dtltd J•llll•l'Y 25. 1'72. MAllGARl!T ft , ll:EflR E11ecutr111 of tl'lt Wiii of lh• lbmft n11mld ~tdtnt e1totSMAN, IMALTt. OltAYIN a ,. ••• y ON WlllflW. li.t., klll 2'121 L11 A11 .. ln. C.nterllll flll7 Tll: 11111 61M111 A"'"""I fer IUCll!fhr P'Ublllllild Ortntl co.ti 0111\1 Piiot, Jtl'IUl'V 27 tncl Ft1>r111ry 3, 10, 17, 1m n2-12 LEGAL NOTICB the United States," said is. year-old agent Johnson. "The one in New York, I hear, quit because she didn't like being teased about her job. And they h~ed two In Los Angeles but they flunked thelr eye ex- ams." Miss Johnson s a l d m. telligence agents conduct a criminal investigation when the IRS suspects someone is cheating on his taxes. They might question suspects in- cognito In bars, or perbaps scan the newspapers to see how a man spends his money. "If you rea:d in the newspapers about a man who gives a $100,000 party, you check his return. It might report an income of $10,000 and then you'd know something is wrong," Miss Johnson said. ~ Last week the women prac- ticed shooting wtth 1 .22 caliber pl!tol. "We wore earmuffs because everyone said be caieful of the loud noise," said Miss Johnson. And Miss West, also %1, ad· ded : "So, if we ever have to use guns, we can say, 'Hold It till I put on my earmuffs.' " "They didn 't expect UI to hll the bullseye, but we did very well," Miss Johnson reports. "They were _surprised and told us we did better than a lot cf guys." The pair goe s to Washington, , D.C. aoon for training that will Include judo cla~sses. Miss Johnson started ·work- ing part time for the IRS while in college, became a fulltime tu agent in 1970 and worked lier way up to her new post. Miss West, a teacher by training, sala sbe took a part time job with the IRS last summer and applied for fulltlme work because II "looked very Interesting." Welfare Residency Waits Test SACRAMENTO (AP) California's own legally ·cloud· ed welfare. residence re- quirement is not being en· forced while it goes through a court test, an official of the State Social WeUare Depart- ment says. State official! say t h e residency provision of the Welfare Reform Act. of 1971 apparenily is not affected by a U.S. Sllpreme Cou,rt dec isi6n that struck down welfare residence requirement.I i n New York Stale add Con· neeticut. ~ Ronald A. Zimbrum, depart· ment deputy director I n charge of legal affalra, said of the Monday ruling, "I don't think this el1.mlnate1 ca1Uoria11 approach." The California provision re- quires a year1s residence in certain counties only when those counties' unemployment figures reach 1 certain level. The idea ia to eDCOW'lge newly arrived welfare reci· plents to roove to areas of California that have lesl unemployment and w h e r e there Is a better chance they can find a job, Zumbrun said. C8lifofnia'1 requtmnent is being cl'iallenged ln Sacramen- to County Superior Court by the American Civil Liberties Union and the N1lion1l Welfar< Rigbt..-Orlanisltion. Zumbrum Slid l!oi6 sides In the Issue have asked the court to issue 1 IUlllmary Jucltlm<nt without 1 trial oo the testcan be speeded to In 1ppeU.ta court. KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Saturdays in Th e DAILY PILOT • n..rsd<t. Jonuary %'/, 1972 DAILY PILOT 11 P~emiums May Be. Too Steep for Some NEW YORK (AP) olt1na1 -man or woman Thoosands or Americans may or 1m has gained con- be needlessly paying hlgh In-slderahle pourxlage since then. surance rates because lhey Diets ha\te ~ changed, and adhere to the custom or put-weiabt clings with age. But, ting their policies away In a because the lnsllr<d or the safe deposit vault, never to be agent. forgot, the b i g b looked at In year1. pttjllium may still continue. Forty years ago, for ex· The situation today Is likely ample, tome Afneflcans were to be reversed. uObM.ity Is the "rated up'' ~ higher annual · bi& dlleue today/' aays Dr. premiums because they were Kenneth Brandon.· Aetna Life underweight. JI wu the mi<W and CUualty. But will those of the great depreuion and wbo diet away the fat forget to many people had poor diets. get their premiums reduced? Chances are hiab that the It's like[Y. 0R7HO MATTRESS Insurance today la often written qn Uves Uiat once may have been conaldered unfmurable.' In tact, says Brandon, only 2.4 percent of all appllcanU at his company are turned down. Not all, however, are given standard policies. Of Aetna's poUci111 about 11 perptnt are substandard, mearUng they i~ volve addifiOoal charges-for obesity, h'y pert ens lo n, diabet.., occupaUonal hazards and eo on. . "Anybody still living can be the QUEEN Reg.$11s.95 ' . Fllllntlc .. .,..,.... ... tllil_lul =-.. -:=.llld bCltseprllvlnQallly I 15 lem~-­aprtngunr~-- and octoll.qulllod """"• J-0111'110-PAICi · _. and DOUBL.I! IONUSI • ROUND BED Reg.$179.95.Add a_•_ ... 5 1 8S to your room with thil 7 tt. dlameter mattres1 with malchllille<>Undatlonl .lncludn DO BONUll Convertible Sofa Reg.171.95 Great ... _ ot FUlL -oi.,plng,thl1modemoofo...,..ln,,,.,,., ... 5 1 BR fabriet end abll. lncfudel Otlho'• -.,, ... __ _ DOUllU-1 I• ·TWIN or \f. FULL SIZE . ..... $711.15 • I 8 0 end1"IC8d80-==:•M':'-'""'!!: 0 baK ......... DOUllU llOllUll THE NATION'S LARGEST CHAIN SANTA ANA ANAHEIM Insured lf he la wilUnC to pay lhe prem.iwn.'' uys Brandon. Some, In fact, pay as much as •too extra for each ,1,000 of face value. Charges could be reduced on many rated policies If the agent seeks reconsldtraUon, which is usually offered after one, two, three, five or 1len years. A jO-year-old man Ip good hullh ta able to buy a stan- dard term policy for 16.61 a thousand. 11We e1pect he will leave 3a more years or that hall hil group will be alive 11 the end of ~ years, 11 Brandon says. The expectation of death In the next year is only U3 per thousand. lf he has hypertension, however, he might be rated up to 200 percent of expected mortality, the probability or death w,ould be seven in · one thousand, and he would have to pay 16.65 on top of the regular $6.61 rate. Hypertension Is correetable, however. The insured goes on • 1 diet. He lUel medication. Ha blood preuur< returns to normal, and 901 one year later he asks for a review of his case. It Ls entirely possible that as much as 35 percent of the e1- tra premium might b e eliminated In one year. On a $20,000 policy that would mean a saving of $46.55. ot an ordinary life pollcy,whlcb it more expensive, the 11vlng would b e proporUooate.J,y larger. the KING Reg.$199l}5 Nowyoucanaleep In kcMyon this &ft. -111117'1Uo119 • Kino-slzemattrwwtttt2boxeprlnostCr01111Fl8C , 2auA FlberLockSlsal Insulator and beautifulSCftJIQ a IC•• plue Wlntilaled reimorced bofder makethlla J a 2 I £ I I " --i.s••tlllolow, lowpricel .. ~ .. :··~··=·=0~::1:1:1 :·-=·~ ..... --••II SI o-t~OJ&,~ OF MATrRESS SPECIALISTS ORANGE'. LAKEWOOD and FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16131 Harbor llYd. 1811 Wiit Uncoln Avonuo . Boi-Euclid incl Brool<hurat Av11- 720 No. Tustin Ave. Ono llock South ol Collins lnut to Mlchffl'a Markotl 4433 Canclltwood Awa11 Cancllewood Sllops (.....,... ol ldl ...... ) next to Zody'a """'* UM.570 Just E11t of Fod Mir! , Phono: n6-2590 Phono: 633-JI02 {1cnaa from Lakewood c .. torl Phone: 634-4134 OPlN UAllY Ill 9·SAT iO 6•SllN 17 6•1MM£01AT£ 0£LIV£RY•CR£01l lfRMS AVAllARlf•llANKAMfHlf.nHO•MASllR 1:llAI I,: I t • i ' • ,, DAllY PILOT 111CTIT ... IUtl .. U o NOTICI 0' NON .. alill'Oliltllll.rTY PICTITfOW IWIWIU •tCTITtOUI IUSUtt:ll MOTK& IMVf'TI .. llM l ,-. ITAftMINT ~~'It ......... •l'tlll Nltl tllt 1111o ....... SlAT&M•ffT KAMI ITATIMlfllT ... ic. 11 ...,...., ...... Nt N ._,. .. {"M• ...._... ,__ M llolllf Ml-•.i"*' wltl rlOf M rNOftlllit tor _, TM 9'1Wh'1 ---ire dtl!!t L~ tollowlfll ptrlQl\J. Mt dillnt ~J~~=• .,• ~.,... ~°""~= •l dtill1 0#" li.blll"'9 tenl,tcllf O\' tli¥-bi.IJINU t•: -l'ltll M' ·'-"40,!l'TH_ IL.Ullfl JtlALTY. ,,.,, V\11• other tfl .. I "'""''· tMI II# • .,.,. thlt dtft. ELl>OJtAOO INVES1'~e:NT, -v 1$LAND SWEET SM0''' ... e ... rte ........... blft -,, 11 1• .. ,,.., .. I 0,.. Iii......, '*°" Ct tM60 Dfll«I "'II 11tll My .r .II"'*"• ltn f'IKI, LMlllll INCh1 Cllll, fH.51 11"1 St., Cotti Ml:M, C.tllt 1 ~=:~,,. ':-r:, !~ --:::0. ~.,; Tiie llllth .... Irr (f~ai.d lfl GEN!: eolLN Johll T, ltl_,.W, • Y Pl-. Jollll L. Cllfl.tlo, '94 o.11. St,, COlfl lou!W •I !31'' ..._ A__., Calli ~I. MU VIJii dtl Of't. Newoort .... , ... tm Cllll Of'., N"'°"" leldl, l~ ~. etllt nt.11 MIU. C1llf, ...._ ,,,.-,1• ,1 "'"" -....... .09Md1, C1 ,_ (1, ,,.... Dorll iatl--.. »it Y ,.i.e., L-.U!ll M• I C t llo fM Of.k $t Cotit -. , 11''"""°'" 11 11tl111 -fW I ""°'ltrlld Of1 ..... Clllt 0.1111' ,.llot, ......... C•lll. _,,, !"f • °"I ' ~ WI" flt tulllk:t\I _,.. IN tMll .... ! (11 -•v ·-MIN. C1llf, INTEILOCIC 1"""" "llOJecTOAI n ... ,, ,,_,.., ». ,,, ''· Im lJl-n TPlll bvthWM •• Mine c~ttt b( • ~1. bv1lllds It btll'lf condllded by AUOIO.VISU"' EOUl,.MIN,, "J ' Y. $follffll. • HIHblnll a, W1,., IWll&wlcll Incl wli. """' p,_IMfllfT'"""""" r .,..., .._ 1 !o!Nl'll JOlll'I t. lolu.,tnc: • fELlV1$10N M I C II 0 W /. Y I COM• ftMI ,Sftlel'lllnf IUM wl'll the Coun!v ~ 1~1.1CJ: Tl'llt tlllMW!lt llltd w!ft'I the (OUlll'I :!":lj:1~11': ~UHIC...TIQtll SYSTIM, ~ ol o.--... C.""Y IW'l ,_,.,.., 1'1, Cltl1t of Ot"ll'lte Counft' Olll JMll.lf•'f JI, Till1 11tt ' 'rttd wltll ni. ~ i.:ll I~~~~ ~11 = ':':::: •t~1, J, M.adoK. o-.t... ,.tCTITMW':"1u11 .. 111 itn. '", hywtt J. M.-X. o-l'f Cl9'11 Gf Dr•• '°"n'" Oii: Jin. ... ltn, g1J«11ic.1i-whkll'.,.. ...., • ._ .,. ,. II' ,.U.. NAMI ITATIMllfT Cwnt'f Cltril. l"ltm 1¥ etvtr!V J, MlddQ. Of'llll.lflj Ctullt)' fTll'f l:lo llkwlld 111 1111 9"'ol iif 1"' ~ublkhH' Otllltl c-1 Olll'f "ll{f, T'-f>ollowllll """'°" '-#1111 llullnen ,.uMliihtd Of..,._ Cfait DtUY ,.llof Clftll, f'lfilf flute~ A..w ef ..... ,.,._. ""'1c!, ~Mlll"r tt lfld F~ J, 1e. 11. .. , J l> .. -.. ,~.--> mi , .• 1 -c ·• ... ,llol EMii blllMr lllillt1 ..-.It _. Ml ... • , ' JM-n GEO!llGf: WILLIAM klLf:Y, A.I.A ... _,.... •• __ , • ...,.J llhlld ..,./IH 61 • ~1r'1 di4d:, utllrled Cllli:a, « W. • " ASSOCIATES, .. Cl'"-Ot'lv1, Sult• • 1f 7l ~l~lt'f t U, ~. 27• 1t12 ~n ""'' ~ mtdt Ol~•.W. .. N ...... ot ~ ,.. t ~ • JU, H--1 lkMl'I,. C1. ,_, • ~ C..tl COIM'l)lllll'f cot• Dllfrlef Y!i LEGAL NCYrICE G-w. IUlt'f ..... ,_ Dr!"' I LEGAL NO'nCE' LEGAL N011CE ....._ ,,, Tru,,... hi ... ......r ........ ~ Suitt 214, NfWllOl"t hlcll, Cl. ""°' ._ J11-.i ftilt Mf"<ltfll I~) ot tlle ..,.,.., ff ,IC11Tt0UI IUllHIHt TlllJ bl.Ill-11 COllCll,ICltd i9'f All Ulllll> I wtrianl" lt\'1 IN lilOcltt wlll el'IW lfllo ....... IT.t.TIMlltT cor-•IM •uoclltttin oltllr tti1n • '1CTITIOUI IUSINIK nn "" ~ CD!lfrKt If .. *"" ,. tollOWIN ...,._ It dDll'lf "'•IMH NrtMrsrilD. " llAMa IT.t.T•Mt:trlT IUf'•RIO• COUil' OP' TMI •vqf'drtd 10 lllrn. In IM twnt ol '''""' lo ~ l • G-.. W, llla'f TM tDllowJlll ,_,.Mf'll 11'1 dol11t ITATI OP' CAt.IPO.NIA ,Oft 1nltf Into Midi COl'llr.ct, "'-pr(1(:911dt' ot THY'l YAIU4 .. "l'AltOAGE, IUl-IC Tiii• slllfflltnl Wll tlltd wllfl the ,_ Minn• ••1 TMI COUNTY OP o•AlllO• the clltck Wiii -lotftlttd. Of In .. dlle ,, .. II llold. Atllfll'fnl, C1llf, ' l'f Cllrk ol Ol'tnN COllnfY Ol'I J11111trv 24, HoOGell'OOGlf HANGlNCS, 2,., .... A·'11# °' • bcftd, 1111 fl.Ill wm nw.oi Wiii bl • Xll·T•TMMING COM,.A.HV, ltrrte. ttn. T11•tt11 ......... Nawo9f1 11.Cn. NOTICI °'" HIAllNO °" l'ITITION lor(elled to uld Kl>OOI dl"rrd. ' 1( Stllfotflll CotPOtlll1111l, ,., Ettl '111 Wiit. & f'llTt. IMC. JNn H, W._Mflw, nf'1 T1,11Un A"" ll'OR ll'ROIATll OIJ WILL AND' f'O• No bJckttr lflt'f Wlltldrl!J' 1'111 blil tor o ~ llJW, LIM MMIQ, C111f, A ,.,......,, CltMttliM HIWPOrt lltd\, Ct!lf, t. • TT I! a I Of' AOMtNISTltATION Wklll of IOrlY·flYt 1451 N'fl lfttf the ·r1111 bull-I• ~" by • IHfJ ............. 1. St., Ellttbttll ,, Fl«tl'IJ!no. 120f E1ltlle WITH THI! WILL ANHl!ICIO Qlt ... for tl'lt llHtlln• thft .... C.-•tkln Wl'tUtltt, Cl, NII ln., HeWHtf· t.Hd'I, C•UI. Ell•lt 01 JAME$ E. PIPPIH, l>kl•Mll. Thi Soard of TrulfMI ,......, ... tl'le r Sii GltMllYOll. ,.tttldtftl Attwlll'l'I ti Llw Tiii& llutlntN M btllll con®Cfld ., I NOTICE IS HE'REllY GIVEH 11111 Pflvll"' of tllKilfll: lflf .end Ill bldl OI' Tll1• 1l~ w•s Ill.,. wlttt the Coun-" '"" "•rtllll'IWll11, M.trl• I . l"l119ln Ms llltd llertll\ 1 pelll!On IO w1lvo •nv lrr..,i.rl!l~ or ~ "Cllttt 01 Ol'lllfl Counry Ofl Jll'llJ<l!"f U, 1'11911""41 Ortlltl COis! Olll'f ,.llol, EU11bfft'I I, florMtl.,o for Pr<*.eto ot WIM trid IOI' lt.We!K9 of kll'IYMlllltl In lflf bid or ltt tllli blddlM. 1J72. J~~u.rr 2), Incl F•11ttV ), 10, 11. Mn !of. W,._lltr Lttt1rs of Adml(llltr1tlon Wltll t1!t WIU Sl9f*f; NORMAN E, WAT$0N • -..OC: 1"2 n1.n Tllh 111~ l!lld wlltl !11t (ouflly An111~td to tilt Pt!UloMt, ,...,_. to $Kff. hlrd ol T,u1i..1 ~ -" IQU CIOl'il ipf '°'""" Coun!Y' Ol'I Jin, 11, 1'72. '*"lcll Is rn..S. for f11rt.lltf Nrtlelllfra< Ind ()pen: Flt>, l,.J, ltn • 11:00 ·~· , 1',._I...._. or.not COttf DIUY f'Uot, LEGAL NOTICE 1¥ llYt(ly J, Mlcl*ll DtllvlY ~nl'f t111I lllli llrt11 Ind Pl~ fll """"' !tit P!JbU.n.d Orin .. Cotti 011~ flllol, Alllllr'\' 241, t7, Ind fffr~I,., 1. 10. Cllrt. Amt 1111 been Ml ltw FtOrlHlry t, 1912. J........,,. V 1nd l'el>n.llrv 3. 1912 2M·'2 1•12 1"·12 PlnM •t t 110 1.m,, In fllt colirttoom of OtHrt·l-------------un ,.ublllfltd or.,,.. CNd Otll'f Piiot, 1n1t1t No. J ti wld CIMI,,, •t ?UO Civic LEGAL NOTICE :~ ·LEGAL NOTICE IU~cr,::1 T2o8:~D!~~~1 J•n11.trv ll, 20. ff .,111 Pltlt11arr J, 1912 Ctnl., Drlvt wts1, Jn t111 City of Stnl•I------------- ... STAT9 CM' CALIPOtiNl.t. "°" n.n A"p~,;:u1:;;:~-.;. 11. 1m. FICTITIOUS IUSINll!SI ; , 11U1"•110• COUIT OP THll THI COUNTY o, Oil.A,... LEGA N-E WILLIAM e. st JOHN HAMI. sT•TrMENT . STATI. 01' CALIPDRHIA f'Oll .... A"111'1 L v11C '°""IV Cl~k Tile follllWlnf PtrlOft it dolM \11Jt1ntn lNi:.COUNTY CM' t.OI AHGIU:f E1t1tt flt ,.AULtNIE IUIH MOEGLtt+G, • • , M. RICHAltD IMES • 15: . . c.........., ,..,.u.1.. Dtc:ellld,. •UH '" o. lo• 1112 ELM C•ltO!NS APARTMENTS. 1n ATtoN AlilD ll'l:OOfl °' •••Vl'• NOTICE IS HEltf:IY GIVEN lo "" IU,.llttolt 'cOUltT 01' THIE lndlo, C•lllornl1 ttttl E. tlnd st .. Cost• Meu, C•I. ... ef l!NY WEISS OKNMll crtdllon ot tllt ..... l'llfllld ftctdlflt STATll! OP CALlPO.HIA POlt T1I : {'14) S41·S4:1t il{uth Forbll McL90d, '90$ "•rk ol the It.tit of C11!lornl1 lhlf Ill_....,.. titvlnt cl•lml ... lnll mt THI COUNTY OI' ORAHGf. Allorllt'I' lot "•tlllolllr Ntwport Or., N-POM lt•ch, C•. WIN Wll!'11S ttld d~ ''' t-lrtd to titt tMln. C-N A 5"" Publtsl>td Or•-COlll 011!~ Piiot, Th11 buJl"°"s 11 being cond\IClld by tn ,_, le ltw llW "°" lrt ..... ""1 with Ille -ry YOUdlfft. 11'1 the ofllct NOTICI Of' INT,fNTION TO SELL J•nu•f'V 20, 11, 11, ltn 1'4·12 tl'ld!vldutl, ifld PMllll'M t• -MtOre .... If tllt cl«t; of !he lboYt .... tlflld court, Of IEAL ,.10,.e:RTV AT ,.lt!VATI IAt.rl--------------1 Ruth Forbl!'I MtLPOd OI' 11111 <*Wt, Ill 1111 Ct\1111'1 of l..ol lo prl1l'fll flllm, wllfl ni. llKflU!"f · This 1t1ternent tl!H with tt.1 Count¥ S111t ol ClllloNll1, 11 ltw Court Wll.IClwrt. hi tllt undll'altnod •I I/It oHlcl Ell•lt of STEPHAN C. SELAN, •k• LEGAL NOTICE Cle~ of O••lll• County on: .WOnu•rv 25, DMttrh'tllft1 No. 11, ltcllld •I ol Mr llfOtM'f. B. J, FARltELL. "'° STEVI! SELAN, 111• STEPHEN c. ltn. B'f ............ J, Mtcldol. OIOl.lly fl 'No. MUI Shit ., Mtfd'I tt, 1972. 11 Hll'tllor I0111tv1J'd, $!,lilt J111, Cott• Miii, l!l.AN, lkl STEPHEN C. SELON, 0.. COllnl'f Cltr1t. IS A.M., tMt1 .nd ,.,.. hi .,_ Clol,IM, C1lllerlll•, which II t1w t11Ct ti bull-CNMd. SUPERIOlt COURT Of THI!. f'ISJll IM' '*""' .. E~ YOU lllallld IWlf 111 of tt11 undtrSltntd ln 111 rnltltl'I HI'· NOllCI ls l'Mrellll" tivllfl lll1t, sublecl lo STATE Of CALll'OltNIA FOR Publls#lecl O'lnff COIJI Otll'f l'Uol, ~rid ........ aso.oo "' MYION w. t1lnlnt le ,,.. .. , ••• el Aid *......,,, COlllfrmt Hon llV !ti•. bO'f •·." 111 1 e d THE COUNTY OF ORANGE J111111rY ,,, •tld FW111ry l. 10, 17, RION for 1M .. lr..-dlntrv ..,.,kit wlftlln f01,W mOl'llN 1flllf' ll'le fl111I MUet-Superior COllrt, °" Febru1rv 1$, ltn, •I No. A 71154 ltn m.12 rlblld 111 11'11 Sl!CONO P'ETITIOfl TO tlOn el tlll1 llOllct. lt:OO o'clock e.m., « !hert1ller wftll!n ORDER TO IMOW CAUSI ltELlf\llD 41 ATTOINl!Y FOlt Otltd J•-rY J, 1912. !tit time •11-td bY ltw, 1/141 undtr$lfntd, Applk1llot1 of DEBRA J 0 AN LEGAL NOTICE ECUTOIJ l'IETITIOH TO IE AL· KATE MICHAEL It Umlnl1trl1r1• of Ille ffl•le of Slf'll/'ltn OtSPLENTER lllO krlO'*n 11 DEBORAH OWED FEl!I FOi l!XTIAORDINAIY fxtcvlrl• o1 Ille Wltl C, S.ltn, •kl Sl1ve hl1n, •k• Slellhtn C. JOAN ~SPLENTER tor C1'11n11 ol N1mtl---------~~--R.VICl!I lol'MI tt11f no Dl'filr Ill "*" o1 W. MoW ""'*" -....nt. Sel111o lkl SlflPllen C. $!!Ion, dece11otd, DEBRA JOAN OeSPLENTER lltvln11 ftlCTJTIOUS IUllNESI tllll Ml I 1111111 11'11 rtCtlJtf blo I J PAIRILL Will MU It H lVllt Alt fO lfll llltlle$t •tld fl~ tiff" P1tlllon In 11'11 Ibo"" "11111td NAMll!: STATl.MllNT Elld "'Nwl .:_ 1 ...,,,,.,,. ol Mid -· .,;,,. ·...,_ IM,, ""' ., • bnl nil blcld.,. Ol'I t1141 ''"'" Ind con-c1se, •nd u ld Pellt!Oll l'l•Wir>O rirciu111td The foll-lllf Hl'IOll Is doing business ... . c... MIN CMtfW11t • dltloiu 11 ..... ,... ..... l'MfllloMd •II tlohl, II· Pl!'mlt5IOll to chll\lll pelltl-r'' namt IS : nd ll'llf MY!llO!tl W. CURIO .. llMuld Tlii 1n4J..... !II, .nd lnlll'ftf of Sl....,1n C: S.!111, tkl from OE BRA JOAN ~SPLENTER lo THE BIZARRE BAZAAR & TRACING ~,...:-:.. .. ...=-~lot.I!~ Pllbllllltcl Otll'ltt '"" D'•llr PllCI, Sii" Stl•n. •II• SllC>tltn c. Stl•n, tkl DEBRA KIMBERLY JONES. COMPANY, 1151 Nt\ll90r1 Blvd., Coe!• • 7. on N J•l!lllr, " '1'.)11. 11, 1112 •n Sflphtn c . Stlon. dKMMd, •I !!Iii"""' of IT IS HEREBY ORDERED lfl•I ... Meu - WITDIN •,-'",. !!!"·,. NOR1 ""c-·-"' ~ • 1111 CIHlfl, 1nd 111 rlvllf, !Hit, •rid lnt.,1st llll'SOl'IS lnteretlftl ln 111<1 mauer •llPl•t Rlch1rd Anton Morlarh', 11511 NIW$>0!1 l; ' ,,.. Mr Of ""'' ,"" • lflll the Htlll 1111 ICC!lllred Ill lddlllon to lllfore tllls C°"rt In the COllrl Ho\111 II 81\ld,, Co,11 Meu, CtlU. 111 ~•,..to,!! ';:!:"'.: ::. 1!7 :;:"&iu':: LEG~ NO'J1Cf 11111 of ~oOen! 11 llMI> time of hi• Ge11f1, Dl$>trl'"ent 3, 700 Civic Ctnlt• CWIV• This \l!Jsll'll.H 11 bell'lll colldudlld bV 1n -ht tM rt1I .,.,.,., loclltd In !fie CO\lnlr Wes!, In lhl Citv of S•nta Ant, Counl'Y of lnllfvld111I. ~':ED· 0.: 21. )tn NOTICE INVl'.flN• l lDS ot OrlnH, Sl•lt ol C1Hforn!1, dHCrlDtd Or1n11, Sl1!1 of CtUfornlt, on !ht 7111 dey Richard Morltrty ' • Notlct 11 M...,. tlven ltlll 111110...-ol •• follow•: of Mtrch, itn, 11 11'11 llDllr of 9:l0 I ·'"·• This sl•tement filed with ll'le C011n1Y , Atttltt WILLlloM G. lttA•I', Tru1IN11 of 11\t COffl Cornm11nl1Y Co!"11t Lot I~ ol TrlCt No. 1n2. 1s Hr m•o •nd !Mn •nd tl>lre show c11u11, 11 1nv Clerk of Or1nM COUlllV Oii : J1nu•rv 21, ' ~O\Hlf~C~~M ;11r,.:. °'s~ ., Dlslr'kf Pf or..._. C111nl'f, C1llflmf1, ~fll reo:ordtd In Boole !O, "''' '2 to 36 In-lhlrt m•~ be, whv the 1PP1lca!I011 ~Id ltn. Iv Beverly J. M~. Oeputy c c""ttkw 1 1 r11C"'10 -lid blcll 11t to ll:ot 9,m., Fri· clu1lvt of t-'lsctUllllOllS M1p1, In Ito• llOf bl oranted. 11 11 furlher ord1rtd tllal Count'( Cl1rk. ( 1 n 1 •Y· l"iltltvttY 4, 1m, ti t11f Purclll1l~ ofllc• of 1111 County rKorder 'DI w ld 1 copy ol 11111 «~r be 111.1blllhed In !fie P·IS.SN -: fOf !fie Count'( flf l.Of _,,..... DtPf, • llf, 11k1 . ~ dllJrlcl loCI ... 1t COU)'ll'f. ' DlllY Pii ot, • new1p1~r of tenttll Publlltled Or•nM C0.51 Dtll'f PllDI, ,.IAlll :i ~tot ~..'.:"'•'';,,,~. Pilot un AM1 A_., Cott• Mal. C.llfot· TM pr_,.., It c:ommon)'f' refffred to clrc11l1tlor>, 111.1bllshed at C01!1 Me11, J1nu1rv 27, •nd FtbnJ•ry 3, ID, 17, 1 """ ..... ' • nil, It twlllc:fl 1111'11 wld bids wllt bol 11 2020 AtJH.tbllc, Cosl1 Mitt, c11t1ornla. Callfornl1, 011ce • weeli for !wr (0 l\IC· ttn 211.n tnutr'f n. JO. n Mid I'~ J. 1m .lllllllclr _......,. r..,. fol": 10 EIK!rlC Th• .,. 11 .Ubfecl to cu,r1nt t1~n. ee11Jve weeli• .tnd r111111ld pu~11c111on llel---------~--- 1__, ____________ ,._,._,TyHW(IWI 121 °""'*' ComPlllll'lll covtrllrtll, colldlllOl'll. r 11I tft 11 on t , compi.ted prior lo 11'11 tle1r!nt of this LEGAL NOTICE .., SYetfm.An11De C-'tr 1(31 J:;olor rMe'rv1t}01U, rltl\11, Plthh of w•Y, incl or~. , -------------'! ... LEGAL NOTICE TlilllltJM •1Celwn wm. Slll'ICIJ, M~t of rtcord, 1nv encumbr•!'IC'ts OATED: J1ri. 11, lln r ,)IS _ All ti'dll 1r1 lo Ill 11'1 KCotdlnco wllfl of recotd lo bt •1ll1fled wt of 1/141 H•rmOl'I G. Scovlllt NOTICr TO CRIDITOltS • NOTICI Of' MAISflAL'S SAL• 1111 IMfrvc:tlont Ind COfldlllofts Ind PUrcl\4is. P"kt. JudM of Jtlt S11P1rlor Court SUll'l!:l:IOR COURT OP TNI' o ~I ... s..dflUtloM Wl'lldl lrt ftow on tllt Ind Tl'lo pt-l'f 11 to l:lo told Oii In "•• !1" 100 l!ARL LIPl"OLD STAT• o• CALl•ORHIA ,OR J Ill Gold. Rint bull-... C II m.tY .. ~ f" !flt olltU (If ffll bll•ll, UCIPI •I 10 tll!t. R. l(lflTH 01NSMOOR Inf ~r I 5'rll'lct,. ,.llll'lfllf VI. J. ,H. Sii· P'llrd!NIM Alll'lt " ttld td'Hllll dlJttld. ekh' Of °""'• .,. Invited for this -!:AIL o. t.ll"l"OLD THll COUNTY 0,. ORANOI --lit '"' Jlfl'.M' H. ll1'lel'WIWll, Eld'! blclcltt" n'IUll tullmlt Wllfl l'lls Md I Pfrh' ind mutt bl In \ll'l'lllnt Incl Wiii IM A"°'""'S ,, L•w Mt. A-n1111 fr.;:",'· N::, tl-.., ~ ltwtd Clll!ltr't dltcll. Cll11flld cholct. OI' bld-rectlvtd M 1111 offlu ol L••-M. -lf11f 17th 5!r.lt, Sulit 111 o!.':!::;.of JENNI! c. flATTE!llSON. DWll'I~ 111 30 ltn ,,.. tilt Munl-dtt't 9ond IYlldt H'f!ibll lo Ille ordlr ol 8rown, Attorney for Aid tdmln11tr•lrllf •I CMll Miii, C11l .. r11il ff6V NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN fo t!lt • .., ''-Coetf c°""'"'""" ·COl1191 DllJ!rlct 12055 Vl!Jlur1 f'llCI, Sll,ldlo City, Llbfrt'f .. nw . \ . , El Monti Mkltl Olftflct, Collnty BNrll fl/ Ttlll'"I ln .111 tmDUnl not "" Ctlllol'nl• or m.., l:lo l!lld wltl'I 11'1• clerli Attorllf'l'I for hrlli-r crtd•lor$ ol Ille 1bov1 111med dtctdent =nttltt. S!•le DI C1Ufoml1, llflOtl • fllln fl" ptn:llrlt u•i fll Ille wm bid IS of Mic! $\IPlfior Court or dellvered to PubU1hed Ora11111! Colts! D111r l'llol, lll<lt •II _.,on1 ll•vfn1 cl1!m1 •PINI IN .....,Id In•-ot lrvl"' Gold 0 f1U61'tnl" tlllt Ille bkkltt wlll '"'.,Into LIWMWI M. lrown "''°"'"'°' 11 Inf 11~ Jerwery 20, 71, Ind Fllbn>•,., ~.•10, $aid declldfnl •r• requlred to fii. llllm, Hy lt'ld clolfll butln•u 1s, Ctntr11 1111 ,,._.,, '"""IC' 11 ttlt 11,,,. b illu llrSI poubllctllon.Gf._ttlb-nollce •ncf ltn 1•1·n wlttl !flt n«tutrv ¥0\/Chtrs, In tM ot11c1 c...ir1 servic. .,, IUdlmtllt crtd11ot 11111 twirdtd to lllrn, 111 Ille -nt of fillure lo blfor• miltlne ..,111 Hie. of fh• CINll of l!'lt' 1boYt tfllltled c011rt, or fftlri&I J, H, ~ 1111 J.rnff H. lnllf' Into well l'Ofl!r1ct, 1111 procttdl ol Tiit 1tr0Nr1'1' WIU bl lold Oii 1111 follow-lo 1>rlHflf llltm, Wiii! 1111 l'llCflAr¥ 11""1illllllt<..t1 l\ldilmlllt *"!or, thoWlne tllt chick wUI l:lo !Ot'ftltld, or In file CIM lt111 ltnnl: Cllll or PIM cash •ncl P••I LEGAL NOTICE vouci'lers to tlle undersigned ii thl llw DI· .... btlll'CI ef ....... n ~IY~dW on ol I llOllCI, tl'M hill sum tller'tol wlll Ill credit, !tit lttms DI such credit lo De IC· flttS of FARRAND & FAIRANO, S\llft telf ·~ on lfll dlll ol !1111-11<0 forf11ttd lo u!d ICflool dlslrlcl. ces>t1blt la !tie unctersttnld •tld lo the ,... !iOl. 1200 Wll$hlre BOlllevafCI, Los AllltlH. ....... ld'l.Xll<Vl,lln. l,Mw ltYl.tlll ~ tU No blddt, tnll' wlll'MltlW 1'111 llld for• Superior C011r!, 10 percent of 111!! 1moun1 MOTICI! TO c•EDITORS Call.fornl• llOOJ7, which 11 !tie tltce of !INVhillf. f!l'lol 1'911 lnt~nt of tlld lycit-ptrlocl of lorf'l"ll" ("51 41.tvs 1f11r 1111 bid lo 1ccom..-f1Y 11'19 Offtr by ttMUled SU,.l!RIOR COURT OF THE bus+ness of !tie unotr1l11ned In •II rn1tltrt fl'l"'I ~ lfl,the •°'"'"1'1.Wt.,.. Cou"IY ...... for 1'111 CIMlllM ~-chick. Ind Int btl•nce to Ill paid Oii c..... STATE Of CALIFOJlltlA FOR Prrlalnl""' to'"' est••• of Aki lllclclent, •• L•Blc_ltt!J_ ..... TOllSllJIW ·--1r..t .. _ Dme-DCil..,..,.,. a•-at•"'1 ..... .,_,,_ l1ll n. ... '"" ......... LMll tl)lltlldtitM · ··--at-l!fl l:JOe-U.. .... (R) Cuesb trt stllfll Diltlofld, Jtetle CIN1b. 11111 Pit Ill~. ...... , (C) ISO)--· Conclllllol'I (drtm1) '57--llna Tur· ner, LIOJcl Nolin, Lt• Phillps,_ Oitflt V1rsi. @CISNewl W11t1r Cnmllte llj_,.. ... Ill TEENAGERS TAKE ON * TELEVISION AND THE MOVIES m Alttru~ "Commu11kltlon1" PIOl'llll n.plores the 1tl1tlonJhip ot youth tnd llrup to 1n •nvi~ment of m•• C01111111.1111C1tion. llllHIC.,- llil -11" '""' m-•"' as ..... 1.cm m Ntu """""' 7:00 B CIS .... W11ttr C!onkltt (]) AIC""" Smith, Rtnoner II fD fllC llhws JoPtft CNnullcw Cl) ,,. • c.i.r- (1) -a Wlllf• .., t11t1 !11To11._._. GI I IHC!A I Mlcic Cfftm f11!1td ft'llfieil-Ind itlllliOfllst Milt Wlbolt perfonns. &:I I llfN• ef Ju..a. m-e>u,_ Cit"'' ""' -..... ID••..., ' 11'1tlr-...... -1 t II --t»B(I)., _ lloo A llttit flnl· ........ 11.-Nfrtd CTlltf WHliaiml ...... 1 Wt CMb t11 Dodi.-to Dodlt'• ..,.............., .. "",, • fttts .. twolll 1111 dUltlona tMlll "&l .lllllll•C MlfllAlll . 91llNIT-- "GllllllO" AIM!b11,rtml1rt of llOttd 11•11• QllllMMI' Lllll111 C•· v•Aj'J ~ fl tN• lift cit tlll 16tll<tlttlfY at"""""1 11111 phys!-••• .,a.,.•i...v-t:eo 8(I)IMtNI1.11rM1 ....... Tllb hllla All illfonMI COllVtl'U· ti,n witft Ult fonntr P1Qi6fnt. ~· ductM by C1S Nm Cormpoftdtn1 Willer Cronkite • a aim,_·~··"'"' NumlMtt" Rl,mond lurr at1rs hi • trlplt rolt 11 ltor1sldt 1"'111ptt to hilt tddltlontl inurdln llf Pl~• 'i>Gafd lllilftitll. D C1J (I) Ill -.. .,..., Lem Hit Wrtet tor Othe11 to En· Joy'' Mlk• ntums to the Foundttlon tor tilt J1.1fllor llU11d to '1't!ld 1 wuk .. 1t11 1 ~·blllldtd J041nf mtn who hu.lolt d dal~ tO li'lt. m ... ,,.. "'" Pt1111t ci.rt au.sb. tllu"" lllik- 11!)11' """ "' .. 1:308 ,,..... Flldltn f1bi111 ls f ... lured. ·-·,q-lll:tO D CIS -"A Nishi lo Jiii, A D1J Ill Court" M. account of the aptritncts ·ot two JOUllf """ it· cuse4 of crime IM tlltlf encoullters will the All'llric.111 Judiclll system. Johll Shnlk rtp0rts. oam ....... cutsts •ni RlymoM 8111J, lob ftewllltt tnd Ei.int Stritch. 0 ._ lllofp Publtm 8t])Cl)SOMI! M1t1ll1ll, c.-111 It I.ft 'Vietl111 111 Shtd· ows" Wll•11 Jl(llict rttu. to 1rl.st Cir Ktlletm111, .. 11o fOICH Beth 7:30 81iHCW:I1'11 ltll Z. Spteill W)'llllk1t it kfllftpoifll to·lllift'lit to 1umi11i111 cul'ftllt •M IWOjectld ·him, sM filts suit l(liflst t1ef 11 • oc:e•n resetrdl PIOtnms. KXXT Rt· ticu1. Riel Ntlsoft 1f'Mf S1tf1nle porter Ruth Aslltolt TIJlor nllta the ltltlt tdlllllf'IC fllldlriis. mudl of PowelS IUMt wttlcll wn 11tllltM In 1 sub1111rsl· IJ M-* (llr U.)' "lltdlltJ • --(Id-fl) '61-Clw =· l.nllia .. ,_.. Is Our P!ofmlonn L111p11, S111111111ll ·Yoft. Ptrt I. TM fifSt •fflMnl of 1 fGUf· G ... Pltl Milltr, ~Jona 111""""-pert dn~1 thlt brim Wslt io. fl tll ....,"-, plhlf with the IMll tnd WOIMfl of m ........... th• Stnlr1Jc Aif Comm111d. Lassie Im flllllf.S-. rtea 1111ns1 tlmt to 11'1'1 1 sl'IOW • 1 • · toost thtl Ills 111S!td den11raustf 10:30 • ,.... Hutfl Willllms close to 1 l11.1nch ped when 1 mis· OJ fill: '1 ~,. AllM• sill Is d11t w .. tat fiftd, m ~ . 'Cutter' Impresses In Pilot By CVNTITTA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -If NBC is in the market for • tough, tense and violent deteclh-t series, it has found one in 11CUtter " the ~rhlnute pilot . ' film that bad a test run Wednesday night on ''Mystery Movie.'' The frame\li'ork was .strong enough to support the familiar action and the herO. private eye Frank CUtter-played by Peter DeAnda -is a handsome young 'black man. The show was reminlscen1 of "Mannix." · The story cenj.ered around the disappea;ance . of a pro fobtbllll star and a psycho~c franchise holder who warltid bis team to lose, but the,p!Ot was almost incideptal to{ tpe judo. chops, rowidhouse· rill!ts to the midriffs and a wnd chase · involving two 4itJ· bulances careening through Ci· t'y streets. ' . The program was given.: a mighty lift by the loq1.tlfln shots ln Chicago. Just ab'O;ut every street, public builiiing and estate ln the vicinity"<if Los Angeles has been fill'Qed so often they are beconQDg recognizable. .." * , During the next two days CBS and NBC will have 1etne actuality programs of s~l interest to students of histoi'Y, and politics. ,.: Tonight, cBS will broadcast the fourth of Walter Cronkite's interviews with former Pt•i· dent Lyndon B. Johnson ~n politics. .. ''Chronolog ,' 's m on t bl y mag~forQift program on Friday, will s!Hwr some home movies or Franklin and E I e a n .o r Roosevelt, some shot befo'"re and more after he was elected president. . They were made by Marilin Dickerman and the late Naitey Cook, friends of the Roosevtlts • who were partners with Mrs. Roosevelt ~n a DepressiDfl. time furniture factory at ,fhe Hyde Park estate of · q,e president. · -~ :·: :!-¥,or.-,, .• fl! '811forlllt, dnerlDtd TM lotrd If :l'nitflll rtlll"ll" ltw llrmttlon of ltlt 0... ·1111 Su111tlor Court THE COUNTY OF ORAHOE wlftlln IOYr fnOllll'll •lier ttie flr1t 11 lol!OWS'! • • , Ptlvlleet Gf rtlttll"' •n'f •nd •II b!d' or T••"· r~ts. -rttlno •ncl mtlnltn•nce Mo. A·7luf P<Jllllcatlon DI !till notlce. ' •I\. PDrllOl'I ill lot lt7 fl'lllM Ind~· 10 w1lvo 1ny lrt.,.,,l•rlll11 er In-IXPtnMI, tnd llftm!urn1 on lnsur•nct IC· Eslltl of WANDA M, EICHHORN. O.i~ Januir"I' 25• ltn. •-: (2111) -.-.i~Mll!l!ll1•01 • .._,,Ctllk,ot Bier. Nelson (IMlllwt) '35--Ed'IQnl C. Roblrt-IMP / It.ICA l· ... • ., fftcf 706 in.,, Dool! 21 11 .. JS, 11111 IDl'mllllles In iny bid or In Illa D1ddlnt. ceol•ble to !ht Pl.lfchlllr tlltH De pro. STEPHEN M. FARRAND • ummtllll' ~ II: 20»2 S. W. lltc:ll (SJ· NORMAN E. WATSOH r•lld 11 of tne d.i1 of conflrmallon ol o::~;~E IS HEREBY GIVEN to tile E•ecul« of tllt Wilt of 1111 • SI,...,, S.nl-.AN. C1IH01'11l1 ~.~ e d of T ,.. 1 E 1 11 of 'tlllt ecordllll of 1bov1 namtel Oectdenl ...NOTICE 1$ Ml:Rj;:llf' GIVEN tMf on ....,.,~. Nr rut 1 11 e. ••m nt on ' r Cr!'dllors ol 11'11 1bove n11med dectdenl F,t,Rl:ANO & PAltRANO ffJcltl' p,.,..,., ie. im. 11 r·• O'clodt Optn: Februtrv •· ltn • n:a. •·'"· con..,....1nc•, tr•n•ftr 1 .. -. •nd •nv fllte ltl•I •II person• hav•f!O cla!ms 111ln1t 11'11 lM Willlll llwd s.it •l ton. Miriam HGpllflS. Willer 9,.. ll:Ol 11 (I) Ill .... "'·""' """•· oam"°" Gets Serious @Ttltllllo.T.... • ...... _ · ;, .. · .. p-.:i,, -f 1 Olll ti C-'llGllW Mi Wiit ltlll l'vM,.....:i.oi... c:..t 0.llV "'Jot ,,,_.,net POllcY 111111 bl II lht ll!HllH If u ld decedent ire rt'<lulre'd to lilt ll'llffl, A,....: C.llW... ;_7 s;.;t(:~ !, coeri Miii. ciiitor•la. ~l'f J1n111tv IQ, )7, 1m 1•72 "" PUrch1ser « ,urcr.1ttr1. wltll ll'le nec:esuino voucher1. 1~ lfl• o111c1 !r'.:: UlJI .iz.,..11 tf tir11111, lltM Of C•lflernlt, 1 wlll Mii Tiie undtr•l1ntd reMrV. ll'le rllhl to ol ltlt clerk DI the lbovt entltlfll CO\lrl, « Alt«M'l'I fir l•faller' . It Mlle auction to 1111 tlltl'll11 bldOlf, for LEGAL .NCYI'ICE rele<I inv •'t •:;.b: "'\:' IP llllry of to PflHnl tllem, w!lll ll'le ntttsurv P1,1blllhld Or•not CP11I Dally PllOI lewful _,. ol ltle Unllllcl stl'lel •n !"'dH <onlvm M • uouchers, to !hi uncler1l11nM 11 !I'll office J8n~•ry 11 ll'ld Febr11ary J, J(I, 17, right, tllll Ind lntll'Mf or u1d MOTIC• TO ••Do••• Di\TEO: Janu.ry.lt. lm of I'll• lltOfl'\el'S, DLINCY & OLIHCY, ltn m .n 1 ~ In ttie •boYI dtKrlbtd 1 Nollet 11 M•lll'f lf"n tl'llt 1111 Bolrd E1111tr De irt, 10889 WllJ,lllr• BO\llt~erd, Suitt 560, Losl-------------1 ' fK ID mucl'I tlltrtOI •• rn1v bl ti i:""ctflon ol·lhe NtwPOri-Mtll Unified 11 ".llmllllelr•"I• ol the E1t1t1 AnvelH, C1tllornl1 90024, wh.!cll Is Ille LEGAL NOTICE l'V te 11!1s!Y t•ld uec1111on., wltl'I Sci'lool Olstrltt wUI rtctlw blda !of 11'11 of, 1111 1bevt-fl1rned dtcldent, Pll<I' of business ol lf'le untt.,.sotnecl In •It 1 ecrued lnttf'fll ind cotlS. coiutructlon ol !he ACldltlOl'll 1nd Ramodtl UWION M.,•RDWN '"'t11r1 Hrtalnlnt lo 1M tsllle of ••ldf---------~---1 C.ltd It Costl Miii, C1lllol'nl1, to Mllldt I . o .... ta Mkklll Jdiool fNr'!'I Atforllin' •I IW dtadent, within f°"' mOlllf'IS tltll' lhl PtCTITIOUS IUSINISI lllUl/'V 10, 1"2. COr!tr1c1ot• tt11t 1r1 llcttillcl In 1c-l•N \itflhlll Pllce Hi tfrsl PObllctllon of this nollcl, NAMI STATIMDT Ollltnl o . Wllkl•loOl'I, cord•llCI wlltl 1'111 OtOYltlOlll of !M COii-Shlllllt ClfJ'. Clllfel'tlll ti O.tted J111u1rv '' 19n, f Tht lollowln• person.ls dolflt' buslntss Mlrsl!ll M11nlclHI Court, OtlnM trtclot'I Llcer>H Ad. Bids wltl 1:1o rec1IV· ..... _.,, ~4te5·-·-JOH_!ll R. FINN Wiii It: CO\lnlY '"' llnlll )·00 0'" p...,.,,., 11, 1m. in ... •• ' EllectJ!of•ol 11'1• TWO J'S DISPOSAL co.. 16211 H1rbor Jlldlcl•I 011trlct mt 0111« 'of knOllf FicllltlH, NftllOl'f· PubHsl'Md Ori net CPl•I 0.l!l' Pllol. of ttle 1bo\'I ntmed ececttnt. Syc•rnore SI , F011nl1ln Vlllt'f, C1l lf. , llf Ellnt M. Elcltr. Mtu Unlllfll 5cllool Ol1lrlct, 1ts7 Plectn-JlttUlf'V 2', 71 llltll Febr11•1Y 2, l912 Ot.INCY & OLINCY 9210t 1 Deputy 111, cost1 Me11. C1t1tornf1, 11ter wtllcll 1'7-n 1¥• Dtnnls A. "••llf' JOll Ell•s Sotoltn. 14211 SYCtrnort St .. r:IN S. fl~ll tfmt ffll blclf wm 1:1o 111.1Dllc)'f' r .... l(oud. --lOllt WHslllrt llvd,, Sult• F'ounteln V1lle'f, C•HI, ,2709 SU!IMI IM .. S.111 1• Anv cl1lm b1 1 bidder ot trrot In n11 bid LEGAL NOTICE Loi AM•llt. C11Hot11l1 '"24 Tiiis butlness Is bellll condVcttd 111' In A""""-C•H•llll.... mu1t M rnlde lllfore bldt 1r1 llPINd er Tll: (211) T•-1 f.14M lndl'fldu81, PlllfnHf't .A......, l\ICll cl•lm will l:lo cfMrned w•ivM. AttorlWl's for Exlc:UIW Jon E., S0110l1n • Pllbl'llhlld °"'"" Co11t D1llv ,.llot; · 2. Tiit proll'CI consists of 'flrlous •UM Publl1Md Or11nte: Coast 011ly Piiot, Thlt 1111ement filed wlltl th• County ~11'11111"1 13. JO, 21, 1912 ,,.72 Rfmodlled Areas, vtrlous tddlllon1I SUll'•lllOR COURT OP THI! J•nuarv '' 13, 20, 21, lfn :io.n Clerk of Or1no1 County.,, J•fllllf'V 11, ;.-------------lstructijrlt, Slit OIYl!otme<ll Wortt Ind STAT9 OP CALIPO•NIA POlt 19n, Bv leverlv J, MICklol:, Oe111.1tY LEGAL NOTICE lllPUrteninl liclllllts. THI COUNTY DP D•ANGI. LEGAL NOTICE County Clert, 3. TM 1w1tdl11t body In cornolltnct C1tt IN'. A '"'6 ,15221 Publllhed Or1n110 COi'! DIHV P!IDI, J1nu•1Y JJ, 20, 27, ttld Febl'UIPY a, ''n n-n --------------lwlm !fie r111ulremtn!I of Ille L•bor c~. NOTKll Of' INTl'NTION TO Slt.t. IAI ant PICTITIOUf IUllNlll Sl1to of Clllforlll•, l'l•t 1Kort1lntd 1rid •IAt. PllO,.EllTY AT l'JtlVATI' SAL:E SUPEllOI COURT DF THE NAMI STATIMINT ICloP!ill !'-ttlYlllll\9 hourly Wl9f rites, EIJllO fJI STEPH&N C. SELAN, tka ITATI! OP c•LIFOINIA FDR i,:: jilt foiltw'lnt llli"IOtl II dolnt \llJlllllJI All WOf'kmtll ''"Plo'ftd on 1•ld wort Mid STEVE SELAH, lilt $TEPHEH C. THE COUNTY Of' OltANGlf •s: 111 1ccotd1t1e1 with Ille llourly w111 r•ll$ SELAN, 1111 STEPHEN C. SELON, o.. No. A·n14' LEGAL NOTICE THE ll'LUM TIEE, dt Slsl S1'Nf, 11 Ulled herein, CMMcl. NOTICE Of NEAllNG OH PETITION -- , Nt'WMft IMdl. C.tllf, Arw c1t11lf!c1llol! "°' lnlldoalld •rid Notice Is tleretrl t lVln "'''' Wbltcl lo t<OI ,..DJATE OP WILL AND FOR FICTITIOUS IUllNESI ~· L1ur1 L. Cr1e1[11,11, t26 So. o.n1111. btlow llstlcl lll•H lie Plid ,, ,,... eurr•nf conflrmtllon bf '"' I bo v ••• fl I It I e d Ll!TTl'RS 'TESTAMrHTARY NAME STATI!MPT Stnll Alll, Cliff. Wlff ••les for' 1111 appllClblt !rldt tnd SuPlfio:: CO\lrl, on F1bru1ry IS, IJ72, II Esltll OI WALTER F. THOMPSON, The lollowlllt persons 1re delno Tllll bllllnen ii Mint conducttd b'I' In cl1111lfl<ltlon In effecl wllh lf'll •boVt IG:OO O Clod;; 1.m,. or tll~Nffep within lllD known •• WALTER FRANK b!Jsiness •s: lndlvld1,1.1I, ll1led Tr1<1t• Cronclll. ti ,n~ r1111 ll1te'd 1111 time lllG'wed lw /1w, !tit Und1rslt!lld THOMPSON, •kt W. F. THOMPSON, L & W MAINTENANCE SERVICE, .....,,, L. Crtcellus btlow ire not eurr1nl « ''' rt¥1std b'f •• ldmlnlllrllrl• of the nt11t of S1t11111n Oec:NMlll llO E. 11th Bldt 1, Co511 Mes.a 91626 1 Thl1 1t1l'"1ent !lied with Int Countv ltbor nrffl'!lll'llt d11rln11 11\li blcldlllt lime C. S.t•n, 1111 Slevt Stl1n, atc1 Stlllflen C, NOTICE IS HEIE8Y GIVEN 111•1 Wll111m Rkl'llrd Lull, l:IOI COr!'l- Clert ti Qr111111 CO\lnlV on: J1nu1ry II, or eonstrllCllon tlm1, SllCll t1vl1lon1 shalt S1l1n; 1111 St-sil'len C. S.Jon, de<e111d, JANET THOMPSON !las tlted htt1ln a 1nonwe11tfl, Apt. 221, Fulll'rtOrl. 1912. ll'f Bevetb J, M•ddcwc. OtPll!y l:lo considered a ptrl of tM below 111"6 wllt "II 11 prl'flll 11le lo !flt tlltlltst 1tld peflllon ffK Prob•!• of Wiii 11111 for Rldl•rd L11 Whllt, IXll Cern· C°"nty Clort. r1111. Arry he1tlfl, wtt11re, V•c•llon. -bell net blddt>r on 1111 terms tnct con-ii1111nc1 of Letters Tesl•ment•rv 10 pelf· rnonwnllf'I, AP!. m. Fullerton. (I)._[_,,_ @--".; 111-·S -<Cl C2kl '110 D 1])'111 lltio r. V.LP.'I" (dr,}llt) 'S3-Ellubtlll lllnlltirC11 J . • '"""· R.ldln ....... '"'" ~,,. m -din. QI) I IHCWI Al MH1t1f C..,.lt m ID "'"" 1111""" u.. · IB1 1''""1 Ml e I• Cite lo!. fl!)-.. IB-•"" U:SO D (I) --Tl1t Suptomn ..,_......... ;"a1 ....... -'""'" ED llMi II• YIVlfll1YtvtulhehllO (RllSSit11 pot!), 1:00 B (J) Mt ind t11t Cllffl' Whtn Roi> R1i111r Mac Daria (slllpr.com· Mik• t11lrrs Buttons to rina: 1 bell poser), Ka~n Mon-ow. whtNWr ht tm • st11npr 111ltf 9111 • , I • : -.... • Zm1...- lh• hous., he tlill llnn't pro-(musicll) •4s-e:c. Hopt, Bini I fflmmtd th• chimp !« 1 bu1,i.1 Cfmbr, DoRit1ly Lamour. with • h11utful of eandy. fJ (J:) CIJ G Diet CMI ClllSU! 00 8)n, Wlbol Gums trt PllJWrilM Paddy Cht)'tfllly; 1ultlor Johllll)' Call, J11111 Cart•r •nil Jim Christoptler Isherwood. Brown. Gt llWt: "1111 .,, .,.. (wtlt•m) D {})@ EIJ.Aial S• itl • • 4 '52-Kllt Doull-. .,..,..,. M1rtia. ._ ''TM Ml11 Thtl: Corrupttid 01 MM: .,_ PllMfl CftJ ..,. ,HMleybQ" ~ 1nd Cuny ttl Ill (doculMftfllY) '55-Rldllnl Kilty, th• st1111p position of not onl)' llelpln1 thtlr uplcn, but nlltina: 1:45 Cl~ "111t lrMI r,........, to. (d111111) '57-SU..a CMMr, mA141•--1:0011 __ ,,,.,._., II 1u111 , ... u. otymp1c <west•m> ·~rt 1ty111, -PISUJ mollon or otller befll/ltt lh•U lie In Id· dlllons htr1ln1n1r mtnlt-.:1 111 rltllt, 11· !loner rtfirince 10 wtildl Is rn.ilt for Thll buslnest fa btlrit condocled tw 1 Publllhed ·Or1n11 Cotst O•ll'f' Piiot, dlflOl'I to 1111 btlaw tllltd WIN ..:.11... 111, ind lnlere1t ol Slepllt" C. S.ltn. •-• turtnef ••rllc1111rs ind tti1t !he tlmt 1r>d p1rtntr$hlp. (ldvt-) 'II--T-, J•n1J1r"f 20, 27, Ind Ftbru•r"I' 3, 10, Overtlrnt lhlll bl 011d for wor1t St1v1 Selin. akt S"""9n C. Se!.,,, Ht Pltce of tle•rlno ff.e i•me tits llee11 ttl WllU1rn R:. Lull Friday ._, 1'72 '''·n ptrlOl'tnid IM IKCtH ol lf'l1 rnul•r d•'f'S Slepl)en C, Selon, ffct111d, 11 IN time of tor Fellruiry 1, \tn. 11 l :JO 1.m •• In Ille Tiiis U•t~ent 1111111 wlll'I 11'11 countv , Frink Sllllfll, work ind 11 thl r1t1 fot overtime ol 11'19 n11 deam, Ind •11 Plll'll, 11111, •nd lnlettst '°"rtroorn DI Oeil1Mm1nt No. J DI s.ald Citric ol Or1noe County Oii: Jin, JI , 1t72. GI "'Ce.,illlim" (l!llysttry) '50- LEGAL NOTICE cr•ll 1nvo1ved. 11111 the 111111 fits •~Ired In tcldlllon lo t"OUrt, 11 1llO Civic CM let Orlu1 WHt, Jn Br BwerJV J. M1ddox, DIPJIY COU!ll'I' "'-~-... T-·, -Bl··•m1n. ----,===~==cc----1 Holld•v• lh•ll be 111 llolkl•'fl r1C011n!1ed ''"'of dtctdenl 1! 1111 tlrn• ol tilt Otllfl, tM crtv of SGnl• An1, C1!lfornl1, c11n:. DAmME MOVIES .._.., .,.,,, - f'ICTITIOUI IUSIN•Ss In !flt collecflvt b•rtalnlnt •tretmlllf In 11\t reel trOplrl'f loc•tld \t tll• CounlV Daled Jinu1ry 11. 1971. fllPH 2:00 ....... llMa"' Coftclualol (clfl. MAMI ITATIMINT -trcabte to lt1' P1rllcul1r cr•lt, ol Or1nn, St111 ol C1Ufornl1, detcrlllfd WILLIAM E. St JOHN. Pubtlstl!'d Ortnot COit! D•llY "llof, l:tD m "'IM .., ....... (fllUSicl0 mt) '4'-Jdl Lupino, Comtl ,Wildt. TM tollOJW lnt Plf'IOll 11 dolnt bullMtl c111,llk•llon or IVPt OI -limon a1 fellows: CoYr>IY Clerk J1n111ry 13, 20, n, •nd ftbt<l\IJ'Y a, 1t12 ·~• .,_,. -· G"--s-. ~ ---'~· (~) ,50 ... emPloYed on th• prOllCt. Tl't•f POfllon ol RlllCho S1nl!IDO oe DUIYEA, CARll'ENTER .. BAINES Jf.72 ....,._,.,... -· .Wi...J\¥1 ,....... _,,_, ,.· HALLPORT, COIP,, 700 Wiii CPlll Cl11fl. Ht11r1Y 'S1nl• An1, records of Or1noe C011n1Y, BY: ERNEST J. SCHAG, Jlt, t-.JOD(C) ....... lnS° (Ymtem) -Bob Hope, lucil141 Bell. HW'I'. N""port Beidl, C•lll. fk•lll• Wiii S1111 cf Calllornl•, dttcrlbed •s .uu M1tArtflur llVd. LEGAL NOTICE Clltrles w. Hill, Jr,, JOO s. P'ilm Brldtl•rer 1.70 followl: llfflnnlno •I tl'le SO\ltllwesl " , 10~ 11" '50-Jtlrla SllWllt, Mn P.-lff. 9C) "'Tiii 1111'-..,.. drt- tet"'/On Of'., "•Im Sprlnoi, c..111. '''"'' a. Tiit L•vtr •·" C«,.., ot Lot 2• of Ftlrv!tw F1rm1, 11 rt 111cr., c1111. ff'6J 10:08 (I)~ Ill" (Welltnl) '52-!NI) '50 -S'"r G111011, Wilt« Tl'llt bull""' ii condllCltd bV • Eltdrlcl1n l,,S per '"IP recorded In loolt t, Pitt n of : (1141 517..... FICTITIOUS IUSINllS lf.dl\ildull Gl11ler 7.G3 MIKOllllllOUI Min. runrirno tht tlernl\llll tor: fllllllDl!lf' NAMI! IT•TIMINT Audit Mur"1f, Ywtt• DnpJ. "*'°"' Cllatln W, M•ll Jr, Lltntr 7.32 E1sl1tly •lono IM Nortl'lerl'f line ol 19"' Publlshed Ot•nt1 C0111t DtllY P!lof, T~e lollowlnll WIOnl ,,. Clolnf 1:008......,.. ff 1111 ... (c:omtlf) C:Ol 8'"'-Cll , ... I ......,.. '!'Ills •ltl"'11nt w•• flltd with m. coun· P1!11ltr •·•' Slrfff •• thown Pll llld m1p 200 IHI to Ji"u•rv 21, 22. v, 1tn 17 .. n bu1lnns •s: , '35 _ Cheri• R"_._ Cl'ttt (dtlmt) '5Z-4anr Mwrllt, 8itfl ty C)lrk ., OttnM County Oii Jtnu•rr 11. PtHrl'llflttr '·" fl'Ut Polnl"' befrfnnlnt; thence NorltM!r· YE OLDE GIF'I' SHOPPE, 9055 Cer. -'I 1p1t. • Plllmbtr 1.:)0 tr 111r1lltl wllfl 11'11 WMllrlV lint of Hid LEGAL NOTICE fllos Ave,, St•nlon, C1llf. Llu11rton. MllJ 9olud. Dlril. ·• •rnx P!1sltf'll' •.MS Lot H. ISO fWll lllllKI E111 ... 1v sn.ron P. Gle». '™' °''""' ,l,yt No. -(C """' ""' ... D'a.cr' C:Jt (I) ... • lOMI ...... , • " l"'4 Roofer '·" 111r11111 wrtn tlw Nortllirlv 11111 of ••Id A. Cosl• Mttt, C1llf. '2427 U' lll'ubllll!fd DrittM CO.II Dillv l"llGI, Shtll Motil 1.2' ltth Slree!, SO fttt; lflef'ICt Soumetl'f NOTIGI OP TIUSTll'S SALi Ke.nlll'ltl M. UVl!ldl, 113112 llNWr Ave., ---------------~----------- Jffl\llrJ' 20, 2], Ind Ftbrulrv J, II. Iron Workers p1,all.t wllt'I tllt Wttl•rlY Ont ol ttld UNOER DEl!D 01" TllUST G1rden Grovo, Catll. ""3 1m ••n Relnfor(l!'lf ,... Lot 16 ISO fttt to lfl• Northlrlv lint of Tl" ...... Tllll busfnelll Is Delnt cond'UCled "' I Strlld\l,11 1.03 NICI ltl~ Slrett; thlnct W11terJy 11-L0811 No. VA flSSSS P1rtner11'1!p, Ff!Ke l!ttdor '·" uld u .... so ,. ... to lf'le true POlnt of Notre• I• htteb'f t lv1n !ht! WESTSIDE Sh1ron Glltl LllCloor_,. J,IMS 6eol~nlnt. TITLE COMPANY, A L[l"l!lttd plrlnetll'lfl! Thlt 111""""1' fllld Wllfl t1w COll"ly --------------lc1rl'tfll1tt ~ Thi pr-rn 11 commonly r11trred to•• lr11tlee. or succenor tnrsltt, or Cler~ ol Or•rttte County Oii: J•N.lll'Y 11 , NOTICI&' DP TIUITl•'s SALi o~•IATIN• INOINllRS •• ,,, Well ltlll Strttl, COlll Miu, substllulld tnisllt P11r1u1nt to tM ISlld of 1tn. B'f •-iv J , Mld(toi(, OIPUtY LN11 .... ll5"4tfl·llm1 Grouo 1 1.03 C•lllotnl1. trust Ul'Cllll!d b~ WILLIAM A DONOHOE Countv Cltrk. l'li. Ml. "417 GrOllP 2 4i,t, The Jiii II wbled to c11rrent l1Kn, Ind CHERYL B. DONOHOE, l'IUsb•l'ld u1d Plll:K <On Ftldl'f, Fllllr\ltrf It, 1t12 11 ll:DO Gl'O\IP J •. Sl COllet'lfnls, CDndlllOIU, r 1 , 1 , I c 11 on s, Wife Ind tfl:Orded Nov. to. 1t1'0, 111 ,DOOk Pull!ldled Ot•nH Co.st Dlll'f Piiot, •'dock 1.m, Ol'I Ille llUll!lc •ldtwlt In GrO\lt 4 6.61 r1s1,..,•!lons. rlll'l!ll. -rlll'llls of wtY, 1nd N6I. 1!8ff 514 of Olflcltl ill:llCOl'd1 In !he J11101r, u, 20, 27 •nd Fllbr\llrr 3. 1f72 fi'lorit of tllo 11\IPlllCol lo !flt bulldlno ,111 Gl'O!JP s 1,11 flMmlflll of recotd. In)' 111CUrnlM'1nc1t offfct of IN C011nly Recorder of Or1nte ~12 1717 SO\llfl 8 roolttiursl Strffl In !fie CllY of G'°"' • •.tl of rlCOl'd to 1:1o ulltlltd out of tll4I Count~. C1llforni1, ind 111.1r1111:nt to lh•l-------------·I Afllhllm C1Uforlll1, R11llY lncotPOr•ltd, Grou1> 1 1.01 ll\JTd\111 prlct. Notkl ol Otl•ult tnd EIKtlon to Sell LEGAL NOTICE • CWPOl'tlion, ff TtuJlff Ulldtt IM Ottd G~I t 1.U Tiii 0,_rlY ll to bf Miid on 111 "II Is" INflUl'ldlf rtCOtded OCt, 1), 1111 In book DI Tr\IS! midi bot GrOY1r C. srnsi.., •ncl Gnll.I•, 7.60 btala. 111citt 1, lo 111i.. fl4' Nil• 2fl.t of ••Id Olllcl11 •~s. w1nl--------~----·I Y,JWll c. AM!l'I', 1111.otncl •nd wlle, •llCI TIAMITl:IS llkls Or' otters .,.. lnYltt(I tot lto/J lltOo HU. on Feb, ll, 1912 ti lliOO 1.m .. •I""' f'ICT'ITIOU•,:•USIMllSS ,._... NOYltnblt 24, 191'11 In loolc t.W , '(d, Trvck &.05 ...,,., •rid must bf In wrlllnt Ind will bt north Iron! tnfr1ncit to Ille Ol'antt Count¥ TM foll.:~.:· ~~!"!i!, "'1$1 ... ..... 25' -' Offlcl1I llecordl fll °"'"" ' .• "'' Truck S.ot 'llCel~ II Ille office of Llwton M. Courfll(Jufl loc•llld .. 7llO Civic Ctnltl' • OD1mty, c.nrwn11, 11lv111 to MCur1 11'1 In-a• IJ yd Trudi: S.13 lrown. 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PICTITIOUI IUtnQIS "" •• a.tr llKM'ftl' ti Mlcll -,, all•ll .. rntndtlor't lltoft "" COii< COIWIY~ "'MW , .... tnd .,.. ... lltlt M<ut'H bl' tlld °*• lncllldlns tlll ... • ... ITATl!MINT l,ICfor lo whom 1M COlllTl(t II ... lf'Cltd1 l'*"'ll'IClt llOk'f thlll bf II fM ll!Plflll ti ft •• _,,.. ol 1111 lf'VllM Ind Ill' llw l1ie tol""'9 • ,..,_ lrt .... ·~ W. Ar'Mlr• S!Taot, '"" V11011""" Mlc:efltftelor Ill*' hlfl'I. i. tM .wcMMr « ""<MMl'I. 1nr11t VNlfd b'I' Ml4I _., MtwfllC'l1 1111111 .. •; ,....., CllllWftl1 .., IN M"DOM " ..,. "" "" hr lfle .. ..,,.... '"' Tlle 11111111r...-,,..,....,. "" •191'11 lo ll'ttrfUl!ftl', wlltl In""" ·~ Pl'MdlCI' GNATHOLOOICM. AllOCl.t.Tt•. "" .......... WWed b¥ 11111 OIMI lo .tll -'t!Mll ~ W fll9"I ltil tM ttlld lfll' ..id 111 •kit"'°'"° Miry ot flllf'tln. ....cl 1tle vnttld W1f'lc:INI -ttl4I W"9ctlfl Df., ~ IMCtl. Cll!t • ....... ..._ clllr• •nd •• ll!KUflon OI' tl'll C(lrlttld. Iii ....., Cllflflt'Mlnt lilt' Mii. !Iott 1ecurtd b'f UICI dffdl lo wit """' e . lt'lllllW, OI ,...,.... .... ,,........,. ~ " ...,., N• blddrtr ·"'"' WlfhdrlW Ms 11111,." QltTIDl , .... ~ lt, lm IH • .tll,t:2 .itti l"lerftf ft\frWll lrot'fl A.... LJIMI ltliidl. C11ffr # 1111 ...,. fl o.M Of Tr\111, lno wfod Of lvP'IY.f"" t.S) Cl•YI 1tllr fM E"'* 0-Hirt, 1, 1'71 n ~ 11'1 ai4 ""9, 11'*"1 O, Lewf'f, 2'n Collllt It .. ...,_ • wm.a 1n ~ .. ,. .. '°'"" .-iil111 ., bldto. • ,, ~~ttrJ• o1 111t ,.,,,_ 01fM1 J-ri. 14 1m '°"" Miii. e.111. • " .......... .., Nici °"' °'"' JlllU.,.., IJ, ,,n, tf ,... .. ,........., .. l'lf. WSITSIOE TITLI COMirANV Ttlll ...,.,,... ,, Mll'll ca•tt ...... ........... ~ from........ NIWPOllT.,._li'IA LA ... "" ••ow• •• tllCtl TNSIM o.riw.i "~" .... - -..... --Ut•ll,ttb ICHOOL ,,......, .. .... ..,. wntlllN DllD COll"Oll· •ao.rt f , .,.... - OllTlllCT ef ~ t• V...... ,.._ ATION Thll 1t1111'1111t """ trrlfll tlw C...., .. "" C-'V, Qll"""I .... ICfftl, C......... tltM 1¥ WAYffl: "' JMTHfWt Ct.rl tf C>r9flM CMll'I 11111 J•, 4i. Im. • ~ IT Oll'o!llT "41""1' P!Nr NN9 In.... Allllllrlltll OfllClf IY ....,!¥ J, Mfddlit. OIMr C'lllM'f' • --.. !lvl'cte,,._ II-' .__ .., Nlll111rr -c ..... ' •11• ,....,.., or.,. C.I 0911., ....... ,.111>11,,,.. orfl'IM COW Ollt'I 'llet, ,,_ .,:,.,,:;: :.-:~ = J!.":'::.J:...'T.,J:-' .... :::; JllWY ... " Md ,ebttlll'y t.,~~ J.,..,.,., .. .,,, .... ,..,,._,., "1Ci .. ~,,.o:-; .• ~ .... ':'::; LEGAL NOTICE , • I rTHE :LAsT'PiauRE sHO 1$ A MASTERPIECE! It is not merely the best American movie of-a rath-er drear;y.yean it is the · most impressive work by a young Americar:i director since 'Citizen Kane'!" . -PAUL D. ZIMMt~MAN, Hews COLUMBIA PICTURES -A llS l'f'OOUCTION •• -· ' Rick Nelson, in his first s~ous dramatic rolf <1D hi1 first serious dramatic .role. pn television, portrays a,.n "ac- cused rapist" on ' 'O w·e n Marshall Counselor ~at Law," airing tonight oo AJ1C at 10 o'clCK":k. • Earlier in . the ' everiing, Nelson will make a guest~:ap­ pe.arance on CBS:TV's "RJ;lll· ing On The River," alrint.4t 7:30 p.m. ~·! .- ~do!·! '"""°" llAOI -" .. ...:... ,. ,..__ Uolt hit-OI;.....,.. .. . ' New York'• '~. Critic Aw1rd !~ HELD OVER AGAlt<.~ THE FRENCH -::' CONNECTION ~, _,..._,.. 1'1Yll A DULL :.; MOMINT" C.11 ..... ........ -1 ... .... .. UC Irvine C.neert Mozart Piano Concerto Given Maste _rly Reading Jeck Nie...._. c .... 1ce....,. "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" and ANTONIONl 'S "ZABRISKIE POINT" U-'" 11 M•ll II• •i11'f'•Mll 111o ..... o1c:.it-1Wyo• "P!An" (l}Ctlw lorl~ll~- "PlmTMAIOSAl1etlA IOW"fll ,.,.,.infE011•1-1: l'...i HtW!Mtj • COio< "SOMITIMU A GlfAT NOTIOJf"(lr r,...l$1NAlltA •C• "'ttln DINiUS MAGii" (tr) ......... ,.., -----•tl·•14S , t1,l'S.pw C•rloft . • 17 """' ,, .,,;,.,,.,.,., 1..t .... C'ldoAclloft!olfC-"AIKUS llAID AS TNlf COMI"' (I) "llAllDl.IMllS"tlll H1Jt8lU I llAID"{IJ s., ":.'" ,. _.,, Mf·l•tl ~!=:;; l"Yiii'AOii1tM"l$PJ ' ; l ,_~.., I ~(PAI!""'="='=' ='::' ~·~ ··-··-l$1•70lt< -~.~~alfr/Jng~-­ .. _, tit• W.W• ~.~I.~ •bow u~ ... •_,mo,. end mol9 Ut~ llM t:lltting tlM watw •.• -•• THO" H!YIRDAHL You must~ .. AAI , An astounding true-IWe odventure for the whole fomilyl HELD O.UR South Coon Pliu I S-DlotoFwy . .t,....., 546-2711 GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION EDDIE . BAXTER · Netl ... lly lHn ...tbt ,.._... FREE MUSICAL EVENING ...... LOWllY OlfiAN SUND.AT, JAN •• J0-7 P.M. FREE GIANT HOT AIR BAUOON RIDES Stwtl .. etlp ........ ~ .... BEACH MUSIC CENTER ~ llKk• SOutll"ol' "''""" 17404 IMclr ltn. "•"' ........... 14741)6 "The -~ang That Couldn't Shoot Straight" I GP l . .. ~. .. .. "They Might Have Been Giants" wMi ....... C. Scott (6PJ . Sat. -.,... 2i'5 S-. ~ ..... liiUiiiiiiiiii .. , Jules Feiffer's I , FIN,AL WEEK -WHITE, HOUSE MURDEi 'clsE ALSO IN lll'llTOIT: _,,_, IP·•· , __ Fricf.•y 'hru Sun. I p.111, A c1ntlc, CMtlc ..... •t tM ""*'"' " lllllfla .... 11111 ...... lt•ry. . · , li1uth 'oAst Re cr/!!1)' C... M•1 616 IJU ..-MlltMI A11·r• ---. ,) i 4//1/ ff ',' . -. . - .. , ........ ,. "MY P&lll LADY" ... """ttnt&Afll'I UINIOW" "9lll.. Y •.AClt" • (WJ • ... *<MOIJT• .......... ..,..,,,.., ....... , .. ... .................... (11 \ Idaho Summer Theater -. ·Seeking Applications Robert E. Moe, general manager of the Carrousel Players of the Coeur d' Alene Summer _ Theater, has an-nounced that applications and resumes are now being ac- cepted from slngers, actors, dancers, musicians and techni· cians who are Interested In becoming members or his muSicaJ theater company. "There are J,ositiorus to be filled in every area of pro- duction,'' Moe said. Anyone interested s h o u I d send aq application or letter of inquiry to the general manager at 26866 Calle Maria, Capistrano Beach, 92824. He, by return mail, will send specifics concerning t h e musical repertory theater that ope.rates in Coeur d' Alene, a resort city in Northern Idaho, from mid.June through Labor Day. \ "Four musicals-'The Music Man ' 'Mime• 'You're a Good Man: Charli~ Brown; and 'Your Own Thing'-are tatively scheduled for pro- duction this season," Moe said. · Sixteen full-time comedy members who perfonn in at least three of the four shows as well as do teclmical work and other related theater chores receive room and board and a small salary for their services. Associates and apprentices, who may or may not receive room and board, ThllrsdaJ, Jomw, 77, 1972 .. 'Amorous · Flea'·Set At Irvine -..0.At1'ISISPICIAU.TSUC1'9TIIUTml ltOUYWOOD WlSTWOOD PAKTAGES 469-7161 PLAZA •n.rm1 ~..flL \1, 10 WJLY UM• 1tt••l<l0 •WOl 1tt» IAT. & SUN.a,4, I, 1, lOht SANTAANA HAllBOR BLVD. Drtwt.Jn 531-1271 l"l.US 2HO FfATUlllE ~ •MllU: TM Ult WU AIWt lOI Pl • •UUT Tl »ff,...,,_, T!NllfAIG • ;ez1 Opera Theater Sets Auditions but no salary, also are signed·l==========:i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-1 "This is .the eighth year for · · The Pacific Opera Theater Will hold its · mid-season audi· tlons from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Lo! Altos Church of Christ, 5 5 5 O Atherton in Long Beach. repertory musical summer theater in Coeur d' Alene,''. Moe saJd. "Each year the operation is more and more successful. Last year. the Car- rouSel · PJayers entertained more than 10,000 theater goers." In order to facilitate the audition schedule, singers are urged. to make an appointment to be beard by calling (213) . 433-5539: Brochures explaining the theater in Coeur d' Alene are available at most of the university and college m1llic and drama departments, Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse pr•1•"*' "BLITHE SPIRIT" - l :,»· '-"'· Afl!'llllllNI. U.•. 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UC Irvine Wi!l open the ll'IS-7J basketball lle8IOll at the Unlvenlty Of Mlnneaola on Nov. 25 wllb the ~al·--· ...... -~ -~venlty of Wilmlaln • Ibo • same rood trip. c0och '1;1111 Tift » ~lief iodaJ. Mlnneaota -jull thla week )llftll•ed ln a bloodJ nrawl wllb Ohio lllale -11 Mllllleapolla -and lwo OSU players wore bosplWlzed. . ; "~ta la mallinc thO cootrad. to us now. I haven't luld a com- milmeol from Wlacol>lln yet, lhD,,.b," Tiil ""•·1 ' . 'F"' 1 •• '.. .. -I • The NW hu _.-pem•- for Ibo llukelball -lo llart • week earller11Ul -livlnl UC! andM!nneaotaacblncelopt together for the pme. -· ii cwnntly ._I ID Ibo 8Jc 1'1111. IJblle the An-..-.. la far from complete acc.rdlng lo '1111. II does abow a CCIII-lion ol the .,.._ nnl trend lo ploy top.ranbd op- ponenil from both the C01Jeie and llllLYerally Jive!. Upon return home from Big-II coua- try, the tum will blve little -for 'airtslmu 'lilopplnc. It will leave cm • Tbaldot ... the Ba...U.. ltlandl and -.... In ll!at locale -two wllb lbt 1l!!Wtrllly and cme wllb a --(Dae.1-4). "We'll blve -for a qu1ci< nap 11111 • cllup " -before· .. depart for .. 1.-1," '1'111 laid. The-·-in Qwwford llOll ii IOI Dec. I qalml -SW. unlverally, 111 thlDt we-paid our dues this year with our IChedule," the UCI coach ad- ded. "Our objedtYee are lo get a clau schedule and tbm lo bt compelillve. Neal ... Wini lo win ............ and , fourth, wllb all thlll• holal tqllll, the poat.-plQolfl are 1-rtuL" ua w111 alto mate a 1a1er trip 1o the Pac1l!c -lo,.., llGntana stale, Idaho Slate and Seattl•Paclllc or Pupt 8oaDd. "U oar )lrlnwy lnlerell WU lo gel Into the NCAA pla)olb, we would scbeduleUINmloa•-- lmle bull and lei II 10 at Iha!. Teama we lell we eould beal most of tbe time." Aakad 11 -c:onfronlatlon wllb Cal Slate (Long Bucb) was on nen .Jear'•-.. bt nplled: 0 No, but W ll't In tbelr toamlmeat and aland a pod ......, ol ~lnl tben1 tn tbat one... · - • UC! wll .... -Ila .... louMeaQi lwn!eJ aad will ~ In Illa AlJ. Calllamla -wllb IUYer-, o.n. ---Dillo-Scoll v,..._ a ~ al UC! lhla -· allmlad Ibo ..-Uty of Mhmejota ...... Ml f r.e· 1 b m 1 o aeatoii.' Iii' w11I .-an op- portunity fo pla;r aplnlt hll former . tumm1W after retumb:ll to play I aemeater tor ~ J11Dlor eoueee btlore movinl· lo UC!. ' LOS ANGELES -Pollce tq Jooo• I Scully, wile of Loa Angeles Dodger l broadcaster vm· Scully clled of Ill parenlly accldenW overdoae Of ·~ ... tlon she was taking ror a bronch1al ~· dilion. Police said Scully lold them bla ~year. old wile was not brulhlne when he ~ to awaken her in their Pllclfic P , Boy~ Seeks Reh~und Help · ·For· Trojans' Front Li·ne Aussie Star's Olympic Plan: Gould to Gold home early WedneJdaJ, She was ~ nounced dead by a doctor at the scene. • In a statement, the Dodgers aaid the medication had been prescribed by a physician to help her real. Police said Ill autopsy was planned. · · The foriner JOan Crawford 0 r Massachusetts was a model when she met Scully in 1957, aeven yeara after he', had begun announcing the games of Ult~ Scully 'J;old Hof ~reat His I Wile ·was . ' Vince·Scully was an Interview subject over hmcb in the ,(tlan~press bo1 and rtc:llllng that 'aositon.ma~ l~ doubly ~ when I learned lhal bls wife Joan.had dleCI Wednesday.