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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-01-28 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • r v1n • oenae ID ' ~ . , Ca8per8 to ~nter _BOce • FRIDA y; AFTERNOON, 'JA~U>,RY , 2S: ;1;i2· YOt... .... No. Mo 4 l •CTIONI, • PAHi ' . ' '1'16 • ID ' • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • • Di~ve~rs . ' . • ·F··· d . ·ID ·M·urder • l .ll B' ? .ay. ~ J ·, -..,., ' . ' .. , DALY , P':ILOT Stiff ,_. HAS TJiE SPIRIT OF 7 6 S.noto Asplront C11por1 Cas~rs Seeking Senat;e Status . In 1976 Race By JACK BROBACK Of "" DINr P'I• Staff Rmald Capers, cbalrman of the Onage Counl)' Boord of Supuvlaors, ... pedl ~ lit a .-dale for lllt U.S. Senate in 197'5. He will nm as a ReJ'lblican. The Newport Beach financier·tumed- pollUcian disclosed his political •11pblUons Thursday night during a free-wheeling talk In Laguna Beach before niembers of the Orange County Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the national journallstk: aocie- ty. . ' • . 'jl certajnly . wouldn't want to be a 1Upervilor.all ·millle-: certainly not for more than t,o,terms,0 said·CUper11 Irr dicaUng 'he wtu .eek .....i.ctlort lo· 1111 f~ dmt;ict '?I.on the ~ty ~ .~ C.spers, pulling no punches In a liv.dy Cl#!Oll and ·a n·1-w e.r •aealfon · w 1th fteilamen, aaid be doesn't believe • he Ji belig arrogant In announcing hla pollflcal llflratl(lll. 1' AQ'/ .man that ha.a 11· job and doan't Ui¥tt lo something better'.:.. well, I doii'l think lhat man haa adeqnate lllllblllon!' C.spe111 aaid he delinltelJ ii npl Jn. ter<Sted ln going lo the U.S. -ol ReprC1e11tatives becauee tt'a tlD llow~ .. You have to be there for~ JI yeirs before you can -..plllb qythlng and I .don't like Iba ~~ MV• 11g to nm for oftice ever/ two . " caapers admitted. bll appetite for b!per office had been wbetled by hla n· perleac< In oountY ,.,., 1wt. "} c:jnl aee ever l"tnc badt lo pri•ote lndul!IY." .aaid the -and prllldenl of It~ SovWWI .... 1-. ~ ... (Seo CAll'ill, ..... ell . . . • ) • ' ' Mate·.Tries· ' ' Mtm.y Tftttes . ' To Kill .Mate OAKLAND (UPI) -When am..t· Leslie Poul phoned police and told them ·be wu tldnkJn& ohoufkilllng bil wife, on alflcer tokl Jilin be held committed no crime and Iha!. tlleJ couldn't come arrest 'him. ' PoljoO uld' Piul !lll1i up the phone Incl went lo a·nelcbbor'1 aporlment where bil lfife, leftrly Jomm, II, WIS~vlllting. Police ._ied that wben'sbe 'returned with him, !be iD-,..r-old bUJband Ued hla wife'• lop lo the coudl, poured cigarette ligbter !hdd on her and tossed lighted malcbel al her fn>m a neorby chair. Nothing hoppened, even when lie tossed a full book of bumlnc motcbes. Patrolmen Monte Beers and Don Burnette 1ald Paul then· struck· bll wife over the head elght times with a two-loot wooden llatue and cut her arm ind lilck with a kitc:ben tnlfe. , • After Ibo!, they said, he toot .,. Into the bathroom, placed her 1n·111t. wtth aome 'l'.•ler, and tied her llUdl le Ille faucel Paul then doUled a Dand towel witII lbe llahter Dulci, aet it aflame ind lhr<w II al Mr!-. Poul. jt milled. ·When be tried again, the womon manal'id 1o free a hand and pusll the fJamlng torch away, offiC1!r1 said. Piul then gHe up and ·called police qaln. '1111.1 ~ .. the department -Been and Burnette. "I declded not lo kill her after all, became there'd bt no one to take care of our cblid," he told the olflcers Wed- nesday nl(ht u they fool( hll!> lo jall on c~u of attempted murder. , · His wUe was tUen lo ·HJcbland Hospital for treatment of brulJu and cuts, Including a llab wound In the back. '1'1e COURle'• seven month old chDd was not hart. • t .. ' " • • I -~ · ·.·w~a,:!i :Q·~,f ·:~·"•*:t··~:s,.~'. • ' I ' •4' > I ' . , Ur't'T.._.,. Aaron Golstein, :J12 and bis brother Grant, 11,. of Corte Madera, C ., enioY the light snowlall atop Ml Tamalpais n Mill Villey. The Bay ,Area was hit by the wilde·st snowstorm 1n years, bldcl\l!tg • highways· and trappin& hqjidtedrlh their cars' over- nighf, but these boys don't mind It a bit. ' Author kvingSubpoe:pa~d . '~eth~s ~arcs' · ·. Net B· Sus p,ecu For .Quiz ·nt llughes Ca se .. , I n "ild R~ NEW· YQRK'(M') .-Author Clilfordi Jrilng bu)heen subpoened by federal and city grai1'i juries for quesllonlntl In the Howard R. Hughes autobiography case, at~ Martin S. Ackerman Ale! loday. Acbrman said be is withdrawing from the cue•beca.,. It la In Irving's "beat Jn. lertatl" Io be repreaented by o criminal ' lawytf. ' ' 1"ing, who soy1 be collaborated with the recluoe billionaire on the-purported llllloblalrophy, WU oerved with the JOlb. _poenu !lairld1y night, Ackerman said. 11le author woa acheduled lo appeor in Slate SUprtme Court loilay Io OJ11Wer q-about hl1 aaaels but lnll!ead ""' bolng queatloned In the omoe ol MonNl!on Diii. All). JYant S, Hepn. aiari..G. -·the law)lera the Ube! .,_ that -lo elicit the llnanclsl data, lllicl be -Id oeek Io have Irving held In -pt of court. -.nu .aid the writer'• .,.,. -wonld be the firm of N(cker10n, lltnmer, Lowallleln, Na.n ond Kaniln. Maury Nessen will handle the cue,~ he ~said. . Investigating uie lnternatlonol lntrl1U• were SwliB police, who have reportedly . sen~ the FBI a list of questions, for the author lo onswer. Ackermon said the FBI 1 bu not 1J1!:erviewed bis cneot. 1 Alao Involved Is the U.S. POll;ll •~ice, which New York Rqional lnspeclor Earl lngebrig)ll .confirmed Is • conductiJW .o, probe that "got lnlo full swing"~. ' lngebrighl lllicl It ii o violation o( the mail rroud atatute Io me any ICbeme lo • obtain money or property from another on. the bo1il of !Ille i<pmentation, pro- . mites or preteme. Slate SUpr9M Court Juotlce Edward I. McCaffnr -on Tllunday Io UCUM Irving -a-"111 ...-Dy In court u. o 116 mJDIOn oulf by art dealer Fer· nand Lttlroo, who clalml lrvlntl libeled him in utau," the writer's last book. Legros' lawyer, a.rteo-Moerdler, oald (lee RUGllll, Page I) . . By ARTHUR R. VIN8EL Of 1t11 INMy P19'1 lteft Heroin hidden Ina hanging crucifix and · an attack by a vloloia dOg guarding a dufnebag of marijuana marked one of their wildest cases e.ver, Costa Mu& noroctica agents reported today. They ended o 24-hour 1hUt about I · a.m.; tired but triwnpftant after a roun- : dup which they claimed netted )lell'iy 1$,000 In Ulicit 'drup and t i g h t . "''peeled deai.111. . Intelligence lnformatlon !eel lo the.new · beefed·up squad !ormed by Chief Rog1r E. Neth lo crack down on drug dealliig led Io the Jalest r~ by Neth'I Norks. · · SUJpects w,ere 11•en. lnlo Cllltody ot a !.odexvous point olf the San D I e • o Fr-•Y in Costa Mosa at I o.m .• leading Io o 5:30 o'clock rold ot a Anaheim apartmenl. Booked on charge• lncludlnc IUlplclon of &ale of marijuana, poue11lon of mart. (lee WlLll MIO, PalO I) TriQ Held " ( . ;Iµ Slayjng ,· . . ' ' Of T~~h~r By . TOii IAIUJIY ottM...,,,. .... Two men aod ·a woman ~ of slaying Oran1e IChoolteacber Gerald Mit- chell were ordered late Thursday to face preliminary heorlng, Feb. I& In Santa Ana Municipal Court. ' , , , Ju,st two houn rearller, Newport ~ch Llle1Uml Bil~ Mllll,' diving aljN. the murky bottom of Newport :tliibor, ,._..,..the .UelecJ'1111irder weopin. , ~ ourfaced wtllta muddy .%1 callbar pillol whlc:h a11111oripea believe waa hurl· ed lnlo the bay near the Stuft Shirl ·restaurant alter lllt slaying. Juqe Pbillp llclnnb oi\lencl lllt trio lo fai:e 'pra11m1imy•liiarlng alter clllMery of the weapon. 1'be gun II lltlng llllalyJad today by District Allorney's lnveatlgolors for pou.lble use 11 evidence in the prellmlnory hearlbg. The llUIP<cll; now being held In Orange County Jlli<wllh boll 'denied have been ·Identified by authorities 11 Chino prlaon acapeea Jerry ·Michael Wode, 25, William Neil Carlwrill>l. '1, and Suaan SUUIUe, 25. , Wade, alleged by lnveatlgalors Io be the "trigger man" in the Mitchell murder, is repcttented.1 by,the pub I J e defender. Judge Schwab 111Icne<1 private attorneys for Coflwrighl and Mias Mitchell. Inve1tlgaton uid they will allece at the hearing !hot Mila SUUlffe and Wade, boU1 wearing blonde , wip, acco~ Mitchell, 25, and his wife Karen, 24, u the.newl)'1"edo rtlumed Io their Orone• , (lll!e ~G. Pqe Z) ....... c..n. , ····~ ., Conlldenblyo cloudy Hies wll1 cover the Oranle Cooll OJI Satur. day, pbaslbly hmm&' lilto rain s.i.. urd.oy night ond Smday, • ' Saturday 56 ot the ~ rliJng lo 115 lnlond. Lows rr lo 30 de-,, .... INS~E TODA "l' The Children's Tllcam G1dld of N11DJ)Ort Harb« ii pr...,.t. Ing a [lla¥ for chadrn al Onnlgc Coast College ... :1 W•k. YOll'U . find pjctwrt1 and a •lorll on I'• 25 of toda¥'~ w erund<r . t..M.lml • __.~ It a..tlllt '' ................. CM........ 1t Or-.. C!""fr n ,,....,... ... ...... ,... .,.. C-kt IJ ""°" ,..,.., II ,,......,., ,. ..... 1•11 ONffl ....... 11 .... """"" .... .......... ,_ ' ,...._.... .. P"-Ce t1•D ,,_..,. ..,,, ..., ........ 11 ....... • Hwnc.... ,. '#llltt --.. .. .. ~ 17 ._.. ..... U.14 MtlllllQ ' WttM..... .. ........ ...,, w ...... ..,. ,• I l " • t I ... I DAILY PILOT s Frld1y, J.,,u117 21, l '72 $2 .5 B il lion N. Viets to Get U.S. F inances? From Wlre Services \\'ASHINGTON -North Vietnam would stand to &et $2.5 billion of American m o n e y as a part of an Iftdochina reconstruction program that tltt United Statu secretly told Hanoi lt f 'rona P n.ge 1 WILD RAID . •• juana for sale, posseMion of dangerous drugs were: Robert John. 23, Robert La Pnnt, 2S. AusUn Maine, 21. all of Costa Mesa: Edward Krummey, 11, ot Huntington 8each: Randall W. Sh11w. 17. of Garden Grove, 11nd Terry L. Slaler, 19, of Hun- tington Beach.• Adrian C. Herrerr11, 41 , and hi s wife Beverly An'n, 31, were captured at their Aneblm apartment 11 a result;<>f the six prior arrests1 The men are held today In lieu nf $10,000 ba il. while $5.000 bAil was set fo r Mrs . Herrerra . I would be prepared to undtrl1ke whe1 the war ends. Henry A. Kissinger, Presittent Nixon's lop adviser 1uKt his secret negotiator in talks J.11111 ye11r with Nonh VietnAmf!se representatives In rari11 mentioned AJch a program Wednesday. He did not ny bow much money was Involved. Other offi cials said Thursday the total that was stated in Kissinger 's Paris talks waii: $7.S billion. The White House confirmed today that l\i,o;11inger made the offer of the f7 .S billion, five-year program . Press S;e<:retary Ronald L. Ziegler said the $2.5 billion for Hanoi was a resull of a general asse1111ment of Its nuds. .Officlfils said the figures were ill- d1ca_tlve of ~he scope of the plan, leaving the 1mpress1on lhat it could be subject to rurther increase. The program apparently w a s rormulated by the administration partly as a counteroffer to 1 North Vlelnamese demand for repar11 tion1 for bombin1 da.mages. The projected progrAm reportedly wou ld allocate $5 billion for South Viet- nam , Laos, and Ca mbod ia and $2.5 billion for North Vietnam. CAILY ,ILCT Srttt l"~•i. ' ·Drug Smuggling : Suspect Captured_ Lai1un1 Beach 11nd Newport Beach n11rcotic1 11ents Thurld3y culmlnated 1 JO-month inve1tiaation into a dnag amug~ gllna oper1tlon with the arrai of a 1uspect in the san Diego County c1ty of F1ilbrook. Sgt. Nell Purcell of Ille Lacuna Beach Police Depairtment 1aid Jeffrey Alan Brown, 23, formerly ol Dana Point, was i.,rresled at hia F'allbrook' brunt: on 1 '312.,000 Orange County warr1nt. The detective said 4,0tJO "biU" of LSD and small quantities or hashish and ma ri· juana were confiscaled from the home following Brown 'a arresl. Two other person.s' were taken into custody wilh Brown, Purcell noted, bul were both tu rned over to San Diego Coun. ty authorities to face drua: Possession charges. Brown was the fifth min arrested by Orange Coast detectives since Jan. Il on allegations or be,ing involved with a smuggling ring supplying marlju1na, heroin and other dangerous drugs to much of Southern Californ ia. ''We have now 1rrested all of the persons related to the ring we had war- rants for," Purcell said. Beach detect.lve uni\ 'llf11 11ndwtched 111 a three-car collision. Jnvestlga tor1 11aJd a Fallbrooi motor)Jl collided with Ille vehicle drlv'" by Dtt,c. Uve Al Epstein, "hlch alao hit a Saa Diego, County Shertlf'1 O!llce car with a deputy at the whet!. Newport Beach Oetectlve Mike Hlotala and Lagun. s .. ch Det.ctlve Robar! Ro- maine "e.re ah1ken up. while anothet Llauna Buch narcolica agent, AniMQY Smith, wasn't hurt. Torran ce Man, Wife Jail ed . In Wild Race SAN PEDRO (UPI ) -A Torrance man and his wire were In jail tod1y, booked on su11picion of robbery after a wild pursuit during whic h an innocent byiitander wa s locked in the trunk of his own car. Oetf!Ctive Sgt. John Rega n said in- formation supplied 11 w~k ago I~ to 11r- rangement1 to purchs1e 10 kilos of mtti· juana lite 'I'hurlday ni1ht. A team of Neth's Narks ineluding Bob Lennert, Norm Kutch ind Ditjc DeFran- clsco 1taktd out a commercial complex parking lot off the freeway, ready to strike ""'"·it appeare(i the trans.action !~e p~gram. aii deacribed by id· m1n1 strahon officials represent! 1 con- 1iderable de velopment over a similar program outlined in 1955 by President ·Lyndon B. Johnson. ORANGE DETECTIVE (I N SUI T) DIRECTS SEARCH Newport Lifegu1rds Come Up With Possi ble Murder W•apon Detectives had been searching for Brown si nce the <>range County Grand Jury first returned indictments against him and the four other suspects more th;in two weeks ago. Purcell uid hi.a men received an anonymous tip concerning Brown'a whereabouts ln Fallbrook and the arrest was conducted withou t ii'). cident. The affair sla rled Thursday afternoon when police answered a call on 1 hnldup at a liquor store. The officer1 who responded were confronted by 1 suspect Identified as Barney Bradley, 28, Tor- rance. was made. ' lnvestigator11 said they moved in when II appeared that La Pont had m11de the aUeged purchase An informant tip p e d them about a week ago. A canva s duffleba g containing more than 20 pounds of alleged marij u11na worth $2.500 wa s discovered in one of the suspects' luxury Imported sports car. Detective Dick DeFrancisco w a s jumped by a :JS.pound Dobermar1 Pin- scher dog inside the vehicle when he ;it. tempted to remove the haul, Sgt. Regan said. "The dog was brought a 1 o n g specifically to guard the stuff,·• he con- t.ndod. Subsequent lnvestig;ition led Cosla &!esa and AnahUm lawmen to visit the Herrerra apartment. where they alleged· ly found five mcire pounds of marijuana, heroin, LSD and other drug s. C.OnvJcted on ' prtor narcotics charge and thus unprotected from search a n d seizure of evJdenct without court war· rants, Herrerra admitted the men "'ithout argument. A bag containing suspected marijuana ana!Yted and determined lo be t~ sa me commodity aa. the 10 kilo11 1ei1.ed Ill Costa Mesa was found In the Herrerras' bed, 1ccordin~ to investigators. The other contraband drug!! sei1~d - including a papr packet of heroin hidden in an image or Christ suffering on the cross -would be worth about $2,000 in street sales, according to Sgt. Regan. From Page 1 CASPERS ... day ii too much like the pre vious day. I 1ot my kicks out of buJiness, but then it became just one bottom line after another. This thing <politi cs) is a thrill a minute. Of course, it causes a lot al ag~ gravation, too." . Cupers wa8 asked how he expected to be elected lo the U.S. Sen~te with such a relatively itmall amount ot palitlcal ex- perience. "Money," he replie/'I. He 11ald he figure11 Ca lifnrnians by 1976 will be tired of having two Democr11tic 1enators and lh.:it the Republican who captures his party's primary will be elected. He 11aid he is willing to finance his t>Wn primary campaign ir that's what It takes. DAILY PILOT OAANGI CDAST l"VlllSHIMO COM,AHY ll:o\.1rl N. w.,d r • .,..,..,, 1...i r~liNr J.c~ •. c.,r1,., Viet l'm.o""I Miii G-11 MMltfW' Th•111•.• K1••il Edllt4" 1~0111•• A. 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Ht -•"'""-,...,,,,..,..,,, .. n.n.I _..., 1K .... ,, ... ¥1,h" ~lo! _., .. ~ ......... .,.clll .... .... • -nrlf!M ,,.,,,.., On April 7. 1965, Johnson ta lktd of a $1 billion American outla y for all or Indochina to finance postwar develop- m~I . But he did not specify an amount for North Vietnam although he made clE:ar that the United States intendtd to offer aid to Hanoi . Poli ce rrian Die s Four Da y s A fter A1nbush Shooting Meanwhile, Se nate Republican le;ider Hugh Scott said today recordingii of "of· licial talks'' betwee n U.S. and North Viet· n11mese negotiators do not ind ica te American prisoners would be returned in exchange for a definite U.S. withdrawal da te. SAN l'~RANC ISCO (AP)-A 32-yea.r-old policeman died today . four di:iys After he a.net another officer were ambushed and shot by a man with a rine. The Nort h Vietnamese. 1ccording to lhe tapes, said only "If you totally withdraw, we will talk about the modalilts of releasing prisonerii," Scolt told newsmen. Mod.aliles -methodii -nf releasing the prisoners. are far from an automatic exchange, the senator said. Scott said this after hitting at a state- ment by Sen. George McGovern 10.S.D.) that he would set a wlthdr11wal da te "on the assumption" the North Vietnamese would return the America1t prisonerii. Scott said he had the Wh ite House study the taped recordings again to make sure of the North Vietnamese attitude. The senator said he ls oot certai n If the recordings were of ·the public Paris sesslonS or the secret talks of presiden· tla l a111istant Henry Ki8slnger, or both. But. he add~. "!he h1pe1 11hnw thill ia all Hanoi ever said" on this element in nea:otiations. From Pqe 1 HUGHES ... he would ask Irving 11bout the 11leged Hughes traMaction to establish and locate the author's assets. He said he would 11~k Irving .iibout Hughe11' deni1l1 with respect to receiving the '650,000 and with having met the author. Irving, his wife Edith and their two children arrived here Wednesday from thei r home on the Sp1nish island o( Ibiza for the libel case. In so doing, the lrvinJilS passed up 1n invitAtion from police in Zurich to be questioned there. Zurich Police Qe[~tive Lt. Willy U.lrich said the couple "shou ld come vol un- btrily, '' adding that deter mination of an lllleged rraud was "closely tied to the que11tk>n whether the autobiography is authentic, and that ls a quesUon we do not know yet. '1 Brillo :Founder Dies ~·Ew YORK I ur1 1 -~1itlon R. l,.oeb, former presidenL of the Brillo Manufac- turing Co. .11nd creatnr ot the na.me "Rrillo" rnr the ~apy steel wool scouring pad, died Thursday. He wa11 84. l..oe:b was ;i l~wyer who fGunded the Brillo Manufacturing Co. In 1913 . Officer Code Beverly h11d undergone liurgery three times since he And a fellow foot patrolman were wounded Monday moming on A residential street in the Mis.o;ion District. Beverly was shot in the abdomen and spokes men at San Franci,o;co General .Hospital said Thur!iday he de veloped stvere infection in his i n t e s t i n e 1 1 punctured in several places by the bullet. Beverly was given a tot.Al e1change of his blood after fellow officers and others responded lo a public 11ppeal fnr donors. The other office~, Jamel! Bailey Jr., 30, w 1111 shot in the hi p and remained in fair condition. An unemployed janitor, Ju1tious Poole, 21 , pleaded innocent Thursday i n Municipal Court to two counts of assault with a deadl y weapon and one of kid· naping. Bail was set at $50,000. Police said the officer1 were shot by a man who jumped from an 11ulo and fired at them with • .22~aliber rine. Bailey returned the fire with his revolver bot missed. The man then com· mandeered a car occupied by a woman and ned. Officers said they c11ptured Poole in his apartment after he abandoned the car when it was involved in an accident ;;even blocks from the shooti ng scene. The wom11n, Anna May Bridges. ~. a secretary. w11s unhurt. Beverly's wife, Ruth. 29, wa11 al the of- ficer'" bedside each day. She and other family members appeared on the hospital's main noor Thursday lo personally thank blood donors. Un iversi ty Seeks Witch for CJass STOCKTON (U PI ) -The Universitv of the P11ciflc is looking for a witch or a woman with "unusual p.o;ychlc power~ .. , The woman is needed to help conduct 11 course .on extrasensnry perception, the university gaid Thursday. Tht person .!!elected would assist ~r. Dnuglas Matheson, chairman of the psychology department. Body of Girl Frozen For Fu.ture Treatment By BILL >'TOCKTON LOS ANGELES 1Ar 1 -The ft11lhe.r of .1111 S-ye11r-old girl who died of a kidney disorder says her body haii been frozen in hnpcs science later can revive and cure her. "Per!Onally, I have A retllnt lh11t ~cienct will be able to do 110melh lng," liuy de la Poterit, 3'!1 of Mnntreal said Thursd11 y. His dau1hler Genevieve died TueMll1y in a private Uis Angeles hospital 11fter 1 two-year lllne9!1. "flm trying to be 'reillstlc •bollt this. hut I rmctrely think' one doy they'll be 1ble to revive her. When, 1 don't know ," aakl De la Poterle, •drug s11lesman. When Genevieve died, • medical te111m •!ood by to certily her deoth. Then, H · pertl or the Cryonlc Society o( CalHomia packed her body In Ice. 11uUoxide, a biological pre~rvAlive. Then the body was cooled lo 327 degreu below zero, the temperature of liquid nitrogen . The body now is stored in 1 eryo1enlc v11cuum bottle. Genevieve is the rirsl. child ever rro:r.en cryogenically, s11id Robert Nelson, •n electrnnlc11 engineer who i1 president of the society. Cost ~of the proces9 Is esllm1ted at $1 5,000 to $20.000, Nelson said . Society members 'hope that medlc111 science wlll perftcl a mean• to th•• a fro1.en body, renew life 1nd then cure tht m111l1dy which broua-ht tllnical de1th. The first success. Cyronlcs Soclety memberJ believe, may come with a chlld 1uch as Genevieve. Blok>fJttl llY the primary problem In tha•ln1 1 human body la to brtn1 evetl' ceU up. to t. 111 .. wstalnlng t.emper1tur. 1l, Lhe Nmt mo- ment. ...... dllll ~ .. "' If'""""" lttdl c:.t• ,.., ... C.f ......... ~ ... ..... • • """l'tPf' .., ....,, •. ,. ......, ........... 11.M ..... ly. The body wu taken lo • CSC ltcilltr, "aomewhett In the Los Angelea ar a ~ and her blood replaced wltb dilllftl\YI Geotvleve welshed only 31 pound!. IO !here would bt JUI tlasut to tbaw at one time. Fr<HH Page 1 HEARI NG .•. .:ipartmenl last weekend after visiting relative~. It i~ alleged that W;:ide shot Mitchell through the heart despite the vic tim 's immed fate su rrender of his wallet and while Mrs. Mitche ll was fumbling in her purse for money dema 111ded by the dis- guised couple. In vestigators cl aim all three then drove out Ill Newport to hurl the murder weapon into the dock behind the Slufl Shirt. Wade and Cartwright were arrested in rhoenix , Arizona two da ys after the kill- ing. Miss Sutliffe was arrested in her home city of Pomon;i. Wade 11nd Cartwright, both Orange County men, were on work furlough lea ve from the Don Lugo Rehabilit11tion Center at Chino 111 the time ot the killing. Both were serving prison sentences impOsed in Superior Court. The other four persons accused of being Involved in the drug smuggling operation are: -Alli.star McLeod, 23. of 699 <:rifflth \\1;iy, arrested JAn. 12 11t his home where police sel1.ed 4.000 tableL'! of LSD. He was released from custody on his own recogni1.ance on Jan. 24. -John Gilber t &!.nchez. 23, of 24812 Selva Road, Dana Point, arrested Ja n. 14 in Rocky Ford, Colo ., and accused of being the "king pin" of the ring. He is being held in lieu o( $100,000 bail. -Joseph Manuel Cordova, 21, of Colorado, arrested with Sanchez. ·He iii being held at Orange County jail in lieu or $75,000 bond. -John Charles c;aJe, 2~. of 35705 Beach Road. Ca pistrano Beach, arrested JM. 18 at his home. He was released folfow ing h1,o; arrest on $10,000 bail. Brown is tn be 11rraigned today and is bein,i:: held in lieu of $312.000 bond. The Fatlbrook roundup was marred for l11v.·men by an episode that left two or them !!lightly injured when a Newport Police said he was Alleged lo be the thief who got '222 al the Neptune Liquor Store. Sgt. !;ary Kamm sAld Bradley mana.1· t'd lo cludr !hr offi~ers and gnt into a pickup truck whtre his wife, Marv Lou, 25, and 2-year-old daughter. Cherie, waited. Bradley pointed a .3'1-c.'Aliber revolver at officer Lawrence A. Wulerin. "He pulled th,_. tri~.e:r.r .:ind the weapnn misfired," Sgl. Kamm said. Then the chase began dnwn Pacific Coast Highway. Police fired .!!hots at the truck's tire but milll!ed. They did not want to fi re at the driver because of the danger lo the woman and child in the cab. The pickup went out nf tontrol and cra shed into a tree and Bradley ned on foot. police said. Oflicers said he then forced LuiJ Pagulayan, a local resident, into the tru nk of Pagulayan'1 car and raced a.wa y. WINTER SALE CONTINUES ' He1nedon's 6tJsttr-~rt1!Ja ON SALE ~ ,,..,. ,,.. wd "" ...... 11 ... • HINllDON • HlllTA•I • DIDIL • IHllllLL • MAlll CAI· SON nell_...t Hw ft •le ,rt••· A """ ... "" .,, ... ,.... 41ffllty ,.,.ltwr ... ....,ley -at .,.,., at• ,_ ... ....... ON DISPLAY NOW, AT SALE PRICES . REG. SALi ARM CHAIRS ... 149. 119 .... Side Chairs . . . . . 1 ZS. DINING TAILI .. 379. fih4J ., IZI H " •tLUJ 99 .... 319. DEALERS . FOR: HENREDON -D"EXEL-HERITAGE -KA RAST AN NIWPOIT ft'OU OPP NllAf ,, .. t NIWl'OltT llACH 1727 W11tcllff Dr., '42·2050 ~IN PltlDAY 'TIL t INTIRIORS l'rol•I011tl '"twlor Dn"""" Avtllo~'-AIO ...... Tift P.. Miit ef Of-.. C10 If 14 .. ltlJ LAGUNA llACH 14.5 Nonh CNat HIJhw1y PhoM: 4""61 1 • Caspers: Give County Helicopters By CHARLES H. LOOS Of llM 0•111 l"IMt tltfl Supervisor Ronald Caspers uya be , wants a helicopter patrol to beet up the coonty'1 public salety prollfam In 60Ulhern Orange County and will seek lunds for three whirlybirds Iii thla year'• aiunty budget. He said the flying patrol could be UMd by smaller cities such as Laguna Beach ''that can't afford their own helicoptert." The luth district supervisor dlacloHd that he b pursuing a nying patrol pro- gram for the county during a talk Thurs- day night at the Hotel Laguna. He was the speaker at a diMer mteting of the Oranjle County chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the national journa.lbtlc society. When queried about the helicopter pro- gram after the meeting, Caspers ad· mitted it may be oppesed by c o u n t y ·~lleriff James Musick . The hellcopter .Patrol probably would fall into Muslck's "bailiwick and the sheriff in lhe past hu O'J>posed "a county air rorce." ~·However, Caspers said he will push for the program with or without t.fualck's support. Casper!, this year's chairman of the County Board or Supervisors, said about $500,000 in the county budget would be necessary to get the program off the ground. Jn addition, he said, county o(- £iclals will seek federal funds for the pro- _gram. · Caspers indicated he wants to see the helicopters patroling southern Orange County soon, possibly by this summer. ''Helicopters will never rtplace ground anit.s," he said, "but they can do ao many \bings and I think it's important that we bave them from a public safety point of vie~·. "For example, we're going to open Salt "Creek Beach to the public this summer. Now can you imagine tryina: to patrol that stretch of beach with one sheriff's deputy peeking over the top of the cliff :rrom his ground unit?" • The supervisor said he is thinking in terms of three helicopters "so one could tre In the air at all Umes. '··"We're looking at bigger, faster helicopters than the ones now being used 'l:iy the cities," he added, noting that the helicopter he has in mind is a high speed craft that carries up to five persons. Th ree Orange Coast cities -Costa l.fesa. Huntington Beach and Ntwport "Beach -currently use police helicopters. All are two-seat models. Caspers emphasized that the ~ fl ying patrol would be used for all phases of publ ic safety -police, fire and rescue. Meditation Unit Reading Room_ Opens in Laguna A meditation and philosophy center, for the study of world religions, will open J\..fonday in Laguna Beach. The center, called the "Little Library" will be housed at 11&0 N. Cout Highway and will be open weekdays from 10:~ a.m. to 5 p.m. A reading romm, discussion area and no-charge lending library will be in- corporated into the center, accordlni to Mra. Chester F. Carlson, ol Meditation and Philosophy Center, Inc. The non-profit corporation, she said, operates similar centers in Brooklyn and Buffalo, N.Y.; St. Petersburg, Fla.; Albany, Ga .. and Durham, N.C. Supp'.ementing the reading materlala, records and tapes on both u1tern and western religions '¥ill be available, said Mrs. Carlson. J apanese Soldier Showered With Gifts TOKYO (AP) -The Japanese soldier \vho hid in a Guip jungle for 'l1 years rather than surrender can look forward lo lifts ranging from electric blankets- to a lifetime paM tO a bote.1'1 bath when he comes home. A rough estimate of caah donations made so far is 5 million yen -•111~. Sholchl Yokol , 58, was dbcovered Mon· day near a cave where he lived. Bitten Baby in a Bottle Three-month-old Colleen McGrath of St. Paul, Afinn., peers out of a gallon size salad dressing ju made into an oxygen tent for pint·size patients at Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis. Expensive oxygen hoods for infants have long been available, but a Northwestern nurse came up with the idea of simply cutting a bole in a big jar and sterilizing it when one of the conventional hoods 'vasn't avail· able. Colleen was born with a heart defect. Polic e Gun,fir e Routs Pee pers JOAO PESSOA, Brazil (UPI) - It look police firing six shots into the air to break up a crowd of men who were following and Sur· rounding Edione Creve Crey, 21. so enraptured wert they over her miniskirt and see-through bleuse. Miss Crey, a vacationing college student. started getting stares when she checked into the Tam. buah Hotel a few days ago. Police apologlzed to Miss Crey and explained that the men of th is catUe country capital near Braiil's eastern tip see few women ,..... and almost none dressed so pro- vocatively as she. San Clemente $, ... • ·summer Parade Theme Sought Secretary's Wife Urges Planti11g of Ora11ge Trees ~trs. Rogers C. B. Morton, wife of the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Interior visited Orange County Thursday and suggested that we should plant more orange trees in our publlc parks. ··Tuey are always so green and so pret- ty,'' she enthused at a press conference in Santa Ana. fiirs. 1'-1orton had just completed a tour of the sites or Yorba and Featherly Regional Parks in Santa Ana Canyon and she had good news for cOuntains. "Your application for 'l.32 million in Federal Land and Water Conservation fWlds has been approved." The county plans to match the grant to buy 115 acres of the riverbank patk;site. She said she had noticed during her tour, as a guest of Board Chairmen Supervlaor R on a Id W. Caspers of Newport Beach, "bo1" few trees there are in Orange County'' (compared to the eastern seaboard states) and proposed the orange tree plantings. After the press conference in the Coun- ty Administrative Building, Mrs. hforton joined her Secretary of Interior husband at the ground breaking for Water Factory 21 in Fountain Valley. The factory will be designed to conv~rt seawater into fresh, usable irrigating water. It will be .located at Ward Slreet and Ellis Avenue, adjoining the County Sanitation District's plant. Back to the opmge tree project, she said she so admired Lady Bird Johnson's interest in ~auUficatian of the landscape and added, "She planted thousands of dogwood trees aJong the ~otomac and they are bea utiful." Fri~, .l1nuary 2S. l'972 s DAILY •UT \!!! • Grea se R unoff Marines Ordered To End Dumping A cfase and desist order. effective ••no later than Aug. 1, 1972, '' was Issued Thursday . by U1e California Regional Water Quality Control Board to the U.S. t.farine Corps Air Station at El Toro. The order prohoblts the Marine Base from dumping grease and wastes which filter into Newport Harbor. The order, adopted by the board in formal session in the Orange city hall, followed a hearing In Newport Beach Jan. 13. At that time Lt. Cmdr. Ben J\.1ontoya, ecology officer for the Navy's Western division in San Bruno. said the service is spending ,1.5 mUlion to solve the problwl of waste discharge and grease r\i&)tf Crom El Toro. .., • Thursday, Villi Jepsen . representing the Navy from San Diego, called the order "an after the fact ge!lture." "We would have done what is ordered without your action,'' Jepsen told board members. The navy man said adoption of the order was to provide a vehicle for illegal dischargers who the board feels will not co1nply \vith their regulations. It was reported that on Jan. 13 J\.fon- loya told hearing panel 1nembers W. V. \VilUa of Anaheim. ~lrs. EI s I e C. Kroescbe of Costa hfesa. and Everett L. Grubb of Riverside that bids will be open· ed on the grease control project Feb. 11 and a contract a\vurded, Feb. 17 with completion slated for July I . Montoya added that Navy will accept bids in February on a sanitary !lewage connection with the Irvine Ranch \Yater District. The board order adopted Thursday also calls for the Marine Corps. El Toro to submit technical reports on March 1 and May 1 stating progress to correct the violations. Water quality officials had accused the Marines of 'polluting Uoper NewPOrt Bay during ·dry weather when a half million gallons of effluent per day reaches the area and when grease from Marine operations clogs the San Dlea:o Creek drainage system. The creek drains a hune 1:V&leri;;~ed Into the UpJ)'-r Bev. Richard Bueerman, executive direct-Or of the water quality district, recom- mended that the cea!le and desist order be adooted. lo other action of interest to Oran[le County, the board re s ctn d e d re- qu1rements applying to the Oranli!;e Coun- ty Water District's operation of an ex- perimental .waste water reclamation pro- ject during which fresh water was used to recharge aquilers throu&h a deep well system. Bueennln explained that the project was terminated more than a year ago and that to clear the record the re- quirement.! should be lifted. The board also voted to, lnfonn the • State Water Quality Board that tt h11 no objection to dererment of two county wal<r projects by the lrv.lne Ranch. OJ&. trlct and the Los Allsos Water Olstrld both In the southeast part of the county. It was explained that "due to the cur-- rent trend of sewerage agencies to plan early construction of facllltles In order to be eligible for federal Clean Water Bond Act grants" the statewide total requests for 1972-73 far exeffd the estimated giant all ot1nents. A state board staff reco1nmendation that the two local water districts' pro- jects be delayed from 1972-73 to the follo'A•ing fis~I year was approved by the regional group. The Irvine district plans an excess and ·saline w&ter intercepter land ouUall with an estimated federal grant eligible cost of $1.7 n1llllon and the Los All11os district line in conjunction with tJte Irvine agency for an ocean outfall with an eligible cost or $2.5 1nillion. Bueerman said that if the local districts feel they must go ahead with construction in the upcoming fiscal ye1r they could use their own or borrowed funds and hope to get a retroactive grant from the federal government. Burglars Drink Hai ry Cocku.Ul PARIS (UPI) -When two bu11Jars finished looting Marcel Ferrer's home, they decided to ·sample his wine boforo deoartlng. They guzzled several bottles before reaching for what appeared to be the last one and drank that, too. As the last drop vanished, Ferrer returned home and aaid, "you are drink· in}{ my hair-growing lotion." Police said neither suffered any Ill er- fects . For1ner Congressman Talks to Democrats Fonner Congressman George Brown, who recently annouiictd his canclidtK!y for Congress from the newly created· Sltll District, wilt be gllffl IQIUller at tbi Saturday meet1111 ol the lllllJon ·Vlejoo Saddleback Demoqallc l:Jab. Aru realdenll are lnvfiea to altancl· lho 8 p.m .. 11therln& at Ibo Lake Forell l>ome of Stanley and J~ Van den Noort, - Laumont Drive. Bl'OWI\ , ~ ,,... Tunney 1n the 1'10. D1111ocii ue prbilorJ for U.S. Senator. · San Cltmente's chamber of commerce this week launched its first phase or fiesta planning of the year-a contest open to all to come up with a theme for the annual summer parade. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • • • Suggestions for the Fiesta La Chris- Uanlta theme will be accepted by letter through the chamber offices and a citizen's committee will select the win· ner. Walt Hunter general chainnan for the fiesta, said the slogan for the event should be of such a nature as to be well depicted on floats and other units in the large parade. This year's ediUon of the fiesta will be held July 14, 15 and 16. Deadline for theme suggestions is h-1arch 1, Hunter said the early selection for the theme will mean more than four months left for planning and designing floats. Last year's theme was "Fiesta Fun Time by the Sea." Brazil Ambassador ' Robbed in Capital ·' ' WASHING TON (UPI) -~ robber SIY· Ing "I don 'l have anytl!JDJ. agalnlt Bra· til, blab, bllh, blah, but I want your mooey" relieved Braaillan ambassador Joao Auiusto de Araujo CUtro of $300 and a 1otd wrl1lwatch Wednesday night nur his embaaay, his aldes reported Thursday, • • ID Aet CONTINENTAL MARK IV IN ALL OF THE 70'S THIS WILL BE THE UNIQUF; AMERIC AN CAR! , • I • PANTERA b y detomas o YOU MUST SEE THIS EXOTI C ITALIAN ;lrvi1ie Snake Dancer Wins .Delay IMPORT ••• "P ANTERA" ITA LI AN FOR PANTHER Former Laguna Beach •nake danctr Carol Cybulski w11 given a Ont-month delay to prepare her anawer to alleg• 110.. that she toll Or1nae County two years ago without serving the tent.nee Im Posed !or lewd conduct 'and lnclocent cx)k>sure. · MIH Cybulski. 33, who now Uve1 with hef 12 snakes in an Irvine aptrtmtnt, nu aed the badly scarred ann that 11 a te.-cy of a rattlunake bite and heard Santa Ana municipal court Judp Pllll' Mill order htr'to return to hb Ccurtrvom fl.'farch 2. · Coats Mess trial lawyer Geor11 Ch1~1 Is deCendln& Min CybuJskl on cbar1H lhll she h11 not pald the '5,000 fJna Im· JX*C1 by Jlldfe Malt nor hl1 Ibo Mned Jhe J5-<l1y j.U term °'*1'ed a!ltr her con•lctJon by a Jury. Miu Cybulski was relurnfd ta Oranga County last mooth alter local lawmen read report• lhlt she hid botn billet by a pet ntUer durinJ, htr turn in an Oakland taHm and ru1hed to a local hoapll111 for emergency treatment. Tiit bklnde artist, who once performed her nude> '1Hey, Jude" routine for jurors who were tallen to a Santa Ana tavtm to watch the torrid · number, appeared Tbunday to be In betl<r health and splrlll than on her previous court ap- pwance. Siie made It clw lhlt her Oakland misadventure had not diminished her lilelonc affection for 1n1k01. "I've liot 12 In my u1»talr1 bedroom down In Irvine rtaht now," she 1akt. "I wu jU1l unlucley Qd I cu't thlnk of aoy snake I'd ketp out ol m1 .~ct rtaht oow except. maybe an anaconda. 11 Ml., Cybul1kl uplalned lhlt abe had once had an an1conda "that just w111ttd to blte me all day. He kinda liked It but I sure dktn·'t," the ebullient tntertalnt r 1rlnned. i "Orongt Countv's 1'omflt1 of Fine Car•" ohnson . son I 2821 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA • 540·5e30 t • If I ' ... • ( . ..AJL v ,!LOT "'' $ . . . flldly, ,1-1 28, 1972 Africa · , S·ession • Opens . Colon~alism, Apa.rtlieid V11der , Discussion BJ MAVIUCE GUINDJ ADDIS ABABA .(UPI) -Two of Afrtc1'1.elder statesmen today opened an .1111~· week-long aesaioo of the U.N. stcurlt7 Council to try to decide what to do .about audJ formidable pro- blema u Partupese coJonialllm and Soullt Mrlc1'a poUciy ol atrtct riciai ~tJon. IJ'be ·-tilll will ,cost the United Na· Ilona-• mll\imum ql·f!I0,000 and wu bald deapl~ the ¥ ttie -Ill body ta nearly bllll<rupt. . . • Elhiopla'• J!lmperor1!11~ Selassie Ind Mnritnla.J>resident Moktar OU!d 'Dad- dlll befon the meeting 'wilh ,1peeches ~t he~ of the, .Or1ont.atton of ~an llntly (OAU)' III lbia Elllloplan capital 1 · ~ 4 • L,.ft wu·1·the-·teeurtiY eourM!u•a ~rnt meetlng ln·llfrlca and the cloioat tlle 15- melnlllr bod7 .,, .. had,09.,. lo what U.N! semtary General K~ Waldheim ~btd u Atrtca '• "bot ipotl', afeaa ·<if ~ 1bd.cOnruct." ' • ~ ¥ft' llri(e CllN under the heading ·~diriltlOn• of queatlonl nlatln& to .. ; ~ , Mr1ea will! whlel\.the Security Coimcil is currenlfy ,.lad and Iba tmple""ntatlon of the Council~ relevant reaolatlons." The brold Jle'lllilll coven 'Rhodesia, Portugueee colo~•llam, Jf.dependenee for N~mlbla (liQuth , Well Africa ), .-cl Iba pollc)'· of Aparlbeld -alrlct racial separation -In· the R<pubUc of South Alnca. · · 'rhe African 111tioD1 at lhe meeting sald t!leY· would lnsilt ,that Rhodesia get priority ln the disculslons becalllfl of the rioting tbere Jut week in protest against the nation'• independ\11« agreement with Britain. ~ The problem conce~ Namibia is oVer whet.her South Africa can be forced out of what formerfY waa known u Sout!I Wat Africa. The United NaUons· has aJreaclx aald the Pretoria government bu no· right to govern and administer the area_ aQd to lninKJuce Apartheid there as well as In· SOuth Mrica itself. Tile South African government.has 'lgnor-ed the 1J.N. pronouncements. U:S. Ambassador George Bu;!> had cautioned the Security Council more than '.8~.,r..~ • ., Auac~:-. ,. ' . ' . ·~·Guliffl:e n Blow Up Howl .__\... . . . ·ii:i Ir~1i 8order Town . , I . . lly OOLJN.BAJtER r ' • ~ BEµ'AST,.Norlhem lr<lancf (UPI) - Gunmen aU.cked Brttfsh troops and blew up .a . hotel tn ,0 village on Iba Irish Republic border today In the .third day of lleppecl up bombln11 and ahilotlngs tn N~ Ireland. · • . A-bomb ripped !he Melvin Hotel at GarrtaOn In Cowity Fmna•agh• 1boui an h<!oJr •lier rumnen' plontid ii 8nif ordered thO stall Ind ,U.U 'ciul._ po1ice 'said. There .were no cuulltles. ,. ' ~j._ •lier tba bOmb .. waa planted, gunmon held up·the -er village's poll office. 'NUco iaJd they calried off the mallblgs but then -no cash at the JlO'll olflce. ' . Otbtt target&-. In I three day bombilll campolgn whlc:h;.bu l!<"n about 50 ex- ploliooo lncl[ldeo a clolhtng actory tn Newry, a court house In Balleygawley, houslilg project o[fices at Craigavon, a community. :re1atlon' office at Ran- delstown and the British army'' heavily protected palace barracks at Holywood outside BeUast. The blasts caused ex· tensive C:laniage but no casualties. ~ . Security ~urces said local girls invited to a dance-Thursday night in Palace Bar- racka at Holywood outside Belfast may have amucgJecJ the bombs past S;entries and dogs guarding against attack.< by.Iba outlawed Irish R<publican Army (IRA). One._blut wrecked an annored perso~ nel ~ and damaged a Land Rover sbortly after midnight. Another bomb was discovered out.side the officers' mess arid WU def.used. $ecurity j>Ollce questioned all the girla •'.~dance. . 'Yellow Alert'. Ordered . .. For u.s~ Base h1 -S. Viet • By GEORGE ESPER SAIGON (AP) -Slgna of an enemy of· fensfve In the Tet Lunar new year multtplled today and the big U.S. mili~· base at nearby Bien Hoa has been placed on increased alert. Field .officers 1ald the alert at Bien Hoa,' a u1iles northeast of 'Saigo?i, was ordered after captured enemy prisoners told inte1TOl(ator1 attacks were being planned In that area during Tet, which falls on Feb .. 15. The ba,. was put oa. yellow Iler!. The only one hlgher is red. whlch tndlcitea an attacl.'. II In pro,...... . On the central DOiJt, South Korean' soldlera · uncovered· a bl&~ lmmw,ttioa cache·ahdrdocumentl uytfis an offensive was plan""' there 4ur1na the Tet fest~val In 'tbe central hlflhland, North 'Viet· namµe troops wer.e reporie(l moving lnf.o positioDl:i to ,encircle a, fire base on. the frontier, a. possible foreru~r to a big at- tack.~ ••.. -~. ne u,s. Command' iridicated that ... tncreUed -state of readiness · ~would be · ordeha 1hortly for all American torch throU~ South V i ~ t n a m to &\lard agalnif'lf\Crelf&d enemy rocket. mortar:, sapptr and..ferror attacks~d!Jrlng Tel The"c;ollUTland aiao report;cl lhe 20th air strike inside North Vietnam this year and the loss·of two American aircraft due to meObanical failures. · ~· Compyind said the strike inside North Vietnam was triUered Thursday aftetnoolt' when a radar site which co& lrols a surface.to.air missile -SAM - bitt"IY bii•n lracklnl U.S. planes con- ducUnc •,bombing. operations against the Ho Chi Mlnl).:tfajl in neighboring Laos. An Fi05 ·fighter used to draw enemy fire ·away from . the slower BS2 heavy bombers crossed into North Vietnam and fireC:t·me Shrike missile at the site with unknown results. ,The oommaod sakt there was no damage Cb 'U.S. ·atr:craft. • The two. aircraft lost were a Navy A7 jet lh,11' 'Cfllsbad lhorily after taking off ~ 1. 71h :Fleet carrier in the Tonkin Gulf ·JJii: ,fl and a UH! Huey helicopter that-.ftnt down three days ago on the western side of the central highlands. The pilot ' of the · A7 waa rescued. A Navy spokesman said the crash waa cailse<I by en1ioi trouble. The U.S. Command said lhe helicopter :crash~ u ·a riiult of mechanical faibue, t:lrt there were no cuualtfes. -r'fhe Wed.ly summary of aircraft losses,,. lasUlld tod.:Y, showed 1 total of 1,097, u,s. planes and helicopters loit in the war. Gen. ,C.ao Van Vien, chairman of South Vietoanfa joint general staff, visited the border region along the central highlands todaY Jo r~vlew RreparaUoru for a North Vietnamese olfensive expected there next monlh. two weeb ago to c:onsidtr care!Wly whtther it could afford aucb 1n npenalye meetilll wbao the world body already Ir in auch financial atratt.s. A bloc of 38 Alrlcan nationl pay I.I percent of the U.N. aMual budget while the United States•paya 31.$ percent of the organization's annual !ZOO mlllion budleL Red s to Warn Sa~at Again st Israeli War? By Ueited ,Preu 1*raattonol Egyptian President Anwar Sadat leaves Monday for M9SC0w, and diplomatic · sources ln L6I'ldoll said today the Russians · would caution him against starting a war wiib Israel. Cliro i;eports uld ,Sadat would hold four days. of talka with Kremlin leaders to "coordinate strategy" and that en route home he would stop off in Yugoslavia Feb. 3 for talks with Presi· dent Tito. ' UPl·diPlomaUC corruspondent K. C. Thaler, in London, said the Russians would promise Sadat continued backing -but short of war. Jordanian King Hussein also cautioned today against war. He told the Rome w~kly new$))aper L'Espresso that the Arabs not only are unprepared for war but that thelr le3.ders are more deeply divided than ever. The London diplomats said the Soviet Union is too deeply preoccupied just now with a major review of its own medium and Jongrange policies and does not want to be sidetracked into an involvement in a Middle East war at this time. The diplomat! said a new situation has developed which ha' caused a shift in priority considerations on the part of Moscow and \bat the Kremlin is review- ing Russia's position in Europe, the Far East, and, not least, its relations with the United states. They said the Russians do not want their overall strategy crossed by a war in the Middle East in which Russia would be direcUy involved and which might bring a direct confrontatiOI with the United Stat.es. 1 They also were said to be unwilling to rock the boat in view of the forthcoming visit of ·President Nixon and that they would like· to ask Nixon to bring pressure on Israel to make some concessions to Cairo that could lead to a peaceful set- tlement. The Russians were said to be disap- pointed with progress in making the Egyptian armed forces more efficient. They are comniltted to the air defense of Egypt but are afraid they would become more involved, the sources said. Hussein said in the Rome Interview that war with Israel should be the last re.sort and that "all efforts should go in- stead toward reaching a lasting and just peace." He said if there is war any Arab armies sent into Jordan must be under Jordanian command and sent in under a general Arab plan approved by Jordan. Burglar Takes Ba th, ~akes Clean Escape SEAm..E, Wash . (AP) -Police say a burglar mad!' a clean get-away from a Wo~an's apartment with some clothing, a ~th .towel, a wash cloth and three hand towels. They said. Kathleen LyM Jones, 18, reported.the burglary Thursday and said the thlef· also took a bath before leaving. Cyprq.S Accords Nod NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -Cyprus recognized the newly created state of Bangladesh on Thursday. Winter Take_s ff.old of U.S. ' ' ' ' ' 1; A r.ct~c . Col.d En,v~lops ·Most of MUkontinent • . hnt1terat11res ,,.1 •••ritu mtus?®~-2'::::;:,... • ... ·'• - • ' Slae .can't 'Cash' In Attorneys for country music singer .Johnny Cas h ana his wife June were granted a temporary restraining order preventing the publica· lion of a :;o.