· .. ' Scully had made aucb I point of the feeling he held for ber during that con- versation 1n Georgia -telling what a great , W'Mlerstandiqg gal she was in regard to the many. absences from home he had lo lake lo broadcast for the Dodgers. . He emphasized that she ,never c_om· -----------WHITE · ,. WASH . ------ plained and· ai!ded Iha! ... thing be partlculafly welcomed about ·I he Dodgers' .transfer from B..Oklyn lo Los Angeles Wu that friends made out here would be "our friends, not hers or mine," as he.put Jt. ; ~ ·' The constant travel, b r o ad cast preparation and being away from ·home made Scnlly's Job touth enough for him. But his wile's underalandlng and refWlal lo complain had left an lndellble Im- pression on him. She apparenlly didn't bellyache when ii came time for him to leave on another trip and she didn't squawk about him having b:een gone when .be returned. Vince Scully made it clear be was a devoted lamhy Dian and freely .admitted that he.h6ped to liite fewmtrlpa with the teJ!m so he might be home more. This writer had long believed that Vince Scully was -and still la -the virtuoso ol his profession. And the two occsalons ol lravellng with the team'anil:belng uaoclatad with him steadily for nearly lwo, l"!Ok• at a lime showed that-be was llao a man consumed with ccmsideration for .. others, t:indne&.s and bnmillly. That~ lrapdy ol lhil maenlbule should hefalf a niari with the cllgnlly ..a com- passion Of 1 Vince Scully la another ol life's g?eat inequities. Somehow It jusl sbouldn~ be. * * * Anabelm High llill boasla the only winless buketball ~am . In . eillJer • the AAAA or AAA dlvlslona of the CIF Soillhem Section. , Providence Rolls ' ' Past SC, 70-66, In Rugged Test LOS ANGELES (AP) -The jury la still oul on the Southern Ci!Uomla 'J'ro. Jans. The Trojana bave been evorythlng from very good lo plain awful lhil aeuon, and Wednesday nlgbt they were a little ol both In losing lo Providence llMI. USC coacli Bob Boyd bemoaned the lack of "'~ help for Ron Rlley. "Whep Ron lsn'l getting the board1 we dori't get a lot," he said. Paul Wetlphal, whole left knee bu a brulaed nerve auffered ID practlce, u1d any funeral notlces for USC ...Wd be premature. . · "Remember, this wasrJ't a· coDferencit game," he said. "I think we'll be r:eady to. play at, Seattle. I know 1 will." The USCSeatUe ,,game is one of two nonconference contests op tonight'~ West Coast scheduJe. In the other, tw9 con- ference leaders will meet when Universi- ty of San Francisco of the West Coaat Athletic Conference hosts San Francisco Stale Of the Far Western Conference. USC sbowed !Is class In coming back from , a 15-polnl dellcll lo wilhln twn points . before bowing, al!ulting off 'the . Friars' inside game with a J.ODe defense. Joe Mackey started hlltlng his rainbow jump aholl, and Wee!pbal, d e 1 p It e alralned ligaments, :whlrllld and lwlsled .for 20 polnlo lo l>Ocome' the Trojans' 'fifth all-tlrne leading scorer. · Bui the Trojans alao ..... miltake- -and eacept for Mal:key Ibey ahol poorfy. Riley hit only lour.of his 20 shots, and illhough he grabbed 11 rebounds use was beaten on the boards, 47-4.1. A S-8 · aopbomore, Marvin Barnes, helped the Frtara lake cbarge of the boards In the first ball, when Riley bid only three· nbouiicls. USC's lack of depth also burl when Mackey fouled oul with l :lO·lell. Injured Bruce Clark sun isn't ready to play, and with Mackey out the.Trojans seemed lo Jose their oUenaive apark. It was Barnet who drove the final naU.s Into the collln with • pair of free ••• on a -altuallon with 33 seconds left. lie wound up with 21 points, HCODd lo the !17-20 In the first ball - posted'by teJ!mmale Ernie DiGregorlo. DlGregorio, a clever Moot guard, beat the Trojan• where they are suppoaed lo be llronieal -back.U.. defense. A mne def .... In the secoDd ball -him ddwn-bal. Unnnked . Pmldeoce WCll lit 12th qal!iat two loNea, wblle 'the IOYenlh- nnked Trojans, U4 dropped their first al bome. Super Bowl Gets 'top 'J'.V -Rating That, follolrinC the Colonials, 1-5 ·&moel NEW YORK -Super Bowl VI -- League reco!'1 in 1'11 for football, mlkea the Dlllu CoJrboys and Miami ll"ll• you beljj!ve juallce will, Ciut. was vtewM In more homel t!il!I 8llf ~~ tie!·--B8l -It _ oll\el' leleyla!Qn allow In hlalo!i1• lrl)aed f_, ... bfU~ \ell ,ol Illa _ba!!lletbtl l\gUns &bowed WOdnesday. eampolp talPI wbea ... El Cam1oo The game w11 ,_, accoullnc lo the Collep Wanton -Sala -€:llJ llltilJnal Nlelten rillnp, by an eallmated Cetlege al ·I le a -ldu!J o1 M-Ill million -lo watching ID 27.4IO C..tenDce .Uea&eM mDllon bomu. • Former Angela' manager Bill Rllney OnlJ bro other ahowa In lelevlaloa baa an dllaprlng cornl1lg •up thrqh hlalory ewr blve bid more than 27 bueball'• ranks. Illa :!&-year-old ""' (alao , mllllon homes tuned In. A Bob Hope allow named Bill) has, .,._,. named aeaeril In 1flll wu watched In 27,280 mUlloa manager for Ibo Deytona Beach teJ!m-. homel and 1 Bob Hope show In 1'11 wu Dodfen franchise. -ID , ... mllliGL f . tfPI 'blljMI · ' ,, USC'S JOE MACKEY FAILS IN REBOUND ATTEMPT.. •. , ' . " ' SYDNEY (tp) -Auslralla'a Shane Nallonal League club. They were marrWI Gould woWd be happy to win one gold In 1151 and had three cblldren. ·-:i .medal at the !ofunlcb Olympics lhil yur, ·:~ wblcll' 1J a very modest forecut from the • ; 15-yOll'Old schoolgirl whom predlcllona LOS ANGELES -Juba Widlng's SS. ol up lo nine gold medala are being loot slap shot wllb 1:311 left broke a » made. _ tie, and the Finnish-born center added a Shane la head and shoulder• ahead .of 90-looler Into an empty nel In the rmal every woman freealyle awlmrner with minute lo give !be Loa Angeles Kings a'> -Id .......ts from the 100 to 1,500 3 National Hockey Lelgue victory over melen. the Toronto Maple Leab Wedneadi , "lblt ~Pillo ber In line for lour gold night mec!Oll lrom 100, :IOO, 400 and 800 melera. • . Tbere lo n0 l,IOO meten event for W!""«l A'n.ANTA -Mule Bauabln. f\111"'< ID tho Olympics. : Georpa Tech AU-America c e n '~ ' : '1 ' The lilbe, long·legged blcmde flit la alao linebacker, waa named head del~ ~ faNlt female ID the world' at the football coach-at Toal! lodaJ, ·~ · irn•nl ....,..t la · U.. :IOO and 400 Athlellc dlrectOr Bobby Dodd wai. , meters lndlvtdual medieya, whlcb lakea Baughan will join Ibo coocbl!w 11aff 61: ' In liulterfly, bruatrol:e, backalroke and rtc:enlly appointed bead coacb Blli: "'-lyle. ' Fulcher bmnedillelJ, , ~: : lier tlmea al tiie_, N... South Wales Baughan, 33, wl!o a.cbed Wasblnglon: • llate cbampiomhlpo In early January Redskin linebackers In lrll, wH the; were aecond onl7 lo.•. n!C!>rd bolder center-linebacker at Tech In 11167-st.St;:I : Ameelcaa Claudia Kolb, who bu rellnd, He was • ,.gu1ar linebacker for tM· Then there'a lhe 100 meters butterfly -Philadelphia Eqlea 1-and played at the state meet Shane came within one the same position fOr Us An&eles Rama aecond of American Alice Jones' world 1966-70. • mart. of. l:OC.1 -'and the two relays in . • : which Shane la almnet certain lo be the l anchor IW!mmer for the AW!irallan team, HOUSTON -A former NCAA hurdles Such an Olympics program would ln· champion who held a, vlclorlu over 111 volve Shane in 111 races in seven days at Orange Coast area man in a pair of 1 ... Munich lhil aummer - a rigorous confrontations dlecl here WednesdQ after ICbedule. • brief illness. · ~ 'Sliane and ber parent.a aay they are· Fred Woleoll. 55, -the nallollal eoi. -happy lo p ·along with the Auotralll!l leglate low burdlea t111e =:r.r -. llfl"••11 Unlalt'1 ,dleljla., •p al.K.. ..._ Jn 1-.. _, ... a f/111.1 .. · Hay. • '"" ·· ' ih'e"\311 meet while a1ao Ul!Plnl:the 111,i "1 would be veiy hlij>py to win one huritles crown in '31 and •siWttli i reeoCI .Olympic .. ~old rnedal,~ .. ulcLShane, a best of 141 · -qulel,~id,'almqltwjthdrawn,girl. In hls ;M .;.i .S.~hlih ~ti wlni; • Her . coicb, Forl>lt C...llle,, bellevea Woleott fended off the cmllenge al USC'\ :W~ ~:"i:.:"~I 1:"'1111 In-caE~11 1 Vlckery, .. ~1 current San Juan ur-'•'•"' ll '-, ~ . bu ps rano re-, ----• -vy ._,.am; t ' ' "" cu -with 11." uld 'Clrllle, who ' hu ..-_Iii P!'!llle. ~ ...... ' 1pmn"'"'" • P-st aWtBwiar to beiq the~ -In the world .• Om Talbot, ""1ef eooch of the Auatrallan Ol;mplc twlm squad for ' '' .. ' ' MINNEAPOLJI -The Hennepin .Coull~ ty Medical• &-Iner· bu ruled , Daniel H. Mqer, president, of the Like llocl:ey C1a11 ~ fn>m mu!Upie Manlcb, iald: •'111rn la no mulm .,. Jurlea ncelved In a fall from 1 lllb llor1i T In • · d B · k · · • . · ' cept ·....mm ,..., ll'a au very well window al a suburban Minneapolla botel,;i · wo _ ... Ju,·re : . l{C ey· .es:_.::· =~:.0:::0:.~':.ie;~i theM~=~f~'"':.!;'.:d'='_..i ...... '' ' ·, Ct ' the ~ of l!Jo hole! IWimmlnc poll!, • • • • ; ' • ' • 1 • • TIIbot,,il, li.i been I IWlar COICb for authortUu-l&ld. • May Mis~ Mic:h. ·. ·~·_n. 1\11 T.iff: :. ~=~s:;t~·= ~ ~:.;. Gowft • .,.~ • COLUMBUS, Ohio "(/>P) -The Blc Ten'• lnveallpllon of a basketball brawl at. the Ohio Slate-MIMM>la game Tues-= :-~~~ ~b ·:.~Ii= Taylor and the Injured' players, Taylor, meanwhile, wu~f~ with the problem " whether 7.foot junior center Luke Wille and f.5 aenlor guard Mark Minor will be able.lo play In anolber Im· portanl Big Ten cont.at al Mlcblgu Salurday. • ' Bil Ten Commlta,lcmer Wayne Dul:e ond , aupervtaor ol offldalt Herman ~ -lo Columi.. ._, .-completlnc -lb!J eallod'an "U. •11111N" lavewliptm. MiNwpolls, .. _,min" fllml ... •ddlllonal -·-virtoua prlndpalt will be ~, • .,, before Ult ....... Cf.II be reoched,• !lite !!aid. - The pme belowww the !Iii Ten ..,.. 1-. .... baited wl!h ....... lo plaJ ..i ..,iau declared Ohio State L _.,,._ J>orlnir 'tllo melee, Wllte and ....... fornnfllark Wager !!Ulltred alight """ -and alnalom. Minor ..Ulned a bump m. the back ol the head and later blacbd oul la the leom locker room after the- ~~ _ ll'IO ·Brltilh Commomreellb Gamet. apaet Tom _ ., ... Ille, a . "llln•wt don't eiportmio,.the tlrolil, -•lie aeed, 7-t, 6-1 In the · Wttle' rimaln. a. dOubUul • perfbrrner tenslcm .00 .IDlenllly of compelltloo rqund of the fourth Midland T Saturday, although he ~ "I feel which ·Amerlcae mid} Ew.,_. -Tournament W-y nJehl. pretty' gi>Od,' conalderlng." ' men .-,.,.. • In other fir1~twnd matches, ""' ~ Waear la 1 h a k Y; and U nellber la . un.e !rile potonllal ol~ aur twlm!Dm'I ' of Rurnanil ~led Frank Froehllnir ~ cleared for action Taylor mull go wlth.6-1 cannot really ,be ucerlalned until they · '<II Coral Gables, !'la., M, M :and Jlq 6 aenlor Gery Kiracofe or M ,sopbolpore att ~ puabed -•d lh'e'll lhal'lltlle Flllll ol Chile lieat Alea Olinedo ol· Pe!j' Jack Wolle in the plvol extra Iha! 'tllnl -It." W. S.7, 7-f. Wooden Tells Frosh Views • lteJth IJl!ket, al 17, ·WU almply loo young. ,J _ "I blft Jong believed In abolllmne ad ....._ bl&Ulboll ........,.. ComllW oat " hlgb acbool lnlo coDece la • dll- -.......... for'llWl)I ynungatan, wllboul !loving Ille edded )lfttsure ol ,,.,.,_ bukelball lo _.,. •boot,. told-Tl!e UCLA coacb admllled bro o1 ldt current fru-plaYtnp A n d r 1 Mctailtr and Pele Trpvtm; woald IX!> bobly play for bla varally, but be added. ... -a lot of fine -'8 out there to !My _'I be....,.. f0'7 mucb." --. MILWAUICll'S KAlllEM JABBAR CONTllOLS A llllOUND IN llicK'S 110-94 WIN OVlll DITROn:. , I ' f ' • ' -' • • ' ... •• -,. • Jf DAllY PILOT Tlwlldly, J1n,.,, 11, 1972 ' Marina Nears Title With 52-50 Victory· Defense Pays Off For Clas sy., Vikings Br. GLENN WlllTE Of .... Ollly l'llet '''"' Marina High's nilly Vikings made patience, hot shooting from out.side and defense pay rich dividends as they nudged tough Huntilii/On Beach, 5Z.SO, Wedne.sday night to remain unbeaten in Sunset League basketball warfare. A roaring throng of 2,400 watched the.hosts overcome a ID-point deficit and then hang on to put a deep wound in the Oilers' hopes for the loop crown. · Coach Jim stephens' Marina outfit ls now 7-0 in tbe circuit while Huntington and Westminster are each 5-2. Marina travels to Westminster Friday night then returns bOme next Wednesday to host dangerous Western. If the Vikings win both of .those it's inconceivable they will not wind up with the league 'crown, which they shared with Huntington a year ago. T b e H u n tington.Marina showdown was an epic battle of two standout teams. And the game was as wild as the Gals Seek se»re ml&ht lndlcale. The score was lied or the lead changed hands 12 times in the last I : 19 cX. action and SO times for the entire game. HunUngtcn could haVe tied it with three seconds left but the shot taken was a P?C?r perce~ tage one, out to the left of the key and the shooter looked to be off balance, forcin& bis at- tempt. Jt was far off target, :r:t. rebounded 1 and time The Vikings wen! ahead to stay with 2:01 ren;Wnlng as freshman sensation B o b Losner CAMed one from the corner to make it 51-49. Then on a key defensive effort, Dean Bogdan blocked Steve Brooks' shot from Underneath and Marina rebounded with 5$ seconds to go. Mark Ford's free throw with 44 Seconds left uppe4 the count to 52-49 and the Vlkts seemed to have it made. However, Brooks' lree throw 12 seconds later put the Orange and Black back in con- tention. The Oilers fouled Marina in the ensuing seconds and the Yikes m.lssed the charity toss with Tom Crunk rebounding for the 9isitors. I ff • • Tourney Golf Title Huntington called a timeout with 20 seconds to gc and played for the fmal tying basket, which never could be produced. Stephens said later that it was defense that paid off, poinUng out that his chaps beld the Oilers to 34 points under their league scorina average. ! ' 1 I • ' ' I ' I ' • l I • ! 1 • j ' I . ' I I • ( , DAILY l'ILOT l'M19 ~ 1M 1'1r .. MARINA (J),\ll( UNIFORMS! GITS ITS OfF I NSE IN GEAR WHILE HUNTINGTON BEACH DEFENDERS GIVE PURSUIT, MARINA WON, 52./lO. By LAURIE BECKLUND Of rM OlllY l'Jlol Sltff "I told my players that Hun· tington had a lot of guys averaging 15-19 points per game and that they. would get frustrated U they didn't get the ball a lot," Stephens said. GWC , Belts .C·ubs, 103•8$; • Faces Circuit Leader Next Tars Romp Lions Triumph 67-66 To 66-52 With 1 Second Left Take 100 amateur goliers and 25 women pros, mix well around a Southern California goU course for several hours beginning at noon Friday, and what have you got? Irvine Coast Country Club's second annual Women's Pro- Am tournament. Following a shotgun start, the pros will be competing for low gross scores and also will round out fivesomes of two women and two men amateurs in a best two balls com· petition. "l thought we could shoot with them and when we fell hehlnd by 10 (27·17) I substituted and got my players out to settle them down." Combs said he felt bis team began coasting after it built up the big lead but he did cite the excellent play of Scott Whit· field, whose outside shooting and general husUe was the lone bright spot of the evening By CRAIG SHEFF Of ffle DlllY ,llet Steff Back In the thick of the Southern California ·Confer. ence race, ~ldeq West Col· lege faces Ila blileot buket· ball game of the teuon Frt- e~t ~I ~ . the Rustlers Coach Dick Strtcklln's Rust. lers captured t b e Ir third straight cirCUit \>fdOl'J' Wed' nesday night, rolling to a rather easy 103-86 decision over visiting l<>s Angeles City College. •• ' • < The win givet Golden Well a 3-2 mark, two games behind East LA which handed host LA Harbor a 78-73 defeat in double civertinM! Wednesday. : "'Mlis ·18 a big week for us," aaJ4 Stricklin, following the win, "if we, •get by East LA we're back ln It. Ills a do-or- die situatiqa fot ua." Stricklin praiaed bis club for one of its best performan- ces In thr<e -ks. "'I1lis is the best we've played sine< the Rlverside loop Win tourney,'' &aid. ~ Rustler coach. Newport ~'1 Tars cloa- Golden West captured the ed t the •-nd I win without Its No. 1 scoring ou iust rou o star Jim Anderson who suf· Sunaet L e a g u e basketball lered an ankle Injury just 2\0 hostlliUea by tacking on their mfu,utes into the game. second loop win of the cam. ~'He could have played the paign .with a 66-52 triumph second half but we decided to over Anaheim Tuesday night k~ ~ out. r think he'll be on Ille laser's court. okay f~r the ~st LA ~me. . Southpaw sharpshooter Bill Brian Sanden really,,picked '·M:clGriAey came aJive in up the alack out there. 1, sParking coach Dale Hagey•s Sanders, a H freshman In d' Sail • • t from Marina. dld a spafkling va mg ors, now Vil n Job on the boards and also league play. . CdM · Controls. TelJ!po, Down8 Estancia, .. 5445 .. canned ei~ht ooints. And cen. The S.3 M.cKmney blasted ter Jell St Clalr and forward· through 25 pomls, canned 11 ol Jack Kelch teamed with San· IS field goal tries and led ders to give the Rustlers a Newport's board assault by bir ed,lle on the boards. , picking off 17 caroms. He also Bat the b~ hero wa~ fruh-contributed three assists. . man· guard Gary Or~. who Al. a team, Newport shot a llniahed with 30 ooinll! with a respectable 49.1 percent from handful ol his 12 field f(oals the floor (26 of 53). . '' By PHIL .ROSS 01 tllt Diii~ Plllf ll•ff ' Jt marked the death knell for comlrt it on baselinP. jumpers. , The visitors led throughout And he qeared !he Rn~lers , with the widest margin at 54- Corona de! Mar's Sea Kings, Orange County's top ranked cagers, mixed some of their old style with a new atlack in turning away the pesky Estan- cia Eagles, 54-45, In an Irvin! League basketball t u s s l e Wednesday night at CdM. Coach Tandy Gillis' Sea KJngs thus complete a clean sweep of the first rou nd or Irvine action with a spotless 7- 0 record and find second place Los Alamitoa, conqueror Wednesday of Magnolia, waiting to ambush them Fri- day night at Los Al. For the Eagles of Dave Carlisle, meanwhile, they drop to 1-6 with a Friday night con- frontation on tap at Fountain Valley. In turning away the feisty visitors Crom the other ·side of the Newport-Mesa s c h o o 1 district, the Sea Kings utilized the reason for much of their most recent successes -the fast break -whlle also resorting to a C o r o n a trademark of old -controUed tempo offense. Gillis ordered hls charges Into Ille latter form of attack on several oct11lo111 when the shorter visitors dropped back into a 2-3 zone defense and failed to come out ol It. On the fJnaJ try ol Ille Blower ollenae by the winners, 1 the Eagles. 1 Because ,,Corona· started Ila: final tempo-slowing effort with 5:30 left in the contest and a 43-37 lead. Tile Sea Kings , who had a 11). point first quarter edge erased by Estancia on the hot shooting and Bierl play of the Confer brothers -senior Doug and sophomore Buddy -were down just once, at 23-22 in the aecond period. Much of that was the result of. 1 dlamond-and~e 10ne setup wlilch Carlisle employed with ~ Crail Hays and 5-10 Scott G a y n· e r alternately shadawinll CdM's H Cosey Jone1. faat brPall: att11ck. iettiflg .,. 41 b8t.ch of e11sv la v-i.rus. · tt was tight for about 18 minutes. Then Stricklin's . crew out- scored the CU1"o, 16-4, and went info the. locker roorh with a ~ halltime· lead. l11A ....... CC IUl .. " ,, ' . . , . ' s , , ' s • , , , : 1 ~ 2 .• • I ' 2 • • • 1 • • ,, ,, 17 OtNtll Waf (IU) flft•t• Orafll 12 ' Z ,, Gl'll*" ) 1 Z S St.Clllr IAJ• Ullldl (U) KM<.11 1 A A 11 IMtl ': ~ ~ ~ :.."\""'°" : ' t ~· ,, .. I. ,: . j H1ys 1002W1llOl'I 's''' G1rner 1 1 3 ' autt 'I I 11 Tel••••• .._wF-..,._ D. 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Westminster can cut into the Marina edge Friday night when It hosts the Vikings. Wit.h ·the Lions-Saxons en- counter knotted at 6 6 , Blakeley drove in for a lay-in and was fouled in the act of shooting. He proceeded to miss on the first of his ensuing two shot charity attempts before being successful on the second try. Loara then forfeited possession of the ball by ac- cidentally throwing the ball against a light fixture on the following out-of-bounds play. Wnlmllllltw 14n ,. " Ill "' .jl'l:j 1 I 'l U · 11 JO ,, IMf• ("1 ~·.'.:.: : ., i ii t~ J ' ,! 'To'r.r.9 seen .,. J • • J Wfftmlnsltr It ~I 1 ,,_., • LotN 1• il i• ........ To heighten the flavor of the event, toss in several top seasoned pros -Shirley Englehorn, Ruth Jessen and Sberri Wilder, for example. For added spice, top off the CODtest with the w~rs of the Indian Wells Country Club Women's Pro-Am tourney in Palm Springs Tuesday. All will compete -fourth woman money~winner Sandra Palmer, whose stunning 68 set her fiv~ strokes beyond her closest contender Tuesday; Ben Hogan aWard·winner Ruth Jessen. who took second with a 73; and third place holders (71) Pam Higgins and most (See Goll l'llge 17~ for t~e losers. , Whitfield led all scorers with 19, his varsity career high game. But It wasn't enough to offset the keen play Of Loa:ner, Mark Adams, Bruce Miller and Bogdan. · 1 HUnllimM i..o (II) f9ft~l9 l • 0 10 ' I , , '' ·-· --Wotrhl' Whitt Crunt Tot1l1 Mllltr .. .., ._, ·~· _ ... ... ~ Tot1l1 2 2 2 ' 9 I l I' 2 I 2 I ' 10 '10 • 50 M1rl111 (ft) f9ft.t9-s I , , 10 1 0 2: l • s 0 2: 10 3 l , 1 0 ' 1 1 1 s I I 0 10 2:S z ,. 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' · Siccer ea11s Leatfler. , • • •• 15.95 & 1r.1s . llllr 1972 Baseban Itta j llms & SllOIS Ale In Stnct MllS Tiiiis Slllls •.• '. 8.Sll & lC.15 latas Tiiiis S.. . . . . 7.95 & lC.15 lltycln -Pl1s -Tm -Tlllls I ' • • • • • ' • • • • • • • : • .. { • ' t ! I FV Hands • Chargers 64-50 Loss . By HOWAllD L. HANDY ot tlll ~l't ll'lltt Stefl II was a long, cold shooting night for the Edison High Chargers Wednesday as· the host Fountain Valley Barons basketball team posted a 64-50 Irvine League victory with a steady performance. While neither team figures prominently in the cham· plonship picture at the mo- ment: the Barons could bounce back in the second half after PoSting a shaky 4.3 record in the early going. Edison Is all but. eliminated with its fourth loss in league play. Corona de! Mar (7-0) and Los Alamitos (6-1) are leading the pack and figure to pick up the two playoff berths, barring complete collapse. ' PRO, COLLEGE 'CAGE SCORES CM Trips Foe, 85-81 Bv ROGER CARLSON Of tilt DlllY Pilel Stiff Costa Mesa Hlgh 's scrambl· Ing Mustangs came from behind to post an 85-81 Irvine League basketball conquest over visiting Santa Ana Valley Wednesday night. . Little Frank Roldan was the overall· hero of t~e night for coach Emil Neeme's Mesans with his 3,4 points. Top Ski Resort • . ~'1'!~~g~"::1~~ 1960 Winter Ol)llnp!c Games, tors, tawyer1, police and is changing its image. fire.fighters, Wednesdays for •· In tbe Put the California re-"'omen, Tuesdays · for the sort has been rather unfriend-military aod Mon,days fot any ly to larnJIJes that liave had to residents of the iocll1 N<irth rent eq4ipment aOd think the Lake Tahoe area . steepest thing in the valley is Probably more :.nci~able he f9 daily lift tlckel. however is. t!le friell411er a,I· Squaw Valley. has been t1tude of lift attendants arid popular with the .downhill other . emploY.es, all ~J>Of'.'lng racer types in the past but ~ew name tags , u~erhned that image is no\v being The.Courtesy P.eopJe.,, . changed. . If land ·: and ~coqcessi~n For instance the '72 pro-disputes with the, state are gram includes: r.e~olved,/ Squa\v. Valley .. or. ' -Free skilng any day for f1c1als .expect• ~n $8.S rrulli~n children 12 and under when e~p~nSt?n pro1ect '. W begin acconipanied. by a paid parent. w1thi_n five to seven years. 'Berore, children had to pay 'J'.lns means ~ n~w hotel , $4·.50 for an all-day lift ticket. hehport, condommium, an 13- -Fifteen women hired as ho!~ golf . cours~ and ·13 more ski instructors. chat:s. 1nclud1ng . one con-' • -Reduced rates of $6 to $3 nec!mg Squaw with nearby -on Fridays for an wellare Alptne Meadows. On New Year's, the valley It was a case or failing to hit early, and then spending time attemRting to catch up in the wanlni moments of the game far ~ve Mohs' Chargers. Edison forged ahead by three Points nlidway through the third stanza. 31-28, despite hitting only three of 24 at- tempts from the field in the first half. This was the biggest sUrge or the night for the ~rgers -and their only lead. And credit a large assist to backcourt mate Rick Brown- ing and his numeroUs steals ' that set the Mesans up with fast breaks. • • • (Continued from Page %61 improved golfer of 1971, Jan Blalock. was .filled to capacity with almost 8,000 skiers: With the expa nsion the valley will han- dle 22,000 skiers-a day·. Soulhlnl C1Ufor11I• But the Barons were not to be denied and the fourth quarter belonged to them au the way. Coach Dave Brown's squad rattled of£ nine straight points to get the period started and increased its lead to 10. It was on1y , a question or running down the clock thereafter, despite losing 6-9 junior center Scott Reider on fouls with 6:20 left. Bill Burns paced the Barons in scoring wi th 16 while Rod Snook hit 15 !or the Chargers including 11 charity tosses. After the dismal first half that saw them hit only 12.5 percent fro m the floor (3 of 24), the Chargers came back to post a game average of 2.8.3. Fountain Valley bit 41.2 percent from the floor. Fo11nt1111 VllltY ('41 " . •• " Ac!1ms • • ' • Sul!lv1n ' ' • • Reldier ' ' ' ' ----• • • " Kiln' ' ' ' • StPutve-.:11 ' • ' ' Sw1n1011 ' ' ' ' Hiii • ' ' " Tot1ls " n n u l!dlsDn UOI .. • • • .. ll1lch ' ' • ' ...... ' " • " Harmon ' ' ' • P1rk.tr ' ' ' ' Zlrbel ' ! ' " Wl=s ' ' ' Co ' ' ' ' C1rl1011 ' ' • ' Toll ls " " " " SCtrl .,., 0.1rt1n ':;r.:•ln Valier ' IS 16 i~ Ed son 4 14 21 But in the critical stages It was Jeff Horst who came off the bench that provided the Mustangs with the impetus. Mesa, which had trailed by as many as 13 in the second period, had tied it at 78 on Ted Neville's 1ayup with 1:34 left. Then Roldan added another pair from the free throw line with 47 seconds to go after one of Santa Ana Valley's 32 turnovers to give the hosts an 80-78 advantage. It was here that Horst then stepped in, intercepted a Santa Ana Valley pass and ended up at the free throw'line with 38 seconds left. He connected on both of his gratis shots and Neeme's out- fit was home free with a four- point lead. The visiting Falcons of coach Roger Jenson ha~ surprised the favored Mesans and kept a lead they assumed in the first period until Mesa came back to tie at 64, 73, 7~ and 78. (Mii Mes. flJ) I• II ~ ,, llrownlnt1 ' ' ' ' Roldan " • ' ~ Cummins ' ' ' ' Endslev ' l • • Archer ' ' " ~"''"I• l ' ' " "'"' ' ' ' Pickens ' • ' • TDlllb JO 15 " ~ Sln11 Anl VIII•" I'' I .. tt •• " llokoskv " " • n Jimison ' • • " Moore ' J ' ' ~-~ ' ' ' " 'Rourke ' ' ' ' '"''" .. ' ' ' =Wi i g ' • ' ' Diiis • 21 ts 25 II Sc .... "' QMrtlln ~~:: ~ V1Hn'1i1 lJl 'll'JO ~I SKI HEADQUARTERS for Orange ~ounty STILL 3V2 MORE MONTHS OF SKIING! SHOP WITH THE PROS '~ I • SKIS KNllSSl-HEAD-FISCHER-K-2-AOSSIGNAL N¥,T-KASTLE-MA~Y ~ , '• • SKI BOOTS lANGE-NOIDICA-lllkll- ~ kOFlACH-OAllTMOUTH • Fln11t Parbs, bnported Swe1ters, Ski Pants, W1rmups, Gloves, Hits, Un4lerw11r, Wind Shirts. Hunirtdl of Items for 1kllng and the snow. NEW 19725KI PACKAGES, TOP QUALITY A&T TEMPEST SKIS. Lo minoled wooden, poly bose, inlaid top edge, metol 'edges, tip & toil protector, Besco, step-in bindin;s, aluminum poles. REGULAR 78.00 ONLY t5.9ts PIAC11EI fpaxy tiHrgloss Ski1. Mo1k., St. St.1t-in l ind1n91, . 99so >J..11111111111 Pole1. leg11lor $1-40.50 ••••••••••• , ••• ,, •• Only kJIEISSl. Motk lo!OO r,. • ., I GtH S!tiit.J" l indln91 • llihl· 14950 wtight Alur11ln11r11 Polel. AU , ,, ••, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ••• ,,,.Only ---flSCH(fl • 107 fiber9lo11 Ski• • Morter SitP,in ll"ding1 • 14500 ~lthlwti;hl Al111r1inu111 l'ol•1 •••••••••••••• , • , ••• , , , .Only ' The tournament is a particularly significant one for Miss Englehorn for several reaSons. First, she is deren- ding champion af~er firing a 75 on the course last year. Second, except for a 77 round at Indian Wells Tues- da,Y, this is the first tourna- ment she has played since und ergoing foot surgery for an old injury last Jun·e. A.Jso. \ along with I C C C woinen's champ Dee Dee White, she is co-chairman ofi the event. She and the other pros will be matched in blind pairings with some of ICCC's best amateufs. including M i s s White, Rikki Gunter and Betty Witalis and male competitors Ken Jacobson, Forest Smith and .Woody SlJlilh. . Low scoring visiting amateurs will include Joyce Steele, Ja~e Woolley, Ruth Hume and Robert Hartson . llartson. ~a four-handicapper, will be teamed With his daughter. pro Carol Jessen . Spectators are welcomed. NO GREEN FEES! • , OH OUll ,.IUVATE \MtOLE GOLF COURSE NEAil PALM SPRINGS. Cfll '45-"67 tflll l!Nr ltlt 2•ti.tw llKlt'Mf Mes ..... NOW IS THE TIME! For Custom Foamed ' ,SKI BOOTS SKl·SIRYICE CINTIRS • Expert Movnttng • latest Machine ~·'"'" Cj1tck ' •Hof Wix . • t.lge Shatplnlllg & Repair • lni Ropilr &·Rofloilh ·-'""'"' SICl·lfNrAL·-···· lllue R.ldee :-::.111·«1 lnchls of l\lrd PICkr· dlllr1 -· Go dml11e -10.-IS· lnc:hes o! 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OICk; °""' Wtdnud1y lhrougll U IV; IOOd. _ ; ~ ?'E- tll.06 5.60-16 19.CQ •7.$-14 20.oor 7.70.14 21.10 8.25-14 23.15 7.76-15 . 21.16 B.26-16 23.75 Ttlursdar, January 27, lm Gauchos .Woman's Golf • In Upset Tourney l{eld . DAILY Pll.Of !7, JC, Prep Basketball They're calling Saddteback College th• giant killer In the • t.tission Conference tw:ketb&U .. At Meadowlark Standings race today. MISSION co•Pne••· WL "P"A ltlllfftlot • 0 .... 412 COach Roy Stevell!' Ca~ playecl the role. cl the. spoiler Wednesday night at Mission 1'¥. Meadowlark Wom<n's Viejo High, banding Citrus an Goll Clu b chose a surprise 8&-82 defeat in overtime. nine com~tition for i l s Citrus, the pre-1eason con-touroament last weet. Top ference favorite, was virtuaUY Oig~t winners were Florence e1iminatfl4 trom the race with Ball.er and Jane OORte., who the loss. ti~ fbr first . Bonnie Nuccio members outscored the mixed c11111e.-1 ' •n "s Cltr\11 3 J 4" ...0 teams of members and guests .... 1om.io , , ., 415 fQ the tWO best balls Of lhe SOUtllwMIMI .) l .4'Jt 423 .S..:idll!Mcll t 4 ,,, "'' (Oursome COmpetitiOJl. Grossmon1 1 4 J06 .. The low scoren were Max· SM 11 ... ,..;:~.~'~' s!., •1 ..., lne Jolley. CatOI Keet, Ka y S•ddltOtd: u. cnrw n 10TI ltl\llf1kle 15, P1lomllr n Horn and Dorothea Egan with Groumont 102, .san lllf•rdll'IO 11 A pair or Cree· throws with IO • ancJ Shirley Stebbings turned seconds left Jn regulation by in lowest scores in flights B Richie Price tied the score al and c. a U4. One stroke. behind in the· sou1hwt•l•rn u, Ch•U•' u s1wra,,. o'""' tnember Oight was a foursome s~1et11tk ,, ~n ••r~rdtl'IO o( Elaine ~1arsden, Ft·an Pi ne c11.111, 11 ·11.1v•flldto 1>11om•r 1t GnH1morot ~4, and from there ·it1 was all \ and Evelyn \\lager. Beverly So..or11we1r1rn II Citrus Saddfoback as the Ga~chos El Toro l·lenderson, Belle J-lnlliday. SOUTHliflH CAL CONl'EflfNCf jumped to a lea4 in the overtime and maintairied it. SNdlfMdi: CHI ' ,., " ., u JCl'illZ 6 ,5 ) 17 G1Ujs ' 1 ; lS CM!llt.l' 10. 0 4 20 Swl!'"' 5 0 1 JO "rlc1 t 06 1 6 A~rett 2 6 0 10 He~se 1 10 1 p~:.is j 2: ,: ..; Hitlflrmt: Citrus U, s.ldcllebldl: 11 End Of ret1Ul1llor\; 1•·1• Unicorns Roll, 25-3 Ad . Coo ·• d' Barbara de P\anque and Eu i LA ~ ; ~ ~~ . raina te Rhu Na 1ne Agries Gouin took third place ll lo Hondo ~ , :m )kl 1'taze ' tied for first place in 'i';lh 137 c.o1un we11 > 1 llJ ~, WI a . . LA H~rber ) 7 a 3S1 flfght A'ot a recent El Toro There were !lvo top 1.os An1111e1 cc 1 > a ..,, \V o men 's Golr Association foursomes in the Guesl F'linhl. c''""' 1 4 ,,5 "' e LA Sou.In~! (I 6 4'~ 61 $ T & · F minus half handicap with both teams posting sCQres w .. _..,., seer•• tournament r 135 Th · I d d Golden WHt 100, LACC IS • 01 • ey In c. ti e Ees• LA 71, LA H1rbor 7l ~? OT) Both received Sccires of 35~~ members Sue Fole.v and CYor•1 101. LA Sou1t>Wt11 '' C l'r\P't'I 011111'1 on ·the El Toro Marine Base Charlene ramer and their c.o111en wnt ., E1u LA l'OUrse. • Lee Yelton, with 36. guests Dorothy Jo S\vanson cvo•l'I• 11 LACC LI\ H,trbof' 11 ltlo Hondo "-'as a close second. and Celia Neth: and member s 1.,1. ~°""""'"' ,, c11 '"'" 11.11 1 Evelyn Conant and Edith Fra.11 1-i.r&nc11 Fin.al scores in Flight B or Carpenter, who hosted Lee s uNSl!T LEAo~t PF ,,., the nine-hole event found Glee 331 Qu . . r· t I . h \'oung and Audrey Mitchell. ~~Al::~ .. ton lle•cn : ~ ~~i .-:i~ een In lrs pace \Vlt 331'..! Wf~!mln•ter 5 2 m l?f and Yvonne Keating in second i'fleso Vertf P ~:;;1~,~1 : l1 ~ ~t srvot with a 34. Joan Lear and Tlier" were lots of winner s Nrw""'' H•rbor 1 :112 41' f'"" ~ LDa•a 1 6 'l>S 45' Lois ,Winneke tied for third in 1t1esa Verde \\101nen 's (;olf An•"""" o 1 ™ 110 W•dM1NY'I scortl wilti 36s. Club's latest nine blind holes M1,.na s7, Huntrn111on &e•'"' so ' r b I NeWPOrl "' An111elm 5? The Unicorns, rugby oot a I With a tabulated score of tournament. w"tmrnsl•r ,,, L01r1 u team of the Huntington ·Beach 361h, Iola Keyser won first Capturing top honors at the 5•"1" AnaFt'W~':1S":.:.1, Athletic Club, routed the se-country club in Flight A wa s ~~l~r:1:r.:::.~1~:1.':-POrt nd ·-r Lo B h honors in . Flight c and }>~ran Do Do Id r Ii ed b W1s1ern et !,,o.r1 co Kam o · ng eac BesUc took secorid with 371,!!. ra na son, o ow Y A"•llt'lm 11 s.nt• ""' Rugbf Club by 25-3 Sunday. One stroke behind were Sylvia Arlene Maries. Phyllis Smith 1•vlNlf Ll!AG~E1.. Pfl PA The 'game, played at· Long and Eleanor Altman who tied c··-• , ...... , 1 o 4U :)C)'I Fendler and Sara Martin. who v""' •• ""' , , '~!I >H Beach, brought the •Unicorns' for third, and Stella Merriam. ~~0tJri;-i1,,,1 , 1 ll1 •l' season record in the seco'nd shared third place. Low scorers in Flight B ~~~1" Viner ; ~ •11 ll~ division of the So ·u the r n El Niguel \\•ere Pat Gill, Ba r b a r a co11a M•s• i • .,, fs• Californ ia Rugby Union to 2-0. Malick, Phyllis Liken. ~Iay ~l1tl'1'1\:.Vw..,."'•''' sc:J jfl !i! Dick Fisher, Danny Schneid. er, El Niguel.CoUntry Club was Donkin and Julia Rapnnrt . The c oron11 c1e1 M•r 54, E1t1ne1a •s f'" Cosll fM$fl 15. SA Viti"' ti George 1.faddad· and Darrell . ·the· scene of a monthly guest top five . In Flight C were · Fount11n v111i: ·~~': ~ Stoneham scored . tries for the . tournament sponsored by the Barbara Pegg, Dorthella las Al•m1~"f;t:y.~ ...! UpiCornS with 'Bobby Skaug . club's'. woinen's . golf associa-Elkenberry,•Mary Singer. Bet-EdlSOl'I :1~1\1 ,, "' .t.11J1T11t• conve!1i~g .uiree. ti0n 1 t~s . week. ,A ~tea~-~m~·~o~!-~ly~Gii;iionyi;ai;a~n~di;Do~ro~th~y~Pi;e~n~re~i,i;. ;;;;;;;if,;;i~~f:Ci;•~':.O~';;i'v~:i-~··;;':~t';i~iii';1l:Jiij;;i"i;;;-i " .... -110:11 17.41 , .... ,11.11 20.14" tiJ ' I . . ; •sv -.. ·--........ ,, .... TABLE TENNIS CLINIC AT FULLERTON , ·ptqLYESTER ; SIUfERTOWN HT Ail work,-br ••~ IFQ ........,ioa By popullr d11111nd-Neal's Sporting Goods is happy to announce the relurn • engagement of Robert Ashley & Daryl Fiann at our Fullerton store only, Satur- day, Jan . 29, 1972, with continuous shows from 12 to 5, Robert Ashley is the , U.S. Senior Men's Pro Champ. Daryl Fiann is the Canadian Men's Pro Champ. " ·CALL OUI SNOW IEf'ORT 547·2545 I WIT~ ANA, 21~ 1: 4ltl, 547-5725 I WI IO.... I fWllTON, 601S.lwlW.171.JtU llll ICM~ . ..-r-m ·-"''"--2121 IW,PtlO,__ NI•,.,. IMcli TlllM OU.,.._ ......as2 ., .... , ' fUIHlll lll&l91 ... IM. 11 • .. till .-1 '"!:i.!!l-...... ,, .. '( .... ,, ... """1",& AIM1 ... IM. f 1IM1 , .......... ~ ........ NEW STORE HOURS AT FULLERTON! FOii YOUR COllV.-aMOll. lllnl FIL • f :IO .. f:OO P.M. SAT. f :IO .. 6:0llP ... ·-' " T ~ H S4 ""' ..... 37.. " . ...... , 11 JUI 671!1-1!1 42.AO .. H J.t 4'1!1.tf II.II 2." )3 ·~AYS TO PAY'? ' COSTA.MESA: ORANGE: JONES TIRE smlCE lOllES TIRE SERVICE 2049 Horbor 11..i.' (at Illy) 646-4421 S«M343 1100 No. Tustin Ave. ' ' (-from -Paot Officol 523-3313 ~ MU!Elt CHARGE) WESTMINSTtR: l. J. llTJU BIG D TIRE 7352 W01tmin'llr A ... ~" 8.nylOFFER ENDS SOON •lneUlll4 -Unlnga • R-k'Fronl-11 • lnopoct C1Uptrt, Rotors, R•r Axle lrokH '"'" s24•s tnlChiM# 1ni t l l•'4f• ""'"" ••111, II "'"''' NOW ONLY ""'"• • RICARD l I I • ... . 11 DAILY PILOT s Your Mo•aev All·-conditioners • : , by TlltRY GRANT. I .Ph ~ Ev<'r)'onc prtfcrs a pleas- >nt tasting · and pleuant ~melling medication. For, 'When "'t arc ill, we are us- ualy mpre 8'-''are of these .tv.·o acmalions. Somehow If 'the rrcgeription docs taste, .. mel and look ~ood. il not ronly helps the body to Rel ~·ell but it can hrlp to ease ~ mind, give a lift to the "Spirit ~ ~alm the-emo· •Uon.,, • Whcn~vl'r ·a liquid mcdl- Scine Is released · for public .o\lse and the manufacturer Oas sent us our first aupply1 we mllkc it a point to see \\'hat 11 '1 physical pr operties ~re like before we pdt it on ::the "new drug" i;hclf Jn !our pre!!Crlption department. :Nowadays it seems that al· "ITIOSI everyo ne of them °!"TASTES, SMEU.S, and 1LOOKS i;tood. ,, YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. \Ve will de- liver promptly 'A•lthout extra : charge. A g-rcat many people rely un us fqr their health !n~s. We welcome requests ;for delivery ~e r y l c e and ~charge.11.c~ • PARK LIDO 'HAIMACY • 351 Ho•plt1I l•H :N•WPOrt leech '42~1SM frH e>.llvtry • In Its 21st Investment Course ORANGE COAST COLLEGE No Admi n ion Charge A11 Introduction to the b11ic fu nd1m1nl1h of l11•ttll11g I" Ctr· : ,.or1t1 1iock1, l ond1, Mutu1I Fu11d1. Go•1r,.m1nl lond1, luildi"t l lo1" Auoci1tlo<1, lnf1,.d1d to gi¥1 pr1ctic1I knowl1d91 of in· •11trr .. nt1 1Ml 1t.1ck 11ch1,.g1 op1r1tio111. WM. L. O'BRYON, Instructor ... IHlot ftll>r••"f' 2 fer I woek1 -Weffol4op 7110 to t :JO ''"'' OtllllfO: C••t C:ell .. o Tho "-""" 011 Tti. Cell'l'WI l .. lstor 4't tH &..chlN ·LEASE NOW • • 1171 CONTINENTAL CALL IUD IOWIN ••• 5it0•5830 • • l • ' .. . . . -· . . . . . . OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New York St~k List Lockheed Santa Ana Firm Gets I ua.y- W~esday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List • f , • • " • • • ' • i /. 1· ' I Ii I • • ' ! • .. • I " • ' " ' . • • .. . ' •• .. . . .. . . . . v ' ' . ... .. . f DAILY PILOT Thurmy, J.,,,.,, 27, 1'172 DICK TIACY TUMILEWEEDS ly Tom K. Ryan ' . " An"fNl71 llUFFAJ.O llUFFSJ. ... Wlt:N STALlllN6 '15001 HOW All'S ONE 1 ON WUN'S FEIOTS ! i cuzrrs~ . O!FFYC!)l;T• · APPRQt\CH 1\iE: WILY 9eASTIJ' . . RJGUT!ANP WHY NOT '/ER FEETST'REfO! 1liE 6IJ1l.JI' WIEN ' ON HORSEIJACK? . Yi:R ~A ' I Mun AND JEFF ' 1!1 ,, .. ! l FIGMENTS . ' ... , ..... _ --~ ....... . 33 latse 53 Compa•S poirit JS Wild buffalo of !16 Sim11n 1nc111 ~a CondenHd 38 Nobl6nlilt'I mo1sl1.1•• .. 0. la lll f>(I Number A3 Ached 61 Neil• .. 6 ·eonsumed 6Z {"isl .. , £cjulb ~ Prtpo$1tlon 51 Sun'&~ 1 66 P~fl-; twtu ··~!·· ly Al Smith I SAID, ly Dale Hale 9y Frank Baginski .----. I"\~~ OF AU.., t LOY& ::STEVE M<QueEN_/~4 .., ..,_,, PEANUTS IT WA9 STll~O OHL~ llE~E '11111 MADE IT ,1111'10.!i<l/ OIQN'_T JOIN IN ON Ml Of TilE FilN ... JUDGE PARKER 51T POWN, STEDW.N •• ANO WE'LL EXPLAIN &OGEL'S 'SPECIA.lTV.'.SKt· ING A.C.C.10'0.iTS'. A.Nt', INC.lPENTA.iLV, 1 TMINlC MA.YBE VOtl Sl-IOULO' HAVE ,.. PilNK l!:A.THER TM.tlN C.OF~ee : MISS PEACH ,, ,, '" 1< _, I. fl ' . . . ~. .. ..... . .. ~ ~ . ··-· "' ...... . .., U'L AINEI ' • ' ' GORDO MOONMUWNS • '1 ~i " .. ,, " • HOWID youTWo GUYS DSCIDE' l'O GST . HITCHED? WELL, WHliN I . SAW SMM,I. FOi<. 'THE FIRST TIMF-, SOM< THING .. WITH Mo, ;roo. .Jusr cL1c1<•r:..1. dto, ~ ~ ~ . • r ~· ANIMAL CRACKIRS 'TAAT?"THE LAST !'AIU'/ l'LL E'/E~ TAKE '<l'.!V TO. ~ By Charles M. S.chuk By H~ld .. Le Doux o · 0 j ' . • 1 ly Al Capp ·~ . . . ' ly Gus Arriola ly Ferd Johnson GS!!! I Wo NDSF< HOW MANY MAF<F<\AGSS CAN Elo BLAMED ON A COUPLE SoTS OF l.OOSI; DENTUF<SS • ly Roger Bolten .. :rr1s TMf GIFr THAT l<EEPS Oil G !Vl.IJG; !. THE GIRLS I 'l'ir 'ff..a1 "Tiie cU1rmu ti -lor111C!omlq -&ale' npor\l lbl 11•.-1-----............. 'll',lll tlmply ~,, ' DENNIS THE MENACE .. 1 Bltttt vt1t'i . ' UA, :/'CO MY 'l'O<.i P~""· YC>Ult TaTMINV ll-, '----::·::·:...!OUT~ o''V9Uil .Cll\•,,AND NiloDY PH:~n IT -~ fell 'lt>U , HAS TMAT' ••co.M• -l!llll'>\ A fttfAT' PS'll:MKAL l'lt09Lf-"\. • • SOFT SELL SAM 0= • I 'MY IQSI 1116 10 m£ Mf FEEL Li~E TWO l'M'S, 8aT NOii) 11'.S MD'f LIKf A /'llC11£l .. • i/WIKS TO INFLATION/ 11 • • PERKINS .c::. ? ,Oil 'l'Oll ? . , • • • ) .•. Thund1Y, Jaou.,,. 27, 1'112 DAILY PILOf jlJ { " DAl .. lY Pl, .. 0 I • Everyone Hea . . ' You C•n SeR It, I Sometlti119 Jhat Someone Elae W enta • • ·The Biqest Mar~~t,Q'ace on the Orange ~~~5· .;------.., Find It, Trade It With e Went Ad I ., .. • ' ' ' ' • , G.nerll - *~ *'~* * * -TAYLOR CO. BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE Want a waterfront home? Have something to exchange? TD's, land, apt bldg1 or ? Then see two brand NEW 4 BR homes w/FR. stu· dy & form>! DR. Vaulted ceilings, sundeck, dream kitchens. Wonderful open plan for easy entertaining. • '155,000 each . , I ~ ., ~Our 27th Yt1r''· WESLEY N. TAYLOR· CO., Realtors ' 2111 San· Jooquln Hilla RHd NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 · 3-BEDROOM · Zoned For Office On coma lof. • BOXl!iO. :rtxtt-. upper with potentlaL $31,9!ill. w 110% down owner wtU • • I • l ' help flnance. Call • toda,y, •nn. r ... ' 1 . l • .• UNIVUI'. liUMl:S UNIQUE HAS TlfE BESJ. tlSTINGS . '' ............ IN THE BES.1\AREAS ' • IN CORONA DEL MAR: A Noi\I 3 lledr6oin Just finished! Two story. with huee kitchen, . thick carpets, windinf. staircaie and just a 'bit of a view through s tely Pine' t,rees. Great : big master suite with beam-i:!!llibg and ·a small portico to greet the morpll>g ·sun (and . check the days surf). SUper. location above Big Corona. PRESENTED AT $15,000. PHONE 675'6000 • •MESA VERDE t P.~ ~4 6.-~~0 2150 Me1a Verde . Orl.v•, Costa .Mesa --------- '-O'. THE REAL ~ I::STATERS . . . ~:·:. ~-~ i·.;';"! ~~ ..... '°"''" ----Gonorol •.J • • • • • • • " ...... f ' •• ACTION HOMES General , UP FOR'· ADOPTION An kleJ.J. Sll:flel' home tor a young couple. NO DOWN VETS OR LOW FHA TERMS. Three bdrm. and den home "'llh hardwood floors. Good Easta.ide Costa r.tcsa locatioo. L..ara:e yard for the kldJ .. near schools and lhoppln&'· Priced to sell al on1,y $26,000. ' • , , I Custom Bay View PRICED TO SELL - TERMS TO PROVE 1'1' * 3 BR 2 BA \'Wa Pacific, l story condo. All tenns & lmmed possess. G~at at Sll.500. . ' ' "LUXURIQUS & LOVELY" IN IRYiNI TERRACE • .. PANORAMIC< VIEW OF NEWPORT HAR· BQR. 3 bedrooms. 3 . baths, SPANISH fire- i"place, kitcben .. with built.Ins, CUSTOM dec- orated carpets & 'drapes. BUILT·IN WINE cEi.LAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO, AUTO. TIME UGHTS. For the discriminating lmyer. .............................. $125,000. CHARM· COMFORT· VALUE IN THIS TOWNHOUSE in BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, builtin kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & REC. ROOl't!S including billl8rds, cards and sew· il)g. CARPET & PAINT allowance. 61» % loan AV A!LABLE. Only . , . . . . . . . . . . . . '26;250 • ' "SWELLELEGENT" ON BALBOA ISL. THE CIRCULAR ST AIRWAY leads you up ·the stairs where you will find the 'livinf . room, dining rpom, kitchen, 1 bedroom, bath, ALL CARPETEQ. Downstairs, 3 bed· rooms, 1 bath. Gree! idea: . . . . . . . ~79,500. INVEST IN HAPPINESS 8 UNITS. IN EASTBLUW -SPUT·LEVEL VIEW APARTMENTS. Owners unit S Bedrooms 11» baths, 4-2 Bedroom 11» baths, 3-1 Bedroom 11» baths. SO GET LUCKY. Only $198,450. "OBEY THAT IMPULsE" TRADE WITH THESE 1 3-4 PlexOJ all in a row. All UNITS have 2-S bedroom, 2 bath, 1·2 bedroom l·l ·bedroom. SPACIOUS and close to' sho~ping in SUPER· RENTAL ~· It's impossible at '196,500. A"""-S#dd ~--­REALTORS ' 644-7270 TARBELL New home. executive 1pl.lt level Uving with 4 bed- rooou, famil,y room, 3 baths A: bonus room. Excellent op- p;irtunity to s:pecU.late on new pl!l.ll for Back Bay Rec- reational Area. Only 1 left at $12,500. Magnificent Monterey d~ home In beautiful * 3 BR 2"' BA Tiburon "Bal- boa" model. Owner moving now -Take over a biit er Joan. Priced for a R igh I· Now sa\e/$30,500. AND 7 MOR E 3 TO 4 BR CONOOAfINttn.tS ~ Laguna. One or WILD the finest !I.teas, custom de· . velopment and spe<;tacular l'lfod artist has complelcly vl~ Over 2500 aq, • tt.; ol d~atcd a really dlffrl"f'nt' lux construction and 3 BR home, tht>n he plantt'd 1 __ Ev<_nl_ngs=-' ea_u_G«_·1003 __ ~ enough trees and flowers to NEWPORT Hfi1~htS: t nu cpt, mu"" more. h h . ~ cover t e pure !\SC price. \Y/guest hse. close to Tremendous at $24,500. Cllll $39 000 . Dr. , . pool homes from S26, 750. 4 BR homes from SJ0,600. 5 BR homes trom $.12,000. CALL 546-5411 Anytime I LARWIN Newport Heights: Cute 2 hr cottQe, fixer-upper w/ gueat hae. $26,500. East-side Co81a l'ltesa: Im· mac. 2 bf\1aittage, has $19,IXX) VA loan. Sell $22,000 • OPEN HOUSES 'College /i'ark' 'br. lam rm. UPPER BAY VIEW DAILY blf :rld. be. Use Lar&e CUSTOM BUILT lour 4 Bedrm 23 Baths. $42,500. your VA..$29,0ll . bdrm., 3 bath home ~dlh Cor Santa Isabel&. Redh1.nds East-Side C06tl.,Mesa: Super lll>aclous DEL PI.SO tile en-2399 Redlands, nr Bay bc&utib:lll llmolt, new two try and huge rear living * • * * 3 br, 2 be wlb1tn1 ahal. room. Luah carpet, inter. 3 Bednn 2~ Baths. $52,500. Span1Sb style. $50,000. com,· full draped, dining Large Baycrcat home Kina:aard R.E. 6f2:m:I room, !amlly room, 2 firo. -eo...,.-,. Road EXECUTIVI! places, Bil elec. kit. with **** · "STAT'"rl walnpt cabinets and separ-S Bednn 2 Baths. $31,500. ~ ~- ate service porch. 12' " 28' Pool and clubhouse prlv. BeautlfUl IP a e Io u • 4 covered pat to, enclosed 2414· University Or; N.B. bedroom, 3 bath esb ~te, 2000 breeze way and dbl. garage "' sq. tt. c:\llllom u t ome . with drive thru door to rear Has everything -1>lu1 ~40 yard. Alking $53,000 -SUB-heated A: filtered pool, ~n-Lachenmyer . MIT dFFERs. tralatrcondttlonl~c. COLWELL PROPERTI ES. INC f '"" ':,di hi• "1 t :1 20 E 17 ih St .C M . Cail 646· 0555 AM-EM, 2 fireplaces. t.'\ec- 1860 ,Newport :Slvd .• C.M. tric raraee door Opener" and Call ~, ·i:vei. 545-3483 muoh, much more, all set- -tin& on a huge double corner RtdllCtd $3,000! lot, Loan available on price Beacli Area Duplex · red\ict1on °' S5JJ,500. eau R• ,1 lt o r s21;0001u Walker & Lee Evulnp Call Mf.100.l Huge bedrooms. stove, re- Ii.VINE AREA . $29,900 frigerator and more stay. 1100 square teet per unit. Screened and covered pa· -':::..C=-"',-,-'.,,,_ __ lio. Investors dream! Low, )ow price -move fast -Call 64>-0303. 'l'hll fihe 3 bedroom home ts only 1% )'H?'I ne,t and fea- tures an enormous parcel of ground wtth all the back yard you would want! Bi& .i.cedl' lo the ""'1'~ tor ...,, trailer, or a MAC, TRUCK! YOU OWN THE LANDI Prioed at VA appraltaL ALL 1--------1 ~SI , ' I ' ' .FC'a.. w::t:! ~RIFALTORS .. 1464141- (0pon Evonlnp) =-=-==---- ' (anytlmi) -0 T l!L Rl :AL "\. LS 1 ATf'l-<S EASTSIDE- .. ..-VACANT 3,Bedrooni, fireplace home. Alley access for boat, trail- Lach en myer; Q, 11 • r I IJke new from· Moorish t!ntry to vauJted ce:llln& l Spanish! 3, bedrooms. 2 baths. 1.Walk- tn closet tn huge m••ttt aulte. Bright IQW'met kftch- en. Dlnlfll room.· C a 11 66-0303 I Olli \I I Ol \O\ . ' EASTSIDE C.M. Charmhw 3 bedroom with room to bulld atra unit - featurlna' dining room , 2 b&lbl, fireplace, bulltln1, larp R·2 Jot. Vttf clean and neat. ~ onl y 19''Newport Bhd., C.M. $27,150. To lee this one flnl, CO ""'928 Ev.1·~1575 Call 540-fill (Open Eves.) TRULY ILEGANT GOVERNMENT · 1~-,!'.!; u 1paee ii what )"OU need, • "OWNED ~~ • ._, tiiI.t It Ill Five 1paclout 00 . • VA re..,......,.i $25 990 Spa-'-L bedroom1,1 three fuU baths, ,~ses a homes. Lqw • man lormal dining room , down. No polnl• or E1cro# VacantCllSIOlll Let A ~.I bedrot:cu hlclen-ie ....... te J)ll'ltUed fam11" ff!Ca. Gov't pays closing i5a bU ~ o( appMi with _... 'Y Thil prime ~ b nt'.l cul-dH&C 'loc:atlon. , ·-room wilh COi)' !lteplace, com AU price ranga. Call to M~ Vm!e Goll coon:-. ....... -u 3-car prqt, &hilly cl9n ~ Invatipte and di ~".!',! rooml ... :with lrlf!._IJro. and tutelllUy dt<.'Ol'&tod, all CREST REALTY Wt value.at l18,'9i. Ph,. ,.._...,, am....,. room, • ""tbs, thll juJt a stone'• throw ---~----1 ~-- plua Iha( carpetuw llld """ !>om B<ach. Flexible term1 OUTSTANDING owner wtU 111~·1" C;;JJ :' Ut~1:.b.::•1 ': /at I or 2 duplexe,s, 3 BR, 2 BA, !46-23l3. -. 1L 541-23U Walker & Lee 111rep1ace1. a-k btach. \-0 THI:: RCA '"\. [STATER ' 'THE Rr:/\ L ~ r:STtiTERS ' ~al ton 2790 lt&rbor Blvd. at AdlJ\ll -Open 'Ill 9 PM $5.2.500. Ttrni!I. Geor90 Wllllamaon REAL TOR / a<>od want ad ,la a aood 54U570 64S.15'4 •..:;lnvu=tme=•:.;t _____ 1 • • ' • . ... ... ... I; 0.· 't ._ ' • • ' •'f •-. I•> 1• . . .. ' . . . ... . , DMY PILOT Tlmdor. J_, 27, Im l•I _...... • -..... le! I -..... U!!J 1I ----I@ _,,,_ I~ I ---~ !',_ ~-"l(i11 j~;;;;;;m;;;;;;~. ~---~;;1r.;;;;;~~::;;; Now..,, ...., Newport ....., '11~~~~;1 "L ., a;;:CllST LOT ~;=ECLQSURI ~':' J!~~~~--~~~~~--'*t..'°::-1!:! :.::.::.:~.::r.:1;;e~, · !! ,.,Xllt.Pri<oatl-llll.IOO Thlohc(me~atPl,IOIL ;;:_,· _ _._ .. __.,. ·-. • " NIWADULT PARK OlunlY 0.. mD• -a."o! 1IOOlllNG H.oalt- 1 °"""..,_~,.. .i. • ...i beo•tr• °""""'" ----1-_...,course estate "...._ .Arbcr -o. ~-~P"'°*· :u,ooo _ .. Zco1ov ''0"" .., ........ Ca11 •• 11n lir !lo. fencd >d, all ei.d. kit, -UviJlrlT Loojc at ,...., . Home Pu4r. FadllU.. la-,.. ft, Ill %,000 ,.. II. ot ..... lleYDlu..._,. new !al( -~lam nn, •Mr -..._ tJiJs ti~ • 1>edf\>o<n., t... 1J.. canyon elude: Jaaml. ..,.s rm. aiMioad!tloiied oUl<e or -ler. ...-, Catllo . ..-only lllbw'.-Is .tM m>I iliQi!lr room. two 1tocy -'J M~TV. -BBQ, pool, -....,, -. Eu> a<> --I&. Jn-. """·Try ~<l' loan at}% plus ....,.. pool, located In • • btllianl"'1, ~ID--., all --·· -110Q. N~rdyk~ -.,, ..,,._-Jo ..... to l!unll111ton -on a cor-· di.tdual me,...... Pet MO\ Oii -~, l.r 1S )!-. • w, eth . fli. UNUSUAL .... -ot L-. ..t lol.ta waltlnc for )(OU.. • .fiv.e bedrooms D l•mily ,.,.;,;, D 3 ll•ths -U.l50 War<! st, Hntsn ...... eowa be dlvldOd "*'' 1\iltln. 544-2302~ • "I l lo !Ind soch • _,.,endJd '"'°" 1 a--11 Vl-EW L If · ClllJ "2-2S.30. • 3 'C.r 9oro9e 0 3 liroplo ... [!) CorMr .lot Beacl>. -' Individual un11.. P .. 1 c ea w • home South of the hiehway w. \ MOBILE Home 6 Cabam, below blaia replactment Mm.,. ~ . .....-· ~ 1n Corona "" Mu'• ...., 11uy ,_""_and .~ Ul·HH 1 J Al·IN 24-hour security 9uord 9•1•· ' on .the bl>. "'"' .,,..d, ·ar . ,11!',000. c.r. COL-1sl TD LOl .l .,.. for only s:;&,500. 1bla the wonc1atu1 ~ • ""'8. patio. Lido Vlllag< • ES W 0 RT 'HY A CO . Q , -· la In the 311 blodc, ·tatllitia ot Ca1n1>n We FRESH Air, )!ir<feye v\oW -=======""" • N 4 700 Udo p.... DI" TORS; ~· • . . ....,. • ...., to the P-.ltlc A this ..,M.,..,,• 72llO ,. ft lot, . ot Hwrt!nrton .Beach. 3 · D'irty But Cheap o. • ' • 6'!4 9' INTERES't our ....,.t GUI. ,, ... one ---' au , ... 1.i... UU~ITW. .... pgraded ~ ' • . It IJHfOOM h ••.c "" ••Uf .... Ow• ....... for ••• 11~1. ·-be-~ ..,.. ~-,~ u h L, ',, llILLCRESTN.B. 673--068021JJC!6. • 'BR.' Lotsoc'°'&As.N1. v1EW111 2nd TD Lo·ans 675-3000 I =-• ~:.~!8500, • .., -·· -~-t1on' . FHA VA •~ 500. * ~ large bedroOm. • • • 1 ...... ..-..-" ltU.,.; , .,..,.,, ' vto tt 91101t l'OOM 0.1 ••nro11t'1 ~verier'* . S lty • A -!!297 alt 6 PM * 2 spacious blllll BA, l:.ovely ~le. Irvlbe 2407 E. Coast Hwy. I porow· R 842-44?4 ~-. · . * modem kitchen + lllnch. Pvt pty. n4/544-0157 LOT 1% tit. baaed .., equlty. NO DOWN YA . Fu.a FDCER-Upper.,mn.I •. s BR, R-. -* ~ck firtplf.ce . Al.lo NEW 95~ ~BAY& BE t\Cl~ J' f 1\ l , r lcrycrwt .... 1 3. + Dl11l119 . + Fwlllfly . -luy Gl-$39,500 : T1vo-11Hp)aoea, Fom>al. din· ',. Ina:. 3 hUie bedrooma. Prt· i • vate entry to mJ,Jter suite. tr •l8'xf5' 'famQy room. Big ~ pa~. a. yard: Him')' • Call -· -~ ~ $17,500. Occupiod 3111 -by in.Ml ...,.... • ,. . Newport Helpts f,. land. ot ta1 .. pr\ce Joano Vacant, Ump S Bft, ~BA, charit; fott ii l.m 111 O'n) Rc!duced nxx> E-i t~ tnis home ls b•ln9 finished now 1nCI should ...,_..Dtmf .. , ~ ~lot appt. to*; _ ' S.ffSert~tf. Co. t ~.:~ :;:-:"':; S4H044. 125,100: Call .;,., It )OO're be fvanebl• In mld·febru•'Y -· ... ~ 1 '42-2171 . . MM611 fenced oor lot trplc &: all VA Repo. 3 BR., 2 BA. not atrakl,of work Ir profit . Servl.ftl' Hatlor .uep. 21 ~ 'bit-Int. .,:,._,' to .. u 11 121,900. l9'0 Dn. p,mu. R~rts'& Co. '"W.511 ... NEID ~••u , ..... 129,900. ,:.,:.~;.,lllly .,mts. 1253. Authoriucl' broku, A.E. SALESMEN AcrN .. for .. 1. 150 '" • 21>11. ,:;::"made.-'";.',!.:, · 5Cs.-65?0 . '2·6..,hermit191 line 1t royal st. ·9tor91 ro1d1 ..,... rv BKR 64Ul77, · TIRED OF rl b h I h $ TAKE OVEil:PAYMENT& ·1'111 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~ ~deejl,, Mr. Clai- lalbM ft1W VAC\f'JT 3 BR REPO .short comm .•. endleu meet-newpo ••c • • · ••• t an 1001000. $30, monthly, ~ . .ere parcel, Call~ Eve~. 6t§-4061 'ton, (ttf) 5fU380. ,;1 ;=;;;......., · --~Jot oft aJJey. Shake root. ings, too many caranvans.' · ......_ J!llhua 'rrefo. Ben, BY ·owner R3 1.0ned lot. 232 OPEN Hft"SE •Hw ...... m :m . conotant -ding! ...... . (n4l m-3633 . w. Marquita, San 0 .... 111 •• ;:1· ,.,. ="i"".=. ="'."Ir•"'""' "" B-"-• •-7739 WHY NOT WORK 5500 It 4 tt . I~ I --~ ••t: & SUN , " ... --· • cl agu Acres ...... on hwy 95 sq • un ap •1ze;1 ·-'f"I"' ~ -, -• . • -FOR YOU! rive by e nd ••• it, t hen call owner tt , , • ·(JI ~ 1 t paid In • • See ttUs today! , 3 Bdnn., 2 bath hou se, Call Ed 847.9604 near Blythe, Riverside Co. mp. usessmen , •. 204-204\IJ DIAMOND lw'dwoOd noon. lathe & KASAllAN . telopho~o;, "" 11 40 .For Sale °" O.velopment. lull, 49'J..M65. • ' .. Leut ~ve dul)ln on plaster. By owner. 548-5603. ~ 536-493q. CHOICE lot 100'xl35'. R-2, ........ PurnllhM Island. Channilw cottage 8Yow.ner,3BR,28Ahoulle -RE;ALESI'ATE -40 ACRES Rolllna meadow paved' &Bey. Ml E. t i wttll newel' aptt. wilh double In prime Colt& ·Mesa area. . "-L nr iia.Uon&I . (mftt. TAKE Roctiester St., C.M. Short NewpOrt Shom, .. -· W.500. S29,500·557..f46i. --.. S'lll;uOO. . ·•1uno Buch Newport Booch OVER 129. MO. -7. ..au. 1D'17!h SJ. 'ahopp""'. i ·IR,; 2 IA. HOM.i • WIL~!!r"E:!~TON EHf 'Bluff . 2hr';.1:,lnc~lin :,;:~· ~~ . , Cl'.IARM t FUU PllCE IS MUST ..U 1 ac-Calll. Pinet, ;::,:.·1\IO=. w/ Firepla<:e.-:C4mpj olurn. 129 Marl ... Balboa Island . THE BLUFFS 'Joo'' l•ncod and ld5cpd. lol, Old to,,..f.the-wo•ld 3 B• A $21,500 =L .:.is_!';".:~~'. "" .. .• n,. '· • '"Incl wshr/dly. blt.jns, ~ "------- '1• M•J dbl gar,. patio, "'""""ll less loft-playroom in this JS year ~ ; Resort 17' ~ ~' -~tio.·prqe. ~eaily I $26 900 I ~ "LINDA ~ • .... ~ ... Id l •·-p No -., to GI Bu and -· •• $350. Sl!Wi... peVcblld ol<. · • ' · ·' lolllM p-•-··•-.. 1 •\ol'l'. 3 bdm1~~111. 1..-. than rent. • ;,.,.,~~·;~· buil'i'.'::; mini!DUin down to ";iU_ 1n Aportments for Hie 152 **BIG BEAR LAKE : NU.VIEW ll!NTALS · 4 Bdrm + Fimily Rm --ma1 dinln& room; bttakfut If kitchen, deck A Jots of pri· tact, everjone QUalifies. WANTED: SNO\YflJJCE SPECIAi. m..&10 · GI'· • «M-:GM ~~~ oo::=t ~~ ~BA""YFRO=,,,..NT-, -pier'""':·-. S-BR-4 ·room •.. ovenlzed · P. a tio. vacy. Nothlna to compare Sharp 3 bedroom dttamer 30 to 90 unitl apt oomp1~-Pull )'OU1" ~w aled up to ~ IL£:. -, ~ ho.. DIR, If. llv:' ml. S••"''lnr h<lh l ·yev _.. fu.M. J_ I ( :C:) MWllJ at 134.500. tl·9) wltlo open be~ ceUinp. ea: On.nge County; princl. 1hb .;.cl&! buY .. Cab!ft.(n.. • ' 1'""',... · ...-chrn. Grac'°'11 IMnc room :r-... n. ear new .... -. A dn.-. -•s. Call ~. H'---7li the-w~._peeds finishing_ • ft-.-·••I · · , t · · ·• • enhaneed by .,... bumlnc $210,000. Realtor 67S-46(XI with quality appointments ........ ,...,,.. ...... ..-~ ., __ ., onl $6.650 &Z terml It vwnis, fireplace! ~ &\!% DUPLElCO .. %-* . throughout. Adult -·· * LUXURY HOME * Mo la."->d<al location. Grett"'"""' ....-. wo~'t last!. Call ft,. cn•J '.,., ' .. loan & your mo'nthly Bay.$5.1500 u:r~~:~ Quiet cul-de-4&C ~tion. lS'X32' POOL -,,./T0"4 ~I.' ~f;sTopertai=:_~;:;,7, Commercial st 536-}m·or write: Spencer paymenla wlU ba leu than ~ ,~;....· Quick ,,....mo~ avall1bl•. . Forinlt ........ din rm!' REA'L ESTATE n•v p rty I a. 'Esta 0 ft ... -'" • .,.,...,, EASTBLUFF 'REA_LTY 4 Hug·• ~·--•. plus .:_ .. '"' <all! --~ · al .\e. P. · ~ -· rent lncludln& taxes. in-_ _ .,..,,..-u.. ...,,. w I k & L Big !!eat lake, California: lerMt, princlpal A ID-lle•con Boy F ~:l~ ~.~yllr,,. . ~~c:o.;:;, crpts 6 """' 494.~1.ii° G1e...,,,.. ~6 8 er ee s!•:;;.!'~~:.:"::.n. **BIG BEAii. LAKE Hou~at*Aifto' au~. 540-ln>. 'IAYFR0NT oun • n • ., -HAFFOAL RE"AL TY * SEU.. OR LEASE * Realton Chance to play a algnlticant · •. ··it ~1",.rr "· * r. .. J11 ."Jt. 1 TARBELL 1::~ !'."',,!~~ ~~~ . .· t~:~::t 8'42D04N~T'GROEWv .. LoA54lT·2446us 22001.g ,s.. Ft. 3 BR. 211 BA ~~o:~·\~·t~:.i"" ~n~·~= :=~ ... '*111~1=~~t'..t... . .· :,...,, .. [ t • . . . am. rm., din. rm., frpl. 1 H ._ Call home for only $U 500 Di • • • Hartu-, Cotta Mesa -.-~ eleyator + ~·2 BR Best F.V. location, ls •where if you can't see diis 3 Cpt & drape'&, bltlna, wet B:Y OWNER Dana Pc nt ar ..... ~. . ' ' • -'URNISHED _ • ·apt. Paiect for i tarse. fam. lhls charm1ftl -3 BR home bedroom beAut' ••. 'Bri"'~ '""'"" bar etc Immac $47 950 2 atory 3 'BR A~Kme ~... Darrold Myen, n4: 834-2550 vorce cue. Make offer! $100-0CEANFRO'-BIC!Hoiorl LOVELY; •mall brick 'hOuae Ii,. ; S.-.'Rec" repainted int A ext. , I" ... I""'· ' . . • • . t; ~t . be' -. . -. -Mon/Fri. Call Roes •'(n4) 536-1738 or ·~" ! on deaert.12 ml. E. of Palm _ inaket: thla hOme reacJr-to :rnacbe~ ~ carve ~ Full price. 0 · ach. Lilce new. • ~ write: Spencer Real Estate, w/ kitch. All util paid. Id.i Spring1, Retirement Com· $Pa~UI. _3 .isft. h;p~ -I: . 2 move into. £.t walJdDg dlat. ~ ~-happmesa .. $25,900. _ ~l~ION REALTY 494--0731 $34,900. 642-1525 · ~-Dupl1x1t/Unitt P.O.-Box 282S, Bf& BM!' ,tor L 'penon. · munlty. L.R. w/frplc, D. BR •Pct_, Lup·~. lovely to trade IChool &hd ·F~V. • -ru;AL rnATE by · OCEANFRONT TRAD~ for unfti::C: BR~ M3 Hl;e · 162 Lake, Calil. · ~ -, · BJ. area. Kit. bltin 1tow a:ttf. qu1'1~~-'ll'u. .. i-..cau -mn ~School.1iai'ne ·y0ur McVAY . . 193-1533 2 story ;i<ro-mi. foot home. BA. Newport Shores, Aet R···---'-·-: ·F -~-to ·.se.cti. 1 , lBR ...•• ~, -·-1 -·""""'-_, . ..,. . . s R ~ .. ····--· •--615-72'l5.-'··, '"H.1.R.· D'; ... "'X· o'=.: _•rm•, ~v--,1Jti1 .pa1c1,_.P'! •-"" •0 •"l !'!'· ••~ . '.-. · · \......_ . . . ·· HA P, SHARP ~0• on ~ -N. -•e urw: ···-llO ~ ''Llundry'1c -.,,.,,.,.;;,_ Alt If lmmac 4 BR, prof · Id-. !Ot, Kood tlnanclug. FM DESPERATE OWNER 2'BR NEWPORT • cond. f8' boat Ground 1e.. !Ots".ol tniit tieeo, pond w/ Pu.tlcut&n Callo +den 2* .Ba.pod''''" CAT'l:LE RANCH ROOMMAri;s WANTEI>. flo «I on 99 yr ke. llfi. mo. 531·HH ( :1 '511•5ftf -1:i':'.~"io!"""'c1n. ''!...~~~~: * -499.290tl * Agt. 675'.72'l5 11.!.R. 2 ,... old • Kood ·.,.., 3 & ·2 Im A.,.. plus ·32.000 • .,.. "'"'%BR, Diiie or,_,., "~· .. Fl:.: ..... ~m"• 7fl ......_u.ux l.alc9. Forest HARBOR Highlands-4 Br BR's. $58,000.·tlexlble fin. him ·grazing.-350 llCft8 $'15 lncl µuL ,..., ,. ...,..."' ~ 3l5 MARINE.AVE. """__,,. . .Real EstaU, 536-:rm or 2% n.. _1 • -~ •• ancing. tenns, 113.500 • a real · il,u.Ji<>A ISLAND.,_ Huntlngten IHch S36-13G6. BY ' Owner • Beaut. 4' BR ""~ -,_.,, •!n·_B> PETE BARRETT plantod l)lalla. l Kood welll. · -;- 'bergaht. Write «,phone . E. HOUSE 3 BR. 2 BA F home, on •-. Laketront lot. ~-94M393. • ~ ~ REALTY Can cany 500 ~units. -UNFURNISHED - M v-~ p 0 •-C·-· ~-·-~-r · • · an· "• lO • - -B""°P area • ...,.,ooo · llJ5.(X)Z"( 1 BR°"""' w/ . ·~•"·-·•· ·· . ~• ----""' $18 000 F p t"'"' 1oc. Scbooll. •hopping u..,..""' ""''•· tinted UNm . Kood tenns -Call G<ort• 1r:p1c. N.......,.. HllU. 11.,. 7U , Thousand PahnJ, Calif, A c'OUNTA• .-Beach % mi. 67&-3800. wndws. pr. •dr. opener. Eutside Costa Meu. -atllmZl'='42=-5=20l==z:::z Taber • Investment Div. yam for child If ptt. ••• ,92276. Ph. 343-;18il. . y 837-9'17. ··-546-1600 . ;_ . ,. 1 COT,.""E 3 B•, 2 Ba, tncd blck>ud. r.nJaL area. s...,. 3-liod· RfDUCED · · ,..,. · Nr. IChll . "'bcb. 1 yr old.' Lido Isle "'°""and three 2-liod 6 lllO-PRIVATE '°Br home Eaat~lde ~Colt• Meta ~~·:ri~ :i~e~:~ 1:i: $100_dn ... "T.Q.P, 615-8230.. Alf ,llJ!Pa?"&te'.urtltl'wi~ ~ Rmol!"™L w!.p.r. E(~. J'~".fgr Only $29,950. ~a~tfful new • EX' CLIJS.u;. .. ~ rma, aep tam rm, b4e Ilv Irvine OWNER ,.has mowd. and of apace; Show1 ·a·,t.antasUc . UNIT'S·.. chUd/,pet.,_~ :'l.Uo~)if>'H,v -: condl(kln. Wall( to lhoppln&. IJt 1'.lri •. elect kiteh. w/w Crpts .must ll~date this f bed-return with f~e of $1.400 EASTSJDE, iCOSTA ·MES~ -. . . Hup IWlmrnintfpooL Own· . . . • custm dl'pl thruoiit, 2 ear 'TURTLE ROCK mom plus iHnhte ~m home per mo: Submit on-down or $69 500 WITH TERMS RWI De.t9 'i· s::i'!°~~!i!:;1;~ er lei:~-· town •. : Optn"HOUat .Sat: & S\ln. 11'1-situated On an overilz· ;QR .IMMEDIATE ~gh~ ~Iii.~~··~:;:.~:: .... d.,tok-& L Roy McC1rdl1 R1a1t0r~ EXcMriet . \~m l -~cir llJ:wles. . . CORBI.II 12:30 to 4:30 odkJt.'JuttlO~~.lak•s ENJOYMENT }'OU•ofi.,.andmove;nnow. ,, er ee w_o N~~vd . .,C.M., -· . '• ,n.• ' '511 Carit.atlOI\ ·. . lt.·Only $174. per.~ .pe,,ys Lan l -.. complet-:i ~,,,., TO-solw yoUr RE problems PJO. ·-: . ..,.. - MARTIN._-N&r Bay.A &ean Duplex alJ. · ·•• .•, _anddschom•P."'\_ t'.,' tefutl• d:;:· bocucnlbtaweooJa.. . Realto,. conauft Morton Schilf .. -Ex-1 NEED .mon:~rcam? ·' •' ~ ' -I 2790Harbo ·•·-Coun&elor'-~·.Olv. ',a.:.1 2 1\1.,~jo<a.tioil. · 3Bdrm'i,'2Bath .. ach.Mod· 1J ·--.,..tei!. l.wrunously c•-I· •--«(OR'" · · •Blvd.&!Adams --~0 ~-,~~,~-.,..~ · em'A newly decoraten. ~ pw ed and draped. Patios-~ 341~ Via Lido 675-4562 SfS.949.J:Qpen 'tif9 PM Income Property · 16' *-UOO .Tbe..Real Eat!-~i'BEACON * ...:its.ot1J REALTORS ...e;7A2 ta! lim .ai~ ft.of ·living H1-4471(=J -atedforfunandleisure.-4 W~.by.onr,4br,.3 SHOPPINGCENTER.'.' ·CHOICE &.c:,rei.ge , J..&d:.,SlOO Moblle:home ~ CLIFF TOP V.ILLA area. UpPet apt -&hown by , • ·bdrtrl .• 2% ha., formal din-4 BR. 3 ba. 70x88 $125,CXX> b& 2300 sq ft. wlk to ~. New attrac. fully leased. cast@!',_ tor ruidence 'or ~ ~l ~1\f Na: Jligh above the waves: Cata· appointment. only. Leued ''E . .1 Ing room, large filmily room, 3 BR. 3~ b&., fam rm, pool newly decor.. $ S 1 , O O O . ~tep: ,N. Or.nee Co. loc b u. 1 La• 1 j, _ o .. ll.C.r.., '$llo: f eR w/ ~~..:.-: llna view. Laree 4 bdnn, 4 at ·1225/mo. Lower vacant . YerJtli rtCJ atrium and community nn, din nn. 40' lot ~-500 642...9989. GrOas&Mualincoine~,000. 213/681-5314. .-. Sirtcle OK. H'.S: -·-t- bllll, b11conie1 1. tm-ace& to ho bold .for:..,.~-shirts WJth You" swlmm;ug pools. $44.1\IO. . LIDO REAL TY INC. NEWPORT SHORES Speodablet 10% on equity •. RO.I Eatoto •Wontorl 114 ll35. 2 BR.~ bBilie,' lilds/ PXJ,(IOO. The· ownen are moving to i eel h•11 ~7~;~ TIX.. 3 Bctr, • 2, Ba:. 6 . cond. pets OK. C.M. ; j * ELEGANT·LUXURIOUS'• 4 BR. beat part of Bayci-elt. Italian tile entry, 'Roman ·1 tub. fonnal din rm. Too many extras to llst. $89.500. :1 ·--* · Need listings far 3 BR home1 (CM) Have buyers • · Bal boa Bay Properttea • 642·7491 • ,. new~aree and'they,'NOU}d r I S31,000. $4500. dn. INVESTOR SPECIAL . $140. 2 BR, ~OK. H.B.• like ·to see· a nice couple . . .-"'tia Ver~• ABBEY, REALTY · 642-3850 Small, tnodem dinner house, WANTED-MUL TIPlE· SJls.· 3 88; .pvt "e, .. lddl, purctoue 11111 lovely 3 liod· I New rt Hof....._ now 1•ued-wllll %-aae Cl RESl.DENTrAL [QT peta OK. c,11. , • r • · • room home, ~ated ctose to REALTY 3 Br, 2 Ba. home, tam rm, .; -. po_ .. ;. •": . for development. Busy loca· . ·77~7331 >-AGENT. 315 MAR~ ~1362 673-6900 the beac)I, 1n Jiuntwat~n Univ. Park Center, Ir:vine I bl:I ~"g1-;t1o. Nf prk & !JY Owner-AN x t o"u s ! lion. Price $133,(0). 1· 2 to 5 acrea LAND.LO•DS! . BALBOA. ISLAND Bea.ch. bef<ire they au~ The ,. ~Call. '..\nutirbie, "'.• -~ ,.,;L • · By O'Nt1er Elepnt 4 BR, 2 story · ---Must be tDp location • 'I\ · . ·· price 11 only,•$24,000, al! • ..,~ ....-..rvcM>J ....,...JG Colonial; alx42' H&F pool 1 SPECIAL , . ~ . We Speclall,re 1n ·N~ ANXIOUS OWNER . lum& Call 842-ml blk oil o;u Dr 159 OOo BU1LD!;R$/Jll\'ESTORS I N~WJ>O<:l Beo&.Cotti M--• on... de! Mar . +"EMPTY l:IOME 2 Year 'Olcf ·4 Br CUJverdp.Ie Mis• Verde S5900 will handle." cash o~ 3.5 ft.ere apt or Condo lite, . . Tu~ Az:e~ Lquna .-f:, Dana PolnL -.OPPORTUNITY ,1~~u· 1.1iv!_JY. .... C11>tlot w~,w..,•,· FIX. up & save! :J Br, 2 RI.., boat. cart.per TD's jewel"" panoram!c oceanuti\vlew. Zon· · Write: E; F. F.acalle, . Our Rental Sei'vlce 11 FREE. i . IUllU -· ~ of ' I •J ed 48 units aJ,l tn. 3300 \. . '· . 1o'Y ' .• • ' . -r;;e~~ z=~~ea:~~! ~15001 11622 Webster. I w~~~n '!;·~e~u:iJ=. or 1 ·642-2940 .. : " --. Sq,' ft. cu.St~m horn~ ts con-~ W~t .,Manc~er . Blvd, ' NtJ..°Vlew~RINTALS 3. hr. den, VI~~ home 'Iii u CUTE 2 Br mttage, fix. vertlble to clubhouse. IngSeWood, Ca!~ ,!IOJ!l5 613-4030 • ar · .f!H-3its squttka .and he creitks. 10% ;SPARJQJN& -.~ BY Owner, b.eautifu l l y Newport BMch ~r-u~~· ~~~= ' -CA1Ti'~: 1:i.s~oh.ler Or cell(~)~· . B•lbN ·ltltiftd. -· · Salisbury down.)59,jtlt). . . 4 PLUS' POOL ~pgraded Cambrid .. model -:I-CAR GARAGE • r Owner Trani!-3 bedroo1111, 2 Un iv1r.Jity R1elty , m. ·Uruv Park. 3 BR, 2 BA, Spitdous '4 Be<rooru 2 tux-FHA Joan U8i680. Realtor PERCY H. GOODWIN CO. WANTED unmac. b om i 3 'Bll, 1·% BA. S2l50 mo. .jr. : · bsttu, family room wlth •P-3001 E. Cit. Hwy. 673-6510 ' $J2,!!00. •lriwn. end 11nlt on wk!e urlous bolhl, "Knee• Deep" 00-2222• . ' , ·TOP $ RETURN w/pool. Min. 3,000 oq. ft., '4 round. Cl<ile'"' &each. pealing fireplace." all elec-LUSK Harh:U'' View Rilis: 2 2 Baths, like new crptt -& (rein belt. $35,500. 833-9131. shag wall-to-wall carpettna:, S.n CleftMtt.. In Appreciation or 5 Bdnlll. Newport Beach 494418 trlc "Award" bu 11 l • t n atocy, 4 hr, fro mi, d!nin& drps, formal . dln, cheery LaguM Beach beautiful cuatom draperie1 BRAND .new ocean ~view. S lncoint. _ or Mesa Verde area.' Pri. 8a"lboa 'PM'""'I• khchen. Richly paneled rm, 1ge fee Jot. ~-s.n. ktfch!·Fresh ·paint--in ·and and fi,repla~ make this a • party.· Write clauified ad · • · --·c with mall added t• Show Ilk mod 1• LUXURY LIVING t ~"-lamil ho t s.., 2 Ba., tam. rm., lr:pl. Depreclotlcin No. :.15. n.,~ PWt P .O. 2 BR 'W/ .. RPLC .... _ dune 14ane. "4-0905, ~n ou · 1 e • e · · • e,,_, Y mt 0 •tart AU 'blt·jns, · Wall to Wall 12 resldenU&l Untts, · ~' •· .room. Loadr of 1tonge, House Sat• Sun 12-5. GI or FHA terms! Call Almost.-new, big oceanvlew )'Olli' New Year. On I y . 1 ~ _ .. 1. ~ _ B N-ft-·~ • u-.ooo. Box 1560 Colla Mesa, s:m!I. Avail YEARLY. I.ewer dplx.· washer Ir d ......... lncluded! -,,,,.---,.-~~~-! 8471221 ........ tt f 1 -500 Cf1> •· mru-uu • _,.....,,,. >' ,. .. ...-n• .IXmCD '" • 2 blU ocean. StoYe:. ·-· .,.. 'BY ·•·-'-•b , -~·IQ'• • .D uxwious liv· ._,, and GI « FHA """------'-. ·. tn·. <J ..... -u •-~---•Uni•· WANTED: Fourple-x, ..... _, P bO. -""" B~· Call 0"¥1!tr._ ........ ~,. r,_ on SEYMOUR -~···-. ln4l h.. vwll'CT v1_......,... w UXllDICllU ..... drPI ·-... .._,. ..... ... a . ~"·.?ON· ,-... , ... Jot ~" !!_!i1 .~~erlooking Monarch Wnn••va~ble. ,.__._ M MMOflO F.utakie Coeta'Meaa,·---' ' ·~-~-,,-... lde.y or night, 540-1720. n.i: ~r--' w/mai.a:lvt Beach Blvd., Hunt. Bch. Ba" & Beach. Owners have w lk · & l Sa J ~ · c. It ....-. eu. ',......,, · __ _. •.ta lets •w-lll sqi. olt. $2)0. brick 1r;lc; .open b<cms. u;.d loll ot tile 6 ""!"'•to a . er · ee ~. · '!"" • ' ,tr•nt . PACIFIC =M· -~-.ooo or • NU.VllW R~NTALS '1· EASTSIDE 6!;.2409. "Ilg s~ •'••.a....,. warm leeHng. . • . PANORAMlC VJEW PR.~~:,tes iir~"'::R.M:.'.". ~= mmi . . ... -' ' DUPLEX LUSK 2 IWl'l', ~·bf, t bl, 1 SmaU Price" step <1o,.. u.,.. rm .. w;111 REALTORS The Dana ""lnt~ari• "an ~ o1 !3M77< 111 c1<ta11a. frplc grffonbelt·b:allon'fee 11,,__ • find. .• I vaulted. beem ceilino l•...., 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams )'OUl'S flooni· )'Obr' bill top 67J*98 o y. 'Wl . c ........... 11..M.r'. --' Aaume bia: F.lJA loan w/ _ ' • ..... """' can you a poo ..... -..-~Ope 'tiL 9.PM location. Euy to build upon · · =--"" " " ·• .e · "' total paymt11 nt $395./mo. land. ~t ~1225 H.I.R. home at $23,SOO'!'T'!'-"Hunt· tile fireplace, formal din. -n • three lldes.' Pfrfeet for P.RIME UNfTS I I~ * CdM.o2 BR~~ .. Income $350/mo. Full price Cotti Meu · · ·tniton'Beach":LotJ of deck.' rm.-.,th-beam ceiling,-cbi!Nl · Channel Frant 'Home J ...... ··~·· ·-· · CLOSE · 11'() .BCH •. Cr:Ptl. , ·~ 900 . , 1_ and •u--·~A~.. ,,,...,.._. cabinets, .... -.Jed on·· R·• ,,, wt• .. Old.-• .n..At. leYel Jt..2 lot ·street1 on SIX 2 BR, . BA apts._ near r..--·-· . . . DRIVE •>'-...:...: ·~ re •• ~N d~~h.;, t,,., 'thlld'-'-N' ~ •~ • -3 lrid<o: P.!r!ect for ~ehrxe Weatcllll -Inf Celt... . drpa, •-; patloi -- 1 *FULLER REALTY* ---•· -teuerwrn"pa,y-)'00~-bil ' e we -wi s l!., s«;,<X:XI. For appo.intment Dupleic. Ownerwlll Dnance. BJt~ln ki~na. frplc '1 1 • , No 'daMd"'ta. sasJrno, · I 546-0814 ............ Anytime "F02R755THET~.RPN,R.OFE.c.~.ON· coalJ,. IO .hUIT)', )'OU must :i~~w:h ~..i!t~ Large call:.~~ Dt 67J.3663.. . ,ruu. PRICE Jll,500 ,larie Br., laundri~ seasoned Bua' ,-;__.. 300, Gold~ . I ~ . caU u1 about thl1 VttY •pee· c area; CAPISTRANO VALLEY adult tenant&. Good n!turn ..--2 BDRM., eri>ta.. drpi , I EASTSIDE C.M. AL"·Slts~'"'a blll/Z ~'hornenow.842-2S.30 •'::.,".:,,~13°~0b!':'•~.:1~ "REALTY '493-1"4 +tusbeli<r.$1.15,000wllh Opportunity , 200 -· ~ o1c, !ifepl>ces, •• pool, 3 Bf<. ·•· • • l"I ~ • · • -Like new 3 Bedrm h>me plus formal din, family rm A: hlthl;"lnaster 1ulte ha1 his .OCEAN VllW· lJex 11 e •-..~~"1• . ., New llatbt& .. ;_..... ••• peti!. _,,_. >'"tlY den, 2 bsih1,.flteplace. :1111 den. A real ~·<n I. hers ,bllll. The "¥ .of .New...-home bor:ocnl& ....,_ -*. GLASS A SC!\EEN * tal._ 61J-.._ ·· Walnut. Open dally 1-4, or Meiiia. Verde, are~·. caa quality materiaJa have been ·s, Bo ~2 BA 1lieplace 1-Approx 1!10M "ff ll'Oll · 2 ·BR. boUle· u8bq'n N by •Jl!ll. Tmmed. -· 842-<466 " ' $3 used throl!lhout 1111, home.' NB ES-'•TE ••LE f (n4J ad-11.M . 3416 Via i:;"' .. ~ l'lolllilnd ~ SAios ' --· Sielfll!Oo"na· Roy McConlle Rullor • . J, 950 -tllully laodocopecl with . • • r" .,. . . "The 8robr with EmPoithJ'" Avo Caf a.MIO. 1BIO Ntwoort Blvd., C.M. BONUS ROOM ·IUI< ,view patios. A b I g Can ~ve Im~ OOC."" !rs· S.nto Ano Heights · ' 7 HOUSES 1116 Ora,.. A .. .,'C.11. ,....-··~...,.., ----1 548-mt ~ .... • bodrixiiru, 2 ... 111 •• .,. :::;V:.. "°"'m 111<; o;:.:.:.'. ' BR home. '. M.us.t ,s1• 1 ...... 21oti,j<rwtt"""' °'"'!' 66-07'! -EVES Coot• MmM • , Without Queltlon -IR this va<MI 2 •tory Tbls lt·W<ll·plaMed A tune-flllJM 3 _Bdrm, D.R., Uled briclt ¥-$815._ --~-BABBµISHOP. S;~ Ill ¥'Ct:lrY ~1 llr. Newpon '• bnt d•~ L-· 4 BEDROOMS. ~.1i!ime wllll w/w tlqnal,-F;vory!hlnf . A flj>lc:, -· 'bis yd, ..... SUl,oot. clowo. Horny, ~ aru, ,_ lliodi. aide. -... tlf!A/ ~ ""' N . " carpels A all Ille ..,,.,,111... abo\lt 1hUl property (a ~ ex· h,.trd pool, shac cpt I. drpa -'t IMl$1 °"'1 -. 21i ,,.. lell oo ~·at Ql5 nl. Sl1I. , · . ~ 1• ow..,, ..,.. .. n. 3 BR. •ar ~"'"°" H~ ""-lltlo No'..clown .DI tmn1 ., 5% ... ..,t ,,,.,,11tli>o. ,\ l'NI tbrtloul. Bat cll!nete. 129,500 79,500. per mo. Sim Ac L -•LA ••ll•h • !I BA, 2 BR, 1 BA. ',I St. Just a f.,, -·lrot!t down all o!llC'ft. Call 540-8555 ~I at'SUO 000 %Ol01 Spruce IMIHTlS. PERRON RJ:.u:rr 1124M aft I PM; " " • b!Ock to oc<an. ~.ii». parlc • chlldm> Pl~ SHERWe•D RE •LTY ~"" . . . • e •-· •-~ -..L • '15-1642 <BR.,,,BA.Jlltci>enl>liris .. · " .rbuoao ADULT LIVING W•l111l111tor 11r1°"""A".,C.IC. SMALL retail -In w,.,.,........_,2,...; Newport leech Rulty I'll healllfl" en !!», JA964 Brookhunt. F. V. ""' -Su..,. g,U,. 2 BR -· ii. !Jlilf San. Cl....,.to. Ill,."">', -1"" lddalpoll,..E! • 28%7 Newport Blvd., N.B. ,larre "-4'.wcJ~1'¥1J::"'. S INSTA!'IT CASH $ ~,! Quiet. eatlo, l'ool. Dbl. pr-l'RICl-$26,500 2 A I !Ir, ,_.._ Nr -'r. loc: "'°" will, i-t: ~ ~ .._.,.., ... Wl-i BEAunrut.fBR. 211 BA CALL a ... ,.1414 1ol·llle<'!"ltyln)OO•hom•. __ :,_ -q.,-.cllh..,., dspl,.-/ GI APPIAllAL '27,IOO mtEU!oA .. .:HB.tGllll. v~~·~o;.. , : Oot>do, \! mJ1e 1'om Ille '9'"1!1 . .1 . We pay all -.. In Ion. · * $280tl . * """1' lpa<O. • A-K".lootl, IM7-315T. 4!1--. ' , . .-f ... ........ Siu .. ball. aw!m 'I . ~ ..... ok._Just call • 24 $311,111111. • ~ ol 11111< DANA IQi(. jj;; Cfuijlb: GIJT.81ot ·.8oll> • ~ '!""....,. __ ,..i, ja<uat, dltb-• a·i•LTY boon• c1ay.,1M1.asar .2 S'IPRr 11uo ll'9ftl v!OW • • •IM , a-....111-t1t,!1111.·-i-at1.e .., -111. Sm. -Gt .. Wmw'tollla --. C\lltem ~ ...... f'P!••-Ortlee ·~.. ~3 b,~2= 11111W.'OieotHW7.,N.B. s;:-•=t;*a:ui.+t?-ta...-•.IG• ll'}Xl!"'l3$.llM, =-el· ._. ..... cr;c-. ~ llflJ ... overiookad!n1r'4 '.-Rl:ALTOll.I . ,a.4111 -w ... · •~• ........... lftAzk1J;ll ....,. -"" -,. · · · IUm 1 do.a. Jenced _,.,.,. .. ilG CANYON "A -._ ...... n-rva 0,,artw 11• -1" $3).91111. By lo-boootllultrlpkx~ 1.._ .......... , ... ,.... .... --..: ~ Lnwy ._,., lt Mllllli"H • ..-_ftUICl 'CASH ~~~~ -•11111 to ..a arMl.m ASSUME ~ drapes; bu!tW.S: .,. Afooet• ~ Open Per W. 125 THa • '7w ._,,."",.. -• LOAK.s-.,2•a..; BRAND._ c1e11 ... 3 b•. 2 41M .. ., '*"""" · · ....._ Dt I Sun. tu. i1iiii£i ,-..·.., ~ D•ft.OYUPIM l,::)l!•doai •••IL ,._,._., -~mp1oa ~~ IOll\lllr -• i>etled pool. ba. lr:plc, .,...,. homa b> Pttt • lliili .. _. • ,_ ,.. 821. ...... • l -Wiii ., ,. ,. ;.oL. ~ -~ -OolJlll,tllO. ....., .,~ t lo..,.• ,_ = .....-..-~ 1-'°11' WJllo-,llollro=A ..... I .... !Mt ... HOPI GIRllll Ill TY .. ......... ... • ~ -..a -"11211 .. VT .. I"'· 2 ... - -°""' -1'1111 WANT AD ,.... ~-~- ...,. MSt• ":..~.::. •. ~•<-· ~-.c.a-1 p·ar1 :":.'~~· IMH~ '=-::"ti72S:· 64J.56JI . -~_!! .. ~~ ' •, • -ilr-_,,,_ • .. 'horldlf • ......., 11. im ----- * IRAND·N!W ~ LA C8STA APTS. I ' t-•••·-AY1l1. • llallt-1111 • -~ PoQI. Lonol • ~ • Guqe, • AU 1l'nLml:I PAID ·1 .u>uL'fl, NO PZTS ' Ut A"";:t:.,:" C.M. I . $~~~-4~~~· . : ' Th lvalr-witli 1tlre 1111/t.la C6trd/e .II Ski .... ef the • ,__ .. lod ___ "" .. -""" ... lo -l • l L I , E,. :, I) r111·1·1t f FE I IO J i ,·, I I I' I ] ·f f· . I ·I' 0 c u £ 1 • --... --_.. ........ .,, 'I I I I ·• ~':-~r~.:..; . ::::::~::::::!.., _ ....,,. Thi ......... "I"• I il 1E E Y Aili J rm_,,_. ... I I' I I -I 8f:&::O..":'£-!:..• ' ~ , -................ ,b.brwi. ·· ·~'me-;;™ .. . r r r r r 1 l ~,:tlll!fas I I I I I I • • • I I r ' . ~ . . • ,f»llV PllOT . 1~,1._ ~ .. ;,:·-:::l~~·E· .-~·-;:· -~;1 ·')~Lool=· ·::-~I ~\~!;;-~·r.i;""*";:· ~~~ Aplo., Apia., .. ' Office ltont1I -1 ~-a ~ I-.. , .., .. Loot MS t-. Cenctoto "-or U!sfuns. '70 Fum. or Unfurft. Sit MEDICAL/DENTAL SINGLE, tortylih. emplo)<d, FOUND Poodle near LOST Germc Siie ....... • CONCRETE WORK. Fair c..to-Coate-. '" 11o111oca11oo .1tsbOverDr1 ......-llilot ·-·~•Bake', c..ta Whlteneck.llao!IH<Ol!ar· pr1cea, F"'1 .,.. Lie. 'lm~~~ffij[ffi§~g5i~~~~· g·~~I ~ IQ'. ftJ otnai •vall. lm· room in prvt. h 0 m f!. Me& c.u A: identity. No tap. Reward! 536-9853. bonded, tuallt1 w 0 r k. ' 1s J (111 11).[!! tfttd., oocup&ncy, cuatom 'Gentletaanly, .obtt, M).1131. 642--1403. · THE Exe.TIN~ Inferior. ooclabl<, eojoys c!tlldttn "PUPPY, German Shep . [ ]~ CEMEN~;:T;.,,w=ofl,l(.=-oo...,.jO-blOO-a ·-..•. 0 pets. WUlil!g to Rl'W u bl&ct 4 befae, appro:c. 10 ..... ... ...... lm&ll. reuonable. rt •• , ,, t' ,.....,.. babyaltter, or peraonal wkl.V'c.19thl:COltaMea _ _ El'titn H ... •H-L. PALM MESA APTS -a.a . helicopter ~r alrp(ano pilot C!<y Park. '6o01<T. • · s.~. 51H615. • ta ...,. time. Ret. avail., • Appllinc R...!.lr WINTE:Jt Ra,.11 eon..- CORONA DEL MAR <213> 59).6508 evn. btwn. 5 PART :>la~ female ea.t. • ... ,.._ floors, 111t1o1. d r l v91, · FUN IN THE SUN' Del~:&.. otflcH, Private &: 7 or write ClusWed Ad Glentblueeyes.Fleac:ollar, ... • ... P-.. rt• l aldewalk:I. non, 6U-8514. 0 hath. Cpll/drp1, •'13-mT. No. 324, l)aUy Pilot, P. O. lll-2 ,.,... ol4. Vic. Irvine I< Dlic!>itri(Ap;,u,;,;..-~Pak PAT19t6o wllkl, drive, lnltall •Minutes to NtwDOl't 8-h 350 s.Q Ft. NEW OUlce Box 1S6!), Co.ta"""· 926X. Maunen. -1· Washer, Dryer, Dlohqsher, new lawns, aaw, br .. k, Unbelievably large •.Pts· 'becorator furnlsh-w/OCEAN VIEW! tn goin1 DISCOVER DISCOVEltY FOUND Mal• husky, vicinity GUARANTEED * 546-fi69' remove. 5C8-8&68 tor esl ed. Huge Pool, jacum, electric bull~Jns. shag Hunttaoton Beach. ~2519. Find YOURSELF ta SorMonc l?th and mlln. Senta Ana. Babya1111,,. CEMl!NT WORK Else c.u. between 10 .nd 5.. carpels, dl'IAl"'u''L11TSuna "NomorePETS! . ' • • omcr.s • CslJ now • No ohllptlon 549-Z103 EXPERIENCED child care n..;:"'7Ea=':t.:-"'""'-== DI -aoo·a-6IXt &q. fl Cceta_Mesa. (n4) 835-6885 (213) 387-3393 FOUND white poodle, \Jl.'Hkday1 iii 'my home with Contrectof' SINGLES '• • • .. •. $145 14'~·· OfCllcl orMO>ruo.,.,.. -~ NATIONAU.Y lemaJbe '· Vic. 0..,.,. Ave f•nced yard. Infant to 5 yn. R°'OO...,.M-A-ddl;,,.lio __ ~-Ea-tlzna--t.,~. ~ , u........ RECOGNIZED twttn 19th I. J>lh, ec.ta Located next to Npt. & San ·-. 1 BDRMS, , , , , • , , , $155 bide. 444 Newport Bvd, N.B. , M-~ Dl<gn Frwy. jun ct Ion. =· "~~.~ 2 BDRM$ •. , , , , , .. $175 Open. 18:1 mo. -· Re FUU.Y UCENSED COWE, bi-color femalo, "'"°"=.::1 691:::;:..· -=--~~ -'84;c7-,;=:151L:;:;.,~~-- u '-· 1-L-• •~ A II Lo 3345 Newport Blvd. NB Icnowned llind1I Spiritual· vie SprJnrdal• .& EdJnrer, UC'D Day Care, 7 am-5:30 .-""'"' ~ "t"••• v• •111• Acroa/CUy Hall. STh.1601 1st. Spiritual reading given H B 8S2--<llW1. pm. Hot mealt. Xlnt care. J A5_1J Tau I a n&:Rell&ir, From $10 to $15 LESS. dally 10 am·lO pm. Advice _ · · re.-. &ddll lll yn exp. YOU 'RE RIGHT-BualnooaRontol 44l oolDma""nollil•.312N.FNDcatmale.Llrc•hlack Harbor/B&ker orea. Llc'd,MyW.,.Oo.60-4103. i.· _ ..... -I~[ _ ... ..: l~ I - " ' ' ' ' THEY'RE UNOERPRICEOI FOR Rl!nt: Deluxe Oillce1, El Camino Real San Oe· & CttY tabby. Vic, Irvine 546--1539. Additions * Remodelln& , , • Induatrlal aret. New bldg. mente. 492-9Jl6 ~ 492.!JOM. Tttracr. '73--9'80. EXPER. Babysitter, Harbor Gttw1ck 6 Son. Ltc. If·~ ~st:k~~~ J~~~ fi:d. ~Sa;.u!'far,.~ay"'. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous.~~~ v~ ~ac;o!:b, ;'!~. c':'~:. Hot 6'lHM1 * 54S-2170 ] .. 546 - _, Phon ~· -r .,.. Eloctrlcal 1 • 831-1400. e oru-"~" or write Costa Mesa. 548-9895. CHILD Ca.re. Weekdays, my --------- r ' ~ • FOR Rent: neiuxe offices, P .o. Box 12'23, Costa Mesa. WHITE ma.le cat, youna, well home. 1A blk beh ind ELECTRICAL. Realdenti&I, I r;~ ! 11 II 11 s: ±±:i!] r1 .... ~== .. ·-'I· I r;: Industrial area. New bldg BE >punpere¥ It musqed fed, on Bluebird Canyon K-Mart. 54~ romm'l, induftrlal. A1JJO, re-l!' nr. San 01_,.. ~.... •-by attrai:tive females. i.a.una Beach. 497-1838 ' C bl 1 k' model.Ing, repein A lnltal- 1 1' APtt.,. ~.-.. -... , • .... , 2100 · • ne me •"SI I ~ B LI Puri Crown Valley Parkway . _.,.. ADULT male Siamese auvUB, ig or small. c'd ,,,,._u_m...,.,..or_u_nfu_m_._,_10 -II .m] 83I-1400. SoclalClubl 535 w/collar, vlc. Via Lido CUSTOMBOATWORK ·~1:'"°'":-F&lrpt1cft. Celt• MIN ,. MANUFACTURING, Sales, Nord, N.B. 67S-ll36. Patio.s. Rm addit. ~ j.;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; L;;;;;;;;;;~~l •ffice opace. Good Laguna FOTO DATE GOLDEN Retr1""", Vic. C•rpot S.rvl<11 ~Fon=<,,.1nv.,,.., ____ _ ~ location. $100. to $390. mo. Se! t anion 1rom 17th St & SUperior, C.M. Ap-01A1N link wood tc. Free IRAND NEW _R,;.ooo;,,.m,;.a.;.... ____ 400:.;;l,,,.==-=t94-4653::;=·---lllO'•• ,..,, comrelp pr0x 2 yn old 61H4lJI JOllN'S Carpet & Uphoutory ••' He. 00' .-.~. , ~-'."'."' a of photo errala that · ' · Cleanen Extra Dri Sham " ... "" ~ l'l'OD'l SI.A Dilhwubtr, •ha& WANTED: Past mlddHged WANTED! Stott, approx,. w..e mail to~ FOUND: Jr. me wet suit top poo tree' Seo~ (Soil Fence Co., '92-1370. •. carpetinc, walk-bl doletL woman to rent room IE 2.CO> sq. foot. Pleue ca.11 NO CONTRACTS identify I: dalm. 673-4776. Retardants Fiberglass F ahare-klvely Corona del Mar 6f2-St49 aft 4PM. .24 hr. recorded me:ua.ge FEMALE Schm found all ). Degreasers & ::::=;;,..--""'° ___ _ h = i:u1:j:::: = home, be c:ompanion with DELUXE SIURE, loctl sq.' 1141835-ml,' 213/426-1122 1/24 on Golde=. CdM. min:or b::~te= !,i~~ COMP: mobile facilities for heated pool, BBQ'i, ncJot. aame. $65 per mo. P.O. B9X ft., on busy E. 17th St., C.M. 613-9154 or 673-U!k>. carpets. Save )'OW' money home/industry, Ute manu., ed prqel, quiet surround-124, CdM, 93i25. ~-Evet. 642-9'J96. 1 by aaving me extra trips. dboat/auto ~lr. Nl!'W' pro- tnp A cloM to llhopplna. ROOMS • $15 Wk. up w/ktt. Lolt and found PND: ·Female· &l.Ue.· Vic. Will clean living rm dinln& uct deve1opm t. !55T-1579 ,. Adult Jlvl:n«. no pets. $J0 Wk up Apl!. 2.176 lndu1trlal Rental 450 H~I: Ed\nier. 83:9-™· rm. A 1beJ1 . $15 • .,\;,y rm. Fumfture EL CORDOVA APTS. Newport Blvd., C. M. Edl ... er·Sanl• Ana BhUE -~ vie. tl'ew· $TJO. coucli:; chair SS. 15 SPECIAL• A ·-~ " 2D'1T Charle St w.«70 548-9155. F nd (fr _, ) 550 port H .. •hla Eloment•~ ~ -Ii t · 11 t · vc. •-or 11 lMar Kart>or A: Hamilton St. 2500 aq. ft. unit, hy. front OU .. _, .,-o. _,, .,.~ .. 'Cl'op ;r: .• cou.n •no . rocker atripppt $5.. Gluina BAL hi womens residence. office, near Newport Frwy. SMALL female dog redish School. 646-6429. method. t ~~Work myself. brua poli.&hed 645-0866 , -Winier, $60 mo up; abo in So. Santa Ana. $25.01 per broWn, yellcw eyes. Vicinity Lost 555 Good ref. 5.11 01. . • " wkly. TY.'. rm, ldt. 675-3613. mo. leaae or mo. to mo. Gardening i'J LGE. 2 Br. unfurn, 1~ Ba. Room &. Boerd 405 Wa1ki3Wrth Real Estate ~ View School, Hun-$100 Rnlard--r.o.t 16 yr old Carpenter · 1--,,.......:::....----Jrr. wardrobel A ft:nae, 639-42lO . tlngton Beach. Found l/21. ~ short hair En!Y c t AL'S GARDENING p.1 heat 6 elec. itove. CAREAboerd1orlldy,exp. • .BSWtm. w/wht nl9rklr1p1 Wha:.t Comm'l lnclu1 R11ld for a:ardt.nina: I: sma.11 ............ -· home 4 000 S"' FT WEIL GROOMED OOG, ~ ~, .. • • ·-Remodel, mune, linllh' .,,.. landscaping .. rv1ces. ca 11 $160/mo,. $tO dep.: Aleo fttrnaleoriy 6(2--.. .., ·' 1 "P'• • ::"'i/2im ~ ';;~ pa~ etc. . Lic'd, Bohded. M()..5198. Serving Newport, J.l I.zr, 8ad1 apt., furn. uttl • 2389. Sprinkled • Good location. ~.· 1 ... ~ old~-~ale. Ul .... ~ Quick Service 962--1961· Cd.M, Costa Mesa, Dowr I . pd. $135/mo., uo dep, 998 Rental• to Sh•N ao $450. per month. w • HILi> Wtuo:lge l!(l """'· " Westbrook Pl, C.M. . . C Vic. Victoria st, capo Bch. 540-J29'l MINOR home iepaln. P!:um· Shores, Westcliff. El Camino. No. 1, CM. SINGLE, -· employed, Roy Mc udle RHltor 49W31T. FEMALE German ~~ bing • carpentry _ pata0no • l ·G~AJU>=~EN""'""Maln=c..l _Cleen-u--p, I ; 5t&-OC5L . __,_ 'ilot . 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. .,.~ ...... u rooft'ng Call t:An t:-n ~111 .... , -· lawn p-·-' .,........ P aeekinj: ~7729 FOUND, JJll:ir prescription vie flower • Newport · •r:nr'1ilV'.1, .,.....,,_..,.. ,,..... ~....,.. , • SPACIOUS • room in prvt. b om e . sun glassea vicinity West Blvd., c.M. Light brown AU. types of carpentry by ing, sprlnklen. Oda. Garden ; "': Well-Destcned Apll Gent I em~ nly, IOber, Ml 1250 sq ft w/ottice, lge Coast Highway le Walnut w/blaek strtpe. ~ or }ocal. man. Serv. 531-4446 clys, aft S. ' " 1 :,;:riftO•: ~/.;:: aociab~~' chiktftn 1e rear door. $1.59.50 mo. Aiao st., Newport Be a ch. &t&-0907 aey:time. I 5J6..1648 BJ9...9585. I ~ Shq ta drps pets. · to 9'!l'Ye u 28IXI IQ ft, 2,be., l~ :front of. 642-3926. LOST black taileas male cat C • PROFESSIONAL Gardener, •,, cpj • ·sauna.a, babysitter, or person.al fk:e.11csqft,$315mo.l240 FND: German Shep. female vicinity Cs! Hwy ,_ ·~-. 1ment, Concre.e tree work. prunin a:, >#' pool, acunl, encl a:ar. heUeoptrr flt -'-'--pilot -• .u.. prinkl cl Jo !, , Pnlet ~~ult Jh•I,,.. ..,..~ l.oian St., C.M. 646-5033 pup. Vic. 22nd & Tustin, CdM Sat 1/22. Needs LARGE •of small. cement 5 en:, ean-up hi, t \ MERRIMAC WOODS ~rur~e·e!:~·b:i.~·5 dll)'l,646--0681.eves. Sat. A.M .. Jan. 22nd. medical attention. RJ..arc1. work. patio .tol'ii, additions, ~eapin1. G«qe, ~ US Merrlmat Way, CM Ir. 7 or write Classified Ad IRVINE INDUSTRIAL 646-1256. MS-3565. repairs, roofing etc. Free liif''fi:;;;j;;;p:iii('.-;rr,;; i,; No. 324, Daily Pilot, p , Q. AREA. From 2,0CIO 11(1. ft. & FOUND vie Woodland BLACK.maJecat,6JD01old, plans, perinits. Free est. AL'S I.endtct.ping. Tree : , HACIENDA Box 1560, Cos~ Mesa, 9!m.6. up, Warehouae ~A lt mfs. School, C.M. brown & white Green e~. ANwen to Call anytime, 539-9456. removal. Yard remodelinc. i ' HARBOR FREE niom A board to ttu-Broker, 64&-0085, fe~~q,..put Collie. Call "Sam". Vic 53rd St & River CONCRETE work. Free Trash hauling, lot cleanup. 241 AVOCADO STREET dent until Feb 17 or tonger. 6500 aq ft Ml bldg w/omcet, ~· . Ave, NB. Reward. 543-$78 ldeu._J!4.vjce ! ;;,~· foll l Repair aprinklns. &13-1166. Adults Only • No Pet. Share 2 br apt in C.M .. w/flJ larxe rear door. lle ft. 1779 YN'G Cock-e-Poo or Poodle eves. char;e fer ia a very Deaut. * Complete Landscape Serv. ,,, l [o Deluxe 1 A 2 BR. Pool yr old profeuional man. No Whittier St., C.M. M6-5033 pup, black long halr w/grqy LOST Grey le White German I ~job;;;;a;t;a;ire;as;;p;ri;cc;. ;j64;ilhl013;;~· servir:w all Orarwe O>. Ganp. Dishwshr. Paid utU. ·~ atta.ched. 7 to 8 am days; 646-0681 eves. stree.k on tall. Vic K-Mart, Schnauzer.. Answers: to 11 Formal le natural pl'\lJiliw. FROM SJ!i(t. 64&J204 or late eves, 6f6..8790. Oxrta Mesa M-1 oorner. H.B. Call 842-3928. "Mechen." Call C 213 ) Also, tree serv. 5.57--93 7 9· J / ,,,. DRIVI! BY LARGE I BR. Extra Sharp 171'x90'. 900 Sq. ft . bldg. FOUND 1/24, vie. Santa Ana 321-2911, ask for Pel<IY or CLASSIFIED unfurn. -hOuse with young 991W.19th St. 643--3490 & ME!'!a., C.M. Small fem. 67>2270.att 6. HOURS *Bob's Lawn Service* Comp. Lawn Maintenance 1 Home or Comm'.l W..2065 :· ttT Flower St. 1 Br. Fum or : • ' Unf\lm. Belt locatlon 1n CM. ;:r,_-_ _;•_'41>_3815 __ . --- ' ''•· cple or KUY· 570 Victoria, long white hair do a:. LOST gold link bracele!t in CM. DAILY PILOT 64$-2153. vie. The Alrporler IM & SHARE 2 BR, apt. $67.50 mo. GERMAN Shep pUp, 6 wks to Red Onion Rest. on Good loc. 1970 Meyer, Apt. CLASSIFIED ADS l mo.. female. 646-9383 MacAthur. R•w&rd. Lqun.1 llooch C, C.M. Contact Bud aft 5 between 9 am-5:30 pm.l~~;:,.;;:::c,..,,,-,,-,,==::- pm FOR ACTION Cal's Camen& CAT-BLK & WHITE ~=-/ ··-·-OCl!AN YIEW ~Y'S nice apt to share. • ' ' SMAU. tan & white femole Very aflectlonal• 9 mo. old F .. ls like home ol -CALL 642·56 78 dog. Foos. Spaniel type. Vic. ma!• cal Lmtr h&lr, black own. Prkg & prtv. 646-0735. Fair &: Fairview, c .M. A white. Vlc. of Begonia, $ in the center of town? S.ld· , in& l1ua m ha deck. 2 Br ; apt newly painted. Cpt/drps. •· 1 An ele". """' 646-f'ffiO. 557-9174. Corona del Mar. Please call, 673-1176. ( NU-VIEW RENTALS • t! rn.«!30 or <94-l248 *· SHARE lovely sruDIO APr w/g\ri 25-35, in CdM:. * LOST Poodle in El Toro ' . * c<Jt 67>-7697. * * * * * vicinity. Roward. Ctwn col-1 • N-rt Buch or male. Hawaiian lie. tap, SHARE 2 Br. apt w/a:irl./r--..--------------..... 1 blue toUar. 837--0701 or I I '. ' ! .. · I ... - Delmar Ave., Costa Mesa. 8JD-8286. Call -IO. T d ' ll=SMALL,=;_.,.,bl~ack~.-......,--malo~ GIRI. v;ont..t toohatt tum. 2 ra er S Paradise dog. Wltlte paw I< white BR. 1 child· ok. $88/mo. neck. Mesa del Mar tract, 842-62.15 or 847-3954. Costa Mesa, Reward • WILL SHARE 4 BR home In 11• nes 557-1838. lt'a Oakwood Garden N n-h th ewport oo:oc , on e LOST sbaUY blk std Poodle, Aparl:menU ••• and It's water, Call 642-3347 t• male, "Charlie". Reward, tun, llne nelghbon ••• 'Ofl1co Ronl•l 440 . I mes vie Crown Valley Hl&hlands. prettlp Hvinr 1n one luxur----------11 Call colJect 213-681-3565 or loul ;.aclcage. Thofo's $1 Dl!SK SPACE d II eve 49S-473L mUilon ta rocno&lion •• , AVAILABLE 0 ars BROWN poodle -gold FROM $1 75 RESORT UVING -"--'-h""·~ 19ll Harbor Blvd. l''-----------------ll studded collar, vie California aw1uu1u••· tennis, ~s, C M osta 11a Homes. AN • •Lad y' • • • • health club&, aaunas, pro-Con tact Mr. Saunderson OIRlS Co . -· S -· DODGE Co-• au-, •,:838-:;:540'1:.0:'-' -----,,..,_ shop, Indoor golf drlvlnC 642•0212 MIO 0 por!y ~ ,.,~, w 1' ~.H ruw;e, dubhouse, etc. -----'-----TS, 3P mph Cruiser, alps 4 PIS, P/B, Landau rop, ste!'· TINY Pom, orange Wruu.u • AV AIL • LIDO BLDG. + Low time. Clear. $£iOOO e0 tape. Trade for late mo.. tail, vie ot Bal Marina 1·24. 1 Office on gmd Door eq for travl trlr or A Mo-del camper fU)J,y equipped. Needs medlcaUon. Reward. CUJ1om decorated li~es. 1 &: 2 BR.. Fuml.thed A Un- furnished. No Iea.se mJUfred. Models Open Dilly 10 to 7. 1 Suite I: lore. 2nd Fir. Crea, ~2923 or 328-7553. 675-5258 or 839-C70J. $50. 6'5-S159. Ofc or suite on lrd Fir. $15,0CO eq. in perfect tond. C2 comer. ;JOO x 206, hi LOST, woman'• aold fllieree JONES REALTY SERVICE Cotleg@ Pk hOme, CM. Trd traffic blvd, central llve, ring w/5 stones, vie. Fuh· ton premi.ses) 3355 Via Lido, for 4-5 BR home in NB. Ch ino. $125,IXKI clear. Trade ion Ialand or CdM. Reward. N.B. * 675-JTTl F'lxer-upper preferred. for beach property. o..,;.545';::..:2al8=.'------ 0AKWOOD GARDEN PRIME OFFICE 54D-86l& ov.s, wknds e 871-0114 'i.oST, Burme" male ce~ I NEAR AIRPORT Black&:whlte:TV,Doorm~ ,Have2bdrmhom@lnHem· declawed: Ans to "Oeo" 950' ot finilhed ofiice space. del, new avocado Slfa w/ et free le clear. Trade.for Strayed,?} from Linda lsle Avail on 1111>-Jeue. lmmed bltn end tables, \va.aher & duplex, triplex or home in Sun. nit@. Reward. 673--'77•3. ' (Resort Llvtna: for occupency. Parkin& provid· ~r. \Viii trade for ret.rig New~ Beach, Costa Mesa $100. REWARD tor return of ~ Adult.a only.) ed. Call 644-~09. or ? MS-0203. or corona del Mar. 615-1892 2 )T old male boxer, Fawn ; NEWPORT BEACH ' DESK fPl.ot available $50 10 Units Eaat Costa Mesa Have R3 JOt in SietTa Ma· tolot w/wtrlte on chest. ~ 16th at Irvine mo, WW prooi0e turnlture exchange for same: area or dre (Can build 5 units) Call 6U-5t46 ask for Wayne. t at $5 mo. ~ temoe Tdrrance, Hermosa. Redon-., cm ,. 6'5-0550 er 642-8170 availab&e. 17871 Beach Bml do, Manhat~ Beach area. l.., equity, clear. Will CAT, Male, all wb1tt body, HuntirWfon Beach. 6G-4lZl FORTIN RLTRS 642·fAm fn:de for poM? boat or dark brown tall 1: face, Vic esVfSTADEL ME0SA-DEL'lJ)q: 650 aq. ft. omce 25" O>lor Conaole TV, new unttl, N.B. area. 6H-5lfT Elden Ave.., Coata Mea. Apartments t2c/sq. tt. Corona de1 "Mar. picture tube. Xlnl condition. Have 25M eq beaut. Colon-~7644.. 11: 2 BR. Furn. 4 Unt. Dia'-Near poAt ottlce • made Trade for Mlnl·Tra.11 70 or lal t BR pool home. Nptl'LO:;;;ST,,:.:c::mllo:.,._,.hilh.,.,...,Sett,,.,,-cr...,6 u· ffa1J. Want bowie, boat nr • ' washer. Stove &: Retrtr. Shop, Pr:ly. park., air cond. a:ood small motorcycle. yacht over «I'. Dick only. ma.II fem.ale.. blade" Shag crpt'a:·Lra Rec centtr. Realonomfes. Bkr. 67S-61GO 673-4893. ! 962-242! or 642.2940• Cock-4~ In Seil Ji'eaCb. RENT Starts f1 55 DESK space a\tlilable SSO Haw $2),CkXI eq in Bluffs Reward. Phone 5M-351'1· lrvlno & Me11 Drive mo. Will ~ lurnl-Condo +ft«'" clear Iond, Moot fabulous 00' TIS Fly 2 1-bllred amal1 !lop, 1 * 545 4155 * at 15 mo. ~ IOl'vice h...i. 11 dn l>!'m•t for 5 BR ~':'!.. ~~iJ" .:!i"; gray, l blond<. plclted up at ABOVE "1lo! N t!! w P 0 rt al'ailabit. 222 . J"Cftlt Aw, home to $70,000. Laguna/NB sunyd mkt value or trd for Emen.ld Bay Gate 4. Four ........., trom l.'!lO: Bay i..i-e.ac1t.-l,Tdatln. Ail Cll 983oll8ffi. 1 9Q.G83 or W.1931. chlltlreoveryaad.494-7313. lntnL 2 Br., 2 Ila., docks. DELUXE ollice au l t•, Lagtmo N"'"'11 R·I lot, all COILIEIShephml J1U115 mo. Sl21 W. C...t Hw1 . custom dee.,, cpts, drps, lllld....,....iJJl.prvvementa. Multtple IOlled land A La· DI tar? Vic 11orbor a Vic> l:n~•lfG-~~-~· ~~~~I wall.paper, imd o-, air Trade $3,IOO 49111ty In< "'" flllllll dcwlopment ..,...,., Iorio c.JI, Ute .uni-cond. '/05 oq fl 1'85. lllcJ or loto nmel tar. 188>1 " $l3lM equ!UeL 5tf.2129 tll ~· -• 144-0585 Trade 1 or both Ill\' home, l==-+;::;::..,.=- 1 I~ u • -4 Apts, or Comm. 191 al LOST la. vie. J.111> 6 ~. ..... ""' * llO Sq. Ft. Ofllc:<, modem FABULOUS lfJ' TI S F.B, . · C.M. wlllte mole rol>blL -. bldr. Ample parldnc. 132 S,. Flah. C?-f· ovtt SSOM Whet do ,... have lo ltade? Very 1irk!nt14<, ..,nt. Clbrillo, C.M. ~; aft. market vslm. For lnmmr, Ult It bcn -ln On.np LOST Rid. Lab. ltetrleM ·-4M I pm --11 boo!+ or C?J. Cbunt1'1 ~ ru1 trad· M-VIOIO onL - I I:,,,,.--_,...,..,...,...;.; llUIILEASE, plUllt 1 room -« W-1931 lnr pool. 8'2-M71. lo Tlin. -. &11-lllT. '= -, 1 •• , ~ pr1v, .me., untum, prtf tt1-* * * * * *' GOLDEN ltetrieWr ·- I ••' ¥·=-flS. =.,!i~ Beach •••••••••• ')'n.oid,._.;i.,~.,.;; !j'l'rf"""~·:.!·~Otlll.!!;_ __ APARTMENTS I • ' 8:00 Lm, to :> p.m. Mollda$ thru,Friday 9 to noon SatunlaY M vertiien ·IDO}< 1>1acO their ads by telep'bone OJSl'A MESA omo: 330 w. Boy 642-5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 =~Blvd. l!UNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 5*1220 t.AGUNA llEACR 222~Ave. * 549-2015 21 yn 61>• • Free elf. Exper Japanese Gardener Comple~ yd service. Neat &: Rella. Free est. 60-4389. j EXP. Hawaiian Gardener 1 Complete gardening aervict Kamalanl, 646-46'16. GREEN MANSION Gard<~ l Yard M&Jn. tenance. Jot Elmer, 642-1137 Gener•I S.rvlcee I T!llNGS by M..,., Lt. elect., p!U\nb, tente, tile, lnstlnl, carpentry, paint etc. ~. SAN a.EMENTE 305 N. EI eam;no Ilea! Haull ... •~-4420 · I I·--';._---~~ NORTH COUNT'l' WANTED: Messy tree 1 dial tree 540-1220 I Yards • pntge'I -movlnr CLASSIFIED DEADLlNES Deadline for cow & k11ls Is 5:30 p.m. the di)' be· rore P.!bllcation. except for Monday F.ditlon when de&dllne SS Sat.ur-- dq, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: AdvertlseT'! should cbtek their ads dally • n:port C?TOl'9 lmmediatcly. THE DAILY PD..oT usumet liablllty for the first in· correct lntertion onlY. CANCELLATIONS: killing an ad 1>e to make a record o the KILL NUMBER g you by your ad taker u receJi:it ot your cancellation. This ""1 numbt!!r must be 'Ptt" aented by tbe adwrtller la .... of a dllput.. CANCELLATION OR CORRECnON OF NEW AD BEFORE RUN!flNG: Every effort ts ma~ to kln or cornect a new -4 !hot bu -onlentd. ootwecennotauinn- tee to do '° until the ad bu oppaortd In Ibo ... per. l>IM£.A·Llm: All!l: nae a& .... atJictly cull In.._ by moU or at ~ey one of OU!' of· ftcn.NO~orden. THE DAILY PILQl'd:: -tlio rfllht to llfr, edl~ -..... ---"" ud to ...._ lta rota • .....lo~ wllboul prior nolke. CLASSJl'llD MAILING ADDRISS l p. 0. -1lllJO, C..to M-- I It t.~. $7.50 per br. + odd jobs. 548-5863. YA It D/prage, cleanups. Remove tren, dirt, ivy. Sklploader, backhoe. 847-2666. TRASH &: Garage clt!!an-up . dayl. Free .... -· ~ HousoclNnl"' Mesa. CleanlrW Service Carpell, Windows, Floor etc. Resld. A Comm'!. 548-llll. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THIOUQH ,A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5878 I t -:.. J • ' I • , ; : .. ' • ·' ' Border to Border Bargai Every cl1ssifie<I want 1CI in the DAILY ' PILOT 1ppe4R in every edition ..my , day. Thtt moans your 1d wil be ... n in papers delivered to homos and sold from newsr1ch from border to· border 1R along the Orange Coast ; , • al·thi way from . Seal Beach to San Clemente You ·-Gel· It All ••• o-tlngten Beaeh Fo-ialn Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beaeh Laguna Beaeh Irvine Saddlehaek San Clemente Capistrano . ' ' (Plus the daUy newsrack edition l For· One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 , YOU CM CHAm IT, TDD II • • -L; J [~ ... ~,.,-~ .. ~ ...... ~]~=, ~ ~" .... ~ ... ~_~· ~][11)~1 1 I '"-1:=Q[1_t l I .,,...,_ ][II)l '-1 -~ .... _, __ ... ;;;][iJ];;•• 1' 1 , .,,.,.,., .... I /Help Wonted. M & fl 711 I• Tl•w'411, January 27, 1972 DAIL V PILOT 3.'; • - l[Il) l.._' _-_·___,]~! -· • Hou1teleNllng I Job w.-. Mole I'll Ho111 Ylontod, M & F 710 Help Wonttll, M & "710 lffll' w,nt .... M & F 711 Auction I04Auct lon ·IOI I Misc•ll•noou• ... NEED HELP? SCRAM LETS .. , c~~~:ee~: \~r~. r~ JiSKl~Rf in\Pl.vr""*p;ys r~. NURSING ' I iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim s TE R r:: 0 Cleara~·EJec. • I Costa MC:!•• tn.'a. F\11.1 ttrue CeOree Allen Bylaud Agen-Shill RN. Nu.rsing Aide • \VOotr" lS Tu•u •• • URGENT! I ~~p ... ~nl~"~ l,•:~clc homA~lufn~t· DEDICA I U,guna area. Exper. reqd; f ~ ~ 16th S.A. 3 U f , .i;.i..-n.n '" ..,..,....,, <!\/ .. a1u1, 1• I , .. CLEANllNEGD ANSWERS Over 18. 644--4460. _5.i_•1_.m--0:i..,•!ll";•cc, = /=::-:=--. ahi t. Exper. RN llUfl;V·· stereo J~lvc1· "'/tpelkt,ra s.n ~,;n, Pocifk:a H.,p., SWAP DON'T MISS THIS 139.95. Cabinet •peak•,.. * \VE 00 IWt:RYTl{ING * ,. CHE~ Private CJub Op;eta· INVEST IN ' 18192 0 el a. \\I are, 11.8 . $1<1.95 Gatrurd 1urnlable 24 UR. PHQl>E 6T}4072 I N•bblc -Befog -Coupe -!Ion <Coastal) Lo"" lliaeh YOUR l!'-,.E M2·06U; •xt"226. Your •!lit• collar tor a FABULOUS AUCTION 139g5 complete. Ploooer -:--. ',1-teaven -BACQN ttta. Call !al-l:l!O 1213) ~tr. . .u1un NURSING C · · 199 , HAVE ~ursdays r~. "'Jli r.,; One little pfa 1aid "to an· Panons . ARE l)'Oovy ireen unlforn1 &. Persl•l'.I (tugs ·& Other rt:ceiver .95. Sanaul, do hou9C('leu.niJ\g. JI a e otJ\~I'. l'ftly, J new~ J&UUae --~~· ------' F'or elderly· tidy slrOke ptt· •tart a.n ucltinJ new life Orlehtal Rugii Dual, BSR. Garrard, Stan- refs., exp. & tr,a,. 1 p. htat." Th< otber aald, "Yaal• I ClllLD CARE BE YOUR OWN BOSSI tlont. Room k Jioard + 1400 I" lh• NEWPORTEll INN da"1, stock e l e u• h c e. 1 612-0238. rn1 nearly BACON/•' ' 111 Turtle Rock HOnie, alter Men or .Wom,n 1no. 673-7254 aft 5 pnt. ' ' U.S.A . Steroo E q u J1p. school '''kdys 833-9449 PI.LOT:'"°''' \\'Ould ''OU like \VOMEN 'S AR~IY CORPS. 1107 J1mboree Rd ., N.8. \\11.1rchoose, 179 E. 17th SI., \VI NDO '\'S , Carpets, JobW•nted Fem•lt102 ' ' Ltllt A Y•llew " SUNDAY JAN 30th 2PM Co51aMr11a.&1~2442. 1 Ilse/clean. \Ve :;:lve Blue ' CLEANING lady needed 3-T to \\'Ot'k in the field of your • ' • • ' -----.,.,_,-,-Chip Sta.nl!>S. R!S i\laiu-• 4 'hrs, 5 days/,vk, S2.a1/hr. txi .C•b hobby~ Thill job ls (or !he Good jobs In •tln\lnl~traUon, \1ie\ving• & Inspection fron1 12 noon until 1 ~10VING : Kclvlnator NEED hel1~ at home'!' \Ve 0 1 • 1 g-'. ,,.1th ~ •P""._.......... medical flJ)eeialtie1'. finance, time bl auction. SEE OUR DISPLAY .>\D IN rrost-fl'ef' ·1s cu ft -r.:. ... tenan1.-e. 548-9-155, 642-2913 \Vn ransp. • re erences. tu .,,,...,... .....-.. ~......... 1 '°"~ · l\tastel· Chrg. Reis. have Aides • • Nurses: e Call 494.7(32 eves. Call tor App! "·ho can type . start $450. person!le 1 ne\vs·\vriting, air SOCIETY 1WO?ilEN'S SECTION TODA''· $90. StutrNI yellow vlilyl llousekeepers e Com-5'"1311 c 11 1 ~·" """"' operallons & many others.../!!!!!!![!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!~~![lll!!!!!!1!!!!!!11111!!!!!!!!~'!'!' chr, tlO. Dark bro\\'n llOfa. Pauions J-fomemakers • Up-C 0 i\1 p AN I 0 N -praclieal 'tu-a . He en Hayes, ~ Good pay. travel. ft-ee hous--1~ • nurse for •em 1-1 n v a Ii d Coastal Agenc,y iog, mcdic•I 1!8.l'e, 30 da'-'s Fur,nltur, 110 Misctllaneous 111 S1.i. Kenn1ort" '1• ring t-r joho, 547"'681. 1. . .,._, "·k for H-·· -Harbor Bl at Adam• ., 11ush1'1\ "'nrk11. $15. \Von 't \\'(>man. 1ve·1n. ~at')' open. · .iu ........... "1:11.1 vacation. 7 PC. NAUGAHYDE PRACTICAL N ...,.. 'C' I=-===~~===-* PUBLIC * ( rl'luse any rt'tts. offers. Call u,.~. ~• • S.C. <92~9. INSIDE SALES ENGINEER PROFE. SSIONAL p ho" e DEN GROUP • Income Tix Smiley Tax Service refs , to ·ca•:c tor invalid• In COOK, EXPER. , AU Tl N I oft J. 549-0880 or S.16-8526. • ~-Ue•t 1 · solicitor. Dana Pohit, San TODAY'S AR1t1Y \VANTS C 0 ==---~--t • 14 Years LOCALLY • lbeir homes Or my horn... ~~..... " career oppor uruty REAU1'1FUL, \'t•r•· clea!'. 1 ••• r-0 ·hedul•. 6 -..,.,, ,.. e BLUE DOLPHIN e with growing 1.'0mpany. \Ve Clemente, Capistrano~•· TO JOIN YOU! · · t t ba k 1 FRIDAY 7 30 PM , ..... "'" " 6-.r,;u.i. \Vork in your O\,,,..._ hoine. consistm' o ~· c SO a : · • j Cara1 Diamond in Tillany 1t1ailed On Request H I W-'M & F 710 3355 Via Lido, NB net'd·a yo~ng man to assisl ,Best deal in area. Phone 1 Cost11. l\=lesa tslceJ>.$ 2), chair. in heavy JANUARY 28th setUng. & ma tching lady'a & W.A~ $MILEY. C.P,1A. • P , inted, , DRAFTING for civil en"i· our l,..A. District manager. 8,.1,,11:'. .,_1 g 00 .,. w 1~. St ""U .... , duty 11augahydr.. end tablCs. Col-01· TV's. 5 nf'11· solid stale nian·s "'edd;i•g b"•·"s. C-t 64"2221 A · "--·6 • 11 ' th ··-'·" .P. ~w I.Ill 'veen : .:t.m. '"" · ""'' • .....,.. w rr "~ -v 11)'t1mc \ 6iu-:>DO i ' neertni ore. Top pay for .)'Ou,meet ese q!,UUluca· l'lnd noon. • co ee table & lan1ps. I istcrt."Os. Pianos. Bf'dn11 sf'ts. s37o. jl-fa\'I! bill or sale i. Cl.A. R:K ,& ,Toner i ,,Ta, x Aten. t_rn)A exp. . e·:per. draUs1nan. Raub1 !IOns: • Jiunlinfton Beach I Bunk beds. Ne1\' qul'f'n s1 z(• .st'JI S275. Call 546-.1710 atter Service. 24 YEAR·S exp. in I Sc. Ac~c·'"" C'--'· :~ s;:~ Bein, Fros1 & Asroc., 136 1) Ability lo . comn1unlt;:ate ~EC~PTIONIST . 18530 Beach Bl. 962·8'821 All FOR $169. rnattrcs~cs. bivans. Rt>chn· 6 P~I. or all <h1.1 '>\'eekf'nds . .. ,. MU."' 'f"~.J ltoch ~ C ,1 " •. 7723 · · with ·poo· pie Crea po:i1hon for the begin· I · "•·s. Ma"•I" d,.,,.,1,.,, Cl•"s•· .. area. Personal. service inj Marketing. Se<'y ' to $5.50 e, .. er, ... or,ori-• • ' . ., ~ ,, ' " , ,, BOAT 14' S:!5, 10' It'. your home. Call for appt. F'/C Bkkpr-1 '"•I of" 1•~+ DltAFTSM.· AN, """. tl•te, 2ul .f.,bo,tvande ·,.'~gv.erage mech. ncr. Old estal5lisJ1ca firn1. j San Cien1ente TRADERS I Sc\ving inaehi11r. '.\li rro1·s. ., .. -.. wu .,...., " •JU ., 1'1eet&:i~eeta.~lo.r ,cl1e~ts. l-0. l\liramar Ave 492.2813, FURNITURE 1 Office deskii & l'htui·s. Lois Playpen 11nd pad. like new 546-773:>1 f:lo"•ard Clark & Sec'y-Stanton ,· \,. ~ $650 m~tanwa.I, elec1?1cal, l~t· 3; Basic lralning or e..xper. in Good· typmg \Viii cet the .)Ob ' . 202 N Br d S A of Misc. ReCrig 's & \l'ilShl'rs. Slj, 1'"\111-sized bed $2.1. John Toner. Gei;ieral Ollice ·,, 1'540 'e,!.1n1~. _ Newport 0rgall.8, dralting. done Start $450 • OI way, · · Z\lUCll J\10RE! frarne S6. Box head board DTGNJFIED pvt. prf:paralion Rec:eptfrypl!t·lils. ·$500 6-.> 530. 4) Desire to travel occas. can ' Jean B~, ~ ~?i\J~: energetic, neat. 8J5.1305 Ope:n 7 Days WINDY'S AUCTION large, $20. Ll\J'gl" <,:ar carrier ,of your retUtn. ACCU·Tax, RN-Ors Ofiic.-e •• $6.50 5) Some training or'exper. in Coastal Agency por tn nlOtcl laundry. 25" RCA Color TV Combo. SIO. Fertilizc t• sp1·eadf>t', 314 N: Newpt. N'.B. 645--0179. F/C Bkkpr/Sec'y S600 EXECUTIVE S""'Cification \\Tiling. 2790 l:larbor Bl at Adams ei:napress I: towel.s, no stereo radio/phono, 3x6 l"ur $15. 557·4856. -r C.•0 1r >'IC Bkkpr •"'-'" .. ~ • iron1n0'. 825 S. C,oa>t ,H\1"'. "''"'· "•'tr s~·•. 60" Rou•d I CO••IE BROl''.;:>L• ARO UN" J1nitori1I E·~·, .• ""r•·,.,. .,._;:.v :;::: Personnel Agency Send )'oqr resume. to: i\1r. REAL Estate Sales. Llkt L.B •qo 03 ..... " "'"u " '""'"' '-' •qo '"'~ ... <XI,,:" _,., Georgi? Wilson. C/0 DOOiy \\'Orkir!g in Laguna Beach? · 494·ll9G. lm'tolse ian1e tahlt' \l'/4 20751~ Ne"·port Blvd. SOLID birch din sel, hutch, table, 6 chail·s. Clliilm pad, leaves $600. lronile iroher like nu $50. Sin1n1oni; hide-arbed 11•/nu n1an. $00. j.JS-5603. SPARKLE Janitorial \Vin. dOl\'S, firs, crpls-resid. J.: comm_'.l. Free est. 962-0672. Masonry ~~ep~upist , $5001 .• ,.,. • Sec.'y Adverti1in9 Pilot ClasslfJed Ad NO. 3.17. Immediate opening tor l\vo WOMEN. \\'Ol'k from home. ch~rs, i:ed. nlOdern lounge c8ehin~1 Tony's Bldg l\~a~:,_ " 'tVU Good ( 1 po Bo 1=• c 1 M quuttfied licensed persons., Choose your o\vn hours. chair &. ottou1an. 3 golrl, osra esa • 6411·ouim N.EWPORT 1gure ap. some co· . . x """'• OS a • esa. * ~' •••• . I ba OPEN DAil y 9 , > ' I Sfl 80 t 60 · ""20 . SANDCASTLE R, eal Estale '!t ~ • * \'tny t' !tools, 64J-.35j(), 1· __ 1~ • _. '.-" _ Pe"rsOnnel A9ency ege. · · up, ype up. Calif. 9.ro · i'£ 133 D D N B "·' 0 \V. Coast H\\'Y., ·"" '1 '"N°"ST=•""'"" •n=o"'N"'s""" .. ~,-,.~.,-,.,..,. (Ne\V 0\VneJ') MOVABLE breakfasl oook s _RE 0' ll 111: I a I 111 f' ll I . ,. over r.,. . • Suite H R.t~ ... 27)6 ~ · "' *** -494--80'.25 ***. 1 • ~ loam padded ,,. / ~e."•"I. laya\\·ny 1972 n1orlcl Gllr· ----------. -• w; ...... radio gar. doors, aJa.r111 I I~ !"''-' .~ •• SPRING-airc double box • BRICI< ' ... -641·3170 P.EGISfEREO Nurse, exper MttdYndile . table. Nea1· Ile\\'. Cost $300. ra1'd , •1-spd l'hangC'I', full .. · . i EXPER C t Cl..,, sys!e1ns. F.xp. only. Top , -• "'-ti f I I" I '362 B h ·d I range a.f1· s us Pen sion i;p11 ngs and n1 a t t 1 e s;s, BLOCK & STONF; \\'ORK t • • • • oun er man, •:t 642--3400 in convaJescent hosp. Con-. "'"° or u. ~ us a1 , ~lcdlui:n-Urnl very ar. 54G--0929 or 646-0945 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Auto Part, 2066 Placentia, money. · tact Administrator, 642-8044 '"' ' · 1 , sp. 46 \Ves t in ! ,1s t er, speak e rs 1v/c1'0SS·O\'CI' 1 ,,,.1. C· 1·1 1 , • p La., d I t ___ _. I 1 1 ,, A 'I / F' ,1 I 'I p ... <-'Ouul 1(111, a ll tel :i . ., . uu eve op~ co. ·~s Costa rite!l. ,_ 1 1 Antiquea ,. -531-6280. sys .cn1. '' . 1• :'" 5'l6-IST9. ,a1ntihg A girl w/construction back· I . · r. • radio & tape playe1·. Sull ===~~~-.,-,~ P-aperhanglng iround & gd typiog Kkills. EXPER. Heharc Weldf'r, for ROBINSON'S 'ESTATE SALE DARK Rattan a piece living brand llC\\'. Sold for SJ09.9j, RECLINING uhair. b'<I k , ,.....,....,.,=.,...-,---,.-I Call Mrs. Wald•", ••• 1161. a!un1 . mast. Apply 770 \V. e EWPO T roon1 set Sci(a «rrtichair & 1 0 .. ~h d t · 1 '""I 1 _ ..... , .rsr N R e Antiqu la 'bbon d · ' ha ance due $11 , Cash or na-~ Y e; s am ess 11u. ... p A I NTJNG: Semi-retired --17th St., C.~f. ~-' · ·~: ces, :1 s, ress-S\Vivel chair. Frames only, i , ACCO'':\'TING Clerk, 1 )'r. =~===--~=~• • -I BEACH es; .bOOks, br1c:a·brac, Da· $9.5, 1 set of cushions frt'C. small pyn1nts. Credit Dept.. ~~=~lf'aus··~. kw}~=be· ~. • contraclo1'. Cl~n, neat, 1st C.'1.'•"«lce A/P or A/R. F/C BKKPR . $650 ~ _,, 1 i:uerreotypes picture fram. 673-<1839 7)4/89J...«i01. ~ 1-w class "·ork. I 11 beat any Coa~t Ca.tan1ara'n ' Cofp., Thru. Trial Balance · ._ & Has opcninr for es. Alw, household items & · _ cY~O~U~NcG~.,-,.-,-"'-,-,1-,-,~.i<~l,-10 open hearth l'Oli1'1St'rit', I.~· ~:i:ree Est. l'Cf. Ken 33012_ Ca~lt' Perfecto, San 'f:~~~~ .. I some furn. Jan 29 &: 30, 10 Quff" Sixe He•dboard and fro1n \\'tlrk. area Redhill plete. 546-00!8. 1 J.uan Capistrano. 493.-4586. PERSO.NNEL AGENCY • • Full Ti"1e am-4pm. 1507 l\farinen Dr, Green brocadC with gold iiun-l and OC Airpol'I fJ'Onl liar· POOL TABLES \\1a.rt•house r-:o \Vas:1ng * WALL'PAP,ER * \Vht:n )IOU cau "f\lac·• :WS-14-14 61S.17U * PAINTING-PAPERING InteM-:ir -Exterior Lie. Ins. Guaranteed Call Harris 642~ PAINTING -Guaranleed 1\·ork at !air prltCs. Lic;d & Ins. 61~:5740. PAINTING, prof. AJi \\·ork guam. Colo!' s pe e i al is t S42-13AA, 547·1441. CO~IPLETE exlcr. $200 k up. Avg. rn1. $20. Neat J 11'ork. Rell!. Roy, 847-1358. PAINTING. prof. All 11llrk guarn. Color sp e ci alis t 842-4386, :>41-I441. 546.{IZ}I. ' SIDING & Facia $129. 2 story $229. E."\ter only. 642-2755 or 1 642~1~: YOU supply !he pa in t . Rooms painted $10 ea. Also exterior. Call 54~ 7G46. PROF. painling-inler/exter. Honest v.·ork. L.ic /r nS . 5-18-27;)9. 540-1#1. PAPER HUNG $30 An,y rm. + paper, 646-2ll9 FOR clean &.·neatipainting, interior or exterior & reas. rates, Dick, 968-4065 eves. ENGLISH Paper Hanger & Painter. 30 yrs. exper. Call Ed:, 968-7461. =< IDl""'E PE N.B. bursts. Llkt-ne\v e.'(cellrnt hor '"d lla"\;lto• r .•I. Sale. F'rtight dan1agod !49 ACCOUNn · re ce I v a b I ' 2043 WestcHff 0.», NB """' RSONNEL · " " I ma,ch. bkkpr. Auto exp. req. '645-mO S""'JV"ES 1 WAITRESSES Appliinces I02 edcond. Sl5. Hard\\'ar-e includ· R an1 15:30 pn1. Share e.xp. 10 $199. Ne1·1 slate actory U\YI\.. •A.r"Ch.ry 1 · S<IG-0818 • 5'18·7881 t'Ves. r crated. $195 lo $395 . Theodore R~blns Fol'd, RU!h f'El\1ALE b·ainee I' e s i n ~ . • ~I~ Coburn 642:..0010 I Ex """ 1700 Exceptional Be .. eflts SEARS l!OEBUCK • CO WANTED • Complete r in e \\1AfilfER &. Dryl"t". llO v; 63~23. 52!)..8466. · · · poUrer,. F/lin1e days, Call _ ec. ~retary ·to• " • Lit ._,__ 1 _., qua Y Vl:\Uvvm se1 , pre $3.'l ea ; gas range, 36" $,j(): KINGSIZE bed, lincr. pad .t. lora· ppt. 549-0241. F ,c Boo.kkceper to ;100 C Fi· h I ' EXECUTIVE I Sec'y/Advert. Dept . to $525 Apply In person 10·5 p.m. Pr•lnventory ountry renc but n-l'L'frig ., used little. $12:>: apl. I' r1·11.n1~. 5 n10. old. 5 r. Personnel Realty FREE LANc;t:: ~rt is t Cirl f)id.~ . S500 • 2 f'ashion Isl., N.B. =· ln otherti. PYI pty. re frig. $35: beau t. Spanish guarantee $35. Private par- Asst. Bkicpr. to $650 \vant!(l. Graf1c orientated. Typist, 70 '\v.p:rn." \0 $500 Equal·opportUnity employer Sidewalk Sale · <-ilHee lilble $GO. 5-18-0203. ! ty, ~. Computer" &-keypuncl~ exp. Call 673-7466 froni 6 pm on. Genera.I Office ·$433 ll' GOL~ c.ustom , ~fa S700. BELT massager, heavy duty, -B~E-L-~-m-.-,-.. -.-,-,,-h-,-,..,,-.-u~ty-, Accounts Pi.y. &: Rec. FULL -0r p/time. Xlgmt 1 Girl Office $400 Ad M 1. 0 1 ne\v, exerctser. 6 hideatx.'CI, excellent condition $3.i or ' excellent <.'Onditio11 $35 01· PIT . G !Oft •'tu RN full l•·m ·hi h'lt ams-i agnoia ny t '• bed · d k ·h ·.1 -... · 410 \V . Coast 1-hvy., NB tme: . no exp. . n e c. 1n1e eoera c o..., · • e. nig s 1 '' n s, exec. cs c n11. trade for 2·8.15xl5.. I ires trade tor 2·8.L.Jxla tu·cs Suite H 645-2n6 Salary/comm. Fuller 1' ... rcc/J>'ce Position!! 11·7, xlnt fringe bnf&. B" S • O All xlol cond. Make offer. "·hjle \\'all~. recaps eon.1 white walls, rcc<1ps 1.""n· Brush. 962--0416. 488 E. 17th 'Iii lrVinel Cr.f Beverly i\fanor, ·Capo K ' II IYlngs n ~fusl sclL 962-1075. I slclerf'd 637-4156 • l sidered 637-4156 ATTRACTIVE 'Vomen. Vi· viane \\'QOdard Cosmetics need attnt~t. "·omen . to learn & leach prof. make-up lec.hniques; E~ec. positions avail. Call 546-1835. A subsidiary of Gen'! f'ocxls. Army WE'LL SEND.