·page pictµre book prepared by Mrs. Patricia M. Ho!~ who was ret:ii(led by the -Oash's tO decorate their hon1e. Mrs. Holt, shown here as .she looks through some pi'ctilre's of the Cash home, planned to file an answer to the Cash action later today. Wat erbeds , Hi gh Liv ing 'Don't Mix ' Says HUD WASHINGTON (UPI) -The govern- ment has cautioned against waterbeds, and high living. Carefully sidestepping the advertised virtues of the beds, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) says the roughly 2,000 pounds of water it takes to fill most beds could cause poorly constructed upper floors to cohapse. And water leaking froi:n' low quality beds could also cause property damage to floors belo~ and start electrical fires, HUD says. In ·an advisory pamphlet, HUD told managers of public housing projects and other federally assisted housing they may ban the beds from upper floors if they do not feel the construction can stand the Ca nada Air Controller Strike Ends OTTAWA (UPI ) -Air lr•fllc coo- trollers returned to wor.k: toda,y~ anding a strike lhat had l!rought the longest abut· down of all acheduled commercial air service In Canada'• history, fo~ced the layoffs of Jl'\Ort than 15,000 persoM and cost the air lines '2 mlUJon a day. The airlines were restoring iir service, and Air Canada, the bigges( Canadian airline, recalled the 11,000 employu it had laid off aa a result of the slrik:e. The company said it was re,umlng service at • noo~ "with au flighll to be opu~tlonal by midnight:" The Canadian .Air TJ'affic ' Control Association (CATCA) 'Thursday ordered Its 1,600 members back to work. The order .came on the 11th day of their wtllkout, when the contract dlspµte with the government was settled by ·binding arbitration. Canadian f.acHic Alrlines announced in Vancouver 1t; had also called back its 4,250 laid off employes. The airline said it expected to resume today •jsome service on virtually all of our domestic and in- ternational routes, with Cull service resuming quite quickly afterwards.'' Smaller Canadian airlliles were also making plans' to resume full air service by the weekend. The agreem.ent by the government Treasury Board and the CATCA National Council to accept binding arbitration and end the strike did not require approval of the union membership. The rank-and-file members had twice rejected proposals to settle the-dispute, including one last Saturday which had been recommended by the u n i o n bargainers but rejected by 85 percent of the members. Dr. Noel A. Hall, a University ol British Columbia industrial relations pro- fessor who mediated the dispute. was named arbltr.etor In order to break the deadlock In negotiations on the key issue.s of wages and work hours. The tentative agreement reached last Saturday. which Hall was instructed to use as the "floor" or minimum for his decision. provided for a pay increase of 17.4 percent over 'Z1 months and a reduc- tion of work hours from 36 to 35'11. The controllers now earn an average salary of $9.135 a year with experienced controllers earning a top scale of $14,600. :::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;::;;;;; -~~ ' ' t 4811 Octagon No MDr Top . " . Table llficl Chain• Pldu .. These ale slng:I• s5 ·99s u n 1 t construction chairs. NOT screw· .• ' on· legs. Covereef in ' ' black, olive or gold :. 'ltch Chair naugahyde. T••• .._ ''* SAN DIEGO nRWAY & ftJCllD ST. MHOff ge 'Phone • 962-3325. 546·1611 I I I B~k to Shop ,· Apollo 16, riding high on top of its Saturn 5 rocket, returns to the Vehicle As· sembly Building, left, at Cape Kennedy Thursday for replacement of a Comm and Module reactio n control system fuel tank. The launch may be delayed . for a second time. It ts the lint time a spacecraft had to be returned after being tak· en to the launch pad. 'H,.r~ Luck Prmnoter' ' Skyjacker's Dream Fatal I, Ftld':f, JMuv(?.ffi 1972 OAtLY PILOT 5 v RJils, Union--lnk ' . . . 2 Office1·s Slain • In Street Attack 42-month Pact NEW ;YORK (AP) -Two policemen on foot patrol in the East Village were shot fatally Thufsday hight In what police called a ';brutal, unprovoked attack" bX unknown gunmen. WitneSS'(s told polict th'at they saw one man run from the scene Wavlng his gun aloft and firing into the air as if in glee. The 'attackers took the se rv ice revolvers from both patrolmen. an illegally parked car. Th< luncheonette owner told them he did niit know whoae car it was.. police 1a1d, and the officers left. Moments later the owner heard rapid gunfire and rushed out to find the of· ficus sprawled on t h e sidewalk. 2 Escaped Convicts Take Driver on Riie Police scoured the area and with in an hour ol the 10:50 p.m. shooting had seized at least 30 men, so me armed, for questioning. None was listed COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -electrica1 cord throm from as a suspect, however. Two escapees from the Ohio the fr'ont roof of the in· Killed were pat 'r 0 1 m 8 n penitentiary, one a convicted 1Utution. The ot)\( escapee G F th I murderer, kl d na p e d a was captured Tb¥"sday in a regory oster · 22• fa er 0 suburban Hilliard man Thurs-wooded area bert two children who was hit eight times, and his partner, Rocco day night and forced him to Police said th..• were ques- Laurie, 25, who was hit seven drlve them to Cincinnati, tioning Sharp abut his hours timeS, police sa id. where they re1eased him as a prisoner of Donald G. Police G 0 m m i s s i 0 n e r unharmed. Mani11, 29, E'td Donald F. Patrick v, Murphy, his voice a Police in Hilliard said Irwin Ferdinand, !" whisper and his body shaking. Sharp, · abducted from his Police didnot learn of the told newsmen al. Bellevue home at 5:30 p.m., caned kidnaping , Sharp, 29, until Hospital that it was not cer-police at 3 a.m. today to 10:30p.m.1'hursday. His wife VASHtNGTON (UPll -'fie nation '• railroads signed a ,nM contract with the United ,.insportltion Union Thurs- Jay giving them new cost-aav- •lng and more efficient work ' ru ?es that will permit them lo compete better with other fre ight carriers. The new pact waa signed by UTU President Al H. Chesser and by Chairmari William Dempsey of the. National Railway Labor Conference, the bargaining arm of the railroads. The contract was given pro- visional approval Tuesday by the Pay Board. It covers 150,000 railroad train crew members other tha n engineers. The 42-monJ;h agreement, retroactive to Jan. I, 1970, called for a 42 percent Overall Nixon Vi sits Mountain Area tain that the attack was an reix>rt he was safe at home. said she did not contact ambush. ~ told police the two con-authoritie for fear her "But there's little indication victs left him' In h1s car on husband\ life might be en-WASHINGTON (AP) that the.Jwo men ha~ any ad-Oh io Route 50 ln Cincinnati danger~ After spend ing the night at the vance wirning." he said. and disappeared. Sharp said Ohio penitentia ry deputy presidential retrE;at at Camp Police said the two he drove 100 miles home warde.• L. G. Ridenour said David, Md., President Nixon patrolmen, both members of a before calling the police. Mantr and Ferdinand were returru to lhe White House to. neighborhood police team on "They' rt still on the loose,,. "deserate men and had lo be day for a morning courtesy foot patrol in the racially mix-police said. "Sharp said he COIJl(!.ered dangerous." Of· call from Dr. Rainer Ban et, ed precinct, had gone into a doesn't know what direction fic)ls did not know if they leader ol. West Gennany'1 increase In wages, but In turn the unlop qre<d to easing of restrictive work rules ft at the railroads ha.a been ttylng to acr1p .for )'tan. The UTU withheld &lgning Ute contract until the Pay Board act«! on II. The average Increase of 12 percent a· year was m~re than twice the Pa y Boai;d's &Mual guideline of S.S percent, but the board said it W"5 willing to approv e the higher rates because the new work rules would enable the railroads to increase eftlciency. Io we r costs .and provide better service. UTU Prtsident Al Chesser last week said the union mighl insist on renegotiation of the contract"unleu the Pay Board g a v e run approval of a 4l percent wage increase. SIDEWALK SA LE TOMO R ROW HA RBOR GENTER POUGHKEEPSIE, N' Y. (AP) - A skyjacker whose friends knew him as a hard1uck promoter type was shot to dealh Thursday, and his dream of suddenly striking it rich died with him . But in hl1 last moments he came cloae to getting away with $200,000 in ransom cash. George ever realized was his la st. the hijacking of a twin- engined Mohawk airlines prop. jet. He commandeered it Wednesday as it approached New York's La Gu a rd i a Airport from Albany. and forced it to land a t Westchester County airport near White Plains. There he allowed the 42 passengers to debark. luncheonette to inquire about night by sliding down a 40-foot wtt armed. Christian Democratic party. a!ient killed von George with a 1---------'-------'--'------'-----------------------'--''--....:.--------- point blank shotgun blast as "He was always talking about the big deals coming up," a friend from former dayl Aid of Heinrick von George, 45-year-old jobless father of seven. Meanwhile, he failed at every venture he tried, and went deeply into debt. The on1y big deal von * * * Bail Placed Ort S~c~·:~ lnHijiickirtg· The drama e'nded IO hours later at Dutchess County airport here when an FBI the skyjacker tried lo nee the airliner with the $200,0® in cash and a stewardess for a hostage. The unidenti[ied agent poked the shotgun into a getaway cat that had been provided at von" George's command. The agent was quoted as saying that von George screamed, whirled beh ind the wheel and fired a gun . A retaliatory shotgun blast killed him instantly. Singer Mourned Mahalia Jackson Lauded CH ICAGO (AP) -';She was unto the l.4rd.' as she liked to a noble woman, an artist call her work. yet her life without peer," says President story sings the Gos p e I Nixo n of Mahalia Jackson, message of freedom , and will whose handclapping Gospel not cease to do so." IOfllS e~her to millions . M.Jsg Jackson, 'U>ho ;!'oae from Car.negie. Hall to the -· fmm 1 scrubwoman In ·the . capitals of Europe. . levee section of New OrleAns T,he ~year-old singer, died-to ·internat ional fanie, \hi d Thunday in a s u bur b a fl been in ill hea lth'" the ~t Chicago hospital after suf· several years. She returiied DENVER (UPI ) -Despite fering a heart seizure: She had home from a European con- the strong protesU of a been a patient there since Jan. cert tour several months .1go Iedenl prosecutor, U . S. 19. on doctors orders. Di.st.rid Court Judge Fred M. In a White .H~uile. statement, Miss Jack.son received her Winner rulect Thursday that the President sai'd: musical training from listen· accuaed hijacker RI ch a rd "America and the world, Cha I Lap i t Id be ing to records of blues singer r es o n cou black people and all people. •---~ -ooo bond Bessie Smith ~'hlle growing up re~ on •-· · today mourn the passing of r ~P int. 23 f Re ' in a shack along the Mlsslssl~ -r o , , o vere, Mahalia Jack.son. She was, a WMhoa~'.! .~ •• ~01fI>rpooarka,chuNt.1"n·g·• noble womai;i., an art is t pilRivNer. O i r ·r ia ....... ~ without peer• a magnetic am-n ew r eans. a. am1 y from a hijacked airliner over bassador of good will for the spokesman said the fune ral a. northeast Colorado farm United States in other lands. will be held there although a held last week, was . told, an exemplary servant of her time has not been set. He said however, he could .not leave God . the OenVer area if ht posted · "Millions of ears will miss i:;;dri!le~~;I :ay~~k:00fu bond. the sound er the great rich permit the body to lie in state LBJ Backs Six-year. Presidency WASHINGTON (AP) Former President Lyndon B. Johnson hu decried the power 1 of campaign contributions and advocated limiting presidents to one 1ix-year term because the limit would probably be "in the -best interests of the nation." 1 Johnlon, after a three-year ab8e~ from public office, SI~ ~14&y. t/llt !Jle in, fluence of campaign con· tributors on . the people they 1upporl linal)cla)ly, ;,. '"one of the ·most ~rJO!l!I pr:obl~s we have. . · 0 1 thint. every candll!ate for (Ill~ olllce ,1' .beJJoJdtn to lfOll~ 4nd peORI• , '! i t ~ meana," .aid Johnaorf, whO held lhe pn11dtnfy from the a111ulnation or John F. Ken- neily Jn 1913 until !M9. voice 'making a joyful noise at the Municipal Auditorium, YOUR . LAST CHAN.CE!! Saturday ls yOur last chance 'ti>" saVe on · all the \errillc Bidwell Bargains now on We! The-re. are still lots of great buys on suits (some as low as $$.01 plus, some. wn~;sl~cks and other asso{t~n e!cet, eras. · · r .Don't miss .yoi\r last ;chance .•• come see Jack' ·~,.~. ~ 11. " -... I Compa~ $1956*'Ii '" . 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Deluxe wheel co'"rs. v " ' ' -up paint. .: 22.,Mnrestsifrontandrcar. : ':.t~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::~~::::::::::::~~::::::::::::~~=::::::::::::~::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::i· 23. '{}Ut side rear win~9ws. :~~+'•F_r_esh~au-'_h_ea~ter_._an_d_ven....,.._til_a_tot....,.. • ....,......,..-t....,......,......,......,..:-::~-·....,..--· -j....,..~_,......,......,......,......,......,..-;-....,......,......,..·_~_·....,......,......,......,..~ l I' rant and xcar ashtrays. V I , ' , " ' ii.dee, with all the above. , r, ' -----------~------------------------·--------------------------·--··-·--------------------.:Miu.-rd.di """'"' do&Clnllla ""' w 1oooii1r. ..W..!ftlobt, 1m1 ~--adOjidimcma. , · -1· . I I " 1 \ (lJ By the ti.ai~ you tile this clwt ar0UJ1d town, yciu'll know your extra CX>St <lPtions from your standard equipment lists • .And you'll find out fast what those 'options can run yOi1. Shop around. The :qiore i ou know about all economy ears, the better for us. . • ' • • • . .. ' f ~' l' .. ' ,. . • ,l ' • DAD,Y PILOT pnoRIAL PAGE No Camping at Aliso' ' The concern of South Laguna resident& over a coun- ty proposal to establish a 60-unlt trailer campground on the inland portion of Alis o Beach Park lJ 'liot without justification. Fortunately the county, which first considered the camping f~cility in a 1967 stu.dy of potential ,develop- ment for the area, doesn't· seem adamant about the plan. No doubt there always is a need for more over- night camping. spots, but this locati<m -close to a resi· dential area and decidedly limited in size -doesn't seem appropriate. A more spacious and much mo11. ~e­ mote site, like the recently enlarged Doheny fafil1ty would be better. The Aliso Pler is an attractive feature of the coast- 'llne recreation scene and the addition of tennis co urt$ or a picnic area to the inland ·portion of the park would be equaily welcome. . Overnight camping, however, can generate some real problems in t~e way o~ littering, sanit~tion, n~c­ tumal noise and ge neral uns1gbUiness, as residents dis- covered before illegal Campers were ousted last summer. \ . Recycling in San Clemente The City of San Clemente, through a small donation, has eased many of the growing pains of a highly success- fu! recycling center. The "gift was a go'vemment surplus forklift, leased for a dolfar a year to the center which was launched last year by Lionel Burt. · · Burt justified the need for the city equipment in a lengthy and comprehensive report to councilmen last week. With the forklift In use, the usually backbreaking ' Problem Is Resources, Not Space Pacts About Home Sapleu Yoa May Not Kaow: -It would lake all the . combined wealth of the U.S., Britain, and France to devise and construct a computet ~t would equal the brain of one six·year"ld chlld. -We think of dinosaurs as "immense" and us as "small"; but, despite its im· mensity, the dino- saur was a vegetar· tan and consUined little of the earth's resources; w h i I e e a c b American "uses up" 130 tons of copper, 10 tans of steel , and 22 tons of concrete a year -besides requiring 150 gallons of water a day for all his needs. -OUR ANCESTORS doubtless "work· ed harder" than we do, but the fact re· mains that the average worker today produces about five or six times as much, per unit of time, as did his grandfather 100 years ago. -It is resources, not space, that com- pri.se the great "population problem" for man -in tenns of space, all the 3 billion living people could stand shoulder to aboutder in 120 square miles, and the world's total population would fit into Martha's Vineyard. -How many languages do you suppose are spokeµ by the human race, exclusive of local dialects? Philologists have counted up to 3,000, although the French Academy euumera tes them as 2,796. -IF YOU CONCEIVE the age of the earth as the height of the Eiffel Tower, j Dear · Gloomy Gus Why doesn 't Mrs. Ed Lorr sit on the city council and have her hus- band stay home? -.I. R. T. 1llll ...,.,,.. ,..,...,.. .......... ....... llfl MCllUll':lty tflMe ef tfltl MWIH-. $tnf ""' ... , ...... " "'""'' .... ~ty .... man's presence on it is the height of a small flagpole atop the tower. and the beginning of "civilization" is a tiny knob on the ··nagpo1!, and technology is the thinnest possible coat of varnish on the knob. · Speaking of technology, if "production figures" awe you, consider that the human body produces l million blood cells every second ot the 'day and night throughout your lifetime. A majority -that is, fully more than 50 percent -of all human beings in the world today live on an income of less than $100 a year. (If you fmd this dif· ficult, or impossible, .to believe, com;ult any International H a n db o o k of Statistics.) -WITH PROTECTION, man can tolerate heat up to 145 degrees Fahrenheit; the heat generated in the production of a hydrogen bomb iS 100 million degrees Centrigrade, an intensity impossible to imagine. -The time elapsing between a scien· tific discovery and its practical ap- plication has shortened at an exponential rate : 160 years for steam, 80 years for electricity, 65 years for wireless, 50 years for atomic power, 30 years for com .. puters, JO years for transistors, and only seven years for the laser. -There are more illiterates alive to- day than at any other time in recorded history. Deprived of Postmarks San Francisco Cbroalcle In this star-crossed age when man is known by Social Security nwnber rather than by name, when mankind ts being 1horn of personal identity by the com- puter and jts allies, it ·is not surprising that the dehumanization of the race is 1pawning the delocalization of the place. \ ' 11 a decade ago when a tyrannical telephone company summarily replaced iU con· venient and relevant geographical prefix- es for telephone numbers with a stream of arid digits. lt is now being furthered by the U.S. Postal Service which has taken to delocalizfng not only neigh- borhoods but entire communities. It does so by eliminating the postmarks of letters malled In numerous citjes, towns and hamlets that neighbor upon a town which is the seat of 1 machine that canctls atamps with surprising speed -a facility it can utilize only by S\lb!Ututlng for the individual postmarka of those ae~ Dear George: I'm cetllnl very IOfJet!ul lately. I ,..•t ...,,..._. ·any\lllJIC. Frank· • Jim, I'm c•ttlnc wortl<d. Whal I do? ELAINE DUNN U.. !llalne Dunn : 'l'bla faulty memory can be cured widl a llllle coacentrlllan. JUI • tlements the first three numerals of their area Zip Code. ONE WONDERS just what the saving of a split second in cancellation does for mail that is on occasion delayed for days in the completion of its appointed rounds. We ask why the recipient of duly stamped mail should be deprived of his traditional right to discern Its origin from a glance at its postmark. We note that such prompt and exact discernment is not infrequently of some private and public import. The deprivation of a postmark is bound to affront and injure the civic pride of every community affected, and it is easy to lmag!ne the clbContent of, say, a city like Berkeley, fbe. seat of a great university, when 1t is compelled &o share lbree letters of a Zip Code with Rich- mond, El Cerrito, San Pablo, outaad, et al. There b scant comfort to be found in · the truism that a. postmark b boil the . postal service stamp, but Emeryvm. .b a <:lty for a' thal. rtnM!mber: Ntver allow your temper to affect your busine11 dadllclill. Ill! . • • wu tlial the problem! (Probtema solved with a minimum or effort. Write to Georce. lie ma1r.. practically no effort.) job of moving ton& of newsprint by band wWibe replaced by one man operating a machine. " That means less spent for sallll'ies aDd more· funda · saved to keep the center-on an even financial ~ef). · Next week councilmen will consld~r Burt's second and final equipment request, the donaUon of a cl(y truck after regular business hours ·to assJ;t In collect· ing donated newsprint from· more than a hilt-dozen 11> cations throughout the city. · The show of city support to the worthwhile acUvity is encouraging. . Happily, residents have fallen into the recycling habit and now the city govemment.bas·too. Al Autry Move8 On · After almost six years in Laguna Beach; Al Autry . Is moving on to greener fields (profession.Uy spea)ting) in Costa Mesa. Since joining the city staff is a youthful associate planner in' 1966, Al has don e 'some sierllng ·work for the community. His diligence and penchant for . de~ll was revealed immediately ·when he wis assigned to llelp plan the Bluebird Tot Park apd plunged into the jol> with an ·enthusiasm rarely found in city balls .. · . · Since then he has worked just as Jiard on a variety of projects •. completing his degree in urban geography . on the side. · His talent for finding paths through· the devious maze that leads to government grants. resulted eventu- ally in' a full time assignment in· this area. The 1um total of his efforts, it is estimated, may add up to u much u a m.illion dpllars in grants to the citj .. It won't be easy to replace Al , but the progress he has helped establish will be of lasting benefit to Ill La gun ans. • s People Must Pay for Benevolent Gooernment ' Budget: Day of Reckoning Coming • • WASHINGTON -A few yean ago Lyndon B. Johqson was turning off Ughb in the White HJuse and juggling budget figures so as to ,keep the total slighOy. below $100 billion,as a symbolic gesture of the frugality and. prudence of his ad- ministration. JobrJ.. son simply did not like the idea of a 1100 billion budget. Now, a few short years later, the bud· get goes to nearly two and a hall times as much, $246 billion, with every likely prospect that Presi· dent Nl1on will bit the ma~ number of '300 billion before he is fi.DisfJed. Not 'that any of these figures is IC· curate. They may be off by k:Ores of billions. They are useful to the ~average man only to show him that those who run his government cannot accurately plan nor effectively control its expenditures and revenues. This is a very discouraging thing to say, but all the rhetoric of the President's budget message, all the pl eas for spen· ding "ceilings", all ~the pretenses 1t>ot; budget control have limited literal mean- ing. They must be read and beard in the . context of the uncontrollability cf a government mech&nilm whlch doubles in cost within abort apans of time ir· respecUve of adminiltraUons in power. THE . EXECUnVE proposes but Congress acts· u an independent agency oblivious to budJets ~r plam originating in' the White House. Alie!, it must be aald ai.., bad c.nir-rupected Iha< White HOllH plan& QC! adopted them the Nixon administration would be rimnln11arther behind than now. 'lie Nixon weli4N. plan alme·would have boolted,his !31.I billion 1m deficit hY aDolher ff'0r 15 billion. So the blame can't all be 1placed on Congress, u diaorg!lniud u it is in authoru!ng taxing and spending. Where the blame lies ia in th• assump- tion that the Wahington government is equal to any ia.t given adequate funds whether It is garbage eollecUon, relief, 1ehools, hospitals, ofd age pensions, medical care, child care, pollution or arU.stic ,creation. If this reliance on the Washington government is to continue, there Is no abort cut and no long range alternative to much greater federal taxation. Even under President .Niton's fiction of the ''full employment budgei" he would be only barely able to keep It in baJance by denying the increasing claims for ex· paneling federal programs, health care leading among them. TRIS MUST BA VE been what Prest. dent Nixon was thinking about in the peroration of his budget message when he said that he was not averse to a day of reckoning. When that day comes, he wanted it to be known that his ad· ministration took aB. stepe possible to reduce the need for f!lising taxes so that the federal government plays a smaller, not a larger, role in the life of each of us. The day of reckonlitg, e matters· are now going, may merely show that in spite of all that Nixon said he was doing the need for raising taxes would nc:>t go away. The "inevitable need," he said, can only be delayed and he hope~ to do ao as long IS possible. Forty billion dollar deficits, however, do not hold much promise that· the in· evitablt day can be much delayed. Jf Nixon's projection of a $25 billion· deficit in the com.in& fiscal year is as accurate as the projection made last year, it will actually mount up toward $75 billion. Maybe he Will get the buaineu recovery he so confidently predicts and. it won't be that bad. IT IS AWKWARD TO talk about raising taxes ·in an election year when ao many people are in such a ft:iood of discouragement over keeping enough of what they are. paid to give them the kind of life they want. Sal~s taxes have been the ruin of many a politician but that is what Nixon will have to CORJider as the day of reckoning, to which he says he js not averse, approaches. His avei'sity may Increase, -bowe:Ver, a& the day p>mes clnser. ~ The more p,oliU,ciana la~ about govern- ment playing a·am1ller ·part in the life ot all of us the lar&er the government's part bea>mes. Perhaps candor would be served better if people were told that ·If they desired the gre~t boons of benevolent government they will have to pay for them. Ni.Ion comes close to that in a subordinate part cf his Dudget mesSage. His economic ad· vlsers talk about it a great deal. But the messa~e is a fragile ooe and soon evaporates in lhe. geMral hubbub ol new demands for programa which in totality place even the Pentagon iD aecond place. Get Firm Wr·itten Bid on Tax Work . . To the Editor: I am writin~ this Jetter, so that ether unsuspecting taxpayers may not be cheated on the cost of their income tax preparation. I was contacted by a CPA who "prefer- red to come to my home." I showed this man my three previous years' income tax forms , and asked him what lhe cost would be to prepare the 1970 fonns. He said be would personally prepare the return, and that bis charge would be $20. per hour and that it would take about 2 or 21h hours time. I agreed to this amount as my previous 1969 tax preparation had cost $45. A MONTH LATEJI he.returned my tax forms lo me, and presented me with a bill for llllO. I protested, and ask~ him · to qualify the charges, and be aaid his fee wa s $50 and the additional $130 charp was for 13 hours of his secretary's tiine at $10 per hour. This CPA sued me ln the small claims court for $180 plus costs of $10.&0. I secured two wrijten estl!ftl'"8 costs for preparallf!n of tldl· same ll'IO tax; one was· for $45. ~ the other for $50; however, l did not .have these ac- countants 1n court, and the judge ruled the written evidenCe u "hearsay•• and granted the CPA jtodcment ol $190.llO. ON DEC. II, 1m I received • letter from this CPA statlllfl !bat he ~ made two errora tn preparation ol my tax, and that I would have to file an ameni!ed return. This Win potnl u~ tho importance ol having a !Inn bid Iii writing on any tax work being done. M. LOGSON Dllle11 Wu a Tiger To~ Editor: A Newport development !Inn 1"11 used the press to tbreal"1 the city wlih the rape ol our Sycamore Hill1, )ll'Omiling, with relish, "extensive grading" and other fndigniUes. i•rake this," they teem to cban~ clipping a cr.,t off 1 conlotlr and plunkJn& down aom<thin& called a " Ltttm rrom rta44n ate toeicome. l'lonnall!f.,wrillrs •llolild convey llleir ~1sao11 ~ · 300 ~ or it11. TM righl lo -dt!IH ltltcn lo fil rfJGC• or climino~~-1.t ,.,.,,,.cl. AU !tt- teri mllll ioif.'\"« flo1ioture and mail- ing addren. ~ ;..,._,, may M toith- held ""· ,.quesc II IU~I ""'°" I.! apparent POllff/ tDiU !IOI be pub- 11.!h<d. .. . " "unit" (never a "home11), "and Utis, ahd this .•• That'.• what.you ,,.t for keepin1. u1 boys wallln(.for you to pt on with the plann'4. mkleroial clffelopment (PRD) ordinance we'•• been wll!ln& for so pa- tiently." 4 • . ' WAI THE. PLANNING commlallon I dragging lb feet? Well, the)''d belier•ip- ply a bit ol peycholqleal llol>ioot wI1h dart threat of eco~ •""1leu• "!'bat ought to do ltl .. • 't . Too bod; reverse PIYCDOIOfD' w\iiild have worked heller. They only ,. a building ft-'lllpped onto .. _hmm hilll" II the)' called them jWitb a lechel'OUI ~ Oii Whal· could be.. .. IAI ·-'improYe" them). 'l1len whatever happened. IAI ,.... B? Well, thetT <OUllCllmu did u ' !11'1> ll'JQllnled; he p_.i that the -~. be !JMd,to nqollate, Iha cll1 .. Qpltubie to Uieir -• .-a111. • heroic councilman who tried to brine urban sprawl to Laguna. MILDRED B. HANNUM quaHtv Ed11eatlon To the Editor: We moved to Laguna Beach because we love the beach and we Wanted our children to have the. advantage of the best public school sys.tern -we had heard or read about in Southern CalUomia. New methods and new ~1ys are a must for educating the youth ol today. We have been here almost three years'_ and our hopes have been realized. Ohr son had the advantage of Thutston ancl I can't inlqine a better ICbool experience. • 1l 'HAVE READ IDd studied education In depth !qr many )'Olrl, graduated from college myaell, and I am sincerely con- vinced tbal U tbe school board members have read ·u much -as my bus band an4 ! haV. In the·fleld ol educ~lion they coWd nol for 1. .mtnote ·bestitalt to go even farther In 1CH:ajled Innovative education, We, .•• rtt~lblt adultJ, owe to\ our clrildren ,U. ~I• of . ., effective edUcaU~ I wolild be. happy ~ share with you our' dllllf*r'• · aenior year terril papen on edilcOtlon. (She surveyed all the curN11t 1tudie1· of new ways· to educate clrildren, reading all tile llsllnp tn the 1171 Reader's Gulde for U-n- Quotes ports, In additiOn to readinr and reportinf on several boolm on the aubject,) THE WAY I W .U educated was ad e- quate for then. We know better today and must share Our neW knowledge with our children in order that they can cope with their world . Tfte world ·of today Is· much more comples: than our world. We.own property in Lag\ma ind South Laguna: Our taxes' are about hall what they were on our homes in Pasadena and West C.Ovina. A few dollars more to assure at Jeist the children of Laguna Beach a successful supportive achoo! ex- perience is a must for OU.r community. Let }JS no\ i:oiisider Coins 'backwards. Tbe fUture is so soon. MRS. KENNETH A. MJLE'M'E .. Lo;lr -,..r w,_ To ·lbe Editor: It Ii bird' ior me to undelstand why Cowfcj)man Lorr b so dbturlied when another poyncilmll\ divul~ the lad that he b opposed to woman hilldiq pu~lic ol• fice •. ll'i has made no aecrtt or hi• at· tituclo when edlkuaing tbe .Utijecl quite opeilly with potrool in hla beau!)' llbop. • BEA WJ!ITl'f..ESEY • • • DAILY PILOT 1 .. llobm N. w...r, Plib!llW · ! T"-Xenll, ldil# -Albm 'II'._, lditorlol l'lll/C ilUlor ' The ~ -fl( tile Dall1 I pllo( --"' Int-... - 1&12 ne6n -.. ·=-... --·-· -,..,,..,., .. t_.,, __ ..... ~.,-...... -lot the 9'? 'oa ot•GW n1•mt ---~ .. --... ~·~OI. ...... . ~ .... k s .... ""'9; oC!h!~· ~ Friday, l1R11U7 :II, 11172 • ill i• he }s ay el er ed t on rt w ty I .. r th ch al f· t- tt y I ' • ' DAILY PILOT f Gor · L9~es Gr-oililil~ Town Drunks t-0 Get lfreak TAXPAYER TO GET AID? • r • ' .. , . Pa~ty .Slips _ to }J!J.8% in State ' ' ' SACRAMENTO • (UPI) -The-P .... ;Ind 'Flffdom 1\e'DemocraUc party holds ni. number or 11\epubticau party jumpecl .. from J 1 to .& among all C·a 111 or n I a percent for ~ total o[ 47,715. • majority In all counties ••· rqlatered voters !uos.dl'Opped The American ~dent cept .Orange, Mono and Alpine, to Ila lowest pe<ctl)lag~ In 12· 1 Par\)'~ .. by .t'percent whe,..: the Republicans hold a. years, Secretary of ·stale !'.cl-le total '3;78&,,or .. 5 percent of• reg_tstra\icm•edge. mund G. Bi:own bu reported. • .u>e. voten.· , 1 • ' I.JI Rlia Uoldi. the militant J!~wn said.flgum from the The COUllly wlthfthe" lllOlt Melll:li>'An<eiican poliUcal state • 51 countlea ·-ihat ngllltered voters • 1a · '1J 0 1, st!>uP fldled •· qualUy as· an · the number of ·rqlst.ered .a .. .:. I lth '1 1-' II ff·. 1·'1 'lit-~ Republicans di ped '~ 41 ,.. .nco<&ees w .n , m Uon. o .1ca1 l!OI I~ party, Brown p · uvM ;.1; Orange County WIJ'•the second 811d. Tfie.' poqp has 20,543 lo 38.8 percent ol the slate • hlgltesl wllll 519 230 wters.' reglatered mliltbers far short · vo\ers last year. T;h e Alpine ·CoUniy· ~ 'tlle leaal ol• the e&)lt ,,n,,;,bers re-Democr~Uc party ~ by .I with 457. · .. · ' q'ulred !or ollicla1 recognition. ptrtent IO total 15.Z percent. · Thr'1<icretary of oWe uld Republican .membership 'iD- creased by 3e7 ,tel list year to reach 3,127,929. But he said the party's percentage declin- ed because other parties in- creased by greater amounts. The DemocraUc party, he said, rose from 3,elSl,554 to 4,448,986 members. The total number o f registered voters in tbfl ataie Jum(l:ed from 1.706,SI! last year to 8,052,615. Brown at- tributed the fucre'ise ·to ~ the lowerina: of the voting age ' iO 18. 'I ' ,., -~·......_ I ' BERKELEY (UPI) there Is a P"noo who will take • .?oUce. Chiel Bruct Baker says . responsibility for him. that beginning Feb. J, persons But Baker said the lenient ) !, brought in drunk or suffering new policy will not" apply to , . .,,. from d rug overdose drunk drivers or persons #?# ~ .... whenever ·possible, will not "with known or ea:terWve .. t be iocarcera ted." histories of lntoxicatJon." He ' rlnttead of , being thrown ·ln· said chronic drunks and the • jug, Baker said, drunks alcoholics will be turned over · will be· re.leased to . • • a to agencies who treat those "responsible .adult"· friend or conditiol)!. • rela live who "can and will Baker· said the policy will assume respomibility for the · also a,pply to drug users-1n suspect." some tases. Baker &aid I! the person ls' "IC such persons display alone, he will be taken to his signs or intoxication,· without r~ldence and released there if any obvk>us evidence thati they E\JERYTH\N G '<OU \JJ·A·NTED TC> ~~cw ~t30UT TR,\..S\t, suT ·w~.RE Af.RAlO TO f:\S~ A1so because of the 'ta.ye.,... old vote, he said, the _pei:cen- tage of eligible Callfcrrii8.l'I~ actually on tbe votlna: rolll bas • declined. He said only 51 per- cent of the eligillle citizens ate register~. COIJlpared lo 69.8 percent in.1982. • Brown uid 'the dec1ine-to- state voter regiatr.atlon category, which went from 3.3 lo 4.5 percent during the past year; showed the greatest percentage incru.se. Adftrtlaed 1peciGl1 ,_. tbtu F•brua:rJ' 1. 1172. n-Trcnli · · · · 9lT911 Cl'WCIJ' WI.th Mich ' c.ataia. pmchae upoa ....... ., . en!~~~ ... ~-' 'have I.ken liquor, they will be take first to a hospital for observation-as is our custom . "then, if the doctor says there would be f19 medical danger inherent, an~ · tht person Is not optnly carrying any drugs. we will deal with SACRAMENTO (AP) - Homeowners oou.ld deduct up to $750 a year ror repairs on their homes on their state income lax returns under a bill introduced by Assemblyman Robert Cline (R·Canog a Park ). that person the same way ..,,.e ---------"i would with someo ne in-11 toxicated under our ne"' THE INN PLACE 2121 I . Cn1t Hl9hw•r CenM •M M•r 47~1 StlrT#lt lftll 'rl. 11111 Sit. Hllft policy." Baker said there have been a number "of studies wbich show treating drunks a s criminal offenders doe s n ' t "'achieve very much." RUSS LEWIS WINNIE GOULD OlrKI , ... "' lll V ... I ~ EMPIRE CARVED PULLM.11 ! .. A beauty with a sin.art • :: looking faucet. one ·".: · piece marble top. de~ · ·: cabinets. quality 44 88 ~:::::·:i. : . ··A~d lo com~ •••• ~ WA. LL th• aet. your choice of Yertlcal or ho<i1onlal ·• CABINET lin•n cabinets. Wall hung. no cutting· In I f 88 nec•ssary, (A little cutting up ls okay, however.) Las Vegm 'Fun ·rrain' Sold Out LAS VEGAS (AP) -The ftrst "Fun Train," designed to speed hundreds of Southern Californians to Lu Vega1 for w_inter weekend Oi.ngs, is already sold .out, officials said. . CliJAill -·PLAIT ~rasn ·can sme 5 LITE COLONIAL CBUDEUER fhi1 look• 11H mor .. money (probably will be wh•n someone looks at whCrt it co.at u1.) Bra11 arms, turned-centerpo1t, brass mounting plate. The inaugural train .,rot leave Los Angeles on Feb. 4 carrying about 400 per5911.1. Eh route, travelers will be wined and dined and provided with 1 1pecial car for dancing. Cost of the weekend trip on , rol.low!rig Weeke,nds wllrf.51.95, . , , 1-fayor OraD GragSon uljf. He said the ticket pflce would include round trip fare, a room IOt twO riights it • major hotel or motel and 'a . coupon boot foll of s1111U "gratuities."· · Gragson said he woil.Jd join about 10 Southern California mayors and about 1 5 o celebritiea, politicians a n d newsmen on the first trip. Tbe train will make the run ·each weekend for eight additional week.!. The first train ¥11 Include . U cars. includina two dining and two lounJe cars and another for dancing, officials said here. Utility Tab 'Kept Down' On Coast SACRAMENTO ·(UPI)· The Public Utillties Com- mission uys San Francisco, Los Angel.. and San Diego consumen last ·year pa.kl amon1 the k>weet combined utility -bllla ol the 25 lar1..t cities -~ the nation. The commission laid In its annual report lo Gov. llonaJd ~ tJaal. San Fran· . ciacans paid the lowest com- blhed utility bill at 117.215 • month 1mo~ the 2&. Los Aneetes consumers, It said, paid the fourth lowest "typical" bill for gas, eledrlc and telephone 1erVlcu' . at 118.78 a month. The eom: · ,. mission did not de r J n e · -"typical." -~ ' $an Diego, ranked loth, wis the only other C.lilornl• city in the top 25. !ta bill wu $20.12. Tllo h1lhell ranked city In the cilumo' -Bclston wllh • "typlcel'! biU ol $3i.G. The commi.uiDo., • h I c b Democratic critlcl and ~ consumer groups have charg· ed 11 "ind~ oriented," llkt It WU 0ibla ti> hold ,.... .. utility tlla jDcrfam ,WI JU< desplt .. lnnarton arid "con- tinued l1IP 111n1ty ~ • · _ Hanah'1 Log1 Top R.eveii'lies· '. llllNO (UPI) -Record .... •""• b' the "' ... -l1leal ......... by ilamll'a lllo Ro!1o Liiie Tahoe ~~Corp. SILE ' . . ·~ . nJll"ll"'IP"'ER"' TAJIS. ITALWI I CYPRESS. OR GOLl)pt .. JUIBORVITAE. Th0r .. 1>0w the! fltat'o bHa. llGid. Oil with 11 .. ·jol&H. Spoak!Dg"'I bol·combo. did.,_ bear tfft'ft•ta•llntff·. toothlffl . OD• for baJd-head.M: m•n? ' • t "' • } S'c ' c.µ.· -----~-~-~-------·· ·FREE :.~· ~ 'PISTOLl ~ I NOZZLE 11 WITH lft 'CUDD BOSE PUiCUSE . . Thlrl11.'cr •""'111lg offer I'd ocry. No mor. with the finger oftr the boM end and water going all O't'er JOU.r wlft. toh. JOU dO that Oil purpo .. 1) . . ' ---------------------~ PBE'FlllSBED · BIBDOIBD "'PUEIJIC . . ' . 1'7 ~ ' . ;~ .. .. . '. -F.UI ·ut Foot; dOMa't h>olttoo bad. In filct ti you think you need glcralf•·. . ~ ""!f • ~ . '''.:. II , tp_r;~t"lt~ YoU'll •nJoy It betttr ,\vlt~u! them. Walnut ffBISli. ! ' ~ ••••• ~ .... . , .. . " .-· ·'' .. .. ~ .. . ~ . . • " • • • • & I r .-Roley atliH. 1ov -do the •IJrj """9e aiad thTOW er hook la --·•e..r yaq wcmt IO hcmg oomatblag. Or•• II W ..an G ,.wia It you'N Jn DO 1mny •Pt' - aomewh•re~ :... . • '· .. 32 GALLOl 'PLISTJC TWBCD .Won't dent. won't rust. won't mak• a.olM;.just'9lt's;.th•r• full and happy. Got Clnloll•e green snap on. lid so it'll be ha~•r to find ln· th• srra••· •• ' . ' I ,,. .. -GALY~:TUSB CDS • Nery.,.. you !Jn cr.llttlo ruttlo:bcrntr-craah •, · so you "ll kqow when th• things Deen ·emptied aP.d -tlm• to.bring tt in. 30 GAL c ... 2.67 40 GAL. ••••• 2.17 HEW AMOCO RIGID PLAmc . . 3 YEAR GUIRIJffEED Made of High Den1lty Polytthyleae and guarant .. cffor thre• years. Will not melt 1n the rain. acfeam. or dent wh•" you kick It lnataQcl of Iha dog. 32 CAL . . • . 417 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRASH CU UIEBS YIVI . -.. 'l'E• 20 GAL. • EJGIT . 32 CAL ClllCC Thia way you M"•r bcrft.10 G. S. . them out. Mofe acmitcny. Whea.tMy-du~p th•rb;-the odor· goes witk lt. Or UM for Dogging extra clippings; . . . . ' ,., FESCO SWING . 'm 'TBASB CU " The affluent society. ah Y••· aomethlng tor the·in1Jde t~ Lid awtng• clo1ed-10 the - •l~m won't lff all tboee gin bottl••· BilD tBUClc' And lo roll It ciU oat with. a IJttla bcrc)I ,....r. With whfflo. (Thcmk bocnn. I thought I'd h'"a to drug ft.) Staal. 1toal. 47 .milk gla11 :· type globes. .1481 PAK ' 20·GAL. WITH LID 9'l 20 GAL. ·4'l ] .. '. ·77 ' • • • DOUBLE BATH SWAG , .. Thi• would.go sw9U •Ith th• pullmcm. or to gl"• your bath er littl• el99cmc•. Ho•atl milk gla11 {Lo-lat)~ wtth double swag chain and hook1. · ! -• SWAG ··SWELAMP . 6'' So you ICIJ you'd Ilk• to '1pea.d a llttl• I•••· tell y.ou whcn 111 do. How'• thl• 4nam aAop;ecl deal, Put er top on It and I can book you ID Vagch for four w .. 11: •• UR DER coumR UTE 2'6 FluOi.tii:tnt llt•·wlth -;;nvenleat outlet. No, more txcUMa for th• odd1 and end• Sn the potato aalad If.you hang this on• ln th• kltch•n. · 4 WESTERN · WBlfE TOILET 2477 (" -. ' Plain ola n4rydcry !ohn. U {olk1 dop'I • Jur.,e tnough of them. th.., g•t r.al mean. Llfetlm• fired porc•laln 1'Gter cloa•t and stool. '- l"l'aldiall :JI.Pl. Sbepplid ..W111Mlll't111m-eadoil Doc. JI, 1'71 llarrlh'I net ~ art« -Inc promotional allowoncta ,, ... '44,417,JU. ' ' . " ' I I ( I I ; I ( I I ' t t I I j • I ' I I l I I t I I I ' I ( l I i ( I If DllLV •I LOT Frid.If. JAl'IUl!'Y 28, Jq72 • U.S. Women Said To Be Sex T yped BERKELEY (UPI) -A research psychologisl said Wednesday that women are ''sex typed" at an early age and encouraged to be docile, submi!!ive and conservalive -traits which make it difficult for them to .achieve a. higher level of maturity in American society. Dr. Jeanne .Block said this socialization proces.!I "di s- C911rages persona l qualities conventionally de!incd as mas· culine -self-assertiveness. achievement orientation, inde. pendence. '' Or. Block. of tht Institute of Human Development al. the University of Califomia, said the u.tlimate goal in tbe development of sexual identity is a sure sense of self and gender to allow the individual to "manifest human qualities nor aociely, ttntil now, has labelled unmanly or unwoman- ly." Fine Quality Roses CH IEF BANS BIR D FEE D LOS ANGELES (AP) Police Chief Ed Davis doesn't like birds In downtown Los Angeles and Wtluld like to make it illegal to feed birds except in pu blic parks. Davis told the Police Com- mission Wednesday pigeons and other birds are a "distinct nuisance" in some parts of the ciry. "The feeding of these birds is probably a factor 1n their gathei'lng in certain areas,·• Davis said. The proposed law wtluld make It illegal to feed birds on ;iny public street , sidewalk or property. Sears Law Price! ANIMAi.ogie ., ..,,... 'WUY CAM'f Wf UVf A PU CE WI T~ ~!NEllAM l!l.1ND6.'" Choose from a wide se- Jecrion of srunning vari e .. ties. H ealthy, hardy st0ck. Yo ur choice of w hirf , pinks , reds and yellows. Greai! Gm!m Shop Root Wrapped Fruit Trees Fine Quality! . }97 ~ Your choice of Elbena :\ i Peacb, Late Elberta Peach, Santa Rosa Plum,Sat<uma Plum·, Gold Mine Nee· ta rine, R oyal Apricor, Tilton Apricot. Dwarf Fruit Tree8 Peteh, Pl~.;,_ Nee-.M7 tariae. and Apricot-~- Gardni Sh•/> Rugged Utility or Base Cabinets YOUR 2497 CHO ICE Rug..,.J Ulllity Cabfne1 ..,;,h double doors. Made of heavy dur y gauge steel. 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Some 135.000 women tlb- lained a legal abortion in the state last year, compared with an utlmated 120.000 wh9 underwent illegal operations before the law was changed in 19'7. And although California has no residency requirement for • I an abortion , slatiaUcs compiled by th< National Family Plan- nlng Councll Indicated .. r ... as 8 percent ol the abortions were. performed on out-c>r·state wom·en. The year-long study or some 14,000 women, believed to be the largest ever made o( women aeeklng an abortion, showed that despite the ease ot obtalnir,11 one, less than 50 J>ercent of women faced with a prtlblem pregnancy eventually chose to tetmlnate Jt. Newton E. Dieter, e1ecutive direcl<>r tlr the non-profit organization endorsed by the . ' ' ' , . .. a •• ;,; i: r county bealth deportm•nt , u ld ()f 9,391 women who first conaidered tht ()petition, only 44 percent actually went through with It. "Our figures show that the emotional, almost by1terlc1t claims ot mw murder and the deatruction of the family unit through abortion are lfOW\dlesa," Dieter 11id. Under California law, a woman may undergo a therapeutic abortion, perform· ed by a medical doctor in a hospital or clinic. If abe-has been the victim of rape or Jn- cest, or if twtl physicians con- cur tht birth would Ii& i. jurioul to the l)byslcal or m• Ill h .. lth of ~ ~mo!Mr. No paychlalrlc u 1m ls r ... qui red by laW to prove mental atreu, and abortion counselor' say the co111t:nt of a doctor has become a rubber stamp procedUre. The councu~, y e 1 r-1 on i study went into the age. marilll 1tatw. and Ult nf alcohol and druf, o/ tilt mothers. The avera1e woman 1tudied was an unmarried hip Jebool araduate from tbe middle in- come br1cbl SAVE '10! 3~llon Water Heater Rlll!lllor 1$9.95 s. ... 0.,1..i-a.no. Awallahl111 •• s.i...,, •• 3 P.M. 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And h• had been in Pfllon just about all bis me. A report· er 11ked him what linpressed him most ibout thl1 fabu· IOU1 1new world oataide the walls. "The women ," the old 11\111 said. "When I went tq jait women were rotmd. Now they're oblong." WAKE UP in the middle or the • n.lght sometlmea with the oddest no-. tkm. Like: ... What in the world do you send to a siek florist? ... N<4 one man Jn 100 kno~s which leg he put.I into his pill) ts first, I'll warrant,. . • Do believe· there's · no reCQrded ih- . stance wherein ~ ~t 'ever got caifght 1r ••. Come on, back to sleep. • ' . YOU KN$)W what an o~~llgato !is -.a song that can be played siinultaneously with anotller song. "Dinah'' and "Stardust" duet like Uiat. Such pairs of songs are pot sO unusual. ~t to ,the foregoinJ two. you can also add "By ' the Waters of Minnetonka" '!P. make a trio. The three largest orchestras in the country 'C:Quld play these songs together, one each, and you >VOUldn 't hear a discord. QUERIES -Q. "How many baby fish can a good mama guppy have at one titne?'" A. As many as 200. And ·some fancy fish folk say she can \brow a litter, or v.:hatever you call_ it. every two weeks. Q. "WHAT'S· the heaviest breed p( beef stock?" A. Am told that's the Italian «i;tiianini. At age 4. It weigh! in the neighborhood of 3,550 pounds and stands about 6-foot-2 at the withers. AS TO WHAT &nj8inln Franklin's key opened -that key he used in his kite.Jightning experiment -understand now it unlocked his cellar door. · WATER -Most all of the world's water ls saltwater. Just 97.137 percent to be exact. About 2.24 percent is ice and snow. Another .81"9 percent is underground. Figure .009 percent 11 in freshwa!er ' lak~~ ·~•~be Hl(!pl ·Jfer:cent Is In the rivers. And onl}' .001 percent 11 1n· ~ at'"98Phere. Got it? If this picture changes, expect a Pror:nPt rt port. , . . . THAT BABY iirls at birth are about a mcnth ahead or boys in physical development has beetl reportM. But now some medical men have added another f~. There's evidence, they say, that girls . before birth are ~ carried Quite so fong by th(lr mot)lera 1s are bo)'s. 't'h1s get.II clinical, doesn't it? Let'• quit for tht day. Addre.ss mail to,L, /If. Boyd, P. 0 . Bo:t 1875, Nt~ port Beach 92660. • Car Firm to Treat ~ '·'. . ., .. + . • ,, ~ Addicted Workers • • • .( ' 1 ~ DETROIT (.