~RIGHT YOUl'IV MEN TO SCHOOL• FOR RADAR JDllS IN EUROPE -642 1470 Beach, -496-5786. enmore washers, dryers. , ~ · · 1 • · GAL FRIDAY $500 • SALES i\t AN recreational tl'-!J!h <.'Ompactor &. vacuums. DARK brown, Early An~er. PORT airless p aint g u n , P'OWER. edger, gas, gqod Type. 70. Young Co. INSOMNIACS foe research Coldspot rc!rigerators k sofa "'/ma~chlng ch~ 1 r ·I Binks Super B, a!lactuncnts {:ondltion $.15. Up r I ah t Call LotTaine • vehicles & inobile h9i:ne freezers. Silvertone TV's &. stei'eO, m1;SC. ch al I' .!i • & 80' + hose. Sil<I. 548-;~.·., VRCUUm. •ood t.'Ond, 112. \VESTCLIIT project 011 sleep diSorders. parts. So Cali!. aret1, ID itereos. 644-1306. • dayi;. """ 642_5666. l Personnel Agency 21~5.5 yrs. Goo4 pay for 5 orig. equip. manufacturer ,. 2043 \Vestcliff Dt., NB 1vks study, 633-9393, ext 158. Electrical, radio, or ·e1eC. G1r1ge Sal• 112 EARLY An1el'ic11.11 Living MISCELLANEOUS. Use d 64>2770 '5-6Pi\f wkdys. Ironic bkgrd pref'd. 1.18..\1 Reductions rm. turn. lamps, rug~, tent, Fo~ Air-1'"'urnaces-m,. reiumeS'"-salary eipected Up To $100 4 -FAMIL\' Sale. Back Bay, dralti1* table, HoirnoOa up. Call ~.1. • GAL, Friday -some typing J C PEN.NEY CO •t · p o · o 54" """" ' . • • • to ~· attco . . Box 1136 starts-.fl'i. Exercvcle $20; t·gan. · .,..,.iM111• \VATER Bed $80. The wh81to and posling necessary. lm· d , .. r nied. opening • full or part Faahiqn ltl1n Newport Beach. Calif. 92660. Thurs/Fri/Sal-Only clothes 25c·S5: 110me new 2-Girls Sling-Ray hitycles -"'Orks + elevated custom time. I Apply Blackmarr's Ne.wport Btaich ' SALE&\fAN. Need aggres· boutique shop clo.sMuts, all Good condition -SIO each. \Vood h-ame. MS-0532 .. ) Furniture, 260 r-orest Ave.. slve hard y,·orking Ne\v Car SEARS ROEBUCK A. CO quallty. Odd"s n ends. knick Call after 5:30 p. 111 . Ml II l I-las. Opening f~or Salesman, .r..iberal Demo 9059 Adams knacks, 25c·$2. T\vin Early 837-4239 ice •neGUI ~ t Laguna Beach. ,.. · Wonted MO Plan, J\!onthly Bonuses .Ii -Iluntlngton Beach A n1 e I'. can d I e w i ck -1 ""~ GENERAL OFFICE • BEAUTY bed UKE "'"' l800. TV. '""I __ .,... ______ , Jnsuranc.."e. Experience de· 962-7781 spreads $5 ea, air cond. •Atvo, • sets wa•her & d•"C•' SPRING-alrc double box· now in Fullerton, mov-·red •·-Do ~-1 i'~ •""" e· edd ' ,..ll!IN " " " SAL"'N SJ • ~ n ..... "v er at ~. .......... 1anca w mg $125. &-$300. Twin bedll SIOO. ' springs and n1 a t t t' es pi , Jf you'd like to Uve & \\'Ork ing to Lo11un• Ni9utl ' V Theodore Robins Ford, 2060 . APARTMENT SIZE i:'QWn, 11ize 8, $20. Mamiya Both. &45-7437. Medium Ilrm, very good in Europe, there's an exeit· summer '71. OPERATORS J-larbor Blvd .. Cruita Mesa. STOVE camera $5. Baby Hems. Na-NEW M . bl ! coodltlon. Call alter 5 P.M. ing JOb \\'aiting for you in Builders office. Apartment ~,. ' , .....;;;. , , • SECRETARY • Receptionist, Good Condition Honal geoaraphic b a .c'k J atch1ng ue rugs 6x9 ~1879. 1 today's ARJ\IY. You'll 1'"ani records, !>8Y1'0ll, etc. Req : & AN E exper. in medical records $35 issues to , 1930, 25c'.Sr. 2287 and 5-"6 -$75 llCl. 8.'<10 Gold ANTED !11.rdt> to supervise & control , SH & typing. Apply 9 to.12, M AG R helpful. c 0 0 tac 1 ad· Cal!. 531-5007 Behv. 6-Spm Watemian Way, (23rd k rug $35, 644-1ro9. W : 1 ton °1' -.,-r •·· A 1 t 4 707 E C" hyt'traWic Door jack. ground surveillance radir I 0 • · uapman, ministratOr, 642-80-14. i GAt~FERS &: Sattler gas Santa Ana Ave. l. , f'JR~WOOD for sale . 5"8-7367 I units. \Vith full pay 'vhile F'uller1on. , Prefd \Vi_th Fol.Jo,ving Deh red & ta ked . SENIOR \vo111an pttpa:i't'/ range, copperfOne, $75 ; WED.,,_Frl.,,&: Sat., lo-ipm.• ve 54•'9887' , WANTED.· 'lahogan" bu"·t, you·re in school: And lots GIFT & Card shop sales • • share simple eve meal for Frigidaire rcfrig. $75 . 2Jl "A",Avocado,C.l\f.Liv. u-" 1' =ll of other benefits .. L.i.k e 30 wo_m.,, f/time, e x p er Xln't \VQrkin~ ConM. 548-87 · h . k 1 k k goqd oondiHon. Pease !I 'von1ai1 alone. Likes dogs. · 73. rm c atra. · n ck nae s. 1 Pair "Head" standard ,..,,_ """''= dtiys paid vacation a year. prera. 21·35. i\1ust be Outstanuing Benefits _.. after 5 pm. vt~07W. Jr . 1 '" , th. 548-1951 RECOND. Appliances &. enu tables, kitchen tablcl!, SOO\\' skis $50. XInr l'Ond. '. you t'i'! • OO~lng lor -. l5 reliable & neatly groomed. TV tubes of II t Mu1ical ln1trument1 m k1nct of challenge &,exc1~, Afemory Lane, 2300 Harbor. Call for Appt. e SERVICE station -J.'ull TV's. Guar. & Delv'd. clothes etc a ypes, _64_<-_tm~ .. ------- n1en1, . C.i\I. 644.2313 , time, day attendant. , Dunlap's, 1815 Newport ' · BEAUT. Azurine blue fully ---------- PAINTING / PAPERING. • • Lubrication &: general au Blvd, 0.1 .. 548-7780. HOUSEHOLD rum for sale. Jet out mink stole. $200. Call N .. ~v -~~gcba'~-.ds~'0· ,5.f",1 18 yrs in Harbor area. Lie &: GIRLS TRAVEL · 0\ · Al " "'" "" ":111 """ bonded. Ref's tul't'I. 642-23.'iG. TOI;>AY'S ARMY \VANTS Equal Oppor.' Em_eloyer around .service station man, e · RE p A 1 R.M AN has vner goin1 overse~s .. so 644-8676. offer, 1803 Santa Ana Afe. h TO JOIN YOU~ Too ·)'OWlg for airlines, need ' n1in. 3. yrs. exp. (xlnt pay washecs/drycrs 1& dshwhrs. 3 ~p El T\gre mini btkei MINK 111 o J e, accot·dion, Costa Mesa J Plaiter, Pate, Repair 5girls18·23 to travel. Flor-LVN or RN exPer. PM shift.1 'v/bencfiU!I) pref. stable Guam-Dclv'd 546-5218 ; twin \\'~lnut_Coral speakers, rocker, end&: cof(ee tablea, . Ill -* PATCH PLASTERi'NG See Y·our Loco1I ida &: eastern resorls. Trans· Baptist Conv. Hosp. 661 1 married man. 139-7620. · SO\\•; misc .. 536-3116. upright piano. 962-2078. HK~~~o:z! El~~~. gul$6/o~ All types. Free estimates Army Rtcrulttr t portation paid. Above aver-Center SI, CM. ~. Arco Station, 19th & Npt., CJ\t G.E. Refrig. 75 lb. frozen RUJ\1MAGE Sa.le V-Sat, Jan WANTED: Double bed, box 64z-gl37: , -~ Call 540-68""" age eamings. · See l'llr. Mc· MAID .... ,~ -~ed ,·n ex-SERVICE ata1,.· ti nd t 29 9 am 610 \ 18th SI ' ~~-~----~~ '"' , La:ne ......... ~ . n a e an I food drav.·er. Make-ofier. _. ' · ' spring,_maltress and fran1e. -=oo,·co Furniture/ • • Pl b • Sh~~an Beach Inn, change for apt. 2 3 7 6 evening shift, full time, lite 675-3183 days -0nly. ' C.J\t., Womens Clubhouse. 54G-72&-l um ing Costa ?t1esa ~ Paclf1c Coasl llwy.. Ne\\'pC>tt Blvd. 0.1 548--9755. mechanical knowledge, neat I ~ . Clothing, toys, etc. . Equip. U. \ 5'12 \\'.19th St.' ' 645-llSJ Suite 116, H.B. in appearance Exper. on!. **REFRIG .• Kenmore GARAGE Sal . r· l &: Sa POLAROID 215 $25. Port. ••• · """"" ••• • .::L: L~ V TAKAS. & Sons ~lun1· ] HAJRPRESSERS. If you can MAID, perm3.,nent. W~I train. -Y "'asher & range e. r t. elec. heater, $7,50. Both like 2 ADDERS, desks, cha-th, bing. Repa.1r, rep' p e . Huntington Beaeh t h f &. l'k . t k Paln1s Jfotel. 250 Chf! Or.. CApMply 2500 Newporl Blvd., a 543-9379 433 Carnation, CdM UC\\'. 548-8430 art 5. lites. Bookstall. 5'18-46'tl , 12. remodel. New Const . !8530 Beach BL 962·8821 cu a~ . 1 e 0 Ina e Laguna Beach. <194-7557. .r · i\tiscellancous Treasure~ · 5 646-8340. money, JOln Hair \Vest staU. •tAIN~ENANCE. & D . SERVICE sla""n att-"••t WASHER &-Electric Dryer. Mi II l~ll KNEE BOii.rd • • Der per 1 ""', o:'c.-"'co' ""'~c-c--..,--, Lease CO"""-Ssi·0,, 0 0 I u n • 1 rl\•er "" Cl..,..,, · XJ nd 1200 c U 1 ......... ICt IMOUI I ADDING Machines and ash COLE PLUMBING -'San. Cl•"''"'•. ........ .,, · exp. P'•lerred. Full " part nt co · · a ,_..;,, ' Visions", custom handles. . c - 24 hr. ser\·ic:e. 645-1161 .... r 673-411!6. for N.B. i\lfg. firm. Full "" """ ~""n reg1Slt'l'S $18 & up l41.Miramar A,"Ye. 492·2813 time shifts avail. Apply at >>'Ml"'VGOU. Very gootl:$50. 61:>-L'H~. · · $8 HR. Plumbing & Electrical Repair. 642-21:>5 or 642-1403 , HAIRDRESSER, ·male, ex-~me. f>ilG-4511 . ~!"·n 8:30 & GE 13 -2 d d b BOAT building machinery. ST0 . ~-645-0~ " Ex U ... SheU, 17th&. Irvine, N.B. . . .:i r .. auto c 'O_st h~ tool• A equip. !Black• ,cu M .\\'heels, /Jt )ord or Plinos/Orgini_ 826 BABY , SITTER gupe~ant;=: ~3~Wrtunlty, MANAGER tRAINEE TELEPHONE ·Sales. Top retrtg, avocado. SJ 7 :>. Decker Ski1 etc ) • ortice Chrysler or adap1 to V\V, 1 --==,,.,,,....,.=,,,_~-r,._ Li · t •t t be t commissions and OOnus. Ap-sao.-9uo betore 5 pm. deak, c•·•-. lt 0te0s, elc. $50, tor <I. 6'i:>-l345.' WOULD YOU I ve 'fl ·or ,ou · "µs nea HELP•. • 1tlan or wo.· n1an need. ed \vith I -·~--------t ·-• & clean + re[ercnces. Sal· pl,y ln person . bel\\'een 9.00 Kenmore electric dryer Eve...,thino-1 yr. old or less, WETSUIT, n1edium large, BELIEVE l have' a new buslness fn manag~l · pqtenh~I. Our bed ., ·~ PLUrimING REPAIR No job ·too small . 11 * 642•3128') ~ ary open.·968 .. 840 aft 6 pm. town and 1 ___ , ~ur help. expans!O~ plan requires two and L2:00 noon at 8381 Bolsa 67 .. ~~ble1 _ in cood lo xlnt cond. Alpha excellent condition. S 2 5, ~ REE ORGAN LESSON' BABYSITTER nee<Jed, one If a gro: n-current licensees, salesmen Avenue. l\tidway City. ,_.a ter a pm Haw'ii Flahlnc Co. 645-339$, 67~1345. as long .as you lilce! No ~· child, my home, U;30 to . oor op. or brokers, Id 'be groomed T Y PIS TI Rec e p Uonist, C•mfra1 & KINGSIZE Black A n i u s LADIES O~·lined boots. istr&Oon. No obligation, J~t 6: 30. 546-0693, aft S ; =:~ ~~~ ,.!! aid lle\V for office manager ·iJl ·H.B. p / I i m e , Thurs/Sal/Sun. Equipm•nt IOI Roti.uerle $25. 2 bl'ack/gold Cosl $35, tor sale at $15. Come Monday& 7: 30 pm. 1 , BONDED gene r 1 J con-642--7567 _ask f<;ir Joann. . ~ 1 eas, or Anaheim. P~ann~' Open-Acctn'g background. Front decorators cbl"!tl $35. ea. 642-316.1. COAST MUSIC od .1 • possible earnhW"• in excess lngs in March & Mav. De-M V rd 1 64.:Z 2851 tractor. Rcn1 e ill&, 11t ne'r _.llE A., AV.ON I"" 000 and i -_ ., o fc appearance.. esa e e ROLLEIFLEX Gadget •··, Dbl bed, fl'\alt., springs & • 1 I ..;_~J_, ·a1 ' · ,.. 0 .,.....,, more pe. r year sire minintum of hvo "ears c Cl b "'" M71 N' -OLD"" • ··•-construct. n.eti1t1en11 &: REPRESENTAllVE· 1 I 1 1 ~ ountry u , .n~ 1 ita 1Uten, etc. Ba...,.;;,;., at $75. hdbrd $45. Hammond chord n1e fastest araw 1n the West ~ """ upria;hLpiano in AUd ., ..., ~ ti ~res s you -you .in c~t experience but will consider ....... I cond ~' I J comm. 67.roi4't Let me thow you ho1v easy n1e! 'And I \\·ould like to others based on ability. Ex· Myer. . S46-2054 Al\1 ol'' afit-T 8:30 O rgan• ebony' S 2:i 0 , . ' • a Dally Pilot Cl;uisilied , S""f· Roofing it is to lnake money & haYe meet 'you! For pc1'90t\al in· cellent benefits. Call 1'1r. TYPTST: riledical transcrip-PM. • !;36.-1696. Ad, S.12-5671 • 545-7815' • ' ·tun it1 YoUtlte:e 'hrs. For a tcrview only. call :\fr. Graves r,Or conllcleneial lion, doctors o{c. N.B. Avg REGULAR 8 niovi.t., ! • ! • T. Guy Rooting; Deal j:1e1·sonal Interview, -c aJ l Bruri:r, 835-9000. interview appointn1eni. 2'o hrs per wk. 85, w.p.m. Wolen&ak, turret Jens, lite • Direct. I do my own \vork. """7"11. · -. · Sal --·W" t ~ E 1<1< lf: ' ~ ~ )· HOSTESS 893-5063 & 697-6194 COLwNS nun. ary ooni., ... , ... a e n1cter. lite bar I:. proV>ctor ,,. 1}. ST' ""R GA,.. "II>" ' 64i;-2780. 548-9590. I b'l'I "'! 1•M ,. . .,. .t:'1 . ./&I ~ -. " BEAUTY Opt' for beautiful .P/tiqle .Weekends & ~VA'M'S INC,.1365J. 1tlac-w a 11 y. O't -"""· $60. 673-7162. 7"· REPAIR. recover any roe.: 11e1v childttns aalon near Call Ivan nolia, Garden Grove. WAITRESS1..over 111 tuilOi· "F'"u-r-n°'ltuc-r-0-----1-.1,.0 :i.a1u CLAY1POLIJJi u1u. probl~ms. Weneda Rooliq. rash. Jal. f.1usl love Bob Bum's ReBtauranl MASSEUSE p/Un1c. luriCh or dinner. A .·lif'A.t.11 't-YewOoflr JocihiyCvlft Ji-Slf(.11r+i lrH eel 645-1891 hikl . It be: ....... h """"" 'CA.AM '' loeffldi"I *•th• Sl•rt· ocf n~ . . . C rai ...,.. note . 644.2030 Attractive. Good hrs.' Apply T~ i\fatndor, l1vo $" 'CftEEN IOfa, beautilul ~7, To d•vtloP menctge hr rrTdoy, -s.16..;:i S.Wlnl/Alter•tiona -\\'ill conlidtr p /lime. HOSTESS-full time. Apply \Ve train Ne~rt Bl. ~M. condltibft("'SlOO. .,, NadWOfdsC'OmlpC!ldingtonu'l"lbtfs "·72 -.. -~7014 eve.s all-ifNn. fn person. Delaney'• Sea Xln'I. S 642-0iso aft' 10..m WANTED .... ~TAUIUI ofyourZodiocbirtht'Dr\. !uroP,"'" DreMmaking "'OAT BUILDE•s Eve" 67'>-5767 " ta. >•"' "Mor ,_,,. AU -•tom fitted. ~ .... t • a " Shanty, 630 Lido Parle Or, rifATURE.couple to manage Cooks, Cocktail Waitresses, NJ-2~ 32 ..... ' •2Nat ocr.u -~' ldvkt: m-:ss4iJ ... 1 ·Sinai! ooiftpari'J neecb ~ady, N.8. -I5 unit Apt ... r~~, nml, DiMwasheftJ a Busboy:. Aft ~ ~~s"car.r~ t':b't:i:: ~.:;.:. !e:! ~~ :!~';:..._ HOr.n. I l'Ullion • · dependabl~ peopit w / alJ HOUSEKEEPERS A Com-536-fi652 after 5 p.m • 3, 2831 Bfislol St., C.~f. 'twln,.bed. $S. 644-%10I. , LMiJl s 35Atl• f51<'11io1lw 1,1~.,,.~31~ Alteration1 -'42·5145 ~Wld ,talent. ~ttd ~W : paniom, Practi al Nurse,s. MEDICAL STENO KING'S CROSS ~1 ;:=• ~~ ~=hint ~tnT.t.atus • ';eat,accura1e.~yearsexp. carpenter,m~an1C A:lan1· Ll . 1 GoodP . Li . . WANTED Xftl'S 5 PC. Medlten-anean bdrm • ~"AYJf ·-JOC. _,. """"" ~ lnator. . vHn oroo. a>:_ina te "°'.Okketpmg, radJOloay ..... &et. Good cond. Bet!. Otter. "' ' ·~ Jtlltfloie "'°""'"' Hor.a:: elevl11on Repair . i \Vutail c.orp Jobs. Employer Pays Fet. office. For ~terview'"A typ-f"'<:>r Non·lfnlon War Film. 557_73S3. C",.(JUHf'J4 ,0 ,_.. "'°""" 70l'lot"', Dtc,tt 1 *BLAINE'S TV• 1714 MOtll'09ia, C.tit. Health \A-•. Fa.mil¥ C-.re lng tesl ,M9ne "4-l7i5. t~iln1 produdJQa co. Jt O\;;-('\~7-1"1'1..I! :ir::_ ~r=_ ~it::.. a.l""3Ml.( I Servlclnc All Brands &f2·J1911 ' Ap:S.ADQ'.11!05~o. B'rMdWay, NEED to piy l"orile c'8tiCngal.t (2!3) uiv.... HANDSOME rota.pie E•rl,y ~._._ llCot\ AlStuiW ?l,._. Authori1.ed ?ifagna\-0.~ . ·· • • Christmas bllls! s"bow ""·..-t American di.nine room •t i1-,;, Ji ;;~ !:~!""" ~=-tti ~~OIM~ < Knownforhonesf.)'540-4313 BOOKK EEPER male , • S4T16St Sarah CoventrY Jewelry. **WANTED do9t' to door l:w,,t_,hu_tch_.,,s,..m_.,.....-=,.....·-, .... 16WM ... .,_ 760f _\ ,... S.rvlce cXp'd~ Some, OU!'-" ·~anace-'. HOUSEKEEPER 4 L-i d 0 Min. are•· 54fi.1614 •. _ eellm, no inve1tmen1. ~in~ co~':~~~ • IO\ ,_1-:s..; :::=:,, :~ r,~1 :tl'i:~tf • 11;;;:;;,0:;;vii:AL:t:"•":-;:_;;._ ::::;_;;;:::;_--·ii,~:-*· mcnl, for "i~~dcewott1toe, !~· :.,~ d~~.· $illltl'Jl':~· NEW opportu~~ty In Beeline • w64~~. ~1648. ~ ~~ ;:::. =~ •N~•uua Ii....... wuuu•u15, uiir qe no .,,.,,..,,, l' te ......,., ...... '"ui. v"' ..... Fmion. Hic~sf~ 11.1 .. ,.,..,, LIO 2tWilt !I~ llt.--. wood allo"'lhCt. 612--2153 or Cl8a$itled ad No. 295, Daily ~119, ottered to mana,ers-.,. ~.l'J1 ~pmenced ~alw DU'/JNG 11et, 2 end tbl1., low ~ J41L'f )J ' 22~ S1f:.,. 11 le )AH. -~ 1 : AC.JC. • Pilot, P.O. Box 1$60, Costa HOUSEKEEPER. need mid· v.1hlle you Jtarn. Call ~lerl, Please ~I ~4-l6086 coffee tbl., 2 lamp1. All ' ~-.JI iJ:=-~::!::'' :!r:r 't•'· rt l ~ ritesa, C.. t'U. d~ ll&'I woman. Muat Jove 53S-6622. • \VAJTRESS, parl' time, Exp1,,:IOod=,..'°_,.""_,·,.----·..,-_,.. ~4-lS.~17 2SS.... 55~ IS1-rt 2.-IJ.U-3$ Ille " 121"* 5'•-"-'lort M'°Wlf'll i.i.&l.a. I BOYS kk11. Full chlJ'lt>, live-in, NURSES. pvt. dq_ty, all 21. LJttle Ba:varia Hofbrau, TWIN beds com plete , • "'9. '11,.!', ,,.,.....,,_,.... u''~:... men U-. new A Aac 10-14 IO deUwr PlPtrt JLB. area. M7-.5012 eves. U"ee•. all shlltl. Le&COUlle ~ Newport, C.~t. W/fnmes, tlrm matlnsRs, • 11tny ._,...,...... 1fl 1, ' ~"'~ t• est. Small in the Ona Point, San Cle-HOUSllCPR LIVE IN Nunes Rt1!1try. ~l •548--~7053~·~·~~---~ JOOd cond. $15. 147-5672• :=:!:I~~••.-•-'::~ =~~ '.,.J,~ l'n'-nte U"IU, Cook tor COUPie. Pvt rm I: Holpital Rd., <H.B. WAITRESS. Mutt be ovtr 21 I' Vtlvtl _,(a, antiqlK! cold. 1~21·2'-,•,'°'Good 16\i:i'l'Crtc: ()Ncam[ 6o17·2l=Jt K DAILY l'ILDT ba. BeautUul home, beauti-64U9:!0 0r ~54 Me>doan lvod. Exp. -~ Sl:itl. Matchl"I lovo ... , \SI/ 181 'ltu. F'ttt E!C. 633-87'".ii 4'2-4420 (ul people. 6f2,9606, Intervie~·s S.~ M/F red. 19U777. Slot. ~2973. Remodel & Ropolr , .. ' I . I ,, " • ; . , ' ---------I - ., • • I .. ' D,lllV PILOT Thur>d.11. JanUJI) 27, 1972 ~ ~·-""'-'"'_' _,/~ ·1 1------I~ l.__~_ ... _•_,1§1 I 1§1 ~' __ ,,,_-~!§] Plono1/0rg•no 126 ONCE A YEl1t TAX CL&ARANCE SALE ON l of a kind floor dernoe.. CoM-Wurl~AUen. Kna~mer -Everett- Cable Nelton·Wurlltier Pianoa. Sabatbll Harpslchordt .W merchandbe told with new warranty I: delivery. GOULD MUSIC CO. Since !9u Store, R9st1uram, Bor 2 NCR cash reiister1, dlspla.y tables, r a ck 1 , bookcases, t.mlnter, convex mirTOr. buffer. Boobtall, 5t8-4611, 12-S pm. ADORABLE 3 mo. o 1 d AGAIN oUerln&: qut..lity pup- Coctmpoo, male, U>vable • pin klr Ale; 6 wk old bu moa:t shots. Ca 11 Labrador Retrievers. .t ,,!16,,,7=-IO«>==-· =,.-.,~~-,.-~ 1 female St. Btman!. 6 wks. AUSTRAUAN Shepherd, l Martincreat Kennel yr, male, tri-colored. U!ves 546-0989 ldda, Id. watchdog, WAR!tt & cuddly miniature 16 Duminated showcase, 3 54&-9841. Schnauzer puppiea, AKC glass •helves, Cold a()Odlied I~====~---fjttings. Excel cond. ca 11 AFFECTIONATE 7 mo reg. All ahiJll. CaU Joanne 526o1ll4 or 64U721. c:olUe/Bea.gle mix. Hsebkn. _alt-oc'o:' ;;-6 ..,•m,,..... 8'.,.-7.$29.,_.,=-·--,,- Lk:, shots Call aft 7, AKC Standard Poodle 2045 No. Main, S.A. Stereo 136 '58 FORD V-8 2 door, needs * 547..()681 * work. Write Box 1143, FOODLES, rare ctwxolate TV, Radio, HIFI, 675-1778. 2 yrs, All Champion • 646-466.5 • +HAMMOND ORGANS Ncwpcrt Beach. brown, mJntature, AKC, Largest A oldest dealer In 1972 ZENmt & RCA c:olor & champ aired, shots. Private U.S. All models new·UM?d. b.laclc le wh.ite TV. Lowest party. 644--0897. Bdcft )'OU buy • five qs a prices In Orange County. l JI ~ I try. yr. picture tube, 1 yr parts "' r OLD English Sheepdog pttps. SACRIFICE 16' BOSTON Whaler, 2 yn. old Forwanl tiohinc decl<, Rtducecl Prlctl On lull ut~ rails, ll5 HP Selected Inventory Jorn.on ou1board tu J 1 UNIFlJTE 36' SPORT SE· cover. $2650. 673-uis& alt 6 D_AN Demo. many extru. pm. List $49,<m. Reduced to ll' CEN'ruRY 145,950. • 2 bunl<a, CAL 31 Six bags of sails. ~d. 135 Hp new Chrysler equipped tot ra.cln&. IJat inboard, 1/s radio, hall $3,500. Now $2.500. tank, b&y or ocean. Excel PACIFIC CATAMARAN No. cond, $3.350. 673-MS9. 354 R.ace ready. Sacrlfice CABIN Cruiser 25' $2,cm. Steelcl"IJ't, Ena. Xlnt cond. OK DINGHY Llsl $800. Now Hull needs 11J1ne welding. $500. 1900. tl#-<545. Robert V. Staats, Inc. 2001 W. Coos! Hwy. WANT !o bey 23 to 26' glasa off shore gport fisher. F. Smith, Rt. 1 Box 2383 Davia, Cal. 753-35fi0. PENNY OWSLEY CO & ~rvice. Color antenna in-';mmmmm.::~~ Palpated, J>8I'l'nts of A · • Cn41 892-3314 stalled w/all consoles !hru I fuzzy faces, lovable. 2'13: '70 Arena Craft, 20', l/O, 220 11352 Beach Blvd 31 January, No finance Dogs 154 633-50l2. GRAND hp, Cuddy cabin, tandem Nowport BH ch 543-3331 (So. of Katclla) charge if paid wlthln 90 COWE Puppy for sale. trlr, porta potti, $5650. PIANOS ** ORGANS da)'I or no -n & up to 36 SCHNAUZER Pups, stud :_~71~gts, Female. Call 'OPENING 673-5068. • Krv·a1, Steinway, Lowrey, months to pay. ABC Color servi~. iroomlng terms. Frff 8' Fbgl Dinghy Boa!•, Rent/Chart'r 908 Allen, Baldwin. etc. From TV, 9021 AUanta, Hun-846-0839 Show bred BOXERS with purchase or any $295 up. RENTAU; 110 up. tington Beach. 96&-3329. =;;--.,..-· co---=---=c-112S-12SO. Aquorius or Clipper CATALINA 27' SLOOP Daily l~ f:1in. 12-5 ERE0 AKC Great Dane Pup~. THE JORDAN'S, 6#-4CMXl Soilboat Brand new boat. Aux, ~'tr, FIELD'S PIANO CO. ST S.lO unclaimed, 1972 Champion stock. 8 wks. th'-weekend sleeps six, SIS radio, RDF, consolei, new warrant)', Reas Call 64" """"' Horses 856 .,, 6'2'' headroom, convenient 1833 Newport Blvd. some AM, FM deJuxe audi1J -~·---~--· __ Namscraft Boat Sales Costa Mesa TI4/645-32SO systems. 4 spd changers. AKC Malamute Pu PP I e s• B'E'AiJ.r--.-Ch-ild-,-w-.-,-.. -,.-,.-d-Dana Point Ma rina ~:. C~~~ ra~::i~~I;~ 1 $1000 Wurlitzer pianci & BSR MeditetTanean jacks, $1fJO. Males & females. die 115. 49'3711 v-call 557-9046 aft 6:30. bench. Llke new. Moving, i!Old for $219, wUl sell for 968-ll70 Call 644-8676 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wlll sacrifice below% price. $59.95. $5/mo. Inspect <IZl GERMAN Shepherd pups, ~B~EA-UT=l~FU=L~P~i-nt-o~Ge~ld~in-g, Boats, Meint./ Boats, Sall No dealers. 546-.5504. So. Brookh!ll'lt, Anaheim. pure bred. No papers. $25. Service 902 CaJ.a'.) No. 989. witmut in- 533--0290. 546-9078 aft s pm. !IV m1~··. Sacrifice! S 4 5 o . , ---------LYMAN HeaJy Baby Grand, 1 :~~~~~~~:~ o....-,,.... r • terior. bulkhead, 3 sails, 6 rich tone, needs . tuning. GREAT Dane, beaut 11 u I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BOAT Bottoms cleaniJli 25c HP OB. boom tent, 12v & • Laurell Brown 67J..3247. I 1 ~ brindle male. 3 mo. old a fl. Length at w/l. llOv wiring, &: many extras. GULBRANSEN Spinet, xlnt ' f,.. lo You S i 546--6373 1 ~ -_--..,---b-..,--~J~ ~836-5523c-7'co·,-.,---'--t Mint ('()(Vj, See at Balboa cond. After 6 pm call · · BEAUT. German Shep/Irish lea. Boat1/Marlne Bay Club, slip F-1, Sat. & I )f 1ttj 1n•n ~rd ~luxe 2 door ·6"-5487. 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 setter -bo puppies, 6 Equip. 904 Sun or caH 66-SOOO leave Transportation ~ ..-u i.n:: .. v •u • i ~-----_;. Sedan. Body In excellent ~wing Machines 828 1 Blk Shepherd pup, 8 wks, w~~ ~~~~=~ Gtneral 900 BRAND new. 1972 6 horse li6;,-."cChryiU. ':;0ii:1e;i:C':i':0c;'ii1~;g·-;stS(p;'..:2i44''i ••••••••-=· mndition, $SOO . WE PAY TOP CASH SINGER Dlal-a-1t1tch in nice console, z i g.zags, but· b:lrh:lles, muat eeU $25.59. S I re t c h overcast.fancy, 533-0290. adorable; 2 coc:k~-poos. l AKC, champ stock, s wlu. John.son. Used• for di.splay. Alum. mast. Full rigging in. Cyclts, Bikes, =--~8:--.1---= yr. 548-9845 aft 5 pm. * 6ia-2533 * Marine Consultant $295 plus tax. 54~1 days eluding spinnaker &: trlr Scooters 92S Dunt Uftl •• 956 l for used CUI I: ........... jult INDEPP.i'~DENT / i h R · '---------•--. BEAGLE mixed male dog loves children, moving to apt. 645--0655. COLLIE Pups, AKC. Tri's &: 6 HP Johnso tboard w manua "Tenc . egu.,1 · ,70 vw C&1l ua f<1r free eattmata e Purcha1ing -n ou eng. lic'd never used. $1500 or MU~ T Se 1 I ! Powe 11 O Sables. M/F. $00 .. 646-0219 I Counseling on purchasing & fuel tank. 1 -yr. okl. $225. bst otr. 9562 Erskine Dr. Mim-Trail Bike. New paint, Calif. D.me Buggy GROTH CHEVR t£T boats k equloment. 673-1066 aft 6 pm. H.B. 968-54l7• Comet torq-a-verter, rear $1250. Good Cond. 557-4461 APRICOT & white curly 1 '1~w~.-.~ld~Coc~ .. ~.u~ .... --A-pso-• Marine Surveyor Boats, Power 906 tire. 5hp. B&S. Molifled, Trucks 961 Sporting Good1 l30 male Cockapoo. 6 "-eeks old. puppies, $HJ. 6(2...481! or .... 2977 $4000 value at half·price. A verJ quick call after 5 PM Alty, aea-....t!>y 19', Gaff ... ·~. • • Chev. '68 IV2-Ton Aak tor Salea Mana.pr 182ll Beach Blvd. Hun~on Beach 847.6087 KI 9--3331 WE buy all makes o( clean used sports can, paid for or not. Please drive ln for frte awraisal. SCUBA ttgulaton, Calypso CJ), new, $60; Aqua.master, .$40; Vol~ $25. 812-7887. 545-2591. 534-3885 alte r 6 pm. 13' BOSTON Whaler w/trlr. 16' TROJAN Ski boat. 200 rigged cutter. Dacron sails. ~~~w="~~----· I 6 GUINEA Pip&: 3 puppies. PUPPIES, % MaJamute % &: 18 HP Johnson motor, like HP, V-8, Xlnt cond. $~. lnbd. eng. Hd. Best rea.s. ol· 19n YAMAHA RTI·B Set up Pickup part doxle, tree to iood Shepherd. Parents have new. $850. 2448 Vassar Pl., Will finance. 673-6450, or !er takes. Ask about the for the dirt ;650. 545-1282 ONLY 2l,OOO LOCAL MILES home. 847-5668. papers, 6 Wks. SlD. 536-4518. C.M. 645-0029. 675-3122. "Pagan" 675-0915. after 3 PM. Long wheel base, 6 cyl. stick, 940 Motor Hom11 MO Motor Homes 940 Motor Homes 940 BANK repos,,esslon 36' 1921 '69 KA \VA S AK I 250 rad., htr. Cust. cab. Mim:irs, i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"'al Angleman ScllOIJner reserve Sidewinder, Clean, lo mi's. heavy duty equipped. With Motor Homes '40 Motor Hom•• ON DISPLAY In Our 24,000 Sq. Ft. Indoor Showroom $AVE $AVE $AVE $AVE SAVE A FEW NEW 1971 MOTOR HOMES ~T TREMENDOUS SAVINGS HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD THI INCOMPAlAILI un LINllt 25 Foot ti 21 '-' Ute Liner 90•• •nvwher•, •n'f t im• of v••r. It i• m•n11fec:tu,,d in S•lt t..li• City •nlf hl\l•d in th• 1nowv·P••li·to· _cle1•r+ femper•tur•• •nd t•rrein of the mo11nt•l11 We1f, THI PAIULOUS PACt:·AllOW 11'·20'•22' I 24' Model1 Prtced frON Sitt5 + TAX LIC. I "THI u•-llOTOI -r '!\, I.Ibo• It Milt h J eittell M•rln•, t..ad•n of tM 1Mtt ,.,.___,, •M r•· ..-c+M 111111 ef .ua11 r•&f"I 1•11 achtt I" ftie w.rU. I UTE LINER .... $19,527 "" 11 "· 11-Y-0. - • * 7 YEAR BANK FINANCING * RENT BEFORE YOU BUY Low, low rfttlll '"'" ••w lit ett.ct. Atlt obout our $15 ,... ..,. profr9fll. * WE ARE MOTOR HOME SPECIALIST WI DIAL ONLY IN MOTOlt HOMIS! TM ,.rchele of yo•r wiotor hoffte freM M•M• PHrC41 wlll Nia... Y•• of tt. AFTll PUlCHASt: PlOILIMS yow ce11ld lxpffM1tce ff yoe p•rcHsod fro"' A DULll WHO SOLD MOTOR HOMIS AS A SIDI LINE. * NEW '72 PACE ARROWS FROM $6995 + TAX & LIC. A ntw concept in the purch••• & rental of leading motor homes ••..•• * FREE INDOOR STORAGE With Your Purch••• -Limit,d Time Offer * RENT BACK PROGRAM MARVIN PEARCE MOTOR H·OMES "This Wllttlf Hne Yew Owt Prfnte S.f l.Mt9" NIW'P'OlT flltwAY JUST SOUTH Of THI SANTA ANA FlllWAY NIWPOlJ FlllWAY TO THI MiP:ADDIN TUINO,,, TUIN Lift ON YILLA•I WAT i j IOINCllflll ~ 1411 SOUTH VILLAGE WAY SANTA AMA, CAU-MIA H711 right to refuse all bids. 2505 Call 644--0219 after 6 pm. deluxe CB.fnper shell. Must w. Coe.st Hjghway, Newport CUSTOM Honda 450, '66. Im· be seen & driven to fully Beach. mac. cond. Must see to appreciate. <14.9'J2C) VENTURE,21. fully equipped believe. $850. 64>-5312. NABERS Cadillac w/ trailer. Excel cond. '70 CB 350, reblt, AUTHORIZED SALES $1595. Must sell. Call eves, runs & look'! good. 2600 HARBOR BL., 968-9658. $4;,(l. * 96S-4145 COSTA MESA 541).9100 Open Sunday 16' Hobie Cat, Brand new, SUZUKI 185 1969 CHEVY ·n. yel., wt. &ails, Many Make Oller xtrdo. w/trlr, s 18 oo. Call 673-4228 "' TON PICKUP 540-2i41 or 675-1554 .68 YAft1AHA 25Clcc DT·I. A Automatic trans., power steering, heavy duty camp-HOBIE Cat 16 3 mos old. good running dirt bike. $325. er equipped. 1144.ID Lime green hull, yellow 545-1046. . $2595 trampoline. $1495. Phone GIRLS Stingray bike. Xlnt atter 6 pm 84"3737• condition. 120. MacHoward WANTED, trailer for 26' one C&ll 644-8676 ton ftxed keel sail boat. ,67 ••-H 1 Da '-'~--8J9.9600 or 531-0608 549--0869 """'...: ar ey v.._..,,, Comer ht &. Harbor · runs well. $75 or otter. aft 3, 1 Santa Ana 8' Sabot, fiberilas:s, with &t5-4782. Ira.lier. $300 or rsel l ~-~---~~~1 separate. 536-2651. Motor Homes 940 23' MAYA O/B. 8 ""'· USED MOTOR $2000. Days 644-&120. eves. HOME 6T>3031. , KITE; Tr~ .. cover $700. 12' SPECIALS lit International Harvester RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 642-9405 IMPORTS WANTED Orange Counties TOP; BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach mvd. H. Beach. P~ 847-3555 WE PAY TOP DOUJ.Jt FOR TOP USED C\ltS U your car ts extra dean, RI", Us first. BAUER BUICK 2M E. 17th St. a.ta Mesa Sd-Tlm WILL Buy your car pa.Id for or not. Call R&lph Gordon 673-0!KXl -StS.-3031, 1970 Harbor Blvd., Cofta Mesa. Autos, lmportod 970 SJdU.fitJ VW van. $150. 8' 1970 UTE Liner Motor Home H~plane $50. 646-1821 . 2.5 Ft. Fully' equip. &: sell Bo1t1 Slips/Docks 910 contained. Incl air cond. 2925 Harbor Blvd. I ------,--- Costa M... 546-4444 BMW ' 1971 UTE Liner 1ttotor Home WEU.. 1ocated U -SI i p , 25 Ft. Fully equip &: seU 16'x40'. $135permo. Yearly. contained. Incl air cond. Realtor, 673~. 1971 UTE Llner Motor Home MOORING for rtnt. 4()...:55'. Best access just off "B .. St. Nr. Pavilion. 642-5557. •BOAT Space neat Lido. Side tie &: &lip. Aecom. 20 to 40 ft. boat. 673-6450. Boats, Spoecl & Ski 911 Cycles, Blkts, Scooters 925 1964 HONDA 90 dirt bike. 28 Ft. Fully equip. &: self contained. Incl air cond. (2 t1J choose from). *Marvin Pearce* Motor Homes 558-3222 Auto Service, Parh M9 Good cond. Many extras. MUNTZ '4 & 8 track tape $100 847-9440 deck, 6 montbe old, good SUZUKI 90 $90 -tuJ)e ccnd. ISO. or trade for AM· Call • · FM radio tor VW. 548-5380. up. * 675-5H2 * 302 v.g Ford engine, just HONDA '69 Cl SOO. Xln t reoond. 42'1 Headerp &c mil<:. tonif, Used for 1 tOUl'ib& Ir: p&rtl. M6--0975 Alter 6' s<hool' $511t>. ~. 4 CUSl'OM wheels -Flt Fon! ,69 HONDA .SO. 'ff Honda or Chryaler ot adapt to VW. P!iO. '6T Gn>ev ZO. Need tbe ISO takos all. 675-1JC5, -------opoee.ICW54ialt6. -YAllAllA ZIO 0C. Xlnt cond> $350. 56-1.Zi9 Muat General 1§1 1970 CHEVY- "' STAKE TRUCK Automatic trarui:, power steer· Ing, V8, 76080C. lluny. $2995 MacHoward 839·900'.> or 5.11 {16()8 Corner 1st & llarbor Santa Ana ·n Dodge Van 300 Series. V-8, aulo shift, radio, heat· er. Tan exterior. 7500 miles. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2002's & Bavarria's ~1561~Full~~~~i . Phone CREVIER MOTORS 1965 CHEVY ~ Ton pickup 208 W. 183,tS.St.. Sant ta Ana in excel. cond. Will trade -=c--=--3"'!"'7~,--·I for 1965 or later station Automo11··,, £xcelleti.ct wagon. Must be in good oond. 646-2174. * PICKUP TRUCKS. Good mechanical & running con- dition . .Anytime. 642-0037, 24 hn. '39 GMC School bus, en&ine OK. Best oUer 54S..7ll6 '65 Ford Window Van 8puse ...... 0 ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 546-4444 '71 BMW 2002. Mich. radials. 9800 ml'•· SttU under warr. $2900. 54G-M<il. DATSUN RAT ·~&~A,!_ ~u~ b:: Good n1bber. Oean A: Xlnt cond. 40 miles J>d" 1at. Auto Loosing H4 . 6~1345 eves. • 645-0029 *I JAGUAR '5' JAG. SK 120 CLASSIC Try out Jeue expe.rts for Wire wbeela. etc., enllrtly Savina1 • Satisfaction • Ser-, oria1n&l thNout. Mechanio- vtce. I ally perfect thruottL Hi.:d WE LEASE ALL POPULAR liaftta alone -Id '''" ovtr J972 MAKES AT COMPm. .$300 to replace. p bone TIV:!i RATES. 1193-2514 w1 eve1 511.sl31. Call :;i.:;.,~~d '°' ou1c;K CAS11 THEODORE THROUGH A ~8::!:~1'!f. DAILY PILOT DAILY PILOT far octlont For beat ruulllt M)....5$71 '67 TRIUMPH SpiUJ~ MK !, '65 Dodp Van. Bollt A·L Conolder tnde. -. Calta 14.,. 642-0010 WANT AD Houle HunUnaT Watcl> tbe 642•5671 OPEN HOUSE column. I I ,,.,,.,.,, ~ rr. im DAil V Plltr fl I • I -·-l§J I ·~ ..... -l§J I --.. l§J I ."""''"° . l§J I .. *"''* l§J I -·.. l§J I· -·-l§J I --.. I~ 1 =~~1 Autoo. 1-rtod 9711 Autoo, Imported ---JACi' fl , PORSCHI 9711 Aulol, I.,_ TOYOTA 9711 Autoo, '-'°" 9711 VOLKSWAGEN Aulol, lmpor19tl Aulol, 1""""'9d 970 Autoo. UM 990 Autot, UMd 990 Aulol, UMt1 '"! VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN AMERICAN --C-A-Dl_LLA_C_ -...,,c...,..A""Dl""La..,...,A""'c,......,. BAUIR BUICK The Harbor Artu Only Autborbed JAGUAR DEALER Al~ bu an excell'nt ... Jection Qf both New' A Vaed Jquan. 1'71 JAGUAR V12 All' condlHonin(, iufomatic. Only 8.000 mUes. C923DMN'J $1295 PORSCllE 911. T 1$60,. flOOd oond. AM/FM, chrome rim.. 15.3115 147-7163. '60 Porsche 1SOO SUpor m.:mo R!NAULT '69 Renal.lit R-16. Barpin of the New Year, $995 , Unbelievable. See at Dll S. ?,la.In (XNH 492) D Ir • ~7-52C2. 1970 XKE 2+2 RENAULT. Sales I< Sorvlc:e Coupe. Yellow with black & Parts. JIM SLEMONS leather interior. Automatic IMPORTS, Zl>l S. Main, S.A. ~7-5242. transm!Ulon, factory air =-;--c-o=~~= conditioning, power steerinz '70 Renault &.10. The little I: brakes, Phillipe; AM·FM· boqib that gets to 40 miles SW radio, etc. Just the one per pl.Ion. 4 spd, R&H, ex. you've bt!en lookin& for. ceptiona.1 condition. (713 (261BQO) BNRI $1395. Laugh all the • $5295 way to the bank. JIM SLE· "Specla)iztng (n Quality"' MONS IMPORTS. 2'01 So. BAUER Main, S.A. 557-5242. 8uick·Opel.Jituir '67 RENAULT ,R-10;' 4 dr. 234 E. 17th St. · Good cond., 4 tpd. stick: Costa Mesa 548-T1'65 Radio/Heater. $MS. 5C9-1093 KARMANN GHIA SUNBEAM . '65 Karmann Ghia Excellent Cond, Runs Good. $195 Contln.ntal Motors 147-3842 LOTUS '69 Lotus Elan Only Zl,000 miles, dectr:lc window1, etc. Sddom found as used. $2995 NEWPORT IMPORTS '65 Tiger, high perfonnance, new paint, map, tires. $1400. or best ofter . 6'S-5681. TRIUMPH Triumph I Fiat New & U1ed Sah.'1-Sorvice-P11r1, Auto Sport Ltd. 537.7171 962S Garden Grove Blwd. Go1rdrn Grovl.' Opt'n Sun. SANTA ANA TOYOTA ANNOUNCES 100% FINANCING 1969 YW's American Motors CADILLAC 1970 '68 VW BUG ¥Gromlln1 ¥Hornet• CADILLAC 1971 SEDAN DE YIUE 2 °'" dlr. Automatle. (IVVH· Brigllt yellow. Good ......,.,,, SEDANS ¥Matadoro ¥Javelln1 EL DORADO FACl'ORY 9431 C radio, heater, 4 Jpffd. .a-L-do OA can fin. pvt. pty. CREC106) For only $595. ,...,"""_II• I'S FACTORY AIR OONDITIONING w I no money down. Call Huge stock of •n·s A '72'1 Full power equlpment. padd· ·~ 8736 att 11 ~ ~ • · Bl II Savi AIR CONUmONING .,.,.,,. am ""'""""'.u. ~ 11 ~ • 100% Gu1r1ntff CJ• CJ ftCJI FULL 1.EATHEtt INTERIOR ed top, ck>th I: leathet" in~ '6(1 vw Window Van, «lhp. lf\1\S "'"' choice • AutomatiCll A Harbor American VERY LOW LOCAL >llLES Iorio<, ''""' AM-FM radio, Full sync. new tiref, tune M 6" Sticks. Full powu, vinyl top, tilt Ir tilt & teleaooplc stffrin&, up, '72 taa:s $465. Conaider . "'"'"' $1.S52.91 including tax I: tie. Home of Conven1ent telescopic steerln&. AM·FM l'tc. OtiMSI) tradBalboa'· P320onn, bal'1andck apt. Ave, Toyota &: J•..,•ar Dealer 36 mo Fina.ncinK Available 19'9 ~es;,ts Blvd. radio, door locks, cruise con· • $4444 • -· Ora-e Auto Soles 1ro1. Ju.st aawless &. priced , 900 s. Coast Highwa,y ··-. Costa Mosa ~61 65 ME"l"ALLIC Bluo vw La&una Beach 540-3100 10621 Garden Grove Bl., 1--------· I 10 "'11 today. l439CZII NABERS Codlllac, '62 VW BUG Bug. Great cond! Yr old G d ~ BUl'"K NABERS Cadillac . eng New paint I: tires. HA\VAI! bound. Need ca!h. ar en ~rove '-AUTHORIZED DEALER Avlllable on Approved Credit ~ record! S fi 7 5 ,69 vw camper Westphalia ~~.,.;:530-~1~59!J1~=-1"';:;;;:""";""";"";""-;:;-;---I AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL., ON ALL NEW 646->Sll alt 6 • . w/pop top • ''"'· Sleeps'· '68 vw CAMPER '70 Buick Riviera 2600co'h~~~L., cosrA MESA TOYOTAS \1\v 'TI Xlnt. nd 'I sink, lee box, dinette, cur-Complete with tent, beauti· Loaded. Gold beauty. 027. 540-9100 O""n Sunday 540-9100 Open Sunda1' • eo · •• ags, tains, stereo tape 1£ AM-FM ful condition. •315B HFX. .,.. AM/FM,...,., Radial tires, combo, 2 radtos. Front "" $2695 $ CADILLAC 1968 CADILLAC 1965 me blue, sim. 83i-1613. mounc Retrace side step, 3695 SEDAN DE VILLE OR ASK ABOUT OUR 19n SQBCK. Auto, a.m/fm, radial tires, rebuilt eng. "7l CONVERTIBLE Factory Air Conditioning LEASE Pl.AN while walls. $2500. Call lie. Good cond. Must sell Macffoward All leather interior, full pow-Full power. till &:: telescopic-I 644-4827. $2'/50 or best oUer. Pb. 8J9..9fi00 or Sll-0608 er, A'-1·F?-1 stereo, Hit steer· steuing, door locks, radial • ··~n~vw=~ea~m-..,,--,nd~e-,-.. -am-. 1 646-6942 after 6 PM Corner lst &: Harbor i<nv'zo"300h" 1 1· A dream boat. 1 tires, beautiful cloth·& lf'ath··i --I I •-• •~ U '69 YW Santa Ana er interior. A real hf'au~ •. Our used cars are carefully o ~ '. ...,ow. or uiH o er. • $2222 • ., gone over from bumper lo Sacrifice. 543-4928. Radio, Heater, 961BXD. A 1 '66 BUICK Rivlt.Ta Grand • (NRF214J$ bumper; that's why we give '66 VW bu.s. Xlnt cond, Relbt love bU&' special at Sport &11 pwr., air cond., nu • 1111 • a • • • eng. 9-,,..,. l899 \ tire•, paint. tr!< hltoh & NABERS Cadillac 100% On Our Red Seal TOYOTAS -·-COMPARE! ** 545--6447 ** ~ light hook.up $1600. 549--0185 AUTHORJZED DEALER 1967 VW Squareback. Good '70 VOLVO aft 5:30" wknd•. 2600 HARBOR BL., condition. Good transport&· • e $ta•t W 1961 BUICK Special \Vagon COSTA MESA tion car. Call 557-9777. 117DiAfuttfu'.I ~ Oft ~CJOD 2800 miles on comple~' 541).9100 Open Sunday '62 VW Mo'-• j"... COSfA MISA Automallc trans., air eond., e~ne overhaul PS/PB CPE DVL '70, Extremely low w. ...,. .549•3031 ht.66·61·6a low miles. British racmg R ' ' workedop.$300 green, with tan interior. /H. 67S-3000. miles. AM-Fl\I stereo. NABERS Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER 2fi4JO •tARBOR BL., OOSI'A MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday CAMARO * 675-4!Kn aft 5 * '64 Squareback, jU!t installed $ '67 RIVERIA white y,•/black Crui!le control, Leather in· reblt. Pancake eng. 1500 2595 t · At I ·1· t landau top. $1850. erior. magn1 1cen '69 VW Bug. Super Con· before accident damaged 5'8-4400 1'~ 1 am l n g 0 Red. \Vill 1;167 Camaro, YeUow w/blk dltlon! $1300. Wood ac-front end. Make offer or bid sacrifice. Dlr (79l AZ!). No l ". t er lo r. RJH. Lo"· cessorles. 646--3159. on eng. or chassis. Eng. BUICK Riviera, 1970, loaded. dealer calls ple8M'. ~7-5242. 1 mileage, S 1 0 00. Ca.11 ·n vw Squareback, radial $375. Also small box trlr Executive's auto. 8 0, 0 0 0 Ask fur Sandy Sanders. 833-1068. "-'6 ooo nu· Perl cond $35. ~927. mi's. $2600. 968-1896. -.-.~,9-CAM--'"0-Vll-.-.-__ , ua~,""2' • ' '65 CADlu.A.C Conv. Load· nn --.t' $2600. 644-8993. '69 VW BUG 3100 W. Coast Hwy., '66 BUICK LE SABRE ed. FuU J>O"'er & a ir cond. loaded w/xtras, lo mil. • '70 C II $1395 '69 VW Bug, low mileage. Newport Beach • $450 • only $129S at _Ct>;ck Iverson Must "ll! $1795. 642-9#1 •• oro a Xlnt cond. $1295. Wkday•, "'SACRIFICE $795 '72 VOLVO Call •934ns Inc. 1970 Harbor Blvd ., CHEVROLET Kelly lln locill $1475 after fi pm 540-2095. 4 Spd, Radio, Heater, 646-2698 Immediate Delivery 1960 BUICK, good body & in-Costa Mesa. De~uxe famUy statkin wagon '69 V\V, Sqback, r/h, auto, days, 557-t540 eves. BIG SAVINGS ON n!rior. Needs work. $100. ~.6"'7""'c'"a°'d'"". "C'""on-v-a"'r-:t."'$"1"'79"'5. V.:th 4 speed trans., AM ra-pri party. $1450. '69 VW Bug. White. Red in-REMAINING ·n·s 67J...6329. FP. air cond, new tlrtl. Pvt •n VAN V-8, stick, aood CODd. US Ma.p. 21.COl miles 968-5560, • 3100 w. Coast Hwy., 1964 TRA CSpiUire), con-1~~ other dlx. xtru. 675--8680 01' 642-7781 ler. Immaculate. Sacrifice 'ft l • CADILLAC ply. 541·2338 Newport Beach vertible, radio, rebuilt '68 vw Bus, 1 pass, reblt Sl~. Dir. ZLA 517. Call -Wt fAl.llA -'-'--,L.-A'"'R"°G=e"'s"T--'fi6 Chev Impala, 327 auto, ---=M--'A~~=D=-A-,..---1 eng;,,., new transmission, • '69 Corona $1425 engme. $1495. Bob C<>x at >57-5242 or"' TOYOTA '6'9"-;:;'ADILLAC • SELECTION OF pl•. pJb. p/w, air. Excel. one owner. ;695. Cal l Call 673-8774 at 2201 So. Main, S.A. 1 ~ CADILLACS IN Make otter. 545--0225.' !!:!is after 6 pm or Po~~:.~~ J!!!~di-'60 vw BUG, '72 lie., good '69 vw Bug, auto stick shift. Sedan De Ville. Loaded. ORANGE COUNTY '66 Caprice, 4 cir, hrdtp, , . · . tioning, Aut.omatic trans., ~d. Lvg entry, must sell Xlnt cond. Only 28,cm mi. 646-9303 YDG365 SALES.LEASING powu, air. Xln't cond. Ori&. 66 Sp>tfire, MK ll. A c:fass>e. Radio heator eto. (YCT· immed. $345. 497.1154 $1400. 838-5992. 1946 Harbor, Costa M.,. $3695 AUTHORIZED ownor. $100. 54S-7366. I ' Must Acrifice at $975. TFA 637), ' ' '69 vw Bus. Some camping '55 VW small window X1nt 1969 VOLVO 142 S, auto, low .. SERVJCE -'65 Impala Wagon, full PW!\ 354 DI<. No dealer calla •• '70 Mk II' $1825 equlpmeot ssoo " take tires need 1 wheel i>eartng mi's. Orig owner. Ex cond. MacHoward Nabers CadlDac AC, -·· trans, tires ' 557-5242. S o'paymnl>. $100 firm. M6-4G41aft6 pm. $1750. Webb, 540-2280 J or b-'-$750 ~ ·-m-"'l ~oo 2600 HARBOR BI., •~•. · .. ~. 1968 Triumph TR-250. Lo · aft 4 pm, 548-3724. ~ or "" """""° Kelly 11 ...... $1,21 '68 VW Squarebe.ck, all', '68 VW: Will trade for bu11 or -~~-----Comer t st &: Harbor COSl'A MESA HOUI& Huntlng7 Watcb ~ mlle1, like new. W l re 2-door hardtop coupes. c2r to Rl.r:H top shape. $1300. van, in good condition. Ph: 1959 Volvo, r ec e n t I Y Santa Ana 5'0·9100 Open SUn4&1 OPEN HOUSE eolwnn.. wheels. 528-4742. choose. T&ke your pick. 548-3782, 478 E. 20th CM. 673-0598. c. repa!rru. Good condltionl~=_,:;::;.:::..;c::.::;.--= '59 TR-3 e $150. Autornatlc trans., Mal radio, ,70 VW Bus. AM/F?o.f, cam· •n VW Camper, ,72 regis. $350/oUer 543-0412. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autot. Imported 970 ~~~=~~ " bj'(;;-;,;= ;· 'JOM;;k 11 $1925 ~-equ;p. '™· eau $3.~. • 548-ms ~~::z~:; ~~~ .~ motorce.r of the decade, --------r.tly 11 .. look 52290 FOR ~le '66 VW Bug. Good '64 VW BU&', steel sunroof Sold ~for $11,000. in 1964. '6 7 Corona Sedan 2 door hardtop cpe. witti condltioa & clean, R&H, one owner Xlnt cor.d. $675. Sell idle items nowJ Call Try $3000 for immediate I.Deal car. Sky blue, auto-Factory Air Conditioning $825. Call 831-2429. 67J..TI78. 642--_567_8~N_o_w_! ~-.J...,,= delivery today. Jim Slemons ma.tic trans., radio, heater. AM rad1o. Many extras. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Imports, Dll So. Main, S.A. (UOG687) $995. Wammty-lr: (385BQ0) =· Ask !or Bob l ~-;;;{S SANTA ANA 'YOU Authorized !es~lct: TOYOTA \ SAVE '69 ?i.feret"des Benz 250 sed, 4 spd. Private party, 644.S66J MG ~·~~~~~~~ 1968 MG Midget, ortr. owner, 24,000 mi. Wire whls ., R&.H, l50lt top, hard top, tonneau cover, Make offer. 673-737U. 900 S. Coast Highway Lquna Beach ll"-3100 '72TOYOTA Immediate Delivery BIG SA VIN GS ON REMAINING ·n·s ~wi.ltuli& W YOLYO 646-9303 1946 Harbor, Costa Mesa WE HAVI! 'EM '72 LAND CRUISERS . Immediate Det.ivery 417 \V. WARNER, SANTA ANA 540-2512 SANTA ANA TOYOTA Service dept. open i :30 am 'ti! 9 pm Monday lhru Frf. da,y. PHONE 540-2512 MG WJQiev 321 trans, rear ~ 1l • is end, h"'1t '"'P· Holley carb. lf'1l s.w. Ins. Needs part M6'lfS assembly, Must sell faat. "'"' 417 W. Warner-, Santa Ana '70 TOYOTA CORONA T83 4 door sedan, only 13,COJ miles, AM/FM rad i o , automatic trans., Super clean, inside &: out. Lie 456BSW. Only $1895 at Chick Ivenon Inc., 1970 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $325. Best offer. 546-7307. Authorized Sales & Serv1ce MGB 900 s. Coast lfigbwa,y ,________ Laguna Beach 540-3100 '70 COROLLA 1.. Futbaclc 2 Dr. 4 apd. dlr. •n Toyota Corona 2 dr ht, WSW, T. Glau. Xlnt. cond. fac air, radio, 4 spd stick. (623BFP)' OAC can fin pvt $2,095 or best of I er· 1 pty w/m money down. Call '69 YEU.OW MGB Roadster. Wire wheels, AM/FM. New top. Vecy clean. Ca 11 ~ru ext m ~ 8:30 &4. '64 MGB, new paint, top &: eng o/haul. AM/FM, wire whls. $795. 673-8261 OPR '71 Opol 1900 Wagon Like new! U.nder :.ooo ml. Auto. trans., RAH. wsw. dlr. Mu.st sac! Call Vic 536-6588 !Mi~· PORSCHE OVER 25 Cltart, Recond itioned, & Guaranteed. PORSCHES 911 '• • 912'•. 914'• 1"7 lo 1'71 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W, O>oot Hwy. Newport Beach 642-9405 SUPER >JJ Porsche, 19llO, new tirN, clutch &: custom paint, Bert oiler Call 67H745. 00 Pl>nche 812 ~. iood condition, new tires. $34!0. 54:M0'10. ·n PORSCHE 914, 5 opd. 6C'O> ml, .:>mt!' body work, S2750 or belt otter. f73...3338. '63 -· pd cond, -palnL White w/M, 1111erlor. 644-1181 1968 PORSCHE Ill Tarp. Air cond.. mag wheel.$, S •pd. S«JOli, 6~1. 838--8993. . 546-8736 aft 11 am -494-6811. Autos, UHd 990 ,Autos, Used 990 AMERICAN MOTORS DEMO SALE $AYE MONEY TODAY LARIH SELECTION OF '71 lo '72 DEMOS Used Car Manager's Sale 70 HOfftat 2 Dr. 61 Ford LTD 4 Dr. '"'·'""'"-$1.lllllR vt, -,,..... $1296 er 1,...,.11111 r1•!9. 'l.u fK. •Ir, ,.._ llMter. 1414 Allll .._., ..... w.ii ... '67 A .. -.. I ff'. M.T,. Y... $88& "'--· fl(t, •• ,, ... , """ ,....,., .... wlltl Wllltt vlllyl ..,, (Vlll 711) '66 A"'b•11d1r Dpl ........ -. •1• treM .. •Ir Wiii.. 98 c::·--·-· Mr. {WID 415) Allie, llMtw, (WXlt la). 'U-Clln.4Dr. ... -.--· -,..,, ,.,, ,._ ~ ....,...,,., ......... tr. lttV'I AU • ., Cllntllt 2 Dr. .............. 11-..... ,.....,..,. .. ..,_ __ 14" CNI 71.lneloSST ...-.-•21-. ..,,,.... .. ~~-fl.CH) HARBOR AMERICAN HOMI OP CONVINllllT PAYMINTI 1969 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-02' 1 CALL l'OR FllD CREDIT CHICK o,.. Daffy 9-9-s.t. ' s... le • • Your dollar will look much bigger when you nlect an economic small car from Harbour VW. Let us surprise you with the savings you can expect when you deal with us. '68 TOYOTA Ml II ·.::: ::-.:; .:;:.'" ............ , ..... ,, .... s1299 '69 MUSTANG ~:~~, ....... . •ea •ova ·-· ·~-, .. , n (ott AOAI '67 YW SUNDIAL CAMPER '70 YW DELUXE BUS \;;:th':'" ""'' '6& MERCURY _.,. ..... ""',_,,,. "' -·· Like New1 (SIN JUI '70YW BUG '63YW BUG 2 Doer S.CS.11. lelp W/WMll lllfwtet. Lil• New. AlllOll'l.lllc. (12' ANCJ ""rM ll'tfld..,, 111 Tifft, lteure llldltt SMtt, Clrl'°l'll, CVllllllft. (FYC *I '68 VOLVO 142S :,::; ,>;::-..:,, '""· ..... '69YW BUG '&&CORYAIR '68YWBUS C911YM'tl"le. EJ!frt Siie"! 4 S,..., Radle, H .. ftr, 'IM!lf111/, .... Mlle Wtl'l"lnl'y. IYAT 2tt) ,....m1tk, ttMle, Heeter. (llH Ntl H .. Tim. '&8 YW YA• .... -.......... -· n IQL• wt) ........ W..tloo .. U ... YW e...,... • -It~ c_., s11aa S696 $169& •221& s795 S169& S49& •1399 s1599 •&49 '1696 S&l8 •• 18711 leach Blvd., Huntington leacti B42-4435 I WOW! -IMMEDIA Jf -DELIVfRY!! Datsun 510 Z DR. SIDAN See Our C~lete Line Of '72 Datsuns • STATION WAGONS •PICKUPS • 2 & 4 DR. SEDANS • FASTBACKS 240Z IUMITID Cj)UANTITY) .,,.,. p,..11ht fteM V1rl9UI Pelnh of lntry+Taa&L- J llFOll THI PRICI INCUASll •.Al'S"'N PICKUP ONLY DATSUN 1200 COSTA MESA' DATSU 2845 HAUOR BLVD. 540-6410 I •. • • • I I I ~I ·~ ..... ·I@ I --- 1 .. ;.~••u• .... ••~;.-~ -'"'""""'-c_u_ ....... --"-iu1 ... a: ---HEYR ~~ -~~ ~~~ i=.;;.;C:...HEVl=-0-LET_...;.;.;; 1 C OLET FORD _..;..M...,US_T..._A-N&_..,.., _..-_PL._nt_O_UTH__ PONnAC •• ~ OAJLY PILOT _ ..... 9i8 "' , __________ ,-ffiEVY 'door. Good --------,.-=,..,.,===,,;·-· ~ . !JO ctiov. St•tlon W•gon motor. aood tirff, m '69 FORD 1'71. MUSTANGS : '8811;YJllU11t WAGON "3 POHT?Ac Star Chlo!. ' Klng1woocl E1l•to. 56-&'18 alter 4'30 ~. Clal;t Wagon HERTZ CORP. cir, V-.1, •uO>. pis. pfb, ~1utomatic tran1-.:.,..8f:,_~:, CORYAIR Auto1n~tte -n. V8, 221 w. Katello, Anabetm VI, 'awtomallc, power ..,.. ::'uty~' ~t A .r;i. -rack. ~ •· r -~----------1 Of)ly' 12,IX!O mu ... ab!olute-(7141 71M05I ..)llr. CRZY130) Don't miu 837.-. • $2995 ... CORVAIR "1'1" .. new !y mll>t.'c;orid!tlon. Seldom --====~-thh! Only $695. Call dlr. ;:;-...,,,;;.,=~=--.-! ~•• ff top, auto, aood oond. vaed. ' , '69 MUSTANG CU.ft WaldrQp 5t>&U or. '89 CATALINA h.t., auto, . .naac oward * -* . . $239S V-3,. apd, puwer, beliyy duty --PIS. P/B, .... Ventura al9.99lO "' 5ll'OOM CORYE 11 E ..,.pe,,.lon, ·1ow mile .. • ., "·&<7 f7 dr=P""1ymou-°"th"'1'lrl'=--.-=s"'uu' 1 trim, lClul eond. Have °'· Corner lat A: Harbor ~ls:. harp· $llm. C&ll In ~ fiiie conditlon J 3 9 5. cU now. $1!00. or bat ofter '68 • ....,_..,. ~ """ ,.,.,..,. taketJ. Pri pty. &tS-2855. ' Santa Ana Y£>l l£> ....,nv. (hd tp), .n<P"V-.... Auto, AJC, loaded. E>r , '68 MUSTANG --...,Pl=N"'T""o=---'68 PootJac Flreblnl '°°· • '66 CAPRICE cond. Pri puiy, pm, VI, Automatic, Redlo, H••t· opd, AM/FM radio, tape 4 DR H T 772-7600. ' er, (XWZ797) $1095. dlr. CUtf · · hook UP, wide tiret, $1.595. • • • 3lJJO w. Coast ., '71 Pinto, a<>ld • sJid. Lo ~· ~ ••• -. • ... "-Waldrop s;o.516' or 84U6.'IL ~··· ~· All , powl!'I' extras includlna: -• .,,,, ,~. like new, new Newport Be h mi'i. T.O.P. of ist mo. Or1---:--;-;:=-..=-- 1t...,,,.., windows, aeat1 • motor, titt1, >MQ.'palnt., --*~'7::,l~·F::O;..R=o:;=s::..*-. -'71 MUSTANG, like n>w. low bal .. &)S.71;47. RAMILER AMIFM stereo. Exceptional· tri-power. Otter or trade !or GALAXIES e MUSTANGS Loaded. Al<;, lo mi's. PONTIAC ))' rdce. (SKR.733) Warranty ptcku:p. 644-7423. · TOrINOS Garaged nltely. Leaving for '67 R&mbler 4 dr ata. wag. •bank llnanclJW avallable. ~'66"""co"""RV"'E"'1=r~E""eu=-nv-.~1=rr. HERTZ CORP. Orien< Seerilice. ;2995,1_.-,..------Will Sacriflce. $650. Alt 5 4~3702. '65 llQNN; convert.; lull pm, -· • ~ 11 . t.. Fuel il'IJ, cam, headers, _ W Y-~u A h pow •-•f • , ""'"""-.,,-,----c::- • .1rt111 magi, AM/FM. $1$50 firm. ~ <714;'~0 elm '67 Mustq V-8. Auto trans, GY~~tY .. ~i'.! !xt:a\~;~; '64 Rambler American. Ntw mail.a. 642-Q'l.7 JOhn. . Fact air, am/fm, p/a, dlx $650, SU.l039. tires. ~ rood. $275. . •wft· CORVEITE •65 body, no eng 1960 FALCON stick ahift inter, tinted p.s.. 1 Owner: =ro=="------_.,.. __ mo_,11te=-=r,,,6=p=m_. __ or b'ans. $795. Good eng. $150. or otter 837·21-Tl. NTJAC Star ChJet '59. Hu T BIRD 900 S. Cuaot Highway ·~oo~ 54&-9390 alter 6 pm. •• V ·-. real good oond. •, t:quna Beach ~ 1 -----=~"=--'uv Mu.stanr -8, auto, pwr. Lo ml l400 cash. sts-6758 .. V DODGE LINCOLN str; R&H, $650. Xlnt cond. • '65 T' Bird.1Smp, Top con-'.v CHE • EL CAMINO. <213> 490-1743 '69 TEMPEST~ well 'ditlon. Coronation Gold. Au-atlc trans, '10,000 mlleS. L . LINCOLN Ciintioenl&I 1961 O"LDSMOllLi care<! for. orig. Owner, pvt Full equip, Air. Don't mil. top cond. Call ~ ~ Whitt~' 2 door .. xll1t ·cona. ,.. . .... .. , C ~ • ays. ~ thll classic. (NOS .,._ steering. 243554• l(ur-19611 DODGE °""""r et~ . . c M'p.1.-0tlOI> ~ :1131 d l'Y• $2SfS 494-3374 (evesl uk i,;, Owner .. 494-2l19a/t5. ' · . 11 :l'IW~i ·Slid< and 640) Inventoey cl....._ B k MERCURY '66 OLDS t8 "olo!!j(.:Ti,p ~ $995, pri<e at $9111. Dir. rm S. u _ acHow"' .. d · ~ •· · Luxury SedMi. 1un ._... • 'l\\'!ll" "7>/lllr,1161~. Main, s.A, 561-om. ..... .... '71 Dodg1' Van, ,. T, 40.000 . . . ·41";.condltlonlng. Lie. YOP• A·-. "•~ ... --. m Autal. IJM4 -• ... 531.QW! ml. Bullt for campl,,g. Mere:; '69 Marquis • • ..... ---.. Comer ht A: 'Harbor Needs tires. $2ln). 592-5744. LUXURIOUS Santa Ana FORD 4-DR. HARDTOP FACI'ORY * '71 CHEVY'1 * 1971 Ford LTD 2 dr hdtp 351 AIR CONDITIONING .IMPA.f:.AS ~~~ VS 1ac air rib p/a 'p/b. Full power, vinyl top, tilt HERTZ CORP. v.P.'• car. a...d .,,.' Muat w~eel, beautiM 'ft•nor. ~. 213/437-4ll6 day 1 : Most all dlx. xtras.. (ZLV· • m W. Katella, Anaheim ~592-1665 eves. ~). . · <714) 77MOSO 1965 SILVER G;y MilstaJ><. NABERS Cadillac '''6 Chevy C•rry1JI V-8, RAH,-3 gpd., stick AUTifORIZEO DEALER '69 OLDS DELTA liOYALE, Auto Trant, Power Sf.eerina, llhltt X1nt eond. Call.after 6 2600 JIARBOR BL., , power steering, power AblloluteJ,y perfect. • pm.,6+f-2X>S. · COSTA MESA brakes, tilt & tele steering ContJne!1t!~5 ~iors; :~~~CKdo~~· = &t0-9~:1 ME:~~R~ ;~~~ ra,!W:· Z:k::1' ~!: 147-3142. mlleoi. $1500. 6'2-0035. STATION WAGONS like new. YXZ226 only 1970 CHEV. Nova SS 350 cu. 1962 Falcon Station Wagon, 1 HERTZ CORP-$2299 at Cl!kk Iverson Inc,, 1n 3 -A u.~ ... toftiatlc. • 1970 Harbor Blvd., Costa · .. .,... ~..,"'.-... owner, iood shape! $300. 221 W. Kalella, Anaheim l\I ma. 10Cf.,, ~ TAU<TO US .... Hoaden. f baJftl Holley. >J&.2651. (714) 778-4050 esa. Clean tut""'' Younr·.,..·, ,66 FORD Cl>untry s..i. Sta ,67 MONTCLAIR '65 Olds Jetstar 88, PIS, tar. 5.31-1218 atier ~:30 p;m. Wi F air PS/ PB P/B, R&H. Reblt eng, new HARD to find '56 Cbi!Yy, Bel .~· -~ •~..n '&42-lis5 ' 2 Door H.T. Dir. V.Top., Afr brakes. $250. 557-8658 aflrr T•lk h ChMP, we blow , • , I" fie!, It COllft Yllt ntlllilll .._find out 11111 -....1 llfnd Of • Hll Y'1V ctll'l HI et Ttr,Y• ll!lklf. W. !WI Miit the '"°""'"lty to "-YIU !low TnlKtl yW tsfl M¥t...,,. · .0.1-2-dr ...._..._ '110 ~lAI. ......... -... .,......,, • • Coocl. AM/nt. Loaded. Lit-6.PM . BRAND NIW •n OPIL 1900 2 DR. SID.., 999 HNtw, Tinted WlncW\lttd, .. ..,,... Tr•111mlhlon. . ~ '""''' •• ••~ '69 FORD'Van E-100, V-8, b -~=====- . PIS, P/B. N!Ce Intor. ""'° trans. Immaculate! ~'9101~an~· :;-;o~o PLYMOUTH • Enaine needs woric, $200. $2350 .,.2909 ~' ---------! ln-2487. · ~ eves. ·~~·1· '67 PLYMOUTH GTX D64 Chevelle SS bucltetl 1970 FORD V-8, Eomoline 1967 MARQUIS .. f u 11 4 Spd, Hot Roel, Headers, 'seats, v-a. auto,~ cond. SUper-Van. $2,100 549-1824 power, air, vinyl roof, $995 1 '425 or make offer. 54.9-088'.l _.i.,.~-·------f: o o d cond. $1000. Continental Motors alt .... 646-8526. '71 Capri ml, alr, 4 opd. ~7.::,5-,,:.34,:;39:,:..,,_____ .. 847-3842 !86 Caprice st& wag, FA, Call 83T-67l0 days, ~2970 '64 srA WGN, P/S, air, xlnt :P°'LYM=O~UTH="""Be~l,.-v<d~ere-.-.63 ~MU, xlnt cond. Pvt pty, eves. tlrea:. Clean. S400. beige 4 dr' sedan. New tires. Call eves, 5'5-5347. '67 Ford Cortina. &uto, r/h, --,~,,,842-=5972~---GOQd cond. Priv pty. $300, in CHEVY VAN "350" V-8 59.ooo miles. Good c:ond. MUSTANG 644--0897. Turbo trans., like new, $425. 645-l333. '66 PLY., Satellite H.T., 19081.H, only '2900. at Chick STATION \Vag.. 196 8, '10 MUSfANG Fastback, Reblt VS, P/S, Auto, Nk:e : Ivenon Inc., 1970 Harbor F,airlane 500. Immac. $950. auto, R&:H, air oond. shape. $750 or best ofr. 1 .Blvd., CJoMa M.esa. . 675--3U6 eves.-968-5560 962-41H7. ' 60 ChevY, 6 cyl, stick abift, 'fi9 FORD LTD, 2 dr, 1967'MUstANG 1965 Plymouth Fury Wqon. , .IO(>d condition, 1922 PS/PB, ail', vl:nyl top. Ask~ Radio &:heater. $1100. New tires, aood a:inditb:L 1: Anahehn Av:_, 'CM.' 54M&. I' 1n& low Blue. Call 645-4129. 847-2944 Reasonab~. Call '516-3367. r utos, Now 980 Autal. Now 980 I ..,.-..,--,,,.----~ Autos, New 980 I !SER 00!2) • 71 OPIL 1,.. STAT !I WAG< N _ Ell.a.rt!~ car, Aufllrnttlc TrWmhslool. "'11tel ... -11 Tlrts, Hmvy Duty Coollno Sys!.,,., kMi. HN1er. (SER tll10) BRAND NEW 72 SKYLARK 2 Door H:T •• Fully Ftdtry E9111PP9d. Order Howl .. IMMEDIATE .DELIVERY. • • Colony Park • • • , •• IF CONTINENT AL BUILT A STATION WAGON, COLONY P .AR~<>WOULD BE l'Ft . .. Colony Park offers the new look of luxury ln statjon wagons for 1972. Long the leader in the station wagon field ••• sea . . . ~ for yoursell the most magnificent collection bf better wagon . . . Ideas under one roof .•• Test drive one today . , • · FullSizeMERCURY MONTEREY COMPLETE WITH AIR CONDITIONING!! --·2Zmlm29---$4232.0 . '., CHOOSE . FROM A WIDE SELECTION! • . ' 21129 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 1411-t. • \ I •••• • . ' . . • • > ' • .CALLUSNOWll ••••••• , •• 220 · ' , · IN•TANT CRIDIT , Til"--mu SAQTMW'f ·1.1,..n-itCamz • a.1,.. .. -• .-i- 11,..--.,·-•.If JIV htl•1 littl• or M --. . UT•"'N'W•1WCWT--Tll-· ... ,,. ... , ....... , ............ .... YGMwilh~~ ... back Mat*"' ...... W1y1 Mod• .. ,_...Mw,G9Sx14h+-.clrl ..ti --.U,21121192:591 $20800£. $199 1MMEDIATIDRIYIR I • • u-NICI DOWN -.· ... ~-... ~-............... _.$" MONTHFOR J6 .....,...,,... • .,... ..,...,_ ....,.,...,.,.. MONTHS ~-·~ ,._Mllt.Jatl ~ '65 PONTIAC 2·D..,,..rflolp' Y.f. Ciiio. If-. ,_.. ~ trt.i11wtll tirts. ~11ektt Stoll. "'""' '69 YW .. , ... 4 1p11d, ll11111r, wh11I cowtri. ¥i~yl inl., hl bock blldi:tl $1011.'.' XIN338 ' . . $988 00 $388 QC> $8889q .olJIAl'I · or•h ·o;..--. oma OffW . otr ... '70 PLYM: . ~ s.hh'1tt ' . .-. Y•I. ""'· trftl.> rtdiso -.... --•¥• . '66 YOLKS r1rt1Mick .... *" shift. .... ,..,. "'"° $ . .00 . $ 00 '388' 1... . . ·~= : f~ .. == . ~ 1J Firelilrd ..... ..t:=. ~ "1(1t>i1Htiflt~.ppww M!Jitsr AM/FM .............. ... ..,, ..... lif ....... ~ .. .... .... "3110 ~ • $1188'- I .~0PEN" - 9AMi.18PI . ·7DAJS ··A WEEK ·'&&MustaQg U Mo. n... ..,. cwdlku.t1o ·,.Ille, hMltr, whli..oN tir•s.. 9!'11ZU ., '69 CHARGER . y-1,,0llfo.. lroN., ,,.;., .• ~, ro4io, h1oltr, whiltwoll lifts, 'flfMlll c-". Mkst Miiii. MMch inort.'1'.CVffO , oci'"'" · $88A;. ·'; -"·"'-• • ··I • . . ·.acioi1• • ~•le.... r ltodYllwri.l71J1S' I , " I , I I I ' • • . • . . .. ·' .. . ' • S•n Cle1uen1e Ca:eistrano . . . ... . _. . • r ~DITI ON . ' •oi:. 65, NO. 23, 3 'SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C>.LIFORt~IA THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, '1972 • r ~tormy San O:riofre Nuclear Hearings By JOHN V ALTl!llZA Qf .. Delly ''* ''P" · .Prellearln& conlerenca held by the State .Public. uillluea C o m m I 11 I o n w..-oy 111 life!>' of the San Onofre ~ 1enera~ jiroduced'bot wordl, llilil(I "' -Ill cblrpl, then .. ~ ............. ~'nt ........ h ncelvilll •nd of the ........ , lbret,I, lru People'• Lobl>y !!'/tildonl J!4 Koupll, wbo "¥ taken to t8d Jor commimll he made e.rller about Ille ....ion • 1tackina up to be a "kangaroo court." ..,,,. 'ltalement related to apparent wolllldJ. ope"'l'1 . wllhln the PUC'a rel•· tlomhlp with )ta own ·1egar llall. that operate the plant could do an ad .. On the flrilll and of the ICOld1na WU quale Job. PUC .Cllalrman ~ohn P. Vubaln. wbo I Speclfically, the lobby hit i...a legal -that Koupll llbould -,Ille demands lor I !annal publle hearings ·quaal-judiclal panel with .. _ ._i.•• !".=.ll'~~':.: :.i:::.e~~I The meeting bid beli!l ._ ~ ID ' . u a backup to a priDW)"oyllem deslgir delermlJJe ii Ille PUC 11..,.ad d 'Mo ed to .,..-i the reactor HU overheats. Jullldlcuon over aaloq aild llllllqqU8 · Vubiin -1ttod at the and of the ltandardl. ' . hour·•-that Ille PUC .-id take the But' Vultaain, wbo appareotly· baa ipllt queollilll of jurisdlctlon "under ad- with the PUC civil aervice legal• lltall, vilement" and that Lobbf'la,.yer Roger refuaed to allow . the state lawyen. to a\. Diamond "had made some very strong tand the conference. polnta" In bis appeal that the state, in- He Insisted, lhstead, that Lobby deed. ohould have jplctlon. lawyers and those for the two utlllUea Lawyen for the utiUtles -Southern • 1es Coastline Bill Nears Sen. Dennis Carpenter Prepares ~easure By BARBARA KREmlCH Of ""9 Dtlty Pl-. Stefl Stale Sen. t>ennb E. Carpenter (R· Newport Beach)' is preparing his own Ooutune protection·blll and expects to in- ~ii ·!O the)qlalabut In 'abont ~ ..:....... bll ..._._,..._.,..,. iaalltaiil Mille l!-.. '.'l'l'~". . ·f°al.dlic-.,..y, " '1111 111 • Y!•e·'-"""J!:-U: ,....IDf& .... ~- conlnJI mt belleftai '11 ti.. eoujal ~ e... be Jiaiiined Jielween the stale and Jocat governments if.. ,..,.r i:rllerta ara e1tabllahed, Neal · aid. . • • , "We already 'ba,. p111n· a 'Skeleton bill U·nemplot ed Dad , I • Gunned tO Death to hold a spot and obtain a number,'' slid Neal, "and hope to have the main bill ready to go into tlle spot in about a cou- ple .<lf weeks.. , . . . "It wlllprovidefor·a.non-pal,'ti.san state comM.iisiOll compceed « re~ntatives ol u;,; public •1¥1 •iei;ie<l·~~!Hlc!> 1111i !f.l'• .. *erl~.t11-w M · J!l'.,Ji ~i in •t.a~·~'f<i<lbe ' (.'Olftal_ ~ II < ' • ~ .. ,~ ..... -~-Ill>!.. a.pr!Vate •• p<rtJi"" labil'o..,., l!l' ~-11i 'I develo~ n\oiotorluiil Without IJiim>. ciat comnonsatton lo'the own<t. , ' · uun&fr ":tbis blu" saJd Neal ·''if any . ' . property is deem¢ euentlal to JimerV• ' ' ' • ' L .,j{>' ' Offi~:rs' Work . , ' Cited in Arrest8 ' Calllornla Edison Com)"'"Y and San Diea:o . Gq ·and Electr1<: Company - argued that the Atomic Energy Com- mllalog ._.. the responslblllty ,for nuclear aalaty. · ·KouP.l,,,.ijory apeaker0 baa .,~· !or Ille Jlllf, two days th!'I ~ PUC. legal COWllO,I wu ~nt, the conlereoce would be a "Unearoo court." . Vulwin :wamed thet.Koupal's "'.Ofds were •0 in .eoldlliipt, If· not COllteiriptuous, .. then added tilil' the PUC bad the power to cite the con.Hl'Vationist. Diamond then argued that Koupal's right to · Flral-Ame~ent free speech wasbefn&·t~ Koupal repeated the charges after Vukasin closed the conference and left, then added that the PUC head "was bluffing" when he threate~ a citation. The confer~ msy.have accomplished little lo achieving any material changes in the Onofre situation. . 'Ille PUC generally take.t many weeks -even monlhs -to decide if it wants to schedule . hearings. Months -more of delays could result before an examiner could acheduie a date when he ls free to hear the issue. Traditionally, the PUC Itself does not conduct the hearings, but, instead, ' • , . l • . ' I , ' • • Today's .FIN • ----· --N.Y. Steeb-· TEN CENTS asslgM an official examiner to hear the case. Transcripts and opinions then are lra,nsmitted to the coffimlssion for a final decision. As precedent now sland!, the com- ml!slon already has relea;ated safety issues, particularly earthquake matters, into the hands of the AEC. \Vhen the PUC granted state licenses for the proposed twin-reactor additions to San Onofre last year, it did so on the coJ>o dltion that the AEC thorou ghly review all lhe earthquake-related aspect!; of the complex a mile south of the Western White House. Countywide Wrecks Kill Two Others Three men JOit tbelr lives In Orqe C!lunty traffic Wednuf!ay night and early today includlng,a'llaclen<la lltJcbll - whoae runaway truct lelroilaed liWnt. ~·in s.1..-~_-. .p: ,.,.,.ti,'~ iallor!as I •tl!leLt .-. ~ .:j ~ ... ' .... 13.-.o.o1U11'l.aW ~~:.' D'~''tr ~ Chouteau St., OrUp. . . • ' J.o.pi; Kelk\-, Ii, &f tld l 'OOvist.,.La HabrL 1 ; , ·Diana, a truck otrt..r for 'REA~ died at 4 a.m: at the wheel of bia .tarp tlmi rlg. . ' ,·!" ... .. llelore.the blaY)' lruck came to reit ,OD. a' -•Y guard rill In San ClemOnte, !he vehicle · 11.,i ......S tirto oPJ)Ollnj in Hijack Try Of Drug Suspects 1 lrffway 1anea. II caused riorthbound } -.... to ...... lrlnUcllly, then u .... • POUGHKEEPSIE, lf.Y. (AP) -An ullemploy"1 lather ol ,aev~n children hi· jacked a jetliner and was shot'to death today 'by the FBI after receiving a . Several .weeks of undercover Jn. vestlgation 'by San Clemente detectives led to GraDd Jury indlctmentl and the arrast of four San Clemente residents late Wedleoday on cbarge1 of . aa1el ol .. \ 1.<y.;,•· ; ... , lJ ( , . ~1 ... ,._,.,. Jd.~~io·~1raf0cand~ Sig'ti :ot~i~.Tllnes , , ·· ,,:~' ·:, .. · · ~'6 .. ninthe.wa~ald,~e.ofthebai:r,te,rsDlan.t.,0. . " ' . i j • ' .. • : • , , , • ' , •l t \ ' .....-... _ .:tall Sludent.s from San;c;lemente. Jligb, Sc&oo1's··e~vlronmenW' studies ,I Fteeway1 .hlll\1!01, patrolmen ~ .. end . ' . ' •,ooo ransom and parachutes .on a . class decided the CQIPUI IOO,a/l·~oll\ing.JO IWei'ed Ula! U.wu 'Ume to , caused several drlvlra loner up a 'lllnlf l paign. They collected :!hla•. 'olume of 1'11Jll~· tras!i . Wedn"41•Y· : ID avoid'•' coillaJOn. · t!Jrul of blowing up.the' craft. narCotics. · · · Police arrested John Marlin Veller, 21, and his "ire. Unda Ann, 20, at their apartment at 105 B6ca de la Playa. may repeat the effort weekly to gauge IDlprovemenL Holding · Cotoner'a dl:pullea Aid Dlina mit in rear are from lefl Kim J udd, Lance Freeman and Bob Slierly. ba'° died of a bearl attack. He bld,aa An FBI agent killed the hijacker with a stdaaD blast as he prepared to nee here In a walling getaway car with the stewardess he menaced in a JO-hour drama that began at Westchester County A)rport. The husband was held on 110,000 bail. Front sigii Students. are· Dive.'Vlck: and Marty Blanda. Sealed girl ts attack lhree fears ago, his emplo)oer Lois Burriham. Slanding Is Marv Sherrill, initruclor. . • re~;:riFalk, 1 San Clemente police '4· DuCrlbed · by nell!)lbora ol h I 1 BrOckton, Mass., bome u down on his luck, ,thO· hlj~ COIDJ)1andeered I Moblwk Airlines jel on 11 Albany·lo-New Yofk CtlY flWll ,by OuJmjg_ a pistol and aaYIU ho bail a bomb. ··'1111-Jl'lll 1114 bla W"l'JIOO turned out to be a ~· pistol, bannleaa unleaa lnodlllo4 ID !In lift lllll!luniUon. The "bimlr'' WU two water.ftlled canteens lir~iiiiid Ii plecea of biankels, authorities u1i.·F _. . i'lllliliill '9 lbe FBI In ~t planes ""°"-~.•the hlj~' je~ land· ed al 1)11•• County Air)IC!ri here early ..._,. wl!I! Us lhree crew ~hers and , 0. ldJl!Cker, wbo wu i4enll0ed · .. ~ von .G<qrge, 46. · A oar pro\oided ·by the Dutdieai County -· oflibe stood waiting at the md of a dalteoed runway as demanded by the · Jiljacbr. ' Dut.!heaa Cou~ty Asst , Dial. Atty. Allnll T. Tallaksoe said loUr FBI agents lay t11 tbt groddd about 41 yarda bebind (ht'll.IA(S, Pap I) CHINA.· WATCHERS WA.TOH US, TOO . GOSPEL-SINGER Dll S Maholla Jade.I, *I Top Gospel St.ar Mahalia Jackson S.uccumbs at 60 Hil wife's amount "(&s set at $5,IXXI. At about the same time detectives ar~ rested George Lloyd McCone, 21, of IOI E. Marquita, Apt. 8. He baa been accused o! sale of marijuana. McCone's bill .la 115.000. At lbe San Clemente Hotel, room 323, officers arrested Shirley Ann Fry, 31, and booked her on charges of aale of dangerous· drup. _One warrant is atW outatanding against another local man wbo lllegedty wu ln- .Olved la·the aa1 ... police said. The ouspecle Ill were taken to Orange County jail later In Ille evening to 11wait fonnal arraignment. ; Police aaJd the allqed aale1 of mari· juona, hashish and LSD I n v o I v e d "-le quanltlea" ti. the cootrabond. Friedrich· S~ks ' . Capo City Sea~ CHICAGO (AP) ·-Mahalia J~ gospel singer and recordlnc artllt wbo perlonned,throlll!bout the -Id, died to-A 'fourth candidate baa taken out ,.. f heart oetmr hospital t nomlnatloo papers for city council elec· .., 0 a •· • • lion In San.Juan Capistrano April II. tendants said. ,,_ .. Frledrlcb -In lallln& liealth the laat few years, the His name ts ~.e~. • _ .. New Freeway Guard Rail Okayed .~ S~~ <;;Iemente · , I , , . • • ' , Stile hlghioays officlils, today an.- nounced a 111.000 freeway guafd'rall p,... Ject thloug~ San Clemente deslgi\ed lo ellminlle · frequent · (aW .apil lnjur)o ~I· llslons lnVolvlng concrete b r I d g e abulmentl. Through the past years several deaths and major injuries have 'i"eaulled from the high-speed crashes. Under a contrad expected to be award- ed late next monlll the Stale Division of HighWays' ,will inst.all extremely .&trong tubular · steel rills· along bridge abu~ iUeii1s, ·p\Jjara anti br~ m.h irom .~ Santa Margarita oyerpua (where a.near: fatal wrec;k. 1 ~ Sunday) and Camino.de Esrrtlll (wbere' a mah wal killed lnatantly -weeb ago). The project 1peclllcally 11 designed .. to reduce the Rvertty of . slngle,car col· llsionl with fixed objects," uid an a~ nouncement lroin Sacramento w..i. ne!lday. Although the nils wW help, Ol)O speclllc trouble spot on Ille freeway (!let FREEWAY, Pap I) Plnnners Give Nod 80-ye&M>ld:er died In LiUle eom--Calle Acordlrae, Sin Juan•Caplatrano. ,...., Other candidates In the race, wbo have ~I=! ta! la Eoiergreen. Pl!'li, • offictally fded, are Jaily lleg1 and T Ad , z • Born In a Jene aliock m lbe Mill* J~ Weathers. . oil 0 ' va nce oning pllll..,.lllll'NlwOl'lew,MlllJ-iti:a'.:"~atre=~·w ' • •'. . • .. . • • ....,, lrom -IO ~ Candidates have one ell to file .' • • • • · · • • ' Clllna :it: ... baV. been Wildt· la:: •1~~ ~ "":' .i ... for the ' election. • ; • TllllY I ~ $' ~ .... -...... of 'lo JW.G,' which wOU!d allOw· about 3lj> 1J'* :':. DA~~:el•llled MC· from~ i:.r:iNew Yon:;: Forater iDd BW Bathllle ilOt yot :~.fn'lbe. ano lltMjl P11taade1 dwelllng anlta. .. .. 111 ANNOl1Nmio , ~l•1"ff,...,., , •'• . ~ Jal<en oul.nomina\"'I·-"· • I• bOlolell-~ or11MWtlqnlutolbe . 'lbe...q,tlHwwtlobeaPl>IOved'.by ChlM. 1 :1111ot'1t1M. Jllll .locbon ba4,.l>Mn lrr • · ' ·'1 ·~'Cl janoClemeb!e -·lentaUve'llJ>' ,the oouodl; -oniy,tallt e!loct'll tlie Ill olllpment from 'aiid out o1 ...._.,,,, IOlflllfhll mainly • , • •• • · :· • · ;provol frOiii dlJ ~ commlulonm p(vperty' beblnd Granr1 PlaJa llhoJ>!lln'g ~~ ~~hi..a"f~Ls 111.; from what ~Mid w• aoriip1e1e· .... Pickets Curtailed, W-y. 1 ' • J · ' . ctnter were to -Ill the anneutloo jenlly. ballllton"""' ber ,demlndll!l IUnlrarll. 1 .. " • The lud coamionly kmwn ' ... tlie ·procedlna. JfaJ JM Yankee Peddler In the WI o1 ltll, &be lia forced lo LOS ANGti.ES (AP) -A ~or Rlthbun property baa been al lasut for 'Ille oppooltli>n lo tllo • bigl>denslty IJM .m~l*L Blvd., C.M. cancel a ~ -...... and Court judge~ Hmlted ~by Ille mbnthi Ud Ill antng•to'111P>re1w..Jal a~ -w0a board :oi\Yby '""!._!"9-er!IW -"very plwed" retuinld bome after codnl•olnl In a Uniltd Farm Wotker~Um at clenalty '* drawn Dre l1'0lll' the ' &all Clemente Ma.791' Walter vans Wllh ... Id .. llet .. ..., ........... with Berllll bolpllal . • 11a1p11•1 ..-J -Rfbert A. Capillrlno •J!eaCb Community ,,_. earller tllta -wtlon ho and o\Jlel' dcy tel~· 1lbal lint ,.. IOI to •U! 11111 J-M11 Id Liiio OompliJr w-. -a on1er1 ·Uoa, .. > • • • • • • ·.._mot wtllflbo modallon 11 a 'We D btlD yon 1liovt 11. Pbcine l!Mm, of MMJ ~· At$eadanta llld Wedneeday allowl .. aaly llllto ~at , 1" -'~~ 11>.-...i .,..tat .-Iii > • · 'tho dirocl lbla tO IUllta. Ibo wu lroOI., lnteollnal tach entraoce lo llJe --·• • ·~-8 · of ,a.-~ -thoo = lllll tlo •6ultblltr, t11 llee , Pap I) I martma pendln( a beariJW r• ff. .(. ~ .,,. a li;llollliUcll ''\llld "'ad" · ' • (... 1'ml0,. .. 1) ., /,) l .J f I fleer, .working to free tlie dead trucker, lost rus looting a!ld fell· down a 30-looi 'bluff suffering acrapes and bruises. '. The lrealt milbap occurred near ~ Avenkia Prelklio overcro1slng. Patrolmen aaJd lllat bad the truclo been traveling futer It could have vaulted over Ille sleep bent and perh6pt. landid on the roof of a aupennarbt below. 'Dutton wu !di by a plj:kup lrucll Wednes\!AY DIPI .. Qiapman ,. ..... near Or....,... Acrll llloalevud near Or&np. He -dead aa.arrtval al~ man C.nerar Holpll&I · WWts R.'~ rr,iit SUv~ driver of lbe -a 'lold hlclnrV patrolinen that Dutlon no In froai ol 1111 vohlcle and be wu·-to llop In-. . ....... Partly· cloudy -· oo rrksay won'I hide Ille Jllue, -:lree lk1 over the <>ranre CGoat. 1'llnpera. tares will 11111 be '& ddl)J II de- greet, droppfnl to bel-• and 46 tonight and Frlda1 nlPI. INSJDll 'l'OD.t Y T~c A11odatcd Prell rcporll ii nal!0!141 labl>r lcodC< IU•dfled os a NlfJI Yor~ Mafia flprw ..., "'°""" 4 IHb Of J!OUlkal in- vol.....m o..t~< offi..-..,f. .Afnrqr • .,,,,.. L~ s,. Page l3 for dc14111: ._ · --. --.. --" --. =-= -. = ~ --. -----.. \ • • I • • , • • • f OAILY PILOT SC Thund.or, "-f 27, 1972 J 'Citizens' Elect Four • Officers A l.so Brief Dana Point Group . , I Dana Polnl'1 Clllzens for Aclion lhis ty ol under1round uUllty fUnds. Reg~lbnlqe IHuod .. ....ii t. .U week ,.lecled four dlreclors lhen beard ~re1ent111Qna Included : • membe'I ol Ibo ...........,.h._. in' detailed reports on several major issues -President Jlm Regelb~ge's sug· put on density matters so that tht t~ · facinl the coastal community. gestion that an average density of 6.5 formation can be compiled'11nd Included 1be group re-elected Vern Gerhardt units per acre be the preferred max imum In the re.evaluation or the Capistrano -and Hank van der Velden to the nine-man in Dana Point. The figure, which con· Valley Master Plan. Residents can make board, then selected Hal Jillson and Narr forms lo the average single-family their feelings known through either of· . cy Shrewsbury as new directors. development , Is considerably lower than ficers or board members in the gio,Jp, he Committee reports ranged frotn zoning the existing mu.imum density on some sald. den~ity comments to the status of t.h.e Dan~ Point land. The current county _ Hal Day reported on the 1latus or P1cillc Coast Freeway and the avallabih· maxunum is more than 20 units per acre. the Pacific Coast Freeway and 1aki that Offleer Talks Fast Gunman Gives Up Tr y To Take Plane to Cuba BERKELEY (AP) - A gunman who aaid be wanted to commandeer a belicopter as part of • scheme to get to ·Cuba gave up to police after holding a heliport employe hostage for an hour, police said. . Patrick Henry McAlroy, 'O, was booked for investigaUori of attempted hijacking Wednesday nllht and was lo be turned over to federal marshals today for ar· r1ignment before a U.S. commissioner. · The hostage was released unharmed, police said. . Police said McAJroy entered the From Page I 'FREEWAY ••• · j.hrough San Clemente still is baffling lo )tale olllctala. , The puzzling aet of circumstances at the point where the freeway crosses El Camino Real has caused San Clemente's Director of Public Safety Clifford Murray to obtain experts from Sacramento to atudy the phenomenon. The section, which Is marked by a .separation and railing as the. freeway crosses the highway below, has caused dozens of aevere crashes in the past .several yeari. Murray said that one added danger is .that to 11fety personnel who must work at those accklent scenes. . ,~ The most recent collision of a ear with the center railing occurred lasft Monday bight and severely Injured a ~ Anseles couple. "Not only Is It the worst spo\ for drivers, but It's ~ most dangerous for officers workln1 at the accident," the ·chief said. The area sits atop the crest of a hill ' and most drivers are confused by careful flare patterns. Often, Murray said, cne officer bas to aerve 1s lookout to 1hout warnings to fellow peraonnel that a car i1 missing ~ llare ~tterns. . "It huJeveryqne scratching Jtls head," il11ttay said. . t. In recent days engineers have Viewed stretch and studied figures that show t the cra1bea are generally singlHulo rollovers of southbound cars. In many instances the cars cross the unguarded center stretch and come to rest in or beyond oncoming lanes, he ex- plained. Initial installations this week of special refleC\ors and raised dots to delineate markings on the lanes haS helped aomewhat. Berkeley heliport on the edge of San Francisco Bay, pulled a .JS.Caliber revolver on ti cket agent Patrick D. Donovan and demanded a helicopter to take him to San Franci sco International Airport . McAlrcy called for a jet to be prepared at the airport to fly him to Cuba, police said. Richard Newport, secretary of the San Francisco Airport commission, said the Berkeley heliport called the airport saying : ''There ls a man here who wants a plane fueled and ready to go. The man has a gun pointed at a ticket agent's head ." Police infonnation officer Richard Berger said JOcal police were told by the helicopter cffice in San Francisco that the gunman said "his intention was to take the atrcrafl lo Cllba." While p;>llce sent units to surround the heUport, Berger said, the gunman telephoned the Berkeley police slatlon and began 1 half-hour conversation with Sgt. Mike Freeman. Police illuminated the heliport office with floodlights and urged the gunman Via lqudspeaker to give himsetr up, Berger said. At one point, cfflcers waved off a helicopter pilot who was ap- proaching for a landing, he said. "Finally, at 10:15, without an ex· planation, the man opened the cylinder of his rewlver, dumped the cartridges on the floor and gave himself up, u Berger said. A police lieutenant sa1d he thought the gunman's decision was spurred by "a co~tion of m~w thlligs. He obviously wasn't 1otng to1get tbe ·hellcopter, and we lold him that U he gave himself up he'd make It a li!Ue easier for blmseU." From Page I HIJACK •.• the jet and watdled the coP!lol exit, then plact a dUffle bq in the geta'ffl)' car, . . The hljack<r,. !"ldlng a plalol In 'one hand and the s~ardes.s' shoulder in the other, went to the passenger side of the car , Tallakson said. He slid in behind the steering wheel. and his hostage slipped into the passenger seat. An FBI agent went up to the pa~senger side, shoved a shotgun in front of the stewardess, aimed at the hijacker and demanded his .surrender, according to the assistant district attorney. nearly $38"million has been eannarked by the State Division of Highways for the section.from Capistrano Beach to Crown Valley Parkway. The present expected completion date, he added is 1982, later than originally believed because of con- cern by residents in the affected conr munities. -J.M. Miller announced plans for a meeting to be scheduled next month as. another attempt to gauge community sentiment on annexation or incorporation. The date, time and place cf the public meeti ng, which will have ·an.~n fonnat, will be announced soori. ' -Vern Gerhardt told members that despite hours or investigation into the new BRO (beach residential district designation by the county) the impact of the zone has not been detailed. Gerhardt said the new overlay designa- tion has bee n tes ted and defeated in two private beach communities of Three-Arch Bay and Emerald Bay. The rule of thumb in · the designation is providing public beach access at every 1,000-foot point. "No one seems to know how it could be applied to· Dana Point," he said. -Treasurer Chuck Cross t o I d members that a study shows that $135,000 in utility funds are available for the costs of undergrounding utilities along Pacific Coast Highway, possibly during the pro- posed major widening project. That amount of cash, he said, would help offset much cf the erlra costs borne by bordering property owners. One negative factor, however, is the apparent lack or interest jn the project among Dana Point residents. Before the highway could be 'labeled an official "scenic highway" the wires have to go underground. The special label offers financial advantages for beautification projects. From Page I MAHALIA ••. obstruction associated with heart disease. She died in .the intensive care unit. She bad become ill on a European tour several months ago and was ordered home by d~tors. Hospilal .,iittendants said ~·was In a semiconscio'us state the last two days and died without any of her friends or ad· mirers at the bedside. · Miss Jackson was 6 when her mother died. Her father was stevedore on the New O..leaJ!S docks by day, a blrber by night and a preacher on Sundays. His daugb~ grew up listening to records of tiues singer Bessie Smith, the onlf'muslc education she ever received. At age-10, she was a nUrsemaid and at 13 scrubl;!d floors. ·, "I always wanted to be a nurse When I grew 'up," she once said. "I wanted to wear a cleanJ white uniform}' · She never followed throukh with dreams to become a registered.nurse. She started to sing. And friends said no nurse could soothe like ber songs. Miss Jackson moved to Chicago when she was 16. She sang with a Baptist church choir and packaged dales In a fa ctory. Although the state officials expect to Install some more safety devices there, center strip protection through San Clemente still is not contemplated. Swiss Seek FBI Probe The freeway section is one of the few left in the county without any center pro- tection. Highways officials promise fences or concrete barriers 50metime late in the 1970s when the freeway ii widened. DAILY PILOT OIWIOI! COAST PUllMlftO CQMltM'r '•'b•rt N. W"4 p,..INIU Mii ~ J1ck It. c .. 1.,. Vkt ,,.ldtal _, '*-.. - llionitt Ktt.U Etltor 71i;m11 A. Mutplo.i11e ~1119lrrt EdllOI' Cli•rles H. l e111 Ri,lo.erd P, Ntft Anlatanr MlfllStlng Edllon ~S..•OMc• 221 For1it A'lt lu• M•iliq •ddrtn: P.O. l oir 6661 t2,S1 s. c i.....i.Offke I OI Nwd11' C1aU10 It.ta!. t16n """0.-=c.t. ..... a» WMZ arr I,,_ -..car am HfWliart l<Mll....wf I ....,waea.ca......, Of No velist , Spous e ZURICH (UPI) -Swiss police said to- day they requested the Federal Bureau of lnvestigation In Washington to question author Clifford Irv ing and his wife ''without delay" in the $650,<XXJ Howard Hughes autobiography mystery. The Jrvings flew to New York Wed· nesday from their home on the Spanish island 'of Ibiza to testify in a f5S million libel suit brought against Irving by a Swiss art dealer who said he was libeled ln Irving's book "Fake," about art fakes. Earlier today, Swiss police said they asked Spanish authorities to question the Irvings ir the cou ple failed to coroe to Switzerland to answer questions. An official of the Zurich police fraud squad said: "We have sent an urgent reque st to the FBI in Washing ton to put certain ques- tions to :ritr. and Mrs. Irving and we hope that this will bt done without delay." The mystery centers around a blonde Swiss woman who used the name 1'Helga R. Hughes" to withdraw $650.000 from a Swiss bank placed there by McGraw-HiU for Howard Hughe! in payment for an autobiography written by Irving. The Swiss said they now know which hotel in ZUrich was used three times by "Helga R. Hughe.s" when she came here lo withdraw lhe money from the bank. Irving's attorney, Martin Ackern)an. said in New York Wednesda y that Irving would cooper1te with sww autboriUt! If olflcially •Ued to do .... lie made the statement before today's Swiss an· nouncemeot. "We hotMi they wlll come to aee u1," aid' Willi Ulrich; the fraud oqu1d ol!icttl In cbaJ:fe of .the lnvesU11tion lnlo the mbsi,. ..,ney, •Anyone wllb a elHr amldence can come lo ,.. us with nothlnl to fur." which the money was withdrawn from the credit bank in Switz.erland. The trvings said they believe they were being framed. Ulrich said he believes now that the passport used was forged and could not have been issued in Barcelona, where Edith lrving, a Swiss, got hers. The woman teller at the credit bank who handled all the transactlo'Ds describ- ed "Helga Hughes" as being slim, dark· haired and aged about 35. The passport used by the woman to open an account which was used to cash checks made out for Howard Hughes claimed the bearer was 42 years old. It stated that holder, "Helga R. llughes," was 11 citlzen of lhf tiny village of Emmenmatt in Central S~itzerland. There is no one or that n8me in the village. F rom Page I ZONING •.• the Palisades land should be kept down aod It appears that councilmen next week will delve deeply lnlo the advance zoning, which is a common lechnlqUe 1n an-· nexatlon. Landowner Edward Rathbun ol San 'Leaodro his stressed that commercial zoning for the land 'WOUid mt 1"' wise liecause•of a glut in commertlltclevelop. ment nearby. Quality garden apartlnenla, ·be told c comm1aalonef1, wot.lid. be &bl'· bell land use. Despite fesldenll' o 'b J e e 11 o n 1 Rathbun pltdg.d a ''quality cllftlopmtnl 'lhll al) COUid be proud of, H Hot Truck Cfffiled· Off Firemen play water on a iu~p truck owned by H and H Trucking of San Clemente after the rig be- came totally involved in flames at the corner of Avenida del Presidente and Calafia. The ~river, DAILY PILOT lll H ...... Pete Sanchez of San Clemente, jumped from the truck, which was a total loss. A leaking gas line was blamed. Nixon Calls Jobless Rate Maurice Swns Resig ns Nixo1i Cabi1iet Post Great Enemy, Tells Hopes By STERLING F. GREEN WASHINGTON (AP) -Joblessness has become the great economic enemy, President Nixon said today. He assured Singer, Comics To Lead Parade Singer Jimmy Rodgers and comedians Bill Skiles and Pete Henderson will be grand ,marshals o( this )'Carts fiesta ~e los Goloodrlnaa ~oje '111 ~Ill J u ~n ' Capistrano. ... The parade will take place March 18, just one day befcre the annual return of the swallows to the;.Old Mission. , A wffk of activities will be&in OD March 12, ending with the Feast of St. Jose ph on Swallows Day, March 19. This year's parade chairman is Tom Winget, who is accepting requests for 1. parade entry forms. Entries will be limited this year so it is suggested that requests be sent to P.O. Box 5.12, San Juan Capistrano as soon as possible. Congress he is determined to dereat both unemployment and inflation, a n d reported "the outlook is bright" for suc- cess. In hls annual Economic Report to Congress, Nixon quashed with finali ty the hints by some officials of an early end to Phase 2. Price.wage· controls will be enforced, he said, unW the goal of "reasonable price stability can be maintained without controls . "W• will perservere until the gaal is rea'-ehid," he promised, "bat We will not keep ·U!e controls-ale day longer' than necessary." .. The report, third and last of the major presidential me~ges to the new session of Congre3S, ann~nced afit.rong(busipess expansion in the final quart.tr !of 1971. Real output rose 6 percent in aMual rate, twice the rate of the precedlog six months. Gross national output will rise by near- ly '100 billion in 1972, or more than 9 per· cen~ lo 1 Iota! of 'I.HS trillion, the message laid, and two-thirds of the record gain will be real, not just inflation. WASllJNGTON (AP) -President Nix- on today &Mounced the resignation of Secretary of Commerce Maurice Stans, and named as his successor the in- ternational economic policy adviser, Peter G. Peterson. Stans is stepping out to work in Nixon's re-election campaign, as he did in 1968. Nixon said he Ls staying out of partisan poLitics until after the convention, but Stans will be "chancellor of the ex· chequ~r of one or the two major parties. 11 Jn his letter of resignation Stans, 63, told Nixon "I am resigning to assist in the campaign for your re-election, and I beJieve that in this way 1 can best serve the interests of the country in 1972." The Pr~ident also announced that his p~esJ~t~fa1 8ssiStant, Peter Flanigan, a 43-year-old former New 'Yorker, 'will move' intO Peterson's spOt as executive director on the President's Council of International Ecoaomic Policy. NiJ:on said Stans will continue in his post until Peterson gels Senate con- firmation. The 45-year-0ld Nebraska-born Peterson came to 'his White House post from the Bell and Howell photographic equipment firm of Chicago where he had been president arid chief executive of· ficer • :J/oor Sample So/a &J Sal ' ' FULL SIZE WH ILI SPECIAL ,j 249 ~:~ " . ' •• SEVERAL smES TD CHOOSE FROM • Those are very comforta ble sofa bed1 !or .sitting •nd sleeping. .. PROFESSIOU~J. GA~~EIT f U RNrrJ2~~RIOR ILVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS COSTA MESA, CALIF. 0,.. ..... n.n. & "'· ..... '646·0~7$ 646·0276 ., Both lrvinl IOd hll wlle hive denied hivinl 1nythl111 lo do with the way In Public heiring will be tile fint fll!K> !loll at the council level In the IOD!q..,,. _!._ ________________________________ _ ne1atlon matter. • /, • SC 'Your Motaey Ah·-conditioners By SVL\'IA PORTER We 1rt now entering lhe top suson for buying barg1ins in air-conditioners. Just by knowing this one racl, you can uve 10 to 20 per· ctnt or more on the room air· conditioner you buy. But that is merely thfl beginning of the tale. \Vhlle borne air con· ditioning has moved from the slatus or a lu:ii;ury to a way of life in our land, do you know how to get the most for your air-conditioner dollars? If you are typical, you do not -so heed Ulese guides : •shop not for an · air-con- ditioner, but for alr con· ditioning. An air-conditioner cools the air, dehumidifies. circulates, and cleans or filters lhe air. It ls an air-con· dltloner only U It performs all four !unctions. •vour key to value is the amount or cooling you get for the money you invest. F-0r in· stance. a 14,000 BTU/hr. ap- pliance costing $210 works out to a cost of 1.5 cents per British Thermal Unit of cool· ing capacity. The higher the BTU/hr. the greater is an air· conditioner's cooling capacity, but the "bigger the better" does not appl)' natl)' here. Too much cOOling capacity means not only unnecessary ·operating costs but also a •clammy room atmosphere. 'Normally, 5,000 to 7,000 BTUs are enough for a small room GOOD TASTI IN MEDICINES by TlllY GIANT, R.Ph l'veryonc prcrcrs a pleas- ..._nt tastin~ and pleasant .1melling mC'dication. For, •when we are Ill, we are us-·uaJy more ay,rare or these two sensations. Somehow If •the prescri1Jtion dO<!s taste, '1mell and look 1-':ood, it not ~onJy helps the body to gt'l well, but It can h('Jp to ('ao;e "the mind. glve .!I. Ifft to the spirit and calm the emo-- ·1ions. Wherlf!V('r a liq uid mC'di· 'cine is rclrascd for public ,use and the manuracturer has srnt us ou r rlrst supply, ,v.'e m.11. ke It a point to S('e "\vhat It's physical properti~ are like before V.'e put it on the "new drug" shelr in our prescription departml'nt. Nowadays ll seems that al· most every o ne of them ·TASTES, SMELLS, and LOOKS good. ; YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will de- live r promptJy without extra charge. A great many people rely on us ror their health needs. 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I By Men 0 0 ·: THE GIRLS I DENNIS THE MENACE ·.· '• oowr~ " ( '• • i I Bitter "vttcll SOFT SELL SAM by Marvin Myers ~ I , I , I I 'MY IMS WO 10 mr ME FEEL Ll~f: TWD CTNT.S BUT N0UJ ir5 MORf Ll~f A NICtcl"' , , i>!MKS TO 1/'IFLATIOH /11 ! • PERKINS l ' ~~ KNOW VIT, IT ONLY MAP,.,..P LAST N l ... T., ly Joltn Miies 'TlJY Uf Slllt ax»~ FW' SMT' LIVIH' IN 'fM I' -. 7 . . Laguna aeh . .. VOL 65, NO. 23, 3 SECT.IONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1972 •' Today's Final N.Y. Stocks . . . . TEN CENTS A CrisisP Call •Hotline:!f 300 Have 87 FREDERICK SCHOEMEUL Of "" Dell'I' ,.,.., 111ff You're on the road and night is falling. You need a place to ~eep. ; Or maybe you're hubg up on drugs and "ant help. ·· · : It could be you hid a fight with a good lfl<M; P,d need 11omton,,. Jo cool you oU. • For u;.. put five lhonths, the 1.aguna 8-o Hotllnt, AM-HELP, bu ht!ped ~· people with problems like these . 'J11e average caller may just want an answer to a simple quesUon or some stronJt'. support te keep him from com· milting suicide, Aid Mrs. Lee Philippi, 11 hoUlne volubteer. • Filures, sbe Aid, lllOJI' 111&1 ~ the past five months ~~ J19 persons have contacted 494-Hl!a.a". Mrs. Philippi .. 1d ii ptrOOit. of the callen were males, 38 ptrceRt were fe- males and with nine percent the sex was not known. HThe m!Jjority of .the male callers is probably due to the fict that so many of Jfie calls are for a place to crash (find shelter) aod there are Jll(>re boys on the road than girls," explained. Susie Milett.e, coordiriator of the YMCA Youth Employ-~nt Service, who was · one o! the founders of the hotline. Over the five-month period, slx calls were recei ved from persons com- teniplating suicide. Mrs. ·Philippi said on- ly one .of them ended up in the ho6pital. but 1dded1 ~·follow-up of those kinds of Calla'" clllficult. .. The average crisis call is 15 minutes in· length with a few running more than two hours, she said. Peak months were August with 79 calls and December with 72 calls, wilh a monthly average of 60 calls, fl.1rs. PhiJ ip- pi's statistics showed. Most of the callers reside in Laguna Beach or the sur· rounding area. "Our statistics, I think, are showing we are.a vital necu!ity in the community," commented Mrs. Phillipi. "fl.1ost of our callen are In need of someone to talk to -which does not necessarily have to be a professional person." "Our people are wise enough not to try to give professional advice, but If it's needed, we know where to get it -im· mediately." she noted. Volunteers who man the line must complete a trainin&· course, said Mrs. Philippi. The hotline, a non·profit organiz.aUon, works in conjuncUon with the Laguna Beach Free Cl.lnic. Sen. Carpenter Bares Coast Protect.ion Bill Hijack·er Killed ' . DAILY 'ILOT , ..... '1 1.k ,l'l'M • Shark Had Pre(ty Teetla ' By FBI Ill NY Bobby Diomarticb, 11, Laguna Hills, examines fossilized shar~ teeth he found near Valencia School in Mission Viejo. An expert estimated lbey ·are 17 million years old. They were found wilbin 112 mile~ of school during survey by Joel Levme's su:th grade class for a swtable excavation site. Shark teeth ar ealso found on the banks of Moulton Parkway. POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (AP) -An im.eD}ployed father of seven children hi· 'jacked a jetJiner and. was. shot to death today by the FBI after receiving a .$200,~ rJl!l80m and paracbulel on a .lbfMt ot jl\owlnil ua Uio ):raft. -, . An f'!ll agent.kll)ed the hijacker with a Offie~r. Slugged ~ii_ NQse; F~esno-'Man, 28, Held •. ahoqpm4Jia&l•ba .--)".llee bn In a Wallin& 1eta,.l11 car with the atewardeai '~ .menaced in a 11).bour drama that. begaD at Westchester County Airport. ·A Fresno ·man was arrested by Laguna Beach police early ·this mornlni after be allegedly lltruclr an off-duty patrolman following a ~m fight. · · Authorities identified the ~uspect as Buddy Joe Barnard1 28, and sald he was booked on charges of assaulting officer Bruce Briggs during the 2 a.m. incldeot. According to police reports, Briggs was in the . Orphanage Restaurant, 691 s. Coast Highway, when the su~t and an lmid~lilied man ~ga~ fighting. The BCUffle was broken up by the other p!troos and when Briggs, who was not in u¢orm identified himself as a police of- McCready Heads S.' C.Oa st YMCA ·Fund Campaign . William McCready ol 1!02, Emerald Bay Drive, Laguna Beach bas been nam· .ed campalgn chairman !or the 1972 South Coast YMCA fund drive. ·,This yur'11011, be said, ls ll7,000. Tbe moaey will p -rd sqpporting present ProsraPll at well •• creating new ones, ¥cCr,eadY a\lded. • .Servinl on the IJ!IUal Gilts Olmmlttee, !cCJ:tady WI, wru be Gary Archibald, •DUCO-, Tom Doherty, George HiJJ, ted Inouye, Chuck ,Johannsen, · David lawasakl, Carl Kegley, Ken Kinsey, Jo lm Redick, Willis Leach, Dr. Robert W.ar_ra.lngton and Joe Armon. ' ficer, ever)'ilne calmed down, police said. But a few mlnu~ later, a second fight broke out between the same two men , of- ficers said, 2nd Briggs stepped in to stop the altercation. When the meo stopped fighiing, Briggs turned to wait. back to his seat and was allegedly slugged in the face by suspect Barnard, investigators said. The alleged assailant reportedly ran out of the bar, bul was quickly captured by the doorman, who then balled a pas~ing police car and turned Barnard over to police custod7. Oilicer Briggs sustained a cut on his nose as a result of the blow and was scheduled to see a doctpr today to determine if his nose had been broken. Following booking, Barnard was releas- ed on $625· ball and ordered to appear in South Olunty Municipal Court Monday for arraignment proceedings. · Racing· License Oka y Questioned SACRAMENTO (AP) -ASllelllbly Speaker Bob Moretti bu eked the Calilomta Horse Racinl Board to reconsider-its granting of a license to horse race queen Marjory Everett MoretU (D-Van Nuys), asld Wednesday Mrs. E:Wrett refused under oalh to say whether she ever offered to bribe a public o/f"lctal In Dllnoll where she operated two hol'S<! Tac•flrlcb. Her licensing allowing her to keep her seat on the Hollywood Park board of dlrectnrs may mull in a ilgnlllcant 1 ... of public confldeoce in Cllilomla horse racing, he warned. Described by neighbors of h I s Brockton, Ma!s., home as down on his luck,. the hijacker commandeered a Mohawk Airlines jet on an Albany·to-New York City flight by flashing a pistol and saying he had a, bomb. The ,FBI said his we;apon turned out to ~ a starter's pistol, harmless Wlless modified to fire live-ammunition. The "bomb" was two water-filled canteens S. Lagunan Safe .. . As Small Auto Rams Into Truck ' A South Laguna man escaped serious injury late Wednesday when he ap- parently lost control of his small foreign car and it rammed into the rear of a parked flatbed truck. California Highway Patrol officers said Jobo Arnold Valasquez, 31, Of 31522 Isl AVe., sustained numerous lacerations and a possible bead injury as the resu1t of the mishap. He was reported in satisfactory condition at SOutb Coast Community Hospital. Officers could not Immediately detennine a cause tor the 11:30 p.m. ae- cldent, which occurred on Pacific Coast Highway near Bluff 5treet. Valasquez, 110uthhound on the blgbway and alone in his Cl!', hit the ·parked vehicle at high 1peed, oUlcen said and lhe auto became lodged under lhe bed ol the truck. Investigators aaJd Valasquez was momentarily trapped ln the auto .. Cause of the accident ls 1tW under in- vesligafioft. wrapped ui piece:s or blankets, authorities said. Followed by the FBI in pursuit planes from Westchester, the hijacked jet land· ell at ·nutcbess County Airpor\'.hue early ~ay ·w!Jh, its three crew members and . IM-.>~, • WU •~ 'II .Hewn von George; 44. · -~·Ill' Iba D-Ooom11 aberl!l'1 olflce Blood waitlll( at·lba ml of , ·a clarUned runwa~ as demanded by the hljacller: Dulchtss Olunty Asst. Iltll. Alty. Alfred T. Tallakaon said lour FBI ageots lay Qll the ground' about 40 yards behind the jet and watched the copilot ex!~ then place a duffle bag in the c,etaway car. The bljaclo!r, holding a pistol In one hand and the stewardess', shoulder in the othei, went to the passenger aide of the car, Tallakson said. . He slid in behind the steering wheel, and his hostage slipped into the passenger-seat. An FBI agent went up to the passenger side, shoved a shotgun in front. of the stewardess, aimed at the hjjacker and demanded his s~ender, according to the assistant district attoi:ney. Tallakson quoted the agent u saying the hijacker screamed unintelligibly, reached under the front seat, aimed a pistol at the agent and fU'ed. The agent said that after seeing a flash, he discharged his shotgun point- blank, at the same time yanking the hostage from the car. The hijacker's body slumped against the wheel until the driver's door was opened. The body then tumbled onto the runway. Tallakson sai d the agent and the stewardess fled from the car because of a threat the hijacker voiced that t h e bomb wou1d go off If he were shot. Von George lived in Peekskill, N.Y., until 1970 when, police thett said, he moved to canton, Mass. A short time later, be moved with bis wife and.children to a single-family house In nearby Brockton, where FBI agents to-- day were investigating. Ntighbors 11al<l von George ""' unemployed and had been rererred to a drug .... e Joi> I h a t rell through in Albany. . The stewardess, Eil~n McAllister, · unhurt, said 'the hijacker kept a gun at her head for several hours, but shrugged off a suggntion that hers had been a har- (See IDJACK, Page I) GOSP.EL SIN(l~R. DIES Mahalia J•ckaon,. 6j) Top Gospel Star . Mahalia Jackson Succumbs at 60 CHICAGO (AP) .-Mahalia Jacbon, gospel singer. aOd recoflling ·artist who per(or~ lhtooghout the world, died to- day of a heart seizure. .hospital at- ~ tendints said. In falling health the last few years, the fiO.year-old singer died ln LltUe Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park, a • Chicago suburb. Born in a levee shack on the Misslsslp.. pi River near New Orleans, 'M.lsa Jackson rose from waaberwoman to International laf!lt singing .g-1 aongs. Her n a m e appeared on marquees , from Can>etle 'Hali in New York to the capita/• 91 Eu.roP."-. . Since' !eel', MW Jacl<ion bad beOn In · and out of hospllala, .,u.,1ng mainly · from wbaf doctorl lild waa complete er. haustlon from her demanding Itinerary. In lhe fali ol 1917, Ibo WU !Orced to cancel a. European concert • tour and returned home· after conValt9Cing in a Berlin hoapltal. · : Mrl. RedJ~ wUI Also 'manage the tuliltntlal;portlon'of lhe drlve lh Laguna !l"acb. The campaign will ~in Feb. 16. ~ ~ up 'the ttsidential ·drives in ~tber communities are Joe Annon, Laguna Niguel ; .Chuck Johann.sen, Dana ~. San, Juan C.plstrano a n d ~ano lleacb, and Dick Herr, San aemente. ' · Bus Chief Goes to People Mill Jackao'n entered LltUe Company of Mary H011Pital Jan. 19. Attendant& said llhe was suffering I r o m on lnU:stinal obstruction auociated with heart disease:. She died in the intensive ca"' unit. She had become ill on a European tour several months ago and was ordered home by doctors. Hospital ,ttondanls uid lhe was In a semkonlclowl stata lhe lut two daya and died without any ol her lrleods or ad- . Cl{INA. ·w A.'!'CHERS 1fJ.1'€H 'us, TOO Odila watebm must have been walcb- 1!1( when thla Id bit lhe cialalfied -tieli Of the DAILY PILOT: ANNlllJNCINQ !al lilll'll'enl from China. Antique .i-. ancient 111, line porctlainl, lvorla a. ,J<wtlry. . lloun llh\ Yonkee Peddltr 1134 Newport Blvd., C.M. The advertlltf was "very plelled" With the ad ~ fllo "Very pleaaed" Willi m-. lllllt' bave :yo11 IOI lo •UT We'll help l""' ...,.. It. PhOne MMm, the dlttct hoe lo mulls. • • Transit Boss Wants to Know Public Pref ere,.,,ces By P ATlllClt IOYLlli Of .. ...,'"" ... ,. No Orange Cooully~· really wanll 1 to give up his .... !or a smoke-belching bua, al the new dittctor or lhe county lrwtt district fetla that bCll rlden, clll be dl>1ded into t'wo. categor!Os. Dr. GOrdon Fltldi!lg ,eald'a per'aon will either be a "captive rider''....iuch as an ' tlderly wvman without a car who bu to 10 to the ahoppin( center -or a "choice rider" -like the builneaman wbo tides the • bus -tt is CODYenienl ot beca-bla car ii lo the ttptlr 111op. It la Iba ... _.. --ol Iba popolatloo, -mldtnll who only ..,. caslonaliy uaa public lranaportatlon, that the -trlmil district -bopea to enlist u regular bCll usen. Spooking bekn the League ol Women Voters Tutsday in Laguna Beach, Fl<lding said lhe public ol Orangt County will have to make their transportation . wishes lgiown to , lhe dilltrlct il &111 bus syatem ii Jo be 111CCOS11ful. "If lhe county district does nbt .allow peopie •to parUclpalt," Fielding told lbe group, "we wUI attract only lhe captive rkien. "You have to make poople actlva partlclpanls in lhe provision ot )lllbllc ...,., .. be added, "or you end up pro- ¥1dln( tDllllthinr thot la DOI deatred." Fleldinl, who la now a )l'Ofeuor of '°"!al lclenoo at UC lrvli>e, wlll assume his trwlt dlatrlcl post on 'l'uelday. Ha feels lbal bus tra11.1portatlon 111 a public goOd in the same 11enst tliat police P"'" lectlOn ii.-· . '' • I ' f 041bt t1me has come that we rteogitlie ' transportallon is a pulilic 1..ci," Fleldh\g • &aid. ••n ls essential lo our urban IOclety that we be able to have .mobility." He characterized Orange County 11 a unique area to experiment with different transportlUon syatema beeause It It a · low cltmlty metropolitan area with an tx· ctltenl system of lffi:waya. Such a litua· lion lendl ltatl/ to using a vai'lety ol ap- • Pl'Plcbes to the lr&Nportatlon prob]em, be .,rpjalned, ltecause II la ao eas)' .to ' ~ 9ul,clfy from one city to anolher. ~dlnl noted thol a consultlna firm ii (Set BUS, Pap II mlren al lhe bedside. . Mill Jacklon was II when her mother · died. Her father •u atevedore on 1 the New Orleans docb by day, a bar!>er ~Y . niglll and ~ preacher -Oii SUnda,ys, ' llJs da~ghler 1few, ap ' \llltlllng' to · recOrdl DI ,blues sln(er ~ !lmith. lhe only /nlllfc education lhe ner =lved. At 111• lO, she WU • nunemala and at · 13 o&iibbed nooro. "i alwaya wanted to be a nµr~ wheo I grew up," lhe once aald. 'jl wanted to wear a clean, white unJform." Site never followtd through with drtams to become a rqlalered nurae. She atarled to ling. And lrtends uld no nurse cool~ soothe ~ bet -· ' MIA Jact,..n mo...i 16 Chlcagq when abe was ''· llbe• Riii wltb • &ptlat churcJ\ choir and packaged Isales , in a factory. • ' .. Commission Would Rule On Problem By BARBARA KREIBJCH Of ftle C»H'I' P'Ult Stiff State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (Ro Newporl Beach) ii preptring his .owo coastline pro~tlon bUI and UJ*ll to lli- lroduce It to fbt lqialalllre In .,..a , .. ,....... l>ll odmlnlllraUve aulalnl MIQ Neal c.<IOltdloday. ~· The -lllll lo ~ tO fbt regional go..r.u....t concepi .ot 'coulllnt control and belle~ the problem of coastal protedlon can · be bandied between the state and local governmentl iC proper criteria are established, Neal said. "We already have put in a sktleton bill to hold a spot and'obtain a number," aald Neal, "and hOpe .to have the ·main blll ready to go .Into .1he apot in a-t coilo ple of weeks. . "lt will provide tor a non-parlllan state commlsslon compoeed of repreeentar· of the public and elected officials wUI establish criteria to be Ulled by governmenta 1n establishing plans ro. . Coastal zone. '1 ' • Carpenter's, pfincipal concem, ac. cording to his akte, is that no private p~ perty be taken, over, or subjected to a development moratorium without lioaDa cial compensation to the owner. 11Under this .bill," said Neal, ~·it ut property ls deemed e1sentlal to ~., Uon of the coast, private owners of the property would be relieved ol property tax until suchAlme as the state ls Jn a position to ·purchase the land at lair market value." With regard to the dual coasWne prq.o tectlon bills ptesented to the Senate and Assembly Monday by Sen. Donald L. Grunsky (R.-Walaonvllle) arid Aseemblyman Alan Sleroty (D-Beverly Hills), Neat Aid, "The bills still contain the regional government concept that were tn the bills defeated last year, and the senator ii sWI definitely agaimt thJs concept They've just added a (ew more local olficla,ls." . Carpenter baa. not yet hid time lo ... amine other detaill o[ the new, matching bllls, Neal added, lince be ts currenUy busy with a speciol committee aamlninl (See COABr, Page II • o ...... We.tiler Partly cloudy Ulas on Frld11 won't hide lhe blue, amos·lffi: ~ over the Orange Cout. 1'.emper.., lures will sWI be a dlilly 55 de- grees, dropping to betweei 35 ll1d ti tonight and Friday night. INSmE TOD-' 'Y Th< A11ociol<d Prell rtp0rli o nc«onai'labor i<adff fdnllfi•d .. a N.., York M6fl4 1i9u11 h01 .....,. " tDfb of poll«col In· volwment tM.t 1t-rttche1 to the office of Mauor John Lindlau. s .. ?age IJ for dttalll. L.M.hyf ' ,,.....,.... • c.......... Ml ................ Cltlulntit II.JI ~ c..t'f' ti CMltlct a • h'MI ,._ • c~ •,. ._... ... DMfll ttrtltal ll tttdl ~ .... •fllwl.. ..... ' ........... • llli.tfai-ctlt D-tl .,....,. ... ,.... ...,. ,,.._, . fltf 1111 a.art It 1ntit. WM1i1 M ""91CO•• ti ......_ NIM 1r•1' •• '"""*' ,, .... ..... .. Mrfi. DU ... . .. 2 DAILY PILOT LB Tl!undly, .i....,, 27, 1'72 Fear Rides Freeway; 3 Lo se Lives Three men lost their lives in Orange County fra!flc Wednesday night and early today including a Hacienda Heights man whose runaway truck terrorized freeway motorist.s in San Clem¥te while he ap- parently was suffering a heart attack. Dead are: ViDcetrl Joseph Diana, 45, of 1116 S. Old Canyon Drive, Hacienda Heights. Thomas ft1Jtcbell Dutton, 24, of 1974 Chouteau St., Orange. Joseph Keller, 29, of 610 S. Olive St., La Habra. Diana, a truck driver for REA Express, died at 4 a.m. at the wheel of his large aemi rig. Before the heavy truck came to rest on a freeway guard rail in San Clemente, the vehicle had veered into opposing freeway lanes. jt caused northbound drivers to swerve frantically, then it eas- ed back into southbound traffic and stop- ped. The runaway truck grazed barriers and Jll.\sts on the wrong side of the San Diego Freeway, highway patrolmen said , and caused several drivers to veer up a bank to avoid a collision. Coroner's deputies said Diana may have died of a heart attack. He had an attack three years ago, his employer reported . Paul Falk, a San Clemente police of- ficer, working to free the dead trucker, lost his footing and fell down a :JG.foot bluff suffering scrapes and bruises. The freak mishap occurred-near the 'Avenlda Presidio ove r crossing. Patrolmen said that had the truck been traveling faster it cOuld have vaulted over the steep bank and perhaps landed on the roof of a supermarket below. Dutton was hit by a pickup truck Wednesday night on Chapman Avenue near Orangepark Acres Boulevard near Orange. He was dead on arrival at Cha~ man General Hospital. Willis R. Thomaspon, 37, of Silverado, driver of the truck told highway patrolmen that Dutton ran in front of his vehicle and he was unable to 'stop in time. Cluh in Laguna Seeks Candidate ··~( For Scholarship Applications will be accepted through ~arch 15 for a one·year graduate student fellowship offered by the Laguna Beach Rotary Club for study in a foreign coun- try. Potential applicants are required to ba~ earned a bachelors' degree before the ' 1973-74 school year, when the ffllowship takes effect. . The award will cover round·lrip transportation to a foreign country of the student's choice and educational. living and miscellaneous expenses w h l I e abroad. Awards are granted in all academic disciplines in more lhan l!K> countries throughout the world. Candidates must not be a Rotarian or a reJaUve or dependent of a Rotarian, be younger than 20 or older than ?.8 as of Ju- ly I, 1973, or be married. "The fellowship will provide an op. portunity for study abroad to outstanding young men and women who are in- terested jn world affairs and who can fulfill a dual role of stud ent and am- bassador of goodwill ," commented Joe Lewshenia, fellowship c h a i r m a n for Rotary . Further information is available by contacting Lewshenia , 49U546. Wi.Mers will be aMounced in September. DAILY PILOT OWG'! COAJT PtlllWUNO caMl'.4HY Ro11ert N. Wo.d Pr•ICltnt Md , ... .., J 1ci It. Cuti.,, VIC:8 Pnskktlt .,.,. 0--•I "-""' Tliol'I•• KotYil Eollot T•0"''' A. Mlll'phl11• ~ilW EdllOr ONT•• >L Loe• l ich1rd P. HoTt ~ ..,......,.. Edlklrl Liit-.... OfRc. 2J2 hro1t Ayo111• Mailitt 1ololrou: r.o. lo• 666, t26Sl S. c&. I •ts Offke JO$ Ho:ti EJ C.Uoo l Nl. 91671 ..__ c.tl ,,..... »o Wftt .., .,..... ....,._, a.di: ~ .....,..., ... ""'91"1 ........ If.at.: Ul11 .......... *" Do~gone Mess · Po och Loses Bar Stool Battle. F...-Pqe 1 BUS .•• now coDducUnc a 1tudy or eoUnj • iranaportoUon needl, but said the r~· BJ AR11WR R. VINSElr o. ftlrl f.'IY .,.., 110H Thia la a story about D. D. Slorey, the dog who lived up to hit name. Just ask Rennie, Joyleen a n d ChriStopher Storey, the Newport Beach Fire Department, and the ntighbors around the Storey home at 123 Onyx Ave., Balboa Island. One of D. D. Storey's favorite pa stime.s -his initials are short for Damn Dog - is lying down leisurely with hi s feet up on sc mething, like a bar stool. The four-month--0ld Afghan hound was doing that Wednesday morning when lhe Storeys were startled by a blood-curdling series of screams. "Afghans sound like humans when they scream," says Storey family friend Bill Gerhardt, who got in on the escapade. Racing to the kitchen-dining area, they found D. D. with his left front leg caught in a wrought iron bar stool. Everybody got into the act of unsuc• cessfuliy trying to free the uptight pup- iJ?cluding a telephone cord -which only r tangled matt•n further. . ' w9uld oot rtally determine which ll'•lelil would work best. The study wW onlY pro- vldt I; solution from I technical point of view. "Thelr chlld got Into It llld ' all ball broke loose,•• uy1 GerbardL • • Whaf do you do with 111 ~ .hound with his legs tangled ID l ·W ~ •nd also telephone cofd? i .. You call the fire deparh:nenL Rescue crewmen from the Balboa Island station raced to the scene to find near·chaos. "The dog was still bellering. And the dog next door had started be.llering, 1 ' says Gerhardt. "So lh<y cul off the leg -lh< leg of lhe bar stool, that is -and they had to disconnect the telephone ,'' he continued . Mis&ion accomplished, tlremen packed up their hack saws and other rescue equipment amid profuse thank! by the Storeys, and went back Lo headquarters. Meanwhile, D. D. did just what you might· expect a dog to do. He flopped back down with a sigh of canine content. And put his paws ~ack up on another bar stool. Whal will be needed lo find the ~t , solution, he said, would be es~ perimentation with different routes and a great deal Of "public participation before the decisions are made." "With all of our advanced technical knowledge/' he admitttd, "We really don't know how lo prt<l.lct demand for bus use ." One experiment is now being .conducted at UCI, he explained, in which th:e county has provided a $6,000 grant to determine if students would ride a bus to campus from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. He said the new. bus line lias been very succe~fuJ and that some 300 1tudenls are using the service each day. · Free Time? 5 Meetings Similar studies by individual com• munlties could be subsidized by th& transit district as a means of measuring public response to an e f f i c i e n t transportation system. For example, he said, Jrvi11e residents might want to con- duct a study to find out if a daily run bet ween Irvine and downtown Santa Ana would attract businessmen away from their autos. Set Tonight in Laguna In explaining the possible uses of good bus service, Fielding noted that two buses can carry as many per!Ons as are usually backed up on a mile of crowded Civic-minded Lagunans who pride themselves on keeping up with com· munity developments on all fronts will have to get out their track shoes tonight. In something of a record even for the Art Colony, where meetings are the order of the day (and night ). tonight's schedule lists no Jess than five assorted gatherings. -From 3 e.m. to 5 p.m. in cit.v hall council chambers, members or the Downtown Business Association , Chamber of Commerce traffic advisory committee and other interested citizens will meet to exchange Ideas with engineers currenUy conducting a traffic study for the city. -At 6 p.m. the Laguna Beach Com- munity Historical Society will have a ·potluck supper followed by talks on "Why I Came to Laguna" in Fellowship Hall of the Neighborhood Cong reg at i orra I Church. 