\.Pl -Treat· ment for drug and alcohol abuse will be available to workers in American Motors plant& . lit Milwaukee and Kenosha, Wis .. throuth a joint progrlm run by JPi; firm and the United Auto Workers. The program covers all PLEA MADE ' TO HUG HES workers at the plants, · in- cluding about ·U,OOI> UAW members. A joint statement from jhe companY · and the u n l o ri declared the program's ob- jective is "to assist employes who may develop alcoholism or addiction-to drugs, by help. in~~ help lhemselve1." Every supervisor in the plants is to "as.sure any employe ·with 1 drinking or drug addiction problem .that · his "securlty and/or. pr~ motional opportunities will not · be jeopardized By any request SAN ,FRANCISCO (UPI J -for diagriosis or treatnient." Jn an ooen letter, a San Fran-· A na tional committee of cisco State College physicist three · representattvea each has called upon billionaire h:om management and the Howard ~ugh.es to set up an union · will set up· cor· Institute to study fhe causes of p0rattwlde policies for the war . , . , pro&I:am, monitor Its progresi Dr. Dan Q. P08in, professor and help solve any problems of ~yslcal sciences and whicP, occur. chairman of the Department. The joint statement outlined of Inierdisciplinary Sciences n\e1n1 of sp0tting those with at the' college, made the sug-alcohol and drug JH:Oblems but gestion in an "o pen. letter" to cau\i.one!! that "wltchhunts Hughes. . and prying in~ personal If· "It Is qult• evident.lbat your JIJ!"I !'111110t be'toleratod." daring your Wide experience· .. • U ·an_ employe denies that he in bWJi'nw and technical mat· . .has arproblem and refuses to ters, and your present finan. uee the program. the com. clal resources qoallfy yoa to mittee It ftch plant responal· render a vital and even life-ble for arranging treatmen~ aaVing service to p e op I e will take no further action, lbe everywhere," Posin wrote. joint sta~ment r.eported. Pacilic Goldl~h Farm - ' . FANcv·· KOi Choose f r o m Southern C1liforni1's l1r9est sel9c- tion of Koi & TrePicafF-i1h., IMPOl'llD PLOATIN6 ARIAKE llAIT - 1(01 fabD NO&: l'IL1'11 ,, .. -::.. ~ -193-nts t4U2 EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER Ol'I' nt11AN .-0 ""'· AT OOlDIH WnT _, ICIUA • • I ' ;- • 1 • 1 • • -. • • • ·, 88lD PllCE •SUSHllll "ON MQST.-WANrED l'lblS 1UJ Mll'M lltIIS ••• IOIM'lllSS-IUT!"UllBEATUU YAl.UES • •·• l!'!CAI. Df THE u~ .*11Ys YOU DEPDm ... ,.. lllllt FIDllT mars1 ·'.-8AY~."JATURDft ·INLYI . YI , ' . ' . '"b·"l' 1- t • • • -qulkEB· 1r1TE ii WT.: AllTO MOTill OIL . I • ... .. ' ' .r • . . . f4 r ,IJttter: engiae 'per~· t formill!ce. SOid inJhe 111ain White f!llni stnre. · ~ OUI 11~·f11(1 .... tu'-. .I ' ~ T! 'fi:i""''·''-' ·~ l· • . r1_]·.,. ,._ ~ • • •. ···~}I• .c • ' ' • ~s keep skin soft; irntects -against d!y- i:!l!ISS .,.i.~tJapPing. · .. Ilea 119. PllCI tie " ~· . ' .AsSortal • and ;: $!YI!$. Decorate your° . ho[ne with these beau-: P~l .'stifjcial ... P!ants. . .'··CC!Ml'All\AT 1.99 • BRlllC VACllM • l,''Gtile; llt plf lllJI ~. Wittl C9flllllete set II tools '"' all sm !NI abaYt flO<i cilll- ·aa i11, CJj. ' · ............ ., ,. UN. IOT01• ·. lOaa BRISTOL STREET ' II• Die,. fr-•y 11 lrl1tol FrlQI, "'"-28, 19n MEff I KNIT All 11..s 01 sollll •nd WlZj stripl!. Cottocis ' octyfits in ""'~ t'n le snd plaque! collar ltyle. Sizes S·M·l-Xl. OU1 Ill. Plt(I 2.t7-J.t7 IA. OAIL V PILOT • .. l ... • It bAILY PILOT 2 More Sought f"d•Y. J111uary 21, lm ' ' Dockmen lletiding Off Cargo Moves Hatton Resigns Safety Position SAN DIEGO (AP) Loophoremen and teometers llD1oa memben opened • llicl!ol llnt loday al tbe --lean -that alopptd eargo ln>m crwlac Into Calllomla from tbe Baja Calllomla port al-. 11118 lhroUfh thll end or their 2,000.mll .. long 1 t r I k e tine. Tllrouchout the strike, many ablpo have unloaded their <ll'(O In the Elllenada port, and trucu have brollgbt It in- to the United States. lions , the two sldea agr<od on to support guarantead pay and a ll·a-ton royalty to be paid turn over the royalties to !ht tzy the PMA on cargo con· union ror better benefits. tainers not worked by IL\VUI:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, By DOUG 1l1UJS SACRAME!n'O (AP) -The COD- trovenial chltf of the State Division of Industrial Safety has bttn replaced by Gov. Reagan, but the C1pltol's most in· fluentlal Democrat still wants two more resignations. The Republican governor announced Thursday he had 1ccepted the resignation ol Jack F. Hattan just sit hours after Aasembly Speaker Bob Moretti blamed Hatton'• aaency for the deaths of 17 Mortttl (D-Van Nuy1 ), !ndletad the en- tirt Resgan admlnlstnUon for the Sylmar deaths, bUt he focuses his at- tention on Hattan and two. othe~ men - Haltoa's bou, WWlam c. Hem, and Hal· ton'• chlel a11lstant, Vlnctnl L. Wllllo. Req:an did not comment an MoretU's demand that Hern and White also be replac@d. Reagan had named Hem to bead an Ina vesUraUon of the accusations qalnlt Hatton. But t1'e governor later onlered Finance Directer v emo Orr -one of bl• closest 1dvi1111 -to Jlud1e a •parate lnvesutation. · , Blfeselc J'o llell About IO pickets w er e marching peacefully In a cir- cle at the San Ysidro border crosaini, and trucks from Mes!co stopped abort of the line, apparently tn some con- fuoloi\, about what to do, sald Robert Lather. supervisor ol the U.S. cuatorns offlce there. II was the firll Ume the longshoremen and teamsters had tried to aeal oil cargo 1et· Northern The Los Angeles Times reported Canadian member1 of the Interoatlonal Long1boremen 1 s and warehousemen's Union men, and on a S&-hour guaranteed work week. But the PMA wanls to use the rpyaltles to ,finance the guaranteed pay, while the ILWU insists that the shippers offer an additional $$.2 mllUon reportellly were set to refuse SINGLE ADULTS any work diverted from struck • S.tect • c om,.Joe *' American ports. From tho FOTO OA TE. 'nle canadiw have not Monic1 1•y1 if you •r• bttn involved 1n the dispute I bl f d d which has idled 24 ports In ivai 1 • or •tin g •n C1lifornia, Oregon, Hawaii you Ii ~• m••ting int•re1t- and WaJhln&too since Jan. 17. ing, intelli9ent, p • o p I •· The Tl.mes Said the agree-you should c1ll (714) I J 5·111 D or f1UI ment on picketlng trucks at 4 2 6 -1 1 2 2 and heir the border crossing was made between JongaboJ! leader Har-th• 24 hour record•d mes- THE INN PLACE 2121 I. (Nit Hl9hw•y ~ ..i MIT •JMjfl St1rrlnt tllll •rt. IM S•I. Nllff 'RUSI LIWIS WINNll GOULD 0'-1 '""" .......... , SPEAKIR llOB MORETTI Orr submlllod his lllll_,et re,.rt to Reqan late Wednesday, bu) 1he Hern report bal 1IOI been completld. A menW examination bu been ordered for Patrick Henry Mc· Alroy, ·27, who reportedly tried to hijack a helicopter as a start toward getting to Cuba. He was talked out of the attempt late Wednesday night. ry Bridges arid1 Teamsters ••9•· chief F r a n k Fitzsimmons. l~i::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::ii~~ Most cart~ hauled into the Ii . . , California Cltn ll1mo ,., 11111 Req:a uld he ·wa1 aceepttna Hatton'• restcn-Uon becl\IH he has 41been plan- nlns ane mana1•m~nt. realignment of the Department of Indu1trtal Relations Thaws o.ut ~n1i::.:i:: !:~be~~r":: LAST' 3. n·Avs· Teamsten Unk>a. Enaenada bll been handling three: or fpur lhlps a da yi, UPI T-'- WOtkerS last JUDI M ln the Sylmar 'I\ln- nel blast. , Reagan namod Roy J, Bell, d1lol ol the state division ltblt rule1 OD workmen'• claims ·for lndUllrlal injurlto, lo - Hatton's dlvillon 11 well u hll ewn "for the time betne." · ever since U. budiet discussions last fill." Resgan dld not comment directly on tM chara:ei lt~tled 11ain1t Hatton ei:ctpt to 1ay that "under the--circumstances ' •. I feel WI lbould btgla the manag .. -t rullgnmmt lmmodlate!y." UC, College Pay Raises Proposed SACRAMENTO (UPI) Assemblyman E. Richard Barnes (R·San .piego), has introduced legislation rai sing sala~les of University of Csli!omla and state college faculty members. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Northern CllUomla 'began to thaw out today following one of the strona:est storms in 10 years that brou&}rt 11now1 hall, rain and thunder to much of the area. The weatherman said compared to the 23 shlP! 50~ OFF whlcb nonnally m o v e ci thlout!h Soulhern Calilonrla 0 port! each day. Vancouver can handle an ertimlted 12 ships a · da~ Sacramento, meanwhile, SALE Gov. Ronald Reagan said the Calllornia .de I era t i on in Congress should step up ef- forts to end the strike before the state loses markets for its BOYS SHIRTS, PANTS AND JAC KETS. It wai the second rulgnatiDD In u many day!! cl a major Ilagan -.lte. Kerry W. Mul!lfan, dllef of !Iii alate's water iqlulloo control procnlll, IUl>- milted h. rwlgnatloo WednetdaJ, allot bribery c!W'les a11ln1t blln ...,. made public In )iaWIU. · • Hatton llld ottered bta rulpatlop two wee ks eadler, followblc two dOJI ot Iiear· in11s befOlt a Jec!ll1Uv1 fac!-llodlof com- mittee a""*'led by MllnH! la: whk:b Hatton Wil accu...t al fallUl'I lo pro- secute e•er• wbo violate llalo ulety laws. Morettl's aceuutlon, stron1e1t voiced yol qalnat !ht .. ency Hatton beaded for a )'11111, waa thlt the ias leak causing the t.lal blut w1i 1pottld the day before the aplollon and that the Dlvt1ton of IndulttiaJ Safety ts re1pon1ible for not "dotlJ>t the tunnel then. 11'1 cenUemen I have asked 19 resign .,. ~Jved .•. and responsible'' for the Sylmar deaths, :Moretti aald at a C.pitol news conference. The bill carries a $18.8 mlltion ap- proprlatlon to increase teachers' salaries 19 percent. Barnes said Thursday the teachers have not bad a pay hike in two years and have waited too long for an increase. He added that the measure may not pass as introduced, but sald it was at least a starting point. "shower activity bas decreas- ed and should conUnue to dec,..ase today and tonight." Slightly higher temperatures were predicted. But another atorm was forecast for Saturday, increasing cbancts of r a I n along the co.St. products. Bargaining is to resume next Monday be.tween the ILWU and the Pac If ic l.1aritlme Association in an at- tempt to settle the strike, wh ich resumed after ex- piration of a federally ordered 81kiay cooling off period. Before the order last fall the strike lasted 100 days. GIR LS OR ESSES, COOROINATES, COATS BOYS AND GIRL S SLE!PWEAR "'nie blame properly belongs with the Dlvt1lon of lndultrlal Safety for not clos. Ing the projecl down. They knew very well that prajed was unsafe. 'lllere are 11 men who should be alive today," he 1akt. Hatton replied to Moretti's statement: The storm brought San Francisco its first snowfall since 1962: and was a virtual blizzaro In the Santa Cruz mountain,, where hundreds of cars became stalled. But Reqao delayed lldlon .Oii the Ha~ ton rest......, and -hll own IWolle into the c.11 a r a e 1 against Hatton'• division. "This Is a pretty serious charge. I cateroi'lcally deny ft;" Gov. Ronald Reagan already has pro- posed raising faculty salaries by 7Jh per- cent with a measure introduced by Assembly Republican leader Robert Monagan of Tracy that includes a five percent increase for the state's civil 1ervants. More snow was forecast for Mt. Tamaipais in Marin Coun- ty and Ml Dlabto In 'Contra Colla COunty. The mountains already have had enough snow for blnty skltrl. During previous negotia- .. .DeeRWell Ranch in · PalmSgrings. One of the Nation's finest investments. When you think of m l estlte ltwetlment, tf\Jr1k of OeepWell Ranch and P1lm Sprinp. You can own a superb ntw condOMlniurt'I or ff'dlvldual residence in that fabled /1nd of SuMhlne. Enjoy it as .;i permanent home or 1 deSen retreat. It's · 1he ea siest way in the world 10 save mo.1ey. And the most pleasant! Palm Spri119s: whtre sunshine bathes the air year-around. DttpWell Ranch privacy is maintained with a walled · security entry. Enjoy swimming and tenrtli: or relax in ste1mlng therapy pools. All your5 .with;-- ou1 work, since building exterior al'id sround maintenance is prO't'lded . lut hurtyl Ovtr SS'/2 mi llion worth of DeepWell Ranch hornts have •\ready been sold. Only 111 families will be able to enjoy DeepWell Ranch investment. lie one of them! 2 & 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. From $51,950 fee limple. DeepWell Ra.m:h ,. .... ...._ .. l ............ ~ .... ,.!.OOU~ •. Write fot complete lnfonn&tk>n Eo1st Palm C.nyon Drive &t OttpWell ltoad Palm Sprinss, Cilifornl& 92262 Finance Unit Seeks Budget Rewrite Bid By Saturday, the weather bureau said, the snow level ahould Increase to ne1r 3000 feet beca:Ulf: the new storm will bring w a r m e r teni- SACRAME!n'O (AP) With Democrats holding a firm 8-5 voting margin, the powerful Senate Finance Com-' mittee is Jaunchin( efforts to rewrite Gov. Reagan's •7 .6 billion budget for 111'12·73. The margin was boosted Firing Da vis 'Illegal' Court Says LOS ANGELES (AP) -An appeal.a court says it was un- conatitutionaJ , for An g e I a Davis to be fired from the UCLA faculty because she is a Communist party member. The decision by the State Court of Appeal related to the outright firing by University of California regents on Sept. 1 19, 1969. Sublequently, after a court had ordered h e r reinstatement, regents waited until her contract actually ex- .Plred, then In June 1970 refus- ed to rehlra her. Mia Davil, now facin& .murder, kidnap .... -opiracy chargeo In ·a lhootout AUf. 7, 1970 at the Marin Coonly Courthouse, tau1ht phU01f>pey at UCLA. ' The appeal coort In a 2-1 declalon Wadnosday upheld the 19&9 rullni aga inst the f!rlng . The dissent, by Justice John R. Allport, werted that the rullni by Los Angeles Superior C o u r t Judge Jerry Pacht shouldn't have betn made without a trial. from 7-e on Thursday when Republican Sen. Clair Burgener ol San Diero stepped down from the 13-man com· mlttee, to be replaced by Democratic Sen. Alfred Al- qulst of San Joae. Burrener said he , needed more time to campaJgn for congress. GOP CIUc.'lll chairman John Harmer of Glendale said 1the "blatantly partlaan" move threatens bipartisan harm'ony in the Senate. The key Fin~ce Committee not only screel)S the budget, but passes on all legblatlon involving cost to the state. peratures. Six Inches of snow wa.s reported Thursday In Creacent City whert old timers say they had never seen the white stuff. There was 15 inches of snow at the mouth of the Klamath Ri ver, south of Creacent City. Board Sa ys 'Spankin g' Still Legal The appointment was made · LOS ANGELES (UPI) by the Senate Rules Com-·Teachers in Los Angeles mitfee, controlled 3--2 by achools still are allowed to NIW PIANOS ·--..:.. ...... . Wurlltttr ll'in.t $=~~ ..... 1780 Wwtlher I,_. ,:.r::, s11& Oeluxe I $Dllft P. W1lnvt VUU USED .PIANOS Democrats who hc!d an over-epank, swat or paddle unru1y wu11:Lmi1. 1,1Nn all 21·19 mirgin in the Senate. students, by decUdon of the 1111nr S649 Silver-haired Sen. Randolph Board of Education. Oefft• ... ·• ·· · ...... Collier (~Yreka), renamed After monthl of debate by wu11:Lm111: ''•"n chairman of the committee. the board, 8 srand jury in-:=:; . ~.~1.~~1 1899 ~mediat~ly held an organiza-vesU,.Uoo, and emotional ~u11:Lmi1. ll'INET hon sesswn and named five speeche! for and against ••r 16J8 budget subcommittees that spankiii the board voted f.!3 will begin budget hearlna:s Thuraday' aaainst a motion MafllrlMY $Dllft Monday -wu 1111• -.... 8UU · that would have outlawed cor- Collier noted he's leaving poral punishment in t be GD 'ND Pl 'NOS Monday on a tw~week vaca; IChooLa The motion woqJd """ "' lion to Mexico, Coata Rica and have iorhlddaD t&achers lo .. _. S1Z19 Panama because he didn't get slap : / ,pant, shde• 0 r'~.~.... . a vacation during the record-.,...::.;;.._ ........,alt -·"' · ..6. a' 1 llll& long 1971 session. --"._ ,...,,..... Y ..--•• RU "If you don't get your ~;.._ il _:,_ rL .... : ... aMWUS OQ the budget from · -!""" ~ • ''" the ~ ..... •z-R e a g a n admbllstralion of· arped that Otll'POral ~ ., r 1-... ... . .,,.. nclals, let me khow and I'll ' ment by teachtn WI I !Jlue subpoenas," \:Oilier told modemol~~l~• lnolllnehwtlhl 1 d subcommittee chairmen. -.e c Collier sakl tt wW be more development and ineffective la dllficult to tell where the the long run. The ljltMq state's money Is rolng this forces maintained that 1111'1 year becauae he th I n k s children, with the teachln' Reagan 1s 'program bud&et is burdens of crowded more vque than any previous classrooms and lack of aklDed budget. He noted eitenalve counselors, could not b 1 revi.slonl are likely. disciplined any other w1y. ' LAST W~EK . SALE ENOS SUNDAY JAN. JOTH. l~. 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Int.,. ~' l'"tclfk Vlfow ~lal l'"1tll. or'"kt L...,.... ltldl MtrtuetY, "'""· AllBUCIU 6 SON 1IESTCLIFF MOll;ruAllY C'I E. l!tk SI., Coll< --• BALTZ BERGEllON nJNERAL HOMll ConnadelMar t1Wlll C..ta Mi11 !If.UH • llELL llllOAl>ll A Y MOll'"JAllY IJl-.1"l~-• McCOl1MIC10 LAGUNA IEACB MOllTllAllY .,....,...eo.,..u -· • PACIPIC Vin M~PAU ctlllekry _., -p~­ N...,.n =· Cllllinll • PEEK r AMIL Y COLONIAL rt!NEllAL IOMB *' .... " ... •-¥• -I ' . IMITlm' ..,.,,., ., 1161 IL 11 'L ..... QUITS WITH HONORS C1cll J, Mlilca Ex-fair President Honored Longtime Orange ' <.:cunty agriculture promoter Cecil J . Marki, former president flf the ' Orange ·C.Ounty Fa I r Board', has won special tribute upon retirement from that 32nd D 1 s t r I c t Agricultural AiMciation panel. Mark 1 , 'of Nor t b Tustin. stepped down recently after four ye1rs on the Fair Bo8rd. He was appointed in 1987. but had bttn closely .1ssociated with st11ging the annual event for years. as ex- ecutive secretary nf t h e Or1nge County farm Bure11u. He rf!tired from that post in 1985 11fter 3J years includin~ support of the fair dating back t1> 1934, Fair Board President Richard L. Huston noted ·in presenting Mark.s with a pla· que. M•rks contributed strongly to ~evelopment ·oC Future Farmus of America 11nd 4H Club participttion in the f11ir and 4H clubbers also rectntly honored him. Born In Kansas, M1rks Is 11 World War I veteran who c1me to the Southland in Im after 51:radtJatinR from the University of Arizooa. His record of urvice tO Orange County extends far out1ide firming and agriculturt to more con- tempor1ry urban issues, · . Marks was chairman of the county Boa1"9: .of Slj~visor1' · iVt1tlOi Systems t"Ev1ulftion rt;a~~ Fort:e fq_r,t,.,,,yea~s and , was a founder of .Project ~t, a 111tUdy 11nd -research team . He Is , on the bOard' of trustees for Orange cOunty Strvkts for the Blind .and.JI .an offictl". ol I.be. Oran&e..cowt· ty G~neaJogical SOciety. GOP Unit Appoints 2 Youths SANTA ANA -Two ol Orange County's newly en· franchised voters have betn appointed to the Or1nge Coun- ty Republican Ctntril Com- mlt~e. Deborah While, UI, Fullerton, ind John Boer, 20, Slnta Ana, were confirmed at the J1nuary meeting 1 s alternate members repr!sen-tlna the thin!. and first aupervisional distrtct.s respec· lively. 'lbeir parent.I, ~~rank While and Janlee Boer. •rt the elected repnsentllivu of the ume distridl. They appointed their offspring who were Cflll- firmed by thi central com- mittee. Mju-White who turned ti thUi month, is the youngest per10n ever lo fl91d mem- btnhip on 1 cou n t·y Republic1n Ctntral CommltJee in C1llfornl1. She i1 1 &enlor 11 Sonora Hl&.h School •nd pl1ns to attend Biol• College after gr1duation. Miss White h11s been active in Republlcan Volunteer politics since 1954 . 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' Ann Landers • , ·I nt~rference Best :1n . ·offensive Play • DEAR ANN LANDERS: As -I l\'IS ... walking along a l:iusy downtown street,:l noticed a woman tno lady) ahead of me, acreamine at her child to walk faster. The little girl was no more than 3 year11 old . Ttle mother threatened to kick Ule child to the next bus stop if the didn't hurry up, • me, He juat 1tood there .. I wu hurl and ~~It. Several people mentioned it later and that made the hurt worse. Every tiDte I go to· 1 ~edding and see the bfide and groom kl11 I ani reminded lhat I was a kiuleu bride and I relive the shame ahd embarrissment. Please, ,AM1 tell all couples lhat the wedding kiss ii tht sweetest kiu of all. Then the mother proceed~ to hit the youngster on the ~d with her purse. As If th1t wam 't enough ~ literally kicked Those of us •ho Wert deprived never the lltUe girl In the. backside, caualng her , forget. -FORT WORTH to stumble. The poor little thing dirtied • " Dear F W , y11 leld •em AM J &U..U: her ~hite stocklnp when abe fell. Her •· · · • mother gave her a hard slap acrou lhe you. cheek for being clumsy. ·DEAR ANN LANQERS: Do mIDlona ol By 'this time I was furious . I hurried to 1 • catch up with them so that t might give peopJ~ 1 favor ind ~nt the •dlhss of Gambler• Anonymous, II ii P 0 Bo1 17173, Loa Angeles, CAIK., lllllI7. \---.1· tlle 'f'O!bol: a ~•I disapproval , but the Ignored me. By -then I WIS nuring the· parl<ini lot and ~lded to 10 to my car and forget lhe Incident. ·But sornehOw I c1n't aet it out of my mind . J keep seeing that mall child being abused by an insen1lt.ive, bully of 1 mother. Whit should I hive done? It it proper for a stranger to Interfere In a family matter? P1eul :cofnmenl.' - SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN OEAll. GENTLEMEN: 1'11· 'IJ•o !1«t th11 a f1mU1. Mitter. It ••• 1 Clll el r.bfl< lajaotlco aad enelly. "4<11 af • •• • ,..,...11111ky la -k Ml -... -...-,. Y• -Mft lold ............. ,.. .......... -·1 .................. __ , ... _ pl. QI! la ........... ., ....... - o1mlall11 well 11 lie dlM'I - !Mallli, 111< ollollll pl -• -.... DEAll ANN LANpERll: I ~·t tNnli 1U1 'lolllf Wll1 ~ filn., -tlllt --from tllo brldt •hii .......... . vii'""" lrill 1t 1111 ... Md bl )tllod. "Tum mt -· ..m 11!'' '1111 .-Ill bun! .... 1•1111*1· WM! •• •@TO mll'rltd In a lef~ ehurcll ctrtmonY my bulbtnd clidn"l ldu If mole people were 1W1ra o! the help th•t la 1v1ilable to !he "°"lpulolve gambler IJ!d hi• family, !hoy would ,..k tt. Ao one who has llVfll through hell I can ·tell you lhat a gambler' a Wife get.I so deaperate after a while she1D try anything. The basic J)hiloaoplly of Gomblers Anonymous la p1tterned after AlcohoUcs Anonymous. AA hu provon !hit poople who ahare a common problem ctve one another strength and enconragement. Metti!I& with folk! who have been cured Or 1 alck-ii proof thlt It can be done. I feel as If my husband owes hJ1 life to Gomblert Anoeymoua. He thinks "'" too. Plwe t.11 people. Thanks, Ann, - SALVAGED . DE4.R SAL: Here'1 yow Idler wflII u ldded wonl lnm me. Compal1lve ••mbl-mc Is II t119Cll I 1kkne11 II lr111ri* - ... 11 eoa be iqaolly crt,pllq. Gamlllen AMJIUWI .... •• die ...... llf h111d1. I reee111mead It ... ...,. ,_. .... 1•&116 I ..... rllJlllll, Do ,.. ,... '"''•on ... ir......ious - lonely! Welcome lo the club. There'• belp for Y'Jll In Ann Linden' boo'1et, ''The Key .to "°""larlty." Send 3' cenil In coin wtlh your .....-and • lonl. stamped. ll!lf·1ddr12 all invetope ti the DAILY PILOT. --- ~ope -, " .... . .... • _.,:' .. .. ' • or Mankin~·-· J • ~ lly JO Ol.SON Of fM Otl~ "IM Sttft The 111108 may well be lhe most 1lplflcant decide in hl1toey for ,all mankind U current l'Melltth find· lnp hold true. becauae these dltcoverle1 mild mark the f:nd of cancer and signal1 a new era In fertility lnd birth control. Several hundred National Foun. datlon -March of Dimes volun- teers hurcl reports, from the men •ho are dilt'Overing them, on the very ne.,.,·est findings In these areas during a YO!unteer conference at the Sll\t Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla . Joining a panel ol Salk Institute ' 1uoclate1 w111s a team of doctors from the. University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine who are studying genetic diseases and birth defects. PANEL ·Moderating the first paneJ . cover~ .lng Silk, Institlite research, was Dr. Jon11 Salk . who first envisioned the f20 million research center in 1954. Wylie Vale, PhD. physiologist in the laboratories .or Dr. Roger Guillemln, described a new ap- proach to birth control that could make the present pill obsolete. He said the organs of the human body are In communi cation with each other ""Ith the brain as coordinator . ,;The brain com municates with . the rest of the body by nerves and by means of hormones," he elaborated . "The brain produces honnones that act u a 11 y com- municate with the body by regulating the secretion of pituitary bonnones." . To an11Jyze the brain's method of communicating with the organ1 through the pituitary, the Salk scientists collected more tha_n a million sheep brains and purified substances from them that affect the pitult.ary gland. TWO SYNTHESIZED After finding sufficient quantitie s of the compounds in the brain to analyie, the scientists were able to syntheslze two of the compounds.· What thi1 mean1, Or. Vale said, Js that these synthetic compounds, ·, • ,•. wheo lnjeclad lnlo lhe body, .... mbnlc: tiie actioo al IH nonftlll · hor"-s prodllead by'lllt brain.·• Ovulalion COllld , be coatrolled ! U\rouct> this blocklnl •Cl19n, IO a' woman would be 1blt to decide ea:• aclly wh</I al)e·~ to IMlllle and conceive. 1. ' .., Dr. Vale' pointed out mat ·-· atlll hypothetical 1u-would no! aUect all the cell~ In !he.body as the convenllonal blrtll . c0ntrol p(Ils do, so lhe posslblllly ol 1Wl- deslrable side e.ffects would .bl. decreased . James Berstein, MD. recapped' the new discoveries 1n the: field Of cancer research. The problem of curtaillr\g cancer is similar to the problem of transplantin& O{&ans, he said. ln transplants. the body sees thlt the new organ is not part of ltseU and takes action to reject It. When a person beeins to dav~lop a cancer. the body normally-can successfully reject lt1 he continuef. 'Fifteen percent of the population will get ~artetr because they have a poor defense mechanism. The defense ·must be beefed up." IMMUNE RESPONSE 'l'he key to lhll theory. Dr. Bu· stein said, wu the reall.zation that 1 pre~ant woman can nuture a fetus though It ls not a part of her body. "The body generates an immune response." he s1ld. "Whlte bl~ cells attack the fetus but the mother's body makes anUbodle& which protect the fetus from ~ circulatine white blood cells. "lt Is now clear that the. body hal the same. responie to the M)" orgao. The organ pula our sllM lhat Hy, you doni want---wi., dOn't you get rid ol mo? 'Ille et.- tacking' cell• defeat the del- ones and the organ is rtjecitedJ'"' There are 1ntlbodle1 lh•t Protect cancer cells, like the fetus ' ii PfG4 tecled, tie aak!. The halance muil be altered belwaen the -kine cello and -leo ao Ille 'c~ cells ire dlfuted. ~ Concluatac ... • _. "" genetics moderated by W!lllim (Ill llllPZ, ..... 11) ; , . • t • Some Dreams Do c·ome True • I The Ma(ch ol Dimes liibt against birth defect. will be aided 'With proceeds ll'Olll tountaln Valley'• Marci> ·of Olma Dince Saturday. Jeb. 19, in the Mile Square lrl>lf Club. Fouritaih Valley II the on!.)' Orange Cou.tr ty city to sponsor such • benefit and II belnf aullt· ' • • ed by ti. Woman 's Club with plans. Proridlnc ma* will be the.Bob Leed'a Combo and the Goldell W..C Cboraleera. The theme, A Cljild'a Dream, la ~ portuyed by Unda Pulford, not qui!e 2 . • f DAILY PILOT Your Horoscope Cancer: Lunar Cycle's High • SATURDAY. JANUARY 29 By SYDNEY OMAl\R r-ARIES (Marcli 21·AprU 111: Entertain at home. Stick to f1millar ground. Rtfu,. to be ~.Jed utray by one who makes promiles. Aak questions, of>. tain answers. Be perslrtent. • Be aware of baalc v1luu. Hold 10mething in restrVe. I TAURUS (April ~Moy 20): ·I : Be preparad for aurprlse l messq:1, call or vitlitor. But 1 .. don't btl.leve everything you 1 hear -inltead, discern and analyze. Obtain valid hint from Arin message . Family member has surprise. GEMINI (Moy It.June 20): Mooay situation Is spoUlghted. Someone la encouraa:lng you to buy a pig In a poke. This Is another way of uyln& see whit you are to a:et for ex· Pendlture. Pllcu person i5 much ib picture. CANCER (June 21.July 23 ): Get. roq. You need not bold blCk -. way h11 been cleared. You· ,.i backlnr from one with upeiienco -and a ... 1s. CipHetn 'is involved. Lunar cycle iJ hl&h: make new starts ill new directions. Stress orlgillallty. LEO (JuiY ~Aug. 23): s t I m u I atinr aasocl.ltlons. friendships are on y o u r personal 1genda. Streu 1 .. dependence of thouaht, action. Popularity increues. Some hopes, wishes are fulfilled U you act in indepeodtnt man- ner. · LIBRA (Sept. 2S-Oct. 23 ): Follow through on hunch. Career matters, special 1oala are emphasiud. Aquriaa in- dividual could play important role . Accent added responsibility. You also e1n gain additional . reward . Act accordingly. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21l : Travel ls emphasiud. There is movement, chan1e. S t r e a 1 versatWty; have alternatives at hand. Humor can alsl In overcoming a p p a r e n t ad· versity. Keep opposition guesslnc. Smile now can gain allies. · SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22- Dtc. 21): Practical lquea dominate. This illcludea 111- vertment procedure. Get money's worth. Don't be talk· ed out of obvious 1dvanta1e. Recent setback can boomerang in ycur favor. ·Act like you know it. Wheels Rolling Pamela T1nde bids Mrs. George Kunta Oelt) and Mrs. Poping Wong a good time as they head for the MedeI!as gala event, Casino '72. The evening Of cock· tails, lilet of beef dinner •. casino games and d1ncing will tak_e place beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, 1n the Airporter Inn. Proceeds will go to the Easter Sea) Society. • Feminine Forum • Vari~ty of Pr~rams ' • • • Coast Club ·Life Spiced Orange Coast club proerama are gettlnc an early start on Chlntae lbeme1 with upcoming . meeUnr• deillc1ted to cuisine and cont~mplatlon. . Nursery · School Nurury ICilooJ teachera 1rom Oranre. W11tmb>lter. · Santi Ans and Hunlinllon Beach wltl compare child development theories 1t lhe 7:311 p.m. Wedneod1y, Feb. 2, meetlna ol We 1tm lnater N""'1'Y School parents. PahnU Interested in oblervlng the achoo! may con- llct Mn. Gerald Mcilonlld of Fountain Vllley or Mr1. Dean Millard of Garden Grove. . Xi Pi Phi • Mrs. Garton C1outier will open her Fountain ·Valley home at 7:30 p.m. for the Wednesday, Feb. 2, meeting of Xi Pi Phi Chapter of 8tta Slema Phi at which Mra Sidney Filh" will recall Hl•h Moments ot ·ffi•toO'. Los Lirios Chinese cookery will be demonstrated by Mr11. Carol Heinz. borne economl!t for Southern California Edleon, at the Wedoesday, Fob. 2 , meeting of Los Lirios Easter Seal KUild. The program will start at 10 a.m. in Mrs. Lee Schoubye's LaJun• B e a c h home. Hal Myert are co-hoatesses and the auction will bentflt the group's scholarslllp f\IM, All memben of Greek letter sororities are invited .• Garden Club Mrs. John Norton w 111 dlscuaa the Iris wben the Harbor View Hornet Garden Club meels at 7: 41 p.m. Wedoesclay, Feb. 2, I n Tbe meeUnt wltl start with a catered luncheon •t noon for w~lch Mrs. W6tilo Nyb!ri II takillg J'Uerv1Uons. Bromeliads I n t e rnatlonal Bromeliad Society pr"tilent VJ 111 1 a "' Paylen will tell Orange County mem!Mr• about ' the latf!:st d!velopments In tropical herbs at tht 7:30 · p.m. Thursday. Feb. 3, meeting In Mira Linda School, Buena P1rk. Clubbouae r. Jr;;~mniiim~=l .. '.11iiWIIT FAMILTCAI VACATIONS ·Mt . Carmel Guild Mt. carmti Women'• Guild wilt spend Wedneaday, Feb. 2. In the Holy Spirit Retreat Hou!e Ctir a day of renecuon . and deepened splrltu1l ttre amid giant pine treu in tM terraced I a r d e n . Bua transportation ls avaUable If reservations are made wlth Miss Helen O'Brien or Mrs. Robert Pattison. , NB Ebell Sari, TV stir Ind modal, will describe ber ho~ of "junkshopPln&" to me111ber1 of the Ebell Club of Newpol'! Beach on Thltl'lday, Feb. i. 11 IATl41UIDJ Strlttly ~:•1,1:4-11 .............. TOTAL PllCl1 couru 1735 COl.lh£ l CMlO uNOl• 12 ·•ass ' COUflll & THN 1999 '"lllMl:"' 11079 '~l\i'l\'I.. 11189 COl.f1.( l 2 nlt6 11279 TWOCOUl"lts 11389 KWIJ IC~ .Jtll. bwti, (11"1 with Ylllilftltt' MifHil I~ 1ll ll11~''· 5utw C• l rwlr!, (NiM It ftnl Grolle, THI l"N PlA:CI .MMIUitll" ,ridiM '-'Ml • .... 2121 I. c .. at Hlt .. Vlf'IY ... ~,_.......,, C.,_. 1111 Mir • MMttl • <IMPAH wtfl AU tflltll tttm.t 11111 r r1. .., 111, ,..._ 714-14~1211 au•• LIWll laOCldfl~AWNS Finiah project, ustanl'nenl. Don't be tempted I n t o r premature start. Study p6ten- I tial. MU::e completion your by word. Be dlJcreet. Play card& close to cheat. Meeting which occura behind ocenes 1f· fecll you. CAPRICORN (Dec·. 22.Jan. 19): Permit mate, partner, close usociate to lead. You do best now through careful observation. Cement ties of af- fection, I m p r o v e com- munications with oppotlte sex. Change of scenery is in- dicated. Doctor Speaks Frankly By JO OLSON Of 1111 D~IY l"lttt Sllfl becalllt the men on the com· mittees feel that women are emoUonally unstable and will not practice, she related. women must take advanta&e of their serendipitous characteristics and r e a c h high, for the doors to the medical field require some hard work and ingenuity to open. !!:'!! ~~!! iO'VfRAr.L LB Panhellenic l~=======~J:=~-·~w~-·~, .. ~~!:~ I..arun1 HUis Traner Park 1: ClubhOuse wUI be the sett1n1 for the potluck luncheon and silent auction scheduled by Laauna Beach Panhellenic for 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday. P'eb. 2. ' • VlllGO (Aug. II-Se~. ·23): AQUARIUS (Jon . 20-Feb. 18): Proper pacing now la essential. AvOid extremes. Tension can build -galn streneth by cementJna: family relationships. You realize how important d o m e 1 t I c aC:- justment is -make necu1ary change. Pl8CES (Feb. IS-March 20): Creativity i s emphasized. Adhere to individual style. Correct DaM. strive for im- pmveme,nt in various areas. MUeintellig~tconcessIDn~ offsprina:. other y o u n a persooa: SIJake off lllhargy. NEWPORT ~ S-T•R•l•T•C•H a llW ~ . PAIRIC CINTIR . . . ~pr,u SIWIRSI Your 9Wft Pe1lile11 CrMti.tl• In llfllf th• v1uol 111111. Streich & S...-11•ttlocl-. ... 1n ••ltl• .Y9U ·flOI, 9'11y • •nJey q.,..lllt ~I ._Ill ,..owW• ~ ._llh .,._ N11d01,11 t•lf·.olidetti•11. V Create your own cleslgnsl Ill' Flt to your measurementl Yov wlll Sook Htterl y.., wltt IHI Mtterl .Ml11 ""' h ....... "' thevte11d1 tf -1111•11 wM ....... •1'"'1 '"""" ,,,. .. -- ,...A. llOllTIAftON ....... IAllC llOHT 2 Hit, Cl.AIUS II.CH Wiii. Kll I WlflS tlJ.llO ClASSES llGIM ON THE POllOWINO DA.TES AND TIMU TUESDAY. FEI. I ...• 7:1s'.•:1s p.m. WEDNESDAY, !>El. 2 •••• •:lO·l l:JO •·"'· MONDAY, FEI. 7 •••• •:JO 1.m.·t l:JO 1.m. THURSDAY, FEI. 10 .•. , 7:15·•:1 5 p.111. Dr. Doris ~ohnson entitled her talk for the Orange c.oast College Feminine Forum serendipitous Sex, then ex- plained she really should have catltd it Serendipitous Gender . An obstetrician and . gynl!COJoglst who lives In Newport and practices in Tuatin, Dr. Johnson explained that serendipity is the gift of finding desirable things not sought for , and said she thinks that females a r e seren-- dipitous. "We have so many valuable things that haven't been found yet," she said. "Women are biologie1lly superior. some diseases are more prevalent in males and the woman's life expOctancy Is increulng." Dr. JohnlOn asked why, if women have so m111y superior quallUu, only 10 percent of the •PP.!icants for medical schools n the United States are women. First, she said, medicine in the U.S. Is a career option, and since men have always sought -positions with prestige, power and hiih earnings, me~ have been given 111ore posi- tions In medk:ine. . A New York study showed that medical s c h n o I ap- plication commltteea are not moUvated to actept women "Women are taught to be dependent, to Jean on men. Thls makes females lesa will- ing to strive ." Dr. Johnson herself met discouragement when s h ' betan colle1e and then medical school 10 years after she _graduated from high school. "No one really encouraged me,•· she-Mid. She worked her way through her U years of undergraduate studies, medical school and iJ1.. ternahlp aod hid u her motto, "always reach hi&h." "I think you make your own way." she e.pl.lilled. Once a woman becomes a physlcla.:1, Dr. Johnaon 1ald she must have a very un- derstanding huaband bec1use of the long and demanding hours' and the threlt ~·his ea:o of havini someone smarter than himself around. She feels that socialized medicine, U it ever comes to the United States, will be an open door to the profession Cor women. Tn help women meet the problenlll they have as women doctors, a women's medical auoclaUon has been formed, she aald. Her concluaion wu that Soroptimists Name Thr.ee Top Seniors Mrs. Boyd Lewis and Mrs. Council Says Thanks For Community Help The Girl Scout Council of Troop 1149 of Costa Mesa. Orang• County paid tribute lo Mrs. Ralph Whitford of 1 9 (, more than 25 men and women who have assisted in Scouting Newport Beach directed the • activities during its aMual Girl Scout Chorus in • pro- Recognition Dinner at Knott's gram, and members of Juruor Berry Farm, which also Troop 29 of Colt.a Mesa and marked the 60th anniversary their mothers modeled Girl of Girl Scouting in the United States. ~t unUorrru: from ltU to Receiving the T h a n ks tbt present. Mrs. Geor1e Badge, Girl Scouting's highest SChoonover wrote the ac· honor, were the Mmes . Gene companyln1 skit. Wasson, Raymond Horelly and Cited for 30 year1 of Richard Black. volunteer as11iatance was Mrs SALE! LAST DAYS! FINAL RIDUCTIONSI Thia Is tho Int week .i the l tdtiquo's Great Janu.ry S.ltl MMt lttm1 are less than Vi price ... tMr1'1 a 15. rack. a $10. rack. and an a .. rtment of goodln on tM ll~llque -' .. rtaln Ta~ltl H•rryl •.. !ht oavlllfl are Nt· t1r than 1v1rf l111kAm1rle•~ l idw•U Ch•rt• J 673-•SIO Newport l••ch ~' . Selected by the Recognitions Everett Nunan of Newport Committee for specia1 honors Beach, and for 20 years, Mrs. was the Segerstrom family of Wildan Thomas or Newport Costa Mesa. ~•nd;~Mr;s-~W~i:lli:•m:_~M~il:le:r_:orl~~~~ The invocation waa given by _Costa Mesa. the Mluee Amy Kelli, Bever· ly Garcia and Mercedes Schierenbeck from J u n I o r ----:M"'•"•'°''S'°'Anlltl N"W-iDu.s& lll:IYllW r1nt1, °""' 1111m, J1ek1t1, HKkll• ''"E 2 Hit. cv.sses s10.od" SIX 2 Hit. cv.sses sn.oo 1·1s-t·1J w .. nete11y, ,.... 16. 7: lf.f: U Dolt'\. TllM•Y• F1a. 1 · · ·,.. · · J1.M. LiNGllll:ll -flVi2°H11.. cL.AssiSs10.oo THUll.SDAY, FEI. l ••• , •:JO.I I :JO & 7:JO.t:l0 p.rn. TllN CLASS TUESDAY, FEI. 11 . ,J:J0.5:10 ,.m. 141 2 Hr. C l11111-$I NIWPORT S.T·l·l·T.C:•H A llW CORNll l 7Tll a IRVINI 1-,. ,_.,, • JllOM.-flll,' A.M. fO 1e , .... 645·5120 Three graduaUna: seniors received cltlMnahip awards durln& the Huntillgton Be1ch Soroptlmlll Club'• a n n u a 1 awardl dlMtr. P1trlcl.I Pitch. student at Huntincton Beacb Hl1h !cbool, illok llrst pl1ce bonora. The award qualifies her to enter regional competition and an opportunity to win a cash a•ard of $1,000. Citizenship Awards are not acbolarshlps but A ""da of merit. Each caah award may be used at the discretion of thl recipient to best further his aims and J>Ul'P05'3. Others receiving awants were Mlsa Wendy Rlchardaon of Fountain Valley H 11 h School and Mlsa Debonh AJvaru. allo of HBHS. TRULY DISTINCTIVE FINE ORIE NTAL FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES urunAT • A.M. ro • , .... The SoropUmlst Y o u t h GIGANTIC AQUARIUM SALi r•MCo.MITA,llAMI 'TIS TROPICAL FISH Ctllt ..... WMlrlY .,.... ... "" ''"' .... ~"' ....... , ....... Stlkt"" If tutk: r,.,iut '""'· 16175 BROOKHURST '~~~Z~" 1w111111"" '""' ... u-. 111.,. 11" '· M91y S,.e .... D .. T• LMfe Yel ... hyl .. All •1111.1 tllclllfllll llllft, , 1• .. I. ...................... '·" , ... ~ ..................... '"J: 11 Ill. .................... II. 11 .. I. t11tW ............... Mi.JI {II git slllW ll'KI. 1!anll) ... , ........................... . n 111 ............... ., .. Ul.ff (77 tal. Incl. flor. tw101hl Wllll lttll Ad IMPORTANT CONSIGNMINT UNSOLD CONTRAmD MIRCHANDISI IMMIDIAR PUILIC AUCTION Carefully Selected Fine & Valuable PIRSIAN RUGS A1ii11 ..._ Ori-""' •-= ef -• ef th flwttt ...... .i SUPIR mMAN, IOYAL IOIM:'_~1 I AN, TAHIZ, llLOUCHIST AN, NA TUllAL SIU fUML MUNTIN• ,...,.1 CAIPIT, ROTAL dSHAN, ILUYIN, SHlllAI. MAIN, KURDISTAN, IAKMTIARI, .... , .. au•. AIDmL. INDO SAVOfl. NHll, HAMIDAN. • A cen'l,eete lftl~t ef flM •nll v1lu1i.le carefully .. iectei hrll•n eM ether Ort.nt1I carpttt 1IMI ruf1 ... Heft ,......, ht I WlrtMUM aM hel• U..., htttrlM flnlMl"t .,,,~ntt 1waltlftl torw1Nlrtt IMtructktna. TM lnhrlm ari'tnt""'"" hew• new .,_. ~ ,._. ftMrtelelly dMlrMll Mw• .,.-e,..., en lrnllttlllatl 1M ffMI clMrenct ..,_ I Thll 1blpmenl has been cl eared by customs and moved to: NEWPORTIR INN 1117 ,_.,,.. U, NewjMff h9Q fkjc; J•2•7 JO 2%00 ,....., """"" ... Is ., 5 1tllw: ,,... 12 ..... '"9tll ti• " MCtM & 1"•••2r: CA L ... 1...-tYfll T'""': CMlt .,, CMc:k ~ J ( L From Page 13 • • • Hope Myhan, MD, With Kirt Benir· schl<e, MD, and John O'Brien, MO, as members. TURNED AROUND Their meua1e was th·at the study of humln chromooomn DIANNE TORNOW Collegians , To Marry hu been turned around ill the The Rtv. and Mra. Lothar 1ut year and now is a meaM Tornow of Coata Mesa have of dlacov"1'1111 human dlaeue. A UCSD atudy ol 11,lll .. .,. AMOUnced the engarement of born Infants abowed that 1 In their da11&ht•r. D t a n n • 100 bibles have a cilromolc> Tornow, to Bradley Vander mal error. the docton llld, Hamm. and there II 1 very elflclont Tboy plan a June II weddilll weedm, out procea of more In Chri.11 Lutberon Cllurch or delective fll-thrtuP opon-c..ta ·Meu. 1-1bortlon. Mlsa Tornow I r a d u a le d "Wt UHd to try to prtvant froin Eatancll Hiib School anll them but wt now, i;tcotntae atttodl . concord.'-Tudlera that this. Is nature a w1y ~ College tn seward, Neb. getting _rid or undesirables, where her huibAnd grtduat;d Dr. Benirschke said. 1 H t•· ded Lodi Dr. O'Brien said. "We c1n a.st year. e a u:n belin to think about prevent· High School and Is the oon of tns dbeueo now that we cin Mr. and Mrs. Cl.Uan V1nder 1111t1t• them bolora birth.'' Hamm of Lodi . Dr. Salk concluded with a,p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... I bit of pbllooophy (<rived from his lVOCltlon of pt1yin1 with words: "You oee the dlltance ..... tr1¥1ltd ..... the clay• of the dl'lfnlnl rod. We can II)', 'to err la natwa!: to dJ. DINNH POI TWO! ,,.. Oll!Mf AM Cclllf T""""""' fw~rritd~ Ctlt .. ,.., Mil lttlr ne , ......... _.. ....... up to 50 %off • * Sofa Sal:e FASH ION Upholstered in Fine Exotic Fabrics. One of a Kind • ISLAN 0 North Mell • Newport C'en+•r ' . . Newport Beech 6-f<f.4737 @1,lf~l k •J~L I'' ~U,l:c', I .. J 1,1 1.1 I., 3" •1•:,, I I I J ,1 I' I I I .-'l r' II • COM,LIMENTARY INTl-IOR Dte0AATIN8 SUVICI ... "l'ilo. lftaat, ......... 1 1 m • ..,.,. ' ' vtne ii lunan'." 11.; _________ ,, ____ _,, __________________________ _ It \ 1 \ DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS ' ~m~r !IOMl!WORI( llSSl&NM1!N'll 51lJPY !!LlA'ALO CLD5!0AIAAMJ1. WRIW llEl'OllT ON f1NPING5. -)\_. 1-28 • ~ ii \ ly Chester Gollld ly Tom K. Ryan ~ 4litt 1..----:.:...-----~--' Mun AND JEFF By Al Smith FIGMENTS By Dale Hale PLAIN JANE By Frank Ba11inskl f. " VANDALISM!! =~ 6'REALI f· 1 ~// ~I \MO . r-HT~~ r.-l'P-1-~~~.~;t!S-~21S-f~~====1 Crossword Puz:zle ACllOSt . g lit It •tard 7 Fn11t Med l --& Compou ,... 4 JaAtntts 9 G!"'k Wt# 9 IJrqoklldl JO Bt Ill • i u ~on.m.tu . 11 'Trny . · · · Mm.. : · 17• Ft11mt1 df..tld 1J Unblrllf · 19 ~ ' 14 H1st1n 20 Electrlfled 15 SeottW!eap piltlelli 15 Walk 21 SP1nish for 17 Bimarw!nt "'flther" """' 22 ·-·-11 Pltci In .... , WI . pos.itlon 24 f1f'Ud4 20 Maldln ~ , around byZ.U. surroundlnc 2 1 RiYlr In half • dW&l:1111 33 loc:IHons 4& Colrfedllrat. 23 Shortaltep 25 NewZ.landl 37 Ltif l•Mral 24 ~~ . bird • 31 Deer-4t Unit of si.n.a ::21 Ii 25 B1~1an'lllll442 Prtnt.t's currency 30 It ~ 50 Music: 32 Expires 27 Units of bw musin. •• wrftt.lt 34 Click ~ 29 Tableland 45 Junctul'9 !IZ Reeetrt: 35 Graceful bird 31 Musur11 of "6 TnillSltticn 53 hdll dlaft 36 lnhlbitants Wl!Jht 47 limb 55 Saint (abbr.) :Si SUfflx: lil9 .,..,,,...,..,,,..,, ... .-OPutt.tfp 1 I 10 II "' """"'-Y-+-(lf '12 aru...,dke .. ........,. " ....... C!!l Shuts llOlslfy 41 Word of IOf'l'VW BO~lr 1151 Emmit .. "'' hri-fi 115 Platform 2 M Sl1n of zodlc ";1-f"-17 Encoul'ltlrld L1'l .. """*-.. hlnal• dlllp 36 """" t,,,-+.-HHHf- ;;t]i;f;;;~i;:... ... by Marvin Myen ' ' •)Ol~L Jf !8l£ 70 ;5,f,.Yf l1tWty kltitKJN!l m.f, SAM ·· !A1CllfCK,S Alf ,..,,./LED /)/!UCTl'f TD YDP~ l/O(IJF. ~ • .PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ! i 1 ! • PERKINS 11· ' Ll'L AINER SALLY IA NANAS MOON MULLINS • I! I' ii ' • •• ANIMAL CRACKERS srAR '1.161tJi · STAR Bli:letn;' 'FlliSf €."rAI<: J: SEE 1tl1Jl6Ht:. I .HAVeA COMPWlrl, 1·11 '/OUfi. SI<:, JJ8,.J(. 1s ... 1usr As~'( As .MY }ID.st=:' • F•ld<y, Jon""1 28, 1972 DAILY PILOT JG By Al Capp "(IPPA'f!! MERF..LY19 Y'ARSAN'51 'WEEK'S TOGO -AN'SH.-LL /!>£MIN£!! By Gils Arriola 'THAT!s N/:lr ;' IPL£: Pl<YtNC! ;' 7//AT1s ACA!!/£M IC : WONDER' •; INTELLECTUAL. 11 INQVIR'lt \1 ' • jj JIOG SCSI/! • .. THERE 's EV!W A POEM_ A5::>U / //Sf II T//!E OW/... ANon11: P0..."'5i1 C4T IV T -o SE r• • lA MER, .cu.«MYf • By Ferd Johnson • II l' ii I HE'Ro '*"'AR•, BUT I THOUGHT )OU H,At> SWITCi.IED iO ,. .... m"""l...--7' -.....--. I l>U>, BUT I CONTACT ~· LENSES ... ~· NE'E't> THESE TO GET BACI< IN CONTACT WITH l<\Y CONTACTS. -w'' .,,......,~-.l ._..j ··..;;:::"~'-~ ~ -=--rl ----""'=='"" . By Charles M. Schulz I I ..... ~~~~~~~ 1111~ 15 A FRA6RANCo (\IE NEVER HEMP OF... · By Men By John Miles ~,..:./ °'Ob dear, lbat's the kind that gives you 1 disgusted look when you a:;k for 10mcthlag light &o read." DENNIS Tl-IF. •~F.NACE • I I 1 ,.t•lt Y PlebT Loyol~ Five T~§is Bruins Rams Majr m~-.Ch~Cf:lgO ~-.' . . . . .. ~\il'op·rllllted UCLA tangles with U>yol1 61 CbJcqo It Chicqo Stadium tonight, qcee. wtK. ·after the' third rll'\ked Cal State """'°' llelcb) 49era 'boketblll team top- pled tho Windy City squad at the same ,., ~!l!J.n ·~ action lnvolv~ Pacific-I 1*bileu, Oregon is 'it 'Oregon Stole In '1 ~ertnce ouUng and lhe Calilornla ~·,!'Oat UC Dlivis in Bert<eley. . ... ~dly 'a ft er noon , Washlngton'11 Huat~·'wlb play. ~atUe Urih:ersl.tY 'of [lie 111'.81. !%o&1 ~thl,uc COnference In a /tuio~. televised gam~. · ·U.~l'<Nr J~ea are !chediped Saturday ~ inclodlng Air Force at Stanford, USC ·at ,5anta Clai:4., Nevl!lda·Reno at 'Flngfon · Sllte and lJCLA •B'!in•t ~ trt Dame in Chic~~· Stacllum. ,,.. . .,; . . 91 ' .· .. . CHICAGO -Th< liz.e of the Chicago Be.an' Image ls bound to change. They have• Doi ud • 300-polUld head focltball coaclt1111~· P""'· · -, Abe Glb:M, a beloved behemoth, w.;.s elevated Thunday by owner George HalU tram auistant.1~tua 1ince ltM in- to the'head"COOchlng,Job. Glbron , a good mi1er on and off tht fieJd l'Jth ft?U ,and Dllrtini, re"placea Jlm Dooley" anotbtr Bear.orpniza\ion1 man who Wis fiiea' iftertlie 1971 team pli1nged to a clolint string ot_ five defe{lls in a 1-8 ~oliotW J'_D!>tblll 1.eagii_e iellSOll. . ~11,lild ·~tl)er~r.~r f-0 .go on a , , _ ~. ~· • u_ibi'?D ll~ I \ tiyeat ·pact ~J>t unaonounced duration ~ 'lol'aij. ' . ;,,· .. ': ,. -• ;;,rajl!CADIA'.~ Westminater'a· Fred Rh:- ilf;illl W• in J.tth place-after eight games 61 match play Tburaday night ·in the •·*· ··Don '"Carter' Clusic bowlin1 l~•t. ;.· .-. . ·"The .,... kejler 'had ·• total ol 5.421> ,,m.·land •'2-1 overaH~record. He tratled • 'JlllCOl'!ler, """""''' Glenn CuiJon, ·•ho hid amused a ~ record' and a pin ololal If 5,171. i .. ' . ~11. ··~ .. .-•• . ' By HOWARD I.. HANDY Of IM Dollly 'li.t SI•" Soutl\ern Ca111oml1 Colle1e , ol CO!!• Men may bast the Loa Angeles Ra.ms profesalonal football team th.ls summer and take ov'ei from Cal State (FuUerton) as tb;e "tra1riln1 c!mp 15ase ()f.the .Naironal Football Confefence WestirD' Dlvl'.!Jon team in lht future, it was fearM:d e.1· clueively by the DAILY PILOT today. Jack Teele, as,,istant to the pret:ident of lhe Rams, conferred with Southern Califomja College athletic director Paul Peak ind members or I.he school's. board or directors Wednesday concerning the pos&lbillty of mo1>in1 the trainln1 comp lo "II 11'1 fotl lheN 11 concrolo evldeift CO.ta Meu. ' : · of the Ratu .comj•• ~ l am ·aure ljle · · • · · • • ·• ' outdoor lacilltle1i' ~ldiii 1pet'.fed up to "'l'he big stwnbllnc block. 11 I m It," accommodate thtm. h It now itands, we Peak 11ld when quetUoned· about Teele's hope to have them ready by June, 'visit, "b the fact' wt do 110t 'ha9e field · ariyway1•· ~ ii · • btt emu es th.at ~ vi•l~I~' ~t .the Jltt#t The •outdoor lacilltlel Peil< Is W~lng me. ~'ib'oaJt Ire 1'Wpira··,··are'n1s What 11 being done to \lter !hi 1itd1· !or buelllll anct rtr ·t<aek 'Ind fllldr In tion? • • 'the eenle' at the 1ft;ml .. track,wUI be a · "We havt btgun grldihg wdrlt for our .. .IOCCtr. '°" football filld. 'n\e outfield of ouldoor complU rlJht n0w:• Pllk'liys. ·the blaet>all .porlc wilt be big "'°ug~ ror "We hive the dormltory~facillties anct:th~ JOCCer Md lootbllll practice sessions with cafeteria setup to ta1fe cire ·or ~i poasiblity of 1 removable,Jenoe -f~ llae needs and he teemed 'pleased" With thi ·dullinc the bueblll· titasorr.t ~.