340 St. An11 's Drive. -At 7:30 p.m. in the Laguna Methodist Church, 21632 Wesley Drive, residents of the Aliso Beach area will meet to discuss plam for a trailer campground or alternative facility at the county-owned beach with representatives of the Harbor· Beaches and Parks Department. -At a p.m. members and guests of Pro.invfronmtnt Pe0ple (PEP) will meel in tl:ie commanlty room of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 260 Ocean Ave. to hear a report by the Rev. Gary Vandal Blows Up Laguna Mailbox A prankster with a penchant for. obscene words left his tnark on· a Laguna Beach mailbox and then blew up his han- diwork with a powerful ' fire<:racker, police reported Tuesday. . Officers said the incident occurred dur- ing the day Monday at the curbside tiiail box of landscape deSigner Larry·Mnnc, 648 Griffith Way. No neighbors witne ssed or responded to the explosion. police said, so the exact time of the Incident re- mained undetermined. The blast, apparently caused by a large firecracker. demolished the empty metal mail box. Investigators found scraps o( the box strewn about the area and a few of the pieces were' scrawled with obscenities. Police could establish no motive for th.e vandalism. Health Servi ces Meeting Slated .. Health Services Unlimited" will be the topic of a meeting of the Laguna Beach Coordinating Council at 7:30 p.m. Feb . 3, in Laguna Beach City Hall. Representatives of the March of Dimes Foundation, Public Health Department, Lag1,1na J}each Free Clinic. Pre-School f?r Multiple Handicapped Children, Gwld Easter ··Seal Soc~ty, Hilman Needs Advisory Board and Regional Mental Health_ services will present lnformation on available services . Future programs include a presen- tation on Laguna's new waste manage- ment program, • forum on current issues, and a candidates' night just before the April 11 muni cipal elections. Herbertson on his recent trip to Stockholm as a member of the steering committee for the United Nations world conference on enviro11ment to be held in the Swedish capital in June. freeway. . --• ·---- Snow Scene -From 8 to IO p.m. Laguna Canyon property owners, meetina: in city halt council chambers. will be briefed on the new county flood plain zone to be established in the Canyon by Stuart Bailey of the county plaMing depart- ment. The results of numerous experiments will finally determine which bus routes in the county will attract the most users, he said. Once the transit district has im· plemented convenient, efficient bus service, he said it will be up to the "choice" bus riders to make the system 8 success. Volunteers Eyed For Mothers' March of Dimes The Jngomar Club o! Eureka, Calif. presents a spectacular winier scene with its Victorian architecture and the glittering snow. Reign· ing over this seaport town since the mid-I880's, lhe one-time residence of lumber baron William Carson is now being considered as a possible slate park. From Page 1 COAST ... public employe practices. He is expected to return to Orange County Friday. The 1972 March of Dimes Mothers' "The new bills," said Neal, "do seem March urgently needs more Laguna area to have bipartisan support, but there still volunteers to help complete the annual is opposition in many quarters to the fund·raising campaign which began Sun· Expulsions Total Seven As Drug Use 'Declines' regional government concept. However, day and will continue through next Sun· Are high school students smoking less the legislature is at a point where they day. Shirley Hess, Laguna march know they have to get something out fast chainnan announced Wednesday. pot and enjoying it somewhere other than and if another bill is preferred to his, J'm "We desperately need v o I u n teer the school grounds? sure the senator will support it." marches," said Mrs. Hess. "So far much Yes, according to stati stics released The new Grunsky-Sieroty bills bring the of Laguna has not been walked because Monday by officials of the Tustin Union coastline protection problem to the there are not enough people helping. High School Distri ct. Figures show that legislature for the third consecutive year. South Lagpna has not been: ~vered ,.~ while 64 district s.t\l~ents w"~· expelled Last year separate bills introduced by the all." tC" , from fchool' for drug use during the 1970.- two legislators passed the Assembly but Persons interested in helping the 71 scfiool year, only seven have been ex- failed to win final Senate ap'prova1. Mothers' March (fathers are definitely pelled so far this year. The new bills, introduced not excluded) may contact Mrs. Hess at Superintendent William Zogg attributed simultaneously Monday as SB 100 and AB 4.94-5646 or Nita Kemp, 494-5947. the drop in expulsions to the declining use 200, are supported by the California Those who could spare time on the fwial of hallucipogenic druis· afld' the leridency state aid. Zogg said one reason the expulsion rate is lower this year is that not all students found using drugs are kicked out of school. While expulsion was automatic la st school year, Zogg said under a new policy, each drug abuse case is reviewed indi••udally by a com.Dlil~ee of school of~ ficials before actjon Is tak~n . rn manf c~s1 ht noted, the stude111t Js eiU}er sUspendea qr 'i, e p'r Im.anded. However, any student allegcClly caught selling drugs on or oU campus is still automatically expelled. Coastal Alliance, a group of more than day , Sunday, maY pick up" ?\.18rCh o( · or' students to dO their pOt 'smoking bnly JOO conservationist organizations, and Dimes packets in the board room of the on weekends or of( the school grounds. Q k H ' T k were co-authored by six Republicans and school district office, 550 Blumont St., J\t the close or the 1971>-71 school year, ua Fe its 0 yo JO Democrats, including the leaders of which will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. the ~trict learned Of the Joss ol $200,000 both the Senate and Assembly and the Residents who have not been contacted in state aid because not enough students TOKYO (AP) -A rolling earthquake chairmen of all four legislative com-by marchers may send donations to help were attend.iag district high schools. jolted Tokyo and Its surrounding areas mittees whlcbinust approv~ a bill before the fight agai11st birth defects to J303 S. About 40 more students-Jess than the today. The Meteorological Agency uid Jt can becOme 1aw. Main St., Santa Ana, or to Mrs. Hess, number that had been expelled for drug there were no reports of damage er ,' Sefiate presiaent pro tern James Mills _,:3:::168:_:A::lta::.:La::!gun=a:_:B::l.:.•d::·:_· La:::g'.::un::•:.::B.:.e•::ch::·:__v::i::ol::•ti::'o::•::• _ _:w::e::re:__::ne<d=e::d;_to::_:r::est=ore::...t::.h::.• __ ca_s_ua_l_ll_.,_. ________ _ <D·San Diego) has predici.d the 'proposal will pass botl).'.houses this year, as has · Assembly speiilcer Bob Moretti {0.V;Bn NUY'!). Similar in many ways to the proposals defeated last year, the new bills also are endorsed by Sen. Randolph Collier (0- Yreka) who last year insisted on ex- emption of two coastal areas in his district from Sieroty's J971 bill. The new proposal s would establish the California Coastal 1.one and Conservation Commission and six regiona l com- missions. They would have the power to bar development which would cause "ir- reversible environmental damage'' with in a permit wne extending from 1,000 yards inland to three miles out to sea. Except for such items as minor home repairs. construction and development would require approval of a commission. Meanwhile the state commission would prepare a master plan for the coast for submission to the legislature by 1976. The bills include a $5 million ap- proprialion to fund the commissions from 1973 through 1976. Half of the members of each regional co mmission would be drawn from elected city and county officials, the other half selected by the governor and the legislature. Introducing the new bill, SterOJy said, ''The public has suffered long enough the destruction of the coastline tn\'lronment by oil exploitation, sewage and pesticide pollution, indust rial waste, power plant effluents, unsightly structures, oil tankers discharges, insensitive land developers and by piecemeal planning of often un- concerned governmental bodies." :J/oor Sample So/a IJeJ Sa/,, FULL SIZE ~249 SPECIAL 'fP · WHILI THIY LAST SEnRAL STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM • These •rt sofa bods sleeping. ••ry for comlottablo sittin9 opd, t 'rom Pa.ge 1 HIJACK FAILS • • • rowing ordeal. "!feel line," sh< sa id, "just glad lo be here." Earlier, after letting the pissengers o1r, the 111nmtn kepi the pilot, capt. Cart Rieth, and ce>-pilot William O'Hara at bay ln the cockpit while he held the stewardess with him Jn !he rear cabin. thr,.lenlna lo blow up !ht plane If bis demands weN not met. For seven tcnslon·fllled hours, he waited aboard , the FJl227 twin-engine turboJ•t whlle 1lht airline rounded up lhe money In llew York City and hid It sent wilh a polloe U<Ort lo the airport. Ile al'° dunanded and iot fwo parachutes, at -one poinl saying he ln- tended to force lht stewardess lo Jump with blm . But h< laler oppeared to back aw•)' from this lhreal. Rieth. who talked with the man over the plane's public address system, said that as the hours wore on the man •J> pea red to be growing edgier. "He's screaming. He sounds like a madman, n Rieth said at one point. He "says he's not only an e.xpe.rt parachutist, he's an e~pert pilot He'll put bullets through us and take this cratt ourol here himself)' .... · -.,:. At another point, he quotea lljO lll•n as saying he had "made J10!1CO wl!b his roaktr and· the FBI should molie peace will> Its maker.'' ., PROFESSIO~~J. GAR REIT f u RN 'T42~~RBOR BLVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS COSTA MESA, CALIF. Opoo Moo., n .... & 1'rf. '"" 646-0275 646.0276 • WhM tloe money arrived, It.WU passed Into the cockpit and the puidlulel 'fl'•re placed aboar~ through a cargo batcfl. .. He's giving us (wo minutes to take 1 --------------------------L---------------olf." Ri•th radioed lbt control lower. ,. f '• j ••• ••• ,, .;. .,, • t ' ' ~ Saddlehaek ' . ' ~ I ! ' . -• T ... y'• Flnal ~or. 65, NO. 23(3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES j • :. . . •• ' . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1972 TEN CENTS . ;,. lrviiie . C,andidate Campaign Expenses Bared By G\!Ol,GE LEIDAL ; : ; .. Of ... De~ .. lltt Stitt A review of candidates' campaign e1- pense statements shows 11 Irvine City Council hopefuls spent more than '200 and five spent more tbln $1,000 prior to tjJe city hood electlon last Dec: 21. Only three of· qte five wqo spent more then ,$_1,llOI apiece ,were elected,to the counall .. Hel!TY Qolgley, Mrs. Gabrielle Pryor and William l"iacbbach. ;The . W1succeasfu1 .big .1peader1 were , I • ' • David Smith who said he took In $1,1162 and spent $1,173.64~ aM' JeO')' Choyke who took In• 1862, but spent $1,092.49 •. Smith said $635 cime from cash dona- liOtlB, $327 canfe from ltµid ralslilg ac- tivities and $100 was a campcµgn Joan from Robert Hendricks. Smith's biggest expense was ·patd tcY the Afr.Jxtrtei' Inn and Paciltc Telephone. · Clioyke llsled ' a ·total of $il2 In co1r tritiitions amounting to less than f25 apfece ·and a. $2S £rant rorn contractor ' . Don Koll. Choyke lilted printing and pl)lt.age as the largest expense of hls campaign, ~· Contributions and n:penses for the three successful candidates w e r e reported prior to the swearing in of the new City Council. Mayor Fischbach reported income of $670 and· paid 'out ll,276; Mrs. Pryor showed contributions totaling $225 and e1penses of $l,330, and Henry Quigley balanced income and expenses of $1,127. The other successful candidates• ex- pense statements show E. Ray Quigley Jr. took ln $1,205 and spent onlY $517, and John Burton spent $947 while he' received $922. Ray Quigley reported prlnllng .and postage was his biggest expense with on- ly $98.95 being paid to both the Irvine World News and the DAILY PILOT for campaign advertisements. No expense statement was filed by the Committee to Elect E. Ray Quigley, a group which was identified ln the numerous advertisements placed prior to the election. Expense statements filed with the Orange COunty Registrar or Voters Tues· day showed other groups that were active prior to the cityhood election did not file. Misslng were statements from the Coun· ell of Communities of Irvine, the Forum Against Cityhood Today and Committee for Positive Government, and several other candidates. Candidates who did not file are Joseph E. Ball, Stephen DeLapp, li-lrs. Lucy Ann Fletcher and S. "Sand)'" Freud. The remaining four listing expenses of more than $200 are: G. Alan Snodgrass who balanced contributions with expenses at $759; Miles E. "P°ete" Peterson who took In $835 and spent $967; Charles Huegy, who listed conlributions of $U& with expenses to match, and Wayne A. (See EXPENSES, Page ZI Jobless Hijacker l(illed Shotgun Blast Drops Man at NY Airport 1 • DAIL V !"IL.OT ,.... In Lei r1111e Shaf'k Had. Pretty· .Teeth · . • &bby Diom,;;tich, 11: Lag;,na. Hills, ~x.amin~s· fossilized shark teeth "he fouild riear Valencia School in Missio11 Viejo. An expert estinla,ted 1 they 3fe 17 million. years old. 'They 'Y·ere fou"nd within 1 lh: .miles .of -school during survey by Joel Levine's si¥th gnde cfass for ' a suitable ; exc,vation site. Sb~rk teeth ar ealso found on the banks of Moulton , Parkway~ ,. • t .:. • i t .••. •, • ! '"' • !,' • • ~ .... l J •• ,. •• ·' .f o•nb .stuctied "1!eff Haslett, '12, ·and ln1truetor. J~l Levine, 'study fossilized mari!>e • erlebrne foun~ during Valencia School S!Xth grade class quest for )eontological excavation site.l There are several such sites ~in tbe , ·ps not far from the· school bu sof!!e are difficult to get to. ' ' • ID I L -' '. a'r:io .. ·. C·harged , I , POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (AP) -An Wlemployed father of seven children hi· jacked a jetliner and was shot to death today by the FBI after receiving a $200,000 ran,,om and parachutes on a threat of blowing up the craft. An FBI agent killed the hijacker with a shotgun blast as he prepared to flee here in a waiting getaway car with the Brockton, Mass., home as down on his stewaritess he menaced in a 10.bour CCI Endorses New Housing Unit Caµtion .. ' '· The Council of Communities of Irvine jdd~y tudtiaO.i lhe Irvine cify iouncII•s ''wait IDd ·•" a~ iA~ propqsed metnbersblp Jn an Orange County llOos- jng A'libOrlty.. , Chafrman Fred Fry, said CCI agrees With . the coundiJ•s delay in naming menibers. to· ihe 'county authprity that would exlmine way.s of providing low·in· come 1houSink. "In !{lite Of ou.r past resoluUot1 and our conllnumg, support of the ooncept of p~ viding .equitable 'housing 'to all levels of the 90Clo.tconomic scale" CCI supports the delay, Fry said. He said historically federal grant hous· Ing plans have proved unsuccessful "mainly because of the lack of adequate planning and the· failure of the govern- ment lo conaiiler the needs of both the disadvantaged person ,and bis more fortunate neighbor. "Even U a successful plan were developed and approved by .the propcl!led county aUtborlty 1and the federal .govern-- ment, it Is very probable that Irvine, which cannot be considered a dis.ad· vantaged area, would not share in f~eral money because of our low priority posi· tion," Fey noted •. He said the Irvine Company had been Wonned by Housing and Urban ~velop. ment Secretary George Romney that providing funds to Irvine "the center of highly affluent Orang~ County" would be unfair to cities such as Detroit or IOUtheastern Los Angeles. Fry also noted thal the Feb. 9 deadline for naming members to the county authority ii not accurate. The deadline, Fry said is March JO. , Orange County Supervisors name three of the five members of the proposed authority. They alao appoint the other two !ro'm lists of nominees submitted by the member cllles. It isn't likely they would give special consideration to Irvine nominees "after-the city's recent ex· periences with the, supervisors," Fry said. Fry concluded the city council should not act unW a thorough lilldy of the pro- posal's pol<DUals and limilations has been made. Murder ~Men, Woman ~eld in Death of Oran_ge Newlywed tlun1er· cbargea were filed today In Wlde·wlll be repre...ted by the public Chino Slate Prison'• Don Lugo 5'fot'! Ana Municipal Collrt against two defender. Judie Scbwab ordered court Rehab!Utation Facility when the shoollng ll1l!i> and a wotnl!I accuaed ol the ldlllnr appointed lltomeyo !Or hla codelendants rred oton orange m111 who w11 lhol liltwl~ when the palJIJc delonder'1 olll<e Iii>" oceu • de bear! whlle bis young bride 'lalchOd pealed lhett would be 1 conflict of II> Both men, he said, were serving time llf.Wror. tereal H they rtpr<lellted all three. for convicilons In Orange Counly courts 'JUdge Phi\ip Schwab delayed ,.ttlng of Eartghl laid newlywedJ Mitchell and and had been ordered to nport blct to Ill hearing date unlll later today to hla w)fe ltlren, 21, ...,.. m..mlg to the prison Mondtl)' after working In their ~ his court to appoint lowyera for their Oran(& aptrlm<nt from 1 ..wt to hOme ar<a for the weekend. ~ Nell Cartwrigh~ JI, and SuSln reloUm when they ...,.. lialtell by 1 While Judge Schwall was orderhlg 1 i1!1Jai! Sutlllle, :rs, of Pomon1. • m1n and 1 Woman who Otdeftd them to det1y of today's arraljpunen~ d!Ver1 • ~ wspecli, aeJzed Tuesda1 by police "hand over all the money lhey bad." recrullecl by the dlllrlcl 1ttorney'1 officer ln'.J'omona end Phoenli, Mil. wera Jpln-Police 11ld Mltchell handed over hl1 were acourlna the nce1n Door our the ~ court loda1 by Jerry Mlchlel Wade, wallet but w1s lmmedlatel)' lhot 11 point Stuft Shirt Restaurant ln Newport Beach .r. wbo Wll ldentllled by Cblel DepUty blllik ranie whlle hla wile !Umblecl with fo~ the gun believed uaed In the kllllna. D1ltricl Atlomoy J-Enrlcbl •• the bor pane. Enrllht uld bk ln...t1Plort believe '1rfuer 111111" In Ille lla1'"8 1111 Batur-EnrtcM laid both Wade and Cllrtwright the tr!O drove to Ntwporl after the killing of Gerald F. Mlicbell, 14. were on WHl<end work lurloucli tmn the and throw the ""'JIOD Into the walet. " ·~ I drama that began at Westchester C.Ounty Airport. Described by neighbors Of b l s luck, the hijacker comman<!.eer.ed a Mohawk Airlines jet on an Albany-to-New York City flight by flashing a pistol and saying he had a bomb. The FBI said bis weapon turned out to be a starter's pistol, harmless. unless modified to fire live ammuniUon. The "bomb" was two water-filled ~ , , GOSPEL , SING~R."D.IE'S . ' , Moh1ll1 Jackson, 6Q. Top Gospel ~tar Mahalia Jackson Succumbs at 60 CffiCAGO (AP) -Mahalia Jackson, gospel singer and recording artist. who · performed throughout the world, died to,. day of a heart seizure. hospital at- tendants said. In falling health the last few years, !be 00.yeaM>ld singer died in Llllle Company of Mary Hospital in Evergree{l Park, a Chicago suburb. Born in a levee shack on the Mlssiasl~ pi RJver near~w Orleans, Miss Ja~~aon rose from wa oman to international fame singing pel songs. Her n a m e 1 appeared on marquees from Carnegie Hall in New York to the capitals of Europe. Since 19641 Miss Jackson had been In and out of hospitals, sulfering mainly from what doctors said was complete ex· haustlon from her demanding itinerary. In the fall of 1967, she wrui forced to cancel a European concert tour and returned home after convalescing in a Berlin hosplial. Miss Jackson entered Little Company of Mary Hospital Jan. 11. Attendants said she was suffering fr o m an lnteatinal obstruction assoctated with heart disease. She died In the Intensive care W>it. She had become ID OI a European tour several months ago and was ordered home by doctors. Ho5plial attendants said she was In a aemlconsclo.,. slate the last two bys and a1ed withour any of. her friends or ad-J1llrers •t the he<tsld1. • ' . · Mlss Jacllson was IS when ·her mother died. Her lather wu stevedore on the N<w Orlean ... docks by day, a barber by night and 1 preacher on Sundays. Hla daughter grew up llslenlng to records of blues Es; Beasle Smith, the only mu.s1c education he ever received. At w JO, af\e was nursemaid and al 13 scrubbed floor>. "I alw ays wanted to be a nurae when I grew up.'' she once said. u1 wanted to we.ar a clean. white unlfonn. 11 wrapped in pieces of blankets, authoriUes aaid. Followed by the FBl in pursuit Planes from Westchester, the hijacked jet land· ed at Duichess County Airport here early today with Its three crew members and the hijacker, who was identified as Heinrick von George, 45. A car provided by the Dutchess County sheriffs office stood waiting at the end or a darkened runway as demanded by the hijacker. Interviews Set Dulchesl County Asal. Dial. Atty. Allred T. Tallabon said IDllr FBI 11~ lay on the ground about 40 ymb l!el>1ncl the jet and watched the copilot HI~ then place a dufOe bag in the getaway car. The hijacker, holding a pistol In one hand and the stewardess' shoulder In the other, went to the pusenger side of the car, Tallakson aal.d. He slid in behind, the steering wheel, (See IDJACK, Pa1e I) Names of CommissiQn H~p~fRls ~ade P"4~~iC ' . '· 1'1!enty·five ol lhtomare·lllln·IO Irvine <nlldelita oeeldng 'lfJllOlnlnieiit to the Irvine Planning Commbilon hjtye been laeledeci'lor lnterVlews ~Y the City Coiin- cU "Salurday. • • Adln~ city malllpr• Wlllllm' Woollett • today releued the Uat of pen0na ,'!ho will "be· plecl • 10 hilrNtes each to pmenl, themaelvti for cons!CleraUon. ti ™ City' Council mettl atl 9:30 a.m. l!atprda~ in" the 'ci!Y o11!9ta al CJ! Cam- JIUI Drive, Irvine, acroa the ·street from the ,UC lrVlne ,cafnpua. , • r Each of the 25 Hlected for Interview ha'd IO ha've been namedan llala'.dr1wn by 11 lmt'.two councllmtin". ·CilaJicUmen wlll ·narrow the selection' to. aeven pendnS who are expected' IQ be -fnled;to_ the city plannlnt body at the next council meellng. That,_, will be held at 7:30 p.m. W(llneaclay In Unlveralty P~ Elementary School. , The' 25 who will be Interviewed Satilr· day and the time lliey will appear are: Jerry Koehler, 9:30 a.m.; Darryl Toblaa, .9:40 a.m.; Robert West, 10 a.m.; H. R. Shuptrine, 10:20 a.m.; .L. A. "Len" RoJ>hlSM, 10:40 a.m.; · Mrs. Cecil "B. Myers, 11 a.m~ Ellen Freund, 11:20 a.m., and Andrew J. May, 11:40 a.m: · A 40-mlnute lunch break will begin at noon. The remalnlng · interview ap. polntments art: Err.ll Benes, 12:40 p.m.; Wayne A. Clark, 1 p.m.j Franklin F. Hurd, 1:20 p,m.; Wesley Marx, 1:40 p.m.; Robert Hendricks', 2 p.m.: Jerry Choyke, 2:20 p.rb.; Patrlcla A. Stratton, 2:40 P,.m.; Roderick L. Royer, S p,m.; Barbara Wiener, S:30 p.m.: James D. Hewkker, S:40 p.m.; Zachary James Sham, 4 p.m,: G<orce A. Molina, 4:20 p.m.: Robert W •. Mouat, 4.:t:> p.m.; Richan! A. Kent, S p.m., Dennla G. Pickets Curtailed LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior Court judge ,has limited picketing by the United Farm Worker1 Orpnlu.tlon at Ralph 's grocery stores. Juoge1~bert A. Wenke 1ssued a restrainmg order Wednetday 1llowlng only three pickets at each ~entrance tQ the company'• eo markets pending 1 hearing Feb. 10. CHINA WATCHERS ' WATCH US, TOO China watchers must have btfn watch- ing Wl\en this 1d hU ,the' cts111Uied ltC· t!on of the DAILY PILOT: ANNOUNCINO lat lhl~ent lrvm Chin•. Antlq\le Jades. 1nclent art. fine porcelains, tvor1ea ' jewelry. Hours to-I Y1nkee Peddler 2114 N~ Blvd., C.M. The adv,rtlse:r was 111ttry pleased" with the Id 1nd also "v""I pleased'! with m~. What have you JOI Io aeTil We II Ml2 YW move ii. PhOne -· the direct line to ruults. . . Tyler, 5:30 p;m., .lOM!lil· E. 111!11;•1:• p.m., and PaUI Joluml,, I p:m.' : All. prpspecUvt plmlUc coirnm'u':,..1 are asked to ftII' )h Illa clrncia ol the Irvine World N.,P, llCnlll the hall from the city officu. on the seCond floor of Town Center. '!be coo'.mcn will coll 11> tervlews, a cJt7;~eeman·saJ<l. • •• . Maurice : Skins· ' Resigri,s Nixon ' Cabin,et Post ' ' . ' • WASll!lj'GTON ,(AP) -Praaldenl Nb· on • today announced· the l'lll&nlllml ol Secretary of Commerce ~ """" and named u his · ~ 9" 11>- ternatlonal economic policy edvJler, . Peter G. Peterson. starts Is stepping out to work ln Nbon'a re-elecUon campaign, aa he did in lM.• , Nliori said he la staying out of pulllan politics unW afjer the convenUon,1 ~f Stans will be "chancellor ol Iha, "l'· chequer of one of the 'two major J)artlea:." In hli letter of realgnaUon Stano, 1.1; told Nlion "I 1m r.slgnlng to lllltt in !lie campaign for your rMiecUon, 111111 I belleve that in tllil way I can best eerve tha lnteresta of the country In 197:1." The President also IMOUllCed that hla pmldentlal aaaiatant, Peter Flanlpn,,1. ~year-ol~ former New Yorker, ... will move lhto Petenon11 apot u execuUve director on the Praaldent'i Council of intkrnallonal Ec<inomic Polley, ' " Nixon said Stans will continue In Jill post until Petersoo geao ·!l<Mte coo- llrmaUon. ! Ce• ' Partly cloudy -Oii P'rlday won't hide the bluo, --ll<y over the Orange Cont. Tanpera.. lures will sUll be a. chllly 55 de- grees, dropping to between II and 15 tooliht and P'riday nlghL INSmE TODAY Tilt A11oclaled Prr11 rrporll a na«onal lobor leader fdnlU/fed ., a New York Mafia fill"" Ms ivo\lm a 10<b of .poUli<;al ;,.. volwmtnt tliet 1trttci\f1 lo th• o//k:e of Mowor Jo~K L!ncisatl. Srr ?aQC U /OT dctoll<. L, M. Myf r ..... ,_.. • CtllfitinN 1t ,....._.. .... .... c ..... ,... ,... or... ~ t1 C-lct • '"* """ • Crt1twete a '""' ..., 0.•ltl Ntflftt It ltMll .,. .. ..,,.,... ..... • TtWmM • • .......... ..., TllMfln -....... .. .. Wtt:tw 'II .... .. ..... 11 .... ,,. ... • ... 11 '' ............ Mt ........... ,, ......... ... -.. u ·\ ' ' ' 'r ! f DAILY PILOT SB Nixon By STERLING F. GREEN WASHINGToN (AP) -Jobl<ssntss bu become tilt 11r<at """'10IDlc <DtlDf, Praldent N!Xon llld today. lie usured Congress he 11 detennlned to dete1t both unemployment and inflation, a n d reported "the outlook Is bright" for suc- ct:ss. Jn his annual Economic Report to :eongres:i, Nixon quashed with lln11Jty the hints by some offlcialS of an early end to Phllse 2. , Price-wage controls wlll be enforced, be aaid, until the go.al of "reasonable price stability can be maintained without CCl'ltrols. , 1'We will perservere until the goal is reached," he promised, "bu t we will not New Coastline Bill Prepared By Carpenter By BARBARA KREIB!CH Of 1tH1 Dally l'lltt Stitt State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (J\.. Newport Beach) is preparing his own coutline protection bill and expecb to in- troduce it to the legialature in about twc> weeks, his administrative assistant Mike Neal disclosed today. The senator still is opposed to the regional government concept of coastline control and believes the. problem of 4 coastal protection can be handled between the state and local governments · if proper criteria are established, Neal &aid. "Wt already have put lo a skeleton bill to bold a 1pot and obtain a number," said Neal, Hand hope to have the main bill , ready to £0 into the spot in about a cou- . pie of weeks. "It will provide for a non-partisan atate commissioi. composed Of npretentatives of the pubUc and elected ofticlals who _will ntabllsb criteria to be used by local ~ governments in establishing plans for the . coastal zone." Carpenter's principal concern, ac· cording to his aide, ls that no private pro- perty be taken over, or subjected to a ' development moratorhlm without finan- cial compe11Jation to the owner. "Under thl! bill," said Neal, "if any , property Is deemed essential to preserva- tion of the coast, private ownen or the property would be r<ll<ved ol property tax unW such time as the state is in ·a position to purchase the land at lair market value." With regard to the dual coastl ine pro- tection bills presented to the Senate and .. Assembly Monday by Sen. Donald L. ._Grunaky CR-Watso n ville) and Aseemblyman Alan Sleroty ([).Beverly Hills), Neat said, "'Mle bills still contain the regional government concept that • ;wete·in the bills .defeated last year, and :~ ... ator i! still de!lnit<Iy against 1hls , concept. They 've just added a tew more , ·local oflicials." :" Carpenter hu not ret had Lime 'to et-! :1.411ne other detaiJs·o the new , matching i ·billa .. "Neal ad~ •. $te he is currenUy busy wtth a epeclal comroittee examining public employe practices. He is expected to return to Oranfe County Friday. "The new bills".' said Nea1, "do seem to ha ve bipartisan 11upport, but there still is opposition In many quarters to the regional government concept. However, the legislature is at a point where they know they have to get something out fast and if another bill is preferred to his, I'm su re the senator will support it." The new Grunsky·Sieroty bills bring the coastline protection problem to the legislature for the third co nsecutive year. Last year separate bills introduced by the two legislators passed the Assembly but failed to win fina l Senate approval. OU.NCil COAIT DAILY PILOT H.-tl1tM IMcl .... ,. y .. ..., .... ,,_ 011.AHGE CO.t,tr PVI LISHINO COMl"NCY 11.•!Jert N. W11d f rttld4r!I -.Id Piii-ii ..... J1c~ R. Curlty Viet l"rtt.cltnl •ncl ~rtl ManttW T110,..,1t Kttwil !Gltor lho1r1 11 A. MY•ph •n• Mo11119T .... E~•IG!" C~•tl11 H. L101 Aiclo.1 •J '· s.n .... ~lflll ""-lllnt il•lfB Offi;n Cotlt lflf'U : l» W•1 ll•r S!reot M_,t IN<~: ll1! N""l'O"t &Oll:~•rl '-•""'• Bi.dO: m '°'•' ,,,_ MW1thlflw, 1-.c~· HllS IMC~ hul9v•~ ~ QM"lflllt ; )O.S Ntr .. lJ ~IT\ltlo -· fliind.,,, _,,, 27, 1'172 Cites Bright Econoinic. Outlook , ' • keep lhe controls one day longer than neceuary." Tho r~port. third and last o! )II< major pmldootlal ......... to the n~ l<Uton of eons ...... ~ a •tronc 0011 .... exponston In the llnal quart<r of 1971. Real output roH 6 percent In 1nnual rate, twice the rale or the precedin& sli: months. Gross national output will rise by near- ly $100 billion in 1972, or more than 9 per- cent, to a total of $1.145 trillion, the message said, and two-th irds of the record gain will be real. not just innation. "tm begins on a note of much greater confidence than prevailed 6 or 12 month s ago," the President said. "Output is ris- ing at a rate which will boost employ· mmt rapidly and eal lnlo UQCJJlplc>)'men~ Tbere.J.t every~reat00 to expeet1thll rl\J or lncr<ue to continue ••• *'W• are converUnc the fear 'Of perpetual !nllaUon Into a flVWlnl hope !or price otabUlty ••• 1 F<r the firll IJma In ovtr a d<cad<, thf U•llM •Slain IJ movln11 de<blvely to i:<+tore ~trooslh to Its international econ~ position. "The outlook Is bttghl, ,but much re- mains to be done. 1'he.£teat prob!~ is ti> get the unemployment rate down from the 6 percent level where it waa Jn 1971 "$i:i percent unemploymtnt l! too much, and I am determined to reduce lhat numb<r slgnilicanlly in 1972," he ad- ded. The Jol>l<u -rose to 1.1 .,.._t to · bdow" S percent by 1he Y<ar-eod-was Dectmbtt. N-aald Ille 1971 tu cuta ·IJllde ,IA ~t or the P!<Sldent's •ncl. the maaalve budcet ctelicUt bl -o1· .-In MaodaY'• fllcal 1rtr """"1 c.uncu c Adv!Jen, boded by JDWafl• wlll provide ari upw~ thrult H.,.bert Stell). •• for the eaJllOlllY. Qimnt ledual apen-Chalnnan 11.i<lft .was among those dbll, he Aid, would exceed re'leouts by crltlclzed bY toogrwmen rectntly for $8.1 bllUon evenif the economy were run-" specul.atln• tb'at the Pbal( 2. controls nlng at full employment. -..... , · ' • ' • "This Is ,•tropf medlclbe, al\cl l 4o nol mlsht be • 1111«1 bel~ the Novemb<r propose to continue its use ," he auured elecUon. He later explamed he meant the the lawmakers. "but we have taken It In ceilings ml«Jit Of 'nilght not be needed order to give a powerful stimulus to that long, but would be kept IS lcnJ as employment." needed.' A forecast that the recent l!i percent Today, the President'• unusually brief gain Jn real output will continue 1n. 1972, 2,200-word masage 1nd the touncil's 295-- while tt»e year-~year rise io prlcu pq:e report which accompenled it were diminishes to 31/• percent -and to a rate in agreement on the polnL Controls will be kept untll 1<•...,.lile st•bllllY can be maintained without lhfln, Nixon said, and ~'how lon& it wUI take no one can aay.'• But, he added, "'lb.at ttate ol &ff.alts c.an and will be reacbld. '! • Success will depe.nd on cooperatJon of the American people, Nixon said, not on ly through compliance with the regulations but in a "mutual understanding or the dilficulties that all of \ls-working people, businessmen, consumers, f a r m e r s • government officials-encounter in this new and complicated program . "Our experience In the past few months convincea me that we shaU have this necessary ingredient for succeas, '' Nixon said. Doggone Mess GOP Baeking Saddlebaek Finally, It's A Recession Three Killed In County Road Crashes Poo ch Lose s Bar Stool Battle By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tllt Dallr l"ll•I S11ll This is a story about D. D. Storey, the dog who lived up to his name. Just ask Rennie. Joyleen an d Christopher Storey, the Newport Beach Fire Department, and the neighbors around the Storey home at 123 Onyx Ave .. Bal boa Island. One o{ D. D. storey's favorite pastimes -his initials are short for Damn Dog - is lying down leisurel y with his feet up on something, like a bar stoo l. The four·monlh-old Afghan hound was doing that Wednesday morning when the storeys were startled by a blood-curdling series of screams. "Afgha ns sound like humans when they scream," says Storey family friend Bill Gerhardt, who got in on the escapade. Racing to the kitchen-dining area. they round D. D. with his left front leg caught in a wrought iron bar Stool. Everybody got into the act or unsuc- cessfully trying to free the upt~ght pup-- including a telephone cord -which only From Page 1 HIJACK ... and his hostage slipped into the passenger seat. An FBI agent went up to the passenger side. shoved a shotgun in front of the stewardess, aimed at the hijacker and demanded his surrender, according to the assistant district attorney. Tallakson quoted the agent as saying the hijacker scr~amed unintell igibly, reached under the front seat, aimed a pistol at the agept and llred. The agent said that after seeing a flash, he discharged bis shotgun point· blank, at the same tim e yanking the hostage Crom the car. The hijacker's body slumped aga ins t the wheel until the driver's door was opened, Tbe body then tumbled onto the runway. T~llaksqn saiq the agent and the 11ew~rdesa fled from lbe car beci'uee-ol .a ~.the ,hijacker voiced 'that th~ l>omb'WOuld gti off if he wm. ahot., -• Von George lived in Pru$kill, N.Y.~ until 1970 when, police .there. sald. he moved to Canton, Mass. .'.A short time later, he moved With hiS wile and children to a single-family hou'se in nearby Brockton, where FBI agents ~ day were investigating. Neighbors said von George wa s unemployed and had been referred to a drug au.re • job th a t 1<11 through in Albany. The stewardes'B , Eileen McAllister. unhurt, said the hijacker kept a gun .at ,her.bead for several hours. but shrugged off a suggestion that hers had been a har· rowing ordeal. "I feel fine," she said, "just glad to be here." Earlier, after letting the passengers oft the gunmen kept the pilot. Capt. Carl Rieth, a11d co-pilot William O'Hara at bay in the cockpit while he held the stewardess with bim in the rear cabin threatenin,( .to blow up the p!ane if hi~ demands were not met. For seven tension-filled hours, he W!iited aboard the FH227 twin-eng ine turbojet while atbe airline rounded up the money In New York City and had it sent with a police escort to the airport. · Ke also demanded and got two par~Chtes, .at one point .saying be in.. tended .to force the stewardess to jump with him. But he later appeared to back away from th is threat. Rieth, who talked with the man over the plane's publlc address system~ said :that as the hours wore on the rnan ap- peared to be growing edgier. "He's screaming. He sounds like A madman," Rieth said at one polat. He ''says he's nol only an expert parachutist , he's an expert pilot. He'll put bullets through us and take this crate out or here himself." At another point. he quoted the man AS 8aying he had 11made peace with his maker and the FBI should make peace with Its maker.v When the money arrived, It "'' passed Into the cockpit and !he parachutes were placed aboard thrnugh a cargo halch. "He's giving u1 two minutes to take off," Rieth radioed the control tower. Theo wit p lights flashing and with FBI ·egfnls, ·t!ale troopers ·~nd local police watching, ill< pla .. took oil !1 !0:59 a.m. PST •. Another MDbawk plane, r u o. o J n 1 "Without "8biJ, took ou· to trail !he hi- jacked alrlintr. • Al llrat, the ..,...,, lolcl the crew to head for Plltafleld. Mau .• IG mllea ·•U4 OI tbt N<w Yorirllnt, and to 11a1 beldw 5,000 !<el altitude. tangled matters furth tr. ''Their child got into it .and all hell broke loose," says Gerhardt. What do you do with an Afghan hound with his legs tangled in a bar stool ahd also telephone cord? You call the fire department. Rescue crewmen from the Balboa · Island .station raced to the scene to find near-<:haos. "The dog was still belleriRg. And the dog next door had started bellering," says Gerhardt . "So they cut off the leg -the leg of the bar stool, lhal is -and they had to disconnect the telephone," he continued. Mission accomplished , firemen packed up their hack saws and other rescue equipment amid profuse thanks by the Storeys, and went back to headquarters. Meanwh ile, D. D. did just what you might expect a dog to do. He flopped back down with a sigh of canine contewt. And put his paws back up on another bar stool. State Senators' Committee Posts Reduced to Four Candidate WASHINGTON (AP) -Sur< enough, Jt was a recession after all. Tht White House says so, two years later. Although school board trustee races are The report of the Council of Three men lost their lives In Orange Economic Advisers, sent t o traditionally non-partisan, the Saddleback Congress today with President Nix· County traffic Wednesday night and early Republican Assembly ha s endorsed one of on's economic message, says on today including a Hacienda Heights man the six persons seeking election Tuesday page 145: "Jn 1970 tht UnJted whose runaway truck terrorized freeway to a vacant Tustin Union Hijb School States was ln a mild rtceUion.'' · District seat. Admlnlstrl.Uon olficials,"'tben and motorists in San Clemente while he ap- Charles E. Ketchu, president of the evtr since, have spoken of a patently was sufferlng • heart attack. Saddleback GOP assembly says the slowdown, a hesitation, and a lag. Dead are: group is backing telephone engineer Dana But until oow, they hadn't admitted Vlnoeat Jou pll Dlaaa, 45, of 1118 S. Old Carkey or Laguna Hills. the Nixon administration had a Canyon· Drive, Hacienda He ight.. Kelchu urged voters In "Capistrano recession. Highlands, El Toro, Laguna Hills and Tbomu Mlle.bell Dalton, 24, of 1974 Mission Viejo to support a single can-Chouteau st., Orange. didate to assure greater representation Jo1tpll Kellu, 29, of SIG S. Olive St., La !or the Saddleback Valley area. Four New Homes Habra. "We need another school board Diana, a truck driver for REA Eipress, member to make sure we get a fair died at 4 .a.m. at the wheel of his large break if unification passes," Ketchu said . ffit by Burglars semi rig. Virtually every community group in the Before the heavy truck ca me to rest on new city of Irvine has endorsed another a freeway guard rail in San Clemente, trustee candidate for similar reasons. Burglars struck in the Mission Viejo the vehicle had veered Into opposing Mrs. Elizabeth "Lee" Sicoli, a area Wednesday night, stripping costly freeway lanes. it caused northbound U · ·1 p • hou u ho h be chandeliers lrom four homes under con-niversi y ar.. sew e w as en drivers to swerve fra ntically, then it eas- t. · chool II · r I struction in the Aegean Hills sector and ac 1ve In s a airs or severa yea rs, ed back into southbound traffic and sto n. h be ndo ed. b rt• carrying off steel reinforce ment rods r as en e rs Y non-pa isan groups being used in the buikJinO' of a medical ped. including the Council of Communities of -'O The runaway truck grazed barriers and Irvine, the City of Irvine Now (COlN) complex on Puerto Real. Jl'.)Sts on the wrong side of the San Diego organization and the Irvine Council for Orange County sherifl's officers today Freeway, highway patrolmen said, and Ed 1. valued tbe steel rods at more than •~. uca ion. .....,... caused sever.al drivers to veer up a bank The Carkey endorsement b.v .. the They were being used by masonry con· to "d ., avo1 a collision. R bl. bl ,. .. r· I 1·1· I tracton to reinforce block walls at a epu 1can Assem Y ~ we trs po 11ca Coroner's deputies said Diana may d nt d I I.. r· building that will eventually house a en orseme ma e or any o u1e 1ve ac· have died ol a heart attack. He had an clinic and doctors' offices. tive candidates. One candidate, Mrs. attack three years ago. his employer From Wire Services Marie Morales, has said she is not ac· Investigators said UJe four homes in an reported . SACRAMENTO -Five state senators, lively campaigning. area being developed by the Alscott Paul Falk, .a San Clemente police or- including Sen. Dennis Carpenter {R· Others seeking the unexpired term of Development Company were systemati· ficer. working to free the dead trucker, Newport Beach), Mooday will have their resigning trustee June Smith or Tustin ~~~~~li~~ of the recently installed , lost his footing and fell down a 30-foot conugittee assignments reduced from are: bluff suffering scrapes and bruises. five to four in an effort to induce better Stephan J. Fabula and Douglas E. The Jreak· mishap occurred near the attendance. ~ •~oran -• Tustm· and ~arl Ca-aws"'M ti M (JI £> ••· -· F S ·l T • ht Avenida Presidio overcrossing. According to Senate Presid<nt pro l<m Toro.. Orum e ODig Patrolmen said thal had Ille truck been Jatnes Mills (D-San Diego), no senator Fabula, a teacher, attracted support of Candidates seeking election to the tra'ltling faster it could have viulted will serve on more than four committees Irvine groups when he ran unsuccessfully Tustin High School District board of ovir ·the steep b.ank and perhaps landed this year. last April 20 in • fi~Jd that included no trustees will sftitak tonight .al 8 o'c~k in on the roof of a supermarket below. The new reduction will be in force when candidates from th e Irvine al'tA;t ' . Jtqyal Savinp::;oo, i.oaa in E'l'To~ . Dutton was hit by a pickup trvck th~ ~1ate Rul.es CommiMtteedunve.Jls 11 1st972 Moran, a consulting engiileer, fs likely The forum Is sponsored by the Sad· Wednesday night on Chapman Avenue cqmm1 tee assignments on .ay. M is to receive support fro m conservati ve in-dleback Republican Asse mbly. near Orangepark Acres Boulevafd near chairman of the rules group. terests in Tustin. He was active in the Spe1kers include Dana Carkey, Earl Orange. He was dead on arrivaJ at Chap- "No one can be a member or five co m· successful campaigns of trustees Robert Carraway, Stephen Fabula, Douglas ma n General Hospital. mittees and do the job we.JI," Mills said. Bartholomew and Paul C a l h oun . Moran, and EU.tabeth Sicoli. A sixth can-Willis R. Thomaspon, 37, of Silverado, "We think we'll improve attendance by Bartholomew is a member of the John didate, Marie Morales, has withdrawn driver o[ the truck told highway ·Hdudng.~ competitkn ·for members' Birch Society. according to the County Registrar of patrolmen th.at Dutton ran In front of his -...time," · •· Ganaway is a mo..i ...... e banker. Voters' off.ice. -1..:c1 and •-bl to to · 1· : 1n .additioo to . Carpenter, GOtdon 1--------· .. -'--~'---------------------v.::.u.:.::..u.::.•.:.::..:_=::_".::.81::..:U:::•.::.•::e:.::.::.'.::::P.::.'"::..::Im=e. Cologne of ]9dio, ~.~DeukmtjJan or Long Beach; Howard \9'8y of Exefet and Dellloctt! lllchoias Petris of Oakland all setted ·Oft'ftve cofnfnttteei· duri"n1 the record 335-day 1971 session. Most other ~enators served on four committees. C.Ommittees frequently failed to form quorurrui during the 1971 session, con- ducting hearings as subcommittees until enough ,Dlembers showed up. .. '. From Page 1 EXPENSES ... Clark who balanced income and expenses at $807. Peterson said his campa ign income came from four individuals, one firm and rr.iscellaneous cash cont ributions totaling $.125. Don Koll contributed $250 and Mike Jagar gave $200. Peterson said . His big- gest expense was $490 for printing and mailing of fl yers. Clark listed names of 20 contributors includini the Central Labor Council of Orange Cou nty, Seiersen Investment Compan y. Kenneth Lewis and indicated there were anony mous contributors . Clark also showed a First Western Bank loag. His largest expenses were $349 for literature and $390 for pewspaper ad· vertiSing. Snodgrass showed no sign ilic antly large contributors and said he spent .$307 on literature and $.162 for newspaper ads. Campaign expense statements must have been filed last Tuesday and now a court order must be obtained to file late statements, a spokesman for t b e Registrar :of Voters, office said. Jt is a misdemeanor to fail to file 1 campaign .. tatement •within 35 days of an election Jn cauromia i(, \he candidate spend> more lhab $200. Eigbtet.n of the .uodldates said they received no contrlbut1ons over $200. They are: John J. Benjamin: Layton L. Gardner: Jerry Kaufman: Julius Mazur, who ukl he spent $401: L. A. &binJOn, who apent 117: Arnold Binder; William C. Borauk; Malcolm Elliott ; Kenneth J. Holden ; Konrad Larson: Betty J. M'cMulttn i James Moser: Isadore Schnekter : Robert J. ''SkJp" Wlrges; ,Robert A. .ztmwrman: Richard . C, , Wbilesid<: RObei"l Dhn Pollet ~ a. J>qa Oltoa, who said tie spent 13111.... , Irvine Tomorrow r.,,..., ~of fl ,0831 the Clly ol ~ NOii ;IOOIN) v .. commilt<e W ti..-. Alld the Cillwi's Committee 'I• l:llT. _ol Irvine (COCI) opent fl,'lll loi odHrlllillf1 prlat- Jn1 and maUlnl ol 1 • leller Md a t<lepbon< camptiln tndorslng !Ive coun- ':Jfoor Sampl So/a &J Sal FULL SIZE $249 WHILI SPECIAL ~:~ I CHOOSE FROM • These ara Vl"f comfortable .• . . Iola 'bods for siltin g and sleoping. cil <andidalel. !------------------------------------- ' Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valle1 I VOL:. 65, NO. 23, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA N.Y. Steeb TH URSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1972 TEN CENTS CounSel 1 Terms Plan Void Ul"I T ........ AUTHOR CLIFFORD IRVING, RIGHJ,FIELDS QUESTIONS With Ll'ffYl'r Mlrtin Ackermen, He Hunts for An1~r1 ~f :;~p~~l~t -~~.:·~Qi~.~~~· ,~ ZURIC~~~"-~""3~~~ ,R.Hughes" to "l . .._~,,'llllO.mio 1-'a c!ay;U.,"-11111 F ' of lh!lilo' ...w; ~"'~ lh~Uoo Iii. 11'uhlncton'to n for How~""'-" la,~ IW .. ,11111or. Olflord lrvillt .,. .hla ,'l!ile • a~..,itteo bl' Irving.· . "witliQUl d~lay''. .iq tbe.~.~-liowaid .. The Swill ..ict: tbe1 now .koo'w which Hilgbea a~loeraiJ!>y IDY,SI~, hqt.I ln ZUrlqll. wu' USed thtee times by The Irvlnts flew to New ;fork Wed· , "Helga R, Hughes" wben she came hen! l!eS!laY, lrom their ~ oo the Spanish to withdraw the money from the bank. Island of lbJ? to testlly in a ·155 ·million .. Jrviiig•s attqrney · Martin Ackermait libj!I-suit brought -against Irving by a ' salfl ln :New ycirk W~sday lhlt 1rvtn.i SW:I? a~ dea!er .~ho ~sa"id be was lll>e1t;d would cooperate wit11 ~wW authorities µ In lrvlni a bpok . Fa,Jte, about"':': Ii~· . of~cially uked, to .clQ so. H~ ·made· tbe Earlier today, Swiss police said they statement bdOre · .. today's Swiss an- asked Spanlah authorities to queotlon the nouncement. Irvin gs if the couple failed to come to "We hope they will come to see us," Switzerland to llllS1Jer quesUons. Aid WUll Ulrlch, the fraud aquad olllcia1 An officlll of the Zurich police !raud Jn chari• of the lnvesllpllon Into the aquid said: · -nilsslng money. "Anyone with a clear "1e have sent in orient requesfJ.0 the conscience 'CID come. to ' Bee US with ~ fo :;~;:~~I~':n{;~e ':i!; no:;: f:.{;;'~:\;i, ~ire bve d"1!~ ""t UU.. will ~ don~ withoul delay ." having anything· to do with the way Jn 'J'be mystery centm: arourxi a blonde which the JDOD1Y wu withdrawn from s.liss woman who USed the )lalll<. "Helga the credit bank io,Swit..rland. The Irvirtgs said they believe they were Oil Field Bid In Long ·Beach Gets State OK being, framed. tnrlch ~said he belleves now that the passport used was forged and could not have been issued in Barcelona, where Edith Irving, a Swlaa, got hers. The woman teller at the credit bank wbo bandied all the transacllons de=ib- ed "Helga Hughes" 88 being slim, dark· haired and aged about 35. J • The passport.. uaed by the woman to ""CllAMENTO (UPO -A 14.l million open an accollnt whjch wu used to cash eontroct for eonUnued development of cbeckJ made out for Howard Hughes Patoel A of the Udela!id oil field In Long claimed the bearer wu 42 years old. BOcb bu been approved 'by 'the 111,te It staled that holder, "H•'•• R. • Landa eommi.ston. . ' ' • Hubes." wu a clllzen of the tiny ~e · ~ llUCCel8llll bld 'WU· submitted 'by of Emniemn1tt ln Central S-land. th& b>n\blne ol Poworllnt; I Oil Co., Then! ts no one of that name ln the Ro)hachJlil Oil CO, and EdClnglon Oil Co. village. 11 -~ Monday by the 1.ovg • Police said · the)' bepJ! rece1Vlng Belich City Councu.; .. . • .. • • documelJl.I and 6-lnll' Wedneaday tartel A coimi._ of a!>o!Jt ,2111 acres, from the FBI., • o6dth of Sea&lde Boulevard between Pier Details wue · nol .. -. llthouCh A and Pine Avenua 'ln Long !leach. , legll aouroea said one oet of filllerprlnts 'l'IJe bid WU, '8119,0IO •higbei-than . a WU. taken from lr:Ylng'1,mami1Crfpt of prrnous _orre~ by Ppwerllne which the .. t h e al le g e d How er d H u g he 1 City Cojincil rejected last month on autobiography and which '"' said by 1rv: · tl<Ollnds,. It ·estended ·over · a •rtve-year (See HUGHES, Pqe· I) peTlod. ,City Attorney .. Leonard P.utnim I • • . R~po~t Submitted on School Unificatio n P roposa l By jOljN i.w.ER ' . Of ... MllY,"'91 ~ " tie Cotinty, ~'· oflice·bu, ~lied the four-way linlllcallon 1>!111 for the II~ tlngton Beach high school dlslrict "clear· "Jy µncomiituUonal." .•nit· ~Y~ it "fella to meet four ·of the fixe Conditions" that are req\fil'ed by the·stale E!fucalion Code A letter · contalnlng theae cllal'!I .. Is part of a 20-page roport oubmitled to the Stale Board· ol Ech1cation this week by fOUf locll school dtstricta seeking to block Giv-e Candidate Papers, Judge . Orders Beach ' ' Orange County sUp¢or C<!url Judge J. E. T. "Ned" Ruller today onlered the ci- ty of Huntington Beach to give· council cindidate David Garofalo· his nomination ~tlo~ plan ·approved Jut month Orlnl•' Cqunty CGmmlttee Oil . D\ltrlcl Organi>atlon. . · 'flli 'rei!ort eonlain$ 'sliirunaries of 'the arg\lments that ·the Fountain Valley, Westminster, and Qc;ean View eteinen- . taey -•rt? the Huntfrigton Beach Union High ~bool districts will u,. In opposing the four-way proposal before the state board Fib. 10 or 11. · The reoort ar~ against the four-way plan, .orfalnally di-awn up by the" Hun-- 1\1~ .Chute Tt]f I Ungton•Beich 'C11Y'tllement11Y) School Dlalrlct. on· lour _,, .-T!ia" pro~·. llt1nt1ncuin ll<ach unified district 'WOt:llCI have more than twiCe tbe a~ valu1tion ($15,600 vs. $7,200) of its netghbor,.Fountaln Valley· OcelD VieW" unified scn0o1 illstrict. Max· imutn allowable deviation la IO percent. -The proposed Fountain Vllley-Ocean View dlstrict "would nol be or1aritzed on the basis of substantial community iden- tity." Hijacker l.illed By FBI in NY papers . POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (AP) -An wrapped In pieces of blankets, authorities Judge Rutter ruled, as he had ruled 24 unemi)loyed. father of seven children hi-aalcf. · hours earlier for Newport Bea.ch council jacked a jellioer and. was shot to death Followed by the FBI in pursuit planes candidate Paul Ryckoll, lhlt recent today by lhe FBI after recelv'•• Al from Westchester, the hijacked jet land- California Supreme Court decisions sup-... ,. ed. 1t nitchess County Airport hare early rt G la! • "·t his It , $200,000 ransom and parachutea on a today with its three crew mem~ers and po aro 0 5 argument Wll:I c Y s threat of blowi~p the cr1ft. · the hljaCk••, who was ldentfied as two-year residency requirement is in--. l"d • An·FBI agent "led the blJacker wit)\ a Heinrick von George, .fi5. v~.ft;s Preti~ clear f~ the Supreme $.otiun blas.t ~ be prepared ~flee here A car provided by the Dutchess €Qunty Court thinking that you _,can't df".ny in a .waiting 'getaway . car with the lherlH'a office. stood waiting at the end of · ·u to bo ha 1. Brockton," Ma.is., hoiDe u 1 down on hl:s a dlrkeDed runW1y u demanded by tbe nomma on papers a man w s 1v-stewmiess be, m~ m· a 10-boQr bi~. · tudgine ~i:ty~~ :°tyre :.:."er~. Y?.[.~ dr-~t 1!<!1111 at Wutcbeater i;ounty tcl1e. · COunty . Auf. Dill. Atty. ., Airport. . · .Allted.? .. Tallakaoli.sald fQUf FBI qents going to orde• City Clerk .PuJ Jones to °'1crlbed . by nel l!qrs ~ of. b' 1 ·a .lly .., ,Iha -·'"' !lbout !4 ords behlDd IBlutlihOie~~~~, · .: 'ti'f~,~.;.. "' ..... ~r: < ' ' '."4~"~~. ""'"" .·=· .. -""' ! to 'HdlitJiiclc* '" • , • ' , • . "' a ·He~ to Wlo.., 4'Pri14t, 1171. ; lll'4W lo!. a ....... , ' .... i!!t ,lli! "'w ,&al ':!'JD !fel!ghledi" be-aalil, outside the w_,._, ··=.his~, -"' tiiried :-.:: ,!!!!"~-:r .• ~-=.._ .,.. ... eoOrllilciln.' "It'• """" Id knoW llllll i'iu .. Ioli"~ - -' nol .w to ~!hi ;, rdldehey re-· ·w rM ,,.._,.. ,,,. · Iii ' 'lllllbi4 ilie llleilai wheel, qulr"'lle!il· ll!il •hi>u!il'nli!'be lnciwed to · "boalb\' ,,... tn ,w1ter-llllad ·c:oaleOm · . : .. IW IQ,l.G. .... I) .. : hinder 1Jie:p1an1'of peoplt seekihg public · office:'' ' ~ . Jµdge . Ruiter \Vednesday onlertcl N,ewport Beach · city · olfiClals 1o Issue nomiruiUon papen to· Ryckoff when tl\e Bal&pa Is!ariil man fti<c! an identlcaf writ ptotestliig 'the city'• action. Ryckolf is seeking the Fifth· Dlsirlct coilncil seat held by Mayor Ed Hfrth Jn the April 11 election. 