-~ ·' part OI our sltuatton. "'· · " · · With•UC· lrvin«playlnf bolt lo the 'Sin -• ~ , ,. i r·· , . ~ . • ., . , . '' I i ~ .. ' -· DitF Otaraero, ldvoohOI the ...,, In· cominf to COiia Meu • year lltr If they C(>ata r,teaa 'wllWd." m~ the Oran1e' 1 decide on uother alta for ~Ir tr9Ung C011t '~'. the ~adlnc .;alnh1r·~undll cimp ihls 1ummer! •· • for professional IOOlblll. Charger oflicl11! ''H (T 1 ) told · tbe Id n1y h1vt indicated a 1trons deli.rt. to return e ee e , me Y wou o tb l'tvine for futll'f: tratnlnl:.cemps."f .sig n a ~ne year contract -W~~v• they • • "The l'ioPlt it tJCt hi'o'e really helped I~ this t1tt1e and I know we '!"91-"d-makt a u• in plaMing the proiram-to ·p,reaeol .to b•d lo get them n<xt year U thty ~ecidt • ,ll\e Aaml/' Ptak aald When uked about to go elsewt}er,e, this tirve. Even Jr they ··Teele'• vlek .• to Soathem .California 1 con:ie he_re. 1.1m ~ur• It Would be on a o~ c.oneae Wednetday.. , • • , . . year , ~11al ba$1s for .both parUe1 tn• "In my owB mind, there is no dollbt but volved. , . ·that we 'tllill hlve--the ·facWtiec1eady for The •Rams are expected lo make I ·them bytho-"lim&they ..,.illl·,.t up camp · decl•ion on• the t<llnlng ~llt within the In JuJy," Peak added. next few weeks but lhere Is no concrete What about the J>OISlbilily of the Rams agreement at the present Ume. ., ' Traded to Minnesokl. , . ' Tarkenton Glad I' . .. ' • , . , . . . .II~~$, ·Going --H-o.nte ... NEW ¥ORK ·tAP) ·-''Don't worry,'' cne deferuilve lineman aid to . another , alter Fran Tt1rken~n had ~ud~ tbe~.in .• a wild ~nd"Hie-~4nl11lge-ll!te cha,e. "He'll be bac'k 1n·a 'moment." · •And IC Tarkenton, lbe quarterback•who ; tumed.the -Once-idesperate aet o' terambl· tn·g into a fine. art: In the National Foot· ··batl 'League, "i!t/ indeed;• returning from Whe!ncf: ~ 1cafne. " · ·,. ~Tf\e New ' YOrk :Glint.!, Who 'obf31ned Taiitentb.1 from Minnesota In t967, ·trided '1htM b"ack~ lo' the Viki'ngs Thursday for a raft ot ·present'and prospective talent. ·: 1~. re~urn ·1!"'.,\fH::it ·No .. t tju8rt'erbaCk, - whO·ran ancfpasstd New York (o a flve- y,ear, 33-37 record,includi{lg la'.l seaJ(m 's 4-10 last·Pl•~ ,fin ish ·ln , the NatiQnal ~. Conrerenc~:Easi,_.the Giaots acquited; ·?"· · · -Bob Grim . ·the Yikes~ All~Pro wide tt·ceiYer whose 1971' perforlnance was the · best of bis si•year career, · ' I • ; ' ' • FRAN TARKENTON · · -}.Tl.uNNE~pOLzs~ ~ · Unive~ty of Min· I CQf.Ch BiU Mu!se.lma.11 Wd ThurS-nl"11 ~ llU:~uspootjed Ron Behagen CQi:ky,Taylor from tJ\e squad. tnnouneem~i said, the final decision oo the" IUlperislon by Big Ten VANCOUVER'S BOB SCHMAUTZ (LEFT), CHICAGO'S KEITH MAGNUSON MIX fr UP. CHIC'AGa WON 4-4. -Norm Snead, a jour·ne yin'An quarterback who, in hiJ llth pro year last 'U as(in,: ·was ' Mlnneiota''s No: 3 1ip11l· ·,(;a lier lithind Gary Cuoizo ind Bob Lee, -Vinet btn\enta, ·a ~rookie ~ ~uiitlng bact' who missed the entire season wilh a ·knee injury. -·. : · -vitaleor ·'4 a-championship machil\t. · · Grim: on the other hand, flndiJlg himself 00. ·th·e; tollr·time N'FC Centfa.l 'Dlvisi,on ~tiampiori C?fle mln~te af!d on a.n . ~lso-ran the next, hlntod he might balk at lpioner Wayne Duke '1id Un)~ersi· Mlnneaota Athletic ·Committee and ~"-'·'· i. .... : . . -pen~ ... . or and Bebagen were involved In J<hil:b..erupt•~-Tuesday between 121t· Gophers and the Ohio State basket- ball team. ' • SAN DIEGO -Former Ail·Pro Groen Bly ~cltle Forrest Gcegg has joined the coaching start of the. San Diego Chargers. New head Charger c o a c h Harland Svare named him offensive line coach. • ARCADIA'.~ For.-15,SBS...._cori.secuUve races at Santi "'1i\'. th< '!lor"' r)iargell out of the 1t.aJ:ling gate ~ccompanied by a familiar Voice tryiN:, "There they go!'' But Thursday the loudspeaker fell silent after the opening call of the fi rst race. Joe Hernandez, the track •s ·announcer since lt opened in ·t9S4, hid coll1psed at f.!ie microphone aftU ttelng kicked in the 1bdomen by a horse. during an early· morning vi.sit to the stables. . , . . ' BERKELEY -Howard Mudd, fonner offensive guard with the Chicago Bears aJ)d San Francisco 4~r•~ .aMounced his retirement from pro f®.t.ball ThursQay and. joined the University or Calilornia's coaching staff. •• · Reader's HQ~ ~(:orner Bullseye :Putter Puts Littler · Atop SD Open SAN DIEGO I AP) -Gene Lltt\er credited a resurrected 11utter 1that he "jwi! p[,11.a'· oUt, of the barrel" (or Ills two-st;oit" lead in the first rouqd of lbe $150,000 Andy ·Williama-San Diego Open goll tournament. '"I had been putting just awful,'.' tht 41~ year-old Veteran said Thursday alter put· ting together a six-under-par ..... fucluding a string of five consecutive birdies. "So I decided to go back to an old bullseye putter. J hadn't Used it, in _ ~ BO~ething like five years. I used it off and on the first eight years 1 'wls on the tour." He needed only 28 strokes on the greens at the 7,0ll·yard Torrey Pines Golf Course in his early-morning round that was completed before~hllly winds hit the seaside layout and sent scores up as the temperatures dropped . Paul Harney. now a club pro at Sutton, Ma~s;, Jim ·Colbert. and a 27.year-old Japanese Jongshot, Takashi Murakam i, tied at 61. The group at 69 included Tommy Aaron, Tom We iskopf, Bunky Henry , Homero Blapcas, Dale Douglass, P h i I Rodgers, Hale Irwin , Bill Brask and John Schlee. All but Colbert, Harney,. Brask and .Schlee pJayed in the morning under ·milder'weather cond itions. • . "It was jwit too damn cold,'' saJd Lee Dear Mr. white:· Trevino, who had an afternoon 74 and I Jd Uk to t rf t must improve if he is to make the cut. wou e commen on yqur 1 ice "The wind-chill factor made it so that in Tuesday's paper· about our hyperen· thusiastic crowd that, as you said, almo st you didn 't ha ve any feel /, said Jack starte4 1 fµJl-scale fr~or-.•11. 1 thought Nicklaus, the prelourney fa vo r It e . we were unjustly accused of starting a Nicklaus, gunning for a sixth victory in fight which we didn 't start at all. ·. .seven starts, had a 73 ind missed 10 I talked to one of the parents of a putta inside 15 reel. del I I Billy Casper took a 73 and Masters Corona Mar Payer a ter the ga me. _cham_p Charles Coody matched par 72. He had been in the rest room when four Cos M f talked f "I'd just been playing horrible and put. ta esa ans · 0 staffing a ting awful," said the usually stea dy Lil· fight. tier. who missed .the cut for the final They were seated on the Corona de! · Mar side when it started. 1 do not know rounds in his last two atarts. "I was get· ·ting desperate. what w11 said bu! th~ fi£st swings landed "But 1 came oul with 1 good stroke lo- on our football Player_s.-1 know that Our day ... nal's the-best I've puUed in a long football pl1yers did not tum the: oltiir time." cheek. Littler, winner of 24 tour events lJl. • You also thought that our active adult eluding twn last year. started earfy in the aupervislon-wae~poor. --Walt II it., wasn't day ,on ·the back nine when he said, "the for a few coach8.M>d administrators aM weather . w.as. iust.beautlful." the poUce that were there. the whole He had a three-putt bocey on the se- . . .. ' -. ' ' ' . . . -, -: : ~ . . .. After BB·Marma ·Tttt· . . ... ' ' .... , . ' ,,. • " -· Glad to Have .You .Lase . . . . Whether an official may be the greateist, mediocre or poor, in your judg: ment, you at least like to bell eve · he is ' being objective in what he calls. ,. Basketblll in par~cular :. 4:· a sport· which. is greatly control!~ by the of.:· ficials and.one missed call, ·one bad judg-. ' ment c11I can cost a team a cham1 pionship. ~ When an offiClal has personal fee ling' ·aglinst a coach or a school It wou1d seem here he would be· big enough to disqualify I -' a: . -------.---. ~ ... ' . ;. "I • •• • • ,. could slill maintain the ·belief that of. ficials take the noor and · calrlames ~flfou£.'anpwing~perSoni.I, P~jJ.djces ta ~affect j.heir pe[fom.ince." ~. ~ : I don't say that John Boden wa& pre- •judicial ·in his calls. BDt · afttr his ' C'om· ment1 tO Combs,' tha t "s'hadow of ·doUbt :iinlers~-_ i·.,· •• ':···:, ; .• ~ How. woukj you like lo be, .on. trtal and ;h8"e 1· juror tell Y<N ht;d be glad .ta have ·Y6U los~?"'He'd be'dfsmisSed Ind the caSe would no doubt be ritfi~: • '· '.. '·ne,g~rDe won'i , ht! replayed. b!-1~ ~u·rtllY iome action again~t .. Boden is forth<:oming and perhaps the Oranie\Q>unty Officllls '1.L.Qne ·et <the• ·Vikings' two flrst·round 'draft pick,s\1in Tue~ay's NFL draft ol College seniors, and -1,{innesQla ·~ aecond-roun~ choice in · il)e l~-~-rif~ . . ·~·Tatke{lt9'1 , wa.s de!Jght~ wit~· the · trade. G'rim. ~3$ not: . ' . ' ~ . . , "jVe are _vel'):_)jappy, abqyt .1oi91 home 19 ~.~t· 1 •• · baclc horQe1 almost, .to . 1'J>E;re )!es~," Ta~ken!oJ' ~id'.(rom ,~i.•,hople .l/i -~1\'!1111, a~diqg'he had en· Jpy~ h!! ,U,mir~. 'fn New . Y9~k "very milch, ~,use it's a great SP,Orts city. - .Q.u~ I'm veQ', ~y aJ;>out the tta<te:"· , 'OI. Glan\l IW, Joy~ affifr. "ith their . nJ<id.dashiQg . AeN> .. $®~ed .this. year, tl!OOgh, beginnlilg 'f)len ,Tarke~\o~ left the team briefly during the e•hlbition season over a contractural dispute. As the season wore on, the fans began booing the announcement ol Tarkenton'• name in the starting lineup. He began speaking openly about his deaire to return to the Vikings -.or .aome .. otheJ: contender wllb WhPm . 'he· could• be the . . -. . ' the trade. • "Who knows at this time," the disgruntled wide receiver said from his parents' home i"' Red Bluff, ·Calll.·t"But . should ·lhis trade materialize, I'd u.y \he :-Giana.came oul way ahead.· •. "I'm-·a ,liJ:Ue upset ·JI bout U. ,J'm not .haWY abo!:1t leaving ·a conte(\der .. 1 dof)'t ·think any,two er three players can make a contender oilf or a club," Grim sakt-or the Giants, adding that he felt Tark"enton is a fine quarterback, "but I think Min- nesota gave up too much tq get hlrn." .V\~ings', general _n:-ian~ge! Jim ~inks ~gr~~1'i~.te!l!D gave Up __ a.rlcX, ·"b9l I 'don·t" bi.inf. wi!'ve destro)'ed the nucleua for our club." Tarkenton came off the Qeorgia cam· pus .is lhie VJkina's' No. 3.drift ch6iee in 19&1, their first ~year of play ar U NFL expansion team . Six seasons later he went to tbe Giants in excba.Dl:e for four valuable draft picks. • ? '\ LA Seeks 2nd S ... h ' L t1·aig . t . Agsol:iitkin ·should m«te 'a :point · of en· A H · piur.•~Pf ill' ineiuber~. n~. ·.lo accept . •, .ga, .in .. ,s. t. . -. ou. s. to.it_ . T_. o_ n_ i_ j)' -ht assignments to work game• where 1,,they ~ WHITE WASH .._,__.._ -could ,have -or, be actusr<f of having -· . ··' · · ' · , personal 1eeling. ' ·, .. · JNGLEWOOD'(AP) -The I.Os i'nrieles gu~rd Mjke Newlin an.d forward CUff ILan WNITI , ' ll'i Vl.tAJi tha t'$ oXi£idence· bl 'hon·egty ~US,• o~w ,ci pro, )sports' )origest Meely. - himself from working •ny events in·· "lrid iiitegrity f.iist fM°'thi men Who ·or. lnnin t k thie t tll t l. Former Corona del Mar, OCG ··and ficiatt our sporting e\lents, ?eiardJes.s'' of w · &·• r.ta • · ~n ury,_ w · l'Y w UCLA· star •John Vallely plays for volving that 1chGol or eo&eh. how capable we may think they are. win two in a row for the first Ume in Ho\'ston_. ·Apparently John R . .Boden. doesn't 1ee\1 If that confidence Is shaken, aport1 lhree weeks when they host the Houston The Lak •-'t h ..l.t er• •wve added-to their cleptli 1 t at way. could become a jungle"-~~-• ;~ei. toni!."1~ 1 , ~. • at forward. with the. return of .Keith Bod,en, a Placentia. resident aOO; And stateme11f:4 ,._lik~ tfle_ di'!~ .~n 1 f_ .. TM Lakei'l,t'still ~foda~I;?-.oop. \.t!e ·.Erick~, who .play~ ro~ the first ·time employe or a parks ·ind. recreatio n1 ' dropped ire the k1i\d of thmg thal can National Basketball Aaociation'1 Paclrie this sea8on Tu~ay night after recoVer- department, told coach Elmer Combs,1 destroy trust. . . Division with• 42·7 rw>rd, have won just iilg"ffun\ knee 'sutgery. ''I'm &lad to .have you Jose,'' &lter . Huntington Be~ch High School 1t~letle three of seven games since ltretchjng · -lath Brickson ·and John Q. Trapp,·wbo Corribs' Huntington Beach High basket-' director Don Wal~e~ '-l'S ~letter 4Jf COO);. ..~recoNJ, t4J 33 straight io AUanta Jan. played his belt game of. the season with ball team took a 5%·SO-dl!fe4l_at the hinds plaint will lie d\rlc~ jo'tlie ,'elhlca COlD': • 7:, I - ' t • t >, · I ·: r \ . JI point! against _P1""ni~ Tue>cfay .night, of Marina Wednesday night. mittee of .Orange·O,unty Officials. -· 'ibe ROCkeb, after a wOeful st.rt, h·ave may see plenty of actietn 'tonight as Combs _t\ad gQne ~'the cfficials' dress·· Hopefully .some meaningful action will played cloee to .500 ball the la1t few "stiHlni 'rorward .Hipj>y' Hlltston ts"'lin1p- ing chambers fOllowing the batUe for the' I ~ ,~~ming.\.• . ~ ' . ' ~. ! ' . l •' iiiQ;nt~ for ., lt:A. record, .lot4rth in the 0ing wnw ·a· Cbal'te'y 'b 0 r s;e hi hil left Sunset League lead and wn complalnlngi ~, • ·, ~~ !* ... * , \." *,., 1 • , di.V,~r \ ., . ·~ .. , , : ~ 1 .• thigh. , about a call he: thought -shOuld have been1 . . · ·. . .. , .• ,. , ,, ,~ •. ~Ir t»a:~plein, u always, has , . The. Lakers pave played and. be1len made. . ' PS ON , 1:116 MA!UN'A.-l!B. GA~ -, 1-•«>rioc ~la""", ~· opposing team• l:loustoo three tlm,es tjl~ ...,...., wfoning · 1-was several feet "!way from the. lnte~•.tfn( ~ p6't_ the dtlfet.._,. cepprts usually are wJ,JIUae~ to ~Dcede center narrowly tyrlce"a'\(t then romplna 1'1·115 dressing area. waiting for Combs to come' . p(tnte;d .by ·~•PIM \Ila\ 4Jc!I'! eover Elvin Ha.Y.« .30i!!~JP.ore1pplntl:U Ute.Y, can 'fteii the km Of the winninj 1trt1k Dee.· out for an interview. The discus1ion was , It, Qne.aalcl Marin we'aliie..lt.Der " _ ~~p ,the ~tfi~,r ~l:eta. uiMI~ con\,rol and it.··· ·':. '': · healed and I ~eard Comb1 sty. ''you can a lflill bx Bo~ 1-. MarU ..... t alioad slliW i!own ~.ni~ •. llllJ1<· . ,, Loo Angeles hosll Portland. ·Suoday uy that, but I'm the coach and the lou . '"" !~~ta flfu,""1 .. V#T ~ed, apill. 'Houston I~ tou&tie&I when Hayes )I gel· ; nl11\t, then · reall .until., the ao\lkut, means 1 lot to me." • . ' Anolher ,.pert uld ~ blw, a ting help from )mderrated pi rd · Stu . thealer·tal~iaed . n!match '!Ith I ht 'then BO;den boiler~ his .!hattering six · to.point lead 11 the l11t two ml1ate1, ·t.anlz; fO"flri:l Rudy Tomj~nO.,fch, ·l'fard Milwaukee •Bucks here I week from word• and ! felt n'!'"b; ~ondering if I' uotber amalhtc folerprel.adet. .~tln'~urpbj, •ln</ i ~lr .. ~f rookla, 1-0nliht. Fight E*upiS;" 1r~ ja..ii~ .. F $1} Again ... ! . ,• . ' ' Jillcr might have gone. I thought they did cond hole he pl~y..r; then ~ecled off five 1 put .job In 1topplng what could have birdies in , ro"!. be;inniq on the 14th SEATTLE (AP ) -Tempers exploded, been • mass riot. where he punched in eight iron to within Into a five-m inute fight on the court, join· ''.We must do everythlnl pouible lo ell• ·force tho ru)H lo have· 1trtct cro...i con· ·Ire!, hetltr heiich cond~ ud fair· play Jnm Ule ,offlclals ... II» j!Ollrl.,, If ... ·don 't, the_ II in jeopardy.'' (!l'lctice be(o" Wednesday nl1ht'~ Trojtn 1011 to Providence. . Aflln you wondered how many lig)lls 0;1 feet. ed by partisan fans, during the second .,. P., tao br"*' oul·· betwetlt-llle· ----half ol Seattle'• ~ upset blsketbll~ Corona del Mar rooters and kids f.rom the victory over.the Southern California Tro- -achool., &t-...._llave happened •• i't} F'· h Loo Jans Thursday night. t tllll yeer ind I can't "'member one l11t 1 e tg l . IDS The fracos apparently had bccn) ,.r. -.. --. ---.. _ _ ~ . _ , , boildlng for some time. I Mr. Whlle. whenever·you have a large LOS ANGELES -Heavywelaht <ham· · Seattle'• Greg Williams was the !irsl to crowd IJld • -.ir!t!i -~ hehlnS_. J>\<ln Joe Frazltr and Jerry Quarry ha ve so down. appanntly from a BUI Taylor It, fMlllll'I eon always llin. verliii!y •lll'oed lol!iht In Iota Aprll or hayrnoker. USC'1 Bruce Cork and Seal I jllll -1o:llldt11P I«,.. aewd··...ny Ml)'-iTt ltouJID!f-url:.eM''I•~ tie '• Ste .. Bravard al1D were amons tbt and l...itJ !or dolt!& a IJ'YI Job In lut Matchmaker 'Mickey Dtvles confinned oulstandi"11ladlaf-Ors In the tugs)e. P'rtdlJ •• , pmo. a report Thuraday that Fruier qroed to T1ylnr had been pardln1 Williama In -C.-accept llOll.000 for tbt figh~ wllll Quarry the lint ltllf but hid been 1tuck with two OOr!DLml.IW _____ l!..ttl!>l.P!~ • _ ~-·· ___ _.,,ulctJ2ula~J>U!!!d!!!tlnr !.tlll'!, ' i )/ , The , Trojans, ~ without· • ~· r ,,_ Paul Weslploal, telliled Sl-27 1t the "-If and didn 't .:alch up .unlll after the brawl. , SoutllerD Cal'• Joo Maci.o, po~ lht Tl'o- )lm .-IUI with 4:0I tll pby, The ...... elllnpd ha1l4& Ulne ll-. ~ ..... ·.ed lip .iteve :&iivard"1 Jayup wllll 17 MCOOdl to p . f ., • .• Wutpbal ,, .. out -.. ol a bsulsed '*" oo ltla lelt -. Ht Nli\lund.'lt Ill Boyd 1ald the \f>Jury ."a.• not ~..ct "'low, bu! ~ ii.. -becama llodly IWOil,n Tlturtdly mornlll( ll WU decided to liold Wutpbal out ol the 11me. , Soattlt'1 Gary L>dd led au-.~ = polnla. ,while Ron Rllly WU hlJh tor the Trojans with 11, ... ll .... tbt -"' &lralshl >-Im: lllt TroJ111s,1)-4, llnce Wutpllll wu lojonl In practice earlifr thil ...U. lloyd Mid !bi. ... tor gqard p:obtbly wouldo'I pla~ aplnot S.OU a.ra llllurday nllltl. Ml 'Wealpllal 11.14 loo wu.ltoplnc ta be readJ for UCl,A Ftb. 4. 1 l •. t 0 A m . Ir a 'M ·w co So R he Ru '" r,o ro 0 0 bet Gr .. rlU K ... ·.LA II ol · In. m ) Sea Kings,, Griffins Tangle Oil City Bids To Rebound In Irvine Leagne Crucial f l ¥ I : DAILY Pfl01 #f Faee T!aiJla Vlkes I Lwns Put Title .Hopes I , i..Ynil•l<a(ed Corona del Mar (!~) can \ Jeque •-· -· llld eooch Wendlll , ""' the mt of the Irvine Leasue out. of Wilt of Loi AllmU.. ll Joaldo& forward 'reach tonl1ht. to tonJcbl'• ,...tch. Host Los Alamitos H11h'1 GrUDna (l-1) Doeo ht n,ur.· a bclnt court advanlq1 haye other pl an 1 for the vlaltlns Sel w!U prevail (the Griffins IN undolqlad Kli1p .. econ<! round action 1e11 under In th~ -,.,,... thll -)! , ""Y wllb tipoff at I o'clock. "People t.ll me lbore'• a bome court , The lone league aetbeck aufferod by the advlllllap but ConlNI deJ Mar ii tqll. , Grllflnl came at Corona deJ Mar In the I doo1 lblnl: the court botblnd .. down Ohjeetlve Voice Beach Sc1wols the Best Says Colony Cage Boss ' . . ArJUlll'lll& lnvolvhig the milter o! wlllcll area In Or1np County prodtJCel the best basketball teams are never en- ding. CurrenUy Orana:e Colst area qulnteU: Corona dill Mar, Huntlniton Be•eh and Mam. retin atop the county"polt. while i. Habra of the Freeway Leasue i1 in ~place. ~..._,. from both art111 are vociferous '(It IW!' cllims. Aliolher voice on the laaue ii wllllnc to 'IJllU.'up and It'• a fairly objedfve one .._ __ --- • ROGER . CARI.SON "--=-~ .c:onsJderlng (I belonp to the coacb.ol the only wlnles.s·prep basketball team in CIP' AAAA and AAA circlea. It's Anaheim 's f:leil Reed. "I ran .into a fellow the other day ad- vocating the Freeway League wu the . beet in the county. Bui I've played against the Beaeh !clloot. and I know. "And I can recall a CIF playorf game between Westminster and Troy that was rattier revealinf. (Weatminster blitzed Troy, 81-5$)." The amiable Colonist chief revealed his findings that varsity, junior vanity, .Ophomore and freshman teams .from ·Anaheim. Loara, Wutern and Santa Ana . managed four baaket~ll victories in 121 . tries last year against the <>ranee Coast . ilrea'1 bis four of Huntinrton Beach, ~· Marina, Newport H a r b o r ana •Westminster. * * * Olller babl>Jm11: Aoabelm'• htaketboll fame appears lo ~ oa the 1pawtq -dderiq the caroay Against East LA h• 1oed f-aoploo_.. la Its nnilJ .U.c~ i Mlraleate's 1-1 AA htaketball team led Murphy, 21.11, in the earl)' llOlnl• before falling in overtime Friday, 4WI. · Murphy, Jed by 1-5 Terry T-tt, poos....; the only conque.t of Verbum Del's No. I 'AAAA ranked quintet. · EJ.on.,e CN.t twlmmen l\ay Br1y, -_,, ... ,..., Lmia .... Newport -0...-Ml Miii will ht .. ..,...., u a •-,...., teul .. s.-,'a Maiten --·· Mluioo Viejo'• Sierra -~- Bray ud LaMll are 11 m.,e of F .... tall: VaDey RIP'• nba pnaram wllbe Emery 1s the lldlala ...,, ney'll an eompele II lldMdnl .. elll, too, nder the 111111ap1 ..... 1w1m au 1iuaer, Fountain Valley bueball coach John Cole has arranpd ••weekend jatml to the Santa Barbara area nut year. Hil Barona and ~ch Don Terranove't Huntington Beaeh Olien will play twin doubleheaders •1alnll Sao Marcos and Dos Pueblol. They'll be put up in homes of the op- position and it'• a t"°"year aetup that . will llnd the -· in the Orange Cout area the foDowinc year. Cele Mt ferml!r Lot Aqeles Dectter Ray Lamb -klof wlllt .. , ~·· Lett year tt wat Ute A1pl11 A.., Meuena.tltll wile lut 1 HM &e F .. llil valley'• ,.,.-. . A free baseball clinic Is on tap at Long Beach ctty College'• gym Saturday and it's ezpeded to dr1w in the neipborbood of 1,000 coaches and players . It begins at t a.m. and lncludod lo lhe Jll'Oll'am are Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) coach Aqie Garrido, Baltimore Orioles acout Al Kublki, National Leasue unpire Dou1 Harvey and Loi Anaelea Dodiers team.,pjlyliclan Dr. Frank Jobe. Abo appearing will be Dodgers trainer BIU Buhler and the Anpls scouting direo- tor Tommy Sommers and minor leque mana1er Norm Sherry. Do-or-die Situatwn Confronts Golden West Lo.s ANGELES -Golden Weal . ' COUege's .basketball tum puts its Southern California Conference title llopes oo the line tonlghl when the RusUers tangle with hos! East L.A. II begins at a. Freahrnen Brian Sander• and Jeff Butt, botlt u "!Mllina Hiib M111 fllled' bl very well fur Anderaon 1galnst LACC.'Butt hit 11 point.. and Sandora canned el1ht with the latter alJo dolnl a top job on lbe boardl. In another key conference tilt tonia:ht, Rio H-(4-_J) hool.s LA Harbor (S.2). the1'. 11!11 I'll tell you -lhinJ, I would ratber plaJ hen.'' • llow -Witt <llDpate the came tonfll>I' witll the lint -.nter? uearoa. It a .... defenlive team. 'l1lay beat u -.th Jul lime with their Ilic -· Mae Sevier (M) played ao oulallndlq -and Jolla - (M) did a -t job. "Our lllqoot Dllft b Ed u.,erman al ~ and ht 11111 .... a starter. RJcb Qulm ll 1-21> .... J!m Hamilton b 1-2. From 'tliere we IO dowo io S.Jt and below."' • To -Seo Kia, eoecb ~ Gtllls adds : "1 lfllU Sevier is the bee! blr man anllllld Ille..,_ In hip sehool balMtbaU .thll ,..,. lie .. underrated by --pie but'ht-doea. fanlastlc job.,,.... bounclinf Im: UI and -a IOOd job ... defmM.11 In the lint pme, Sumner ·WU ...... 111.lilo•for iuardtna Loi Al'• Qulin, player <I the yeer In the Irvine Loque. a ·year .,...alid ,.,. of the leam'a Jeadinc acoren aionc with Frilt Miller. car-'trill bavo ,IUIOlber plus lri ht, faYGt tbll time 'rouQd.' Scott· Cameron,. a starter at cuanl, dldq't play In ·the lint coafrontatlon 11tc-or.,, 1nJmy. He 11 avallable this lime.· With Casey. J-, he 1unbbes a, atmig bactcOurl dun for the See ictnp. Jeff 1Vbartoo, • f.2 jmb', eompletrthe Corona slartiatl. lineup. ....... LllMU• tlADllS "'""· ...... . . "" .... t , ...... It. h""' J " 1,.1 ,,................. 1 1• ,, ... 1. IMtk. ..._ , "' '"' "· .. rr.tf, ~ 7 111 IU I. A~._ toM1. MtN P 114 16.I Mu8~s Test Edison; Barons Meet Eagles • ~ainst Tars UnllU ..... ol their -.u... 1n the recent put, tonJcbt'a -t Leque Qn the Line Tonight --club -the HunlJnilon The meanlll( ol tonllht'• Sunlot Beacb Oilers and Newport Harbor'• Tari Loque balketball IC between holl at Newport ba1 no dlrecl bearing on firll Wutmlnlter and Marina Hi1h'1 Vlldnp illace. ls two-fold. However, the I o'clock matchup oouJd For eo1ch Don Leavey11 Wrstminster bave somelhia& to oay In .the final Liou !1'1 their JU\ 'shot al the circuit determination of who eventually cell lnlo championship. the CIF p(Qolfa from the s.-t loop. For coach Jim Stephens' Vikings ll's 1 1'a<e1etter Marina ii all alone •t the chance to U1hten the ..,... on the rest of lop of the heap with a 7-0 record, two · the field In the race for the Utle. camea abeod ol coach Elmer Combt' OUen and the Westminster !Jons. Tipoff Is set for I o'clock and a full So, Hunttacton has lo win t.,Ught and hoooe la'expecled in the Lions' gym. bep II the victory -.i U Jt la to have The Vikea are fruh off a 52-10 verdict Over Huntington .Belch and they have 1 TOP JUNIOll v AUn'Y' Cl.Ult 1...,....,. bul1e oyer, tho Jailer and While the vanity -oquacr. :"= :.mipped w .. tmlnster In first from Hunllll(toa Beaeh aild Newport Harbor bJcb IChoc/ls will -tonl&ht at 1'lllOd action beeause or 5fiperior board Newport, there '• an air of u:cltement ltttncth and inside firepG)fer. """"""1dJ the 1:.111 prellminary be:tween And their play was enhanced by their the junior vanity qulatell from the two 1blllly· to withstand Westminster'• man. xhoolt. to-man. ireuure Ck>wncourt. Got~ into tonight'• JV Uff, ~Glen "Jt'a a matter o( poise and patience ,·• B,ckef 1 llmtington Ollera are 111beaten aays stephens. with an lM overall record and a 8-0 His quintet will be l!p against a new 5unlet Lea~ mart while the Newport , Item In Ille Westminster attack and that's Tl(I are 16-3 and .. 1, wJlb the latter's on. M Mike Cl:ae, 1 senior who has taken 1y loop 1oa beln1 •-·first nund•aet-1C1M of the heal off M Terry bad< adlered at the Oil City gym, Mel-!mer In the 11COring and re- bounding areas. any dlant ~ of. catdmrc'4arin1, • '"Thoee two certainly will pose more of u.a _.,of tbe Ollera Jal Wednu-a problem than the la.st t!me with Case in U1 1llcllt-, · there. •. but U we're on oul'" garhe it fonnlclable front llM ol f.7 Doan...-.. '-\ Looner and M Marie Fm! wlill•-' Bnice M!Uer joined by ·oltllw ' Mft Adami ,., Roser Speaks. · , ' 'Ille balanced play of'the Viklnp' aallop mikes !I d!l!icull lo 111111• oul uy ..,. dout... 1 And like the firll round 1-, II'' Slepbena' opinion that bit team ..., i.- dle the W eslrniMter threat ol It del ... the Lions' defensive tact.lea. - Leavey'• ouUit b on a lour-1ame win streak and Case'• -me has came lnlo focus in each of UIOle eonque:sts. He's been in double flluru uch ~ out and along with the outside tooch,Ol Gordon B!akdey, Jar Johnaon llld JOI! Siemena, the Lions eould provide' Ille night's shocker. , SUNllT Lu.eue LUDlll ._ ""'"· kMtt ' • ,., ,,_ 1. °"""'• Wnttfn . ' 1 14 ru 1. lroalia, Hunllnt11M lod! f tH 1 3, ''"''*• Huntl111ton ~ 1 ltt 1 .i •. Wool...,, lent• Ant 7 117 lt.1 f. lotcWrin. M1rlnt • It IU MV Attemp~ ·· To Stay Alive ~ In Loop Race At tbt umt time, the OU City crew hu 'ltiauldn1t make that much dHlertnce," to win . la order to -« at leul ...,.. the Viking men191'. keap pace, with W-lnster. Marina w!U be going wilb the aame Mission Viejo'1 Dlablos will attempt to Fir' oooch Dole Hqey and his host . stay in contention fer a poealblt poit '.Bluejactels, tbousJi, U'1 an entirely di!· season CIF AAA basketball btrtll '::1: 1eren1 atory. · ,. Se • t · C ge Sta when they travel to 11ie c1oa1a1n e1 ' 'Ibo Sollon are <virtµally out of UUe ryJ e 8 r Orange Panthers In a Clellvlew 1'°9 eontenUon ,.tth a S.S;mark but they hav• • hoop conlllct. - -•• ample IUpply of weapons to counter Ruled lneli' aible" Slmoa!lanloully, 1n another • •'clocl' Huntington'• hi1b octane fU\ break at· "-~~':,~ i:t ~~-~~ tack. 1l'A • -~ Whep the clube hooked up in the league Servile Hl&h's freshman sensation De• Spartan.!.· r opener earlier in the moath at Huntington' nis Smith has been ruled ineligible for Also on tap at a are loop conleltl -.. the Oil City quintet ran Newport ragged, tonlght's Angelus League basketball en· ting circuit leader Katella qalnlll· ha\t 75-47. ... counter with invading Pius x pending Foothill and Tustin at El Modena. · Thel:efore, a duptlcatlon of the effort Salurctay'1 CIF hearing. Coach Pat 'Roberta' MiHlon VllJo 1!14 would niark the eeeond conaecutlve Bolu Grande High and the Garden has been hot and cold, as evldenced "1·1ii aeuon that the Oilers have twept their Grove League have alleged undUe in-3-3 league record. II· Costa Mesa and.Jl'ountaln Valley will be longtime rival! in circuit action CHun· ftuence in the younpter's appearance -at But the Dlablot are ju1t a pme ·;ts tryfnl to utencl lbeir winning ways tlncton prevailed JU\ winier by 11-t'I and Senile, a private parochial school. back of Footlllll and El Modena, who ~ tonight when •ililing EcJiaon Ind Estan--scoroa), The DAILY PILOT ielrned today thal tied for the rmmerup •pol .at 4-2, ·m cla provide the· opposition in Irvine . · While Huntington ls trying to nbound ail llul one eharge has been dismisled by '"{;',;' ~~ olaf~ John •·•'ll> Le•m~ basketball play. from 11' narrow setback at Marina, the the CIF, 1motted _ __,.,,, ~-T f ·• f -•• t · ph How JI tlo th t Se 'J meanwh,fie, •-.· ~th n..-e-1' t Both tests are at I o'clock and coach art are rea11 rom a_..._ r1um over ever, an a ega n a a rv1 e •s ..,., ......... , Emil Neeme's Costa Mesa team wUI also Anaheim. the only winless team In the boolter lnlUaled a phone call to the Smith Tu.tin at i-4, and a lo" would drop thlijD be seeking a reversal of a first round set-C1F AAAA and AAA circles. home·lut summer J1 wtder consideratk>n into a share of the basement. ,~· back against EdilOl'l. Agalmt Anaheim, aometimes lethargic and Ii 1l111ed to be dealt with Saturday. c••&Tlliaw UMu• LUNIS , ~---• ~.e B-'• tall •ounlaJn aenior Bill McKinney came to life and Smith h11 been a key factor in the ~,,.,..., ,... •."'Ai \.oUllCll £.<• ........ r h of I 1• sie1_.,,,, """" ' ,. Valley Barmni already own 1 fint. round sparked the Sailors by ittipg«l: 11 11 1'riarl' undefeated Ange us League alate. 1. T,..._, 11 ,..... • 111 1 , conqueat over Ellancia's Eagles and 1hota from the field and pulling down 17 Suvite {17-3) •i1 ranked fifth in Oruge ~ ==~·,.~~ vtttt : ;: ,,. fl,ure to hav.e things their way in the , _::":::bound=:::'::.· _________ __:Coc:;w:;•ly:..::•:::nd:..nln::::th:.:::ln:..:CIF=-.:.:AA:.:A:::A:..c.::lrcl:.::;e.::•· __ •::.· ::""::'::"'..::"::'-=.,::v•::•:._ ___ •;..:*~' Barons' gymna1ium. 1r~ F.cilaon'1 CbaJ'lers have lost .three in· a -d row and four Of. !lie last five JOop outlnga alter a quiet start had coach Dave Mohl' team in a 2-0 situation early. Mesa 's cha,nces for upset a11inst the Charger• toot I setback when it WIS Jeamed that starter \Jon MarchlorlatU will miss the issue with a s~ ankle. 11'1 feared ljat Marchlortatti ·11 lost for the remainder of !lie campelgn for Coste Mesa. . And with !lie M duo ol &cl IJooot and Mart Harmon 1vailable inside for Edison quintet appears to have the reboqnding department lacked up a1alnst Me,., Neeme bas U ~· John Cum. min• in his attaclt . for rebounclinf purpoees but alter thet the M.,...• lack ol hei1ht Is startling. , . And the Fountain Valley-Estancia strugle fall1 In the Nine molcl with the host Barona featuring 11-11> Scolt Relcler and .. , forward Bill Bums. Coach Dave CarJiale'a Estancia Eagles !ry to offset the dlsadv1nlage in sheer height with their pre11ure man.to-man defensive tactics. However, on offeMe, Estancia must 111\IUe fur the outsldtt •bootin& and IUC- cess depends on how well the Eqles can .puncture Fountain Valley's """' with their ou!J!de work. ' -. ltpays . .to go to meetings. The Army Reserve pays in a' lot of ways. You're paid for every Ar!Dy .Reserve meeting you attend. Each UJlit train~g assembly is equ;d to ·a full day's Activ~ Army pay; according to yoµr rank and length of .service. · '· · " · Your pay goes up as you go up. And in the " ,. 11Jt's a do-or-dJe situation for us," 1ays Rustler coaeh Dick Str!cklln. "If we win we 're back in it." Golden W..t hu won three games In a row, including Wednesday nipt•s IOU$ romp over Los Angelea CC. The Rustlen are S.2 In clrcu(t action, two pmea behind Eal\ LA. Baron Wrestlers Host Reserve things are happening faster now. we:re making more promotions than ever because the men who served in the Army during World War II and Korea are retiring. Eal\ LA hu been able to capture the ·c1ooe onea and thal'• why the Huskies of coacb Bud Naslund are undefeated In the conference. · 'Three of the five Muskie victories have .. betn In overtime aeuiona, lncludin& Wetf.. neoday nJchl '• 711-73 double overlime decision over LA Harbor. And that was at the S.ahawka' court. . Eut LA has been 1ett1nc ~ '.out of it.. s1erti1ia Ove of late. Jn the win over Hai-bor, four players bit 17 polnta: or . better. The Huski<s' 1ttack i. led by Ken Gray, a·M sophomore cenLer who earned oeeond tum alH:ltcull boooro Jal ....... Rand)' 11111or <Ml and John car. rtllo ('-!) are the lllrli9( -willl Ken Tyler (1-1) and Gene Stewart (~) at flU&rdl. Tyler ii' the looo fmlmlao in the Eal . LA lineup. • J::Ui LA has a 17-5 -mark. '!iiWtwhlle, Ille Rulllon have been pf- ting iome oulltandf"' play out of a....., of freahmen. Gary 0r1m. fully recovered from a ba<k JnJury 11111-In Dece111bw, ...,. ned IO points 11alnlt LACC. And lnl!U!nen Jeff SL Clair (1-1) llOd Jack Kelch (M) followed witb II and II. Tbe 'Jluodm' top ---....................... . .. Jim Alldoo'ICll --.. rile lnJar1 elrly In the LA<X: tllt and dldn1 pt lllck • In. He b eJll0(.1ad lo plly tonllbt. but m17 not be abls to p fllll Wt. I Five Counties 'fourney No Oranse Coast are1i, IChoOI has ever -the teom title of FOW1tain Valley's prestlgiou1 Five Counlies Invitational wrestllnc tournament In the tourney'• lint five year• ol aclMly. And It appears lllal the same wt~ hold true qain lhla 8alunl1y when the alstil annual Five Comllu <mfab wtn take ~ al lllt llllona',11111· · Startinl lilM fur the prel!mlnarlos Is 1:11 a.m. witll 7 p.a. penciled ii Ha ten- tative llartln& lime fur the consolation llnab and the ellampionabip -1taled lm-.i.ly -ooaclualoo ol the lat-ter. Whllt Ille meet .. tabbed .... 'tourney INtarinfl five -., 111ere wiD ... tually be contellanta from 1 e • en --®mpeliac .. tllo F-Valleymals. 'Ibo tam fa-b Imperial Olmty -.at Calalco, aJllloqh the ...... a . n,... to 1t1 ...... -· lar team laurelJ from deleodlftl loamey and CIF Southern -ehtmpian Min c..ta, .aloof with P-. Fontana, lloloa •a.-, Nonrd: 8111 llella el La Mua, ._,. olben •. Perllapa the ,,_ team -the beat -lanity foe YkbJ la •-•· -ol·--~- (ln -lo -v.ue, and Qirona del Mar). Baron mat-WvneMlcUellan, .,.. dlrtct«, ddllll, .... klarDammt has talent eftOlllh to be as touch as the CIF finals, becauM the only elJcible peo- ple were I-champions or bJcb finltbe'n iri tut year'• ctr meets." Beat area tDdtvldual! appear lo be (by Juat menUontnc a few) Corona clel Mar's John Blanpied (IJll), car-del Mlr'a Gary Casey (171), l 1'eatmlnller's Andy Lasuk (171) and FOuntain Valley'• Lei Becher (It!), ' El Camino Trips Cor8airs, 5 7 .54 The Reserve gives you a chance to ~ove ahead in 'Civilian life, too. We can offer you one of 300 job training courses, depending upon the specific skill requirements· of your local unit. From accounting to communications. From· fiI'lance to D1ecbanics. . So if you're about to fuJfill your mi1jtary : obligation, or if you're in the Inctividu:al'Ready Reserve, or have prior service with any of · ·the armed services, check into the Anny Reserve. • " I It pays. The Army, Reserve. • r·----·---···-·---------~ .... I • ...,.,--.,.c ' pf OCfll I _,,.,_ t ,,..,...._ .... I I ,._...,..,c.w.mw r..t(7l4) .H+MO I ,.,..-~~.--~-:-:-':":'"~------.. t ----..,--...;..--:------ 1 Cllr·---'----------~ I ---...,.------.... 21o·---'--1 •• I I . ; . ' . 1" • 'i.I ., ' ·I •t ·~ •• r ; \ .. ll IWl.Y mor WHAT'l 1 ... N- OUTDOORI? llJ JIM HlEMIEc Sprfna lite weather bu belped tniut lftllm mate nice coldlll of. planted raliilxno tniut al moot S..!IJlland W-Ev• tllootlt lbe.1110l1'111ga bavt -eold and damp, lbe altenloonl llav. clNred to allow lake tnllen a chance to 1et at Ille well aloeked lakes. Ukea Piro, Anaheim, Irvine, C.1ltu and Cachuma art all lilted u rood producen and Che ouUook la !or coollnued pod lllhing. AncMn lraJllnt !'Aldle l'Ope F!Jhbocka at alow llplOdo art Plclilnt""P bows ·to Iii JIOUlldl' In about 15 feet ol water. Short tn&lera .tlQed wflh· 111111 tackll llllns TNT lloa~ cbeete bait and aa1mon en• ara alto bllllns near llmlta of. the ecr1ppy trout. I • Retort operators •Y that the key to auccea la in the rfthl lmnlnll tackle. Leader matertaI In acm of. two pounds la al· -mproducti•e In tbe' IUea .. clear water la maldn1 .Iba !llh a utile more cuol1ll .., what Ibey feed apon. Small atnrie and tnble boob· art mo advlaed. The departm<rtt ol !lab and same and private l'tl1lrt ownera are dolnt a lood job at boplnc oor IUea well stocked wltll Iba flihtlq lmi!. II ,,.-;.i ..ne rain 1111111, the &lreaml In Iba mountain areu ol Southern Calllornla will alto be atocked by fh dtpar!mcnl · l'b•I .. GOOll et Vall Lelce CloM to Oraqe Conlj<, Val ..... la '"""' ., ..... var-lely of llU. 'l'fwl, bau;.<d!U ud IM ever_... pullu are oUll belle "'1 _.,.., reporll IM .....,_ llllfl ll Vall. A aloe,limJl 11 bw to I* poaada ..., llaUed by SoollMnl Cal---.. -Miler. Mlller. "'"'*" IM ,..... la -~ ., --.......... lfl 11 ..... alee -..... ' Q-apple ud lllallll are llllll1IC •11'1 pof • meal -... --at tile •lfl1W , Jab, .... a few altJU: te lllVM ...... 11e11c....-.... -.. ca1--. Tiie Saa Diep __ ._t .. _.., ..... -LUo .................... -.......... .-11 ..... .. .. ... l!IOta1I Ip • ..., R ·•I ..... ent porallel II .!k_ ..... -iu"' '11'i u.a .. -u fair fer ..... .., I tr,,....) .... ~'"'lfJdlWa.,..u ............ . ........ I' . . • .llJool_ II IM .._ -m 6e 811/klan4 ""' preparla& lo< 0. ... --...... ....,. ... Wl1 -. _.., ... ltll of Ml tlllJ -11 r-0l03' -w1D 'ipeo t9 F• IL 01Mn '1p ... -IM -m -are: SM......r, El C.pttu, WNlfol:d ud Stdllertud. . ·-Der .. st I.alee •• ., ... Lak. ·-will boot • boll derby tlils ·-1cend, runnln1 llltoc!cb Ea.tar SUnday, April 2. One ~ will' be for atrlpod -· Giily hd ollir u top prllo .for lbe 1itau_t flih ,tabn .. -~ ll!d roe) acu1>.1>rtre of. nao. . ·, . 1 • 1"'~ ·<!trllY wlD be fer Jarremoulb ·ba11, catllJh and \ft~ ' w; 'prtaei btlnl •warded for fldl ,specie. In order tll bi far ll>o .,..,, , ll>o IIal> muat be caqbt In LUe lllvuu --=it UM Lab 11a .. 111'Mtrlna. . A· ltt Ille In JO poonda ba_ft betn caught already lli1I -· Ancltrs an -lnllna lhelr eflortl near tho dam 1114 ttorunc ...... rqnallJI i>lul•. Lltlemoi\tll beia .,. ~· to -In lliooit :Ill .a r..i el water where rv!lllor worma and utirdiip are' ioOillliifbeil ' . . . Flir·tirl• cr..s Offen• oru;e CMaty ftJ ... ~ ...... Clll joill • weekIJ fty IJlal cta11 -belq -by tM Ply Fflllm of Orup Conly. 'l\t dab la apoe-1 Ille tloo,.1 flelf ev«y Monby nip! In hllertol. Tiie .coarie rn1 fflr 11 weeks an4 cover. e~t m ta *'1 of m1t1nr llanfl titer fllh. For mert Jalonn1d&1 OB ... -· pbone 117"'111. Pertv Bo•t• Fishing Dee,i Weter Deep eea anglers •re stlll boning llmlta of. n>ck !Ith nport all ltnlllng operators up and 6own !lie cout. With die llmlted surface action on hand currently, juit abOut every ptrty 116tt la heading out to the oU ahore rWa .. Bay flablnc la • ..., ~. reporta -the Pavlllon and Art'1 IAndin(. A r ... small apiitted and bey b1ta ba .. -Ilk· en In Iba -.. but DO -Mft -caqht-..-ti)'. The apoUln 9l>auld llart blllnc _, atc0rdlni to barbOr aru v!teran biy fllbermtn. Bralltt Mo.,, .. late Morre Bair TR.CfflC JAM -Orance Coast College sailors will• seek their. 12th championship iii 14 tries Feb. 5-6 when the Bucs open the Southern Series ill Newport Beach. OCC is shown leadin g Occidental and San Diego State ill Flying JuniO'r competition. Bucs Bid For JC:s, P .reps For Title Mat Summaries • • 1 In SailiDg Think . •bout lnten:olleCltte IJ>OrU and you picture pacted otadluma and llllod gym- nuiuma -but the most auc- cwlul opor1 In Oruce Cout Colleae met nont of theae. Clrrtttl lifl fl) 0!'11191 CW.I 111 -SllM (C) dtf. Jet-(I), H-4. 126-Thllm11 I() -llY forleJI, 1.M -Slr1JI IC) WOii &., twft ll. lQ -Lelr.nt (0 ) drtw w!tll Amtdort fCJ, .W. UO -Ctlt ICI dee. G. Morrllal'I fOl, ,.,. ISi -Ftrrwil!Ofr IC) 11llll'lld Hutlltv (0 )1..•:ot, 111 -L-1• f0J dee . Zmudt ICJ. •·1. 1n -,trllu fCI oec. ltrMltt (OJ, 2· • u:.i-Hf!M'P' IC/ ltc. Ftlt IOI. 1fl..S.. '. •~7 W'ftl' C 6k. M. Marr!.., }, . ' . Since 11111. OCC sailors have 11 '"ut ,. __ t Ch "-"" 1~T71i' ,.,,., AM won " VlHIS am-,.r -M. Jo11nto11 IN> tltt c.11 ... 1sJ pionshlpe in 13 trlea. com· 18'-ceon (HI iitc. 111ms11t11 rs1 10-0. peUng solely 1gain~~}ll'·Y~•r .s:!A.s -C•m•ran (N> •ln!IH Hally is1 schoola. These inc u e USC, 1:1.r.-k6Vtlln~e (N) •fnnid C1rl 1$) UCLA, UC Irvine, UC Santa 1:!.~ -Oweni !•O t lnMd Hally IS) 136 -It, Wood IN) won bV lorl•ll Barbara, st an f 0 rd . UC 1•1 -M. M1r1ln1 IN) Wfln lly 1orl11t. Ul -Thorn (N) det ~OHJ IS~ f.S. •• J111111f Vt rtitr ..., ii:11me1111 1n 1 1113 u,,_.., ti -nclle1 (S) de<: ah"s (U/ •·2. 1W -llllreek (SJ dtc Smell UI I· llS -Dlvl1 fS\ a-!11Mll N-toml (U) 1·u '11J -M. Mt r-J fUI pl"llld Vtlor~ 1'1 1:17. .» -PtrcMn IUI lltc V1le-ncl1 151 • • 136 -Mortin IU) elnntd Ferrlltf' IS) 1:!7. l i t -El1e"llew1r CSl dtc Mt"•lt Ull /Ul J.J. 14 -ll:eft lltl IU) cite H11rlllul'I (Sl J.. .. ' ih -Sitt" (51 p!nl!M Tr!tleltt IUl , . -WDl'mltr !SJ "r"""' l(llck"tr CU) 1:11. 111 -Olsen IU/ 1tc Gower fSl 1.t. n 4 -A I'll S 'v fo1'111t. Hwt -ir=c1ur1" 1'11'1.,..o" b~ terlell. Bttkeley, cit State (l.llng is}~•-=l. M. K. Brown 1 > d11:. OrMro •·-ch), •--Dle10 State, <•>~11:-,_ Schurer !SI dee, D. M1rs1111 \f1rt!IY ,,_ ~ A111lltlm U P) IUl Mlrl"I 171 -.Andre /SI dtc. J(Jnes IN! 1-l. Cl•-mont and others. ,,l!• -Gilli (NJ 111""td t"ttr ISJ !t-Wl'llt1k1r IAJ tr11~). _.. "" /'fl:::::M•:Jfn (~ Ml l9t y I I )0.0. The Buci will 10 for cham-1 :~~ -Ml llbr IN) Ill"'*' Wi ll IS) 11,·~· !~rk~·(~I ~~.Slit 1~~3~~) plo~No. 12: nt1t month • ., .... Vtnlh' 1(1111• 1M1 lit< M. s111 IAl J.~. W••-Y -• .-. Soul'"-N•Wllltt C4ll (Ill Slnl1 An1 1 u111rde (.Al det MltcfleH (Ml ~ ·~ u~ ,_., .. -or.;:tt IH I 00<. "n 1SJ •·I. 7-1. Seriea Championahip& Feb. 5 ._ '°' -r1111110 1H1 •· "'™ 1s1 a. 1~1-P'khrt IMJ c11e T0<11tt11t1 1..,1 and a 1t Newport Beach. The J:ll~ -S..rb (Nt itlfllltd Mtnrtlnt1 !•I '!El"'" fMl •llllltd M1nlMr ("!· -•rt-~11 "'.nd up in the fn -G1111Mk1 cs1 won bT 1or1111. 1 -alltf..':JMl :I~ 1\1V1ri~ • ;x ..., "' llll J Ct $t (SI dee Dlrrtro (N) H . I 1f.Wlii ( lfi"~'f~-1:-'l· ..,..;nl. •1~,1 -M"",'m'',1,•, > 1-,, •,• ~.,''!''· !L.'-GLw•~'m 111,'-"" "".,,'!', lMMJ . •r • lS/ l7 .•• -Ta I II n11 ,.ur1rdll "'"'-,,,. A " • Bue coach Brian. Lewis .... ,.,.., v1rt1t? 'Laguna, Uni Battle wop Foes Laguna Beach H i g h ' s buketball qulnte l will he trying to put the akids on a losing trend tonight when Coach Jerry Fair's Artists trek kl Brea in an Orange League encounter. Tipoff is set for 8 o'clock as is University 's clash at Sad· dleba ck. Lagiina , which had Jed the . Or ange circuit with three straight comiuests at out.set or circuit action, ha s Jost three of its past four outings (one non· leagut) and now trails loop leader El Dorado by two games. And the Artists appear to have the inside track tonight asl'Brea's Wildcats present a winless league mark and the worst defensive record in 'the thtnka lhJs yur'• lfluad has I ·-C•lldllla {S) dtc. Sult ... !Nl ,. MIMI"; (411~ IMrlrw I In II th ',·,11n1._-... cfltmM<1 tNl 11lnN'll H1m"'4I MtrlM 1~111 AMMllll seven.team setup. Ken -· .,.,_ 111M B 6 H Brul Camp la Metro Bay, called la to report IUI IM lint bf& llflbll el brut - sllrllag to move late Ille ~., -tl•t. area. *an.. belleve1 lllal Ibis -1d be a Pod, ,..r (tr .-.., Ille -tolat ...,._ no -• llrant nnt "'"-P Foll. It. For more la· lonnallon pffff -at (iell) m• after • p.m. fine chance o 10 I t e I ed ,ray again. Lewla will be ?ti -ttorHI 11<11 dee °"'" 1s1 The Wildcats have a low . depend'•• upon a . .uir of 1:ffi -"'••ncls (Sl •Inned••"'"' 1N1 the opposition to sco re at a .... r-l :U. MD s . ..0 veteran 1klppen in Denni! ;~,,.. -01llt'!' (NJ Pl11Md Schultr IS) ' &lDta 72.2 Clip and Laguna's first llpleKll Game se .. OK End• The end of uplantl 1ame ae1101t will be Sunday and huntil!c prospects are po0r ln mo.I aiou. lleCtnt ralpl have really -~ tered the covey1 and hunt•n will fmd tllem very dlltlcult tar- geta. The chukar ...... bu been below averase .. hunter WC: cw In finding the ••me 1a..,.1a haa been poor. Durian and John Daich. Hwt-•.......,,:J..~ by 1°'"11 • round victory was by 17. Durpn ls now competing in ,. .. "" ,..,, un S•llf• ""' With Norrr. Bedell and Vince the eliminations !or t h e ""-'lll1"'1u1 .... Mix' Tom•'ght II . the . "d ,,_ · I kl ". -Oster lL! ;rMtll' IC. An11, IMl , McCa a mannmg lnSI e Douglu voo" 1a:11n1 • ppers ut. !U d d Jay I h llber I Bill Fl-• or ••"'. -Jtastr1111d (HJ dee: 01111¥ rL> pns ons an guar • o t e ca o u.er i's -,,.,.,. 'ol dv Pl'''''' 1~1 ·-~ LONG BEACH -Mater Dei Nelson and Chuck Corwin Amertc1'1 Cup fame . c '' -" h I I t Id th 1•1.i -0'1re <LI dee s. An11• ' , High's Monarchs return to s oot ng rom ou s e, e Dalth took a first ploce this · · al I I ' ' -••tr <Hi 11tc M(.L11111 iLi •·t AngelUJ League basketball ac-Artists ma1nt n an · • summer i n Governor'• CUp ttt't'3:'4 r11em1s fLl ''""'c1 L11er10ft lion tonight when coach Jerry overall record . competition. 11• -".,'" jLI cite ,..~ 1H1 11.1. 1 11 • -. "I be •·tt" -•Iv ,, <H> 1tlfln«1 CMOatl 1L1 Tardie'• quintet meets host St. Coach John Dr s co 11 Backln& t.~m up Wu T j r und t one-tlme nation1l sh i e Id 11 ·u; -smu" CHI plrined l(N•a (LI Anthony. Tipoff is at 8. University ro ans o ou champ Pal Seruus and Bill i:,.; -Mtm1s t LJ cMc M•norv IHI The Monarchs are hopeful of what it's like lo succeed In A C R l -f o 81.,.n., national Xltt champ. 1~i• -H9111•,. ~111tc. t •k•• (LI 1.1, making it two in a row in <?rang~ League circles for the rea age esu ~ The Bue!, allhouah a na-~--~e:1~J""~'11~!~~~11. Angelus action after a ~low hrs~ t1JJ1e ever Tue.s da,y h •Yenlh' """-VllllT (•l (SJ) a11-~lll1 H41 fl' CJ) l<erll ll:abucti: Ill ,. Ill) WhlN Ad1ms 111 C 11•) kllltl'r Mlll11t 1111 G IM) Wer H1tfltld !71 G I') K•ne Sco•lllO •ufll~ '"""'•ifl v,...., ..... Klllllrlc.k n. ldllol'I -wu .... 6, Htlll!mt: '"""ltltl Vtllty .,,. H""lllt'lln CUI (41) M•,,1111 H1!1CPUr !Ul fl' l'l Jll lMr Teti (() JC • ftl Wlltfll kMlon 11'1 c Cll o r• Ct•llell It) G flll IW- N1lll Olf G ( l Jtrlfi;lflll Storif'lt 111111: M1rlN -Hlttol'I (12), Fick (SJ, w ... 1uH (I). Hul'ltlf'ltfOll - .Allt rn1 Ul. Ht ttllmt: 7t·H. lllllMll (Ml 14'1 ClfM Mtcldtn Ill F 1121 Wlltl,.m1 O.Vrlt1 {10) F ('! AtlileY "lr1l1 f5J C 110) Cllrk l lltttU11t 17) G (10) 11 .... rt S.nlr..,-111 G (6) Grw.r l!•l•l'Klt KOrlrtt 1uts: l"rlt• f, Cage Scores Ill CREfll FllSI . ' '~:5.1.,:.r-" . ....., .. ...., .......... -- tional salllD&· power, are not H!'!ll!i'.;ier .. ~·?:r u.r1 start and if they can get by · aiam.st Brea and Dr~U s c~ KOl'll'lt IUM : ,,,..,..II .. Olu-allowed to compete in the na-tL-:.. s'f:;J,L}L'fa:.e"'Of:='1HJ l ·S. coach Jack Errion's saints holpMu~llthactt the dusl~~pef~!· kn .._ Sffkttt J. tlonal champienabips beeause 1L'11\;1,.M9ff: oh ""'* Vl)n o.r11tri. it'll mean a 2·2 mark and a w n. w 1 a ~s an I cw. ~ 1n1 1•1 '" v11rt oCc ls 1 two-year 1Chool. This ., 111 -zttFllHI oo 111mtc1 P111r1ar1 J)OS!ible shot at loop leader against surprlsmg Sa~dleback. sw.111 11•1 ~ ni MA1t11 year, however, Lewil and the t~1::'.H1r11e IL/ dtc Potter IHl i1-1. Servile , and/or CIF playoff ' -~Roadrunners, picked for ~11,t:. 1f~1 ~ ct~~1 ,.:.~ J · -k•n fl ""'* Dow11tY 0•1 compeUUon. · last m the loop, . have made °"""' 1101 0 111 Klnrl•ll squad are attemptln1 to raile ,:_,. -rm1 IL'> .11111111 1ty111 (HI The major Issue ~th St. gjant strides. Their latest wu M1tkl'M11 ct1 o 111 w 11t11r11 funda for a &Ummet campalJn lW"I · · • So hi h c_.. MtM _1119 w•: v11..,.1"' 'in E .n.1 bot t . 1• -E••t• IHJ 11lnntd Lt1u1c1 ILJ Anthony, as usual, ls whether a win over nora , w c 1 • .wi 1101 10. ,,..,., A. Anttt ,. SMltll urope -..,. a 1 1 lJt. ,''.jet; -Kenan CMl •l11ntd Ktt•v 1L1 the Monarchs' front line can pasted Laguna Beach and '· 0vr1111v1" temattona1 competition. Lewis &f~ u · ·1 · r1r~ und "'tmm.: C.t• M•• if. '" Vtllt¥ hopes the prutige &lined by ;~1~ -~vvtl oo •lntlt!:I S•rKI••• fLI control the boards. . ,ruver11 y an .,. ro ac· 11• • ' the squad at that level would 111 -"•~IHI CL> •1"'*' l"or1n9r oo If Jltlclt Knilfin, George Uvlty. 1•"""'"' "*'11111" convince aalling authorJU11 to t:it,. -A••m• oo 11ln11tc1 Ht rP1r <I.I · Herold and Greg Green can do HANO• L1A•u1 Ll.ADIJtl """"""' ml CltJ ~ · J • the •I I -O T• '" 1c11wt1111t1 llll. r " , i11 cu... allow them into the natlonala 1~, ·2•21-Mtttoct oo 111n.-.M1 M•111 that Jt would appear 1• 1~:_-;·1,:. 1 , '°' 11.i 11111111 1111 ,. c111 v1111ttr1• In the future. · · Y•nl,., Moparcha would have an ex-2. c.111W111, v.1111t•• ' n 1sA W.lf 11•) C · 111 Clfr • •. U•IYlrtltY 041 (Bl s111 (IN11t11N •'f'll I h I hJ pl St. J, Ttvtor. kddltotck t ·u lJ.1 c .. ,,.,. ,,, G <•I c11M1rt Ltwl11atd the squad plans I' ~1 1tet111ton 1u1 dftw r11am11 !I I ce en c ance a w P na: '· lllkk•. V•t•llCI• , ,. 11 .. ~~r.?t.... IWI: t'uM : S:::,=r. sailing symposium In tbe '" ti -Mc1C111tht 1u 1 •'""" 01tt1a1J• Ant))ony 'I slowo4own tactics. t. M«Jr•. 11 oerMD • 12 1J.1 • - • ,_ ' -I hlch Id b 1 •• to "~'"· = Y .. • • apr Ill W WOU r.... -L.lerf!lfe IU I clrtw Tlltlr1utt i..:i~U:i..!t.ri •1'-~.