'I'l)e city of Anaheim abandoned Its ~ ruldenot requirement at 1 coundl meeting Monday night ind ap- p&r<nll1' payed the Wiil' for the granting of nomlilalion paper.·to counCll cii.lidate Mark· A. Smith. ' The 26-year-Old lawyer had , been scbeduled to appear Feb. t for 1 bearing In Judie Ratter's courtroOm. Planners Reject ' Drive-in Theater . A drive-in theater P,fOposal wu struck down for a second 'time in Fountain Valley Wedne&dly because n e 1 r by residenlB opposed the lights and-noise it might bring. . Members of the city Plaonlng Com- mission denied I request by Henry De Lapp lo rezone 1111.IJ acres of lind for Jn. dUllrtal uae along the aouth side of Wsrner avenue belften .. Euclid and Newhope Streets. •Plrl of lie La11P'i request Included permlBaioll to construct a-drive-In theater oa rr acres of the land. CommiaaioalQ bed coce before denied hla request, -on complalnta from neJihbortng -Th1s time De Lapp moved !he theatar ll'OpDlll farther south on his property, but mldenta and the comm.lsl}oD ttlll llld "no." "I 1 I . ' N_iXon A·i~ Prograr™ ' , . I , ' , • ' ' r • At .:Joble~s, Inflatiott 1 ! ' ' I • I ' . •• . ., , .. . i17 STERLING F. GREEN ' WASipNGTOjl' ,(AP) !..:. Jqbjesoney has ·IJeCome tbe li'eat eccOiomlc ·~y, President Nlion said todaY-He' liluroCI Congresa he ls determined to defeat both unemployment and Inflation, an d reported lithe outlook "il briabt" for me.- ft~. j In his nnual Economic Report to Congress, Nixon quashed with finallty l\i< Finall y, It's -A Recession WASHINGTON (AP) -5ure enough, It was a recession after Ill. The Whit_e H9use says to •. \wi> yean later. The report of the Council of Economic Advisers, IC!!ll t o Congress today wltb President Nix· on's economle message, 1ay1 on ·pace 14.1: "'In 1'711 ,Qle, Unita( states WU in .. mild ttcesalorh" · . Admlnlsirllkill,ofllclals,. ~ uc! ner slnce,. have spoken of. a slowdown, a hailillon. and 1 lag. But unill now, they hadn't admitted the Nixon admlniatration bad 1 recession. hinta by:._;. olitcJu, Jr q w!J end tO Phi• J., . ' ' ' . ~ .... c:oolroll. will ~ ·enforctd, he· said, qnUJ the ~ "' :·-~ price stability en be mllntalqecl without 'CODtroJa. I • , ' "We ,;ria penerYere unUJ the. llOll ii relebell '~ be -1--' • "but we will not , ' • J!!'......_., ' lleep the controll ..,. day, loqer tha!I neceuary.", · . · The reJjort, third' ahd lalll ol'the major ·prealdentlol·meisages to the n..,.sesston of ConirW, IDllOUDCed I strong buslnesa espansion In the final quarter ol Ii71, Real output -f petceill in annuahote, twice the rote ol the preceding silt monUis. GrOll naUonll oottiut will rise by near- ly',100 billion Jn 19'11; or more tban 9 per. cool, to I total of ,I.Ill ·trillion, the -ge said, ·and IW<>llilrda o1 the record 111n will be rul, riot jUll lnflaUon. "Im begins on a "91< of mucll gn!ater confidence than prevalled I or 12 montho ...... the Prelldent said. "Output' ts rta- ln1 at a rate which will boolt employ. ment npRIJt nd eot lnlo Unemployment. Tbere 11 • .....,. ,,0-·lo upOcl Olili rsta · ol ......... to ..... •-~ •• ,. ·;w'O~ ~Uni the r.. ··or ~ lnOatloa Into 1 growing l\OJll for price stability '. •. Fdr 'the first tJme in over a decade, the United states 11 moving declllvely lo ..store 1trengib to its internatloilal economic position. -The report maintains that . the division or property from the high schOol district, which now serves the whole area, would be Inequitable to the pro- posed Fountain Valley-Ocean View and \lt'.estminster distr icts. The proposed Hun- tington Beach unified district, It says. would have high school facilities wit._, room for 3,157 more students than the district currently enrolls, while the other two districls would be short space for (See UNIFY, Page I) Planner Duke Takes Papers For wuncil Planning Commilsloner Henry H. Dukd· has piclced up nomination papen for thf April 11 Huntington Beach City CouncU race. Duke picked up hla papers from the cJi ty clerk's offtce Wednesday. He became the ninth resident to take out papers. On. ly two have actuallyfiled. : Incumbent c.uncJ!man Jerry Motne; baa flied for the race as baa challenge< Joseph T. Whaling. Incumbent COllll! cllmen George McCracken and Donal4 Shipley have their nomlnatlon paj>er11 bot have not yel'!Ueil. Others lndicaline an Interest ln the race by taldie oul papers '"' Gtorgo Arnold, lonner city admlntstrato'r Doyle Miller, Robert o. l>ottar odd ·Ollrioo s; l~:tt·==·~~ .:1-.... :e.~ ; ...... filrllll ..... -~:: II. ldoa, Fob. I ·lllllldly .... ~ ..... -... _~-'-to be I wrjf;li . muol decw. ~in\lelf at' ilie OllY 'c11iJ<f1'ofllio 10Ven days befon!1be .-.UO., or ""'9 for him will not be CG1miod. An ..um~ $0,11111 rogtster.d voten will be eUgthlf to -ba!lols ln the April 11 election. J-aald then! wtn1 ll,291 registered volen ln the ctty for the 1970 munlclpll eJeclloas. Uss than 30 pen:ent of lhOm vo~ In .. lkandidate 'roce for four councll -11. · The deadllne for voters to register for the April 11 elo9lion ls Feb. 17. ' Banquet TiclCets 1 Still A-v'ailable . H=~=~~~~ aMual lnstallatjon •flll awards blnquel -MOnday nlgbt at the Sheraton 'Beach Inn., Rear Admlrll Cari J, Seiberlich, COD> mander of the 1lrcraft carrter USS Hornet, will be.the featun!d speaker. Orange County Supervisor Davld BIUr will serve as Jnstalllng offfoer at the ben- quet. Roger D. Slates will be Installed as the chamber's new president. The banquet begins with a reception al 1:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. The chamber's IDl,D and woman of the year wtD be tapped during the banquet. Schrade :Will ..Run SAN Dn:G<l (AP) -State Sen. Jock Schrade (R.lllft Diqo), bu announced lhlt lie will run for ~ thil yeor ID the 38th district. iaid .that arrangement was 1'n0nreaponel\f..I" fo1J:li:·bid apeclflcatione. ,\UanUc\ 1\lcblleld'• orlilnal :15-)'eal' eol!lract for .~ de9elopment apitea Mitch.-21. 'Ille new cootract ts for 1 17-,......porlod. . • Trio Charged • Ill Murder 11The outlook JI bright, llut much re- malna to be done. 'l1le gn!al problem ls to get the unemptoymerit l'lte dolm from the I _I level where It WU ln lrll ... "Six percent Ulllrilploym"!l is too much, and I am dllermiQed lo. redu<'e lhll nwnber.~ In-I~.'" be ad· ded. Weedier Partly cloudy akiM on Fridl7 won't hide the bhle, -"' IQ over the Orone• Coalll.· Tai4*• lures wlll llllll be a chUJy Ill de- 8"'"'· droppln1 to between IS nd ll lottight and Friday nighL • ' . l CfllNA. W .4.1'CHERS . ' ' w.ie wtD bl npresealld by lbe public Ollno Stata Prison's Don Lu a• deltnder. Judg1 Sc:hw1b ordered court ·~bllltatlon Ficillty wben the ahooUng INSW B TODA 'Y ~ ~~·A.~~f!: _us, Tqo . . •ldler1 must have been htch- , 'Ill, '11111 Id bit the cllllllled ...,. appolnled lltomey1 for 1111 codefendlnts -·-ed When the publlc defender's olfJce op-, ·-•~< ' ' peoled there would be 1 conllict or ii>-, l\D!ll mm, be said, were 1tr1lng Uma ter..i 111beJ ripn11111ed all-. •1""'1ctlonl Jn Orance t:ounty ~ The jobleA file rooe to ,U _.,1 in December. N)son slid )be 1171 tax cull and lbe maaaive budol dell<ill be Ill· nouncetf In lloaday'a fllcll. U'IJ. liudlll message~ill Ide an !IP'lard tht:Uit rw lllO ' • Clin'tnl -.1 L >• •' .,.... diftl, ..... -....... ,.._ by Th• Associated Pr11s TIJ)OTlB a national fabor, ff ad er idnlljlld ., o Nrw Yort Majla figure 1141 """'"' o U><b of politkol m-vof,,.,.mt lllot 1trtl<MI to tllf office of Mayor Jolin LilllUau. See i'oge 18 for tlclaill. ' ,.... 1lii af the DAILY PILOT: • ANNOONaNO ' ; 1a1 sblpment rrom Chino. I AnUquo jades, an .... I 111. fine par<llllnl, i-1.. • Jellll/y. • . ' ~JN Yllitee' ~ · .-i11 Newport BlVd., C.11. Tilt ·-..... ..., Pli!llld" -.......... ....., ,i ... ,. with g~=r~~ the dlrtcl 1111 to mulls. \ I. • Enright said newl)'wedl Mlidioll llld nd bid been onlere1 to t.polt back lo his wile ICarel, II, were ....,,.. to lbe prison Monday liter wor~ in their tbeif' OrlDll 1portment' from I '1111 to · holile .... for the weekend. ' rel1Uves llhln they were Jlalted by 1 While Judp Sch!'ab wu ordering I min 1nd 1 ......, wbo onlmd llltm to delly ol 1oda7l1 omlgnmen4 cllvm "band over Ill 'the._ Ule7 bod." ' ncniltad llJ lbe dlltrlct lltotpey'• olllcer Police llld llltdlell ......,. -his were -U,. Ibo Ocean floor .nor the Wiiiet bat -I••+'.., lllol 11. polat .-IMll -1111 In Newport Belch blaolt ,_ -1111 .... lwnlllld -. for Ibo .... bll-..... In lbe klllinl. her paroe. Il'.nrtlbl llld JU• -IPtcn beilm Ei!rt;ht said boUi Wiiii llld ~116 •lhl trli .... to Newport ofllt the klIIJnc were on weekend work h•llP -~, llld 4bt -poa llllo the waler. .... .. fl.I bWilla •-If the~ were....,. n1ng ·a1 run...,,.__ · "1'hll ls otroag ni.t'cl-. llltd I do..llOI pr-to <Ollllnue Ml ~ .. be llllU'ld the -"but tie ~ve-tsken !I In ,order ID live I ...-flll llllliulul lo ·-~It ' . A •lonclll that tbi ,_ I pemnt .... la ...i Olllplll wlll -Ill 1'71. wtile the ·,.....CO.-ri. 'In· prices dlalJnlllleo lo 1114 Pl' 1111 -... to I l'lle 1ieln I. Jl<f<e~ .)'OIHnd-WIS (SOI E , Pip I) • L. M. __,, 1 ,..,... ,_.. • c........ " ....._._ .. C'""ll.. 11..-°'9"'9 c...tt d CM'" • 1""9 ,._ 8 (IMSW91 . '9 ..... .. ............ ti ......... -....... , .. ' ,....,.... . :::11114 I•= :::-., ................. .... , " ._.. .... '"'" WU....,..,.._ .. -- ' • '··--·· • . . . . .· • . ' - 2 DAI\. Y PILOT " ' Carpenter Readies Bill ' Measure Expected to Be Ready Soon; Opp0sitions Cited By BARBARA KREIBICH ot tt1t CMll'I' l"Utt Si.ti Slate sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R· Newport Beach) is preparing his own eo11tJlne protection bUI and expects to in- trod~ It to the legislature in about two weeks, his admlnlstrative assistant Mike Neal disclosed today. 'Jbe sen1tor 1tlll ls opposed to the regional government concept of coastline control and believes the problem of Moretti Asks Three Safety Aides to Quit SACRAMENTO (AP) -Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob MoreUi demand- ed today the resignation of three key of· licials in the state safety division, saying )be division was at fault in the Sylmar ,,-Unnel diauter last year that claimed 17 ..:{ives. William Hern, the director of the State Department of Industrial Relations; Jack 'Hatton, the safety division hecid who has already oirered to resign, aod Hatton'• :USi.stant, Vincent White, should all lose their jobs, MoretU aaid. {See earlier 'Story, Page 15). "We blame the fact that 17 men were Jn the tunnel when the explosion occurred ··.en improper action by the division," Moretti told reporters at a news con- -<ference. ·: "U the division had been doing its job, • jhat dlauter never would have oc- -~rredt'' he added. -.; Division of£lclals knew the gas level in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Water District tunnel was too high, Moretti con- 4.ended, and allowed men to enter the tun- ,j?el without shutting the project down. ' '1'._ ."~. blame properly belongs with the -ptvisioq of Industrial Safety for not clos- lng the project down," Moretti said. "There had been a flash' fire in the lUMel )the night before the blast occurred." •' The main contractor for the project, t.oclcheed Shipbuilding, aod its project ulet7 engineer are being tried in Los -Anleleti on misdemeanor charges of 'violalin& tbe. labor code aod the penal ,;pode . ' ~~an Nuys Jawpiaker's request that 4he Urie,olUcl~is.Jooe .fhW jo!l.oomes ' about oae week after ail emotioo~packed ,jlearing by an Assembly investi,a!jni ' ~mmJttee probing tHe itl•lslot1. c '. :. Hatton tendered hla rMignation to Gov. · ilonald Reagan Jan. ·13 After eommittee Jnembera pounded away at top division • sWf for two days, wanting to know why · .j>ro&ecuUon of violators wasn't tougher. • • The committee, lieaded by Democratic Assembly Minority Leader Jack Fenton, turned over Ila preliminary report on the · cllvision to Moretti today. • The commlltee'1 liodlngs were that the llion failed to enforce the state ~fetY IQ! Instances wheie Jt knew' that tioi!S occurred. Oil Drilling Ban Sought on Coast SACRAMENTO (UPI) Assemblyman W. Don MacGilllvray (R· Santa Barbara), has tntroduced a resolu- tion urging President Nixon to deny permits for oil drilling in California coastal waters until "fall-s afe" methods of extraction have been demonstrated. The measure also recommended Wednesday that oil production in water deeper than 380 feet be "forestalled" un- til "absolute safeguards for production and cleanup to protect the coast have been developed and full and open hear- ings have been conducted ." ,, Ol.AltGI COAST DAILY PILOT DMWft CDAST PUIUSHIW ~lllf'r l ob.rt N. WeM ,,.,.., .,.. ... i.w J1ck •• cm.., YD,,__._.°"""'.._. Tli•fl'I•• IC1tril E611or 1\t"''' A. M11rp•f1• ....... tno Edi_, Al11 Oir\iit W•t 0,... c-vt Edlllr H...r .......... Offke 17111 a.Kl! ... 1 .... u.1 lltllI'f All-• P.O. ._ 710. 11641 --UllNI 9-a? Ill r-t ..... Cllhl Mftll -w.t ..., lntt -.,,.._.:_,...._.. ........ -~-...... ~ .... coaalli protection can ~ bantlled between the state and local govemment.s if proper criteria are establiahed, Neal said. "We already have put In a skeleton bill to bold t spot and olitaln a number," said N "and hope to have the main bill ready to into the spot in about a cou· pie of weeks. "ft will provide for a non-partisan slate commissio. composed of representatives of Ute public 1od elected oinclala' Who will establish Crlttrla "' be used by local governmen~ in establishing plans for the coastal zone." Carpenter'• principal concern, ac· cording to bis aide, is that no private pro- perty be taken over, or subjected to a development moratorium wUhout finan- cial compensation to the own er. "Under this bill ," u.id1 Neal, "if any property is deemed essential to preserva· Doggone Mess Pooch Loses Bar Stool Battle By :u!TBllR•ll..V.lljSEL Of ........... ~.,...rr ...... ~-, .. -i This ia.a.ttiorJ' al>c!tll l>· D. Storey, the clog .wbo 11,ved up lo'hiJ·n~me. . Jllal. ask R<!Mle. Joy~ 1 n d .c!lrls\Opber Storey,. the Newpoi'\ Beach .Fire; Department, and llte 'nel(hbors atoUQd the Storey home at 123 Onyx Ave.+ Balboa Island. , . One of D. D. Storey's favoritt pastimes .-his inlfllis 'aref1hort for 'Dlmn Dog -!:' lyini dowp l~lsurely with-his f~ up on acm~hil:tl, like a bar stool: The four-mootHld Afghan hound was <totng that Wednesday morntna: when the Storeys were startled by a bloockurdling series of scream!. "Afihans"sound like.humans. when the y scream," 1ay1 Storey family fr1end Bill Gerllordl; Wbo gal to.on !be escapade. R.aJng ~Jlle.Id!clt<n-dining area, they rouna ~t p. with llia left front leg caught in a ~\ Iron bar stool. Ev~ltOdY 19t into the act of unsuc- cesstUUy tnlng to free the upti"'1t pup- inciu41ng 1 telephone corll -wltich only From Pagel UNIFY ... 2,253 students already enrolled. tangled matters further. "Their child got into it and all hell broke loose," says Gerhardt. What do you do with an Afghan hound with his legs tangled in a bat stool and also telephone cord? You call the fire department. Rescue crewmen from the Balboa Island station raced to the scene to find near-chaos. "The dog was still belleiiag. And the dog next door had started bellering," says Gerhardt. "So they cut off the leg -the leg of the bar stool, that is -and they had to disco Meet the telephone," he continued. Mission accomplished, firemen packed up their hack saws and other rescue equipment amid profuse thanks by the storeys, and went back: to headquarters. Meanwhile, D. D. did just what you might expect a dog to do . He flopped back down with a sigh of canine conte1t. And put his paws back up on another bar stool. 'Buy at Home' Booklets Eyed B y Beach CofC tlon of lbe coast, private owners of Uw property would be relieved or propery tax until such time as the state Is tn • position to purchase the land at falr market value." With regard to the dual coastline pro- tection bills presented to the Senate and Assembly Monday by Sen. Donald L. Grunsky (ft-Watsonville) llld Aseemblyman Alan Sieroty (D-Beverly Hills ), Neal said, ''The bills stilJ cooJatr.. the regional governmtnt concept i.baf were in the ,bills defeated last ;Year, and the senator is still definitely aga~t this concept. They've jwt added a few more local officil)f. 'Ai. Carpentet.'tlfS notJ' et ,had lime to et· amine other d~taiJs the new1 mat~ng bills, Neal added, since he is ·currently busy with a special oommittee eumlnlng p~ie employ.e,practice~ He, is expecled lo return to Orlllie County Friday, "The qeW bills,;''aaid Ne~. 1~d0 .s~ · to have blpartlW! i!lpport;but th•T1' lt)a · l~r ~ppc>:Sition ii · many qiJarters to u.--·. regional government concef).t. ·Howev~. ! the leg\ilalure· is at a point where Uley 1 know they have to get something out fast and if another bill is preferred to his, l'm aure the senator will support it." The. new Grunsky-Sieroty bills bring the coastline protection problem to the legislature for the third consecutive year. Last year separate bills introduced by the two leglslators passed the Assembly but failed to win final Senate approval. The new bills, Introduced simultaneously Monday as SB 100 and AB 200, are supported by the California Coastal Alliance, a group of more than 100 co,nservationist organizations, and were co-authored by six Republicans and 10 Democrats, including the leaders of both the Senate and Assembly and the chairmen of all four legislative com- mittees which must approve a bill before tt can become Jaw . Senate president pro tern James Mills (D-San Diego) baa precllcted the prop<isal will pass both houses this year, as has Assembly speaker Bob Moretti (0.Van Nuys). Defends Position Kerry Mulligan answers questions at a news conference Wednesday where he submitted his resignation to Governor Reagan. Mulligan, formerly top state water pollution fighter, has been accused of offer- ing a $20,000 brihe to a Honolulu, Hawail official. Detail! on Page 10. Jo'rom Pqe l HIJACK FAILS ... Similar in many ways to the proposals defeated last year, the DeW bills also 3re and h1·s hostage s11·pped 1·nto the if h' I r · d -• b •-Rand I h Colli ' (n w e and c ildren to a sing ~ amlly house en ors~ Y .xn. o P er V' passenger seat. Yreka) who last year insisted on ex-in nearby Brockton, where FBI agents t& -The report charges that "the fonna· tion of new districts under the proposed }>Ian would promote ethnic Imbalance for 1971." emption o( two coastal areas in his An FBI agent went up to the passenger day were investigating. Officials of the Huntington Beach district from Sieroty's 1971 bill. side, shoved a shotgun in front of the Chamber of Commerce are rounding up The new proposals would establish the stewardess, aimed at the hijacker and Neighbors said von George was The County Counsel's office maintains that the concentration of Spanish .surname and "total ethnic" pupils in the Westminster district would be "al least merchants to join a new "buv at home" California Coastal Zone and Conservation demanded his surrender, according to the unemployed and had been referred to a ' Co assis tant district attorney. drug store job th at fell through ia campaign involving gilt certificates. .mmissioThn and 1•dixh regional com-Tallakson quoted the agent as saying Albany. The chamber hopes to print 3,000 ~:S:e'!'dop~~nr:1ruch ~!~~eciu;e:.~ the hijacker screamed unintelligibly, The stewardess, Eileen ~fcAllister, booklets 11·11-• w'itb certi11'cales from I I reached under the front seat, aimed a unhurt, said the h1·1·acker kept a •un al cu oca reversible enviromnentaJ damage" within e 3S percent greater" than average merchants which offer one item free or 8 8 permit zone extendina from l ,OOO "ar<ls pistol at the agent and fired. her bead tor several hours, but shrugged dlstr.but· · the ho! s·-·-• bv -oe " The agent said that after seeing a off a suggestio· n 1•-1 hers had •··n a ha-!. ionm w earea ~·t:U " discount .. w. ben ,a customer, makes a inlandtothreemilesouttosea. n h h · h ii,i:i u.;z ·-.as , e disc arged his shotgun point· rowing ordeal. the unification plan. , purchase. Except for such items as minor home blank, at the same •;me vanking the "f r I r· " h 'd ,,. I I d 1 bt · nd d I " " ee me, sesa1, JUSga o Notin'g that many of these conditions Ralph J(iser, executive man.eger o/. the repa11drs, co1nstruction 1a 1 eve~,e_~1ent hostage from the c;ar. here->:: ,, , ..... , , ·-~·dy ext t . som . f the h l wou requ re approva o a eomnHU on. The. hi1·acker's .body ,.1,,~ped against Earl ' al J '' J!; iH~ s m e o sc oo c~ambeT1 said DO' date hu been set for Meanwlti'le lb• -·te -mmi·sslon'-uld ""...,... · 1er,~. ter etWng e nassengers d t · th eo· el I It · -'"'' ..., the wheel until the dtiver's door was ft the k t TI t c t is r1cts, . e County uns a e er (..'(ln-sale of tlie booklets. The chamber Is' con-prepare a master plan for the coast for opened. The bodv then tumbled onto the 0 ' gunmen ep e P 0 ' • ap · tinues that the four-way plan "would in· tactiOg merchants to ·see if there is suf· submission to the leg islature by 1976. runway. " Cart Rieth, and co-pilot Wilhlnl O'Hara at bay in the cockpit while he held tbe crease present disparities and exacerbate ficient interest to carry out the project. The bills include a $5 million ap-Tallakson said the agent and the stewardess with him in the rear .cabin, an already unconstituti onal denial of The object of the ''buy at home" cam· propriation to fund the commissions from stewardess fled from the car because of threateninJt: to blow up the plane Jf his I Ith t I . 1973 through 1976. a threat the hijacker voiced that t h e demands were not met. -..., equa "Protection" w respec to schoo paign is to attract local residents to local Half of the members of each regional bomb would go off if he were shot. For seven tension-filled hours, he ' financing and desegregatiOI. stores by offering a free item. commission would be drawn from elected Von George lived In Peekskill, N.Y.. wait~ ab!;>ard the FH22T twin-engine T~e .fiillres used in the report to Ea~h ~~i~~ )VOuld be. sold t9r_ $12. city and county officials, the other half until 1970 when, police there said, he turbojet while athe airline rounded up the de~nnme the'll]!:vel of asseued vaJUatlori' Cha{riber Offi'cial expect the~lndlvidual selected by the governor and the moved to Canton, Mass. money in New York City and had it sent per child in eac~ .di,strict''wefe prOvided :. ·i>oo~et\,.to Jiiye a po~tiai valutOf at legislature. A short time later, he moved with his with a police escort to the airport. by a firm or certiliecl public 1ccounlaiits.·1 Jeas\$500 (if;'U .-..~'-~.! ,,_,,.,· -----------------------------.:....------'-'-- according to lbe scltool officials, ; ·• ':' . ?"!' ~~-._,, "These are the same arguments µiat , M'-erchan\$ ~ JOID the coupon •offer we've .mad~ l'!L•long," said r;r. Mlchael pay ;!!O lb .~JP ~.er ~rinl!!'l ~JS·;, Brick. superbitendent of the · Founta1.n When final 'dat!s are set, tfie book.lets Valley School District, "Except that now will be Sold over a three--month period '!e have an e~~ legal. opinion and a with coupons valid for six months. ' firm of certified pubhc accountants behind us." ' "If the County Committee (on School Distrtct·Organization) had taken the time - to· consult iheir laWyers and to ·make an objective analysis of the situation," he ·charged, "then the people in our distri ct ·wouldn't have needed to spend so much ·energy trying to get relief from the un· just and politically motivated plan that was passed." Dr. Brick pointed out that the court rul· ings on the unification dispute -all three of which upheld the four-way plan -had only been coacemed with the "essentially procedural ti matter of whether the coun· ty committee had a right lo pass the plan. He contended that the State Board of Education would be the first body outside the county to consider the actual merits of the plan. From Page l ECONOMY ..• . . ' made in the report of the President's Council of Econorriic Advisers, headed by Herbert Stein. · • Chairman Stein was among those criticized by congressmen recently for speculating that the Phase 2 controls might be lifted befort the November election. He later e.xplained he meant the ceilings might or might not be needed that Jong, but would be kept as long as needed. School Trustees . Seek Additional Crossing Guards School officials in southeast Huntington Beach are seeking additional crossing guards to help childr.en croM Bushard StreeL because rerouted traffic on Bushard has created an "emergency" situation . Motorists who normally drive up Brookburst Street to the San Diego Freeway are no longer able to do so due to the construction or a •inch sewer line which began this week. So they are using Bushard, drastically increasing i t s normal volume. Trustees of the Huntington Beach ~fefneiitary school di.strict have ordered · thtir ~perintendent to write thi city to request at least three additional crossing guards. School officials said chil'dren 'from Eader, Gisler intermedisle, and Edison High School are affected by tbe increased trafffc volume on Bushard. Construction On Brookhurst is e.xpected to continue for 18' ~- • ,. .f " .., . . ' " -... . f\'9m P 41! l HUGHES -. -••• Today, the President's unusually brief 2,200-word measage and the council's 295- page report which accompanied it were 1n agreement on the paint. Controls will ing to be those of Hughes· himSelf. be kept until reasonable stability can be The graying, ~fooW'Irving, hoarse and looking pale and tired, arrived in New maintained without them, Nixon said , and York with his wife and two aons to testify "how Jong it will take DO Onl! caft say." Friday in the libel suit egalnat him by But, he addQd, "'Ib.!t etate of affairs can Fcrnand Legros, an art dealer., and will be re~ched." With Edltli" aod sohs Nedsty. I. and Success will depend on cooperaUon of Barn•by, 2, slaodlng beside him, Irving the Ameril:an people Nison said, not cy !old repurters who met him lhat be woula lhMf• -•'"·-'wilh the gul 1oqcy ~hove "no 'l""'l\'enl U"!il I 1el m,y voice "'' ~--re 1 ~ • ~ack..!JKI mv 115 and ilil·!lt llolW'l l'lll" but '!&-, "muluol undtr.llntling of ii>~ • lie -.1f"'This is ' pi<R>lt Go ...,;t dlfflcollles lhai all of u>-worklng 'Jl«lple, horrid fXPerlence of mY 111t:1' l ~ 1 businessmen, C0111W11en, f., m 1: ~ , Jie l'!'I ~kll!I lll ·• i..r,J1 .-ible goveaunent offlclll>-encounler In lhli wbflpei ~ r • • 1 ~wand compUc1ted prcvam. rrvt._i ha aaid be lo~kw•llaOeo "<klr upor1enea In the post /eW more dllll !00 um.~,..,.._ ..... , :J/oor Sample So/a IJ11J Sal FUIL SIZE $249 WHILI SPECIAL ~:~ . SEVERAL smES TO . , .CHOOSE FROM· . •·These ·.,," '9ry comfortable sofa bods for sitting ind sleoping. PROFliSIOtl~J. GARRETT f URNrJ112~5RBOR BLVD. INTE !Oil DlilfiNERS ., _ It ~ COSTA MESA, CALIF. 0,.. ... -..... .... .... 646·0275 months COllviooM me tb1l we Iba!! hue Ille "iuloblolr•Ph1,'' Wlddi~11"1llll W1 neceaall)' lnareclletil for ~.· planned to f1Ub11.ib tn !tlrrch ..t Ule Nixon aald. maratlne to serlaltre nest monlb. !-----------------------...----------------- I ' • l I Judge Halts Hospitals' Tes timony By TO~I BARLEY Of IN DtH1 •11tt 11111 An obviously impatient Judge llerbe.rt Herlands stepped in late Tuesday to halt testimony in a lawsuit filed by a nine- hospital organization against lhe state and ordered both sides to Put further 11rguments In writing . Lawyers for the C11ilifornia Health Care Pro\'iders Association and deputy Al· torney General Edward Belasco had gone fa r beyond the lime estimate submitted prior to the Orange County Superior Court hearing when Judge llerlands :deferred further discussion u11til ~larch '2. : He will hear further arguments on that date and then rule on CHCPA allegations ;that state law was violated when con. struction permits were i.Ssued last year to ,five Orange-County hospital groups. A' bull ding Contractor's testimony that he . began the grading . of an Anaheim ·hos pit ill site just three days before a con· :tro\'ersial state deadline lapsed had :earlier prompted Jud~e Herlands to com· erlt that it couJd have been "an -~·Jaborate fraud." : Judge Herlands Interjected the com· ~ent lls Belatco opened the state's ";defense to chal-ges that at least five !()range ~~y hospitals might have been · involved 1n maneuvers that allowed them to obtain building permits from the state. ; "It cou1d have been that your contract didn 't comply with the spirit or the Duffy Act." Judge 1-lerlands told contractor 'Villiam Dickenson. ··But that's \\'hat we're here to find out and I do inlend find out." Dickenson had testified that he and the organizers of the planned Canyon General J.lospital in Anaheim dre\v up a contra ct on a "cost plus fixed fee " basis shortly before the deadline of last July I. That deadline was drawn by the state to compel all hospital organizations plan. ning construction to seek permits from local health planning agencies after that date. About 400 California hospital organiza· · tions filed applications in the 18-month . .grace period allowed by the Duffy Act from Dec. 31, 1969. The CHCPA is argu- ing in the current trill that many of those applications were fraudulent. · -OHCPA lawyers argued that applicants · were well aware that permits would have been much more difficult to obtain rrom a local planning group. And they allege that many organiza· -tions. most of them medical groups, rush- -ed their applications through with only token observance of the condition that • building sites must show evidence of con· struction and that a valkl contract must ·have been drawn up between tlit group and the builder. • ~ Dickenson testified today that his firn1 ~bad almost completed grading on the tnree-acre Canyon General Hospital site ' by July I and that his workmen \Vere cut- ting out the' foundation of the hospital ~ when the deadline lapsed. But the contract between Dickenson ~and the doctors who submitted the ap- pUcation to the state got a very careful examination from Judge llerlands before il was admitted into evidence . Canceled Y·uma :~Prison Run Eyed =~ ;l). YUMA. Ar iz. (AP -1 -The tentative :~Cancellation of the 12th annual Yuma ':'-r''.l'erritorial Prison run for motorc ycles :~has dra""·n criticism from some Yun1a :~esidents. : }lenry Rolfes. city administrator. said • e canceled the event. scheduled for :• pril 8-9, at the suggestion of police of- -Xlicials who reared violence r r o m ~~motorcycle gangs. :i Rolfes said his decision Is not final. The ..... Yuma City Council is scheduled to make '."~• decision Feb. 2. :-i He said the law enforcement objections : _r..atem from last year's competition when ~ ~motorcycle gangs gathered in \Vin- : !}terbaven, calif., across the river from ~rtuma. Staow Scene 'fhe Ingomar Club of Eureka. Calif. presents a spectacular 'vinter scene with its Victorian architecture and the glittering sno,v. Reign· ing over this seaport town since the mid-1880's, the one-time residence of lumber baron v{illiam Carson is no'v being considered as a possible stale park. State,ride Antihusing Bid Revealed by Three Solons A trio o! state legislators. Including Assemblyman Robert H. Burke (R·Hun· tin.gt.on Beach ), today disclosed plans for a statewide initiative to block 1971 legislation requiring forced busing or school students . The purpose of the business is to cor· reel racial imbalances and achie\•e in- tegration in all state schools. The end result 'as the three Southland lawmakers apparently see it, would be state meddHng ·In local control of educa· lion and unfairly forcing youngsters out or their own neighborhood schools. Assemblyman Floyd Wakefield (R- [)oy,,,ey) Assemblyman E. Richard Barnes (R-San Diego ) and Burke, a former Huntington Beach Elementary School District trustee, are bitterly op- posed. Simultaneous press conferences were held in Sacramento and santa Ana this morning to outline their plan lo kill the enforced busing bill. Barnes presided at the Capitol briefing. while Wakefield held forth in the Orange County. seat. Wakefield told newsmen that he has been battling in the legislature against a bill passed in 1971 y,•hich mandates school districts. to establish integrated "at· Assemblyman \Villiam Bagley (R-San Rafael ) and adds two sections to the state education code providing guidelines for establishing "school attendance centers" and assignment of pupils for in· tegration purpose s. The bill becomes la\v in March. The Downey assemblyman today called the bill "deceitful." "It is a masterpiece of legislative dou· ble talk," Wakefield said, "and its author and· supporters have had the effrontery to defend 1t as an alterinative to forced . bus- ing -legislation that will allow local school districts to achieve integration through a program based on their own planning. and on a schedule of their oy,•n chosing. uln effect. what the bill does.·• 'Vakefield said, ''is to restore former state board of education rules which pro- vided the basis for the infamous Oit'e.lson decision (former Los Angeles Superior C.ourt Judge Alfred Gitelson) which v.'Ould have required a massive busing program in Los Angeles affecting 770,000 studenLs in 6'0 schools ." ' State to Close tendance centers" in contradiction to ex-M .1 ff . • isling neighborhood school concepts. e1·ita ygie1ie "No matter bow you garble the English languagei" Wnkefield said. "that means • • • C ·l massive .forced b~}ng of students ay,·~.Y _ oJJice f,Jl OUnty from their home. ne1~hborhood schools. Wakefield said he has introduced a bill Closure of five regional offictf and I.ht in the current legislative session. AB 16, transfer or retirement of key J)trsonnel in y,•hich would rescind the la\v he is con-\i•hat the chief spokesmcln ~alled a testing from last year. shakeup in the State Departmept. of Men- "But I am not at all confident that my tal Hygiene was announctd toda"y . bill will even get out of the education committee of either house ," Wakefield Santa Ana 's regional office and staff at stated, "my only recourse is lo go to the 2215 N. Broadway is included in people with an initiative and let them redistribution of the agency's operations. decide this issue." ·•11 is a shakeup," declared J.M. Stub. The integratk>n bill against which bleblne, Gov. Ronald Reagan's appointed Wakefield's initiative measure is direc· director of the agency administering ted was int r 0 duce d in 1971 by mental health programs throughout the state. " .-: ilA tto rn ey Pulls Daughter ·~ He said the action Is being taken because he does not feel most of the 10 top-level personnel being re-assfgned or retired are doing the job he wants. "Because of an administrative decision. they are no .longer needed ." Stubblebine annOunCed at i Sacramento press con-'< ~From Dormitory 'Orgies' ~ ference. · Regional offices in the capital plus Fresno. San FlanciiCO and Los Angeles are being shut down in addition to the • " :• ATLANTA <UPI ) -To attorney cart ' !~avage,· the activities at a University . ~'of Georgia women·s dormitory con· :aututed a dnmken orgy, with a tall • f blonde falling into the hallway and ~ atudenls blllhely dancing about. _;~ To Pat Swindle, presklent of the stu· .~'dent govemq).tnt at the unlversity,:'Mr. ·~Savage's allegations are based primarily ~:~on emotion. •You can1t g.o to the unlversi· ••• • ·lY in a sterile environment and i:;et a :complete educaUon." : And to three coeds allegedly Involved, 'U was a party, with drlnkinl, but no :c1run1u. I : T'he charges and explanaUons came out ;Wednesday at a State Senate committee haarlng•looklng Into Savo1e'1 allqatlon1. He had 1 written 27·pqe reporl lo togl1t1tor1, telling lhem tbat his daqbter 'i'1tricla. a fr<1hmao at the 111!ver1ity, ~ad bttn living In a donn unW be found out Ille WJlveralty had an "open l)ouse" rule wblch allowetl -lo 'O\sit...,.. at ctrtaln ho\Jrs. S.v1&• u ld that lnfonnation prompted him to move Patricia out of the dorm and Santa Ana facility . .,. into a private home. , StUbb~bine said: lower echelon person· \Vhile he and his'wi(e were helping her· nclt wfithlod 't~o·ott'_lr~•a offices wil l be t I th. th · •· .1 _.... rans erre , 1..:: ,.-.. '-'I. move ou ear y 1s mon , 1ic w1 nessea Eight doctors with high administrative what he believed to be a "drunken orgy,'' p t Savage said. . posts in the department and •t a ton, But three coeds, who said they were , Camarillo. Metropolitan, Son o m a , ·Stockton and 'Pacific state hcJ\IPltals are Identified ~ Savage's report as "dancing -..i l in tr' ht f drunkenly In the hall," Insisted they were belng shift11.'\I, qu tt g ou tg !'r re ll'· ing. r not drunk. The other two top level figures are the Savage ~Id !;le saw a tall blonde girl ni.,rslng supervisors at Sonoma and Pat-- fall out of the dOor of her room. ton Btate hospitals, who are only swit· 1 "She •as .t,_ drunk,01 he said. "She -·--' ~ ching posts, Sllibbleblne dlocluocu. crawled around on the floor and couldn't Department or Mental Hygiene officials get up. The wbote corridor smelled of denied that Dr, o. L. Gerlcke, medical alcoholic beverages." director at Patton State llospitals In San Stvage Charged that It lell5t "SIX Btrnard\no WU asktd to leave. younjl: men were involved In the "drunken A controversial memorandum he orgy." circulated to employes about closlnc of UnlversitJ of Georela Pretldtnt Dr. certain state ho8pltal1 was cited, but Fred C. Davison said Savagi's claims department officials said he apnounced were "totally exaggerated." retirement plans prlor to that lnc.Jdent. S.v ... Slid he feared 'for the aafely of Mwures to cut back stale hospital pa. hi• daucJ>ter. tlent populations have ~n Imposed ''"' llolCJ Wln(ale, one of the shtdeots'ld.,,. the· pui three years, primarily thrCllgh lifted by StVqe said. 11lf a boy comes on new mentaJ -health procrams serving I.he floor wttb the wrong intentions, thtn them as out-patients or •l the community )'OOl'll ... who'a In danaer." level. ' • H DAllV PllOJ :t Irish Kill 2 Policemen Sneak Attack, Border Battle Mark Outbreak · BELFAST, Northern lrtland (AP) - Two Londonderry policemen we r e macblno-gunned to death and the British 1nny fought a lime border batU• today as the Irish Repu,bllcan Army's bomb and bullet bllti in northern tre.laDd hit 1 new crescendo. Bullets riddled a police prowl car In Londonderry -the province's second ci· ty and an IRA stronghold. They l<llled a police sergeant and a coQJtable and wounded a third policeman. Two other Royal Ulster constabulary men in the auto were unhurt. The attack occurred near • Roman Catholic area~ Death Takes Mahalia Jackson, 60 ... CHICAGO (APJ -Mahalia Jackson, gospel singer and recording artist who performed throughout the world, died to- day ol a heart seizure, hospital at· tendants said. ln failing health the last few years, the 60-year-old singer died in Little C.ompany of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park , a Chicago suburb. Born in a levee shack on the t\.1ississip- pi River near New Orleans. ~tiss Jackson rose from washerwoman to international fame singing gospel songs. Her n am e appeared on marquees from Carnegie Hall in New York to the capitals or Europe. Since 1964, Miss Jackson had been irr and out of hospitals, suUering mainly from what doctors said was complete ex· haustion from ber demanding itinerary. tn the fall of 1967, she was forced to cancel a European concert tour and returned home after convalescing in a Berlin hospital. · Miss Jackson entered LiUle C.ompany of Mary Hospital Jan. 19. AUendants said she was suffering f r o m an intesUnal obstruction associated with heart disease. She died in the intensiVe care unit. She bad become ill on a European tour several months ago and was ordered home by doctors:. Hospital attendants said she was in a semiconscious state the last two days and died \li'llhout any of her friends or ad· mirers at the bedside. Miss Jackson was 6 \\'hen her mother died. Her father was stevedore on the New Orleans docks by day, a barber by night and a ·preacher. on Sundays.'• 1 l-Ji.s daughter , grew up listening to records of blue! singer Be83W: Smith., the only music education she ever received. At age JO, she was a nursemaid and at 13 scrubbed floors. "I always wanted to be a nu"rse when I grew up," she once said. "I wanted to lvec,ir a clean, white uniform." The shootings brought this tortured province's de:ath toll In 21,~ years of sec· tarlao violence to 217 -lt in the past month. The border affray erupted at Forkhlll , In County Armagh, where about eight lRA ouUaws liring from the Jrish republic ambushed a British Army patrol . The IRA Is waging a guerrilla war against the army in a bid to drive Brita in from its last foothold in Ireland and unite the North With the Catholic Irish republic to the south. The British rushed armored cars and an estimated 200 troops into Forkhill to battle the gunmen. The lRA marksmen GOSPEL SINGER DIES Mahalie Jack10n, 60 Ahortio11 Doctor Faces Court Date nltted from window to window In houses at Dungooley, taking potshots at the soldlers. Irish soldiers and police on tbe republican side also were rushed to the battle sctne. There were no lmmediate reports of casualties. Northern Ireland security forces said there bad been 16 bomb blasts aCfOl!I the province in 30 hours in the lRA'a most concentrated offensive this year. Brian Faulkner, the provincial prime minister. went to London for emergency talks on the situa tion with British leaders. Three Killed • In County Road Crashes Three men lost their lives in Orange C.ounty traffic Wednesday night and early today including a Hacienda Heights man whose runaway truck terrorized freeway motorists in San Clemente while he ap- parently was suffering a heart attack. Dead are : Vlncem Josepb Diana, 45, of 1116 S. Old Canyon Dri ve, Hacienda HeighLs. Thomas !\tltchell Dutton, 2-l, of 19?4 · Chouteau St.. Orange. Josepb Keller, 29, of 610 S. Olive St .. La Habra. Diana, a truck' driver for REA Express. died at 4 a.m. at lhe wheel of bil lar&e semi rig. Before the heavy truck came to rest Of\ a freeway guard rail in San Clemente, the vehicle had veered Into opposing freeway lanes. it caused northbound drivers to swerve frantically. then it eas· ed back into southbound traffic and stop- ped. The runaway truck grazed barriers and Jl''Sts on J.he wrong side of the San Diego Freewaf," highway patrolmen said, ·and caused several drivers to veer up a bank to avoid a collilk>n. Coroner's deputies said Diana may have died of a heart attack. He had an Self confessed abortionist Dr. John attack three years ago, his employer Shriver Gwynne has been ordered to face reported. trial April 3 in Santa Monica Superior Paul F'alk, a San Clemente police of. Court on charges that he murdered his ficer. working to free the dead trucker. iormer assistant, blonde Debbie Dwyer of lost his footing and 1fell down 1 JO..foot Whittler. bluff suffering scrapes and brWaes. Gwynne, 29: who Is awaiting sentencing The freak mtshap occurred nflr tbt In Orange County SuperJor Court on his "' Avenida Presktlo over Cr o 11 In I. confes.sJon that he performed abortlom In 'Patrolmen .Mid U.at had Che truck beMt his 17th Street .clinic, will be defend«!. by traveling futer it could have · vauJtid Newport Beach attorney Robert Green. over the steep blnk and perhaps landed Gwynne wlls arrested Dec. 9 shortly on the roof of a supermarket below. .. after he allegedly put three bullets into Duttol\ wu hit by a pickup truck the 19-year-old girl who had been his co-Wednesday night on Chapman Avenue defendant on several of the Orange Coun· near Orangepark Acres Boulevard near ty abortion charges. The couple shared Orange. 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The 1971 Grand Jury has recommended that the county schools department be phased out as a creature of a bygone era, like the little red schoolhouse. The jury reaso ned that most functions o! public education today are exercised ~ by the state or lo- cal school districts. All Of thill has brought new cries of anguish from the county school chief. He says the criti- cism is unfair . What Dr. Peterson really says ought lo M:. 110111tT P'IT•1t10Nhappen is that the 1972 Grand Jury ought to lnV1!stigate the 1971 Grand Jury and find out how it could have come up with such a silly recom- mendation. PE1'ERSON WILL no doubt be sup- ported in his call for one jury in· vestigitt ing another by Dr. Dale Rall ison, his right wing buddy who serves on the county school board. After all, it was Dr. Rallison who at- tacked the 1989 Gand Jury when it charg- ed the county school board was wasting a lot of time censoring Ubrary books. Of course, Rallison had been out front in the effort to put the knock on certain Oooks. He wanted to ban John Hersey's 11Hjroshima" and Martin Luther King's "Marching to Freedom" and he was very fearful of Ralph Nader's "Unsafe at Any Speed." He probably figured "Speed" made ~eference to some sort of drug use. RALLISON ALSO closely questio ned a proposed instructional color film titled, "·Your Body and lts Parts." He was relleved, however, when he learned the parts in question were of the nervous gystem and muscle, and not "those other parts" wbJch he apparently feared would be exposed in Jiving color. Dr. Peterson has alse been c.auMe• •bout-questions of sei:-education. So much IO th.at he creatf:d a considerable stir when he decided to conduct an ex- haustive public opinion poll on the 15ex question, busing for racial ' balance, patriotism and federal aid. His conclusive results on these heady topics were determined by wandering into 20 Orange County barber shops and )XIII· ing the opinions of 90 male patrons. The whole procedure became famous u "Peterson's Barber Shop Pole." ALAS, PETERSON was blislered in some quarters for allegedly employing a 1lipshod and superficial opinion sampling that would have caused the Gallup people to fall down jn hysterical giggling. Despite this. Peterson got county board approval for his barber shop polls in 1969 and in a grand gesture to the Women's Lib movement, declared in the future he'd include beauty parlors, too. Back to the Grand Jury in 1970: The jurrors suggested that the county schools office was obso lete. Dr. Peterson yelled that the criticism of his office was ex- treme. He ca lled for a change in the ~rand Jury system , allowing prospective Jurors to be "challenged for cause " so jurors with "preconceived notions " could be eliminated. INDE ED, IT DOES seem tha t Dr. Peterson's troubles travtl from one Grand Jury to the next. lt's a communi- cable disease he must suffe r through once ea ch ye ar. Poor man. Ma ybe Dr. Peterso n's new tack is 11 good one and he can get ahead of the game. He could write a Jetter now to the 1973 Grand Jury asking it to Investigate the 1972 Grand Jury. Tlwr$d.ly, J....., 27, 1972 --. -• • • ' • J. U~I Tt l.,._.te Chilly Repairs This leggy lass attempts to figure out how to get the engine of her car &tarted again after it 1talled along a country road near Omaha, Neb. Wednesday. The temperature was a cool five below zero. Russ, Allies Propose European Troop Cuts PRAGUE, CUchoslovakia (AP) -The Soviet Union and its allies have proposed 11 cutback In the armed might of the East and West in Europe -home armies as well as foreign forces . This came out of a two-day summlt meeting of the Communist Warsaw Pact -the defense organization of the Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany , Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. A statement at the end of the meeting said : "It would be in the inte resl.5 of sti::engthening European security to ar- rive at an agreement on the reduction of armed forces and armaments I n Europe." It added that negotiations on troop reductions "cannot be the exclusive mat· ter of the existing military-political groupings In Europe." The Soviet bloc proJXlsal suggested re<!uctions fn both home 1rmtes and military forces on foreign soil. The latter would include U.S. troops in Western Europe and Soviet troops in Eastern Europe. The West also has proposed mutual East-West cu tbacks and the North Atlan- tic Trea ty Organization has proJX>sed that il!I former secretary general, Manlio Brosio of Italy, go to Moscow to begin discuasiont. J apan, Ru ssia To Start Talks To ward Tre aty TOKYO (UPI) -Japan and the Soviet Union have agreed to begin negotiations within the year on a peace treaty to formally end the World War II hostilities bet ween the two nations, the Japanese government announced toda y. Foreign Minister Take<> Fukuda made the announcement at a news conference at th e end of bilateral consultations he held with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. Gromyko arrived in Japan Sunday to hold the first C<>nsultations between a Russian and Japanese foreign minister in five years. He met with Fukuda for two <lays and also met with Prime Minister Eisaku Sato just prior to the an- nouncement of negotiations for a pea~ treaty. The Soviet Union, however, bu Dtver replied to the proposal for ta1ka with Brosio. The form for neaotiating of mutual force' reductions would have to be worked out, the Prague statement said. It ad- vocated an all-European security con- ference by the end of this year. The Warsaw Pact countries "think the C<>nference can be convened in 1972 and ... several West European states are of the same opinion," the declaration stated. It said talks in Helsinki in preparation for the all-European conference, proposed by Finland, should bt started as soon as possible. The Warsaw Pact countries have already chosen their deleg11tes for such talks, they declared. Croatian Rebel,s H eM Responsible I rt Bombs; 27 Die BELGRADE (AP ) -A bomb exploded during the night on the Vienna-Zagreb ex- press Jess than 12 hours alter a Yugoslav airliner exploded over Czechoslovakia, kil ling 27 persons. Officials !n Belgrade believe both ex- plosions were the work of the Ustashi organization of Croatian extremJsl!I. A communique said aix passengers on the train were injured, two of them serlously. Austrian Railways in Vienna said the bomb went off between two com- partments as the train ne ared Savski Marof, about 15 miles from Zagreb, capital of CroaUa. The government sent il!I top explosives expert to Czechoslovakia to investigate the crash of the Yugoslav Air Transport DC9. Danish police were investigating a tip that Croatian extremists planted a bomb on the plane, which was en route from Copenhagen to Zagreb. The police thought the Croal!I believed that Yugos lav Premier Dzemal Bejedic was on the plane. Bejedic attended the funeral of King Frederik IX last Monday and returned on a special nig ht to Belgrade the same night. His departure was not announced, however, and the flight that crashed wu the fint &ebeduled direct flight from Copenhagen to Yugoslavia since then. Arctic Mass Brings 'Zeroes' CoM-wave Wa rni1igs Posted in Much of U.S. Tempera tures Tt ,..,ot•t lurt ' 1Pld prfclllil1!I011 IOI' "" 2"-flQIJr ;t rllld n int ,, • 1.m. ..... ~ AIU111:ra111: At11nlt l lt!ntrdt llll!Oll lllft••· C11tri.tt1 (lllU• (hklnNtl (1~1M .. , ... -Dll ,..,..,. .. Hlwll Lew Ptl " . .. 4 .. Q ·15 .,, " " " . " .. " . " " 11 11 .. .s ,14 ... ..,,. 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I . . . : • • Reds Study Peace Plan New U.S. Effort Offers Treaty Signing PARIS (UPI) -The United Stal" and South Vietnam today offertd a tw~phas. ed peace plan to end the Vlelna.m War and the allied negotiators said after the 6'12 hour aenlon that the Communists had started to aludy Jl carefully. "We had a pretty interesting meetina," U.S. negotiator William J. Porter 11Jd. The Communisl!I "asked questions which we hive anJwered, we had quite a few questions for them which they answered." The allied plan called for signing a basic peace treaty now with a final peace treaty to come later to wrap up all loose ends of the confilct and permit American troops to return· home. Portet indicated the Communists had shown close interest In the packaae. Porter spoke' to newsmen in wintry wealher outside the conference hall whert he and South Vietnam'• Phan Dang Lam formally lritrodu!'<d to the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong the eight-point proposal announced Tuesday by President Nixon .. In his statement to the conrerence Porter made it clear the United States was ready to sign promptly an agreement in principle 1etlllng the basic political and military issues in Vietnam. Then he warned that a second and definite agreement would have to be sip ed before the United Statta pulled out all Its trooj'.)8. Swing k ehut fer mrc prott<lion ••• door con't b. optntd • .,..n If lock I• iill'll'!lf9Cf, WIDE ANGll DOOR SCOPE Know Viflo'• at your door I Yau c:on ... eut ••• bvt~con't "'in. fotly '1stofW. 2.98 North Vietnam '• Xuan Thuy and the Viet C.Ong's Nguyen Van Tien again con- demned the allied peace paclt11e~ But they indicated wllllngness to probe eome of the aspects, according to the American and the South Vietnamese negotiators. "We have submitted today our eight· (>Dint plaq lo U.. other aide, replylna to their questlM8," the SalgOn ambusldor Pham Dang Lam told newsmen. "We feel duty bOuDd° to say lhal we have hot yet received a true response. But we shall continue 1o eiplore all the poasibllltles of ~t." * * * * * * W7 Red s Die in Battling SAIGON (AP) -The South Vi•t· nom,.. command today clalmecl 107 enemy killed in an upaurae of fighting across the country. .. The command also admitted h.tvillg ernd In reporting Wednesday that four Nortll Vietnamese tanU wert destroyed by lou.J.h Vlelnameae planes in the cen- tral highlands. 1be vehicles were trucks, not tank!, a spokesm1n· ·wd. Bui a field report from the hlihlands today said one tank h.td In fact been knocked out, along with three· trucks, in- side the South Vietnamese border Wednesday.. / The U.S. C.Ommand reported that five Americans were wounded by a booby trap while on petrol south of Da Nang. A spokesman llid the Gls, members of the 196th Infantry Brigade, were patrolling leM than a mile from their battalion headquarters, 10 miles south of Oa Nani, when One stepped on a "pressure type" booby trap. The command amplifying an tarliet aceount, reported that a U.S. district ad- viser was killed in the ~Mekong Delta TUesday when a motorbo1t wu Int.. bushed by Viet Cong troops hiding 1IOJ11 the bank of a canal. The Vietnamese district chief al.so wu killeq. 11\e two were inspectln& seCurity po~ in Ba Xuyen Province. Air strikes were credited with at leut 40 of the enemy soldiers killed in fighting Wednesday. The Saigon command ~d 25 ~ soldiers were killed, 20 of tbem by .;t strikes, arter two government platoons . discovered a company-site base cmup 1J miles southeast of Tan canh, in thrceo- tral highlands. Carry Along Your Own Protection! PORT-A-LOCK SNAP·ON WIN-DOR LOCK Sncps on llidinD mttol doors end windows to lrtt yo1,1 wntUote with complete softly. SUPER.SAFE JIMMY PLATE ~ ...... .-bonier lo '"':.::..r."' lodi. ... "'°' .. 10 • 49c Feel completely sole wherever you go. Amazing new portable lock fits any standard·size door e nd locks it securely from the inside. So e,asy fo use ... it locks ond rele ases instantly with a touch of the fingers. Port·A·Lock is completely portable , •• fits conveniently Into your purse or pocket to protect yo ur privacy when a nd where you need It. Doublt your protection with o chain door lock tnot Installs in • jiffy. 98c TOPER.PROOF ~LIDE LOCI Safety lodi "'1 llldlno « hloood doon ond wlodowa loll10ilaili-4.. 2.25 l•nlcAmerictrrJ/M11ter Ch1r9e/lmp•riel Cre-'it 1614 NIW 11!-AITHUI llVD • ....... View CHI•-Now"" ._. _, ,, ..... 1 --·llot.1 11·1.I....., I I • • ·~. I • - .. -- Teday'• 11..t . . voi;. 65, NO. 23, 3 SECTIONS, 38. ~A6ES ·ORANGE COUNTY,' CALIFORNIA THURSDAY., JANUARY.27, '1972 N TEN CENTS -. DenniS . _Carpent er Preparirig 8y BARBAR.\ IU\EJJllCll . Of .. Dlly ..... SMI' Stale Son. llemlll E. Carpenler (R- Newporl ·Bea<:h) hi pnparln( hb own coutUne protection bill and especta to In- troduce tt to tbe· lqlllatun In.about two -U, bl-. admlnlatraUve aulltant .Mike Neal dlscloeed today. • The '"'l'tor still Is oppooed to tbe ·'!I-pvenuiienl concept of coulltne cOiiliol ,ud • bellevu tbe probll!ll of ...... pniUdloa ... be bandied ' J • • betWeeo the ljale and IoCaJ pemmmts U· -criteria are .--. NW oold. • ·•we already hav'e'Put In a·ate11ton bill to bold * spot and obtain I .IMIJISber' II AW. Neal, "llld hope to llave tbe main bill ready to llO Into Illa ..... Ill about a COi> p1e of Weeb, , I • , ·• , , ' . . "It will provide ............ llala ~ 'OClll'l••• cl ai=i:r;u ... · ol tbe JIUbHC ' ... lllitlel who will •llblilll «s1w11\ to be -llJ local ,; ., . ' .. 1<>vernmenta ln ·ealabllahing plana for the position to pUrclwe 'the ' land at · !1ir coastal zone." ~ . market value." C.'P!nler'• prlnclpOl concern, IC· Wit!> ttgird to '.the dual coastllnt pro-. cordlni to his aiae, Ii tlltt no private pro-tecuon·"blll.-preaented to tbe Senal<! and perty be talten .over, 0. llUbjeeted to a · Assembly Monday by Sen. Donald L. development moratorium without· f1nan.. Grunsky , ( Jt . W a t s o-n v J.11 e ) and ctal COmpehsatlon ·to the owner. . · , Aseembtyman Alan Slero~y· (D-Beverly "Under tbb bill," aald Neal, ·~u any Hllll), Neal uid, ••ne bWJ atill cootaln )>l'Ol"l1Y 'la.~ed aMll!lal to preaerva-tbe ~. (l!~t. !""""~ that tJon. Ol'tbe' c6ut,· private owners of the • wltlo 1n ~u.e bllli d,rtaled JQt year, and properly would be relieved of property. · tbe-aeaatar .lo llllll dolhlltolr aplnat. this llit.liziUf.llicli. wne•as Ille >tale Is in•. ~pt. .~'>'e 'JU11 adcred a few.more . ' ' .. Slaying . ". Ill ·Gun ·FOund ' . . .. , . . ' Diver B~iiig$·_VP Weapon Fr(Jm Nea~Dock . . ... Groplnc ia QO<ini IUll'lne muck-where he Juat iemeil a metaDlc inJgb~',a New· port Be*h •JUeguW!: )Oday'., retitly~ a P,.'belleved· med In the onitaf Mbb<ry. oiaylng of a yoong .CbOo!teacher .in Or- ange. The cl#CO~ery )YU ll!lde by lJl!guanl Bill Mills' who'. pulled.Ill& Plslol'lrom the bottom Or the dOck at Newport Beach's Stuft Shirt Restaurant. Findini of the weapon shortly after . . ' •• • ' , • cue, • ·''1Jt wub't viiible from the surface," ·llld lfarbcif ' DOpartment Cai>t'.' DaVid Hinhbarsei'. . . . '\lie flnaJly did,lt by !eel II WIS com- ptetely .clown In the mud." Mutder~cbarge1, m'ean'!flile,, wer.e flled earlier ln·t11e morning In Central Orange CoU.ty ,"Juiliclal District Colirt against two men and a woman accused ol shoot- lnl' the br!degr09111 In the hearL .. Jonas Store Enter8 'Race . ' ' ' . . . ' . For. Council ... ' . . . : r • • r · 1 • • -~i-'>•JI(' #.; ... . . • . 1 t I .,. • • •• -f -· '>.• ' Judie Pblllp·Schwab delayed 9eltlng of the hearing date . uoW • late• ~Y to enable· bla court to -1nt. biwyq1 for Wlllla,m Nell. ·cartwrlgh~ ·31, :and Susan Lo\llJe !Miltie, %1, ol,l'ol!loQa. · · ·Both sus~ts, seized ~'!'lay,bypollce In Poinoim and Photl!lx,-4r!z. were join' ed. I!! court,loday by Jmy Ml~hael Wade, 25, who was Identified by Oil<! Deputy District Attorney J.ames Enright. as the "tFigger man" in the slay!ng last Satur· day of Gerald F. Mitchell, 24. Wade will be•represenled by Uie public defender. Judge Schwab ordered ·coi.i rt appointed attorneys for bla cOde!endarila When · the publiC .defender's offtce ap- pealed ltll<u · woflld"bea eoliflrct or In- terest H they represented all three. · Enright said newlyweds· Mltobell and his ' wife . Karen, 24, were returning to their Orange apartment from a visit to relatives when they were hal~ed by. a (See SI.A YING, Page I) Nix9n Tells · · Ht>~: to ' E~d : , J~~l~µ~s .. , .. .... • :!:~ • ' ' """ ... • . • .,. 'P. . . . ' A drOni OpPonent. o( , tbe pr_..i l!iilJlk. ~rllje,'l!tr -·~ , .... Way .. ., -.. Iii .m . .-. lloil '° tbe Nelrport Beli<h Clt1 Comlctl ""!" P~nl del M.~·1 ,seYenth, dl,strlcl. · ( W~.' (.\P) -· .J<.1<-"l\li1t••ilM .... lll 1111 '~·t11e-i rw . · 1•n111rc llilGll aald .Z:.11: = ~ "'.11 ~ to dcfMil both unemployment and b)flallaci, •• 4 rept>Red' "the ·outlook ill bript'• for sac. Stor.e . joins lonner, Councllmao Doi Cl>K In ~ for 'the .e.t noir held by 'two.term ·~ L lnd 1Je.1 PIDClnl.,· · · , ' P~s not disclosed wtietlltr belJI 10.altU a'nothiir four·year.tenh· al!!! tllli moni1ng wool4 llY GDly be wtlcomed Ston Into tbe raee. "f ·-Jolll ~ ud I bavt !deb '-' !vt blm. l'lD. 1la4 to .. -COii!~ Jn tbe race.'.' Panoas P,1<1. Bton, 44, -a·....Wtlnl eliglneerlng' lir1ll and baa tieen .,~t·ol Cotoaa del 'M4r !or I~ 1'1'1· · · Ston! earlier· had lllil'Jie·would not be a candidate. ' In O'J>~ bla change.of mind, Store also. took a ·m pe al bla" Ollly declared OP" poM!i(. . "I have carefully. 1'tCOlllldered tbe needs• for a 'permanent resident' coon.. ct1m .. !or tile. aeventh dlltrtct," be said. Hla remlll'k wao .an obvloul reference to the fact that Cool< moved to Corona de! Mar Jrom Jrvlne Terrace Jut fall to be eliglble to -nm !or office thJa J<ar. Fonnerly a representaUve from lbe flftb ~di1trict, Oook ·WU ·gerrymandered ID!O the Ii.th dlatrlct last -· There 11· ·m ~anli:. race In.. the lixlh cilltrjct tbla year; . Cool< could not be reacbad !or oommeot on Store's candidacy tbla monilng. ston aaJd lie will llW bla -~pen.oarly ftell weel.'Wblle Cook .baa o-1111 pepen, Ill haa DOI flied . ttieln. • . ' ·All candldotea 'milai '. ~-,.,.,.'by ncion, ...... s.. . . . ' ,.. . ' cellP-l ,1·;. In bla annual Economic Reriart to Cooirai, NllOll ciaaJied with flnaUIJ tbe hbila.b)' ·-<ill!claJa "' "" ... ly ,end tO Ph11e2.' 1 I< • : · Pl:lce.,ng. coolloll wlll 'be ~ he llld, uil(il ·the goel ol "rWonablt Price atablllty can be mab\l•lned 'wtlliOut COntro\I. , • ' . ' \ ''We wt!! peraervere until. !bl . ...i 1' ruehed," he· prcmleed, "bUt ••1 "111 ~t keejl the cootroll one ~ icr/ier iliiil neCeairy." j Tho repo~ third, and. Jut.or the n!aJot presidential meuages· to the new:· ltlSioli of Congress, announced a strong bullneu expansion In the final quarter of 1971. School ~der's ::a~ou1u:n=•.r:it:=''!ii "'"'""'ft ' month5: Mother Succumbs Gros& natiooal output will rise by near-ly $100 billion in im, or more than t per·· cent, to a total of $1.145 trillion, the message . oald, and iw .. thlrdi of tbe record gain will be real, not just lnflatlon. • . . Mrs. Dora L-Oats, mother of Dr. ' Norman Loats, associate supedntendent ol the NewporicMJa . U.nilled Jlchool Distrtct, died Wednelday in Buffalo Center, Iowa. She WIS 76. Bellde1 Dr. Loats, Mrs. Loala Is survived by another son who lives on the Orange Coast, Dewayne Loats of Hun· tlngton Beach. F1ineral aervlcea are schedulad Satur· cial Jn, Iowa. The lamlly has suqealld -la! COQtrl!lutlonl >to·the Newport· Me• SclloJarlldp ~ Loan Fund. "1972·beginl·m a note of much greater con!ldenet' than pnvalled I 0r ·12 months ago," the Presktent said. "OUtput ii ri&- iog at a rate which will boost employ- ment rapidly and eat into unemplayment. There ii. every reuon to expect. th.II rate of Increaee to continue ••• "We are c:Onvirtlng the • fear ..of perpetual Inflation Into I ~ hopJ !or price atablllty • , • For the lirll time In ·.,.; I decade,· tbe United ;statet Is "'°"8C'decll!W to· restore atrength to Ila lnlemaUonal ~mle position. B~sin·g, Year School .. Eyed • ular meetlnf at 7,JO at the Cjllta Mesa S I auditorium. they eU""""ted liualnf llh grad ra Corona del Mar llicb' Scbool 11 one altemaUve to Oftr--erowdiag, 111· inc Ibey are "committed to I middle tchool concept.,, ' But one boml member, Selim Frank· lln, ---Conine. clel Mar 1!U· denlt could -lbly be buled to under· capaqty ~ Mt11 schools to achieve even enrollm«mtl. His Idea dlW boOe from the audlellce. But hla aecond IUll'atloo -thal new devtloplng tract. "llaar the burden" ol buShlf -.;, ........ wttb app-. I "It II wlfaJr to -who have lived In Corolll'delllar for I nulnblr If ,.an to be -•enlenced ID ,_... ID tbelr ~" FraUiln lald,aal._ 11'1 the I -,,.,.. wM n a-the prol>-lem. , The bolnl .Uod the dlatrlct ttar! to do I tranaporlltlon study to determine """ may 1111*"" -lie afllClad ' and how bullng could help <;orona clel Mat lchoola. · A lludy o1 7<...........S IChoola 'lr11 supported 1iy llultoe. Marian Berseeon. who aaJd a. quitter. or. estencled 701r l)'lle1n i!oqld provide mn.lniuni use of 'facmu... · . ~ ,11n. talked about .i1m1nat1n1 buaJnr · for some schools, m~ them waltiw -· Mll'ln<n Elementary SdlooJ lo Newport Beach -QllCf II ID e1ample. , Truatee Donald Smallwood ukod tllat all -bl cooaidmd • poatblt waJmc achoola wtlb IA eye toward ao•· Ing tranaportatloo t11!t-. for Jnatnic. --· Oii lbe -queatloo, tbl. boon! aald It wall\od to IYolll 1plltt1ng -wttb .u ....... boundary l1nea la. ti. fll!Un. Oii .... dlllrict. street., tr11tl• .... eel, clli'*-..... aide p to Olll ocbool and ill* 00 \)le otiter aide p to I di!· lennt ldlool. • \ ' C:oastline ·Bill ' local o!rlclals.''. · · ~m-'·has not 'yet had time to ex· amJhe'other detalls-of'the new, matching bllls, ... N11l--ldded, since he is curreotly busy With a special committee examining public employe pracµc;es. He is ezpected to retutn to Oran1e County Frjday. '"!be new bills, .. laid Neal, "do attm to have bipartisan aupport, but \here still IS· oppoal\lon In J11811Y quarters to the r'll!Joal 'IO"rnntent concept.· HoWtver, the kllslstun IS at a· point whera they -- • know they have to get tomething out fa~ and if anolher bill is preferred to h\s, I'm .sure the senator will support It." The new Grunsky.sleroty bills bring lhe coa stline. protection problem to the legislature for the third consecutive year. Last year separate bllll lntroduced by the two legislators passed the Ammbly but failed to win fin2'1 Senate approval. . The new bills, In tr o duced slmullaneouolx Mondlyas SB !Oii and AB (See COASTAL, Pa11·I) • • . ' ( . . . . ' . 1liAllfYNMr ......... · ' 0114Nel DITICTIVI ON SUITI Dlll!CN II.ARCH · Me*POf't Llf-.""nk:C-tip Wlt,h Pou Ible. Milrlfer WHpon . '. 1 f J I I 't ! , .. :·n·oggone Mess . . ., ' • • f " I • .. P,.Qoch Loses Bar Stool Battle ' . By ARTHUR R. VINSEL , , Of 1M .. llJ "II~ SMff Thia· II 1c1t0ry aliout D. D. Storey, the dog wbb Uvlf! up )o bia name. Just uk Rennie, Joyleen a n d Chrlatopber Slorey, the Newport Beech Fire ·Oepartmeal, end the neilbbors around ~ t f;torey I home at· 1J3 Onyx .\,v", ,\lalll9a blend., ' One of D. D. Storey'• favorite pastimes -his initials are short ror Damn Dog - lo·lylng'dOwn lelSUrely with bia r .. t up on ocmelhln(, like a bar stool. · · The ·!ou;-.month .. ld Afghan holinil :wao Going that .1Wednesday morning when the Storeys·were.atartled by I blood-curdling Ri'iei of acreams. HAfgh1111 aound like humans when they scream,,, 11)'1 St.Orey family friend BW Gtrbardt, who got In on the escapade. .. Racing to ·the kitohen-dlnlng araa, they found D. D. with bla left front leg caught in· 1 ·wrought iron bu" ltoOI. Everybody got Into the . act ol U111Uc' cesafullY. tryln('to.fril the uptlaht pup-. ' Maurice ·sians • Resigns Nixon Cab inet Post WASlllNGTON (AP) -Preal~t Nix- on today announced the mlgnatlon of ~ o! Commm:e Maurice Stano, •'!'I 'named .. bla l\ICClllOl' the ln--ttonal, ICOll9ll1lc poUey 'advlaer, ~G.PelenOn.' ~J!i alC'pplii, out to work ln'NIIon'a rHlectlOn cempa!lll, u hlo dld~1 . aaJd ho 11 llaYtnr out ol po orltll alt« Iba ·conv . but ..... will: ... "~ ol ~ .. . ~Of 'J;l"' tbe i1ll maJ<t p&rtla ... . Ill ·bll litter of m1po11on llam. a, tQld Nm>n "'l am ~ to',.-.1a tie campaign for your rHlectloo: and I beUeve that In this way I can best llll'Yt the 1n1arS1 o1 the coun1ry 1n 1m." '!bl Prealdent illao announced that bis llftllclenUal aulatint, J!eter Flanlpn. I 4f.,......id ror-New von.w, ..w, J110Y1 1nlo Peleraon's opot ·• aecatln dlrecW on the Prerl~'s 01uDcll ol Intmlluan.I ~ Dov. Nll6n aald Stam wtH coothut In bis poet until hteraon pta &enala - llrmadl& lncludl~ a telephone cord -which ·onlJ tangled mattefa llirther. ' "Their child goC Into It and all heD broke Joose," says Gerhardt. . Wliat• do you dO with ID .Aff)ian• llouod With hi& le~~ ·~ la a , bar ~ ml also tefephone cord? , · You call the fire department. · RelC'Ue m wmen 1 from the Balboa Jslsnd station raced to lhe scene· to find near-chaos. ''The dog WU 1Ull bellerlq. And tho dog next ijoor had started blllerlq, ~ says. Gerhardt. · • "So Ibey cut ol! the leg -the leg ol lhl bar stool, thal II -and they had to disconnect the teteplione," M continued. Mission acoompllahect. lln!men packed up their hick un and other rt1CU1 equlpmenl amid profuse thanks by tbe Storeys. and went bock to beaclquartors. Meanwblle., D. D. did just what yoU might upec;t a dog to do. 1 He flopped back down wtth a a1gb ol cmtln•;~t. . · And put •his ,paws hack up on another bar stool. ' ' • Ora•lf• .... .. 1fe•tller · · Partly cloud)' skleo on Friday woo'! hide the blue, --lky over the Orange Cout. ~ ... lures will ollll )>e a chill)' $5 de- 11reeo, dropping to bet"""' 31 and 45 tonight and Friday nlll>L ~sm.E TODA l' • Tia. Auociated Prtu ...,,,,U ~ notfoMI labor leader fdntl/fed na a New York Mafia /lo•rt-.. ,.._ a web of poUtk.i .,,. votvem«int tho.£ 1tretchc1 ta UW office of Moyor ~oh Lit1daaw. ' s .. ?oge !J for detolls. \., M • ..,. 7 :::::..~ • c.tlftrllll ,, -.. citft.llell ..... ....... er.-. .. a.inn • l'mtt ,... • .... -.. -:: Dlllll 1M1ktt • It ' l lwt. _.,.... ••a_,. ''" I ,.......,. • ..,,~,, r 111 •• ,...... -=-= ...,_~ =..-.... i .... .,. 11 ........... ... All!!~ IP ._, .... .. -... • ' I I • • . I • ,• DAl\.Y PILOT , ~ ,,..., JM1u1J 27, ltn Jobless ·Dhd • 1 4 . Fro11t Pagel COASTAL." .. 200, ari · 8"ppi>rtfd by the Callfonila Coastal AJllance, a group of more than ,109 ·conservationist organlzatioM, and ,•Were CO-authored by six Republicans and )~· Democrats, lncludlng the leaders ol ;l.oth 'the Senate and Aaaembly and the cba1nnen ·of all four ,legislative com- mittees which must approve a bill before >It can llecome In. . . · Senile· prisldent pro !em James Mills ; 'lD-sin Dleg<i) too predicted the proposal !'ill pus bolh houaeJ this year, as bu ·A.aembly apeaker Bob Moretti (O.Van .fiuy1). ~~ Simllaf in many wayi· ~ ·lJle proposah 8efeated Jut year, the new bills also are ~ned by Sen. ~lph Collier (0. :Ynbt. wllo la.st yeat instated on ex· emption of two coastal· areas in his .~ lroin Sieroly's 1971 bill. · ,,, The ne.. proposals would establish the 'CllU~ Coaalal 1.one ind Conaeivation tormitluion and 'six · 'regional com- mluionl. They would have the power to _bar deftlopment which would calise' "ir· :revertible environmental damage" within ·'l permit zone extending from 1,000 yards .. Inland lo three milea 'oul to lea. Except for 1uch itetnl aa minor home .zepaira, construction and develQPment :poald requln! approvli ol a c:ommlasion. , !lfeamrhlle Jhe state =isslon would prepare a muter plan for the coast-for .. bmluloo lo the leilslalure by 111'11. The b!Ut lnclllde a 1$ million •I>' jlf<lpriation lo fund the c:ommiasions lrom im \hrouih 1171. ,1 Ill/( of \he menibera 0f each regional ~lulon,would be ~WR,from,elec\ed dty Ind county offlc!lil, the other hall ~ectad by the 1ovemor and the Jertsiattire. , • • r · I . -•., 'I . .. ". From Pagel ·sLAYING ••• man and a woman who ordered them to •lJ>and.0..»aiJ.tlie "-Y they bad." . --~ Pollce said Mllcbell Jiinded over his f. w11.immediately shot at point ge while b1.!I wile fwnbled with " . ' ~Entlgbt said both Wade and Cartwright we~ llti:w;ekend work flirlough lrom the Chino State Prl5on's Don Lugo Rehabilitation Facility when the sh.ooting occurred. Both men, he said, were serving tµne Wr .c.9.!lYJ~UoJ:tS. ln ,..91'_Nlie County co~~ And-l'flcf been ordered to report back to the prison Monday after working in their home area for the weekend. . While· Judge Schwab was ordering a delay or today's arraignment, divers recruited by the district attorney's officer w·ere scouring the ocean Door near the Stuft Shirt Restaurant in Newport Beach for the gun believed used in the killing. Enright said his investigators believe the trio drove to Newport after the killing and _threw the weapon into the water. DAILY PILOT l.M.t N. W.M .,....... ............ J•t\: a. c.1.., VICI~ ... 0:-W _. Dies in Israeli Edueaior;.Visi~s, • • • . • f • •• ~~ ' Likes McNally Program By MICHAEL GOODRICH system of education to one that is similar 01 '"-o•rrr ,1i.1 s11ff to the United States. A high-ranking foreign educator visited "We are coming to adopt western the McNally High School campus 1 Wed sd d l.k d h t h va ues and therefore we are edoptinir aft ne ay an I e w a e saw. educational system similar to yours,r' he Yehuda Sharlin,. Israeli general in-said. spector of education, observed classes and talked with students at Costa Mesa's Among the changes that have been continuation school and said that he made are the raising of the compulsory would like to set up 8 similar school in education age and the restructuring of Israel. grades to fit an elementary, junior high Sharlin , who is on a 1(}.week tour of the and high S'rhool system. United States, England, Denmark and He see·s t.his as tending to mix up the Sw~eqo:Js studyin£ methods of dealing children because they are forced to at. with dtoP-<>ut and attendance prdblems ln ·• tend. .achools in new districts which they high .sdjoo)S, ~ ; ao riot.like, , , 10.'; I • ' McNally interested him because .as 11: .. '"BOt then· some or the problems that continuation schooJ its curriculum allows create dropouts are the same throughout 1\nit1 K.....U ....... 'TtitflllS A. M11rpJ,t •• MantQ;Qf l!OJMr L P•ftt Xri•t "....,, 9..o CltJ £111111' ,.....,.., ..... OMc. lJJJ N,.,.,.. loi.r, ... ,,, M.m., AUt .. 1: r.o .••• 111s, ,,,,, --Cm.. !IN.1 ~ D w.t hT Slfwt ~'--'-a.c:11: m •-• ,.__. ..... lt9dl: 1111S ~ ........ ~af ... IUC.-bU ~"'-= ·-.JI,. -.~ ·~ students who are potential drop--0uts to the world," said Sharlin. "Family prob- work at their own 1lipeed rather than in lems, emotional problems, the · inability the structured atmosphere of a regu lar of the teacher and the student to relate to high school. each other and many others 'are found The 50-year-old educa tor feels that everywhere." there may be a drop.out problem "Children need a S)'JldfO!ne of success developing in Israel for many rea sons. in school. It.they·ar-::.soceessful in school One of the factor1 that he cites is the they will l:i.sllccesilul.Jtt..tlWr other rela- holdover of the Arab attitude toward tionships with socief);,.,, M said. education in many JsraeHs. Sharlin,:l~~ ~hal ·~n'f'.~~chers are "ln their view there ls no need for the teachin.lt' ~n 1·a~r..,.li¥tf that does girls to go to ~I because they should riot exist. ha.his opin1011, Cliildren need be home helping the mother. Similarly more individual attentiOn and 'the chance the-boys are expecfed to work with the ir to seek 'N'hat they are·interested in ieam- fathers and are encouraged to stay away ing. from school," said Sharlin. While In Philadelphia , ~ was· lm- Acoordlng to Shatllo, most o( the peo-pressed With an educational i,nnovatlon pie wlth this attitude come from rural known as the Parkway System. areas and are beginning to change but Shar1in described it as ".a school havln& the old ideas are st111 tht'!Te and do not fit a principal, a secl"etar'y and ...,. ~hlldre.n in with a system that requires corn-who are free to pick where thC>t ,W4nt to pulsory education. go to study°. They go to a" lib"'rary, a "This. aUllude ·•dually b contwy to.. ~~II~~-o some other e1tabll1bment, western ,IOCfetY. where parenta.. bl.'1)1.:lt awroved 'b'i ~ ¥1d usually encoura_se the cbUdrea to 10 tb I.bat • ls-the~ school." -• .. ochool;" noted 1>!!&rUn. · • • One of the things he~ ' 8ut 1111 OOII part ol'lho.ptoblem the • Uniled:Stala that be cliiir.Jiit~·· 1irs~~r11-1~'Jll.f"Ji.. '-·. -. 'warb. t.Ystem · lh¢":.'hi! .,,,., " -n 1lso !bat tne'l: '" mlllf ,. ... --lhatertal\-. <bannrtlt1!fl., wltliln;ilie ls!'le~ iMnt 1n ICJiol. • • ..,, .,<diool ~ I Wiii ciidd Jo the -'~ "8i:e better ~ .. I • fiotenUllJty ohlrofiout problems. sudt 11 ·communltf'iupei:\ "lell· ._ ___________ ,. '1We are moving from a European 11tlslaction,0 1aid Sharlia. I • . ' ........ -- Defends Position Kerry Mulligan answers questions at a news conference Wednesday where he submitte~ his resignation to Governor Reagan. Mulligan, formerly top state water pollution fighter, has been accused of offerw ing a $20,000 bribe to a Honolulu, Hawaii official. Details on Page 10. • Coro:ria de1 Mar Parents Can· Attend Poetry Class :J/oor Sample S~/a /leJ1. Sa& FULL SIZE . $249 WHILI SPECIAL I::~ 11win~t/flinM ." .... , , f 'fll~!,. I f'U ,. : 0 T~ase ara •try comfortable sofa bads for sitting end sloeping. - Orange . Coast . " . -' ' . ' • VOL. 65, NO. 23, l SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,· CALIF.ORNIA THURSDAY; JANUARY 27, 19i2 c TEN CENTS .. ' " ' • I '' ' ·Parents Voice Fears • In Mesa School Falloff Buslnr Corona de! Mar IU>denta to Costa Mesa and adoptinJ a year around achool aysttm have bea!. auuested u possible soluUona to prol>lem.. arlsinJ from populaUon shilla In the Newporl- Mesa Unilied School Dl!trlc~ About 400 perooiii heard NeWport,.Mesa 1ehoo! IJ'UJte.s«llscua the dtatricl'• pop. ulation problem. at a special 1tud}r If.t- alon Tuesday at Estancia ID&h School. Moot ol the ci:owd ol 400 llffllled con- cerned With decrtalinr enrollmenta In ' the Colla Me11 area. Dtatrict -olllclala said lhll mll!ht have 'to be IO!ved by closing achoola with sm..Uer enrollmenla. Baltarlc and Canyon elementary scboola were cited 11 ldlnola with low enrollments. But district offJclal1 also cited over- crowdlng at middle and high achool1 LI Corona del Mar aa a continuin& problem. ~ hope to llnd IOlllO IOIUU<flll nett month. . . 'Ibo board will dtacuu the diltrlctwlde . . ' problema qaln .. 11 'nlladay at its '!.,. uJar .ineeUng at. 7:30 at the. Costa Mell l!lih School audllortuin. Tueada~ they eliminated builng 4th g,aders' lo Corona de! Mar Hip School as one allernaUve to over-crowding, say. in• they are "committed to a middle ·school cooeept." - But One. board meinber) SeUm' Frink- lln, suggested...,,. Con>na,del Mar 1til· denta coold poeoibly be bused tO uncler- capacity C.OSta Mesa acboola to achieve even enrollmentr. His idea drew booe: from the audience. But hla aecolid suue.tlon -that new developlnc tracts "bear the burdeft" ol buslo.g ·-· was ireeted with applause. "It la unfair to thooe who have lived In Corona del Mar for a number, ol ytars to be inconvenienoed In ~srd to · tbeir children," FrankHn 1ald, 'when It'• the new people w'ho are causin1 the p~ob-lem." . . · The board _qked tho . dlstrl,ct.11-/I to ·do a transportation study to dewmlne how· man1 atudent& would ba alfected and how: buainl' eoold help Corona de! Mar' ICboob. A 1tudy ol year-around 1Chool1 . was supported by trustee Marian Bergeson, who· .. kl a quarter or extended year oyatem. would provide mulmum ·use of lactlltjel. • . ~ ~ talked about •limln•Ung bul1n( for &Ople schools, making them wtltJna ICbools. Mariners Elementary ScbOoi:l.a Newport Beach wu used as an ex.lmjile. ·-. Trustee Donald S"1aliwood asked tbs! all schools be C'OllSldered as possible walkVlg schools with lUI eye toward saV'~ ing transportation expenses for inalrue- tional purpose•. On the same question, the board uJd It wanted to avoid ·SplitUng &tretll with attendance boundary lines 1n the future, On some district .atreet&. tn11tee1 oo!· ed, children on one side go to one school and those on the oth'er slde go lo a dif~ ferent school. Obless .Hijacker l(illed Shotgun Blast Drops Man at NY Airpo~t POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (AP) -An W\employed father of se'ven chlldten hi· jacked I jeUiner and wu shot to death today by tbe ' FBI alter recelvinJ a $200,000 ransom and parachutes on a tbreat of blowing up the craft. An FBI agent killed the hijacker with 1 ahotgun blast 11 he pr<psred to nee here in a waiting get.away car with the 1tewardess he mena~ in a 10-bour drama that began at Westchester County Airport. * * * Helico.pter Hijack Try Frustrated BERKELEY (AP).'..; A ~ who aaid he 1'snted t •to Cmun-1 ht!licopter as: part of a acbomi to get to CUba gave up lo polict after lio-a heliport · employe bolt:Me for an boar, j>oUce •¥Id. _. · · , , • .. Patrlcll llenry McAlroy, fl, waa booked lor lnvestlg;tlpn ol allampted hlJIC!dol 11'.ednesday nlgbt and wu to be lum<d over to federal marslalll today lot ar- "~"'1t before~ U.S. commissioner. The hostage wu released unbanned, police uld. ... Police said McAlroy entered the Berkeley heilporl on tho edge of San Francisco Bay. pulled, a .aa!Jbet revolver oa tlcilet qeqt Patrick D. Donovan al!'I demanded a hjUcopter to lake hlln lo San Frlnclsco International ~-McA!roy called for a jet lo be Jll'<Pl'ed at the airpcirt lo lly hlln to Qubll, police aald. . -_ R~hard Newport, aecrelary of the San Francisco Airport cominlsslon, uid tbe l!<r~eley heliport called -the airport '8yilig: ' "'nlere ls a man here who wanll a Pl'ane fueled and ready to go. The man ho• a gun pointed at a Ucket agent's head." Police lnldrinaUon ofllcer Richard Berger said locAl police were told by the ¥<:optet office In San Froncilco that tbe iunman 1atd .. hi• intention wa1 to ,tpe the aJrcralt to CU ha." ;Whlle police sent unitl to aum>UDd tbe .lolillport, Berger aaid,, the gunman 1'.leplloned the Berkeley police station and bqan a hall-hour cooversstlon wltb lilt.' .MJke Freeman. . 1'oilco lliumlnalacl tho hellpori office with floodllchla and 1111ed the ........ .,,:-loudlj>iokei' lo (!YI hlmsell up, Berger said. At one poiDt. ol!lcers waved qll I helicopter iaJ:: .w!Jo Wll l p- lflOOCblng for a , he said. , T • ·Orui•. ·c.ua ' I .. .. Weadaer Partly • cloudy -'on Friday -·t hide tho blue, --aky over tho 0ranCe 0out. Tempera- twu wU1 llJll he I dlflly .II de- • ' grees, dJcpplill to _...,. • and II tonlghl and J'rlrla7 nJlhl. · INSIDE TODA l' Th< Aaodal<d Prrss rtpOrfl o 11ationol lobor leader i<lcnttficd , oa a Ne11 York Mo/la fio>lro hoa .....,. • !D<b of poUlit:al U.. vofvrmmt !Mt str<tr:ha lo Ille offlc• of Movor John 1.lftllsav. Su ?oo• 18 for detalle. Liil..... f -.. r.r "-: cuss:• • --" E -. 7 :: ,., .. _.. ti c: u:.... : --- --. .............. --.. --. --'""' ........ ,........ . == .., --. _.._.,. .. --.. DelCrlhed by nelphors of h I s Brockton,. Mass., home u down on his luct, tbe hljacker commandeered a Mohawk Airlines jet on an Albany-to-New York City Olght by fiashln1 a plalol and saying he had a bomb. The FBI said his weapon turned out to be 1 1tarter's piJtol, bannlw unleY modified . to fire live ammunition. The "bomb" wa1 two water-filled canteerui: wrapped m piects of blankets, authorities said. Battin Opposes Followed by tho FBI In pw'auit planes . ' from Westcheater, )he hijacqct jet land- .ed at Dutcheu·Couaty ~port here early today with Ila tbree crew members and tbe hijacker, who · -wu identified as Heinrick von. George," 45. · , A car pr0vided by the Dutchess County aherill's olllca stood waiting at the end of a darkened runway as demapded by the hijacker. Dutcliesa County Asst Dist Atty. Allred T. Tallakson aaid lour FBI a1enta . ' LAFC Okays Air~rt Land Annex to Mesa . , · •' "l ... ~ I ·.' . ·· ' '•" : n ~.~ .. _. ,•:._; . • l .,, -r,"1,, "· i., 'It'-' " Annexation of 257 acrss weal of Qranle County Airport lo Costa'--ap-proved·~ "7.the 1"cal Agency Formation .~ ·11r,a 4 to. I vole. County SilpervllOt Jlotiert W. Battin of Santa Ana -tbe necauve ballot The Colla Mesa counct1 has ~ with lilm rtcenttY ......... -. notably the County Hoilllng Autbcrlty and tho Consumer Af!.lln Agency. The annexation, which Costa Mesa Plarinlng Dltector 1llU Dunn said would UC Teacher Hike or· 10 .' r~:rCent­ Urgoo by ·Post University of C&l~ornla Vice President Chtster O .. McCorkle haa revealed that state leglalatlve analyst A. Alan Post wUI recommend that UC faculty members get bigger nlaes than tho5e proposed In Governor Reagan's budget. Dur1n1 a meeting witb a cltllen•' group at UC Irvine Wednesday, McCorlde, <X· ecutlve vice -ldent of the nlne<ampus UC oyatem, said Poat ""1ld recommend a'IO percent pay hike. Reqan haa asked for a 7.5 percent nlae for univeralty faculty member•. The state's CoordinaUng Councll for Higher Educatloll b11 ncommended a IS percent nlae. Later, In a 'telephone Interview, Post salcl he would recommencl an lnmase, but cleclJned to ssy bow big It would be. probibly he ellktlve'· by' the 'end Of March -ffllowtna .• , !Opliy.requlred vrotest llearilic ...:: lnc!u.i.,. IZI acm ol li'\oljie ~ ·eo.np1a pnperty and alreedy boalta 1tVer9.t,commerclal prop. ertyo~ .. 1 Dunn aSsurea LAFC commlsaJoners that z0nlng of the area al"f land use regu- latlohl would remain ttie aame as they ere presenfly under c0unty ·zoning. Pre-zoning. qi tho . .,:ea haS been ap- proved by the Colla Meaa Planning COm· mission as r~ed by tbe Irvine COm· pany and city council approval ls. antic~ pated -a lllldL. Dunn pointed out that the annexation to his city was ,approved In prlnclple by the LAFC In 11111/ fOlloW,lng an agreement • betw.en Newport lltach, Costa Mesa and the Irvine ·Company on the !Uture dla- J>Ol!itlon of the land. ' LAFC Commissioner Charles Peanon of Ana)>elm wondered about poesible high rise b1dldlnp so, near tho airport, and Dwm wured hJm that_.no construcUoo ol that type woold be allowed orr the prop- erly without tbe appnval of the Airport Comrnwlon and ·the Airport Land use Commission. Tight controls wUI he "l'erclaed by !he city over !be develOJmlenl of the acreage, Dwm reported, In line with surrounding proleaslonal and industrial !acllltles. The area to be annexed la bounded by the San Diego Freew01 .. the north, the airport on the eest, Red !DU A venlie on the west and PaliAdes Road on the sOuth. City olflclaJa have salcl tliat eventually the property wlll have $10 to $11 million ...-.. 1uat1on. "The -Company property could mean • much to tbe city 1n annual tues 11 does South Coos! Pluo," salcl Mayor Robert Wtllon• rocently. lay on the ground ·about 40 yards behind the jet and watched the copilot exit •. then place a duff)e ba( in the getaway car, The hij~cker. holding 'a pistol In one band and the stewardess' shoulder in the ,other, .wept to the pa5r1enger 1ide of the car, TallakSon said. · -· He .slid .Ht.behind the steerlng wheel, . and his hostage slipped Into the pusenger. seat. An FBI agent went up to the passenger (S.. !DJACK, Pap'I)· Third Mesa Candidate . .B~glar~ '.!!~~~~' =:.r: =--~-~ "':: •t>Poreatl1 .~~\al"*'· ~ .... .ictlmJred ill. -Ill . tho put ·~· , Chall~ Plllllp L. EVarw ""'1t \0 -his. Plilll,lpo ll service statilll> at -Bristol St, W-y and fOIUd a ·hur· gtar had l~.O~ I 11ldh\c fJus door. '·t .. ...... ""'·-... , OllANGl~ICTIVI UN SUIT! Dllt!CTS'llARCH l!ltwpori·Ll'-<tk C-Up With Pcmlblo Mui .. Weapon I ; • ' ' . Only five 11, volt hatterlea ..orth $1!0 were taken, •accOrdJn& to Offlctt. llavld . ' :=:~=w::. ~~::: • n1, o.: ld.' ,,zt:p. ~inurtkr W_eap·on ' council since i954: had his , Home and dhl8: 'store tilt ' over the weekemt , · · '-1 , 1 • i · • ·. ' , ~~ri~~!ofri?A~~~ · .. EoU:. ;w: in IV~ .. P· or.,.~"Bay? to get lnoide his Costa Mesa · Phinnacy after cutting oll a door lock. A light-fingered browser made off )"Ith a portahie television Rt fNNn candldlte Dominic RaclU'1 Costa Mesa J""try Ir Loan, 1838 No'!Jl')rt. Blvd., lax! ,...k, MORE, ?MORE MqRE MORE' OllEMM ADD 1 candidates -. L "It happerui:," Raciti aid tod1y with nonchalance. · · : Police are certain -whoever hlt Pink~ ley's home and store knew he was away, buf oth<rwlae ·rule oot any connection amGlll cases reported by the three can- didates . Siberia Near s Mark MOSCOW (UPI). -Temperatural In Yakutak, Sibtris, pl\l!l(ed lo I ,Jl\UDblng 76'degrea ~low wo U!day;blrely short of · a reco'rd, the new1 aaencY · Tau reported. The coldal temper a tu re recorded in Yakutsk w11 IO below aero In 11127. l ... ' Gropinc. l• OO<lng marin.I muck wt.:n! 'he Juit senaed 1 metalllc ·wti*1Jt, a'New· !"rf Beaa!I" IJ!eguard 'today ·retiolvod I ·gun believail uaed In the bnllai rol>bery: '1layinJ ol ·a ¥owig'achoolteachei in 'Or' ange. ' . r The ,.discovery wls mBde by Lifeguard BUI Mills who pulled' the 'plsloi >from the bottom of the 'dock at N ... port Belch's Stull. Shirt' l)estaunnt. Flii@!l 'of"lhe weaj>c/il •sbdtlty aller llOOll' Ii coilslclel-ed a mij!if break ln the case, · , · "It Wasn't villble from the .surface," said llart>or Department Capt. Do\old Hsrshliarpr. · • , "He llnally did It by feel. II Wll COJ!lo: pletely down In the mud." " ' diy of Gerald F; Mlll>hell, 24. \\'ode wlli be reprei<nted by,tbe publle defender. Judie Sdlwab ordered -appointed at~ lor Illa ....,.,._ wben the ,puh!Jc· dfl....,.., o111oa ~ pealed there WOllld be I Con!llct e( Ji.. terest II !hey represented .U thr<e. !lnrlght said. De!!Iyweil1 Mltcll!ll and his wire Karen, 24, wer:e retur:ninl lo their Orange · a~ent !rpm 11. viii! to relatives wbel) ·Ibey, :rtere ballad by a ·man and a -,who ·ordirsd 11-to. "hand Over all the ~Y they,hld." · Police said · Mltchell handed over ~ wallet but WU lmmOdtataly>shot II point blank rans• wblle his wife f\nnbled wlqt her purse. 1 Enrlgbt aald both Wade ~ Csrtwrlgbl were on w..,kend -·furlod(lt from the ChJllO Sltta Ptisorl'1 Don Lu Io ltehabtlltatloo FacWly, wben tho shooting occurred. · . · ~ . "I cannot give out tho actual ~ un- til the recommendlotlon 11 aent .. the Leglallturo at tbe end ol tho month," be said. 'Spiked' Broth Hospitalizes School Teacher Doggone Mess Pooch Loses Bar Swol Battl.e Munier charge1, munwhile, were filed earlier In .the-mornlnl in Central·Oni.,. ~ty Judicial DlaU1cf Court qalntt two men and a woman accUHCI Of lhoot· inll the brldelrciorn -ln the hetrt. .. "' Judp Plllllp ilchwab·dellyecf llltq "I !he hoiring date· unm liter 't<rdaJ. to ena~ ~ C<Jllll .to appoint lawyers .lot WUtlain, Nell ~,.right, 11, and ~ · Lo\!lse SUUll!e, 13, of Pomona. • Both suipecta, Hlled 'i'l!eadaY by pollCe In Pomona and .Phoel\lx, Ariz. were Join- ed In court today by Jerry Michael Wade, IS, Who' wi1 Identified by ·Q\lef peputy Dlalrlct Attorn<y ·James Enr:lllit 11 uit "trJuor man" In tbe alayin( l11l lahlr- l Both men, lw salcl.o"'" serving U111t for cobrictlonl IA drqe County' courtl and bad ,been:~ to I.port back tit tho prlaon "'°'Jd'Y. alter worklna In Uiet borne llM for the ..nod. · I Whllf Jqd" SchWab w:U ,or4erN a deliy •of today's ~ dlYln recnllted by tho dlatrlct 1tlorney'1 olllc:or · ...... ~ the -floor ..... Illa ltull Sblrt Restallfini In NeWpon s.... for the 11111 bOUefed ulOd ID Illa klllMc· 81 AllmJll 11. VlNll:L Of ... Deity ........... This " I story about D. D. storsy, the dot wbo lived •=. JWM. YEADON, Pa. (UPI) -A ll·year-old Just ult Joyleen and IUblirban PhJlade11>hla~1chool Christopher stony, tho Newport Buch lelCher mnaJned 11 FBI Flr:e Departrnen~ and the JIOl(llbon d>emlsta anal,...S 'JIOllco f..t ma1 around the 'Stmy home at US Onyx have been spiked with dnlp by one of Ave., Balboa bland. ber -One ol D. D. stony'• favorite palllmtl <:arof Lipman, a mathematict Jn. -his ln!Uala .,. llhort for JJamn Dor -slnlct<ir ol IO yoan In thll .iburban la lying down lelourely with bil feet up on dlatrlet, WU reported resting ...... aomethlng, UM I bet stool . fortably Wednooday altar tollapobic Ill 'Ibo I~ Afghan hound WU ltolil ol bet cials 'l'llllday. • llolail that w-::;:r mominC when tbe Pollce said Ibo Pllllrf out sbortlJ allor Slon)<I ware by a blood-aird1lng ~ I cup ol bell brolh left --of, acruma. teodod 111 ber -. "Algh&ns IOOlld UM bumarw when they A pbyalclan at the hoopllal said lllla screem," u11 l!lany famll1 lrlend BUI Lipman has dlabelol,wJ!ic:ll may bave Gerhardt, whe pl l,n on tho eacapada. contrlbut<ed .. 1'* mllapll • RacinC lo the ldtdlar>4lnlllc .,.., they Brnallt ~ Clllaf ilnoll,. O'Brlan -D. D. wltlo bil loft lroal iol caucht llld -of the -Uft -... la I WI"""' li'Oll llor --lo ...... lor Wl1* -to.,...., "' llllo Illa ad ol UlllUC-atudonta .._-tedl)' lolrl polJce the brolh cealully try1n1 \0 !no the DPtilht pup-wu laced with I.BO II)' a puplL lncludlnl a telepllone con! ...;.wltlcli oO(J ' J tangled matter& filrther. , "Thetr chllcl got Into It and all hell broke loose," 11y1 Gerhardt. What do you do wltb an. Afghan hound with his lep tangled in I bet stool and allo telephone <Ol'lf? · Y qu call tho fire department. Racue a ewmen front the Balboa Llland stalloo ncod to the acerle lo find near-cllaot. ''nie ~ wu stnl btUerl.,. And tbe doe nut door had started bellerlrc/' says Gerhardt. "So they cut olf tho tee -the leg of the ber stool. that la -and they had lo dlaconnec\ tho telopbone," be contlnUed. •Ml-.....,PIJahad. r1rem., plclrad up their baclc saws and other -... ~el!! •lljld ptofuaa -by the Stonya; and 'litnt back lo headqilarter1. M-•· D. D. did jUlt whit 111" mJclil ,.poet I q to do. Ht "--' back down with a alfh ol canlno-.l . And put bis paws beet up on lllOthtr ber stool. • • • Talks . E~pl~red By. Doclc Unio~ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The atrtl:· Ing lonphorelnetl's union baa held "u· plontory" talkl ' with pin el.Valor ojieralorl whlle ' West Coul shJppen slartlCf a public campaign lo brlnl the illuel In the walkclll lnlo the opan. 'Ibo elevator eperaton, atruci alontl with tho Paclllc Marttlme -IA the lit-day atrtl:e aga!Mt 24 porta, Iii* Wedneoday to -ate talU with the --Lonpllol-'a and w.--.....1 Union to 111. lano proo ducla -olf the docks. . Tha PMA lad tho ILWU wlli -ma t!ltlr tilb Monday 'wlth tho ktT .... malnbtf -being makq Pl1 .....,. nlrooctiYI to November and tha flnu>. <inl "' • ....-annual ...... Em:tlht Aid bis ln,--tn belift<I tho tPo drovt to Newport a1tar the !p1llof and threw the W•plll.lillo tbo W-. . ' . .. CHINA. W A.TCHERS W A.TCH US, TOO . 1 -• • .. • ... ~~. l ' • ~ , DAILY Pll OT c Tllondly, .-.., 27, Im Carpenter Rea.dies CQast Bill . . . . . Meas ure Ex pected to Be ReaJ,y Soon ; Oppo'sitwns Cited By BARBARA KREIBICB Of 1M Dtll~ l'lltt S11ff Slate Sen. Dennis E. Carpenltr (JI. Newport Beach) Is preparing his own coutnne protection bill and expecta to in- troduce it to the legislature in about two weeb, his adminlslratiVe assistant Mike ~ea! disclosed today. .. The aenator .Ull is cpposed to the naion&J a:oveniment conetpt of coastline coot.rot and believes the problem of • f'rom Page J COHiii protection COD be liondled bet,...n the slale and local 1ovemmenla If proper cr!lerla are tllabllshed, Neal said. "We alru.<ty have put In a a:keleton bill to hold a spot and obtain a number," said Neal, "and hope to have the main bill ready to go into the spot in about a cou- ple of week!. . "It will provide for a non·partlsan slate commisaltll composed of representati ves Costa Me sa Trip of the l'"blic and tltctod Offfclall who wUJ eotal>Ulh criteria to be u...S by local govammenla In ealablllhlnf pl1111 lor the coastal zone." Carpenter's principal concern, ac· cording to his aide, ls that no private pro-- perty be taken over, or subJected to a development moratorium without finan- cia l compensation'to the owner. "Under this bill," said Neal, "U any property I.a deemed essential to prese.rva· HIJACK ... side, shoved a -shotgun in ~ront of the 1tew1rde.u, 1imed at the hijacker and demanded his surrender, according to the a.ulstant district attorney. Israeli Educator Vi sits, Tallakson_ quoted the agent as saying the hijacker screamed unlntelllgibly, reached under the front seat, aimed a pistol at the agent and fired. Likes McNally Program The ageot said that after seeing a By MICHAEL GOODRICH flash, he · disch"arged his !hotgun point· ot t11t1 D•111·'"1"' sr1tt blank, at the same time yanking the A 'high-ranking foreign educator visited t!oatage from the car. lhe McNally High School ~ampus .: The hi}leker'I body slumped •&•inst • Wednesday and liked what qe .a,.. tbe wheel unW the driver'• door waa Yehuda Sharlin, laraell general In· 9,Pened-The body then tumbled onto the ·*POCt« qi education, obaerved classes runway. Tallabon said the agent ind the Mel talW with ltudenls at Colli Mesa 's atewardeu fled from the car bec1111e of -continuation achoo! and uid 'that he Ii tllreat the hljlCker voiced thal I b e would like to set up a 1lmllar achoo! in bomb ~ 10 off ll he were lhol. l>rael. ., Von Geor1e lived In Peekakill, N.Y., r ·Sharlin, wbo_il on a l~week tour of the until lf70 when, police the~ llid, be • Unlled Sta~, P:ogland, Denmark ind tnovld to canton, Mau. Sweden; II liucl)'lnf methods -<>I dealing • A abort tJme later, he moved with his ~ wjth *°l>OUt apd attendance problems 1n wlle IOCI cblldren to a slqle-fanilly houae hllh -· . In nearby Brockton when FBI qent1 to-Mcljally lnteteJ!ed h"" bee1use " a day were inveiUgatln, · contmu,atiort ICbool Its curriculum allow! -Nelcbbor• II.id v~ George ••• students who 'are potential drop-outs !o Unemployed and had been referred to 1 wort at their own speed rather than 1n c!rul store job 1 h a I fell tJirouP In the 1inlctured almosphere of a regular >\)bony; ~ ~ru...,ld educator feels that 'lbe. atewardesa, Eileen McAllister, there may be a drop-out problem \IJlhUtl, said the hij1ckel' kept •, l\Jl1 at developin1 in Israel for many reasons . · ber head for several hours, but lhnlcged One of the factors that he cites ia the '!_ff a 1ug:e1Uon that hers had been a blt9 holdover of the Arab attitude toward ~Wini ordeal. education in many Israelis. . "I feel fine," 1he said, "jUJt llad to be "In thei r vlew there ls no need for the We." · girls to 10 to schoof because they · should •Earlier, afltt lelllnl the _.,. be home belplng the molber. Similarly oil, lbe fWllll'll kepi the pilot, Capl lbe boy1 are expected to work wilb their cart Rieth, ud co-pilot William O'Hara fa tbera and are encouraged to stay away at boy In the cockpll wbile he held the from achoo!," uld Sharlin. ltewardus with him in .the nar cabin, Accordina: to Sharlin, most of the peo- threatenliJ,r to blow up the plane If hiJ: ple wJth this attitude come from rural demands were not met. . Por seven tenslon4'illed houri, he areu and are beginning to change but walled aboird ·the Fiim lw~ine the old ldeu are llill there and do nol fit iurbc;jel while athe alrlliM! rounded up lhe p>oneJ Jn New York City lftCI had ii aenl With a pollCe eacon to the airport. , lie allo demanded and I l ot ·two piuachlilea, 1t one point 1tylq he Jn. tended to force the ste"ardels to jump lrltlt bim. But he latar appeared to bock away from lllia threat. State Senators' Comm·ittee Posts Reduced to Four in with a system that requires com- pulsory education. "This attitude actually ls contrary to western society where the parents usually encourage the childrl!D to go to school," noted Sharlln. ' But it Is only part of the problem the Israeli schools are facing. Sharlin also feels that there are many changes taking place within the Jsraen school structure that will add to the potentiality of dropout problems. "We are moving from a European system of education to one that iii; similar to the United States. "We are coming to adopt western valuea and therefore we are adopting a111 educational ~ystem similar to yours," he said. Among the chana:es that have been made are the raising of the compulsory education age and the restructuring or grades to fit an elementary, junior high and high sChool system. He sees this as tending to mix up the children because they are forced to at. tend 3chools in new. districts which they · do not like. "But then some of the problems that create dropouts are the same throughout the world," said Sharlin. "Family prob- lems, emoUonal problems, the inability of the teacher and the student to relate to each other and many others are found everywhere." "Children need a syndrome or success in school. lf they are successful in .school they will be successful in their other rela- tionships with society," .he said. Sharlin feels that many teachers are teachin.I!' at an average level that does "ot exist. In his opinion, children need more .individual aUez;ttion and the cha.nee to seek What they are interested in learn· Ing. . While , in_ "Philadelphia, he was Im· pressed with an educationaJ innovatio n known as the Parkwiy S)istem. Sharlin described it as "a. school having a principal .• a secretary a_nd 800 chil dren ·. Rieth, who talked with the man over ~-plane'• public address system, said that as the houri wore on the man ap- peared to be growlq edgier. From Wlre Se rvices who are free to pick "'.here the)'. want to SACRAMENTO -Five state senators, go to study. They go to. 11 library, a "He's screaming. He sounds like a madman.'' Rieth said at one point. He "1aya he'• no' only an expert parachutist, tit's an expert. Pilot:: He'll put bullet• . Uiough ua and lalle this crate out ol here • b!mself." ; At another point, he quoted the man as i uying he had "made peace with his 1 miter ud .the Jl'Bl should make peace with its inaker." When the money arrived, It was passed tnto the cockpit and the parachutes were placed aboard through a cargo hatch. . ''He's giving us two minutes to take off," Rieth radioed the control tower. T!ien with lights fluhlng and with FBI agents, state troopers and local police watching, the plane took ofr at 10:59 a.m. PST. Another Mohawk plane, r u n n in II without lights, look oU lo trail lho hi· jacked airliner. Al first, the gunman told the crew to head for Pittsfield, Mass ., 10 miles east of the New York line , and to stay below 5,000 feet alUtude. DAILY PILOT owa COAST' PUILJIMM CCIMPAIY l oMrt N. Weff .. ,.,... .... ,...... J•tl'. a. c ... 1"' .... ,.,...., ~ 0.-.. -- '""''' "'"" ..... TliOtll'•t A. ... 1 .. _ .. ... a..~ .. H. t-ll••M4 P. N.U ,.....,~ ...... ---3JO WMf l1y Strwt M1m11 ~P.O.'-IMO, t1•21 --~ llldr. -......, IJAs•4 __ ._.., ............. ... """"' 9'kfl: ,,.,, ~ •• ,, .. ._cm..:as1Mr1t&1C..t..; including Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-business or some other establishment, New~rt Beach), Monday will hav-: O)eir have ii r•~~~ved by.; the principal and comnutt,ee assignment.a reduced-ofron) \Jtat M"4be1r school.. ·. . five to four in 11n efrort to lbduce better · One gJ the things lie has seen Jn the attendance. 'United ·ltate& that ~does not like is an According to Senate President pro tern' .award~ sy,lem th8t .. <iffets 'rnaney or James Mills (0-San Diego), ~ senator . ·some O&>er material reward for ~l)ieve­ will serve on mor! than four committeea . ·.ment, in: school. this year. "'I'ller'e a~ better types of reward.5 The new reduction will be in for ce when · gurh at community respect and sell· the Senate Rules Committee unveils 1972 satisfaction," said Sharlin . committee assignments Monday, Mills is chairman or the rules group. ' "No one can be a member ot five com- mittees and do the job well," Milla said. "We think we'll improve attendance by reducing the competition tor members' time." ·~ addition to Carpenter, Gordon Cologne of IJtdio, George Deukmejian of Long Beach, Howard Way of Exeter and Democrat Nlcholaa Petris of Oakland all served on five committees during the record 335-day 1971 session. Most other .:enators served on four committees. Committees frequently failed to form quorums during the 1971 1ession, con- ducting hearings as subcommittee, until enough members showed up. \ Melvin, Johnson Services Friday Funeral services will be held Friday for Melvin Johnson who died Tuesday fr<>m injuries suffered when he w"s struck by a car Dec. 1. The services are scheduled for 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa First United Methodist Church, 420 W. 191h St. Johnson, who was 91, was known for his daily five-mile walks In the Orange Coast area. He started taking the walks at the age ol IK>. During one five.year period he complied more than 7 .000 mlles on his pedometer. He was well known by the many people he stopped and ch1tted with during his walks. Johnson, who came to Costa Mesa In 1959 after spendine 30 ye1rs in PasadenA as a service station owner, Is survived by three sons, Jrvln& er Huntington Beach, Melvin oC Tujung1 and Norman of Garden Grove. Maurice S tans R esigns Nixori Cabinet Post WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix- on today announced the resignation of Secretary of Commerce Maurice Stans, and named as his successor the in- ternational economic policy adviser, Peter G. Peterson. Stans is stepping out to work in Nixon's re-election campaign, u: he did in 1968. Nixon &aid be Is staying out of p'artisan politics until after the convention, but Stans will be "chancellor of the ex- chequer or one of the two major parties." In hiS Jetter of reSignation Stans, 63, told Nixon "I am resigning to assist In the campaign for your rHlection, and I believe that In this ~ay I~can best serve the interests of the country in 1972." The President also announcecl that his presidential assistant, Peter Flanigan, a 48-year-old former New Yorker, will · move into :Peterson's spot as executlve director on the President's Council o! International EcotK>mic Poliq. Nixon s•id Stans will continue in his post until PetersolJ: ·gets Senate con- firmation. · Schoo l :Leader's Mother Succumbs Mrs. Dora Loats, mother ol Dr. Nonnan Loats. associate superintendent or the Newport·Mesa ' UnUied School N Lo Goo ds Dl•trlcl. died Wedneoday Jn Bullalo ursery 8C8 Ctnter, !owl. She WIS 71. A I __.,_· ddln M:;' .... 1~ Belldes· Dr. Loats, ~ti-Loil$ 11 y.,......,_., a 1 m1 e ~ru Qi• \rvl, , ~-. _.:.· over bottle of bourbon ltlll Christmas ·· SU . •ed by another ""' .w~.llv11 '"' the wraJ>Plni poper were 'taken In the $336 Orange Coasl, Dewayne Loo.II ~ ,II..,. bu= ol a Co•ta Meu nuraery tJnstoo Beach. · W The W.:· wn discovered by Prbcl;Ja Fyne.r~) •ervicn 'an . ..W.tW lalltt" ButpCbot 1t 'Lloyd'• Nur1tr)I 1IOlt day In lqwa. The lamib: ."'-~ llt'f!POrl Blv.i.: whetl Ille aii:l~ .. fOt mttll9<111 contril>Ji~ i.t-1111 ~· -t lftCI louod a rear door prleil opoil. Meia.&holanhlp Md l.Ollo1niiid • I tlon ol "tbt cout, private owners of the ... porly """1d be relieved ol properl1 tax until IUCh time as the state la In .t position to purchase the land 1t fair market value.11 WJlh regard to the dual coastliner,,... tectlon bills presented to the Senate and Assembly Monday by Sen. Donald L. Grunsky (R·Wat1onvjile) and Aseemblyrnan Alan Sleroty (O.Be~fly Hills), N'"I said, "Tbe bills llW cooWn the regional government concept;,. that were in the bllls defeated la$t Y"'1"· and the senator is still dHinitel.Y against tlili concept. They've just added a feif more Joe al ornclals... . '.. ' Carpenter h.a1 not iet had Un;ie to ex~ am\M other details o the Delf, match.In& hills, Neal added, aloce he ls currently busy with a special j!Ommittee uimlning public employe prlctices. He ls expected to return to Oranae County 'Friday. ''The new bills," said Neal, "'do Hem lo have blpartlan support, 'bUt tber< .11111 ia opposition In many quattera to the · re1lonal ,government· concept. However, the legislature is at a. poyit where t8ey · l{now they have to get something out fast and Jf another bill is preferred to his, I'm .sure the senator will support it." The new Grunsky-Siuoty bills bring the coastline protect>op problem to the legislature for the third consecutive year. Last year aepaiate bill~ intrpduced by the two legislators passed the Assembly but failed to win final Senate approval. The new bills, introduced simultaneously Monday as SB 100 and AB 200, are supported by the Cali!ornia Coastal Alliance, a goup of more than 100 conservationist organizations, and were co-authored by six Republicans and 10 Democrats, including the leaders of both tht Senate ind Assembly i nd the chairmen of all four legislative com· mittees which must approve a bill before it can become law. Senate president pro tern James Mills {D-San Diego) baa predicted the proposal will pass both house.! thll year, .as:' ha.! Assembly speaker Bob Moretti (D-Van Nuys ). Similar in many ways to the proposals defeated last yur, the new bills also are endorsed by Sen. Randolph Collier (D- Yreka} who last year insisted on ex· emption of two coastal areas in bis di strict from Sieroty's 1971 bill. The new proposals would establish the California Coastal :Z.One and Conservation Commissjon and six reg>onal com- missions. They would have the power to bar development which would cause "ir~ reversible environmental damage" within a permit mne extending Crom 1,000 yards inland to three milea out to sea. Except for auch items as minor home repairs, construction and development would require approval ol a commission. Meanwhile the state commission would prepare a master plan hr the coast for submission to the: legislature by 1971. The bills include a $5 million ap- propriation to fund the commiss.lons from 1973 through 1978. Half of the members o! each regional commission would be drawn from elected city and county official.!, the other h1lf !elected by the aovernor and the legislature. " Defends Position Kerry Mulligan an swe rs questions at a news conference Wednesday where he submitted his resignation to Governor Reagan. Mulligan, formerly top state water pollution fighter, has been accused of offer- ing a $20,000 bribe to a Honolulu, Hawali official. Details on Page 10. ·Nixon Calls Jobless Rate Great E11emy, Tells Hopes By STERLING F. GREEN WASHINGTON (AP) -Joblessness has become the great economic~y, President Nixon said today. He sured Congress he is determined to de t bolh unemployment and innation, a n d reported "the outlook is bright" for suc- cess. In his annual Economic Report to Congress, Nixon quashed with finality the hints by some officials ol an early end to Phase 1. Price-wage controls will be enforced, he said, until the goal of "reasonable price atabWty can be maintained without controls. "We will perservere until the goal UI rtached," he promised, "but we will not keep the controls one day Jonaer than necessary." The report, third and last o! lhe major presidential messages to the new session of Congress, announced a strong businesa expansion in the final quarter or 1971. 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