~1 :.U~i.'fer~ d: cs, ~ ~r:;',~'1~l";r'~f,!1~':1fi DAVE ROS$' PONTIAC &Aini (M) ''" .... ""'....... I nJ b :~"' -GrltMr (U) dtc ltlHl!el ,,, ::::: 1:.1" ~ "'1 "lli'.:::1 :;;;°"'~;;;00;;:;";;;·;;:;;;:;;;:;:;;;:;~"~ ... ~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~ll Lease or .Buy· All Models ... lllMll'lffill'I (tJ C (t i Wtlr Mtrtlfl 11) G 1141 c.trw•• trtiotc1 (IOJ G I Ill TNrM• HullflMlelt KOJ'l119 w k : kfl;Httcl J, 11m-'· 111tnlfnl-MUl!tllllile11 '1·17. ." ..... ,... ,,.., .......... Stt111 Ill) II' f4l lutwll'IN.1 Mtddell Ill II' 11•1 Ctfttn:or" Ttemt ..., (141 C (14) Mtll ltllty 111 G 1m -AMll'9Wt 1•1 G fl l T11M111 Hlmtl11t1"" _.IMI IUM1 NIM. Ht~e.411. I .. DAYE ROSS . PONnAC Z41t~:.-- 1 ... ·-' I017 .,..,...,.,_ ....... ~,..,.,JA. ...... .,, tt .... .,. ' '""" I C8rdinal Nine Triumphs Golden West'1 Cardinal• cloaed out . their Southern Callfornla Municipal BuebaU ANoclaUoil winter 1 1 a I u e campaign last Sunday on a winning note as they beat Anaheim GMC, 3-1, in a game pl4yed at Costa M. I a ' I TeWb)kle Park. . 1 ·' , Manager Bob • Chavama 1 Card o llnllhed In thtrd,piace In the cjrcult with a 13-l mark while Anaheim GMC . and La Fonda'a Stars ended up knot· ted for the top spot with iden· tlcaJ 1a.1.1 marks. The Cards erased ,n early 1· O deficit by JCOrlni a run l(l the •illh and two more In the aevenlh and wen never head· ed after thaL "Olympic 72" Wood Ski lde11I for beginner 11nd lnt1 rmedi1t1 skltrs. R ... $70.90 $40 • Marker Standard Toe • Marker Telma! Heel • Installation Included Children 51111· .................................. $30. "0S300" Fih~rglass Ski R•g. $100.90 e Marke r Standard Toe $ 75 • Marker Telm a! Heel • Installation Ind uded "05400" Fiherglass Ski Top Met11I Ed91 -M1d1 In G1rm11ny R ... Sll0.90 $85 • Marker Standard Toe • Mar ker Telmat Heel • Installation Included Custom "Foam•Flt" Ski Boots Men's -Women's End your ski boot fit ti ng problem with loam boots and ENJOY HAP· P Y FEET. $90 G Bnekle Ski Boots R ... uo.oo Reinforced Epoxy $44..88 Full Fashioned Floral Jumpsalt • .Original Bsik Sk iwear of Austria. 48% virgin wooJ1 48% nylon , and 4% spande x. • Over-the-boot styl e: center waisted belt and buckle ; nylon snow cuffs . Exciting and electric colors. R ... $6o.oo $39.88 R ... $58.00 Floral Bib Ovorall $39.11 Men's .1nd Women's 'Warm0 Up .pants ALLS 500 OFF Women's Far Bats Rog. $12.9' To $14.9' NOW $9.99. $11.99 Men'! Western-Style Warm-Up Jackets Youth Parkas , .. ' I Women 's Ski Pants Women's Ski Pants Rog. $17.00 Rog. $16.00 R ... $23 .00 R ... $34.00 Men's Ski Pants R ... $34.00 • Quantities Limited M.n'a and Women'• $12.88 $12.88 $12.88 $17.00 $17.00 Flaretl Ski Paaca PRICE COMPLETE RENTAL PROGRAM Over 200 pair of skis ond beets ovollablt. Skis, boots, oncl poln. AS LOW AS $4 Pllt DAY 10°/o DISCOUNT To S.kl Club Mpmben 8oltll Coesl Plau lllllllrlllal- 1CMlaMte ... ......... ~ ... ~ c ne sa le ' " pro am BM Boa uis Can T hit hou !, lou has Iha ·H the at I sum M seCt per! Sh<J Jo the sum that ty r for late 1•1 .. .. 1 blun Ma s\J Fl• air Sens Mal or Bu po in men ""'' And tainl did a t~ rood blm posl won you apok nn And tlo .. 11>1 'I • • ' . CHANGES MAD~ -Crewman Mike Farley of. San Francisco poinls out lhe new tbree·Joot bOw settton of BJackfin which · meats arch-rival Windward pas· sage in match race. series off Long Beacli Starting Coday~ ·changes resulted in lengthening the waterline, making her faster. 'Mr . Ed' Featured At Show Yacht . Club of LA To Mark Birthday ".Mr. Eq" the world record propeller-driven boat, will be among the featur es of the 18th aMua t So'Uth'em California Boat Show. Feb. ·4-13 at the Leis Angeles "C on v ent lo n Center, The Larry Hill driven boal hit a speed of 202 .46 miles per hour in it! record run last 111mmet .. With a Keitb-Black·prepared supercharged Chrysler engine, the craft develops more than 1,500 horsepower. It has made four runs of over 200 mph and has 15 straight efforts at more than 180 mph. , . Hill , 29, hopes lo advance the world record even higher at the LOng Beach Marina this summer. Mr. Ed has w o n fiO eijm.inator awa[dS, believed lo be the moat in boating history. 'Ille boat will be In a whole section devoted to solely high· performance craft .it the Boat Show. Los Angeles Yacht Club, the oldest corlnthian y a ~ht I n g organization in S o u t h e r n California, will observe its 71st birthday with its traditional Opeliing1DaY R'ega~til and flag raising ceremonies at Its plC· turesque c lubhou s e on Terminal Island Feb. 12· 13. Four h i g h I y competitive races will feature the two-day program. They are the Craig TrQphy . for · ocean r:acing yachts. lhe Vallderbift Trophy for Cal-405, the Santa Maria Trophy for PCs · and the Flagship Trophy for a race among commodores of visiting yacht clu bs. In charge of the event will be the newly-elected com· modore, ~rge 9rlffith, one of the Southland's but known blue--wate r racers. He will be assisled by new flag officers Jim Kuehn, vice commodore; Hugh Rogers , rear com· modore, and Chuck Livington, fleet captain. A· strictly info rmtl event Saturday will be . a "Hora •A Waste of Tinie' D'erby. 'Boats 'will be sailed around a short course. in the harbor with no sail changes allowed whlle the women members of the crew prepare hors d'ouvres in lhe galley while under way. That night at the buffet din· ·ner In the clubhouse a trophy will be awarded t.o lhe yacht that served the best hors d'ouvres. Sailing Ship In County LONG BEACH (AP) -The four-masted briganti ne Juan Se.basthtn de Elcano. training .ship of the Spanish Navy, ar· rived here over the weekend ·for a Htay stay before sailing for Honolulu. · The sailing ship Is making an around the world cruise to give S pa n J s h midshipmen practical train i n g. Even Lindsay Supporter~ Concede His ·Chances Ditn By C.J, SCHOENER ASSOC!A TED PRESS NEW YORK -When Mayor John V. Llndsay switched lo the Democratic party last summer. l<f~I pOJls indicated that only 9 percent of the par· ty rank an'd file favored him for president.• Four months later, when he announced his candidacy for the nomination , the figure sWI stood at 9 per· cent. Thus. as he heads toward the Florida .and Wisconsin primaries, e v en Llnduy's CAMPAIGN '72 • cloaest supporters concede he ls 1 long ahot.1 JOHN LINDSAY "I view bis candidacy as a wute of time," was tlle blunt appraisal of the M a s 11chusett.s Democratlo PrWdt.nt George Meany hu syite chairman , Charita F, declared : ''I'd vote for NI.Jon F1aherty, whd said the fteld first.'''" ~ already was domi nated by But lhe mayor's popularity Sens, Edm1i1nd Mus~• of growa the further away from Milne and George McGovern New York be gets. Here-at of South Dakota . hom•. ·ho lJ 'bl1med for 1 But there'• 'another view· ,..minllY endleaa aerlea of point, summed up In Ute 1ta~ 1trikel -aubw1y1, unJta. ment or Wlacon1in's auembJy tionmen, {\re f I & ht e r a , llJl!&ker -dutgnata Nort111n dnwbridp tenders. Anderaon, who 11Jd: "He W · The city probably has never tllinly t1 an attracUve can· betn u dirty, ita streets lt.as dldale." aafe, IU! tr1n1it 1ylttm as run The &.fool-3, 111 g h I I y down. Ila park as vandalized. 111ying, flO.yeaN>ld Llnduy L\ndaay entered Clly Hall in bis political charm on the lle\I with a pledge to hQtd the ~ad . Many women voter• find 15-oent transit (are. EarUtr him fascinating . His early op-t th18 month, It went to 35 cents. position to the Vietnam war ' He h1a added le~ o f .,.n him [ivor •mont the thounnds to m u n I c I p a I yoon1. He haa emeried as 1 employment ll1ll and hla 1pokeJTn1n fer the nttloo'o budget to llOCO!ld only lo PrtJi. ftnancl1lly hard·prwed cltlu. dent Nixon's. And ht hi) enjoyed good rel•· Scandtil havt • b •II I Ilona with the notion'• blacb. Llndtof1 police departmeo~ Orpnlzod labor ii leaa w1ter d e p 1 r t m e o l • and •thllll..Uc 1nd AF L ·CI 0 vartoua prosrama to •Id tho • poor. There were 554 .000 persons on welfare ,when Lindsay took office, and they cost $560 million a ,year .. Now there a.re 1.2 million on relief, land the ·cost has ri sen lo close t.o S2 billion. Atop all thi s, Lindsay never demonstrated any overwhelm· •ing vote-geUing ability during his aborted tenure as the first Republican mayor of New York since Fio~e\lo LaGuardia 30 years before him. , Lindsay gai ned a minority of the total votea when elected in •1165 011 the GOP ticket against two opponents. Then In : 1989, he was defeated In the Republi can primary -un· doubtedly a factor In his switch of J>Arties. He went Into the second election as a ,Liberal party candidate and with his own, hastily assembl· ed Independent party. He woh with only 41 .7 percent of the ~vole. . . Llnduy'a game plan as a presldtnUal hopeful ii to .badly bruise his many opponent.a 1Jon1 the primary route, to gaJn flnanc.i1I and vottr sup- port along th•"•ay; and to put it 'all t.osether· at an "open" nominating convention next July ln Miami Beach .,... where, i~cldentally, ht Mc:onde4 the vlct pretidenU1l nomination Of Spiro T. Agnew , four' years ll(O. I Thi• atr1lt:1Y was renected In 1t111arkl Aug. 11 ' whin Lindsay ended hta lifelong af· filtaUon with the Ropubll~ans. Tbo 1n1yor aald then : "I join the Democratic party todly beeauM II offer• the ·bell hopa for • chins• in n•· tlono1 dlrecllon ind national ludenhip in the )fn ele<!lon. Tbo ccnvenUon 1hould he aa -11 any In American hllf«y •• I DAILY '!LOT 1• L Mateh Race Off Long Beach e I • ' ' . ' "8lackfin, Windward.·. PU$sage R~,new ·Rjvalry ... By ALMON LQCKABEY ... ~ '41et IM"lll Rclltw Blackfin and Windward Passage, two of the fastest 73-- , foo.t ketches ,ever' built were '1Chedu\ed to tangle at noon to- daJ off bon'~ Beach Harbor in Wha.t has beeh ternied ' the "rubber match series" of their r es p e c t I v e match·raclng careers. 1 Tn two previous matches Blackfin proved lo be the lutet in light airs and Windward Pwage w a s auperlor ln moderately strong winds. The first match was In llllli for the California Cup of off Marina del Rey. The se- cond m1ttb-r1ce meeting was ror the st. Francis Perpetual Trophy last September on S.n Francisco Bay. Jn the interi m, the two 73- footers have competed a.gain.st each other ror Une honors In three long distance races - including two Transpacs. Both Windward Passage owner ~nd skipper Ma r k Johnson, and Blackfin owner- ' Blacknn Is at least three Since tM9 the yacht hRt at reet longer than her designed roore elapged· time records ih len1th for lhi1 me.& t i.n g. off short racing than arty DeMeuse had her bow ex.. other, cau.ing many experta tended, adding several feet to fn claim she Is the fastest her waterline length, and yacht of her si~ ~yer built. made other rigging change:ri In The match race series 1t order to Increase the yatch'a Long Beach C<lnlinues SAtur- potenUal speed. da y and Sunday. ·Starting time Blackfin was originally a .7~ Is at 11:30 a.m. each day . foot aluminum ketch designed r----------- by lhe late Bill Tripp and built 'In Germany by the firm of Abeking & Rasmussen. The changes. which now makes her a 75ofooter. were made in the yard of Theo Stephens in lhe Bay Area. Vo' y' a g' ers skipper Ken De Meuse are hop. · ' Ing for weather C<lnditions somewhere in between lhe ti· would be on their wa y to San Race Rules lrtmes In their lhret·r'ace Diego for the 'start of the Windward Passage w a s designed by Alan Gurney for the lale Bob Johnson who had her bullL at West End, Bahamas, in his own shipyard . series this weekend for the c1·· Acapulco race Feb. 8. . ty.of Long Beach Trophy. It · didn't take much Loose Fun DeMeuse c ll a 11 en g e d persuasion for Long Beach jj_""'_..., _______ _,I . ' , Johnson for the third and sup. Yacht Club Lo t.c1ke ' on !he THE INN PLACE , Voyog' ers .Y•' chl Club takes posedly decid ing match lalit responsibility of running the 2121 E. Co••t l'tlghway October a few da ys after their race, prnv!din~ a race com· c1r1111 1111 M•• •1t.eSo1 it.a sailboat racing seriously set·to in San Fr a n c is co . millet, spectator boat.s 11nd s1 ..... 1t1, •~11 l'rJ. '"" S•t, Nll•1 forgotten.how to have fun . skippers decided on the Long .Long Beach put up a trophy WINNI£ GOULD but its members ha ven't John~on ~c.cepled and the two other nec essities. The City nr j RUSS LEWIS Take, for instance, the rules Beach site as . both yachts for the n1atch. 01•"1 •••m L•• v .... for the club's Hot Rum Series,...'.~'.::'..__'.'.'.:__'.'.:_~'.'.'.__!.'.:'.'.'.:__':'.'._'.':::.'.~:'.'.:._.~--_:.~~~~~~~~~~C'..::=========:: held each year about this \----------~-----~------------------------­ tlme. The primary rule~ are : Open to any member of the club who can hold the helm of a sailing vessel. · Handicapping is determined on the basi~ of the .skiP,per's past performances in the Intra-club series. F:orget, lOR, CCA, PHRJ!' or>MORF ratings. KOCM stereol03FM ...r the' soonds of the harbor ~~:!S'.:~7724.'hoks· a day First ra,ce .of the aeries was sailed Jan. 22. Subsequent races a re scheduled, Feb. 26, March 19, a.nd April JS .. ----- STOP 'FIGHTING YOUR STEERING WHEEL HA VE YOUR WMEElS lLIGNED & BALANCED .NOW Tak• Your P.lck! USED TIRES lots of non-skid ti:Nd s5ts each VW-:loMPORTS SPORTS CAR TIRES • l ltmlthld C.-tl 5.ll11y.J t I It I \I b t !ype bl1c•"""'ll. 1111 J.'°'IJ, lllul U .'9 l"tcl. Ex. T111. 51695 SNOW CHAINS ALL PASllNGIR TlUCl • ~~I'll TIUCI SIDS: 10.16·f • 11b17 11·16·1 e IHJ:16·1 . ' , ... , •• 71hl6 U.. 60h16-L711t I fhs PALCON, VALIANT, DAIT. 'coav'.t.11 GllllMLIN, YIGA. PINTO $159~· l ilt A]l·ll, ,~l~f.~'t'.~~ .P~I h' ... ~.eel. Elf, T•• fHf !lr,t , o .t, SJ.or .. ,. r' tlr! ,., Wllttew9'hl • " ' .. , ' • ( . I • ' ' ' BUICK, CHRYSLER, ' I CADlllAC, LINCOUI, FORD, MERCURY CHRYSLER, IMPERIAL SIZE H78xlS SIZE L·71-15 $2S9~1·..ir0 • s3295F.E.T. J.2~ BRAKE OVER·HAU~ $ 95 MOST Alt. AMlltlCAN COMllACT, L.leMT AND MIOIUM CA .. I > IOl•c lr•ll;ft •l'9llt1y ""'""' ' NOT JUST~ 11.t.KI llLINI -ht W• De .t.U TMI lankAmtrlc•rtl MHhlr Chort• WE HAVE DELCO PLEASURIZER AIR·Ll~T SH~K. ·ABS.ORBERS • To' Lift TI\1 lock of. Your Car EXPERl'1PllTAL'1!4Tl,;IN ' I "" I :-..-;; ' •• .. I • -1 ., I ' l ' Since lNf Hours: 7:31 lo ,:00 Dilly . PHONE : .540-5710 646-5033 • t. " ., •: ,• ' ,, • " ' " •• • \' ... ·~ •• ri " " )V 0 • l\l ... ·"'· " " ., ,, • I • DAILY PILOT _t Is There a Doctor in Space? • ' I I . •tcnTtOUt IVSINtlll l'"te1'tf1out aUllllllll Mo\11111 tTATIMINT lllAMI STATIU"1' PICTtT*'I •vtl•lll Ttw W•lnt ,,.,_ Is ..irw Mll'fM Tilto fetioWlftl ....,._ k WI,_ ._..,.. tilAMI! lfATIMl:NT • .., It: Tllot ... """',. --.. ..,,.. Wtlllfft LEGAL NO'l1CE Vil.A l"llA TWO. .......... C.W $GI C-, l .. l llla.llnt YI, •I M: HltflW.W. ~ "4 -..,, lttcl Hiii A......., C_.t MHt,, ""'-'AClttlC WIST HOLIDAYS. 1'*1. "' 4Mt•ICAN t. G 11 ICU l T U • Al St-rt G. •lclwMN. ,_ 'tf'lvltw Ne. ,.._ a.Mil ·~-• l-k.lfltlllttwi te.dl. ks ~ •• ~-'-~··'.°'_,:.: ••. ~I~~111.i:;.-.s ~:I!'~~=_.,,.,..,. ":~,-:=~a,~........ Phys:~:11 1t to Ride in First Sky'-1.. for 8 Wee .. .,._ ..---_. Llfl'lli.11 '.rtMrlfll•· TM• M l-It Mini ctMuc:tN br .,. ............. UW Tiil• ~ .. llellll cMdl.ldtd ff • Sttw..-t O. llldwMIMI lMl•i.u.i. /(MlllNll ,.rtlWall.. Tll'9 ... ._, tli.I wlWI !tit ~ W9"l'lfttll ..... o.ni• II ..... •IU!oe .... ___._ .1. ....... 1. __. ~ ti •• • ': ,AM(ltlCAlil AClt.ICVL TUltAL Ctwt of or.,,.. c-ty trt: Jt11. ~ 11n. Tiii .... ._. fl .... wllll ..... c"'""' y l'lU l\UK!lrrEll JR. da, Dr. ,,.... p. nmwm. • .uid -'Cl ~ ,.,.. enou,n ma w 1 SllVICI CO#l"OltATIOlil • ., •.w,1y J, MtHM OHvtJ c-tt¥ cw.., Of't!IM ~tit: Jtf'I. lt. 1•12. ,Ull! .... Wrtllr Tw6 ol Ult ...... td. eldl ol the them .. UM the surgical lntltn"!llll!l1 ' ~ s. M,.,.. t lfr1t.. '' a-iy J. MlllNM. °"""' C.UlllY c PE lC~NNEDY nut two mw1 wW be trained to deal j tte f bl te • ..,.,.._ ;~= ,1,., w1"' ... couMy ~11.._.., °'*""" JMtt Dt11Y'·'r.: , .. ,.,, ,.,.,,. A _·-_\"' ~-For the ftnl lime recocn ze pa ma o 1c r r CIM1l., Or•llM c-w t11 : J•11. 12. 1tn. J•11U•r'Y a tric1 l"IMl•rr 4 11. 1a, ,._.llWll 0r.,... CMil O•lf¥ ,llOI, ' in I U,,S. Jri&Med: lpi~ llfOIJ'ID\, the Wltll ..., potmu.J. medical problems celJI throuih the llatJon I Cl'OICOpe. ,., 1.-tit .1. M'°'* ~ c-rr 1•n • m.n J,_.,. 14 21, ., •N '"""''"' 4 .Qla.b apace' at.Uon. Mt hr _llJPl nut with ldflM lrrm the lf'OUDd. ' Should aomethtnf H!l'ious develop, the .~"''· . • ..... 11 ---;;;;;-;;-:;;=::;;---1'."~"c_ ______ ~· ... ~"?I )'UT wlll Carrf what -s I<> • '...,u. ... , ........ -·best In Ille )llannlnl 11tronaula wpuld be 6pec:ied lo be able • Pueo11.-o...,... cout 0.11. '°''°'· LEGAL NOTICE , _,.._... dodor~s offke. 1 fer tlilll•Mn to -u... the---.. nt 'to Uamlne a.!ellow ,creWmtn ind 1Jve an (~,., ,._ 21 , 21. •Ml l"tW111"' <1.I----------~--"•r-ar_ NOTICI ~ ... -.--...,_..,. h _.._ •· '·· ,,m 1.,,, PKTn1ovs ..,...,... I------''-----' The IJl•in job' of · ~ h:lu•11ud Ud tr.ialnc • bolrd to &Ike cart of 1cau1te report of ls sym,....,..,s w VUl.--••M• •TATaM••T l"ICTnllOUt •vt1•••• orbl"••'l•bor•'-~ ·u L" •• ·--,_ ... ~ \..~ ...... can ~ tors ....... •round, • '""" }1tv..1taPV'1 LEGAL NOTICE •• ~Ml!-'"' ,..._ ll OO!nt lNtlflfN NAMI S't'.ATIMIMT • -· w.,,-Wl -w lee ~ ---..,..l!S" --Wiii • r'.'."' ""'t -1 ~-~--------1 · llLlS cusrOM Me•r$, I• a . ..,,.111 ~ ... t.11ow1n1 ,.,.,. " *Mt ""'•In.•• 5~ well man can Hye @NI work1ht •efcbtlal huwDed t. 111 doetor'• oftict, and m1ybe a televlslon camera woWd help. fai· the '"'· ,ICTITIOUI •u11111s1 St., ....... OI. c.11--... ••. ..,._ffl· Spaot for mariy weep at ail'-. ltttll _.. tun that, ti X..ht. uW at I dilgno1l1. . • ... ..... NA.Ma STATaMl'.JllT Wlltl"" L ._... • .ut1 Minuet Dr OlS INDUITltllll. '* M•••-· ~.:!:: • ~n.:-· ........ --. ------..-: "W• don't •--' ~t. .. -to -dJ111nV1.1tu .. • TM flllk!W'+M ,..._ h ... MIMM M11flfl1W""" ~ C•llf • .,.... .. .,.. ... , ,,....,.,. .. tell. C•HI. + .•. Three: thret-t'ean ~ewt ~ ,,... I ·-.... ,....,,.. "'~11 .,ic: ··-~-: "TN•·...,.._ " .,1., <"9111.Kt• .., •11 ,._ DoMW w. ,,..,1. '* M.rlflfft ' ~ lo'·' of -w-·•-In ••-"'"•lab -or an ,,-.._we•·••.~~ m~~ In ..._lab c'1111a, but we e__. ,........,. to be darn ~ Mii. T. •HllEltP•ISES, toit "5•, llldlvfdwlt DrW., HWHrt 14Kl'I. (•Iii. ~ MU -~ WllCi ,,_, "" ,.._. ._. _. --e-.1 ~ ......... ~ "l'-:• Ptftlll!' Uflft , .. OtlnH, C.IH. wit11-l . lie.tell T"'• MlllMI ,. ..i1111 (~ ., All iiliiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ elght-.month period Jn 1m. •ta)'lnc up fot ••"rt talk1nr •bout omc. type pro-aood reporter1,t1 Ktrwln ~· ~ Ttrrt H•-· 1•m c11fft11 Clfci•. T1111 .... _, Hllid w1t11 .., c~ 1•1•1M1. four weeks and then elgbt weetr at • ceduns. We'n not -i... .to cut Into Or. Owen K. Garrk!f.t, in eJectrlc1I t_ Mllntlnl+oot ~ C•lll. cien ., Or•-c-"' .,, J• ... "· 1,11, o.w.w w. Pru a-oa ....1i~ Thi• Miil-11 ... ,1111 c:Ol'ldudH' "' '" 8, ......,..., J #ltddl!JC. O..Ut>r ,_.., Tifft ... ,.,,,,. t1111111 w1ttt ,... c-"' I-------------Ume. somebody's 1bdomen or cbtlt." englnetr who will be one ol the MCQJQ on : ~'"~!:,,,. ~ '~· · ''"" f,'::' :. °'::,:="j7' :'~~ LEGAL N<mCE A wide \llriety ol monitorlna and Xenria old tbt Skylab ertwmen will the seoond Skylab mission, uJd tbe space "'"'' "'""""' 111st1 w1t11 ""' c~ ?vM1....., 0r.,..a c ... 11 D•l"' ,.11M, c.m"' ciwk. testing equipment will be on· board to be 1ble to ca,. for broten bones and' stalJon would never be more thin a Jew ··~:"" .:.,~T :C."'D.!:~ 1~ 1;;;w" 21• "' •"" '"""'" 'i,1~~ Ptil!llW. °'..,.. c..st D•H., ';:?. '~e:JI~~:A:~fi:::•· watch for pbysiologicll chantes due to laceratkm and relatively mlaor lllneues. mitlut.es out of r1dio cont.let wjtb the '<)trt. J.-,., 11. a. •• Fe11ru.,., •· 11, "'"-to11ow1.,. --11 110tr1i ..,.,,,.,. the long ex...Wure to LM lick ot ""•vlty: "U .... .w .. 1-more serious comes up, Houston t'Ontrol center. Arvt_Jts crewmen .,~ ,.,ms 1m 1iJJ.1t 11: ...,... •· _,_... r--: • 1- Pvtllllflld Dt"•,. cMst o.it.. P11it1. L£GAL NOJ'ICE v11..A ,.1A ,1vt:, ms E••i cw11 'But Skylab also will hive the In-we'll do wbat a aood eraeraency room cOukf return to earth in t;m1tter of houri "'-..,., 14 "· x. •1111 FlllNt,., •· tiillll•••· cor-M t ""''· t t and d •· '··1 ii" ... 1~ -·t.11 ~-ta•·· ..... ni... •"'-j " J ·don't •••nk • tf'1t 111-n ,,CTITIOUI •USIMt:lS J.EGAL NO'l1CB AMElllU.111 AG-It I c u LT u It A I. ! rumens rugs Kl uca w u m1111 pr-.---.-. -u .... w:·-•~WUAC """pa-n I!' emergency., ~ N.t.#la STATaMINT SEltVICE COltPOllATION l(1llfof'11I• .ol the illnesses and accidents that mlcht Uent and brln1 him home.'· there'• I very serk>us ~rxUcap u '·the T ... 1o11ow111e .,.,_ 11 clol11t btl1tl'IM1 PICT1T1ous •u•1Nass c~111cw11 <GM.••• P•rlMrl, 7165 befall man ov. er an elghl·wetk -....l.wl, Kerwin uld the astroniuta M the next ~yalclan Ls not right there ace.w 'in a ... -------------1•s: NAMS ITATMaflT E•ll CNll M1cm...,, CMOM Ml Mllr, ~-t"'' ... su ....... cou11:T 0 ,. TM• stA •1tE1EZ1E co .• ,.,, ltlll'•I P•lm TM to11ow1i. ,..,_ n 001111 W11ivi1 T1111 buslrot11 '' 111.1,.. «W1C111c11111 b~ A The first three-man crew. aet for two ftlchb wm be 1bli to handle most or few very unlikely circumstanct1/1 Gar· LEGAL N001CE 1 • ITAT• °" CAl..INttl'llA Hit °"·· c,,.,, M1w, c1111. m». . 1..!frl11e11 '••tMrJ111.,, !9'13 ·u includ pb · ••-cl'-•--• _1 ~ ,.__ .... B •· ~.u ··•• TH• COUNTY 0, HANOI •rv•11 T°"'•1 11111111, "'' 11111'•1 Pllm JUHi ,.AltltAlt • u S l N·E $ s AMERICAN AGltlCUI.. TUltAL launch Mly l, • Wl e _I ysr ""' uui;., ~-Piii""• Oil_ uuuu.. ut lftl ·llA~ -1\1, ~. .... A·n1M o, .. C•1l1<M•111, Call!. '161' llRVICl'I, •JS '"'"' N. w. er 1 SERVICE co•~AATION JIOTI(•. Of1 NIARINO 0, PITITION Tiii• bltll11e•1 h Ml,111 CelllluctH M' •11 a1111leo1•rd, NtwiNtl aNdl. Mltll .. 1 I, My ... 1 ., .~ PROIA.Tl OP WILL AHO ,Olt lndl•ldul.I. JUNE I. J0H"5SON, 4 I , *II II.. Pr1tt0.nl Lanaltl TalTAMl.NTA•'t llry1n 9111111• Ca,. M~. Tiii• 1111.-m ... 1 fl lrd Wlltl ,,.. COu nt, fl• Tiii• -'"*""..,' flled wlttl fll• C111111I¥ Thi• llu11Ms1 It bl/rte ·c:Clflducled ~' •n Cl1ttk of Or111e• Ceu11Jy on: J•n. n . 1m. ~!1t1i. ., ltOY AC!' STOMAkl!R, •k•. Cl•rk el Or•llM C1111n1y on: J•111,11ry ,,, llldl¥1dutl. I)' ''""''' J. M•ddo• Otp\llJ Countv -~~c:T~"'~:::.~~-::· fll•I Edltfl 1•n .• ., ...... ,"' J. M~. DI.ii, JUM I. ,loflll-Clert . ..,...., llen1k1r 1111 llll'd lllr•ln • HtlllDn CCllllllY Cllf'k. ''"" Tlll1 •I•~ 111#11 WOii th• CoulllY . , '1S'Mt Police Reveal 'Skullduggery' Amusement Parks in U.S. •• ..,....,'-of Ill 1M1 f lllllll'ICI ef Cleft! ell Dt1n .. COVflt'I et1· Mir. 2J, 1f11 P11bthfltd Or•nt• CNS! 0111'1 'llol, 'l.ntrl T .. l.:lnl•!., : Plflflel!lr Publllhtd 0,•-C~ll D1l1¥ PllCll, ii' lt...-ly J. JMddOI(, 0.111Y c-,Y J•1111•'Y 14, J!, 21, 1rld l"tbr11try 4, rtftf'lnC• lo 1'f!ICll 11 ,,,.-. for fllrtMr ~ffl'"' JI, ft. '1111 ""'1.11,., 'i~~ Cl•rt. 1t72 lO'J-72 -Nk.Ulen, .... INI JM ll!Tt• •fld l'IK• , •Sit 'of N•rlM "" umt "" *" Ml tor PuMIJMd °''"" CM11 o.n, .Piiot, LEGAL NOTJCJ:!! • ,);Mnllrr 1, ltn. 11 t :)O •.m .• In Ills LEGAL NOTICE J1r1111ry 14 21, 2' •IMI "lltlnMlry 4. lt1'1----.c:~ of DINf'lmtfll tit .. l ei1 uh! ~72 ,ICTITIOUS IUllNlll <°i eurt, ., 7IO Cl•k c.111., Dtl•t WIS!, \11 ,,. NAME STATIMINT FLORENCE, !Wy (AP) -Poiico bent on 1 simple arrest for mimr theft turned up 1 major cue ol 1kullduggery. They fwnd 21 human skulls stashed in the suspect's cJoset. Attract Fans in 3 Stages ."lllt Cll't -' S.111• AM, C1llfor11l1. ,ICTITIOUI IUllNISI Tll4I lllllowlne ptir-1rt 1to11111 • DIMlll J•1111trr 1t, 1tn "5AM• STA1'1M•MT LEGAL NCYl'ICE bu11iw:11 .,: W. I". St JOHN T"'-follow1N plr'-It dol119 bltlllMIU WESTERN 'El 1! CT 11 -1 C Sl GN C_..,, Clfrk ••: ,ICTITtOVS IUSINIU #MIHTEf"IAHCE CO., 2"0 ll•lldo/pfl, JAMll I.. •Ul(L SUll,SIDE EIGHT, ..01 SN.riot• MllMI STATIMINT CO.I• Mn.I, C•lll. · .r L.. Ort\'e, N..-1 llffdl, C•llfen'lll Ti. fOI......,. "'~ Ir 00fll9 lluslMll leo..41 W•~ 1Nt Rlnclolpll, Cot II Viii OMrW llebtn Sltw1rl 1'4'*'11 '•rlMf'I 11: Meu. (1111. a-.,~ ""1 .SM ....... DJfw. N.....,. llectl, VILA ,.JllA ONIE, *f E•Jt CHfl A.. ,, Mfktlell. 2'• ltltl'ldoh•fl "8'', tr•: 1na1 •7M112 C1llllllnll• Hl9t!wir, [WOM dll Mer, Cli!llWlll• · Cali Mui, C•lll, ioA...,_.,. ... ,......_. Tfll• 1111•"'-s k Mlfll cenducltll M' • AMl!J'tlCAN -'G1tl(Ul..T1JJtAI.. Thl1 butfnfft Is Dll119 cOllducted b'I • ~ PUWt""'*' °'"'" CO.If Ditll\' Piiot. l!mlffd ... n ... .,,lp. llEllVi.I CO«POJtATION IC.J11«11J1 P•rtntrtlllll. ,_.,Ill/MY 21. n. ,., ,,11 11'-n ... ,. ..... rt <¥W1lklfll cc.-11 Ji•rtfllr) ""' L. W•I-. I t"" '11th ll•l«Mnf ftlH wltll fllt C-"' 'fiit CNst Mlellwir, C01'9N dtl Mtt. Thh 1ttl-11t fllllll wllto the Count¥ • •r n N-CE Clttt ell Dt•fll'I! COU11t¥ et1: J111. 2'. l'n T~li buil11eii Is btlnt cenducftlcl br • Cleft! el 0••11111 Count¥ on: J•n. J, ''"· f --.UJW.o u.u t'~ '.t.t'~'" llmltM NrtMratil•. er e .. trt'r J, Mteldox, °""'" county t IUPllllOlt .COUltT 0, THI , ... .,. ..... : ............. -AMl!llCAlil AGltlCUl..TUllAI.. Cl•tli.. ... 1n1s • STATI Of' C:Alll'CHllllllA POlt , ..... AU ,,...,. f21'6 Sl!RYICI! CORP'DltATION 'Publl1tled Or~nw Co11t O.!lr Piiot f Ttta COUN'TT OP' OltANOI ' . l"tut1 !1~1=1\fMldl•tl S. M~tri J•1111•r~ 1, 14, 21, JI, lt 7' 2l-n Mario Carlini, 22\ !~d police officers he dug the llUlls out of 1 local cemetery, for penons who "asked me to get them 10me and didn't want to tell me anythiag more." For the time being, at least. Car- lini was charged only with the thefts for which police went to col· Jar him. h Ne. A..,.._ Pulllllhld Ol"lllff (NII 0.11¥ .. 11111, Thll "''"'ll•nl tiled wllll i..... Coun1y TIC• °" MIAllMO 0' PITITION J•~rr a •1111· '"""'""' '· 11, 11, Clerk 01 O••llH county on· J n ltn LEGAL N<Yl'ICE ". OIHlt AUT..0-IZ:IN• IX· 1tn w .n 8¥ ..... .,1, J Mtdd )(, D.~ c tYl--------------1'----------------~ 9CUT10fl MID /ULILUS AND COlil• Clffk ' o Ollrt ,ICTITIOUS 8UllNlll f ;:::.~:lttiP• 1NTmsT •• LEGAL "'~CE · 0 i~-,1su1 NAME sTATIM1NT • !'.II"* f11 OAlillt:L 0 0 M I NICI( Publlllitd Or1rtlP CN11I I,.. Piiot, ~ followl111 p.,.$0nl •rl dol11t !'roouo ....... OANll!I.. TUOZZO. •k•· ,ICTITIOUl IVSllll•H Jlnu•rr u. JI, 21. •IMI F•Dru•rv ~. business ••: •DAHll'I.. 0, TUOU:O OKl•Md. NAMR' ITATaf!dfllT lt12 103-n S.P!CTRA ADV!RTtStNG, •l•t C•m-Judge Dissolves ~ NOTICl 11 Nl!lll!I\' 01\/l!N ftl.lt 'T1\I! fOltowlllll ..,.......,, ..... llllllnffS Piii Df'lwe, Sul11 11-1, NtwPOrt 8t1ch. l"C.,._11111 T-n "" ..... ...,..111 • "'''" •:VIL· C•lll. ""°· L T ' -··-.... --· I"-..___ -· ... l"ltlA li'OUJt. 21&$ 1!•11 COllll LEGAL N-CE C-ls w. Wllll1m1, 4.11 D•hlil Slrftl, ana urner s •--· ---'"•.,••-;c~""",•'i tt"""r· Ctr-dll M•r. v.1..1. Coror11 def M•r. ctfWt'I~ m••ts 11 AMl!ltl'"'N •G• ICULTU O •L No 11•· • H D I ,...., .. ~ .. \llfllcfrl •• "'Ne •••v•c·--··"-·TIOff IC 11 ... ~·-NOTICI ., INTIENTION TO INOAOI re .. ... f'Wl'ftlll, 431 11'111 f\ll'tfW'~ •1111 t!Mol t11S t1mt ...,. '""""'"' 1 .,. IJll TMI IALI 0, ALCOHOL.IC Str .. I, COl'Ofll dll Mir. ~ ,.._ et ..,_ "'9 -Ml• .,..11 COl'llOl'•ttfllfl) icr-"' '•tfMt'I, 2MS 11v•u•1l Tiii• bl.lllMU 11 t.lne cOllduc1ed b' , ... fW ,...,_., 1li' 1m ... f:11 •• ,,. .. r11 E•tt Cont HI.,._.,, c.r..... ... #llr. J<lflUtry"' ltn 6tntrll P•tl'lll••hlP. ,._ __...._ If ~ N .. ) ell Tiiis Ml_. Is Wlw COllOlluc!M llr • T• _,..,,. II Ml¥ (llf!Ufll" . Dennis W. Wllll•m1 :.....,1111 c.urt, It 10I Cl'tk Ctf!Mr Drt\'e Llf'llthd '.rtMtsrtl• SWltct to 1Hilloll(9 '°' .IN 11<-llp. This •11!~111 flied wllll tht Count¥ 7th Marriage :;;"'•Ill lnl CJIY of bnf• Alll, C..llforr1I•. AMEltlCAN AGllCUl..TUltAI. •lltd tor. llClllci II lllf'tllr l l"ff lllll !toe Cltrli nf Or1n•t COYnlY on : J•11. 11. 1,n . . °'*' J_,., 24. ltn. SlllVICI! COJt~llATION Undlf'lilMd .. ...,., te 1'111 •kof>ollc 8¥ 8t¥1r1, J, Mtddo~ o.Pur., Covlll't From Wire Serv\ces ' w. E. '' JOHH ';~ S. M,..,.. ...,.If'_ •t "" 11rmilt.11. dHC,lbed '' crert. ••••• SANTA MONICA -A 1'udge has • Cl!Uflt¥ Cltr\ • fotlowi: ~WTllDMT ~ WAltD ,AND Tfll• lllterMIW '-' Wltll "" CC111111¥ ,..., ,IKlntf• AWi C•tl MSSll 'lllllllfttd o .... , .. COiis! 0111¥ PllOI, dissolved Lana Turner's seventh ma1'- '.\MlllOllW W. 0000 Cltl'lc "'Or-c-mo 111: JM. 12. 1,n. Purw•fll 10 ll,l(fl i~1tr1llon, 1119 VII· J111111ry 14 11, n •nd Ftbr.,.ry •· 1,n . nd rd ~ •-f h •-~ ...,.,,.. ,. u. •11 &twr" J. ~ DwutT County ,.,..,.,... .,, 1""''"' ,. in. Oeptrtmem t :J.72 r1age a o er~ uer ormu US....uiu. ~.,. u.t. ..,. ..,..... c~. • ,. ,mt .,, AICIDM!k: ......,. .. C811trol for llwel'lal hypnotist Ronald Dante, to give back ~n1 '"" • • •• Pulllf~ °"".,... ~ o.u. Pllol of •11 •lc:otoo1ic ...,.ltf'.,. nc-tor fllet.t LEGAL NOTICE 134,000 the adress said she paid Dante to ,T.,.,... C•• , ..... ,_, 2' • 11remlM1 •1 follow.I: T•t (ftll .Jn•n J•11111" 14' 21• • •rid Fltbr11trv '· 011 s ... '"' HOTICI TD CAIOITOllS stay with her . ... ...,...,.. fr.,. PtftflilM lf11 lt1·72 .°"""lol•s G. M1rk SIJPI! , N:.,.. G•,., H. w111,,, ... ,,e<" 1,..,,:1g: c~~:;.:~,. ~~= Miss Turner. SO, testified Wednesday ........ 11111111 0r......, co-tf 0.11• f'U.i, LEGAL NOTICE Pultllllled Dr•11t1 CN11 0.11. Piiot. ™• couNTY of' 011A11•1 that she and Dante separated the day •J•11utrr 17,.,..,. """""'-" J, 1112 11u2 J•1111.,., "· lt12 m.n ,... A""* LEGALN<mCE ,ICTITIOUI aus1w111 Elt•'' of H•r•r L. WIUl•ms. Die••-'· aftt.r she paid him the money. HAM* stAT1MaNT LEGAL NOTICB NOTICE 1s HEltl!lY GIVEN 10 t111 She ~Id the court that she was upset at T"'-followflll IN,....•11 dol11., br.111,,... crtdltors of '"• 1bo¥1 11•mllll dt:c:...tent th f bee ord had hed he Piii ••: PICTITIO\ll •USJMISS lh•t "" "'Ion• llt¥lll9 cl1lm1 •••11111 Ille e 1me ause w -re1c r NOTKI D' DIPAUl..T AJllD MA•T•N .. w I THE" I' 0 ow lilA#ll nATIMINT •llhl 0.Cedftnt •r• rt11ulrtd to 11 .. lfttm. that her television series, • IT be ILICTION TO SILL UNDlk "f'URllllTUAE, 1'5 Seuth lustl11 A'tlf!lll, Tiit followl119 Hrson1 ••• dolrl9 w!tfl 1111 MCtlMfY YOUCller1, In !ht ofllc• 5u • u • '-1.-I·' o••D OP TIUST or11191, c1111ornl•. 1Kt1111911 11: o111 .. cl••-o1111. 1bo11r· en11t111c1 cOYn, or rv1vors, was going w ue cance i::u. NOTICE IS HEltE8Y GIVEN~ Tll•I WIUl•m HorK• Wltfl•'·-Ill, 2'23 UNITt:O ENTEllPJllS!S, Is I 1 to orennl them. wllll IM nt!Cll••rv She wanted Dante to remain with her. U"51T'l!'0 STAT!:S HOLDING COMPANY, •Ol'il '•Im Orln , Cati M•u, C•llf. "c'o'•l~lo, 80U .. 't•rd. An •·II• I.iii • ;,OY~:r~t:..!.e": u:i,..'",,"', ... ~,~,.·,~,'. but he had a tWO week nightclub dill!' jn .., cor110r1tlcwl. b dul'f' •PJIOlllll'd Trust•• Thi• ·llutl-Is 1111119 c:lllllluc!M llr •" ..... .--. ... ., •• ........ • .... of trust d1ted Jul~ ,, ltu. lndl•ld11tl. u. IE. ENTEltPJllSES, INC., • uoo Ad•m1, Suite Humbsr *· Cal• Indianapolis, she said, and told her he • ~by JAMES w. HU"5T .,.. MAltV WHll11'1'1 H. Wltlltn-Ill C1Hlenll• CotW•llon. Mol*. C•llfot11I• 92&24, wtllct! Is 1111 J>l•c• ---.ll-..1 lh money lo f' ... _. irUf' VIRGINIA HUNT, twa&.nd •nd wilt, 111 Tlll1 9'1temef11 Hied wltfrl 'Ill• Coi,mt., Thia Q l111111 11 c:onductld by 1 cot· of buslneH ol Ille undffsl...-ct 111 •II mil· liealeY e lflanct I llUUS .. -e """ s.n.m.. 11 Trvsfor, 1., IKlll'• certilr1 cim ., D<'•"" C«1111¥ °". Jin. J, 1t12. w1111et1. let's pert11"1,,. •o t11e ••'•'• e11 whl ... developm ent. -..11ons Ill 11_. of JAMEi L. I' ........ 1, J, .........,.. DIPlllr C111111tr U.WRl!NCE l"Htl..1..1.PS. den1, Wllllln lour rnolllht •fllr Ille flr1! l'!o.-h' t•· ch k lo ·' <L. HJ..YDIN •fld IEltNICIE c. HAYDE"5 .. Cltrk. P••lldenl P11bllc•ll011 of this notice. •lU'll: gave 1m llC' ec . cane~ UIC h09bllld .,,,. wltt, •s 1o1111 1et1en11, ,,, ,.,.,.. T1111 "''""'"' w11 111tc1 w1111.,,.. cou11-011"" J.,,..,,., 16· ,,,,. engagement, and they separated the next -I ... , I '. '... I~ Pulttllfled Orl!ltt CNll Oliff Ptletl ty Ctlf'k ., Or•-t C-·n'"' -...... >o Eldcfl L. Wllll1m• . •rv. ,,_ "'' • • •s ·~ »12 1m '"' "" ·• -· ....,.., · M m1n111r11or 01 "" E1t•t1 1t1 tM day, the platinum blonde I.ct res s t!fvmlnl lll#llW !»fl, lfl 8"* IMol, JlnlllfY }, I•, 21• •• lt7f •boYe n..ned llKtdMI t ('fi~ p-140, "'Ottlcl•I llK.Onl• 111 in. elfk• LEr .. -~cE '·lSMI ...... L. M11mpllr,.,1, es I leu. ~-_ 11141 ltecotOtt DI Or•ltlt' CC11111ty, UAU nu11 MM« Su · r •.. rl J d n. E F I Qtf11Wlll1, ..._crlbl11t t•llll lilffitl11 ••: Publllhed Or•~ co111 0.1111 .Pt101. ,,. A .. "'" S•IM J1111Mtr *· per1or I.AIU u ge nuscoe . ar ey i Pet' DtM"' Trv11 su,111oa cou•T o,. CALtP011111A J•-,., 1. ''· 21. n. 1•n .s1-12 ~::•1;::11•;.:.;:~""'111• "'" took the matter of division or community slW •ll••tlon1 1Milldl1'19 OM ~ lot ... COUNTY 0' OltANOI '".,"'' ,., Admllllll'rllll' properly under study. ""11dNI wm ell sa.aoo.a11 111 ct.k c.tw Mft W.t, IMM A• LEGAL NO'llCE Pt>bUVH!d Or•ntt C0111t c~ur Pilol M' Tu nd D t •t ":;-,~•' the Mnlfk111 111111'111 under 1Uc:11 CAii NUM••• 00M1 J•-rv 21 •rid FtOrv•,., w mer a an e, ., , were mar-..., ., tnist ... lllt ollllNllont Mc:\Ked SUMMONS fMAllltlAOll ''CTITIOUI IUl!lillll 1t72 •• II. JI, 1-• M • 1969 .... .., •r• pr...,,11¥ held 1t¥ ...... "'"" 111 rt ..... m•trl11M Cll P..iltkorlff: .HA.Ml ITATIMl:NT 2"-12 r i::u On If '°' • .,...,._, Th•' • br .. m of, _. oet1u11 JOSEPH KENHIDY ,.,.., ft...,.,..: -. 1o1i-1111 perMifl1 ••• dol,. LEGAL N-CE Her previoUs husbands re re ~Ille aDll1•llonl tot '""IOI Wdl HSI! ol ~RGAltET KIENNEDY Mllll'll 11: · uaa bandl d Ari' ~-I . .,,., ,, _"'ht• M:Cl,ll'rM 11111'111 ....... ,.. ,... •••0•111: AM.E PAIHTl"5G CONTR;t.CTORS. ea er 1e "lfUIW, restauran ·Q:Wner' ...,,, II•• "°' ... " mHt ..,: TN llllllfllMer M• fllllf • :..ttltlDll cefl'" P.O. 11oi: 10W., ,,,. Tr""""11 Ln.. · •Alt ,.,.. • Stephen Crane rni8ionair£ Bob~' '" '"' T"'-NYmtflt 111,1111 "'rtl 1•'1 •11111 •It c:'ffTlkll w.t fNrTleM. Yllf,...., tllt • "5...,..,.1 8e•d!. Cslll. MOTICI TO CklDITDlll r _ 'k -'• '•• l'1U..-U.,,t lmt•tt111111h. -~ r._ wllfrll11 ltll~ • .,, of 1111 Jeck. Wltl9r Cit,_, 173' tr.O.wlnds lU,lltlOR COURT 0, TNI: IClOr LA:lX Bar U, •t"!"""'fl\l:I\ ·May ,,,., ,, ru-lllsref, """"'9tr1lenSll. Ni. tlllot,lfrlf• wmrnon•·•· ...._,... ....... L11 .• •HtwPOrt •••cfi. (•If!. STATI '01' CALll'OllNIA ,.,. and businessman~J\Obei':t,.Eaton. P.:111 btlllfkl1r¥ IHl!kr sud! Hiid of tt yeu ttlt te 1111 1 Wt'lltwl r-G_... IEfW•rd Jdlns, MO\ Htll Tl'll COUNTY D' ot11Alil81 t"'I' M1 uecuted •t'ld dlll¥1rsd .t• ullll \111111" ~ tlml, ¥our 6ef1u1t m1y tis A•• .. Apt en, Mu11lll'l9!1tn le•Cll. c1111. N•. A•nJa .. ly u.CllllllCI Trllll... I wrlk•11 MterM 1ild ttie court m•v tnllf' 1 I~ Tlllt ...,_1,,._1 Ii b<f!rte ConCIUClltd tt'I' 11 E1t•t1 el CLARENCE STltONG Wll· a.:.1.r1tloll of Del•11" .... Dlm•nd lor ,.... ... C011l•l11l119 lnlulld!Yt or •IMr ordltl H•IMrJll!11. LIAMS. ••w 'known 'H CLARENCE s. POW Accoun' l Asked ·~ ... •nd II•• dlPOtlllCI wltl'I ••Id Ollly IP-con«r11lnt1 dl'tlllOl'I ol PNIPSrly, llOUSll Jact w. Cl•rk WILLIAMS, Dtc••Hd. ,...11ted Ttvlfff, 1uc:ll dHd of tt111t •nd •II 111PPOft, c:lllkl cu.tod,, Ollld 111111Potf, •I· Tll11 11•1tmenl flied wltll 1111 Ceu"I¥ NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN lo lllf c:locurnlflll ••ldtnclllll ollll.,•llon• IKlltMI 1orntr1• r..1. to1h, 1t'ld IUCh •llltr r•ll!I C!trk ol O•lfltN COYnl¥ on: J•ll. 26, l,72, crec111or1 ell lh• •bov• n•med d•t •de111 ftltfeby, •1111 M1 6Kl1rtd •1111 dDl!1 •• m•Y ii. tr•nttd b¥ lllt c:ourt. 1., ••v•rll' J. Mtddoic. DtPll1¥ COUonty 111•1 au DI!"°"' 111•!"9 c!1lm1 •••I"'' 111• SACRAMENTO (UPI) _ Sena'· leader hMftJ' ttKl•r• •II 1111111 HCutld llltrtb't It 11• wl• r. -k 1111 .nl(I M •11 II· Clerk. 111lcl dlctdlnt •r• rl'OUlred lo Ill• lll•m, ~ lmmedl•ltll' d ... •nd p•Y•Mt ........... ......, Ill tlllt flllllw • .,.. ..... • .. P'lut1 wlfll ... lllCtll•r• ¥0Uchet1. In lllt olllc:1 James R. Mills, (D-San D,iego), has ln-•llclltd 1nd c1ot1 Mrtb• •l1c1 Iii c:1uH Ill• .,......,," M ,,.,, .,_ -ltttfl ,._.,, H ~ubllltltd Or•nff co.st OlllV Piiot of Ille cltfk ol Ill• •bov• enllt!M cour1, flt tru1t ptOPttl'I to ... sold lo lllllt'I 1111 '""' "''' "' II ... "' "-· 1•11u•ry •• •rid l"ffrUl(}I 4 11, ,11: to Pl'tMlll "'""· wllll "'' ntc:ns•.... troduced a metsurt uldng President dilf1Ntlon1 wc:url!I 1111,•b•-D•ttd Mir 10. 1t11 tt1i !lt-n ~rs,.,."'• 11ncter111n..o .1 tt>e 0111,. Nixon and Congresa to "secure an IC--; COAS'T INVESTMENTS, WILLIAM E. ST JOHN . of lltt" 1llorN¥1: M<OWEN, Glt!EN & -• c .. ufarnl• c.or110••ll11n counlv c1trk t.EGAL NOl'ICE SYLVIA, lSO E111 Ch•...,•n """"'u.· suit• curate accounting" of Amerk:lna held 8¥ /ti ll:o~ II:. MtC1rdlt, 8~: SAltAH J, SULLI VAN , "A", Ot•111t. C•llfor11l1 '7W, Wflkl! It prisoners of war by t•· North Vie' Pr••· OlwtY IN •IK• of 1Kt1lN ll of lhl ultdlr1!9ned 111 UC .. •• l •I Julllnt Rlc:titrdt. !SEAi.i P'ICTITIOUS •UllNISI 111,.,..11,,., psrt•l11h1t 1o the erl1le el Miii namese. s.c. ,...,« NAMI ITATaMINT d«:edent, •llfll11 four monllu '"'' thl .Kllr'dM Die. JD, !'11, •1 Intl. 2"'1, 111 IA••ITT. ITIA•NS & COll..INS Tiie follOW'fll9 Pl!'-Is dOlne M IM"U first ...,bllc:1ll011 of 11111 flO!ICI, t11* et!lc:t-' tflll Or•,_ CCIII"" R1<ordlf'. ltoil91UI UMlll 811111' T"'lf' II: Dllftl Je11111/'Y 11. 1t72 lly llUIJY CERNJ;OVJC PITl'SllURGH (UPf), -Carl Huahes frequently .works I' !lours a day In the sprint 11_nd ,aun:ner 1s m1J111er of the largest amusement ptrk 1n nortbea.stem United Slates. When winier ._ he puts in •·"short day"-eicht boors. "M1ny people think we take it ell)' all winter," . said Hqhes· whet .aversees ope.r1tlcm1 at KeMywood Park near Pittsburgh. •'But our winter ~cttvlty is a full schedule. Maintenance crews inspect and repair the rides. There is new con. 1tlucti0n-we ·muat come up with somethina new each 1e11011 to keep the klds contlnl back. "We must pJ1n promotions, look for new business. For ye1rs Ke.nnywood Ms 1peciallzed in school picnics," he said. H~ said pttnlm visit amusement parks in three atqea ol U!elr liwes • "We hive them u kids from grade M:hool throuib bigh lchool.'' Hughes said. "Then we lose them when they become ~ tophisUated. But 1 few ye1r1 later, they return to us 1s parmts. 'lbert is another 11p after their children grow up. But they come back as lfandperenll." F'or 75 years, children in the Pittsburgh 1re1 hive been delighted with the wonders ol Xennywood Park, located on a 140-icrt tract. Hughes is a vice president ol. the JntemaUon1I Aasociltion ol ~userqent Parks and Atlractiou. He aold !be ln- dualry is not concernocl •bout docllning popularity of amusement parts. Ht noted aevual new amusement pitks whicb opened reeenUy • "Miracle Mlle in Los Angeles and Disneyworid in Florida opened lasl yur and both ire sensational," HuaM"s said. Kina'• lsllnd near Cincinnati will be ready for ballness tbLs spring. ' SiI Fl111 Park outside St. Ws has proved popul1r since it opened last year. MOit older amuaement parts are-in ctli<s, but the trend bu been Iowan! suburbln Joc1lions, Hupes said. Because of the high \lalue of land many amuse- ment parll yent oul-ol bUliaess. , .. Coled. in the J1at-· l~ ~7ear1.. 'were> ~ jllvervo Part in ~·Ii! !"!'I PliliUdt '.Park in, New Jmey, ~ poJ""lilgK" pl1ces for lhe land I<> Clevelop' nOoded homes. , Hughes said lb, llianey helped cbule the concept ol amusemonl center. "For years we had tradilional park• i>ulll around a collecllon of rid<s." Hughu aold. "Bui Disneyland I n California, ml. the MW ll\SDOJ"orld in Florldl· chaorecl lh•l Thi;< pla<e their attractioM on a 'thtme' blais. ~·s Fantasyland, Tomonowland and Fron- tierland. Even the rides are placed ln lt•rKOrtled J,,_,., '" ,,n, •• lmtro. o.t A-,, ... k ... c;...., COMPOTElt ,.OS. IU """ Street, VIRGINIA M. WILLIAMS l!'i'l" Ho. llUU. 111 tM office ., IN TllTHUt C•llfwMI tnll frl-..wt 1.-c:ll Aclml11lslr1trl1 wltll·ni..11/ OrlllM c-t'I ltKOl"llM. Tl!: ,~., ... Jn.041 Tlf'fltfKI e. 0..0.l•IS, llJ )llfl StrHI, Anlltlled l>irted Otcembtr 14, 1t71 . (ArN C... JUI Suite A, Ntw.n h1Cll el 1M IEsl•te .i 1fte 11Nrff 111mtd Pllbthlwd or-CN SI D•ily ,Uol, AllwMT• .., '"'"....... Tlll1 b111!11t11 I• t.1119 COl'lducltd by •11 ds(i!'Cltnl J~n' :fl, 21 111d ,tOrUl'l' 4, IT, ,ullllllllld Or•nes Coonl Dilly •llol, lnd1¥1111u•I. · IMOWIN, OltllN & SVLVI• LA Chief, Judges 1jn ljf.n JI_,.,. ,, ''· "· 21, 1m Sf.72 . Tet'T•Mt !. Oou1l11u ...... , ... _ A•t .. """ "AR T1111 ,, • ._ lllH wlrll t11t Coull!¥ °'"'"' C...,_.. ,,... LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'J1CK Cl1trk ., °'•"" CC11111h' on! J•n. l6, ltn. Tiit 1114) UWttt ----------,:=:=c=::--::C.:-::::::c.,----------1¥ 81...,t'r J. Mlddox. a-tr CC11111t¥ At1wMy1 fw Ad'9ltllfOr11'r1X Clerk. ~II A~td STATI D, CALl,OllNIA ,11m ,11bnll'lld o •• ,,.. Co.II 0111¥ II-Hof, .' •LED •RO•OS'LS wlll•O .. Tl<,!_·T~ co:.T~O'!il ArcllttKIUfl 11111 c-truc-'vblllolted O••nH CN1I Dilly Piiot, J111111ry 14, 21, 2t 4nd ,tbru1.-.. 4 .. .. -J1nu•rr X. •nd Ftllru•rr 4 11. 11, 1'72 101-7' tlon, O.p1rtmrt11I DI G-r•I Slr'llc•, ,._ •M. 101 Sllll!ll 8/'0l.clWI)', l..ltl """''"· lt12 m.n C.flfotnla, 1111111 2:00 p.m., Wed11tlll•T· l"ffnllrv 1. t,72, •I wtlldl time tlltr Wiii bit public ly opened •rlll rffd 111 •-1111•'111\d ffdl'lll for: , . LEGAL N001CE LEGALN<mCE lt:LICTltlCAL DllTllllUTIOff SYITllM l"AIAI AND IX!l011Tto"51 JtND DISTltlCT Ae•ICULTUltAI.. AtlOC'IATIOM ,ICTITIOUI •UllJlll:SS •Alt _, COSTA Mlt:IA. Olt.ANOI COUNTY, CAl..l,OWNIA 1w.o. Aktt.MJ Ct JllAMI lTATIMl:NT NOTICI' TO c•IDITOIS 111 1oCCOtd1nc• wltfrl OllM 1nd splClllc•lllim !IM'rt!Ot, •nd •UCh tddtnf11 tfltrlN TM followlne 1141r1ot11 •rt 4lol119 SUPllttoJt COUIT Ofl' TMI llt mt\' bt l1•ulld prior fo bid llP'lll ... d1t1. bulil,..lt ••: STATI 01" CAl..1,0.NIA '011 Ill OtMr•I, 1111J. pn!«I c•mprlMI c:-lni<llfll I nl'lll Ullllfflround elKlrlut WI! ST E Jt H M A N AG IE M ( N T THI COUNTY Of1 OIANOa dblrlbllllon sy1totm,lll rlfllK• ••l1tlng O'lltf!Md llO .. llflel. llt:ltVICIES. '17 SOlllll M•!n SI .. S•lll• NI. ,t,.fl ... C1m1rvet/M lllclt,ldts fur11W1"'9 •nd ln.11111111 1wllcllttNn:l1, lr•111twmer 1N1411, AM '1101 E t 1 If MECTOJt I S •OllCNrY Clllldullt. •rid c•blts, 1rtnclllfll, bKklllll .... •rid •tH lltl'lllfll Oii &IHI winl•m -.... o-., '421 aon"lt 'l•cl, Dec~:,:. I.. 01 ION • pole!I. Dtrnolltlon ell -~1111111 p111t llllel h 11$0 • "'" ., ttle P"'lltl• CMI• Mtw. '2t2'. NOTtci IS MElt£1Y GIVEN lo ..... "°"'' W'lll bi1 dl1trlbllled '"'"' I 1ICltl'ld•,.., INtlted s•hdlllolrh •I l'°/20f V. U:1/'Y 81111111.'l«l'I Lvtlnd1 lint, S•ll· c:redltoti .i flll ...,,.. ,..,,.eel dlcldltll In Row on Leniency LOS ANGELES (APl -A coorl 1poke1man Police Chief Ed"ard Davia aclmOwiedpd lhal• I u d.( 11 h1U cited misleading stalllli<s '1'1111 mote pnibaled -- In crilicizlng slate judges for than In the pul, reducllw Ille lrealing crlmlnab loo li&hlly percenlqe of <0nv..,...j wilo and apparently doesn't ..,. go lo Jail. Bui, the JpQbsmen dentend Calllornla'a system ~ ....... It can bl vanled of criminal parole, I SUpefior only by U.llalo porolt - Court spokesman says. "Since men ·fhln • percent 'theme' sections." The late Roy Dilney 1dvi.!ed Ille Taft •Broadcasllng Co., oper1klrs of King's Jsl1nd amusement park. Sprawled over 1,600 'acres near Cin- qinn1ti, the park featurei 1 340-loot Ejffd Tower, a third as high as the origfn4l irt P1ri1. W1ter fountains, sinall lakes and 1 campground are DisDey:irispired features at the amusement complex costing $30 million. "In traditional parks the kids bring, the adults," Hughes said. "But in the Dlspey· like parka the adult! take the kids and join them on the amusements." A1ked the biggest problems facing amt11ement park operators, Hughes replied unhesitatingly: "R1in and lost kids.'' Chancellor Eyes Sale of Student Semester Papers LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Sale of studenl tenn papers on the 1tale's college cam- puses is repugnant ind mor11ly wrong, ayl GleM S. Dufilke, chancellor of the lkampus state ~llege !Y•tem. , Dumke's comment on sales he describ- ed IS I flourishing natioml buaine,sj came Wednesday at the final session of the college's Boa.rd of Trustees meeting here. Dumke said be ronsidered the :aub-F'iop ;.. :..,poli'chaaed ~ pep.,. by • itudent morally wro~ and ·''cheating in its siJnpleJL tenns." He told trustees Assemblyman Jim Keysor ([).San Fernando Volley), haf in- troduced a hill to prevent the sale of term papen )»t nonstudents on the rol· lege cam-. In 1dditlon, he said, counsel !or the · chancdlor's office is exploring the possibitityof Court action to prohibit iuch aales. "In moving to try to prevent the uJe of these papers, I believe we 'llave demonstrated our great concern about . the overall problem -one which._ will c:ontinue to receive our close 1tteotion until, hopefully, a tolution can be fouod," Dumke uld. J•autiful -Stick-on _, ~ ' \ LABELS ' • . • • Effldtnt ~ Ut!nty c:~la. W'IH lurnlltl 11'11 lllltllf primlry Ublft, lfllfllfermtrt •1141 ..... 11 AM, C.I. '21". tt1111 111 Hrtonl hi1¥l119 c:ltlmt INlllSI ..... ,,...... Cll:llb. Tll .. ll\lllllltll It llt/111 C:tndu<IMI lly • Mid ~ •r• r~rld t• Hit 1Mm, 9kldt1'1 ""' -pLIM end 1p1<Hk •I""' •t •rN hlldtn' f:•<Mftol Offk11 ,111d GtNtll '""111t11'1111 wlltl ttit ntc:•iurr IOUCMr .. Ill lhl lf'fk• Colll•KI M:l"'°"""'I Olfk1, Clfl9rtmotlll ti G-r1t S#rvlcll, ltOOl'l'I II•, tlS Wlllltm I.. c:iwtnt of the cltrt ef t11it •Coo¥t 1t1'111H c-1, .,. Davis hid issued • news or 121.711 per•• oa ]l'ONtion releaae deocribed u an In Loo Aa(W Coanly 61 not "open ieller" in whlch he said commit crlma ol .-_ 0 lhen bu bttn w tbe decl'Ull In • eaar"IL'lell braln..ashlng In your aen-felons -lo · prilon I<> Ille tenclnl seminars ~led by publlc," aaJd ~ c.un COl'l'!tilonil people." Juclp J111111 C. JColla,.Jlolla ii 0..... lier V--if er• Frlentt Ctoli.t M•ll, S.Ct•IMflle. •!Id Ofl'tc. "' Al'dllltetllr• 11111 Ceflsff\lt!IWI, 101 SWtll l•,,., hhNI Ill llll'ftMf tfWll wfltt i=~ .... U..~';~111 •11111 1pec/Oulltm, ,~t f!H',,,., •1111 llddtr'i IMll Tfllt 1l11tmefll Iliff wlltl !"-(Ollf\1¥ \OIUdoers, 19 !tie-~lilnedtrls .. =-=: flf'm tw rl!WUtftll ll'ltm lfl -lllflf '""" CltlllrKI M•lltlf"'elll Ollkl (~t ~~ ol °;"'" C-1'1 on~ Ja11. It, 1•72. ol hl1 •lforllt)'t : DUltYEA. CAlt.PINT!Jt Oflk• ll9Ji: ... , • .l«r•-M, C•llfomlll tslltl •• , Ill ""-lfltl'n Cefll'rKI ""'"'"'" C~rt.... J. MtdOoll o..wr Ceu11t¥. IAllNES. ll y: l!ltlillEIT J, SCHAG. _, Ollk• 111 S.Cr1m111,._ l•lsllllOM (t l•t ......... 1.. Jll.I, •SU MKAt1hvr 81\'d .. P.O. Bel: A ftOlll'itun19ltle dltr .. fll 12.11, lncklllrfl If tti~ 111 fdlldl m.dl IMY•llll .. '1Df! 111l.-.. _. lffdl. C•llfentle ~. OHkt ., Arclll!Klll,.. IM c-trud/M) Wiit ... midi f!H' Ndl .... ., ,. •11111 P\!Olllhed Of'.,,.. CNd 0.11¥ 111111, wflldl 11 ,... •lac. el lluJlllllH f/f lllt ~....._ '""'.,. 1PKllk.•llM1•••11111 i. bf: r•~· Je~'" 21, ,., •nd 'n"''" '· 11, \H'ldtr1....,.. Ill •II "''""' W1•l11l111 1e No bi. -"' .. C91111dlf'M 1111i.w. II II -* 911 • P,.....1 fer"' fllmllfilfllll ltJ ''" 16'<12 IM .... 11 el ""' •Mini. Wlllll11 tSK C>llfKI MfNltnltot Olfl« •lld II ll'IMt Ill ~ wlll't "ll'lllfllC'llMI t. !ftOfllt'lt 11'19!' IN llr1! Pllbflullclll el ll'lll •i.mH. ltcl'I lticldtr ""'111 bl lie-tel. LEGAL NOTJ.CE llflk•. ltWiMI' """' n. ,,..,.tlflfl!I, o .. tld J111111rr •· ''" ,.,,,,.,... ~ Glrlff•I Stnk" ,_... t!Ofll h t'tllel 111'1' If' •ff "Id• •M ,. 'ICTlflOUl lt.111111111 Wll..LIAM I . GllM)HS llnf ..,,....,,1Y ltl tlll' 11111 fKI...... •AMlt: lTAHMll'IT Eaewter Cll llW WI.II " ,_ ! -• "' ' wm M •""1•111M ori1., ltfl • hlmlll Mlfll M1lll. 1'flt ......,.,. ""'""' 6111 of lnl Mlo\'f MmrM dlttdtllf llAL ,..VAILi•• NOUlllT WAN UTll ""'llMM ... .,.. "' DUltYU, c.t.anNTt• • IAttitas TY • OllAlllOI OU tl V.ALLIY I " ... I: s f N l (8)'! •• .,. •• , J, IC""•· ,.,, T1ie chlef Slid lhal 10 years .....,... jllllp ol t • ~ ago "30 pemnl ol the coo-crlmiMI .tl'fllioo e( Ille Loo vicled felons were aenleaced A!lleleo County CGur1. · to the otat. prlaon. We an .,,_ Judll added lbal tab shocked I<> find, in our own m of isl,lll Pll "'• GD ,.... county, lhll lbla hu been balklo tn Iha counlJ tn 1171 decreulnl ucb year lo wbm commllled -of ·~· , , , ~ ::~:i:ru:::~~y~ ba-=.1:.::..of.=i'U: r--;.:::_.:~==.i~-1 • o...rtr.it "' Gtntr•I WvlUI ,_.. .. ~·''*' .... .....,., ,,..,.1 .. r11t crw.tANY, 2111 Ou ...... 0r.! ESvlhi ... MtU.tWNr •tn. -ltr•lllll ""''· Ct¥Wtlmt, """''"'' $1MNys, ........ ,.. Irle:""""' ,. .......... '""' C.111 ""' l",O. ... ,,. ,......,. .. tor l'f•ltfrl lflf ..... ,.. •t<A!llNI, "'"""'· .... 1lmli.r ,...... NlcMMI .. 0·~1.. "" 'D11POl'lt ............ '°' C•lff. nMJ .. llt 1• 1•1111111111 1MN11n.r fW "" dUlll'( • -'lldl IM wort 11 ,. • D hot 111111 21..._ MIWltrl t..m c 111 t.i1 cn•1 ta.fttl .... IOI.,.. tMU "' lllOI• .......... ludl "' ,.,. c:911e(ffW ..,... ... "" ..,... ~I , • • '. """""" -......... -""'"* " ,... .... ~:.;:,.futtoft111 ~ .., .. ,,.11c;,, Mlit.Mf .A ... ~. 11'» AllllM f"llllll"* Dl'll!ltl (Mil o.nr l'JI~ TIC* TllN ._...... ......,. ,..,. ... ..., WtT, H ........... dto c.111. ,.._ Jl"""'1' 1• 14. 1', 21, 1'12 ,o.,, I.OS 11,111 It.II ,._.. 14.11 ,Jft 0 . O'~tf!>.1• G•lur Orfvl:, ,,ltt lt.;1117 1,,.. lltlt l:Lhl ............ le9di, UIW. ,.., •·• 11.m 11..as ''·• ,,... ""-.... ,.. " ...,. ctMllclH 'r • TAKE J. HE ... 2~ .. JC 1.14 IJ,M 11.24 ...... ...... __ ...,.... "" ""' "" "·" '"" -•· ·-· NEWS QUIZ .... T" TllN Itel.,._.., flltll ""Ill tftt (eufll't • ,.., •• ltWll •.11 •·* •.nt ,,,n 11.n c.,. flf OreM1 c:..t¥ "" ....._ H. 1m. .. ,.,UTM•WT .,. ........ " IHYl(ft •• ....,.., J, M...... Otllll,., Cowlf'I w D y Wt'KI w A•cMn1CTU1t1 ..,.. cot9STaUCT1tt1 Ctwl. e a re ou ••• ,..ID NVMMll.. A.IA. , 1111l ITATI AICNn'KT ,........, Or-. GNtl Olltt ~. E s turd ••• _. ••••••• - -·.,.,'--""'.... .1.._,,. .. ,,., ,..,,,.,., " 11. 1L very • 1y .... " ..._., 1, ,.., n. a. mi ,,.,, 1m .Ja>n,,.._ __________ Jl Loi ~ belnc 11111eneed 1'BI tanns m1jor ..-, I --'*' _..., ... ,.. lo Iha llate prlaon.'' J1111111nf •.r ,...... •I I ---- Davia eoallnued: "In my 111.• did !IOI -auch I eounl)'. we llllll U.I :11_.1 cinwu,• Xllll ll!ld. ' t .• .,.'"".------------- ol o "'""l<Nt C111•icte. an. ll1rria' ••••Ill Wiil lo 11 · cia actlva (nballon or penlt, moot aipartar c-t judpl. Jn I 41 perellll of ollt bursJary II --11111 crlrll nla oo con~ are on probliUon or jucfldll dKl1l1rw. L parole, and 11111 44 pema1 of • 1ta11e ..w 1.o1 A1Wo111 PILOT PRINTING our rolll>erJ convictea an County had Ill -;,; .... ,1_;;-:,:-:;.:--::-:-:-:-:-=;.:-;:-:--~-=:.-:-:t· a!rwdJ-.. tcllv• ...... llM lllmlll In 1"' ... ii . ' 11111,.....• , ..... •• I I --,, • I ' . ~-. I i I I • ""'-'• ,,._, tt: Im the plctµre. They cjeclined to 1pecyl1te hi;>"'. lon1 wage-price contfol1. wrillJd remain in ef- fect; . · Herbert Stein, the council ehllrmiin, ,said · the pact ·ror im. ,,p~ld . be · "• et~ady, strong recovery, not a dynamic upsurge , hot a recovery ·boom ." ·· ·.He t0Jd newsmen at a brief· tng the council would study whetller lifting economic c:on- 'trolt might produce another lnflatlOnary spiral , but said: "I don't see ,any political gAin from ~ abandonment or con- trols. As f.:t As we can . see, the pec:>ple out there love them." • • Stein 1'U amoftl f9u, 14f. minlalrl~ olllcloll wl)o IP' pealed btlore lhe Houae Ap- • proprlltioqo Comm Lt I•• Thunday for eon,reu IO ~· the executive branch in ·lrft.. poslnJ • rtalcl 1pe"'"'1C ceiling wilhJn the Prtlident'I U .S billion budget for !local ltn- 71. "Whenever a new proa:ram ls proposed, thlt prqra,m must be important eno1.141h to w1rrant takJn& 10methln1 else out of the budaet, or im- portant enough to warrant a tax Increase," uld bud&et n1an11er Georae P. ShultE: T r easury Undersecreta.rJ Charles E. Walker 1aid the budget's lt5.5 button deficit w1s Intended to stimulate the ecooomy without apurring io-- naUon. Any 1ttempt l o balance the bodpt by cutting a pending or. ralslng taxes; he sald •. ''would risk Impeding the business ,dvance and reduc:· tlon in unemployment we seek." Committee: Chilrman George H. Mahon, tD-Tex.l, argued that higher tue.s would )lave to be propos,ed -next January to reduce .moon• ting budget · deficits, b fl .t Walker saitl no fuch request was , planned. He sakl the Administration. was relying on an expanding. eeonomy to generate more tax revenue!, .LEASE .:Now· . • .. , ' ' ,, ' •• ,. ' ' " • • " . . • . ,. , ;. •ALL Tllf GOOO SONIS.IY '~ll Tllf SU!im1AIS e~z.1•M( IADIC!.• ~U. Tillf!OOI! SOllGS·IYlll '!115i1PDSTAISelWIZJ"80.AM u~··· ill lllf:oooiiSOfllGf if All THE SUl'lRSTAltS • AIL l1I GOOI ! • • . ,. >· ,1 ' ... '' • • • . ... • • • • 'I ~ • ,. • • •' '.,; • • -. ~ ... / . . .. . • . I ~ ~· ~. ·:·r ·· . • ··\ , ... I('.• :·.j ·• t'•i.'..,-• ~:: • P '., ,•• • -• ;.-1.•"'' I 1• r- ~w · w·11 · , .. _. · .--:" .. ,, 'I e • 9~.7'!···;.".f:~U : · .. ,'· . I 1, • " .. ' ' .. . ' '· •••· ' .:I •• ... ' ' .. , . ' " '. " I .. ' ·, ' ' '. ' I • '< .,, . ' • ' " . . " ' .. ~' " . . ' ..... · . ' ' .~ I ... =t· ,, ' \ %! DAJlV PILOT s Fr!W, .iln:W)' 211, 1972 Hire A Crook MarketCJ.ain Has New I Ma ~ ' II you're going 19 he paying lholft you mi&bt u well put lhtm IO work. • this is Ibo phllosophy beblnd . a novel new job recruitment :· prilgram announced by 1he 7- :. II Markeis chaln, whole 100 ; stOltS In Orange and Los ;, Angeles counties are often robbed. ' " " The Help Wanled ad ml&ht read llke Ibis: "Qualified bandlls a n d •· stickup artists to cue 650 • · stores througboo1 California. : Enjoy 1ood pay; consultant ~ 1tatw:.: No one without crimlDal record need apply. Preftt men with time aerved ; In prloon,. " Executives of the oflen-ro~ ;· bed eonventeoce nwtet chaln •• are hirillg relonned sllcl<up :, mM .to advise the company on : · bow to cut down lta holdup •• JossO. . • , "The program is so simple , ft ls a woDder we didn't think • of It before," says Don i Bumslde, Santa Ana·based :; zone 1tore manager for the • :, Smith Firm • " I' .. Of Newport Sets Meet The board ol directors of vSmJth International J n c • "Newport Beach, declared lhe ,. rqular quarterly cub divi- :-deod on lhe common stock o1 : lO cent3 a abare payable Feb. . 21 lo sbareholders of record z Feb. 1 •. .. Tbis · maru the 40th con· i secut.Jve quarterly dividend to ' he decllred .by lbe company. ,, The boon! alao lei March 10 !' as the feoord. date for 'j: sbareholden lo vole al the an- ! nu.al meetln&:, which i s scheduled lor. April 13 at . I.be r Alrpi>l1er Inn ' Hole!, 18700 MacArtllur Blvd., naar lhe com~'• headqoarters, ac-; cor.dli\i lo lbe buaU-wire. FOR ADVERTISING ' IN . OUT 'N' ABOUT PHONE NORM STANLEY 6'42-'432 I • • ;!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·! • .Concerned about '.:your AT&T Stock? • . • .. .. •' " ' ·' " ' •' .. .. " • • .. ... • COme to our special Seminar in Newport Beach or Santa Ana . If JQJ 1111 concerned In GlllY Wrj Wllh )'Oll1' Amelican Telephclle stocJc, we lnvlteycu to iilvestan hour with us at cur spetlal semll1ar on AT&T. You'll Bet 111 ln- CllJthanalysls,-"1g such areas as: • ~of the di'lidend, near-tenn end long-term • Future financing of AT&Tand its effects • Regulatory cllmate In the Seventies • The "lrtla connect" competition • GrWtll Of computer c:cmmunicat!ons ; Yca'll -.. ellout AT&1's new warrants, the $4.00 COIWtlble 1Jreflll1ed end the company's several bonds. In addition Jilli will recei'le a free copy of our "'**'1 lmmtment report on American Telephone. Be SIR to brillgalc>ng Y\1111' questions for the discussion period; • . • , " . • • . • •• • r •' I- 1bls llllllllnR mikl Ile very Important to YolJ, ., f)lan-toallend. To make ltmorecor-1ient, we'vo ~the &ame AT&T eeminar In both Newport e.dltlld Slftt!IAna. ~ raservations. call 644.(;550 (flwjlllll8eldl)«5G9301 (Santa Ana) • llATP.: PLACE: 'hauday; Feb11111171at7.i30 p.m. Wiiidon r. eo., 1ne. . 8llO ""''""' ~.,.,.. Nzc;wt Bead! SPEAKER: Ra •• L Willaa er ......zf.q,ftbluai121t7:30p.m. ....... .. Co.,lnc. ll09 llarlll llllill Sll'let . SsllllAal 5PfMERS: nr-EJlumsmlllll~TIJllllD Walsfe!t S.Co. A rt .._Tlll81d:W -.-. &IN ............ C cdlrJW111w Okq 1•c.i.llllft • Nowpwt-1'92660 171416H e550 ........... lanlaAna927!)2 17141SCM301 -·---111 Q>ASr OV.ER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stock List , I ' .. ~· . -. II=. ~· ,._. •' -" 1 .. ... • . . ' 1 Thursday's Closing Prices Complete New York Stpck Exchange List -.. ~)~ .... --M 1'71 ' • • -.. lNt.) ......... C'9N Cfl" I .. . ' . . . . J4 DAll;Y 1"1LDT Friday, Jan..,, 28, 197l • • • • l . ., . r ! . • .. ' •• • " ., .. .. .. \ " ,' ' . ,1.·,· f •. '71 DODGE COL y· . BUY FROM No olhw ~ offtrs oll lhise JNtures os 1tond- ord ICJ!ipmtnl• AdPnllrtil• 1t1tfirig tolu!nrt. llo_w llvCl!Jlh J. wntihrtion. lront diK ~kes. 100 hp f1111inl, rldiriiof buck't THE NU:MBER ONE · . •' MOIL hidden ont'""°' plus up to 30 ""9· This is o low iniq• uYd DISCOUNTERS IN ALL f' 168 DIV NOW$ ONLY ' Of ORANGE'·COUNTY •• ~T • BIG SAVINGS ·!'~ . . IMMEDIATE f EXCJSE ·TAX . ·~EB/lTE . .. IN .CA~H!· : Etf:RA :SP.ECIAL N~ )~AR ·TRADE · IN SELL~OUTI' '69 DODGE '71 DODGE. · CMAllll DIMON V·t. ..,_.it llWll""'tieo\ Poww '11111 !•1. ,_,,,, 6 t•I •~4 ,.._ , Stt;rinQ. 4".C~. Virotl loo( · 11fff ... rillyl rocrl. Jl)Cl'l CTOfl732) ' ;~1688 " $)688 '68 OODGf s,..-ti.,i. <••ptf' (•1Hrtl .. t cvl .. •~to 1ra111 ... rttllt ~K•. '20t70SOSI• :;·51588 $1·488 ' '69 OLDS ' iUPllMI 2 l>oie• lhrd!o,, Y·t , 1110 lr9'11 .• ,....., , ....... .......,. no!; eir tond.. :~ :61.D11 ·$1588 ' . . . .'69 LINCOLN •• Cnth•111'9I 2 Doer Htr"-w!Wi ilnbi ie., V-1. """' 1rwi1. ·~· l ltff". tl«lfit ' ...... , ... t"ll"<ll.!Jll'.UJJ ·~3188 !69' PLY UT1t FURY 111 llDAN 1 !1.-j. ~lk Tr1n1mlu.ICJrl. .._... StMrlfll, l\lr COfldl- llo"lft9· Whli. Sldt W•IK. (VOJ "2l $1188 ... - 1 . '69 vw SIDA.If .l.111•"'"~ Tr1111..,•11io11. ladi• I. Hto!tr LowM~t1 O'tw4GSJ $988 · '69,.GMC J/~·TON TlUCI IU9 ' c.,.nnd~ .• SjlHd, C•mlM!1' EQUIPfTl!!nl, FK!Of'Y Al~ C~lllo•1lfltl. !.f21l112CI '69 Chevrolet CAMllO V:I, ~ l"""""lial\. ,_ • Srt""''' lwkt1 S•oll & ~oe1elt w~;,, S1d1 IY•11J, lldio ~ ~tottr '"$' 588 • TAKE 'YOUR PICK . . ' rofAtlOWM TOTAlMONTNLY ' S1S0.,49 isJot<il cash price incl. lox & license. Oet'1iftd pym1 .• pric11is·$ l SS4 intl.,!OIC, license & oll corrring cho<ges 1or 36 IMS. an opprovtll of yourQood.cfldit.AHNUAl PERCENTAGE 15.81 % -~69 ·MERCURY M0NTIG-O, MX S!ATION "WARN 't Ptslflrll", VA. Aukl!Nllc Tt41nsmls11fw1, ' PCl'l¥'tl' S~ll!O, P-<&r•k•, LWOtllt RKk. ·~~•iiii . '68 ·PONTIAC PllllllD '1188 '11 PACE AR.ROW "FIXER UPPER" · A 20' compl,+1ly 111f-c.011l•ifl•cl unit , . • POSSESS ION ! M•k• 4.oll'l•bocly •111'1 1011 your 91inl! Buy now •for th•t 1u11111'1t ! "•tttion , , • - IS1r. lllGIS57625ll '5988 • '68 DODGE DAIT WIS II Riii 5'01 IS S'fC !Al 1 Door ~,,~.,.,,.,v""'••. 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ORDfR YOU•S HOW. • ' • • NEW · .. , > .·'.72 <o·ifoNlt STATION 'WAGGN This is the best wagon buy on tht mar· ket today .•. loaded with features you would pay extro for on other makes, , .order now. · NEW '12 PACE ARROW MOTORlidME . ,, . . . ·' , . !'ijl ii fli. lllW JO ft. c°'""ltttfy Jtlf Cllf'll(liMd horrit on...,..,, CoiufNdliwittl...._nnsy,.,__ ,t..nng l llr-N1. iPOCiout """*'*'· A ~ °"""1!ed ~ll:jiln with l bumtr ''"°''· "ftrctd urtit hHI, d1h111 bothrotm & tlhlr lux11ri11. ONDtl ......,_, . ' . I •• • ' ' ' " "' 'Jilte Dd8slon ... . . ~. '-· .. ~ .. · Irv~n~'s Dow Crenting ;.P.f~'~ 'F.he~r~ f of{Ci/lut " • ., ,• ' . .. • 'i-· . ••• • f,. 'j I ' .. •: \ ~ • rriw. J~...., 2e, 1972 : . • • • • • DAILY f.lOT fl ~ I ••• .·Wberi; ·"to g~):~ .•. · to . . ' ·"-' ' \ BoH11teeod P:r~niing~r's ' ' .l\Jorle Ta~e - ln;~~p~ison By' VERNON· SCOT!' Ul"I ~,,....lC.+.ili11• ... t. HOLtYWOOD·-otto Prel1)ing~r. he<of the · B~a . vi~aie and: ~fchsmarst\lJ dlalecl.,, IS mellowing. His ~ew.e1t imovie .. has 11sUr.red no con- troVersy. · · • • Moreover the only1nuditf 1in.the film .is 1 &hot of Burgess M~redith from the rear. . . . ''That's .not. sexy~" Otto 1 a id, grimacing. 'I Thia l s:lhe :aame Teutonic ·direeto.r who was •bal)l•hecl fl)Jlll the ccmpany o( de- cent·movie:n\aken.for.8'J)(llng !Jl "'nle Moon .. ia 1BI~'' 18 years-ago minus a ¥<>- tion1 Picture Association seal_or approval. The , ital • wu wtthheJd beCauae the word "Vlrgii.I:' was U!ed ln the· ftlm. He a1ain Offended motion picture gen- try, the ·ciiliuloid gang. In 1956 with "TM Man With the Golden Arm." It was reJeased 1without~a seal ,because Prem-~ Inger uled,· the WOids ··jdruia" and "b¢roln." ' Ever the ~breaker, · Ollo was cri~ for "APatomy· of a r,lurder" ~ auch terms as 11rape" were -tillrted from the acreen. • · II should he holed In · pasolhg that ail three: plctures were outitiuding suc- ces .. 1 crltlcal!y and at the bo,.,f!lct. , Now otto has completed "Such Good Friends.'" 1 story ~ 1 widow· who ..ts. about llOduclnt tho hu1bltlds fll. her friend• wllo bad, befon!' her hubby'• demiie. been aedlJ!"d b1 ium. Solno -.11 Ulo I•-ia bl~. but for Otto itls ....111 tame lluR. "''I don'i,'lcxtk kr .controversy,"' Prem7 Inger AJd ~. "but ..metimll It bappona,'' • Molt of PremlTiger's misun· danundlng1 wllb the Motion Picture Auoclatlon ha.. lnvol•lll what the ulloclat!Gri call• wt.. Otto bhmUy c.all• lt cenoorablp. , The Aultrlon bom l'feminger ,.,d, ••rny point 1bout oenaor1tup 11 that we ...... the rl(ht ol f,... UJlfeHion. ·We nluat delllld lt or it wilr deteriorate and cllaappur. · "TheTo 11 -In IHe, '!We )1 ,.. In mrna. How' Cllld' lt1 tie ,.; ctlter wayt Movlll ... 1llllmed wltlt-ttme•." Tefevtlll!n ii ·-m1tter. Pttm-IDI• _, wlll be dltecUnc l vlcleo (Ill BOU.YWOClll, Pip RI !CAW'lt.J.lilSAR~IPl·l'OtLuT>ON l'IT OUT O~ THI HOUSI, wrilN HILi' • .... . : . ' • ... • " ' . • J . . f ~ . . . ' . Eco.i.C!gy ... Play· Premiering.=l . .. . ' . . . ....,., . I I ' f • ; • • • ! - ' " ;_ 'New~i;i' ltqt;~r Theat;er ·Guilil ~trike~-at· Pollution .~· -,-•· .. ~ ._,., .ti By Gll()RGE ;LEIDALo · . • OCC bar , office 'pr:lor , to e I c b . Cobb, Claudia 'Gnu, Sallie, Kuykendu~, °' ~!Y '"'"' 11ttt ,,..;· • perforn1iffl;e ~For Uckrt:Jnf~atlon, call Klf1}~rly McKltttllen and 'Cindy Poatma. · 1\ily _ "ci."'1 tJii~ • Kiin&llC"1• ',JiU 645-Ulll;or. S'IHll7. . · llt;ic!u<tlon 1ulf Includes Sor r •I.I sidekick koala' ~ar ·"Nuisance" "and a "Taie a Star\d" Is an 'ortginJil musical WaY'le• productklfl COC)rdinaf,or; Ste•• little · girl named Juli~ join .Jn 1a sea;,ch ecological morality play era~ by Pru 1 Wirn-t. ,~haral dlrecLor ; Victoria Bar .. for1 1 \g~ant to tack.Jet Pollution Pete:, Holden and Jean Tandowsky tett, chi>reocrapher: ·Ann Jo~phs, CM-Tlil \r!P'Uley 'tab and •the·hlpPY ~ · "· ' 1....,,. dulp' C Diane Perkins, "t1;. Ing they '!ind >at"u; end 'are '.!lie AsJtlie 'dvl!'tur ... ol:Katy'Kaogaroo M'li'llYll LJ!9clt, llage manager and Ju thealrical 'dellght t~• ,Chiidre~·· nbeater played by Val Mailander 'ahcl Julie', Pini, llJiik~.. , • 11 Gulld of Newport'HartJor hiS1n <1tor& for 'Monica P.oitma or ~.n•h~lm, 111\fold Ute • The Cllitdren'a ,'I'hellllr .Gu 11.d .,_ I cljlldren · •;or . Iii • II""~·· fL • iiUdienc. ls· led to, .. how~ villainous Newpott llarbor i1 'ctletirallnJ· H1 1111> 'pcrforip!Jl'Cesfnext S~t~af:a~~·Wat¥ ":Ponu'tlOn Pete'' aff~ us au' children year 11 a non·pfoHt coi1tmunity servte&-Feb.,5· Ind f. · .. , · 'J"'l 4' . , ' organization ~Cited to1 providing Uw. "Take a Stand" will he ataged\lrl t~ aod _adul,tl ahke. . Uteater; !or children.- Orange Coa1t C.Ollege auditofiUin, ~2101 Joseph Gaudio, an operatic· tenor· wtth Each year u;,; Guild produces ·two Fai.t"iew Ro.ad, 'COata M!sa, at 10 a:tn· .. t light opera, 1tehevilioa, Las Vegas and shows 1 creiuv,.drama workshoP aft&a a~3·P·!": Siiur~ay and a~aln1 at'-'and 3 .. l;ldo Pla~ers ' credJta' to ,hil .name, por· tourinl CO\Pplll)' ~ to entertain ' bu. P·'!'· on Sunifa~. ., . tr•);'I f11t blac~arted eco~ villain. dlcapp>d children . The.-gulld alao con-T!o~ell. 1t•$l: '"'°" sale at•Rlchar~s 1 Julie.'ao'c\rKaty .. tout tO fil>cf the lfapl tributes to-.roU&ll>g loan fUnd1 In tlto Lido Market; Rlcl)ards,Har~r.Vlew,'il\1~ Gltio G udl _ ho litU blrd"ieli• drama de p 1 r-1 m e-n t • ol bo111 Market: Newport CliJidren • :~'f' ~ . , . 1 0 ... 1 • Orange Cout Co!Me ape! UC!. Fashion Island; .and Rion ·~U., UiJm O\'•ted'PollutJ011 Pet.·from the land . :At both , perform,.,... ol "Take I · Westclirr Pl...,. . •1 • ' ol ' Ch••n11Vj]i~.~Marp . Spelletich ,fll.• Shnd" Ute Cf!!ieu·for RocyclJa& U..bfe Ticket.I-&Ila ·Wlll he a~ailable:,a~·tpe c.irona:del ·Ma~ is the lnform1Uve bird. Dllfards Ors~ wlll prOTlde blDI ' ' • • 1 • Along''the~w1y the' pi'tr m:ee(s a Neat for trash that can ~ reeyeled. • ... • c.t. Mamie Oberbeclt o1 Santa Ana,• who 'Each child allendtq Ille allow it-Ul'IOd ' -.PILI, THI flll 'ocloDESS llnga .tlie;pn!Ma of tldinell. ' to .iii;1na.on l\tlllllnwn can to dl,olii,:ln · wliue• ~ 111rouiJ,, Alalb Ibey 11\t bflll ia tllelr per_,·pfoleet•aPljM ht1r the·Ulea: ~f .woe from-po1,_r ~r1 1'PoJ1qUon Pete." . t: -r; . and waiN• and meet 1 boy named ,..!ck, played by John T.' Ktrr of NeWJ19rt Beach. , • Nick Join•· !hem . and the polluU.O. 'flghtera move onlto Japin and evenJu.Uy ' HIWlll wheu they meet Pele !he Flro GqddeH and llnally, the.GiantlhililaeU. . Armed wltlt adViee ol tho glilll Julie retum1 home, enll1t1 tr.e 1ald of twr once lleeplhc I~ and , llUllCllll lier battle qalnat,~ /'ale ... • Blllf' ~ cl' Newport Beach, dlrecta1 tllt:GAckfn't Theitet GUild pttr du<llllL<Aa IOQleriencid lctr<HJ a!npr, ..,... 11111' tllred.or, Mr1.""'Team1n h11 tourtd" the •u.s: in more than 50 mualcal productiom. Siie holds a m11tera degree In fine' IJtl from UC Irvine.and' recently directed .. IS Oocks." Memb<n·ol the c11t will lie familiar to Harbor Arel audiences fnr their roles In .,_,.,,,tly theat.r production•, movies and televlalon.' VII Mall•nder, who plays Katy , hu •P: peared In more than 100 pl1y1 1Dd 11111Sic1l coinediel. Others In the 1 cul lnchm Sue Carr. Diane Stadllopr. •tchaol Jacob•. Mlll!t Jl<Oba, Ricky ~Uri. John Ueutenb Kerr (IO .... :: Jahn T. Kerr i, Kevin JloCert and V Keykendail. A CJlorll•efld ,..., lfOUP appeariJll la the produetloD "'1turt• Dana ~ Margaret Kerr, Tammy llluty, P1t11 j, ' uJciy •SU:. .... , ,• .. .• • • • • • •• -· O""! PIL OT • !!'ravel ' 'iirtue Rewaraed'· at UCI Mobay Gets . ''"·. ' l'Y~~llllliti, Sldlu and Henderson and '1 JU11 r r.Jbbl;en will ht part ol 1 • . I • Ill ~tel In the La1una Beoch Hl:,i.1 ldleel 1ft. .. 1'1rt' Ave., Laguna Beach, on Jn. • at 1:30 P·"'· "-iftd1 r1lted will 10 to aid the Free Clink i1f Uiguna Beach .. Tlcktl~ are $5. Patron lk:kels are ito. They ire 1v1ilablt at thr. Clinic. 422 Gl~neyre, Laaun " Blach. For Jnformatlon phone 494-0761. JAN. II DEAF THEATER -The Silent Rusllerl Dr1m1 Club 1t G61detl We.t C.oll~ge wlll prestril a one-act play, "Thrtt Wtrln Went Lnokln1 for Death," ln the Actor·• Playbor on e11m- pw:, 15744 Golden West St., Hunt1n1ton Beach, at I p.m. Jan. •-It wlll bt p~sented in abbreviated de1r slan Janiu11e and for lhose In tht audience who hear. four lnttr- prttera will apeak the lines. Ticket.I, fl~ at tht door. JAN. II TkAVEL FILM -The Newport Ha.rbor Kiwanis Found•· tlon la preaentin& Ed Llrk's travel film, "N1tlon11i1t Ollna -T1lw1n.'' at I p.m. Jan. a in Or1n1e Cout Colle1e Audi- torium, 2701 F1lrvlew Road, Cbtta Mt11, Tickell, •2 for adulll; Sl for ttudent1. at the door. JAN. II PLANETARIUM SHOW -Viewers will Sile ."Destln1Uon Mara," a joum1y to Mari where primltJve life may ealst, at the Teuman Planeiarlum an· -the Santa Ana <:allege carnpus 15SO W. 17th St., Santa An1 , Fri. 1t 7:15 p.m. tJtroua:h Jin. 21. Ad'1\lulon J1 free but reservations are a muat. Phone '47-tMl Ext. 317. JAN. II -SI PETJ'JNG ZOO -Baby 1nlm1ls, Including an a1rdvark, will be in the lftlll at Huntln1ton Center, Edinaer at Beach Blvd., Huntin,ton llach, from Jon. II • 31. A flnt chin« lo let tht little ona pet ind-gtt acquainted with their favorite 1nlmal1, Admluk>n 3$ centt. JAN. II • FEB. 13 WllALE WATCHING -The Parent Teichert-Student Auo- dlllon ol Sin Otmtnle HJch School Is l!IOllSOrlng whale walchlll( 'boat trlpa Md! Sal. and SUn. through Ftb. ti. Boots Jeave Dana Wharf, f)an1 Point, 1t 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and Uckett •rt '3.IO for adults, $2.~ for children 12 years and )'OUftltr. Group nta for 20 or more. For reservaUons phone -.1111 or 4111-MM (t:IO lo 4 p.m. w .. k d1y1). JAN. II -FEB. II WJIALE WATCHING -A close up look at the gray whllei, aa tbty PHI •kin& the Orange County Coa1t on their yearly lrM from .mtlc waters lo breeding IJ'OUllds oil Baja Ca!l- forftll , may be had every Saturday and Sund1y abolrd the pauen1et cruller, Island Holiday, whkh le1ves the Balboa rPIVUian, 400 Maln St., Balboa , t 1.m. aod 1 p,.m. on 4 , · .whale walcblnt tour. Adull fare, IS; children 12 years and • fOU114ar, IS. lleaervatkln1 ma~ ht mid< by calllnc 1114J45. ' ' . , JAN. II -FEB. II · .' 'WIWJI WATCHING -" Tilt UCI BlolotY Club la 1ponsor- -Inc wba!t walcblnr boat lrlp.1 throuth Feb. 13 from Dana Point al tO a.m. and I p.m. eacll Sat. and Sun. Tlcketa lo puhllc, 14, ,mual be purchalOd by I p.m. 'l'llun., ene wool<. : ·; I• tlte Galleries !·~~~~~~-.~~~~~~~ if Vinyl Objects At Harbor Unit ;- NEWl'ORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM -. !211 W. Balboa --Blvd., Newport Be1ch. Hours: noon to 4 p.m. Tue1. -Sun.; Clolfd Mon. On exhibit In main gallery, paintings by Ed· w1nl Hopper, through Feb. 24.ln entrance gallery, collec· tion of unique 1rt boob by So. Calif. artist!; a !'!Indal shop wall , and vinyl objects created by Michael Davis, through . Feb. %7. OCC GALLERY -2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Hours : ( Mon .• Thurs. 7:30 1.m. • 10 p.m.; Fri., 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sun., 1 to 5 p.m. Closed Sal. On exhibit in the Art Gallery on campu1, Independent Studies Student Art Show of paint-! ings and drawings through Jin. 28 . . l SECURITY P.ACtFJC -, .. E. 17th st.. C:0.11 M'8a. On ... , hi bit during ' regu.lar bu1lne51 hours, oil painting!'! by Tony r Marsh, thi'ough Jan. f AVCO SAVINGS ANO LOAN -3310 Bristol St., <:asta Meu. ' r On e1htblt during regular bu1iness houri through Jan., oil ~ and 1crylic paintings by Je1us Serna of 'Guadalajara . ' . f BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main St., S1nta An1. Hours : ' • 10 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. Tues .-Sat.; 1 to 5 p.m. Sun ., and 7 to f t p.m. Wed . and Thurs, American Indian Art by six paint-~ • ers, an exhibit through Jan. 30. Exhibit of Logan Lockabey [ photos on lifeguard servict1 jn Newport &ach, Feb. 5 " through Feb. 'll. ! t MESA VERDE LJBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive Ea1l, COsta Mesa . On exhibit durin& reaul1r hours oils by Marian .. -Ries, through Jan . • COSTA MESA LIBRARY -513 Center St., Colla Mesa. Oil palnting1 by Mary Long on exhibit during:. regular libr11ry houri through Jan. , . 'fiJl8T NATIONAL BANK OF OC -1650 Adams St., Costa ·MW, "l'ainUngs by Lucille HOUH, throu"gh Jan. durlrii ref· ular bmtnea·houn. . TRAN!AMERICA TIT!$ CO. -170 E. 19th Sl, C:O.ta M .. a. On ·uhiblt durlnr rt8Ullr l!"'ln•sa 11?urs. through Jan .. • paintingf by Clara Miiier. : 001JNEY SAVINGS .-l!O E. 17th St ... C:O.ta Mesa. On tl- ,· hiblt during regular business hour!'!, ,oil paintings by Wanda Hein, Phyllis McCarty ind Alma Phllli1>3, through Jan. E ~ CROCKER BANI: -2.1(11) Harbor :Blvd., Q:lsl1 Mesa. On J J -:. exhibit during regular busineSI houn1 oil paintings by Ferne " Miller through Jan , ·' i : MllTUAL SAVINGS AND WAN -2867 E. Coast Highway, : Corona del M11r. On exhibit durint regular business hours, oil paintings by Pe(l:gt Wiicox. through January, LAGUNA. BEACH ART GALLERY -307 Cliff Drive., Laguna • Beich. Hours : 11 :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Currently on 1 exhibit.. ','Cartoon Show " of 77 of the world's greatest car· toonists: "Artists in Multiple," an in vitational print ·~"· and 1 1ptclal exhibition of prlnla by Ad Reinhardt. :All three shows run through January. LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS -!ro Ocean Ave .. LallJlla Beach. Currently on exhibit. durln1 regular busJneu houri, pointing• by Th<lma Paddock Hope, through Januory. MARINER.9 UllRARY -200I Dover Drive. Newport Bt.lch. Ori tlhibit through J1nu1ry during regular library hours, wood cuts and prlnll by master1 candidates from OU1 Art · ' lnr.itute, Loi Ange.let. CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -4lO Muigold Ave .. Corona del Mer. On exbJblt through J1nu1ry during regular llbrary Murs paintinas by Bibi Harlon and contest win.nm, p0ater from 'atlldrtn's ThNta? Guild production of ''Take • Stand." NII CIVIC CENTER GAU.ERV -3300 Ntwpor1 Blvd .. Ntw· port BUch. On elhlbi& durini regu11r City Hall houra, aeryllc pelntlng1 by .8r1l<f Hasstllt ,through Februlry. . . "-.I -·-1 • 1 • • -__,_......,_ In 1dv111Ct, at ASUCI ticket booth on lint lloor ol Commw. Phone ~ tor lnformatlM . JAN. II -FEB. U PllE.SCHOOL STORIES -The Newport Beach Public Ll· brary ha1 teheduled pre-school programa which will ttke place at 10 1.m. Jn the following loc1tl0t11: M'rlnm lJ. brary. ~ Dover Drive, Tuesdays : Corona del Mar Library, 4~ Marigold St ., Corol'la del Mar, Wednesdays: Harbor View Clubhou1e, 1171 Port Charles, Newport Beach, Thur1- day1, and the Balboa Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport &etch, Tutsday1. 'JAN. 11 • !t COMIC OPERA -"Virtue Rewarded.'' a comic opera by Picclnnl wlll be presented by the School of Fine Arla 1t UCI In the Vllla&e Tbe1ter on Campu1 at 1:30 p.m., Jan. 21 • 29. ll 11 directed by Clayton G1rrilon, conductor ll Wil- liam Holmes. Euaene Lorin& in charge ol choreoaraphf. Tlckotl, 11.110. Phoot 133-Nl7. JAN. II -21 MVSICAL COMEDY -The St. Andrews Pre11byteri1n Church, fiOO St. Andrews, Newport Beach, is presenUng 1 mu1~l comedy • variety show, "Heavenly Daze," Jin. 1.1 and 29 .it I p.m. in Fellowship Hall at the church. Tickets ,2.50 on 11le at church and at the door. For information phone IMf.7147. JAN. !t • . Bad ~ti~g By STAN DELAPLANE l UCI JAZZ NIGHT -Don Ellis and Willie Bobo will be he1rd in a Jau Night 1p00110red by the ASUCJ. Jan. 29 at 1:30 r,.m. in Crawford Hall on the UCI campus, Tickets, $3. aval 1ble at As10Clattd Students' office or ph<lne 133-5549 from I a.m. to 5 p.m. weekd1y1. Gena and Min~al Show JAN. II TRAVEL FILM -A travel film. "Flying Alaska ," will be prfi8fiflted by Mirian and Bob Auburn in Orange Coast Col· lege Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Drlvt, Coltl Mesa, al 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29. Tici:eU, $2 for adult!; Sl for stu· denta, at the door or phone 134-5651. Melvin Fritche proudly shows a portion of his ame- thyst crystal collection Which will be on display at the 25th annjversary show of the Orange County Mineral and Lapidary Society Gem Show at the Orange County Fairirounds this Sat. and Sun. in the Junior Exhibits Bldg. No charge for admission or parking. JAN. II CONCERT -The Orange County Piano r.oterie will be heard In con"cert SUnday, Jan. 30 at 3 p.m. in the Golden West Theatar on Campus, 15744 Golden Weat St .. Huntinfton Beach. There la no charge for adminion. FEB. I· II STORY HOUR -Cotta Mesa Llbrary. 566 Center St .. Coat11 Mea, offers 1 children'• story hour each Thur1. ,at 10:30 1.m. Two films will be thown also on Jan. 29, "Dracula" and "Hunchback of Notre Damt," 1t 10:30 a.m. UCI 'Friends' Chief Sets Cable TV Program , FEB. J INDIAN BASKETRY -The Pacific Coast Archeological SOclety will preaent Dr. Frank Lamb in a lecture on lndlan bl1kttry at the Ch1rles Bowers Museum. 2002 ·N. Main St., Santa An1, 1t 7:30 p.m, F'eb. 3. Authentic baskets will be uaed to lllu1trale lecture. This is in conjunction with the cur- rent art exhibit on American lndian Art now~ on e1hlbit at the MUltllm. No char1e for admlnion. FEB.4 -1 CM HIGH CARNIVAL -Cotta M... Hlah School 11 '"°" IOring Jta second annuaJ ·c1mlv1l, "Marty's Corral," Feb. 4 • • on the .chool Jcampus. 1bert will be fun for aU lnclud- lnl 1bout 15 carnival ride1 f~ adulll and chUdrtn; food ind game boothl j a rodeo: general store: a hlunted house, a battle ol. the bands and a basketball game. The hours are: Fri., Feb. 4, 3 p.m. tO Tnldnight; Sat., Feb. 5, 10. a.m. to mldnlaht and SUn.1 Feb. f, noon to 5 p.m. For more informa- tion phone MH43l during regular 1ehool hours. FEB. 5· BALLET FOR CHILDREN -Leaming Unli mited will pre- sent tWo' performances of ballet for children, performed by the Laguna Civic Ballet CO. at I and 3 p.m .. Feb. 5 In the University P1rk Elf!mentary School. Sandberg and Michelson Sts., IrvJne. Tickell, $2 for adult!; children, ,1 .25. Phone 133.2305, FEB. S . I CHILDREN'S THEATER -The Children's Theater G~ild of Newport H1rbor will present "Take a Stand," • child- ren's fantasy by Pru Holden .and Jean Tandowsky, in the Orange Coa1t Colle1t Auditorium, 270l Fairview, Road, Feb . 5 1t to a.m .. 1 and 3 p.m.: Feb. 6 al 1 and 3 p.m. Tickets, Sl may be reserved by calling 645-3891 or 673-6197. Piano Coterie Sets 2nd Season Concert The Piaoo Coter ie of Orange Dancing. the Imperal Society County will present \ls second of Teachers of Da,.clng and seasonal conce~t. "A Sunday the Natloiial AMOClatlon or Afternoon With The Classics" Teachers of Dancii\g. Sunday, Jan. 30, at 3 p.m. in The Piano Coterie. oo- the Golden West College Com· sponsored by the Auociated munity Theater. Studenl! of Golden West The first half of the concert College. is a non · Pro f i t will be performed by the Long organization devoted to the Beach Community College preservaUon, promotion and c h a m be r Orchestra, con-presentation of ch1ssical music ducted by Michael A. Pap-for piano. pone. The music· will be This organiuti-On Is also Mor.art's Overture. Di e dedicated to presenting other Zaubernote and Symphony No. performers of classical talent!'! 101 in D major {Clock 1 com· with the opportunity n I po!led by J. Haydn. The performing before live and ap- Colleie Chamber Orchestra is preciative audiences a n d 1 part of the College Sym· enhancing their caretrs. The phony Orchestra, ont of the Orange County Piano Coterie \ar-est all·studenl community will be offering scholarships to college orcht1tra1 in the na-talented persons In l he tlon . classical mu1ic field . Michael A. Pappone, con· Persons In t ere st e d In ductor for the orchestra is membership may contact Mrs. presently d i rector of Demi Harvalos at (213 1 596- 0rohestras at Long Beach 5205 Monday through Thurs- Community Co 11 e g e . He day from 5 to 7 p.m. Labor Day Trade Eyed CADILLAC. Mich. (Ufll - The West Michigan Tourist Association is hoping that school officials will d o !'!Omething about it befQre nei.t Labor Day rolls around. The aYOClatlon contends opening th~ schools before the Jong Labor Day Weekend is harmful to Mich igan's tourist bu!'l\ness. sttrttd the Long Belch Com· The public i1 cordially In· munlty College S y m p h o n y vited to attend the coterie cort- Orcht1lr1, one of the three, cert. There Is no charge. Orche1tf'a11ponJK1red by LBCCl)~iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ind difected by Pappone. ] ~ The' second half of the con- cert will be performed by the Pew Carr Oanct Group. Two billets will be preaenled - "LUn1 Fantasy" by E. Griet an<t "lta!Jan Slreel SctM." Miu Clrr •as tr1lned In l.A>ndon and 1hold1 dtgrm /""1' tht Roy1I Acl<lemy or I .. THI war~ l'INHT IOOKSTOHS HUNTER'S BOOKS l'OI 120 YIA,S-SINCI 1111 lo<1t..i At FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA P'-t· !71 4) S43-t343 U ,IOO ..... &P.,llitolb Jl.000 U1a1n1I ., ...... c.41 IAININS ... Lotll OPB'N ffENl'NfilS •rrL • P.1" • I ), f, 1 Our ad in the Dally Pilot was sa goad last WHk , that rwe're not changing -word in it! It was the biggest week In our 35 years of selling produce! And it's January! SERVICES THAT ARE UNIELIEVAILE! e Ope,, 7 d1y1 a we~kl e Finest produce . , • lowest prict1J. e R.1afly m1fl: fo1s 11l1d1, cole slaw ... etc. e Frei delivery! e Completa flowar shepl • Wa wira flowers for weddings , funlr1l1, 1rr'1n9ement1, etc. Via F.T.D. e Wa wire fruit via "T elafood", We h•va everythi119: ift ·produce from sh•llots to Belgium endivel We have everythin9 in flower' from deisies to orchids! Comt se1 , coma 1evel I ' ' , J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •, CJUSI' CELE~Y • THI 1nT 1uT iN TOWN • 1rs TlUI ti : 19« lunch i-• OUI PAMOUI -• SMALL ,,. IUT • • lltwft _ J .. J • PIUH SfUIUID • Cllll', SOLID • .;-;,4,;:c;;1,;i·suloi·-· : ORANGE JUICE: LttlUCE 11 • CAULIFLOWIR • 281 • I Al : • "Ii 5C • y• ~I. 8 V9 .... • • ~ htch ' • llMlt-2.... • ' UMlt-1 LJ.ih -4 Witt! TMs c..,_ Wltti 1\h c..,_ • • wi ... ,.,., c .. ,.. • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • COUPONS IXPlll NI. 2114 These restaurants damtnd tha finest for their cu1tom1rs: That1 why thay faature New,-t Product. Patronize thaml A ...... Tustin; Vlctw H ... 111, Latuftl luch: Did< C""'ch. Co1!1 ~ ... , DI ..... lalbo•: V..,. 1.,., 1111>01 llf1nd, •nd oYtr JOO others. Haw about your c•lli119 u11 •ora11ge Counq(1 r011t11 Oro10fng Produce and 11otHt 0rQGftfrallon" ~N~r:f~ •u Yem 01 - K"°"' ff..,. -t7MFll .,...,,. ., ..... , ·----· • ~ •. Frld'1, JaftwY 28, 1972 I DAILY "LOT - 'WEEKENDER () . I I ' . I I • r N I I ABOUT •• NO,W. S'l'ANUl'. ORANGE C1 11 'NTY'S REST AU RANT, NIGHT CLUB" AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE I. I Gourmet Dinner I One of the special events· tied to L«guna Beach's Winter Festival -which runs this year fft)m-Feb. 18 tbrougb March 5 -should have. the drawing power of a magnet for SOuth Coast out 'DI abouters. The allure is contained in three key words -tntemational gourmet dinner. , Set for Tuesday, Feb. 29, the lavish affair is being staged through tho joint efforts of eight· La- ~una Beach .r,estaurants. Distinguished guests will in~ude the consuls general of several foreign coun· tries. STARTS AT 7 P.M. The Winter Festival prograin will start at 7 p.m. in the grand hall o£ the Lagun• Beach Art Gallery, corner of Cliff Dr. and Coast Highway. Here dinner pa~ns will take part in • reception with wmes, hors d' oeuvres and music before attend- 1\tg the dinner next door at the Victor Hugo Inn. The hors d' oeuvres for the reception will be prepared by seven Laguna restaurants. They are Andree1s, the Hotel Laguna's Sea Terrace, House of Hy1m , La Paz, Old Brussels, Outrigger, and Royal Hawauan. We've received advance word about some of ttie hors d' oeuvres and can only conclude they alone make attendance at the event worthwhile. An· dree's, for example, will provide chicken wings s'auted with wine sauce, and baked raviolis stuf· fed with herb flavored celery and rice. MORE VARIETY The Old Brussels restaurant will contribute Gallantine En Belle Vue. This delicacy, served in cold slices, ~onsists of boned chicken made into a mold, stuffed with meat, poached in bouillon and garnished with jelly. From the House of Hyun will come Canton- ese egg rolls stuffed with finely chopped chicken SAM'S SPECIALS Smed Monday, Tuesday, Wrdntsday, Tlllrsday diflllflS indurh #/«I, ,.,tic ch-toast, dloic1 of b1k1d potato or 1ic1 HIMilin RED SNAPPER................... 1.95 MAHI MAHI ........................ 2.25 TOP SIRLOIN •••••••••••••••••••• 2.45 CHICKE{ll BREAST HAWAIIAN •••••• 2.75 NEW YORK STEAK ••••••••••••••• 2.95 .LOBSTER TAIL ................... 3.95 I STEAK AND LOBSTERS • • • • • • • • • • • 4.95 \~~ 16278 hcific Comt H.._,, Hu.,til""'* 8-tl C'll:Q 692·132f lunth1on • diflfllT • Mnqultl "'l'lae Grelit -Greet S,.._,11" FABULOUS ENTERTAINMENT DOUBLEHEADER ............... AIU.'S IDT AHi ZA.NIUT INTllTAIND SINSAftONAL SOUNDS o• mTllDAT. TODAY RC$COE HOLLAND MIKE & LENI M•. .... s.t. tr.. t:OI p.a. • • • .. M1 M y.-.t .... ,., ,... tin s.t. ..... 1:11 , .............. Jt • ..tylll OUTRIGGER ROOM KONA··LANES 2699 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA PJ;lOCLAMATION!! '.ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 2t -SoMtlMe Aftw 1:00 p.111- Wt Wll S...O.. 10,000th Sauerhraten Dinner Ha who happans to order th'e 10,000th Si1u1rbrat.n Dinner will than be claclarecl a 9ua1t of tha house for tha antira avtning. THI EDELWEISS QUARTET ROM IAYAllA Wiii supply a special ingredient for this rare event ' ~ ••••• +heir outst1tMfin9 dertee mu1ic. 1 P\ACI OI' 1HIS nlllT THE BERLINER German Family Redaumnt ·-IUCH IL-TOWN • COUNTllY ClllTSI HUNTl•TON llACH--IUl•YATIONI td Rll • mel •shredded bamboo shoots, mushrooms and wat r ~estnuts. Spare ribs a la Moana -provided by ~ Royal Hawaiiln -will present ribs bar!Je. cu Polynesian style and served with sliced pine- ·appJa. I I FINE MUSIC, TOO 1ln addition to a selection of fine wines and the music, the gallery will sport an international decor in keeping with the occasion. The full-course ·• dinner following at Victor Hugo's will be geared to· elegance and gourmet cuisine. Through contributions of the Laguna Beach Art Association, restaurants and volunteer commit· tees, the non-profit cost for the entire evening is only $12 per person. Tickets or additional informa- tion may be obtained from the Laguna Beach Cham· ber of Commerce. Me-N-Ed's Pizza .fans' hereabouts can enjoy a field day similar to that which fishermen would relish in the High Sierra. And all because of Orange County's Me-N·Ed's Pizza Parlors. These places are a virtual wonderland of pizza possibilities with the many tempting varieties of· fered. You'll probably find all your favorite top- pings, plus a few you haven't tried, all will be hard to resist. ~~~ I Selections, in addition to straight cheese, in· elude green bell pepper, Italian sausage, pepperoni, salami, beef and onion, linguica (Portuguese Sam. sage), mushroom, anchovy, black olive, Me-N-Ed's special (any three items), combination (everything). BASIC INGREDIENTS Before any extra it~ms are added, however, KING'S CROSS< PROUDLY PRESENTS _) MISS HADDA BROOK'S Limited E.......,.m Tues. thru S.1.-Four Show1 Nightly EARLY DINERS SPECIAL 2 Dinners For The Price of One Choice of 2 Entrlo1 Dally Until 9:00 P .M. 2831 Bristol-Costa M- FOR RISERVATIONS-546 3414 496-5773 499-2626 vtit~ ltr •''' "' t\ lil D lf " n ~t~"".· <CIC' GOURMET DINING OYSTER BAR • COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT T11e1iiley tftr11 Set.Ney, t :JO to I :JD BRANDIE BRANDON DUO n...-., ......... 12111 o,.., ...... 0.ys LDMCH e DINNll e SUNDAY llUNCH 11 &•. 4 p.a. t :JI •·•··4 P·•· J2I02 COAST HWY. (If c-v...., ... ,....,., LASUNA NISUR NOW OPIN THE UNDERGROUND FEATURING DANCE MUSIC BY THE . RED NECK QUARID Nightly Wed. tllr11 Sat. WAYNE GABRlll IN THE LOUNGE . Tuttdey thro"lh S.tunl1y 9p.m.to21.m. SUNDAY CHAMPA•NI IRUNCH 11 "' J LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS e DANCING ·' .. ·- inilial prepal'alion calls for some basic Ingredients that give the pizn its particwar taste. These, for the most put,1a,re oontained in the disLinctive cheese base . ':Ed" employs. Actully, this . unusual · mixture consists of six different cheeses blended together-mozzarell a. ro- mano, pumesano, provolone, pecante arangia and gallo fresco. And to this savory combination add the use of pecante spice pasta. GAY NINTIES Furthet, Me 1N' Ed's oilers the choice of eat· ting in a CihY 90's atmosphere on the premises or having your order delivered hot and piping to the door at home. . · Those dining in a parlor _ can order pizza in three sizes -individual, ·large; giant -\Vhile only the two latter sizes are prepared for home delivery. Large qu antities can also be ordered, with 12-hour notice, for private parties, meetings or banquets. At the restaurant, prices for an individual pizza range from $1.40 for straight cheese, to $2.05 for the combination; $2.10 to $3.25 for large; $2.80 10 $4.10 for giant. HOME DELIVERY All take out or home delivery orders are 10 cents higher. There also is a 25 cent delivery charge· 50 cents for delivery of 21,2 miles. Delivery hour~ are 5 to JO p.m ., Sunday through Thursday; 5 to 12. Friday and Saturday. . Anyone dropping into one of these fine estab- lishments has a wide choice of beers to accompany ti.is pizza. Leading off is the house special, Mun· chener Bavarian· (dark) draught beer, by the pitcher or glass. Imported botUe beers include top labels from Holland, Denmark, Austria, Germany, Canada, Austrialia, Czechoslovakia, J apan, the Phillippines Mexico, England and ScoUand. ' In Costa Mesa, Me-N·Ed's Is located at E. 17th and Tustin Streets; in Huntington Beach at Beach Blvd.,.and .Heil. Ideal spots to take entire famil y for a .pizza fill.up with litUe. damage to wallet or 2 I CONTINENTAL <::UISINE e •SEA FOODS CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS , ....... .,, ... . NORM· PANTO _,UO . --!l;oo c'!:.."";~,.~1·4-1!!· .. J A.M, 1'70 ·Ntwl*' -._. Colhl -'42-CtJ . ' -B.f ~C. * HOURS WllahltAl-Alfl1---6-!....- -R"Y -Teri -"'J -U. -IN -p.;,IY - Dlmr-. - -Ntol.-...... -T-.-Wfl•7 . * "Big Freaking C~ktal" As You'll: All Flncl . .Out ' ' If You Troop Down To THE VIILAGE INN 4at TO 7111 P.M. ~ .......... -_ .. _ COINll OP P-'.lk AND MAllNI U.uoA rsuND ,n ... 111 purse, other parlors wlll be found in Garden Grove, Anaheim, Fullerton. Santa Ana and Stanton. Lunch at The Fisherman Summer is probabl y everybody's favorite time of the year at the beach. But the idea th1t warm \veather and the seashore have to be combined leaves a lot of people missing some of life's most pleasant mom ents on the south Coast. The winter months too, in their own distinct \vay, pr1ovide ntany hours of absorbing nature's won· ders along the Pacific Ocean . There are, in fact1 a number of attrac tions throughout this season that actually make it the best for daytime dining in restaurants facing the water. MID WINTER DELIGHTS Heeding a call the other dal to review these mid·winter delights, we look of for Huntington Beach with the avowed purpose of dawdling over lunch as long as time (and the restaurant's manage- ment) would permi t. Choice or place was one of our regula~ spots in th e beach city -the always agree- able Fisherman located at the entrance to the pier. r oz> Taking up a ringside ocean view table at one of the large picture windows, we immediately noted the atmospheric condition that dominates a clear and sunny January day. How, after all, can you ,. escape the spec ial magic of the interval when the sun holds forth at its brightest? Beyond Illuminating everything with a stron,.r light, the winter sun casts an especially brillllllt sheen on the water and doubles yolll' awarenea of. the pla cid and undulating movement. Catalina Island stands majestlcaliy etched on the horizon with a clarity undreamed of In July or August. RELAXING Relaxing into the Fisherman's comfortable sur- roundings one is tempted to request permission to take up permanent residence. Certainly the thought (Continued on P• 21) TEMPLE GARDENS ~wssea ... ~ RICKSHA COCKTAIL IUFllU LUNCH ll1•1Ill M-,tllrSIP-, "'· & s.t .... ' Featuring Exotic Tropl"'1 Drinks 1111 AIMMI (If Nliilllw'J , I COITAMDA . 540.1917 "l40olftl ' 0,..7 .... ......... , .... ''ZACAUO" c.ataL ..._,' 111 · w..klJ "'-'111111 A.M ... 11:11 frhlar ...i .... ..,, 11JH A.M ... 1:11 A.M. ....,.I 4:f0.1J MIDMl•HT 9093 I , ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH 962·'911 ~I BoUi'A' ,,. > AT REUBEN'S-COSTA IE.SA • The delightful . songs and guitar of BOBBI WALTERS (Tuesdays thru Saturdays) Heuben•s 1555 ADAM S, COSTA MESA ' J ~. .. . .. • • • ·r •• . .• , . ..... .. • I • • Dlll.Y "11.0T F'rlday, Jat1ulf'J ~s. ·1972 • THE BLACK KNIGHT 1 . RESTAURANT WEEKENDER OUT I ~I ABOUT! DINNER • COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT LU NCH 12 TO 3 Open Dilly 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. , . Now Appoarl"t Pml FORSYTH ~ , AND THE TIME MACHINE 330 IAST '11TH STREET COSTA MESA 541-7791 . . . I " t ' ,.. • • A guide to the be.st in enttrtainm.ent • ISADORE'S ]JJ l •'t"icf• Driv• -NtwjtOrt 111,h * AMER ICAN HEAD BAND • REUBEN'S -NEWPORT 211 f•1t Ce•1t Hi9hw1y -New,ort l11ch * JOHNN,Y SHERIDAN DUO • THE MOONRAKER 11142 Mec.Artftur l•ul•'ltrd -S•11f1 A11• * LYNN KELLOG& ond BOB HOULE . ' • ' · REUBEN E LEE Ill E•1t Co11t Hl9hw1·y * SOUND ARRA.N6EMENT • REUBEN'S -TUSTIN lllJ Tutti11 'Av111u1 -S1nt1 An• * FEMALE SPECIES. Fobruory ht ' . • REUBEN'S -COST A MESA 1111 Ad11•u A••· -C•tf• M111 * 10111 WALTERS • . REUIEN'S-FULLERTON 101 Nerth, St•t• Colftt• -,ull•rl•11 * TWIN PIPERS • REUBEN'S-LAGUNA HILLS 24001 A•t J• le C1rlof1 -L19u11• Hll11 * TIM BURR • REUBEN 'S AIRPORT #41 M•cArltiur l•uf•.,.•rd -N1wport l11clt * DOU& KENNEDY • REUBEN'S -SANT A ANA 2l I ) Nortft l ro1dw1y -S111t• A111 *SHANNON (Continued from P.,. 2n comes lo mind when you observe the slackened pace of activities -in contrast to the bustle of summer- time -on the sand and pier' outside. MENU Scanning the FJsherman's menu, we consider~ ed everything from the California fruit ulad, served with cottage cheese or sherbet, $2.~. to the New York steak sandwich, served on sour dough bread with French fries and a choice of clam chowder or salad, $3.95. A wide variety of additional sandwiches range from a chicken salad, $1.25 ; to a pan fried abalone, $2.50. All hot sandwiches are served with French fri~s While those· that are cold are accompanied by potato salad. ~. Some prospective fish entrees, served with a choice of chowder or salad, are egg dipped filet o! Engli&h sole, •ama nd ine, $2.50 ; broiled halibut steak, $2.25; deep fried eastern scallops, $2.25; fish-kabob garni, perch, shrimp, scallops and halibut, $2.50. Other salads ·include chef's salad bowl, garni, $2.25; avocado stuf!ed with crab meal, $2. 75 ; stuff- ed tomato with tuna or chicken salad, ,2.15i shrimp or crab Louis, $2. 75 each. OUR CHOICE For our eventual luncheon choices we turned to one selectio n from the sef!;food entrees and an- VISIT OLD JAPAN ® -} · mlYfl·KO Luncheon· Dinner Cocktail• P • .o\Si\DE."lA 139 S. Los Robles• .195-7005 ORANGE SJ To\vn &: Country • 541·3303 ~M~I ANCHOR INN . HOUSI OF SIAl'OOD NOW OPEN . FOR LUNCH 11 :JO to Z:JO. T-. tllnl Fri. Ni9ht/y Dinner-Cocktails 4 to 11 p.m. ·Sund'•y 2 to 9:10 pm....:.Closed Mond•ys ]814 N. Coast Hwy. !Ei Camino Reail SAN CLEMENTE 492-6571 oliier ip the sandwich department. In the li~t case this netted a superbly prepared and cooked plate of French fried iwnbo shrimp, served with 1a'tangy cocktail sauce, $2. 7S. ' The hot Neptune sandwich, a house 1pecial, really proved a winner. It consisted of assor\ed se1· food {shrimp and crab meat, as it turned ou )1 serv- ed under a hot coating of melted imported cheese on sour dough bread. In addition lo French fries, accompanying items included pickle, black olives, tomato slice and a lemon ·wedge. • DESSERTS Congratu1ating ourselves on the wisdom 'or our choice when the last bites had dlsappear:el:!, we rounded .out the occasion sipping aromatic ,coffee and satisfying the sweet tooth with a lighj,touch of lime sherbet, 35 cents per dish. . ·. It's gotten so each visit to the Fisherman is llke renewing acquajntance with a delightful and long- time old friend . And trying to alternate meals as we do, we'll make the next call a dinner outing to catch up on that facet of our friendship. The Fisherman is located at 317 Pacific Coast Highway, just lo the left of the entrance to the pier, Huntington Beach. Open · seven days a week for lunch, din ner and cocktails, with entertainment nightly in the Lounge. ~~?ta,; 4> Corona del Mar ~- Fine Italian Cuisine Cocktalb 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-1267 ·--o,.. Delly -I P·•· te J •·•· CLOSID MONDAY PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT Dynamic Entertainment Double Header RATED ''X'' PRESENTS GINO LANZI SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mo'bile ovens speed cflliciot.11 pipili&·hot pizus to your door In minutes. l'erpro~pt~..icophono 646-7136 (Nowport Booth/Coate Mes1-l7th1ndTustin) or 847·1214 (Huntiostan Boch-leach ond Hiel). Getthe~q};SJb MONDAY THUISDAY IOISE ~.•c.":9~99c ~:c.!':'1'1 99c FllDAY TUESDAY 2 1111!1'-S "'· 1 n .Ill • 1111 . 11118. r.ea.,_779 WIDNESDAY All Tlf cmlll na. '" C• 111 -779 SANIDAY 's11A1 DINllll 1 l'OI sa.• IOllAlllA SUNDAY AUTMICHICllll ~ . Y•C.. .. _77• ___ _____. 1 • DAILY t :JO 0 t IUN. 10 TO 6 "X" FOR EXCELLENT ~ROSCOE HOLLAND Mon. thru Sat. from 9 P.M .••• In his 9th year at Kon1 Tues. thru Sat. from 8:30 P.1'!. through . · Jon. 29 onlylll OUTRIGGER ROOM KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR Bl VD. PALETINA'S M•flffy tlirs Wff~ AND-,•OM HAW.,11 LIROY--4 t• 10 P·"'· JOHN GLOltlA-10 te 1 e.m. Thund•y thru Sund•y FEATURINCI DINNllS In th1 S111 Fr111ci1,e M 11l1r lACI OF U.MI STIAIS • su.FOolS I TO 11 NIGHTLY • IUSINISSMAN'I LUNCH · 11 :00 TO I , SATURDAY-11 to5 LUNCH . OR BRUNCH Llt1•or ad Fffd 1 C-.ri11t hr '-"" SUNDAY-BRUNCH ... O~N ~~IY1 DAY \ Otil TH& OCIAN AOJACINT\ TO HI Wf'OltT SUCM l"laR ' 2106 W. OCIAN flONT NIWPOIT HACH POLYNESIAN REVUE NO COVER-NO MINIMUM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS AT DON THE llACHCOMID 3901 E. C-t Hwy.-c ...... ., Mir a-"ltlotls 675°0900 Brandie and Kathy· Husband and wife entertainment team, Brandie and Kathy Brandon, are currently-winning crowds of admirers at the Crown House, 32802 Coast Highway, Laguna Niguel, Tuesday through . Saturday from 8:30 p.m . RMEftA tu:&TAUUNr Contin1nt1I ,(uitlne Co<lctoi11 StTVing Luncheon and Dinmr M011dav·through SaturdaJ. Closed Sundays · · · · W• er•. loc•t1d n•rl to th• M•y . Co. in South Co•st PlaI•. JJ]J I. lrlit9I 140.1141 ROAST PllMI 111 OF lllf AU JUS AMON• II SILICT DINNll INTlld VINA HAR MElt DUO E11t1rt1ini119 KEN KENDAL L'S VOPr~,~~~T~we~2YUSf BILL MALOOS Appearing with GERMAINE And The Yellow Brick Road 1400 rALISADES (BRISTOL) COSTA MESA 557-70S7 Try Oor "DAILY DOUILI"' I ,_.7 '°' T .. Dinner• hr the .,rl~• .t OM 2601 Wott Cooit Hwy., Newport looch { .. 141-116 , ________ , __ ' MEXICAN RESTAURANT • "FINEST MEXICAN CUISINE IN ORAN&E COUNTY" FOi YOUI DININe & DANCINCI PLU.SUll MA•COI " AND THI 1 LAnN MAUI TRIO ...... s.t ........ ,,... .. a.._ 147 w. lflll ,,., COSTA MBA '41-97'4 ' Comedy Filming Ahead ~····11n "Every LltUe Crook and NaMy/' the Cy How1'nl· Leonard Ackerman production completed filming on the MGM lot now and moves to Ilaly for exterior locations. ' • CUrrently sill-clays ahead o! acheduJe, the contemporary, ti'o.ttcois' CONTINENTAL CUISINi F1m,u1 For FLAMING DUCK I Op•n 11 :00 A.M, -Closod Mondoy HUNTIN6TON IEACH, CALIFORNIA 11151 BEACH ILVD, 142-1919 Real (1nlonese Filod eat here or take home. STAG CHINESE . WINO ' 111 ht pl., NoW,.Ort lleoch ORiole 3-9560 ' . . . . . . ' ' o,M , .. lr••llll D,elty 11-JJ -Prl. •Ml. s.t. 'Ill J •. -. , ' FRESH LOCAL. LOBSTER! $4.9S NIGHTLY TA~r/t!!?WHAtE 400 MAIN, IALaOA PENINSULA PLENTY a·F PARKING" •' 673-4633 • ~ , Cµinese Cuisine • =· . -.,.,_ COMBINATION • LUNCHEON PLATES IA FROM $1.25 COMPLETE DINNER'S FROM $2.95 'k 1 Oriental Cocktail Loun1e '(\" it f@'11.turtng Tropical Drinks 1 Ol"IN DA.ILY 11 M\·11, l"M ' CLOSIEO MONOAY Ill -11 · "~--. 1t- PHONE •• ; .645-5550 153 EAST 17Tll...,~~ COSTA Ml>SA A~:N. RICK ROBINS \t( ... ndtry tin S.llMy l :Jp to 1 :JO su':!L llUNCH ,,.,., . I 0 AiM t. 2 P.M •• U.N9Ulr PACILITIU Jl 7 PACIPIC:. COAST HWY. HUNTIN•TON llA~H fl. J:} W• "-ho Yoe - o4i ~ 't"'6lauranl · 00.R an4 AMHICAH CUISINI TROPICAL COCKTAILS ENTlltTAINMINT POLYNESIAN MUSIC' Fri, incl lat. Nltihll 1961 ADAMS A VI. (ot MafMllo) 968 5050 HUNTINGTON llACH • MEXICAN BUFFET LUNCH ....... 11. Sl.41 DINNER SUI Mell."'"' ..... '" 1t• P,M. 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Twiggy, who at 17 became the world's most famous fashion model, stars with Christopher Gable portraying her leading man onatq:e and off. Tommy Tune. ot "Hello, Dolly!" and 1 ' T h e Gold- diggers" television fame Is America's representative in the distinguished international 1upporting cast. ,,,. Russell, who productd and directed his own screenplay TWIGGY AND CHRISTOPHER GABLE STAR blsed on Sandy Wilson's Pair Sings "I Could Be Happy With You" In "Boyfriend" original legitimate production, describefJ "The Boy Friend" 'Pa&DS/lman • .. it b•tter than ha hat b,.n in ye8fs/" """---TIM[ MAGAZ/Nl'--- 'Hfllll9/0D/li • .. th1 bast work Df I fift·timlf" •TIM( MAG/tllNE---- ue 11611JlfJf • .. J$1imply fantastic/" -COSMOl'OtlTAH MMWIHl-~ '/HllJllSSl/llill/O •.. stnsitiVll• "'°"""' -.,. 1· ••• 11/tl -cn.rv t EDWARDS m ' •:~t;J ·' ............. 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Music Cenltr Mark TIQ>tr forum ollering o( the C.J1\tl: Tbealtr Group is the Beq:ett .sampler nonpareil. Du bi in n1tlve Jack MacGowtln bre,atbes theatrical life into selections !tom Beckett's , novels and plays, includlng Godot. MacGowran ts the lone figure on the .stage. His garb . ii .. ·~ately tattered grutooa4 ·a frayed-grayed scarf, a smtty handkercbief and clumsy bootf above which hover gllmpaa ol bare, skipny ankles. This frail, uncertain com- poaile Beckett man, the tired · Oeab all too willing to face the certainty or the grave, ap- : pears in the MacGowran : Portrayal to be more real than : • an . English lit survey of : _Beckett's works could ever spark in anyone's imaginaUon. The Irish actor, who credits Jolm Ford for hi< first film role ln the 0 Quiet Man" brings to the Intimate Taper stage a ; :masterfully executed , m. ; slghtrul brush with works of : bis fellow Dublin native. : · 'Ibo theater eiperlence Is genuine, flawed by none or the ·Theater of the Ab au rd cutaineu ao frequently and wllllngly attached to Beckett's -· In abort, If Becketfs plays have turned you off, you o"°e ii to youraeJI to read him from Ille lipa ol MacGowran. An opening nJcb1 audience .... --that the first hour of the evening bad passed in what 1eetned more like 10 minutes. MacGowran 's or<heatxaUon of Ille largely unfamiliar ncerpla. entertains ---Clf/0011// ?U • • r I T I. ' with a nOw of line, a crisply llke "Great schot8.r I was too. Urned pace and an esprewve No thought, but a great "Fright Night" takes on a force or the beauty of memory," received. "Girl ill Freudiaa Sllp'' spooky new loot as the &.harp Janguage that in it.s whole "It's vague, Jlfe and death," Comedy on stage at Hun-am shapely Moone Lila ar· equals the appeal of a MacGpwran <ihants. tingtoo Beach Playhouse, 2110 rives January 29, 1972 to magnificently per f o t m~ d Vague l~eed, but thanks to Main St., Huntington Beach bewitch the fall! of this Mozart chamber plece. the Centre Theater Group, and f'ri.·Sat. at 8:39 p.m. through regular Channel 9 feature. Though the aaemblaie of Jpck MacGowran, cleared by Feb. 12. Reservations -53G-Moona Lisa, is the only in· bits of a dozen Beckett's momentary glimpses. 8861. habitant of the moon who has , work! makes up the evening, The "Works of ntckett" "lttother E~·· as yet. revealed herself to e a ch , by v I rt u e 0 f alternates with S lo b h a n Ecology rock musical on earthlings. She has an endless MacGowran's talent, blends McKenna's "Here Are the stage at South c 0 8 1 t assortment of ghoulish pranks tog~ to become a flowing Ladies" a review of the ReperlO!fi., 1827 New p 0 rt and worlds of wit. with which whole. females penned into life by Blvd., uma Mesa, at 8 p.m. to liven up the double-feature Without overly dwelling on Irish writers. in the P..fark Feb. 2--3, 9-lO, 24 • rtfarch 2 and thrillers enjoyed by the strong the musical par a 11 e 1 , Taper Forucn of the Los 9. There is an extra l0:30 p.m. of heart Saturdays at 11 p.m. MacGowran'• voice never falls Angeles Music Center, until perfonnance as well as at 8 on When she isn't busy shock· him, not> the audience, as an Feb. 20. Feb. 12 only. ing horror buffs, Moona Lisa is incredibly Jn tr lg u l n g in. "Blithe Spirit" the alert and talented Lisa main acllve in thtir pro- fes.Wns. Southera California was their choice. Lisa served u moderator for a current-events: program on a local tele~lslon station •nd fully intended to develop the more serlou, side of her pe1'10f18llty by · delving into news commentary. The Moona Lisa character came about quite by chance. There hap- pened to be an immediate need for a strange creature who was sometimes sinister confusingly cbannlng a n ci monstrously bewitching ••. all In all, a very nice ghoul. Liu. succes.stully filled the prescription by creaUng the Moona LI.a, and haJ brought chills and thrills to countlesa fans of the mysterious and the macabre. The unusual character has become involved in strange experiences few ' e a r th creatures (happily) can boast of. Moona Lisa is probably the --0nly moonster inside the Earth's atmosphere who 'haa been bitten by a baby gorilla, clawed by an Iguana and almost sirangled by a gopher· bull snake! strument. 'lbe p I t c b , Ur Whi Noe! Coward comedy on Clark who resides in San flections, and tempo weave a lm.an In stage at Costa Mesa Civic Diego with husband Jeff and spell. But, the evening is no Playhouse, west gate of Or· an 8-year-old son, David. mere feading o( the wor.ks, 'Rabb• ' ange County airgrounds , 'Lisa's career in the en· because MacGowran is gifted · Jfs Costa Mesa, at 8:30 p.m. Fri.· tertainment field began in 'Marty's Corral' Ready with an engaging acting sense. Sat., through Feb. 5. Reser· Hollywood at the age of seven-He weaves, bobs, sigbs with stuart 'Whitman has been vations -839-5303. teen as half of a twin act with Costa Mesa High School will his whole body, tread! pain~ $igned to ·star in MGM's "You're 8 Good Man sister Laura EUiot. The two be transofrmed Into a carnival fully slowly, collapses in time ''Rabbits," a science-fiction Charlie Browil" look-alikes appeared in motion campus when it kicks orr its and in tune with the wCal Une.. suspenSe drama based on a °fi.fusical based on the "Pea· pictures, legitimate stage pJ"O. second &Mual '.'Marty's Cor· Lithe is the adjective that book by RuWll Bradden. A.C. nuts" comic strip on stage at ductions and on New York r-al" at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 4. best d ibe th Lyles produces and William television. Approximately 15 rides in-escr s e 53-year old Claxton directs. San Clemente · Community 1 d' ll actor. S rt Theater, 202 Avenlda Cabrillo, Sister Laura's mar r lag e cu mg a ro er coaster, ferris tithe he must be to fill the tua plays Ray Bennett, a San Clemente,~ at 8:30 p.m. altered the twin image, so wheel, an octopus and other stag that · --• nl b college , professor researching Th • 1 thro h b Lisa pursued her career alone. rides for youths and adults e 15 gra1.-i::u 0 Y Y nat.ure's -log1·cal rebeil1'on. ur~ . ...,a ·• ug Fe · 13· ·u •-led b two seat-sized stones. A swirl ...... v Reservations_ 834-5303. She appeared in New York on wt ~ erec on t e school f · I bot· · th The screenplay by Ha I the first Jerry Lewis • Dean grou!K18 1 for the pleasure or o pam sym izmg e Dresner and Gene Kearney "Tbe Amorous Flea" al ci.rcUlar nature of the universe be A musical based on 8 Mo--Martin Show, Kraft carruv goers. ·d .. _ ba kdro f th goes fore the cameras on Television Theatre -and the A rodeo, sponsored · by the haunted house in the boys' gym guaranteed to raise the blood pressure of young and old alike. Six bands will tie battling on Saturday for the honor of playing (or the school dance \vhich wtil follow the next week. Booths set up by school organizations will have food, games and a variety of crafts for sale. prov1 es uJC c p or e southwestern locato'ons m· New liere comedy, on stage at Ir souUul se·-b r me ·•·• · · eom ·t The t H Montgomery Show. There she Costa Mesa u; .. h School Future ....... or a.uut> m Mexico and Arizo· na 1. n vine mun1 y a er, U· 1..1..16 life. 'January. manities Hall 00 the UCI cam-met Jeff Clark, then star or Farmers Club wlll be staged Brando Role Man is born whether he Whitman, who received an pus, Fri . .sat. at 8 p.m. Feb. the radio Hit Parade program. Sat~ay with students' riding wants to be or not. He spends A <f..19. Reservations -547-T/33. Jeff and Lisa remained in the bucking broncos and wrestling HOLLYWOOD (UPI) _ Iii !tying to fi I ha cademy Award nomination ''T -1.--·-big city for a while after mar· with belligerent s•~rs. M a e 1£Ure OU w t for the best actor in ''The eDUUUM: of August Moon" ~ arloo Brando heads for Para· he's doing being alive, 'lben Mark," recently starred in A comedy of poSt\var Okina· riage, but soon began to scan Refreslimenls and Doral ar· mount and the starring role in wonders if he ahould be look· two "Wonderful World of wa on stage at the Laguna. the globe for a friendly com· rangements will be available "Child's Play" to be fllmed 00 itng forward to dying and why. Disney" television sh 0 w s MouJton Playhouse, 606 Lagu· munity they could belong to in the general store and the location in Tanytown, N.Y. No other message Is plotted na Canyon Road, Laguna and bring up their son yet re-senior class will erect a with Sidney Lumel "'-~mg· . which have yet to be aired, Be h t 3 30 lir.:~~=~~~~1,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~::;;~~~~::·~ or -~-'. Humor would not .. ac , a : p.m. Tues.·Sat. .....~KO.. High-Flying Lowe" a n d F b 0 26 Re t. •• seem to be forthcoming, yet e · """ · serva ions -4...,_ "Seeta, The Mountain Lion." 0743 MacGowran nudges the au·1-::;;,--====~~~~~·;;;;;;0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii~ dience into bursts of laughter I ' In !pontaneous recognition of , the human condition. Beckett would be pleased, I think w1t.b the reactions lines £,do N EWPORT BEACH · ot the ent,once lo the fo bulou\ lido l~lr OR J 8350 ......... " ............................ . HELD OYER AGAIN WALT DISNEY Detective Harry Callahan.You don't assign him to murder cases. You just turn him loose. 1•DKJIOal AfilD aaOOM STICKS• ........... ,... NEW YORK CRITICS AWARO TOP 10 IN LOS ANGELES BEST THRILLER OF THE YEAR Soiig ---. S t 111//'~ I .. -.. '" ----.. S!JU!UM ? . -.. . ----,, SrAUIU'r! "° . -.. '" ----.. SUD/UM J .. -... . - "'T•u1 .. ,,.. • ................. ... ILLY JACX'" fePJ -"MONT• WALSH'" ..,,. l'Nlldl C.111 llM'. (IQ ... uv.....,.. ........ ,., NOW SHOWING DQISIYE Slow ..... 01a11 Co. '"ftll LAii HlidlRBW llA c_ :MAii'EiiM@;E! It is ~ot merely the best AIJU!ric :=!11ov1e of a r~ther dreary year; it 1s the most impressive work by a young American director since 'Citizen Kane'!u -PAUL D. ZIMMEmfNf, N'fwsacet "THE LAST PICTURE ·SHOW tells a series of interlocking storie~ bl love and loss ••• that illuminate a good deal more of one segment of the American _ exp~rlence than any other American film in recent memory." CClJJMBIA PICT\JRES ........ ABBSPROOUCTICH 'IHI !''I' . ··l'llmml ,lllDW -VINCfNT CANBY. N.Y. Times ' ' , I , . I i I : ,tscm1 . - ARnUtliua ..ri'f1w A HCM'Alll 601 ifflED·PADDY O!AVEl'SKY l'lllD£1Df IGPl-7--=:+i=S=."aa.I ~ ,/ .. _, .....,. "THE PARTY" P~IUE ~E CD!'m ENSAGEMBfr NOW! NOW 2ND HIT., SHOWING OFTllE South .-.·WttftD'-Y'1 ·"NEVER A · DULL MOMENT" CONTINUOUS SHOW Sahrckly eM S..-, tr.. 1Z:JI FAil iN low wiTlt TWIGGY iN KEN Russdl~ mf Bm'fRlfND Ar,lit tWM:t 5Up(9: c:o&oHAl kf:MtT WUtMi-- ,0£-"'f>l*rc; ckliGlnfvl ..wc..L ~--;.. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE€0UNIY ENGAGEMENT YOU CAN ONLY SEE HE~ HERE! .,; ,! ,, "ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST FILMS." NATK>NAL BOAJIOOF REVIEW NEWSWEEK-Poul D. Zimmerman lOS ANGElES TIMES-Chart.. Chan-pr'" ASSOCV.TEO PRESS-Bob~ tos AHGEUS HERAL~EXAMINER.aridgei e,r.. . CUf.Williom Wotf NfWSDAY..JoM,ph ~ Gt!OllP W MOADCAST-Bob Safmogg; ''THE BEST MOVIE MUSICAL OF 1971." NPNSO.-.Y .JoMoti Gelmfs .. ::::= H....,.,i a.edl IM IHI PREMIERE l!NGAGEAf~T Geo11e C. Sct1tl . IN "THE <&Pl HOSPITAL" JM ..... ,.... ~IPA1n• .. • • 9CACM•o.wo,.-..u. • • ---··-··-..... -· .. ---~-- -·-coU••1o&._, .. ,..1 ---·---·---· osmva y ENDS TUES., FEB. I ..... . .,_ ... ~ ~t· •••• 1~1 f Sii? • ·.~· JI' IN . ' I • • l • l '.! • , ' ·! • ) / 4 I p 4' " , 0 ••• • 'fie . . . . ~ •• }9 In In .. •• tha ,ra ;& ir du · in B . . ' .. • • ' Frld>1, Jin""' 28, 1972 Twiggy Debuts in Film Version of 'Boy Friend' • Editor'• Nat.: TlU movie gukU II preporod bu' th• tu'"' cammltlu of Harbor Council PT A. Jlr1. Hdf"P1/ Mellor ii ,,.lidf'nt and Mr1. Bruc1 Nonllqnd ii committte chairmmt. lt ii inW'ndfd 01 a refenmt tn •termining tWt.a&lc t II m • f<>r c<rtalK ag< groUJ>i ~ will •PJ>l•r welaf. Your vtews are 10Ucilod. 111111 them to Mo- vlt Guidi, care of the DAILY P(LOT. ,..,..._. C1•1ctlee (R)i 1 MAnJJUI! TEENS her youni OWDfl'I ind 1 cue, wboae life 111 chlnlld So"""" ~ starrlnr AND ADULTS mongrel knight errant, when love and hMuty toudl It. ~ --Fernando -e Wallll (GP)t Lee ~Fair Lady (GI: Film RA ~ (Git Tbor Ray. 8roold3D police detee. Marvin partra)'I a t.ug11 of the Lerner and Heyerdehl film 1hout tht true- Uves move tn an tbi American oowboy who llftl to tee the na.scaJ. QnderelJa story life adventure or hl1 crossing connection to "'-11-Amerlcan Wiii outgrow the need for his ol Ciic;~ prl w!lo fl trans· the Atlantic Ocean amldal 35 heroin rina ID 1 cbue story of kind of man. He and Jick formed lnto •'lady by an foot waves and sharb. violence) Palance return fnnt ranp to arilf*.raUc jloleAOr. Rex Soq: or die South (G): Frfell(I (II): Sean Bury al"f dllcOver tllelr ranch bu been Harr!Oon and Au4rey Hepburn Di:':l; features of Soutllern Anlcee Alvina pi>rtray two boufht by bl& company and 1tar. Ii!~!'.!!' U~~. ~':'-~ ud hli ~oua1.JonelyFrencb lbelr V.htareln ......... y. •~-an~ u~Ms. , ,. ,........ They Mtpl lo Gluts (G): t_,.,.. -· frlendahlp 'nit Sldll G-(GP): Poijnant camedf·fant.,y star· * dovolOpl Into love. Not r..U.. Quincy and JU011 are ~ivU ring George Scott u famous 'l'A1 ltllor 1m..-1u Inc the preuum of life they War con min whote a:ame ls a Jurist who blcom• amnesia ofttr the dtlf htdicatr1 th.t try lo Uva In !lit world of Jove phony alive trade. Jaaon vlctlot ffter tht death of his rofulg g;..,. ·tJit picture bW they have found with each weeps when his muter iells wife and tmoJln<s he ~ tM Motioft Piclurt Codi. other. him, Qll"'7 thtn ....,..~him Sherlock Holmeo. Jo a n n e Thi Cadt And Ra~no pro- KILLY LANGI Woiti.y Girl on Now Jeli * ADULTS. 'l\e ~ That Co1Jda1 and thlf,move on to flteee th< Woodward portrays the drab gram mou bt f .. nd on • ., ll: 11 s t Billy Jack (R); Billy Jack, a Slloot--(GP)· Film v~ next town. Then one day Jison psichiatrist, assigned to his , .e/ the motion picture paot1. ne y e hall·breed, ;•turns d\Jallusiop-of comedy about . bUmbtln& can1 ·-Pl-Stan Jamea,------"------'------'---'-"'-- ed. from Vietnam war. Helpa · llollan pnpters in New Garner and Lou Gouett. • children. and teenagers on York's lower Eut a.ide. Jo 8wdaM • · Ghat Nodoa ::v 0 N reservation Freedom Schoof Van Fleet portrays w I 0 e (GP): Sap of an !ndepandent 'J'' r ew through thtlr trials of drinklnfr Mama: Lionel loger'o family ·in . !oday'1 • <.Hill>llEN'S MATiNI f<, . t. ' pregnancy, prejudice and the stinder ot und~ld ttnoln Nri1"1!t as it undera:oes the • " 'S unfairness of powerful town who worships pI11tlc 1lllIUa rtaori of sibling r I v 1 I r y , MGM :: •. _ un· .day' •h•riff. Stars Tom Lauahlin of Mary, and Robert De Niro otrikea and father·10n con-~ and Delores Taylor. ii the coMivlng bicycle racer flicts. Stars Paur Newman, , , Carul Kno1'lei1e ( ll ) : lmmigr1nt. Henry Fonda and Lee Remick. .>iceyy Lange, lhe attra~tlve Mike Nicho!• directs th,e Jules Hospital (GP): George c. Willard (GPJ: Terror story / blon4e ~e1th~a, ster on Chin· Fei!fer _acr1pt ~ _a series of Scott portriyll hard • drinking about a boy who captures and I case history revelations of doctor who copes with an trains large rats. They are ne 4, JOin11 T.Om Snyder .19 co-I be tlo nd tt be h'-s1.exua a rr~ ns a gu er uru:uccesaful marriage, and taught to o y i.:i; every com· hostess on '1Sunday,1' Channel neuage whl~h the fi~ says the emergencies of an un· mand and he releases them on 4's weekly 90-mlnute topical reflects Americans o c 1 et y. derstaffed overcrowded bJ& those he wishes. Stars Bruce lll1ir1 prOIJ'llTI. Stara Ann-Margret and Jack city hospiial. ' Dav Ids on and Ernest • M'·· La 1 Nlcholaon. Bor&nlnt. • -nae rep acea Inez Dirty Harry IR): Clint Tiie Laa ~e Show (II): ~ Pedi'oza , who recenUy became Eutwood stars u trigger. Story fUmed m black and FAMILY tht regu\Jr hostess of Chinnel happy prtvalt detective Harry white llhowlng the • P a • t -ud BrMm1tl<b 411 public affairs 1 erJe 1 , Callahan. generation of film making and /G): An&ela Lanllbury boulet "F-··." the part It played In our lives. hree homesick cockney child-~-Depicto dyllll Tnao town of ren In her Seaside collage dur· The "&lllday" sbow, seen oo Rn"'"'•horn the lll50'1, tht ,., and lnJ World war IJ. Because abe ...... t I m •· •-""" drurlnua of Ill lnhabllants. fl ••"'•• a corm ...... ence ---y1a p .. ,~an~ ....,.. ,..._ · Stars Doris Leachman. courae in witchcraft, her t:e rv,lew-diaawlon progr1m ~ M Old M ' Pl (R) cbarga become involved n , • .li!at trave!J to dilferent loca· Act?r Gets Y an 1 ace : her marvelous adventurea. ' i .. -.i ..... each week lo ••amine Vietnam vets, Mike Moriarity M . nd d . In ctl uu... -Ind hia buddy, their sergeant, u1ic a ancmg a on • lolua brewing In communities ·MGM Part and hippie girl friend, Invade Jn<! animation. · 1n Southern California. Guests the Moriarty ranch home in 'nle Boy ,rlead (G):. Twle· ho ha -• h Nappa Valley. SOOn bring 1Y stara a the undoratudy '• f ve appearic;u on 1 e chaos' · 1 •i.!.. peaceful ranch who nlakes good, in thil film • ·""""'al-1•-F hru d but Genadii Biegouloff has been to WC JI ..... ,.,auice ~ e ary e • added to the cast of MGM's community. 'stars Arthur Ken-version of Uie stage musical 'include local citlzena:, elected uAirborne." which 'stirs nedy. depicting theater song and ' ,· 0fficlals, celebriues,· authors Charlton Heston and Yyette Sqc~ Good FrleDd.I (R ): dance Ii!~. of .the .t9'JO's. C.hlr( II UlllNll. Attt• I CllllN .... 1 I '* -AllllMlfll • I ~"'' ..... w ...... ......, ,......,. .... "2-tftl MHl'1 .......... I Oil-HM A ... At,...U...a... You must 111 RA! An Htounding true ·life adventurt for tht whole family! HELD OVER· SOUTH COAST PLAZA I San DletlO Fwy. at lrl1i.I 546-2711 WEEK DAYS: 4:30 • 7:DO • t10I SAT. & S1JN.: 2: 15 • 4:30 • 7:00 • ftOO "lh• (iang That Couldn't Shoot ~al1ht'' ~1Jf P> "ZIG·UG"·' , • • and experts-In a number of MJmieux. Dyan Cannon Is ~ually Costars Christopher G1ble.. e1.... / c11. wm •1 J H""-#J I co- . 'fjelds . ~ \ BJeaouJoff, Russian-born ac-fr u 'ii rated New York Tbe Lady and tile Tramp c-. M... Wiit 111111• c: .... MeM M...,_ .._,. · • • •• ~t--ter, aulllor Ud lecturar, ~•·-hou': wliille unfaithful ·~l~G~):~Diane~· ~y~c~artoo~~nifea~t~ur~e±:=='=4'=.J=1=02==="=1M=t=l=='='='="'='='=='='M=ff0==::!.-------::::~~~~ ..... ..::.~:.---. ... As co-._ Miii !,f!! ....,. hU · ' IJ baopllali.t and1~ about a dainty cocker sP.niel, . will auiil ...,.,.. "1111 In-~ r:ie ~·~.;.. ~ ,_. th. ... fl force to ' ., .. tei'yiews, .an. d6• tM ''Calen-mllitary, -.civilian and aecret ev1l\lltt ... We and mlr· kn : -dat"'1 .. gmen1o11111 "'°"•m paflce .... dlplomall .which :re l.:~·N•ill et to OW • 'Jrhich liats fnter.allna ... hts greet an unannounced arrtnl Vi ,_(GP): Star• lor·tht coming week scheduled at Moscow Alroort of a· JJ.S. I B N tn Ute Loi Anaeles area. _ Boeing 1rnc jeUtner. ra8:.: c1rf.::1a;~1;;!:";ro~ · · l jo•-~ Cha·--• 1 Blegouloff's latest screen th ~ , : Mjll Lange uft;U '!'~ credit ia "The President'• Deov~r to Sin Francisco wi , _ ln M1rch, It'll, IS I weekrnd poUci in pursuit enc:our11ed 1"" Weatbercast.er, and w 11 Plue 11 Miuing." He'i ibo by blind · Black radio dilc ~ ricently n1med to do the Iecently appeared in Aaron ""'key against hard "rock r:t Spelllng'1 uThe Bird.man" Ind ,.,.. h. :. Weather . on the 11 p.m. musical background. ~ ~ 'j( N 8 ~ N~ict!'' an-Jn "Omega Min," another Zabriske Point (ll): YCJUn& . ~ by Tom Brok~w. Walter Se I t z er Production Idealist, Mark Frechette • ~ . ', A"D1tlve of New York; ahe starring Heaton, whlc}l was. becomes involved in campua ''"Uvlll most of her life .in released tart year. 1 n riot where policeman Is killed. · Andover.~MU!. and obtained a "Airborne," he joins a cast of Escapes to desert Where he B.A. degtee in Eqgllsh from co-stars·which i~Jude J11T1es meet.I Daria Halprin. He ~ ~ Andovt:~'• Merrlmabk College. Brolin, JeaMe Crain, "Rosey" joys iceaic f>eauty, 1e1 and a · Sht came to Loa Angele! in Gr ier, Walter Pidgeon and · dreAm orgy about a llftdlcape .• 11&7, followine 1 few year. 11 Leslie' U111m1. populated with n1ted couples. ~ i 1tew1fdiiu · 1nd model ... At . . • · ' !hat time ah• joined KABC - - -FREE COUt'ON - - -• .fadio and became known to 1 : freeway drivers for her @at LIAIN TO I .. lraffic l'lld weather reports SQU. ARE · DANCE • during tht peak traffic 11oun I . I .. • in the morning and afternoon. ~. '~ continues with this same I It 's E•sy lt't Fun 'It's Friendly I : ,. AllbQuali much time is . ;t devote\! to work, she flndo I It's The Only Dance Activity Where Every~ocly I '!It time to reid, and expllln! that {even the men I F1el1 At Ease .~ .~ "paS!lon" IS skiing. She~ ' i llngle. and recently bee•{\'•· I HALICRUT PARK THURSDAY liUTIS I ; tiomeQwner in Nichola CanYon.1 1101 Klll,ltrMk• Ln. 1:JO te 1o:H pm I C01t1 M... Lot• ef l'un • Boll11-od •• , , I I ·• S,_.Mred 1t1 the Roy1I T S"u1r• D1nu Clult ;-'""*'rPlp_ 111 · rn1tructtcf lty Rly "Curle(' Pl• :1 movie, "6PM'°Queit1on,;, the I I • sto/y ot Elhi1 and Jull111 Ros-CAl,L 540°9439 OR 540-5510 E en.~~· yea,. television," ~to I C..._ .,.. hr 3 weeb Coat: $% I'"' -,i. I : ·mused. "It will change JUii i CLASS!S START FD: lrcl, 1972 ~"' ~ the movies have done. More •.e :11ow1y, perhaps, but It'. will Bring your frttncls tncl ntithbors out to eftjoy tke :~..,catch up. Tbtre are no four· I first losson fr•• with this coupon. Adult -c:oupl•s only. 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"" Pat js -host d' W;I KWIZ TALK, • ' 10 PM to Midnlglit Sunday • Give bhn a cal at U> 4444 • I t I I I • • WHILI THiY . LAST! • ' · '69. FORD VI •ALAXfl•ltO 2 DI. HT ' .. lrtomefic, AIH 1 ' • I t,rtlre I I ' power 1hitd119 CYlDISD~ • ll"f fop,'f •ir cortditie11i1t9. '$1795 1 ~ i ' ,.._..,_; l ~----- • I • I' < .. . • RID TAG SALE,.,.,..'.• ~ . ' . . ' . BRAND . NEW . '7:2 ·SATELtlTE. l • I .. "'f• I , ' . ·· · . '!'.61 FIAT I · 1 •• ... •:-.,..~.' 24 . , • ..... • ' ''"• ' • f . •r,txoc "'"•io11, , ... : ... • '· ' "•> ... ,. ··"'1'-1 • . • ,,. ..: .. ,. ft :;, . 1!. r.r , ~. • .... ,,.~: ~. '1·1' a.-1u -. • ............... w.,·~mtlNQ -.. I • llA ' . '. 111.CK'& CAMPIR" .·' . ' NEW ~ . ) I t ,· KING W.1'1il'ROAD CA•OYa Int. wit~ sten, •l•k. lco .. 1,.otc. (251911¥) · · ON·A ••• '72 ····••Cl<·UP CUSTOM STTLISIDI. OIDEI YOUIS TODAY COMPLITIFCAMPIR PACKAGI BRAND NEW .1972 . -·RANCHEI0 -5 ·2so c111',.iu1i1: fians., '91Dis-· -sian COllllOI, d'~·air venti· lotion, all1new Torino design. • Order your.~hoM:e of.col~r I . FUU PRICE • ,rtdlJ, ~.ii. i9iz . "-~i:~·~· ·"~· ... ~_ .. ·D AILY ~Qr -- '63 RANCHERO • V·l..4 tpHd trans.. (ZDl.)9o9) '62 FORD J-100 MOTORCYCLE ~OTO~ClC~E -........ 111 .c.c. c.mm. ..... lllCelllftt . ...iJ (INlt) ' • • . • • ~ • 1111111 YOVIS INTlaCOLQIOf . YOUI CllOIQ -. • • ~ I • 14 DAILV 'iLDT Frl4•y, J.uou117 21, 1972 • Everyone H11 Someth ing 'Thet Someone Ela• W enta DAILY PILOT . CLASSIFIED 'ADS Y~u Can S.•U it, Find It, Trade It With a Went Ad • 0.0..rol , General Big Canyon -- - --= - --. ----- Gentr1I a.A.& •••••• Flnt Offeri119 Lklo ltl•'• lest lu'fl l 8r/2 I•· 40 Ft. Lot $59,500 ;Gene<•• MACNAB -IRYINE . FIN ER HOMES HARBOR ISLAND -LIKE AN ISLAND ' _ftr .... j I GtMi'al ~RE YOU LOOKINCi FOR ELEGANCE? Golf Course Estate BRAND NEW FI VE BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM ... 3 BATHS BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT OPEN SAT.·SUN, 145 Via Undlne * Coron• def Mar'• Most Unu •u•I ' SOUTH S!Ol 160 View of Bl( Bay from this P R l M E BA YFRONT location. Huf• LR., muter 1ulte + 4 other BR s, 5 baths. Slip !or at least 65' boat. Tom Turner 1142-8235, OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M. •23 Harbor Island. Cross your private bridge to the drama of 21> stories of glass open· Inf to' the panorama of Newport Ii your priva!e yachf. 3 BR., Maid 's\ den, FR. OPEN DAILY -1641 Drive, Corona del Mar. Yoo owe lt t" yotinelt te •tt this CU-'klm built 8ayert1t hnm!. 4 htdrooms. 3 bath•, fnnnal dinina f'l"l()m, larp family mom, Jt&llan tile en· ·try, Roman tub. Imm.ar.u- late contfl&n. Over 1'iOO 1q. ..,. ft. S89,500. IVAN WELLS MODEL HOME 3 CAR GARAGE .5t.IL bedrnom is secluded and ha~ own both. for po&&ible use ru glltit room or &trvant'1 quarter• ... Tra&hmruttr ... Mn,(ter bed-- robm Ms aunke·n both with patio gardf n •• , 'Jlwo atparott electric pa rage door opent r.s ... f ireplace in living room , /a m· llu room 1 .. m.a.tter bedroom, r count 'tm 3!} 2.f.hour 1ecurit11 gun.rd pate . . . 3005 1qu.arc ftet Living o.rta , .. 14,000 aquare /ut FEE LAND VIEW lot! Less than $100 ,000. 26 Hermitage Lane al Royal St. George Road Newport Beach DUPLEX Blick Forest Charm Brick Floor1, le11m1 $66,500 EJCcluslve With • HAL PINCHIN o1nd A1socfo1t•1 • -Rtaltort -. 675-4392 HIGHLY OISIRAlllE 2-story, 3 BR., 2 bath, formal DR., spacious FR. Beautiful H a r b o r View Area . s.11.900. Lois Efan 64-4-6200. OPEN SAT. Ii SUN .. 2-1 p.m. 1808 Po"rt Charles, H a r b o r View. EASTBLUFF OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P.M. Beautiful 4 BR. Ii FR. Corner Loca· tion. Immediate Occupancy: 2915 Catalpa -844-6200. ~.800. ACTION HOMES PERFECTION PRICED TO SELL _ ~orgeous new d!aper1es &: cBrpet- TERMS TO PftOVE tng . All new kitchen. 3 BR s, 2 '* 3 BR 2 BA Villa Pa!Ttif', baths, FR., 2 ti.replaces. OPEN t 1tot")I condo. AU t~rm• A: S~T. & SUN. 1-5 P.M. 1100 Cam· lmmed poueu.. Great ar brldae, Newport Beach. $64,500. Drivt b11 and i tt it, thtn call owni-r at.,. sai.son. FUN IN THE SUN * l ~R 2~ BATlbumn "BAI· ON THE BAY,RONT 644·1140 '1111s Is In S111Nirbla ~arid General bM motlf'I. 0wM"r mnvlnJf E .. 1 I d d 4 nnw • T•ke e ver a bir GT xqu1s1 e y ecorate 4 BR., IMn. Pricf!d f~r a .R\a'ht· bath Mediterranean home w/pier Nf')W ull!/S.10,500. & slip. 2 years new -Sl69,500. Al, ANO 7 MOllE 3 TO < BR SO ~ 3 BR., 3 bath -$129,500. CONDOMINIUMS Dave Cook 642-8235. $34, 9501 WILD DISTINCTIVE REOWOOD - 2 l'•rrillY Reoms Mod mi.st hu complf'tf'ly HAJt.BqR VIEW HILLS " Pft11tip k>catkln. 2200 IJQ. ft. d~Mlt@d a rttlly diffettnt Warm. spac1ou~ 4 bedroom. For~ home-perfecl df'ila-n fer •c· l BR homf', thl!n ht plantfd m~l. DR., FR. Rich paneling. ~am 1ivf' family livtn1. Family l!nOlllh trees and ~rs te ceilings throughout. Owner anx1ous room with l n 1 p Ir I ng covf'r th!!. purdiue price. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 pm . 2724 Wave--lil"f'pliu~e. gourml!t buil1-in Tremendou1 at S24.500. crest, Corona del Mar. f79,950. lcil chen, di s h w.1111 her . - Cnmpl!!lely finished bonu11 ponl hnm*'" trnm S2fl,7&1. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO mom tor enl1!.r1Alnlng. Ne11.r 4 BR tff°lm1!1 from S30,fi00, ESTATE SITES all 1chools &. major .1hop-~BR homf'.1 from.~.OM. 3 gorgeous parcels of approJt:. 1 lh ELEGANT -SPACIOUS ! . 2 yrs. new . Great 4 BR ... FR. home. $53,000. Laszlo Sharkany 844-6200. NEW BAY VIEW HOMES Final opportunjty to own a new Ivan Wells custom bOme . Still time to choose your decor. From $89.200 to $151 ,000. Furnished model OPEN DAILY -2006 Galaxy, Dover Shores -64&-15M. LIVE ON AN ISLANO C u s to m designed -warmth & charm. Enjoy Lido's finest family living. 4 BR., 4Y.. bath, formal DR., sunken swl room. Spacious FR. 60' lot. $122,500. · TWO AOJACENT UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW LOTS Near Ocean. 75' frontage. Priced to sell -$20,000 total. Gladys Russell 1142-112!5. LOCATION -STYLE - QUALITY 1001 Hampshire Lane, Baycrest. Stunning 4 BR. home -lofty ceil· ings -2 crackling fireplaces. Quality owner built. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. Sln,Jle • sttw:v, -4 bedrooms + family room with all the am@rlltiet you'v• ever want- ed in 8 hnfM: Chl'MN nei•h· borhood. near a.II 11t:hlxll•. neat belU!h I: ·1hoppiftJ and -,a'* VA auumahle IMn. Available for oceupancy in Feh., 1972. Plan Wad and phone ~2313 fiir informa- tion and appointment to tee. Full -· $39,!IOO. ping. 5%% VA Joan now en CALL ~5411 Anytime acres each for gracious country proporty whkh may be LARWIN living. View from Catalina to Mt. PRIVATE BEACH auuml'd with low OOwn Douer SILIOlw BaJdy. Secluded yet close to the . 'o ,THEREAL \.,,j_ ESTATERS ·,,.y,.,.nl! ""-lllO • , •• S.D. Freeway. '21,000 to $2.1,000 Tennis, community docks. Sharp 2- $55,000 per acre. Also hilltop view home story, 4 BR., 3 bath home. Bay View ' . . . . T ARB EL.l. E1NJllsli Tudor on 9 + acrea, riding, barn, etc. -Air Conditioned. $65,000 . Oatly P1Jot Want Adi Mw barplrw plere. 29'.>5 H>.rhor, Coal& M.,. !'I"'""' B.,c,...I! ; qutt.-MACNAB • IRVINE Call 6'2-5678 Now! site Mdroom.1 Ir. gjant ma• R lty ;;;----.,.-----·I IM' auile with :'Int bath. ea Company Gener•l Gorgeous living room wil h iiiiiiiiiiiiii~i!P!iii!;!;;ii!lj;;fil maulve ~ilina: hl&h tflr~ place that's a ~ convf'r· 644-6200 !!ARBOR VIEW CENTER 1644 ·MocAllTHUll IOULIVAllD 901 utlon piece. I...nvely J'OR· MAL DINING ROOM rl~ ~~~~~iliJ~~I signed fnr ynur larger ~- tertalnment nN'd8. Profi"8- 1ionlllly decorated! Lush O.ner•t NEWl'OllT BIACH "42·8235 DOVER DRIVE lliillllllllliil park-like g:rnund1t In our l----------"'~=..,....,..,,__ IAYCREST IEST BUY-c)pEN SUN, )·5 m"' "'010•1v• "''"' can -$25,990 $35,9501 ' HOMEABILITY 1801 Holiday Rd. 3 Bedrooms,' convertible now! 6';.-030.1. -A Soanl,. ' be!lroom haei.,,. 4 Bclrm, + 3 Boths SOLVED. den, 2MO sq. ft. Pool, charm. beautiflllly da haa .Iota of a ppeal with 200'.l 11q. ft. lam.il)' resldenct . landscmd. Pretty patio. Built by Ivan cul-de-au , location. Larre df'signed tor active living It. .SpA~lOusneu. and elegance W ll 2 800 Bob Y k livina room with brick fl!?.-enmtainina. Family( room lmide and ~t. Marie: this e 8• • · or e. ' pit.ct, flmily room, 2 Mtlui. with l'tre"'9ce. Thlck 'Pllrl-the best buy in H11ntlnatnn 2 BEDROOMS_ 2 IATHS plu111hqca.rpetirwandcus-ded ~xpen•lve ~C Beach. 4 bdnns. plus au~ On 1 level . lmmaculate University Park tom ttrA~. lot$ "' hnulW' qarpeting, decorator drapes. room. plus D/B pool all thi• townhouse , ideal privacy for adult.3. Near OPEN DAILY lor little money. Don't mW P11nt!'r box~• • .full dlninr and more for s29.500• shopping & recreation area. $28, 750. 4 Bedrm 2"' Baths. W:.500. affine ii. M?-60lO room. Bric., ~1720. 847-60l O Chuck Lewis. Cor Slntil Ju.bel I R.f'dlAQd1 2399 Jtl"dlanri11, nr Bay WELL LOCATED COTTAGE **** 3 Bedrooms with large yard just a few bloCks .3 &.drm 2"' Ba.ths. $52.500.1.,,,=~~~--'--- from Newport Bay. Great price of $29,500. Lltrgf' BAyCttit home ~r•I TARB E LL r-o' THE REA!, \"1 F:STl\TERS 1'~1~&nt livtna. 3 hf!dl'C(lm111, 3 hath.1. sunken Ji vlni room, Terrazin f'ntry. Bi!t1I Jll.rl or Dnv•r Shntts. Over 3000 llq. ft. $89,500. • BALBOA IA"Y P.ROl'ERJlES . * 642.7491 * Spanish Arches 4 + Fcimlly Formal . Dlnln9 Walk to BNch "'ow~ Just li.1tf'd ! 'Thru arch· ed veranda pau. , 0nUb1e door entry to gorrMu11 "OLDE WOR.LD cil.ARM." Musivf' livi"I: ronm + rrac· lnus fonn!ll dinina: room. ~urm•l lcitcllen a,djnln1 larie fAmily mnm. 4 hure Mrlroelns -milstcr with pri. v11.le hll,t.h. Plrk-lllce JZ1'(1Unrt11 Md 'p]f'nty· of mom tor hoflt nr ! ! Be11.ch \oca\ion • m111de for the ~ng family. Call Now • 64S.:o303. 1 IOHl\I I Ol\O\ Corona dll Mtir Pool Ho'me Sitti ng high on 11 ·hill In Cer- nnJl Highlantls wi th l heel· roo m$, t~ bA·1h11. exten$°lvf' ocean view, Ha:F pool and two kwely patios P L U S room te add on. SS0,000. CA! I 673-8560 \O j THEREAL '()l E,STATE~.? *VA* No Down To Veterans A f~rrUic 3 Bd:_rp & l'nc lo!led 111.nai borne. convenient ~ r.ation. lmmacul11.te oondl- tion. Eltttric bll·ins. W(lrll; bench Jn garqe, beautiful land1eapif11 with lath hnusl'. Yoo will like thiA for $29,250. * FORECLOSURE * Spack>us 4 bdrm, 2 hath home in Col!ta Mea Redec- orl\ltd inside & out. New lltiag carpet1, boat a:ale to relit ylltd. CIORe to llChool.1 ii: .1hoppina:. Mittimum down ii: offttl'd trrt $21.950. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 '75+151 EASTBLUFF PANORAMIC VIEW O~n House Surnfay 1 ·5 2725 Alta Vi11ta Dr. N.B. F'mm Jamboree Rd . turn Just listed! Jim Muller. 2036 Commodrire Road **** 3 Brdrm 2 B11.th~. $.11 .500. , NEW IN UNIVERSITY PARK I on lo Bison • then right. , 4 Br. formal dining room or 2 StorY. doll house -3 bedrooms, 21> baths. Beautiful upgraded decor. Nice view. near ~I. courts & school. Owner transferred. '42,llOO. George Grupe. PROVINCIAL In Westcliff. Corner location but IO\\' main- tenance. Heavy Shake Roof. 3 Bedrooms, family. dining + pool. $50,500. Harry Frederic k. TURTLE ROCK -"BEST BUYS" 4 BedrQOms, family room, dining room , central air conditioning -$49.500. 4 Bed· rooms, den , formal dining, 21h: baths - $Sl1SOO. 3 Bedrooms, den dining room . cen· tral air conditioning, 2\4 baths -$59,500. Pools -Tennis Courts. Belle ~artch. LIDO ISLE ON THE PIAZZA Enjoy the wonderful Lido way of lire in thi! immaculate 3 Bedroom. huge ramily roo m. separate din·ing rool'l'I home with spacious rooms. Large Jot. $t 10,000. Charlene Whyte. 5 BIDROOM BAYC REST POQI 11.ntt cluhhnUl'lf' prlv. 2414 Univenilty Dr, N.8 . Lachenmyer Re,1 ltor IR60 N~port 'Blvd .. C.M. Call 64{l-:!92'1 Eve.~. ~34A.1 Ll9ht + Bri9ht! fg lhi~ 1mmarulllle :! hf><l. rnnm 2 hll th home nn 111 quif't cul-tif!-Mt: l!trttl. All ~·ly pe.tnttrl intf!rk'lr • Lf~p new w/w eArpet.1 throoul · T•M'-· full)' rl~ated. Brighi lcllrh· en with all elf'Ctrie hi! ln11. Be11.utlfUlly land.8<'111perl in choice EA1111bluf1 Al'f'a ·Only S55.000 • EZ lf'tms. Cs.II 673~. Belter hurry. \-0> THE REAL ·."\i E:STATERS IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN IN REAL ESTATE •.. , ' IN NEWPORT BEACH .•. INTERESTED IN REAL ESTATE? TO BUY? TO SELL? \ AS A SUCCESSFUL CAREER? · family mom. whichevf'r you prefer. Add'l brealda.1t I dinln.r atH adjoinlfll ldtch· ~ en too! 2 patios A large ex· In side y.ud' with fruit trtts. Charming, lde111I one- 1tory fa.mily !lo,me. S52.600. JOMiphine. Webb. R.ealtnr l•lbN R••I Est•t• Co 'TOO E. Balboa Blv., Bllbqa SlHHO ..._~1'8 , CAN'T FIN_D IT? l * WJU. BUil.D your d~am home. Havt stall ~tr com· pletl hnme packare,. , '• . Put your conftdence hi nur 49 Y.an of quality custom horrfe buildine. See example d. product llt m GaJuy, Oovtr Shorts. Ivan w•..,& Sons • 641-2511 • f ...... Goner•! * * ·* *' * * TAYLOR CO. BEAUTIFUL LINDA ,ISLE * * Want a waterfront home? Have somethln& to exchange? TD 's .. land. apt bldgs or? Then see two brand NEW 4 BR homes w/FR, study ·& formal DR. Vaul ted ceilings. sundeck, dream kitchen!'!. Wonderful open pJan for easy entertaining ..... : ... •t55,000 each. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/S1.J N 1·5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES . $61,500 Better hurry for th is one! It's beautiful! Near-new 4 BR home w/fam . rm. & formal DR. L1'sh Kara stan cptng & custom drapes. Many extra features. I.and in cl. 1741 PORT SHEF'F'lELO OPEN SUN 1-5 llG CANYON COUNTRY CLUll Exclusi>te a~d beautiful! Enjoy· the luxury 'and prestigious Jiv ing in the heart ()f N~w· po rt Beach where homes surround the aot!, course and 1private country club. Al~o a guars:ted entrance. See our new· offering of a lovlJY NEW, 5 BR, F'R & formal DR. Fine cptrii & drapes -t-many extras! ... S98,500. .-16 PINEH URST LANE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ' CORONA DEL MAR INCOME • $61,950 .· Live in one, rent the other. Ideal location. 2 Sen.arate units. 2 BR frt unit w/fireplace • and NEW 3 BR 2 bath rear un it. 416 POINSE'ITIA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 • DOVER SHORES· GREAT VIEW! Like new ~ Looks like a model home. Loc1ted 1 on be'autiful corner .!lite with view of bay & l. mounlains. Lux.\ cptng & drapea. 3 Bdrm,. · fam rm & study.13 Car garaie ..... $79,500. 2042 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 , I S BEDROOMS · PLUS POOL! $7'1,900 j Popular area of1 Westcliff. All large rms. > Family room with\ fireplace. 4 Baths, 20' x 40' pool with separate Jacuzzi pool. A real lam· • ily home. Call lot appointment. CORONA DEL MAR -$"95,000 Land Value! Nire older home on 3 beautiful l R· 1 level lots in top location. 1 Block to ocean. Perfect !!pot for .3 luxury homes. HOME AND INCOME! $72.SOO Corona de! Mar (l'{ew Orleans style). Charm· ing owner's home, + unusual income. llACK BAY· $64,500 ' Newport Beach custom built 3 BR home .• I Spacious rooms. Formal dining rm & huge ·i recreation rm. (Convert it to 2 bedrooms). I LINDA ISLE BEAUTY I Boal owners! See this today! Luxuriou11 home w/5 BR, ram rm . ~ame rm & 4 baths plus powder rm . Cu11tom oak cabinets, luxury cptilg, bit-in vacuum, Charglo barbq, alee· l tronlc oven plus many other extras. CHOICI WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shores · $49 500. ., Linda Isle. $89,500·S75,000·•85,000·$100 ,000. Offlct Open Saturti•y & Sundty ''Our 27th Year" WESLEY N: TAYLOR CO., RMltors 2111 S..n JNquln Hills RHd \ "Ovorioolclnt 1119 Conyon Country ClubM NIWPORT CENT.ER 644-4910 ****** oflnJa J6/e P~ESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 12 Lindo Isle Drive Elegant new 5 BR., 41> ba. home w/lorn\aJ din. rm., lam. rm., wet bar. Impres!lve en- try court w/16 ft. mahog. doors ... •179,500. " 51 Lind• Isle Drive 5 BR., 41> ba ., on lagoon Lge. waterfront family rm. & !Jvlng ,rm. Formal dlnlnl rm. cu1.tom decor, deck " slip ......... $189,000. f2 Lindo Isle Drlvti Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. home w /formal din. rm. Ii family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Bullt·ln gun cabinet Ii bookshei'ves. $155,000. f • 106 Lindo !tie' Drive Custom Single slory, 3 Bdrm., 3 bath water-I front with pier a~d slip. Large master bdrm. with sauna. Dining, kilchen & Jivine room have water view:-12' lot ............ •la&,000. 1 W•terfront Lot1 No. 56: North LA1oon expoaure ...... ll0,000. • 403 S..yside, 791\. 11ndy buch ... ::. f'J,llO. , Large front yard Ii pool in back. Family room, 2 fireplaces, large Ji ving room all in Jmmaculate condition. Ei leen Hud son. Prfcetl Lest. Th•n Newl Fa.ntllstic Ranchn La C~ll Home, only 2 yrs, eld. 4 BR :1 BA. '"'mlly rm, fnrmal dlnlnr.-B@aut. decor11fed w/ cu1tm drpA and w/w crpta Thruou{. Huge ptt\o covtta !tie ~rt.rt rw ot thl.s lf'MI family home. Brand new Ulllrc · 1311.000. WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING FEBRUARY 4th ~ Wotorftwll Lots , No. 56 : North .Lacoon upoiuro ...... ao.ooo. ,403S..yslde,7011.·aandy beach .. -.~. "3.NO. OCEAN VJIW -NO SMOG Clean sweep from all direclJons! Walk & swim at private beache.!i ! Three king sized bedrooms Ii lormal dining roo m. Only ~7,500. Call Bill Comstock. IAYClllST -aEST BUY One ol our finest adult cared for homes. IMMA CUI..ATE ! 3 Bedrooms w/!ormal din· me room & family room. Call for appoint. ment to see. •71,500. Bud Austin. J&.. COATS ~WALt.c1 lllALTOtlS e 9'2-4454" e ' j ' °""" ..... ... --iASTILUl'I' I IR Coldw1l.81111c1r 8:"~~! ~:;..!!A ~c:; ~ALTO!!........illl l!ntt Wlillflf'. ·~· door ODftl', • • llilaY Happy~ tn '1fNt ~ hornf. 'l1dl _.,. en ronm home I• buUt IM comJOre Ilea.Ith Md hooplo llllty •• """"'"'" """ .... wtttl nrtPlact, t h • Mtl!a.J lrittht':n kit '"""'· Siller ti molivottd. Cd IH7~0. .::> llfl I : Id , ., '. I - ' ' TTY .~""'f ~ 01'or c_,. ... lnlormotlon • 0. All H..,,., & Loh, Pt .... C11l 1 llU GRUNDY, REALTOR I • lol•••lors lllle. et LlnN !tie 141 loyalde Dr., Svlti 1, N.I . 61'41'1 •AYSHORll 2 1111. C!Oln• dble dim. I !IA, 2 ... Al -· ..... •••raDJ cftcorat•d -· loci"""" llnlt--MM o. ..... .. ,..., I -I crptd patio decJc In let· tirw of mature trttt A View -Goiu, Dr. 9'll!louo • -far ...... l.dilior. w/1-pool 6 Jo<mi. ~ • Lful .,· SlfS.OllO • r •. 1~ app 'l 1l10 •• c.ut HW)'., N.B. ... "1111 GruMy, ilMttw ' R!:ALTOIUI 11424112!1 ue NlWl'ORT CINTIR DR .. N.I. plaot1. By """'"· m.:ioo. .............................. ...,1.~644-61~~~~~-l l ............................... . Ill 111111d•. 1111 m.l1fl Call -• s.. .. 1 .,... ...... ' I I I ' ' Friday, Jar111vy 28J 1972 DAILY ,ILOT as I -"'SM l~I -.... I~ I -..... .I~ I -"'-I~ I -·-I~ I -·-I~ [ ;__.. I~ I -..... l@ _.... I~ Goner al General General 0-.al Oenoral -al Goner al Goner a l Oenoral l;;;;:;;;::;;;::;;;;:::;;;::;;;;;:;;;;:::;;;:~;;;:;::;;;:;;;:;;;;:::;::::;:::;.ll====:iiio;:;;;;:::;;;;:::;::::;;;;:::;;;;::;i:;;;;;:;;:;::::;::::;;;;:::;::::::;.Ji.~.~i .. ii.ii .. iiiii.iii .. iiiii.i.:;.ii".iiiii .. iii .. iiiii .. i" • WIDE SANDY BEACH in front of this BA YFRONT home on Bayside Dr. near harbor jelly • s large bedroom formal dining rooni. fabulous panelled den with fireplace & wet bar . separate enclosed yard with room enough for a large pool. $164,000. • layc,..t lon111I Fo..-1 Dining + Family $39,5001 1! MA TI LA BORDE, Realtor, . I LIDO ISLE Spacious s.tngle level home on corner lot ~ose to private community beach with Span- ish ~ntJ:y & fountain • 2 bedrooms + con- vertible den, large nicely landscaped walled yard. 3 car garage & petite formal dining room. $114,600. DANA POINT 3 View R·l lots, '$21 ,000 each. EASTSIDE TRIPLEX Well located on corner lo! close to shopping, 2 bedrooms in each unit + enclosed yards, built-ins, carpets & drapes, excellent rental record, recently repainted. $46,800. APARTMENT RENTALS Our Property Dept: has available for rent so me new garden apartments with pool, built-ins, carpets & drapes, 1., or 2 bedroom from $155. per month. • HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944'~ 673·4400 TH E UNFINISH ED SYMPHONY • • ..• Plans for this Harbor View Hills home calls for something pretty · elegant, including 4 Bdrms. & large family room. Howeve~. it's still in the construction stage, so m in o r · changes and colors could be arran.ged. Tre-- mendous· harbor and P a c l f i c view. (Not leasehold) ... , . , .................... $92,000. LITTLE MANSIONS ...•.. We have a nice selection of homes to show in the exclusive Harbor View Hills from 3 Bdrm. & family room, to 4 Bdrm., family room & pool with great view, From . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~7 ,500. FOR THE FUN MINDED FAMILY ...•..• One of our best family locations close to your private beach. Small boat storage and real community fun. Lar~e 3 Bdrm. & family room home, 2 baths, Just completely painted inside & all new carpeting. Immediate occu· pancy •.............................. $47,950. CALL 675-3000 ANYTIME 2407 E . Cout Highway, CdM ORANGE COAST'S BIO Dally Piiot Cla11lfled SALESMAN •• 1 ... till• "-cir dlrecNly whti yu tlil. ....._. • '" .. .._ ......... AA ... loclltlo• lfltff Wow .. delcrllHtd ht tl'HNr detell fty HYortltl ........... h tcHl9r'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Patro1t1 .-..wt ... ,_ ...... for ........ rMt ........... nn ... 1....,. ......... co•·-... Friday -4 Sehlrll-r. HOUSES FOR SALE **8 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $155,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 12 Bedroom) 20392 Birch St (Backbay) Santa Ana Hts 842·5200 (Sat l ·5/Sun 9-12) (2 Br & F•mlly Rm or Dtnl 1977 Port Cardiff, Corona del Mar 644-1010 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2910 CliH Dr (Newport Hts) NB 642-5200 $44,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 13 Bedroom) * 1122 Austin St, Costa Mesa 546-7767 $29,900 (Sat & Sun) 1420 Kings Rd (Cliffhaven) NB 642-8235 $53,500 (Sun 1·5) 1518 Dolphin Terrace, Corona de! Mar 833--0709 $53,950 (Sun 1-5) 1951 Port Bristol (Harbor View Homes) 674-5726 $46,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (2 Br & Ft mlly Rm or Dtnl 2034 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula ' 675-4800 $59,500 (SUn 1-4) *1820 Irvine Ave (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4:30) 520 Seaward Rd (Corona Highlands) CdM 673-0510 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2042 Galaxy, Newport Beach 644-4910 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 359 Princeton Dr (College Park) CM 540.1720 $29,95o (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3094 Molokai (Mesa Verde) CM 540.1720 $29,950 (Sun 1·5) *1730 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642·5200 $60,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **2226 Channel (Balboa Peninsula) Bal 642·5200 $169,500 (Sat & Sun 11-4) 4733 Cortland, Newport Beach 833.0700 $57,500 (Sun 1·5) *1224 Nottingham, Newport Beach 833--0700 $50,500 (Sun 1-5) 953 Sandcastle Dr, Corona de! Mar 833-0700 $54,950 (Sun 1-5) *1801 Holiday Rd, Newport.Beach 833.0700 $72,800 (Sun 1-5) UOO Cambridge (\Vestciilt) NB 642-8235 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1915 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 1808 Port Charles (H V Homes) NB 644-6200 , (Sat & Sun 12-4) 1918 Irvine (Baycrest) Newport Beach 645.()303 $39,500 (Sun 1·5) 14 Bedroom) 2901 Catalpa (Eastbluff) NB 844-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *4545 Orrington, c,orona de!. Mar ~1133 1 (Sun 1·5) (4 IMroom l Family Rm or Dtnl 1418 Estelle Lane (Harbor Highlands) NB 833.0700 $49,&00 (Sun 1·5) 3808 Dandune Ln (Harbor View Hills) CdM 844.0905 (Sat" Sun 12·5) *2916 Roye! Palm Dr (Meao Verde) CM 545-1858 '32.&00 (Sat & SUn MJ 2100 Aralia (El1tblulf) NB 844-7882 (Sun 1-5) 2725 Alta Vista Dr (EutblUff) NB 673-4140; 644-5146 (Sun 1-5) 409 Cortes Cir. (Corona HlJ)lland1), CdM 673-6510 (Sun l ·&J 1741 Port Sheffield (Harbor Vu Homes) 644-4910 $68,500 (Sun 1·5) NB 1001 Hampshire Lane (Baycrest) NB 842·8235 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2724 Wavecrest (Broadmoor) NB 642-8235 $79,950 (Sun 1·5) **•23 Harbor Island, Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sat ,,_ Sun 1·5) *604 St. James (Newport Heights) NB 642-8235 $79,500 (Sun 1·5) **1841 Bayside Dr, Corona del Mar 675-1935 (Daily) 19 Augusta Lane (Big Canyon) NB 968-2538 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2107 Santiago, Newport Beach 645.()303 $55,000 (Sun 1-5) 1875 Main Circle, (Mesa Verde) CM 645.()303 $89,960 (Sun 1·5) 1930 Port Locksleigh Pl (H.,-bor Vu Hms) NB 644-4132 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 8870 LaRoca, Fountain Valley 842-6300 $35 ,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (S Bedroom) **1306 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula 675-4600 $210,000 (Sat & Sun 1-4) (S Br. l Fa mily Rm or Dtnl 3607 Park Green Drive, Corona del Mar 675-7225; 644-7787 (Sat &·Sun 1·5) 26 Hermitage Lane (Big Can.yon) NB 1144-1140 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2006 Galaxy Drive, (Dover Shores) NB , 646-1550 (Daily 10.5) **309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $169,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1621 Port Barmouth (Harbor Vu Homes) NB, 644-7662 (Sun 1-4:30) 18 Pinehurst Lane (Big Canyon C.C.) NB 644-4910 $98,500 (s·at & Sun 1·5) * 1642 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642·2589 $115,000 (Daily from 11 AM) DUPLEXES POR SALE (2 Br ttchl 4505 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 842-5200 $53,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ' (2 Br & 2 Br ) 416 Poinsettia, Corona de! Mar 844-4910 $81,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 Br ttch) 125 45th Street, Newport Beach 642-5200 $72,500 (Sun 1·5) 511 Carnation, Corona del Mar 87UOOO (Sat & Sun 12 :3C>-4 :30) (4 Br & 2 Br) Corner ()pal • So. Bay, Balboa Island 87M7'1f ,167,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) WAT!IFRONT LOTS FOR SALi 1841 Bllyslde Drive (Yachtaman'1 Cove) CdM'., 875-lllSI (Dally) ............ ... ,... ........ "LUXURIOUS & LOVELY" "IN IRVINE TERRACE PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT HAR· BOR. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, SPANISH fire- place. kitchen with built-ins, CUSTOM dee· orated carpets & drapes. BUILT·IN WINE CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO. AUTO. TIME uGllTs: .. For .. th• .. ~sC:i!llinatin.gu2~~6io: CHARM· COMFORT· VALUE IN THIS TOWNHOUSE in BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom, S bath, bulltin kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & REC. ROOMS including billiards, cards and sew· Ing. CARPET &,PAINT allowance. 8 ~% loan AVAILABLE. Ohly .............. $26,250. "SWELLELEGENT" ON BALBOA ISL. THE CffiCULAR STAIRWAY leads you up the stairs where you will find the living room, dining room, kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, ALL CARPETED. Dovp>stairs, 3 bed· H\.lle living '°°'n. 2 f.irepllll'" es. Formal separale dining room for •peelal ente1·1ain· 1111. S mautve bedrooms. King · size master suite with private entrance. Beautif\11 rlant family room \lo1lh rais- ed flttplaL-e opens lo lush tropical covtred pa !lo. Se- clud~ park like yard. Hur- ry and buy thl11 one GI ! Call now! 645-0303. I Olli \I I Ol \O\ • I -4 • f (i "? ' VA APPRAISED $34,500. \Ve\•e JU!rl received VA ap- praised val0e &·a new re- duced price from $34.500. on this fabulous 5 bedroom 2~~ bath beauty in lovely Mf!Sll Verde. The big dining room features an exceptlonlll floor to ceiling custom bulllln Cl-flNA CABINE"I'! Owrwr will pay the points for your loan. CALL NO\\'. co: Ts . WALLACE REALTORS -~54 .. 1 .. 4141- (0ptn Ev1nl n9s ) COllle ' Buy Wltb Us IUY RON 'S 50' x 90' commercial property on Newport Blvd. -DOWNTOWN NEWPORT BEACH. Older 2 Bdrm. home sits on one lot and other 25' is vacant and ready for construction. Formerly used as a smoked fiah business but ideal for nu1nerous multi-purpose uses, Priced at going value of $1.000 a lronl foo l, Let us show you this sleeper. BUY ERNIE'S Charming 1 BR. Fixer-upper with detached garage on large 55' x 130' level Jot. Alley access -Excellent opportunity for four units. Close to downl O\\'n. shopping and banking. This is an excellent investment for only $18.950. Call now for further informa- tion. BUY CLYDE'S 2-Story Sleeper which is only 4-Minutes lo SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 5·Minutes to San Diego F'ree\vay, 10-J\1i nute "'alk to kinder· garten and grade school. 4 Bdrms .. 3 Bath plus family roon1 and screened in patio. Great carpet and drapes. \Vant to kno\lf where all this value is for $36,950? Call us and we'll show you. BUY CYLDE'S rooms, 1 bath. Great idea ........ $79,500 .. INVEST IN HAPPINESS l""'"'!'EM~l~T"'!L"!O"!O~P"""'I Secluded HARBOR ESTATES 3-Bdrm .. 2· bath home. Surrounded on 2 sides by beau- tiful Myoporu1n shade trees. Room fof boat or trailer storage from side street. Located close to schools and shopping. Only $29,500 with FHA or VA terms. BUY MIKE'S B UNITS Fo..wanl II'• '"Pool time'" 8"d Eastside value·pius POOL HOME. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, built-in kitchen, la rge service porch and 12' x 19' p111eled den. Oversized heated & filtered pool with dressing room & enter· tainment bar. Dbl. garage on alley, com· pletely block wall fenced and neat as a pin. An excellent buy at only $34,950 with 10% down. IN EASTBLUFF _ SPLIT-LEVEL VIEW that'• what It wlll be in a APARTMENTS. Owners unit 3 Bedrooms 1¥.l couple of monthl. Enter baths, 4-2 Bedroom 1¥.i: baths, 3-1 Bedroom this doubledooml Newport l " baths. SO GET LUCKY. Only •198,450. Helghta beauly 10 • flowing r 4 " llvinr area with a 360 fin:o- "OBEY THAT IMPULSE" place "'""'""'· View ''''" pool from the dinlnr roon1 TRADE WITH THESE ·. and plan your ..... wann· 3-4 Flexes all in a ·row. All UNITS have 2·3 lng.·S bedroom· 2 baths wl!h bedroom, 2 bath, 1-2 bedroom 1-1 bedroom. lots 01 storqe • copper plumbed. OUTSTANDING BUY ELKA'S SPACIOUS and close to shopping in SUPE 0 R 0 • al 136.500. 640-7171. RENTAL AREA. It's impossible at $196,5 . BARGAIN OF THE MONTH -ONLY $18.· 500. Sh·arp 2 Br. home, fully carpeted & draped. Elect. B/I kitchen, Dbl. garage, large fe nced lot. Perfect starter home - call tQday. ~ MD ASSOCIATES REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALJI'. ...................... G1ner•I O.ner•I "A WHALE OF A BUY" 4 PLEX . Bring your paint brush and ~ave '.!l:oney. Out of town .owner says ,"Sell for '48,~.',' Call now 548-2313. •• \O]THE REAL '()iL ESTATERS I $26,900 I 4 Bdrm + Fomlly Rm dinin6; room convenient off the chtertul built-ln kit· chen. Gracious living room enhanced by log bumtna fireplace! Aatume 6%o/o Joan &: your monthly payments will be Jess than rent lncluding taxer, ln- terert. ~ipll.l 4 ln- ruruce1, 541>-172J. TARBELL 2965 Harbor, Colta Meta FRENCH 9UARTER 4 BEDROOM THE ONLY ONE! Great privacy aitorded In BUY ROD'S Charming, ideal starter home in eastside C<lsta Mesa. NO DOWN VETS bR LOW· DOWN FHA TERMS. 3 Bdrm., Den home with hardwood floors. Yard fo r the ldda - near schools and shopping. P riced to sell at only $26,000 . IUY JOHN'S Be.utiful, !eye! to' z 100' BAYCllEST WT •• TWo:-stdry perm.luable, •view II· Bae.t llay. ~ El<isting building plans included and bar· gain sales price of only $23,500. · th is aecluded townhouse Wner•I overlooking I u 1 h lawns, pool5, etc. Top cond., F1lA tlnanclng avaiJ. Maintenance tree Uvtng for only '2-',500. n n VJ /J. ean 546--<Open Ev ... > /-' ele V.)arref f K.ea(f'I (4lWjP :".,~j • fH6enf6 ~ DUPLIX!S ·NEWPORT· DUH.IXIS THE BWPFS NEW AND Dil'l'ERINT -3 Bedrooms, 2 It you.,. lnletttled In worry ba ths, builtlns & fireplace in ea~h. Closed tree Jiving at one o( the f:!'~g"'e• .• ·t·.' .. ' ............. ·;.,;,,:,,:.;._ ·s.·nd'7a2y1~5· lowest leasehold & malnten-.....,...5 ..,,....--. ance ,..,. Iqcatlons In the CHOICE LOCALE AND PRICE -On large area, then check this one street..to-1treet lot Parkin& for 6 cars Room out Thia 3 bedroom con~ ' · mlnlum la one of the choice to expand · · · · • · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · '53,950. end UJ\lla l•<lnl the-!""l"l : 4506 W, lalboo llvd: Open lat. l Sun 1·5 11!!!!'------!l!!!!j!'""'~-----.. 1;beII. The price ta onl~ 'tWO VIARS OLD-GOOD ARIA - 3 & 2 I I' "$32,500 and 11\e owner Li Bed ••• 000 0-.11 General ~ CALL l!1H930 , rooms. . ......................... .,,..., . 110:::=:;;:;;::=:;;:;;;;:;;:;;:;;=:;;:;;::=:;;:;;:=;:;;:;;:=;:;;:;;;.r11~nft'ICO.. Flexible 11nancing. Call to 1ee. CO!IBIN ·MARTIN REALTORS --'=""~ ... -·PENINSULA BAY FRONT NEWPOiT ISLAND • $30 500 BRICK COURTYARD -Trees and flowers SPANISH' DESIGN surround this unique home. 3 bedrooins and Duplex on the water. Beautiful condition. You live in1 one, rent one out. Keep your boat at float by front door. A better buy at $82,000. 5 BEDROOMS Newish, with 3 baths, huge (emlly room with fireplace, formal . dining room. Reduc· ed to $68,900. EAST BLUFF Large Lusk, cuStom built 4 bedroom in the 5 bedroom style. Your own park for a rear yard. Priced $66,500. CORBIN-MARTIN Delightful added wall patio ~uest cottage, pier & float. . . . . . . . . $1119,&00. Lu , ct 0 u, gold •ha~ 2226 Ch1nnel, lolMo Open lot. & lun. 11 .. 12'Pttlng. rich wooc1 panel· ARTISTs • HOllYlm in(. Den 3 bedroomr. 2 baths, family room wllh LARGE SIPARATE STUDIO -separated fittplace. Near lhopplng, all from this S bedroom family room home. schools. Room tor bool. ~'11/ Attractive yard. Avail. now ......... $31,950. T A RBELL For Leaw ~~~ s':i~ or no down ~ PITT °BA~R'Ert' &R~Tv 1601 W-lllf Dr., N.L t-642-5200 Corona del Mar An extra roomy 4 bedroom G•Mr•f '0.ner•I ---- ----------- and luxurious muter rulte. ~ IW . IUll.rtV 644-7662 wtlh rormAJ dining. 211 .. ,.. • __ ..... Dup.._x j _,W"""'A"'NT--.-.... -.. -I REALTORS 0n1y • short walli 10 """'Now Only $27,0001 OCCUPANCY? Newport · Coron• del Mir .. Cost• Me11 and l.ennb: ~·· S425/mo. 'f'ow! Here '• the n.re one ldal tamllT borne. 4 bed· 1-01 THE REA I~ "''\i ESTATERS ~...,~;.,.!l!!!!! ... !l!!!!!~!J!!!!!l!!~!!!!l-'""'"""""'I Call Mr. Ball~ •f ~ you've w.ited for. LET room, tafnll)' room. hup lkr-Cieniril I General SOMEONE ELSE PAY YOU 1rlC' room wtth plenty of RENT. MaS!llve bedrooms • lljtht, Muter beclroo111 with country kitchen • oven, adjolntna t.th A tunken tub. nnae I: retrigerator. Lovtly Wired I: pltimbl!d for a POr>I. dining atta. Parir -like Hu tnJW er bolt mn,e cround1. Minutes to be.ch. am encloltd. Otttred at J\llt listed • ., hurry! I Call $44,500. Owns ~ call , . . . . -Mf.7111. Pride of Owne!Mlp MESA VERDE Cellege Parle INVISTOR'S DRIAM _. ..... Ii acre "°""" lot 11 unit. $27,000. ' .... ~m anc1 PoOl. Pl&nl 1ncwo...1 * Fl-IA TERMS Family room added to thls Nur lhOppina center, uk'• * VA TERMS lovely, clean, sharp home. u. $30,000. * I BEDROOMS Gold lhac carpeta. 2004 LOT ZON ED R-4 * BUtLTINS llvhw room w/tlreplact, locatrd In £Ntalde: Costa * QUIET Sl'REET dlnlnc room. Built In appll-Mesa. Ottat area • prictd I Oil!' I I 1111,1)\ rz ''1 jj' j.'T ,",I I .. . I '' * NEAR SOlDO!.S ....._ Walking diltance ,'!' below marl< et at only n4,000. Jul! Jlst<d • • • • • • • • llunyl lilo!>P"-ll!d to •II -~ Call l;;;=.-:::-::,,,.,o;;;;-;;::::i * sa: this - Cal,....,.540-... oo"'P .. (Open,...._ev_ ... _)•I ~~~-Call now, Walker & lee ~~',:i-.:: =-=-~· ~-~ l~llllfAfl l Realton $39 ,tOO . Altadena. =-~-=~=-,.,...~·I . T iii. HLl\L ~1 1 :~i'l'l\TI .i<S -~ M •&• 2790 ltarbor Blvd. at Adanu 2ll/6il-41$4. Dra111 Pilot Walt Ma tlaw ' -Opto •ut a PM .Vt"U help ,... ..u1 _,. -...i-pion. I I I " I I ·' . ... " " . ' l · J ' • .. • • • • : ( ' I! 'r ~ ·~ " ·' •• ,• .• ·~ " .. .. " .. . : .. • • • •• ' 'f ·I l l • ' . • • .. •• : : : J " .. .. ' ·: . ; .. " • • • ' ' ,. ' . Gener•I U~l()UI: ti()Ml:S UNIQU E HAS THE BES T LI STI NGS •..........• IN THE BES T AREAS IN THE BACK BAY: 1/3 Ae ro Ranche ro Classic circular drive leads to b3t-n-board, . single story home with massive used brick 'fireplace. There's nothing like it in Newport Beach. Beam ceilings, rambling floor plan and out in the back lorty there's a sparkling swimming pool. There's room to roam and room for your fix up ideas. PRESENTED AT $51,000. e PHONE 675·6000 ' Generi11 I -··· NEWPOR3" }ltlthll: nu cpt, LOVEJ,. Y, 1mall brick house w/surlf. he. Close to on d~rt. 12 mJ. E. or Palm Olff Dr. $39,000. Spring&. Rellrtmcn1 Com· Newp:>rt HelJht•: CUfe 2 br munity, L.R. w/frplc, O. ~ttAgf', flxer-uprier w/ arn. Kil. bltln 410\lfl ' ttl. &llffl •mt. $215,500. l BR, bath, lge 1am , rm. Ea11!·11ide CQsla Me11a: lm· J..aundry It 1tora1etif rm, Air mac. 2 br cottage, has tnnd, ru heat. CroUnd le .. 119,000 VA Joan, Sdl ~ on 99 yr ltt. S16. mo. $22,000. renlal. Jo'il'W! for winier &Neon l•'I Cost• Mesa llAYl'RONT 6 llloclt> To Ocea n Lnvr:ly i..rre 2 1tory 5 BR + , &aul11ully ~rated dtta.rn flm. rm. home with 2 pas-I home only 2 yean old with Rnier elf'Vllor + a 2 BR cM.nnl{llt tlttplace, eo"" •Dt.,.rerfecl tor a lare:e lam· venient ldtcnf.n, hU£e patio lly, $nd li rge. enough yard tor I -pool addition. Only $27 ,950 Sp1u:loo1 ~ 8Jl house + 2 wlth GI ,or FAA terms. Bet.- BR apt, Larp patM), k>vrJy lor ace thi• t.odtly! ~~~ .. 1onEvenJnpc.u ·Walker & Lee College Park: 3 br, ra m rm. home or yr round, Some blg yrd, lmmac. U11e terms, $13.500 • a tta.I , your VA. $29,000. bargain. Write Ot' phOne . E. REALTORS Eu~Slde Costa Mf'A: super M. Kauten~. P. o . Box 1790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams, Solis bury ' ' Irvine _ ...... ,. ........... .. . beautUul almnM new two 7ll ThouMlnd Pa) Cart 545-9491 Open 'Iii 9 PM 3 br, 2 1>a w/bllh• shag, mis -Pb l<l-~" 1 ' 31> MARINE AVE. m"""° 4 BR FORECLOSURE I :H,.,.-un"'t-.-1,,.--.,-~-"1-.. --'~--c-----------Spanllh wtyle. $5(1,000. ' · 1 ,_, L 1o-~ Klngaard R.E. 6'2·2222 Need More Roam BALBOA ISLAND 1 nm horn• prlced·>t 124,900. 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •1un• - "'' .• 111 is a ttal beauty! Covd PA· 11 EASTSIDE-FHA/YA c.11 ... Par~ -""· fencd yd. •II •lod kit, • WOW' . CHARM + Try this spaciou11 s bMroom COLLEGE PARK lrg lam nn, A big bMnn1. • • Old to1M>f·tbe-world 3 jar A '• -VACANT home with a. family room. 3 BR di'n rm • h .... lam ~ only thi!'I cheap is the Pra ' ~ · klft·pJa.)'J'OOln In this 15 year • -· pnc. Try 95M J t 5% ctl~l)i bnnd •r>t-nJrin' 1 old ...:._, charmer. Pano-3 Bel'troom, tlrepla« home. Consider .iJ1 ne. w dishwuh· rm. Real ,..~ • lots or · lfl .oan ~ nf!W la this 3 BR 2 BA i'\11., ~"' • down l!!IOmeone 11 ...... to ' ramie Ocean views. ll..1i1t·in Al!Py acce111 for boat, tni.il· er. gas fire Pll. teW ~·ater exlra.s. Please ~II to set>. get 8 1 heck of a dnl -.. de I i1 ht f -I eat u r l ng a kitc"·n. -'--k Al lots tf ....1. u. $24,950. FHA or VA. hea ter, and Its tremendous Glen Quttn H:ERITAGE I · ' ~lllwn size family room •~ """' ,,.. patio. Of course, no down 1 REAL ESTATE MO-ll51 If w/floor to cell f Ire p I. vacy. Nothing to compare Newport to vets. Don't wait al $38,850 · C.Ompl mod kitch w/~y,. at $34,500. (l·9> / •I call 546-2313. Coron• dol Mor 531·5180 ( ::::.1 531·5110 ed l'<htlne. Bl"" I"'" •hag • V- Newport looch ~II GAllAGI Si>&•""" 4 lledn>on11. • lux. uriOUI bl.thl, "Knee ON'!) ahag wall0 to-wall <!UpedtW, beautitu.I 'cu.Mom ctraperi~s and ftl"l'!pl.a ce make this a terr!llc family home to start )'OUr }ltew Year. 0 ti I y 128.lillO and GI er FHA !firm• available . Walker & Lee REALTORS, rt90 Harbor Blvd. at A<Wrui Ms.-0465 Open 'til 9 PM. MONEY MAKER Newport Island cornt-r du· pie~. Spolle:u condition. Electric blt·lns. beam WI· lnp1 pt1flq, ericmed pr- Q:e. Only $39,500. C~l '73-3663, Eve m4086 associated BROK f~S -MEl'lt TfJP'• 2112~ W &alboo 6ll·l1>1,1 F.irview BY owner. Del Cerro Model ~:f, s;e,a!i~a!t~ i:;~: ./TO /(Z/t '46-1811 ~:.m~~· :8 =: :1~; $31,500. J1111 ll100 dn wlll do ~EAL ESTATE . 10 UNITS (1nytime) $2 95QJ Sun. 5!l> Grand Haven 11 •:.hltt h}lm'! ll90 Glenncyre St. Eailald~ Coate. MtN , c~at . • "Sw1!' POOL" EXCLUSIVE Circle ' If 64-9413 i 549-0316 rinllJ ""''· Seven 3·h<d· INVESTORS r!XER·UPP"'· •ml. 3 BR. R-NO' DOWN PAYMENT room• and three 2-bedmom•. 3ba;~:s~· bu~l-i~:1r::: Open Hout• s.t. & Sun. 2, tl7.SOO. OccupiM 2001 til-4471.( ::::J Mf.110J with VA financing 00 large 4 :A.Ii 5\'!parate units With lots PARADISE kitchen, d \1 hWashe r . l2:30to4:30 ~1.~.(ott Ham i lton) • rbedroom.bu:rillr.room ofspacl':.Show1 a 1antutir. Just list~. Eastalde 4-pl••· F' I ~~ , ""yeryth1'n9 home ne.t aehoO!s In returll 'with income. of $1,400 1repace. Covettd patk>. 511 Car.nation I---·------~ Laguna Beach. Can also be per mot"'&ibm1t on dowll or Good condition. Hia:h Income Enjoy pool , 54G-lm. Brk. Near BAy & 0f"can O\Jpl"" VA Repo. 3 BR., 2 BA. Stcirtl With You'' tn.~ ttl • low mA.intenance. Anxious · ' , 3 Bdrm's, 2 Balhl each. Mod· t S28.S50, $950 On. pymta. with~ fl,llly flJVmillhed ' w lk-& L · owner tt_a11 priced this pmp-S253 A thorited b k Th'e-own68 are moving to . $150 ~~ , A ·~ e. e·r ee ----AA> erty at Qnly $46.000. Low em It nev.-ly decorated. To-• u "'u, a. hew area a'nd they V.'OUld praised I $36 SOO 494-6454 II ._, ~·-F11A t.111 3700 11<1· II. of living 548-6570. 'll"e 1<I '" a nice couple • . . , • , uvw11 or no down .WA '2955-llarbor, Costa Me:sa. area. Uppt'r apt llhown by VACANT 3 BR REPO .,. 2 STORY glass front view Reallon IN BAYCREST : A 4 Bedroom terms avail. ijurry on thisd-:::;G"O;V::;;;::;ER'°'N.;::~::;;;E;.N:;T;::::. •PtJOintment only. Leased 1 "'e lot o• all-....... _ .... root. purct.ue this lovely ~-~ honJJ.. ,3 bdr']l"L .. 2 be.th. 1190 Harbor Blvd, at Adanu Pool "8 I d I ·1 I d d t one. n"l t 1225/ Lo t ""' u "~ .,......,."' room born~. )ocated c.._ '° Baloony~ In beam Jj.n..... SU-9491 ()pen 'til 9 PM , • 'le e amt y room, sec u e mas er Call•'°·~ r~n Eves) ·owNED a mo. wer vacan Hw fl-129 = th •• h '" H ,. m n ·-~ suite an heated and filtered pool with one .._.__,,,, '"'!"'<" FHA • VA ___ _, to be held for new buy(>r. Br:ker·~Tr39 a:ac;', ~f~re~·lh_,~" .. ~~e room overlooks dining am. N.B. ESTATE SALE meter' board. Quality home designed for act-,,-~-----~! ~houses ,\ ~,.,..._... price ts onl.Y s2'4.ocil, iJ.IJ 2 decks, fenced Yard •. Can 'z:lve immed occ. on lrg ' ·ve lamt'ly lt'vt'ng ~AGE es. Low ' 3 Bdrm.. 2 bath house. ·-........... Call "'"·""'""' fl~place, wetbar, °"""-ll,, 4-.BR home. · M ouw down. No poims Or E-h-~---' floo I ...... •-u::rnl'l5 VMo 6.N>I ~ESENTED AT $n 900 e PHONE 67S.6000 ...... ".. IU'Uwuuu ni, auor. ft" drapes, built-ins. $39,500. . , • fees. Gov't PIY• clooing plaster. By owner .. 548-5603. -or 646--1562. 400 [.17f)J' FOR ll.L --~---. ·~----• South Coast Plaza ""',.._•~;.~" '""' ranges. ean -~-......... East Blutf , * SEU. OR LEA.SE. * C.11. I! ~AIUS I Is here by this fanla.~li<" new CREST REALTY Eves. G73-l362 2200 Sq, Ft. 3 BR, 2i,; BA. ... ·' IN a..1 2 315 ~1AR!NE AVE. 673·6900 THE BLUFFS "" frpl ;~-~~~~~~~~ mESA VERDE: A $31,500. ~ 81droom story .4 herlroom , :\ bllth , BALBOA ISLAND SPARKUNG Lg. tam. rm., d . rm.. · 1 -This ·is a nifty home! Nice neighborhood f11mily mom. formal dini ng Owner .Trans! 3 bedrooms, 2 --o==-==~-. · . Cpt &. drapes, bltlns. wet ~ within a' walk. to schools, shop pin g. li brary room Home. 11 ·11 Lu11h <"at· bath11, family room with ap-OPEN HOUSE r."ll,SOO 4 PLUS POOL bar, etc. lmmac. $47,950. BY Owna--&au,tiful new 4 d h h F ·1 1· I pels &: dt'Apt'll • exposed pealing li.Wplaet>, all elee· 3607 .Park Green Dr. .J'1 F ull price. BR. 2~ BA. 2 sty home. ·an ~ ur c es. aml Y roo m, cozy ire-p ace bel'l.m crUinJt11 . sundttks Irle "Award'' bu i J t . in S Br. 3~ ha. 3 frplc $32~~58Q. MJsSION REALTY 4~731 Lra: llv, din &: tam mu, Z and handsom.e shingle roof., plus rustr color and Men fre11h landscap· ki!chen. Richly pa n e Ii d S3i &. Sun, 1·5 pm ! BR, 2 BA. Tri-level 1 2 Baths~ like new crpls le T frplcs, wet-bu, m • 1 t~ r shag. "This home has charm , honest!' . Ina:. Total down S7,000 Rlld garage 'wit.h small added CALL: 67>7225 Best Bluffs budget buy! '1 drp' formal din, cheery OCEANFRON suite 18x27' QJI ovttai~ PRESENTED AT $31 ,500. e PHONE 546-5990 RJJ11ume a 7'fl> V.A. loan. room. Loads of r;forage, Smartly decorated, ihows . kite~! Fresl)1 pa!nt J.n alld 2 atory 3Cro Ml· foot home. cul-..:le-11ac krt next to park .. · '?rice only S42,500. Ca 11 washer &. dryer included! like a-model · Ll1ht I bright out! ~\YI' like:' a model! Smack on 1h:t sand. Large &: 1Wim'1 Poot. $59,500. U ...:Jll'\US:: ~uMt:S 546-2313NOW. ratio, S29.950. Brk.,_Call plu$surprlseview.Closeby er or ntA terms! Call lot .good tinanclnc. For 644-4132 19 30 P or t f'lllllllll ~ L • I I '-.. I hold 841 Particulars CAii: '--'··I ~ Pl NB day or night, 54B-1720. poo · UJW ease . ·l221 * -52800 * ..-;,.. e.... • · · '-0 THE REAL ''.'"\. ESTATERS G CORONA DEL MAR-675-6000 7441 Eut Cout Hi1hw~v; COfOf\I. dtl MM . . . •, EASTSIDE DUP~EX t SEYMOUR !lEAL1Y. ·Jn41 ,y, 1'... Beach Blvd .. Runb Bch. WESTCUFF by onr, • br, 3 L..;n. Niguel ba 2DI sq ft . wlk to IChl, HIGH ON A HILL newly decor. 151 ,000 . G MESA V ERDE-.""f?Y.~546 -5990 285 0 Meri. Verde Dl"Wt~ Coit• Mtsi. 1/2 ACRE A~u.mr bij 'FHA ·loan w/ COUNTRY STYLE RANCIJ to1a.1 paymts of S295./mD. Home & lnv1stment 1 home ·with ' rtcrf!ational Income $350/mo. Full pri~ Realty &rsti'tJJ!if ,f<"' r eally 'V "Bi9 Splash-- Small Price" \Vhere CM )'OU find 8 pool home al $23,5001?! "Hunt· ington' Beach". Lots or deck- ing and' supu shaip a.pd seller will pay your closing cniits, so hun-y, you must call us about this V«fY .sptt· lal home ridw: 842-2535 Panorain.ic view from thev =642--9989~--· ------ neW 3 I 4 bdrm custom buil1 ' TRADE for unill 4 BA., 3 homes.:-Formal d I n in g BA. Newport Sho~s. A.&1 . room( all electric kitchens. 6T>'1225. H.t.R. wet bars. P.lu11 ovenlte:d DESPERATE OWNER 2 BR Gener•f •YA· · REPOSSESSION Super Nort.h Co!'la Mesa Io- ca.llon near OCC. Large 3 bedroom, family and Janll.i, lull builUn kitchen, shake 'root, fireplace. $950. down to anyone. Full price on}¥ i"'·"""· I Call 54()..1.151 (Open Eves.) l~:rr .. ~1 DESIGNER SHOWCASE I • 4 Bedroom iruitf'!I • Very form11l dining e A Gounnf'I. kitchen room , wet bar, formal din· S.15,900. ~25 E. Cflast Hwy .. CdM Ing. photog room, large mod *FULLER RE~L T"(* SEE YOU SAT&: SUN kllchen and l or 4 bedrooms. 546-0814 ............ ~nytJme AT 409 CORTEZ CIRCLE Gener•I 3 bath!!, PLUS POOL Slef>ll DELUXE HOME HAPPINESS IS lo country club! Also room EASJSIDE C.M. OPEN 1 TO 5 PM " for 4 i50lated income units. Llke: new. 3 Bedrm home plus f"ITZMORRTS REALTY CO 2414 Vista Del Oro Newpor: Beach· &M·llll Anytimr. L.A. lady want.'! to buy rlirect from owner, Small condo, 54{)..6752' or Z13/382-6141. HARBOR ·VIEW s49.950. . den, 2 baths, Iireplace. 308 3L'l5 E. Coast Highway Like open 11·pa'ces, green Call ~24 (Opei:i CV(>!) 1 Walnut. Open daily 1-4, or Corona. del Me r 673-9010 Fountain Valley park.:11, swimming ixx>IS and by apot, Jmmerl. ~"· SO. OF HIGHWAY >O THE: Rr.'\L ·~CSTATE RS caliluaJ livlng'? Take 11, look Roy MeC•rdle Realtor DUPLEX SOON TO BE 4 Br, lam rm. shag &. drPJll. at this Portofino Model wilh 1810 Newoort B!o ·d., C.M. CONSfRUCTED Close to scholi1. $35.000 ap. $ INSTANT CASH $' 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, 541-772f SELL FROM PLANS pra\sal. Submjt ter m I, Huge klea 11pace room , fully F1TZMOR.RIS REALTY co l Owner, 842-6300. lo• the equ,ity in your home, We pay all costs, In fore- decorated with cuatom drap-A LITILE PAINT Without Question 311'> E. Cou1 Highway HuntinQton Beach cl<>:!ure: ok. J 'ust call • u es and wallpape( every· . . Newport'• best duplex buy Corona del Mar 673-9010 ho IWT-8507 where. Lc;>cation is unbcal· and a ht~lc elbow ~ea.'!f' will I owner gays sell. 3 BR. ''For the urs a day. ca.II now to·aee this Beauty. room, ram1ly room and d1ri· block to OCl'an. $54 ,SOO. story, 4 br, fm rm. dining Particular Buyer'' prag~. SlaJ1ini at $52,<XXI. +de:n 2~ Ba SOOd view MORGAN REAL TY Agt. 675-Ws H.l.R. ' 67~2. 6754459 1 HARBOR Highl~s. 4 Br., Lkfo Ille 2~ BA., pool, xtrs. By owner. 642-&.93. BIG CANYON 220 LIDO . NORD NeW . Luxury home. 19 . Brand new wale:rfront horn~. Agu&tl L•ne. O p e n 5 Bdrm1.. 4~ baths. Low:ly House S•t & Sun, 12·5. wallpaper &: carpeting. a...• FrpJ.c. 2 Stairways. Dttk a: , "'"-=2,..,s,_ll,..·~..,-..,-....,.- ctock. CUTE 2 br, 2 ba townbou8e. Bill Grundy, Rt•ltor Swimmini pool, lee la.nd. 341 Bayside. N'pt Beach Agent, 6~~. H.J.R. 675-6161 HARBOR View Home . able:_ Right 00 Crcen Bell! cure lh11 ~e:ll huilt 4 ~-l li4 BA, 2 BR. l BA . 11' LUSJS Harbor V~w Hillll. 2 ~ $67,500. 546-2313. Ing room -dl'<'Onl.te and 6~1642 .. •. rm, lge fee lot. 3808 San-Spacious living:"! Look al S1.t.r1s " 11 !!ti.Vt', The desirable Pace· Newport Be•ch Re•lty dune Lane. 644-0905. Open this huge 4 bedroom, for· \_ -·•" '( 4 BR. 3 ha. 70x8S $125,000 O THI: REAL \'.'"\. ESTATERS ~ft<'r mod(>l. V11c11.nt. Own· 2627 N rt Bl d N B ,Hpuse S,~ &: Sun 12-5. mal dining room. Two story ~ 3 BR. 31/ii ba. fam nn, pool Monaco, 2, br. + den, ind land. Bttut ~ Ii lndlcJi. $47,500, 644-8067 or &+t-7079 f'r tran11ferred. l 'Iii block ewpo v ·• · · . . BEAUTIFUL.( BR 21L BA IMMAC 4 BR. 3'.BA, house, plu11 large pool, located in SPANISH • BR! nn. din rm. 40' 101 ~8!1.500 s BR fam rm pool tmm Boa Vista&: Balaeri<", • n profeMiona.Lly fndt c pd, Huntington Beach on a cor-.. LIDO REALTY INC. ' ., ' SPANISH Mesa Vef(le. Condo. 1,2 mile: from the aprlnlden front I. back. See ner lol i~ waiting for you to Immac! MMa11.ion kitch! -33T1 VIA l~t[X, Water view, 1842 Galax)I OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 beach. Sauna bafu. swim'g to appreciate. 644-4S99. call 842-253S. Protea ldacpd! Mocho xb'8.ll! 67,_7300 Dr. Open dA.il.y, 642-M $25 95011 2853 Chk>tl Drive pool, jacuzzi. clubhou~ &. Gd 1erms1 N 1 •• tenni11 courts. C u sto m LUSK 2 story, 5 br, 4 ba, 3 HAFFDAL REALTY Mes• Verde •wport Helgh!I e 3 l..uxuriou11 baths • Crackling fireplace e Uniqut' family rm. • Private Jiving rm. BEACH ROY J . WARD RL TRS. drapes, shag Cf'RI thru-out. frplc, greenbelt location, fee 842-4405 Eve1: 968-9000 1 BY Owner-AN X JO l1 S ? I Ju11t lisl(>d' Sho"'ll> li'k•, m"'-1649 We~tcliff Dr., N.B. Many e:xtras-Musl see to land. Agent 6~7225 HJ.R. I 3 Br, 2 Ba. home. lam rm. El,...ant 4 BR 2 .,.._, . . . ,-,,. rvin• bltns:, encl. patio. Nr prk k Co;:nl•'. 20x42• H', ~ poo1"'-.' 1 d~l! Thru Moorish entry to 646-0228 apprecia1(>! S33,500. By HARBOR VIEW HOME hool '" .. iu Living rleganct' In thi11 ro- mantic execufive home. .plush crpts, de11lgner drps &. .clean 11ir n(>xt to b)ue Paclfk::, Only 3 yrs nrw. .$39.950. All l<'nns. 0\li'NER ANXIOUS., Roberts & Co. 962-5511 Near Harbor Hi9h Great 3 bedroom family home in <""hoiN' locatk>n, walk to W~stcliff Shopping Cenler. Nice family room. 2 halhll • J Spaclou11 living rm wilh fir't'· place: · Bit in kilchrn · Plus 15x32 healed pool and nice patio. Asking $36,500. Won't la!t . 673-8550 . large living room with hiJth Owner 962-8395. 2 BR & den e 644-1010 Dirty But Cheap ~·1 S3l,OOO. By owner blk off Cliff Dr. S'.59.000 . vaul!C'd ccillng11. 3 king·11izt' BUY 1 OR 6 -OfiTSTAND.ING * 4 ltj(> tiedroorhs FAMILY GROWING? 5 ' 600 will handle. Cuh or bedrooms. 2 deluxe: balhll. CONDOMINIUMS • unrlPr · Costa Mesa * 2 sJ)8.cklU11 baths This Spllcious 4 bdrm., 2 ha. 4 Bedroom, family rm, all boat, cllmpt'r, TD't, jewelry Brighi gourmet kitchen. market at $18 000. 2 BR IY.i 130[. 2 ~uplext'Cls, 3 BR ... : BAh, DR IVE BY * modem kitchen home has se:para,te family elec kit., pool, xln1 con-or? 642:-2940. , Lov£>1y r~ORMAL DINING BA h ' . • •rep aces. ose k ~ac · 2755 TERN, C.M. * brick fireplace room, poo\.sized lot and a dition · $32 500 !ijS-1858 1 ""=~~-"""-~~ ROOM. Near our sandy c'a lle~~r ·,~,';,1 ~f~~a unit. $5G2.500. TerWm~.111 "FOR THE PRO-SSION·' Abandon«! by tra:i11f. owner. panorlUnic view of the hills. FIX . & ' ·, 3 Br ~ B 'ClITE 2 Br cottage, tix-bcachcs. Call now • 645--0303. eorge I am ton r r.. Ideally locatrd near , ele-,up save. • a., er-upper. With guest house A REALTOR AL" • Sita high on a hill, 2 Reduced S2000. £.~ 1"'rn.111· menta.ry and high schools. 40' ~· ~500, buy, lease &: bl.th. AJsume $17,000, Newport 541-6570 '4S.l564 flre:placel!I, ll'Jt pool, 3 BA, ~2S.700aJr .. Cd•11 1 nowk 1!_ YoU1~ Priced al $S7,000. w/'optiOn or trade. 67J...7185. FHA. loan Pi.500. ReaJtar at formal din, family rm & not a.i 0 wnr « pro it. 642-2222 .., :8.AYSHORES--d~ .. '-rt.al shOwplace in Roberts & Co. 962-551) i i eel h•11 ·Mission Vleio ---·------ F•irviow VIEW &.-P'OOL M•'* V•rd• .,... Cati $ OUICK s r I OWNE1' will lell ba•ul tri· Newport ShorH 646•18 l I Waterfront <"lllt. home, 4 or 842·4166 WE BUY HO .. ES level home on lge lnQscp lot 5 bdrms. View from mo.,1 m w/magnificen.t view of NEW OFFER OPEN (inytimi) rooms. 87 Ft. lot, spacious 1 MR. KASABJAN 1147-9604 REALTY mountains. hills & ridirc ldeal ~l'a'mity Home SAT yard Red to S240(Xll KASABIAN Univ. Park Cente:r. Irvine traJls. 3 or 4 br, 3 bA, Beach, Pools, playyard, ten· . & SUN. 1-5 .... · G • · ·' Cati ytt ·~ -n;· .. -.. al ··•1;-~--HARBOR VIEW $100 TOTAL DOWN Bill rvndy, RHllor An me, ~ '°"'red patios & sun dee. ~ • ·-· --·· ~~· HOMES PAYMENT 341 Bayside, NB 675-6161 4 BEDROOMS REAL ESTATE BY Owner. beautifully ~<!! ~°!-11.ppraisaf at ta~.:.lba, yard +)I.· 1951 PORT BRISTOL plus cfoslnc-""!" vets or PALM DESERT -DON'T GROWL AT US upgraded CambMdgo model ~ ·-· ~.... . Unlv~rsltf Rulty 3 BR, 2 BA. formB.l din. rm ., FHA. Su~ bl&t~ renHn.1t. 4 Luxury Condn., --·· Club-Ne:ar Newport Hla. on l6lh Ir """'' can't 1ee thia 3 1 u 1 ENJOY e&n!trff' living. 3 hr, 3001 !:. CSI. Hwy. &73-10 ~. I !Jon '·" 2 ba'' dd ~""'·-SI. Just a few s teps lmm J~... n n v Park, 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 ba ndo A ·1 F b 1 I -~per oca nel\J' pool &: ........ rooms, u1S, a ed house te-nnill golf aaun1U1 bedroom beaut)'! Brllli your atrll!m, l'nd unil on wide • co • vtJ e · • -----"---- I ORI.\ I J 01 \0\ PEA {TOP~ " • • • " ! : ' parlc:. Be!ll of afl you OONn panelled Jamily room, cor. waterfall. 3 'Br, 3 ha, frplc: t p11.rk &: cbildrf!n playground. machete and carve your green bell. $35.500. 333-91Jl. ~93-4894 aft 1 'Pm. San Clemente the land Pr ,~ 1 ncr ~ 1 Co 1 M 4 BR., 2 BA . Kitchen bltns .. '~"""~"""'=~~;::=== · escn .,., a • • . "" n s a csa. wetbar. Guest 11utte. Owner FA h I way to ha.prilnesa. S25,900. Newport ... ch B" •~D ne"· -in ~ ... 3 ,-$46 950 S24 000 C eat ~. new carpet, Lagun• Beech """"~ w """" ..-111:: .• LARGE FAMILY ' * . CALL -,~ w· ,. all $53,500. 11141 346-3256; • .,... lcnced yard. $29,900. REAL ESTATE by :.;;.;:.;;;.....___ FUll PRICE IS Br ... •'& .. flun. nit .• frl>I. . . " i' ., .. I• •t • • ' ' • • • .. ' • : ' • • - 5 BR. 3 BA home In Cost• ••~ •w k & L 83.>81'3. 11\cVAY . 193-15" SOUTH LAGUNA All blt·lnt. Wall 'fO ~" M N a er ee CA LL '=' ... ., • u ~,,-'--.'---..,....;--~~ · .... eM. t";dcrptng: 371· Ploo.J. . ~ A Oce•n & H•rbor View 9:\i;f J 3 BR. 2 BA, hrdWd Doors, OCEANl'RONT $21 500 ' crpts. lhtu-<1ut. S32i500. Sy u:: $~~ e ntia oca--@............ .REAL1'0RS DanaPolnl.-New'Triplex. 2 ·~tlllll. cukte-eac, by ·owner . Beaut.4BR.,3tM.ipl11 Jevel 1 Owner. (714)675-358.1. ' ·· ;.. Sctnlc Propfrti11 2790 H1ui>or Bl vd. al Adams, BR. 2 BA each. custom ,at:ALTY S27.500. Aswme $180. mo fu rn. home w/prtv. 1talrway No d(!Wn to Gl ·Bu~rs and S.~ Juan C•~ttr•ne. N~ liltirwt for a BR homes 545-9491 Open 'ti! 9 PM~ hullt. 3.1916 El Encanto Ave. Nrar Nt .,per1 Pesl Oftlce Pm or ~ntlonal."-Opl>n lo.Secre1 CoYw ..ch;~lotm~ :i:.lmu:ve= to t'!tiii!: ~=,,,.--,,_..-,_,_ ICMl H ~.-Own•r. lg 4 BR & tam rm. ATTEU9ION Open Hou,. IS.I & Son. 1-51 EXECUTIVE Son 1--t, 968-:1181 , H 21 ~r home ol Ch lie Choplln. -·-badroo •--~OUlfD YOUJISELT Baloo:~ay~rtiea 3 BA. form din, sssum In, YA a""uy 11ERS :i1t'~~ EXOIAN~:, e SHOWCASE HOME e Gilford Oir. Jlf89 S.. Ott! Dr., by ts»t. ~th., o!e~ be•: ;ur,;~~· Wl'ni BEAl.M'Y! * 64.l-Tfgl t. $39.950. Prine unl,y 55'1-1823 _ 3 BR. 2~ BA. custom draJ>('1, $38,250, JMMAC 2 1tory, 3 EM:~'i.C~OB~~~OT near new cari>ets I dn.pes, ~=t~h~~ Ve:ts, nc;-II' the time to but Ba Ibo•' liland In like • new cond. Water-BR. 2\i BA.-pane:Ue:i ltunlly :ideal lOCa.Uon. G~at /enced ... CL IFF TOP V ILLA High above the waves. Catalina.view. Large 4 bdrm .. 4 bath, balconies & terraces .. $2001000. NEWPORT BY THE BEACH $36,500 Modern 3 bdrm., 2 bath, with family room & dining room. Walle to o.cean. L UXURY RANCH $225.000 26 acres of pleasure lor the genUeman farmer. Main house is a 4;000 sq . ft. Spanl•h by Cliff May. Phone !or photo preview. 1 • ROME SHOW REALTORS 3535 Eoot ........ ., tld your hOme. We haw mAny ___ softener. Cotner 1011 rm. for rm fi:oplc w/w crpt bltlns. Ler .. ~1 .... Vtew Lot yard,. TotaJ.Pf¥mlw..rt low becbiaoe11, 2 Nth horrte. good ·homcs to show you. '!'-PEN HOUSE 00.L or trlz:. Owner trans-' Be:tler~_new! A~ra.&ed 1127 Emtr~·Bt~., $90,000 U$1881'eflDOnth"I ~nt, !..~, ... ~pfanr)edi !.?,' 2-3 A 4 bedroom&. Don't "" ~~-• All ·1enn.s. call $39;4:i0. Owner 962-)43& Fi'T' k>ts &: hom"• CPlt: caU! r.mn JI .... ,. .,..,.. wall .,.. us now! SAT. A SUN. 1-4 -11111 Grundy, llNtt.r w lk & L ................ The lomily S.. thla tnday! GLENMAR, -4 BR. HI BA. 341 l!ay•idr,. N•'I S..ch I er ee room ~ kl"""n 119 • 204-204\'z DIAMOND Crpts. drps. bltns. AMime '7U1'1 opedAl Joy m ~ _, Lochen my er Leut oxpenaive duplox on S% VA. 1219 'P ·I. T . I. WHITE WATER VllW Realm Call ond let uuhow)..ull 11Jand. O..armina: cottage 128,91Xl. $6000 cuh k> Joan. Cul • 2'1'90 Harbor Blvd , al AdAtna ONLY $3151)(1 with newer apt11, with double · BY OWNER Bkr 539-9581 tom 2 llOC)' l Bdrm., l 54S-Ot85 Open 'HJ 9 CAPIST'RANO 1V Ai.u;y ,_ N 152500 Pool"°"" w/safety I•"""· 3 . • bath. vlfw ~·rm· ~ N T ft.~ '•r•LTY <MU~ ....,..._ • .....,.. Blvd .. C.M. garaa•. , · br r lohed f le bllnl 4 llDRM EXEC HOME tlreplact, )lti'rr• -tion . ~-· CUit ~ ~ - ... f' .i • ) ' Call..... Evn f'13.15~ WILLIAM WINTON cpf.~t~;·a ~t ~ 1 ti ~ Near ('ICean t: country club nn with beaut.ltlll wtt bat. NO ........ .., UCIAN VllW YOUR OWN ISl.ANl;I Ru! E•toto ~; "9.911). Opon hou" 4 yrs old. 148.300 A 1JU!lty hdilie wttll mopy 13.500 -· 1 n c \ u ~~• New -,..... Finett •:M.9 &ere: canadii.n :m Marl,"'7~ Balhnl lsland Slli-It SUn, JJ.22 Austin St, Phone rn4) ~71 xtru. Eaay ~ land8cap. = ~,!.'~~:e,;:~ . J BO, 2 BA.'~ Salmon fi•hlnr lslond. CIM• ~3J31 • 5*-1161 HOUSE, 3 BR .. 2 BA • Fan-I°" 'uootlmt loc.lll<m. • 1!1141 llG-11111l t•·P•n<ior Hatboor. Hou,., t11tic Joe. Schools. lhoppina •.11111. • ly homf. 3 bdrm. 2"-bothl. Sonia ~ ihiiiiJi g~°li.i~;r4'1JldgAme. Nn.o~c;,n:-.:.u~~;.~optJ 1j~~c~ :joo::i·Ryd: Bf!Jtch ~I. 67U(!OO. . •=:;::z :.:m;,1oee to 'llChoals. M"ST 1111 lll~O~u,;.iy, Rltr. H'_!?'nS.t&&in J-<> ~~~;71 f•ncetl. 131.950. JNBrr •,.2h!!':_ ~h .. ,. cykyr11'1otd·' ~ CAllMfL MODIL l Bdrm, D,R,. ""'' i111<11 .Ill -· H.B. 615-6161 ... ~ R .. 11y 61~175 ~~ • • ~ ~ ~ ' • ml"'.. ""-VIMI Hem•• frplc, d-r. • yd, NO°'DOWN VA -PH llollooo P'onlntul• rnESI! Atr, Blrd•eye ..... l100dalT.O.P.f15-.82111• ----""'By 00.., ! .. fam ..... beai.dpool ....... ...,.. V1<ant ..... 3 BR 2 BA of HuntlnclDfl Beach. 3 BY OWNIW Bl>-~ BA * --,. ....t ..,ti ..... ~ -· .. cllmatt. S31.1f10 In No.' Cost&. Mttfll Walk t~ BAYFRONT, pJer: 5 BR 4 bdrms., 2 bl,, UP(fl(ffd CM-'T'Wlnt. JKOO ... •kt over OPDf 'liOUii .... A '9i; ..... ,fJDt• ISl.IOJ, ll91 am Spruce 161T11. ...,1,_ A -th< Ira bft.. DIR. lg. llv. rm. otructlon. nl.\ VA Sll,500.1 loan. llC-Gn. lOlt Oro a. All mJiw1o i ""'° If-PL ~!. 1 "Mllllt ilOOiil Far ,_, "'" lot, trplc A all 12lli.llOO. Rtallor ~ Alt.'911-2297 •ft 8 PM. 3 BDRM CONDO, llll,IOO. rtw arttilt..:f -pell •IY OWNEll d >" .. e I u n °" bfl-1111. Priced lo "'" 11 DUPLEX 2 up. 2 down, nr. I BY ....,,..., 3 BR. 2 BA hou,. l'lin. only. By.,.....,, hom<. l BR. I BA, oce&I 2 "°'l'• 3 BR. i\.fnmo. Ill.,. -· .rour -•• -ii 'mi 129.'IOO. Low monlhlY """'~ floy lfi:l.lOO. Mll'tlllall R••I-In prim< C..to M•!IO Itta. -Ylow. ll'l>lc· I U , I 5 0. ., Mii -· Lllce -· with a DAILY r -~=====::::•_;R:;cKR=ll42-0=:;cl77:.:,·:____ ll" -· 129,500 f111--4i6J. For best .-111 -4'7·.lll6. , -NJ.~ 0.-ed . I I II j f, I. ~ 1 ... l - l•"r~ I • • ... ' :z. - ' liJA 11'l'\! ' "'' ,.-., ,_ I• . !·"I.- I( . 1 -'•. I'°'" 1;l·.~· ' ·'"" . I· . ' I ' " ' ; .''>'r I \.•. ' ' I.. Ii • .. I .,, ·' "' ~· . ··-./..( .~r. ,.~. ,. I ~ ' ' ·•"-' " . .. ..... .. ·· ~· . ,... . 10 .,.• r !i\f!) ,,_ • ' •: .. "· ' 1.i.c • t1•r :v:_J ' 1- 1 ' j -~~ I~ t~ ' ' 11.,.-:i ~ !~ .. : "'' :vJ•o!"'I :-. 4-' 1 ... ,..(.·~ • ! . { • i·-~ ,~~ ,, I !." • .,...., l ~' ~1 I ~ ' I'"" W• ,. . - ... ,. .. .. I ' .. j' • ( I I (, 1 • ., l J •• ,~. r~·, !...: . I ,, F: .. ! ""' ., l ' ' 1~1) i J .... ~' ' -" . l I :z. . I I '·~ itA ! I ~· I .A'J.~ ,_ ' I ' 1 -• ' ... ' )!• •'. • . 1-t-· • " . "' .> ·~ t i • ,, .l.J; .. ·"'' .,.. .... ,., ; ·.,... -· •; ... .i'K... • • .. •P '· • •• • ,.. . ' • ·""' +. ' • -- • •• r " • ·JOIN THE ' ' 'SELLERS :CIRCLE'·· I I •' ... •. ' • SPACE . FOR .. ' ' • • • ~ ~·· I . ~ ·~ ~ ' r-;;-J -~ ~ • ! ... • • . ' . ' ' ' ·~ If you 1ell e 1ervice end don't edverti1e-J n the DAILY PILOT Service Directory , you're doing • business the herd way. The Service Directory ( cleuificetions 600-699 in the deuified ad ' section daily) gives you en advantage you get through no other a·dvertising medium. It.reach- es cu1tomers who ere reedy to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the ·market looking /or the service! you have to sell. If I ' your service isn't listed, we'll start e:.c;jltegory ' . ' just for you . Pick up the phone right now end reserve your · 1p•ce in the "Sellers Circle " , , , '· .. . . . Your. Direct Line to ' ' .. 642-5.678 . . If !W~oo~h~•·~·~..,.~-..... --~·~·~e•!!m~,.!..!"~'~'~''!!"''.!!'-~'~" RMI ...... w....., IM PRICE $26 500 SHOPPING CENTER GI APPRAISAL '$27 IOO l'lew. "tnc .. fully '-"'· WANTED MULTIPLE· .._0 "'"' lolo. ' Stn.t'flc l'I. o...,.. Co. loc. RESIDENTIAL LOT Groaa annual Income $4.'i,tm. Paymtti(a of $)7). Spendable• JO~ on equity a &!dl'oN,. 111 balhl • 2 lo 5 acres Bulltinl A dahwstlr. INVESl'OR SPECIAL Must be top location Sporow Rlty 842-4474 Small. mod"" dinn<r house. 1'1•"""'1 Beoc:!K:osta Meaa "A nt'lt for every bint•• now ~ued with "-acre Cl Tustin Area Fridlf, Jon..,., 28, 1972 ---,- -FURNISHED - ATI'RA,C'TlY}J u.ed brick /or development. Bu.y loca.-Write: E. F. EeeaJle, trplc Wtafied ~ eeilinc lion. Price SUJ,000. 3321 West Manchtster Blvd, lnvntment in step-down den w/shas: SP~.C Inglewood, Calif 90305 Opportutilty 120 crpt, bltrw, cuttvm drps. • BUILDERSllNVEITo.RS •ar cell (213) 618-8196 Br. 2 Ba, e.H for S29.SOO. "'f 3:5 Acre apt W Olndn atte, term•. Ownff, 892-9629. paMram.ie ocean v~w. Zoft •. :o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii I Moltlle tfomea ed. 48 units, all utll in. 3300 For S.le 125 Sq. ft. custom home la con· NEW ADULT PARK Huntington Arbor Mobile Home Park. Facilities ln- clucif!:· Jacuzzi, c&rd rm. MATV, outdoor BBQ, ppol. 6Jplitd rm. ahumeboard, ln· dl\'._idu.a.l. metefin&". Pet .ec- tion. 19350, W.vd St., Hntarn vtttibl.e~to clubhouse. CALL: lAe Mohl~ 114: ~]·~~ PERCY H. GOODWIN CX>. TOP $ RETURN In Apprecl•tHM<I Income Depreol•tlon 12 residenlial Unit~. HEY, WHY LIST YOUR HOUSE · FOR~SALE? ! will offer you CASH today for your hnme at tbe FHA or VA appraisal. For tree estimate • no Gbltgatioft to you, call CAPITAL INVESTMENT 133-1101, Bkr. Macnab-Irvine $100-0CEANFRONT Bachelor wl kitch. All util paid. Ideal for l. pe~. Realty Cnmpany Sl»STEPS to Betch. 1 BR C·l CX>RNER LOT. N'. New· priv cot.tare. Util pa.id, Pel port Blvd .. Newptlrt Beach. ok. Ideal for Coffee Shop. 1 --$35,000. 10~ dooNn. balance ROOMMATES WANTED · lo 12 yrs. sha~ 2 BR, male or Jemale, MULTIPLE UNITS • CX>ST A $75 incl util. -UNFURNISHED - S135-COZ.Y l BR Co11agt> w/ trplc. Newprirl Hgts. Huge ylll'd for child I prt. DAILY l'ILOT :37 2 BR. JlSO first .tr: Jut. Gar. ~chjlia, ' water pd.. l11wn can, t.e, 1845 Wallace, 642-J~. 4 Bt, formal din. rm. Qutet cul-d.,...c st. Nr Dis. S270 nm. Ca.It ~2287. •It 6 ~uo.i. 3 BR, 2 BA, crptB, drpl:, bll· iM, firepl. S225. lat, lut I: $7:ideposlt.1-73 ~-9.f32, 342-115.1. •BEAUTIFUU.Y Lndscp'd, 3 Br., 2 Ba., frplc., 1hows like new, U40/Mo. 557-.'iOllCI. NEW 2 Bt, N. Mesa V~rde , bltn., Ctpl.'1, drp11, Nr. 11ehl!1. S200/mn. M~Di!I. 3 BR. 2 BA Townhou!lt'. Mon· ti<"elkt. Clean S 2 0 0 I m o , ~ach. 968~. . M6BILi Home A Cabana., o.n the bay, fully furn'd, ...... patio, Lido VH .... o. 4, 700 Lklo Park Df, Nl!"Vpocl Beach • $170.Cbl. l~"""~!!!!!"'"'I'!!!,...,.!!!!' J5 Jnd'Ustrial Unlt11~ WANTED . 1mmac:. ho ·me eo.ta ~,,. , $]!0.000. w/po6l. M)n., 3,0(I0.1q. ft., < MESA. 12 units • Good area. Low-maintenance, excellf'nl rt'lurn. AL.SO 18 units. good investment • ~t potential. Almost . n!I vacancy, Tom Queen 644-Q;IO. Macnab-Irvine s15o.PruvATE2 Br. homr c"'~""~'-"-•_1_1 ·_2_P_>_r. __ _ w/ gar. E/1ide. Fenct!d for LARGE 2 Br houM, newly child pet. rlt.Wra1ed $135, water pd, PACIFIC or 5 Bdrm1. Nt..wporl Be&.ch PROPERTIES or Meaa Verde area. Prl. 642-123,51 : • 1 644-6200 REALTORS party. Wrl!e classified ad $186-WON'T h1sr ~ :I Br. 2 BR No. 305, Daily. Pilot P.O. BOOMING He a Ith FOO!'I Mn1t', 11lonf" on ]C"ll. re~. ANGELUS 10X50, Xlnt cond, 673·8498 Box.1560 COA!a Mesa,' 9El6. Mark:et1' Ecology Jr row n family or !1inglc:J1>, N.B. 673--0680. · 1-772--0142. ROOMY, 1mmaculatt" 2 hr, shag cpt, drpft, lge yd, ra.r, SI~ mo. 54s..3155. Jurn. Matutt adult park. INCOME + W A N T E D : F 0 u r p I ex bef'f. Revolutionary nl'W 111..x - Walk to mkt'a Ir. shopping. TAX SHELTER Eastside Costa Mesa, good lhelter. Armchair Ca!tle j $200-NJo:ED mono mom:' 4 2 Br, den, 2 older chldrn I: 642--3084 S attractive 2 BR unilll on cond. s49,000 or leas. Will Barons needrd. Min. in-Br, 2 Ba. eonv. Jocarion. Pf'1 ok. Le yrd. Avl . Feb. 1. MOBlLE Home for older ~317' Jot. Next to C.M. pay cash. Must have at least vestment $600. Nord y ke Kids/pets welcome. 1921 FU.Uerton. 642-0857. couple or 1 penon~ 'Walk to H<M1pital, Otlel"l"d al SSS,000. ' (1)' 3 B'R url'!t. PnncipAls . Ranch, 436 W, 61h St. BEACON * 64.S.0111 3 Br, 2 t., 2 c11.r fAJ', Atoreti, Cost& Mesa._ Full Principal.J only. H. D. l'l'!\111~4 wt"' .,tails. Tustin. 544-2302. SlOO. Mobilf' homr-. crpti. I rlithwshr, drp.s. crpt. Quiel price S227S., by owner. JohllliOJl, Bkr. 2 Inveaton, develop in-drps, lllOVt>, retrig, Var. N.B. 1re1. Sl~. M&-0158. Space rtnt S67.50. 645-0790. 646-8362 ternat'I ~lan &. Orien111.I $110. t BR w / everythin&. 2 BR. Cr-pt " drp1, GArqe. Hn.tL"REST 20X56, 2 BR, 2 2121 Placentia Aw .. CM I ,._.,, ,~ Rue&. Art Co. In N.B. S5IXXl Sina:le OK. H.B. No pets. 2 amall dliktren. BA, Lov~y aile, Irvine 2l ,UNIT . .~ cu+.. req'd, Seri. I~. SJ35. 2 BR. pvt homr, kids/ si4s mo. M6-2'1l!t. Ranch. Pvt pty. TI4/5#-0157 2 le: 3 Be. 2 Ba. Nr she"lp'g. 544-5868. s:.s 20~ft:ic~dll OK. H.B. .El Toro 20X35 1970 Parkway 2 BR 8231 Ellla Ave., HB, $4lll M. B I ,, Money to LNn 240 $ •• l BR ':;:;.:...;.;.;.;;..... ___ ,._..,...,, ' ' 847-3957 ' us Mii 1''"· ' . ' pvt home, kJds, 4 BR FRPLC HOME 1 abed, eool.er, ap rent '$55. ~ , • Opportunity 200 1 t TD l ~Is OK. C.M. 2 B tri rpt 15700. 5.16-3142 Owner. DAii!.(• Poin4 •New duple" S .oans· 776-7330 AGENT '· alove, ,.. 1• c~• S49 500 SU La drp1, wW I dry, 11.1"1.P • , ver ntern at i. DEALERS Balboa lsl•nd Nice yard. KkSs/petL ~ Cresta. Webb-Bia. 6'2-<!lO>, An1' , 6'14 % INTEREST utll pcl. I I JI BBYR Ownb~~·1rp1' ~· .. y· • 111 2nd TD loans '.!:.;.,~~1.!'.:2:'!.~.·.· ye.· Nu-v11w RENTALS , ~;i;;;;;;;;;;;~· ~~111~·~·~··~·· ~;c·~~;;~· ~ou~r "" 673-4000 or 4!M-l248 ehoici!. S75.oo0 ea. 644-6344. 890 lnt. based on pqully. 494-0618 "911 E1t1t~ Glno!'•I PROFITS · B Fount•ln V•ll1v Acru .. for ••lo 150 2 Nowport Holghls 1r1p1...,, AllO NEW 95% alba• Ponlnsulo · ' .._ Xlnt rent. By 0 w n e.r , of aale·prlce lo!ln11 J230. ·Mo. 3 BR, 2 BA. famil~ rm home. 4 yn new. Vacant 968-f.O'M. INVESTMENT 548-9695. SOAR· Sattler Mtg. Co. '!A .21 YBER W/FRPLC 642·2171 545-0611 • ., ARLY. I.ower dplx . OPPORTUNITY lndullt'IOl Property 161 Servin( HarbM are• 21 Y''· 2 bl"' oett•. Stove, <!'Pl" .;cc_;::....:.c::_c.;_..:..,;_...;._ . rll'pll, garage. l''ront yard. D•n• Point OtaftCJ• County Located in the huh of Orange Exciting p/time profits. Man I Mor.ti•Ji•I I Singles ok. $200. 23.6 acres in Orange Park Courity onii.-mlle aouth of or woman. Dignified JJPSI-truit ~ 260 NU.VIEW RENTALS Acres. Includes 2200 sq. lt. Diane)!~· Approx, 12,fm ~· ~e a member l'lf , . , ,_ · , I 673-40.10 or 494~ home with view, small off· •Q\ Jt:;: with 2,000 Ml· ft. or Auioda~ed Art Dealers. Qf $6800 ~ • .td 1F TD, 6'n'i'o I Coron• del M•r OCEAN view, 2 BR. w/w ~s. frplc, $225.. 338'12 Vk>- lel Lantf'l'ft, Tt4-6M·1~. ice building&: barn. 3 acres air-conditioned ottJce or Ame"ica: No exper. requh'. Int, all dtlt! 10 yr 1·1 of pmducing citrus: which showroom ana. Easy 11.c-ed. ~Pl8r fine original oil P~ble ~ per mo. Secur· * CdM-2 BR Corrir.r Homf'. Huntl""9n leMft provides sme.11 net income ct"sa to all rriaJor freewayll . paint1ng11 1n the privacy of ed MZ-5851. CLOSE TO BCH. Crpl.11, after expenses ti t~es. Ott street parking for 15 your home. Initial cuh in· drp5, !ltoVf', patio. !Vlra.ge. 4 BR. bUns, wfw cpl•. walt.r Property hu futUtt develop. ears. C.ould be dJvfded lnto 4 vemnents only $322 for 1~ No child/pe~. S2&5/mo, pd, ~. $250. Reta .recz . ment potential. Priced at Individual units. pr i c e d starting inventory. GUAra.n.. I . ..,._ forlllC ~ 300 Goldenrod 673-8.127 Appt only. -....n Sll,000 per acre. For furth-below todaya replacement teed elCchang~. For fuU in· 1 TIIE Bluffs • 2 BR., l BA. D'AILV PILOT I er infonnation, pleaae call at $106,000. C.F. COL-formation write, · $260. pe.r mo, 3 BR. 2 BA., 'I R.E. l<polCwlth ESWORTHY & CO Art~~~~t~rica HouHS·llornlshed S;JJ.5. ~h .Vacant. Call 1~ CLA.SSJ!IED ADS Eckhoff & A11oc., Inc. REALTORS, 675-<930. Sant; A~a, Calif. 927115 300 dl>'._11.!3 (Anytimel Bkr. FOR :ACTION 541-2621 EvoaMknd• 5.18-94.15 ]8• ACRES. Ml. JVR opur, General 'I-' !' QRM./ ' """"'· d r p •• ' c ·LL 1.•z 56·7·1 : INVESTMENT-All ulil, aewer, nr fwytl. MFG"Electron!Cll-Growina * YEARLY RENTALS * garage. Children ok, no ~ .. • I OPPORTUNITY Good eJ1pre111 ~·a.y window. Mfa plywood 1amlnallng pets! S235/mo, yearly ren-1 NYSE fi rm &Cl"OM 1 t. Ind Sales approx 2XIM 'fr.;~ · •. a~~ .. ~=. t-,·""""'.· !.,~1·61 !al. 675-3698. I 5 Acres near Palmdale Jnl'J. $150,00J /ull price, Gd growln& . · · :t".,!!-~"!"""'.r:'•l"!"1 v•......, Airport. Xlnt growth potent· terms. 871~U-4 Glasa .• actten·E~ab 1 ... .-..J. ·NiW .......... ·; 2 BR. house, unfurn, Newly ial. Olilv S.t5.000 • term•. :fY'C" l . . decorated. $1115/mo, 702 Iris Bill Grundy, Re•ltor Lots for S.le '170 Hambwpr Mand approx BAY FRONT Ave., Call $-1460. s1q,ooo mo arou 341 Bayside, NB 6"'161 OCEAN VIEW Uquor store, .coutal· .,.. !.<.,., leue optloif. Lovely 3 BR, 2 ha, cpts, drpg, lg~ patio. No pets. $295. 615 . Mareuertte, CdM TAKE OVER PAYMENTS C.ocktalf·Food, xlnt lSe. furnishin&L Pler • alip. Call ~.monthly, Jh,:ft.Ctt parcel, LOT Mkl·Beer.Wloe, busy aret. ' 642-5200 Joshu& Tret'. Ben, Newport Height. ·!toe land. Out cabinet llhop. Red to aell ' PETE BARRETT Cost•Mew (1t4) 63.l-3633 Call for appt. to mtt. Business College. $20,tm dn. -REAL TY - 40 ACRES Rolling meadow Holl•nd Bus. Sales Houns Unfur". .l05 _4 BIG BEO~MS afld elec. nr national forts!. TAKE 1TI6 Oranp Ave., C.M. · • • • -1..f... trlc builtl!!' are 1'.'ftl)' 1Dme. OVER 29 Mo 645-4170 540-0608· EvP. Geqrer•I " . I .et the> telitull'ff'oia thia line $ ' ' 963-0047. • --------MUST"'" 1 ••·-Cam. Pineo, ttBIG BEAR-LAKE-LANDLORDS! ','n nl&l -at. $250, I><'" great Jor .investmnt or 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M: LIQUOR S'JURE. For Sale We ~al!ze' Jn Newport J110nlh. Call A~ 546-4141 ~IL ~ ... 645--0984. Call 646-3928 Eves 64Mo61 Nets a~, $50.tm. yr.. BEAUT. med. )'rd. &: 3 BR 2 , . . Owntt Mtl carry tlnanclng. Beaeh • Corona def Mar • Ba hie, frJNc, 2 car Pr. ·Apa.,'1'1'~h for ule 152 BY owner R3 zoned lot. 232 OpportunHy of a lifetime! Lagun& • & Dana Point. cp~/drp, Quiet ttr. 2M8 t t t WANTE'D'• • W.-Marquita, San Clemente. ~ Rois· (ll4) 536-1738 or Our Rental Service la TREE Garden IA AvL Feb. 15. t 90 ·m 1r' 1 5500 tq ti, 4 unit apt aize, at. wrife: Spencer Reat Estate to YOU! stS-3163. 00r uni et!~ com~~· imp. usesmle'{J.t paid in P.O. Box 2823, Big Bear' ~\J-VIE\Y R~NTALS =:;;..;:,:=-=-..,...,.,...,~~~ . ea; ange . : pnnc . full. 492-6465. . !Ake CalifomiA 67~ ,,or i t ' 494-3248 DELUXE F.ullkie Twnhle 2 pals. Call Dr. Hirsbon, 714 · ' · •· -· -Br. 2. Be. new crpt.s, dbl 646-8.120. CHOICE lot, 100'x135', R-2 , BEAUTY SHOP good 1oca· ge.r, a.II elect b~, pool, paved alley. 348 E. lion\ 4 station.a, 9 dryers, air private drive. l2'JS. mo. Commercl•I Rochester St., C.M. Short condlt~ned. Excellent park-.. , TIME FOR Adults-64Z-4155. Property 151 walk fu ]7th St. shopping ;ng, FJCe, only $5000. For • ....... cntr. S21,750. 673-9509. a s.s.nn • 3 Bc:tnna. Cftn. Large D P • t H bo Jenced yard. Walk t o . •n• . o1n . ar r . Mount•ln Denrt QUICK CASH ,.....,, Utt ·• IC'hlill. $225/mo. Boet repair Y.ard le&¥ ava11. ' ' 174 r: •· Chance lo play a .significant Retort -. Aval\"°"'(• ~7-4t67. . I 'I Ma... roleintliegrowtho(Orange ttBIG BEAR LAKE JHRO,UGH ·A' •-mo.'V.~/!op~~~'tlo%bbauy.· County' a new I>' created SNOWn.AKE SPECIAL PCX>DLE GR 0 0 M'I NG _.., .,. uvu· Dana Point Harbor. ~I Pull yoor snow til«' u~ to PARLOR : S28,000. '44-2501 d •y a , Darrold Myers, n4: SJ.4.2$() this 11eecial buy Cabin-In-Eatab. Xlnt cohd,· 1 to 4 549;-4225 .. ve. VA ok. Mon~ .. the.woods, Jteid~ tiniahing, opera!Dn. A steal. ' DAIL'f PllOT 2 BDRM, crpta, drps, yard COM Highway frontage, ~l onl.y $6,660. E-Z ttrms. Tt PRE-SCHOOLS Tic. i4 )'rd 1ervice. N~ar sboppifw land .tr: bldgs. won't last! Call Ross (TI.f) WWll.m1'1Utr. 5J8..&66 • achooJ•. n7o. mo. Pbone Agent. 67>7225 H.1.R. !US-li38 or wrllr:: Spenttr BARBERSHOP. 3 chain, In WANT AD 64J...0409 after 6 pm. Real Elfa1e. P.O. Box 2S2!1, ..........,;...,. area. near Bea h 2 BR ....... ._,II ' Big Bear !Ake, Callfo~ia ._ 2\;-yn··~~onleueat~cfi nuuae ui y crptd., Duploxoa/Unlts , .. ,. 161 A 64 1ncc1. back yant, carport. ttBIG BEAR L KE pu mo. $1500. A1't. 968-2297 2•5678 Wtr. pold. All 4:30 wkdy1, II;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= if you lll"fl' I\ aft 6 PM. -':..".:.c.1940:.;c:. _____ _ -• -* FISHERMAN * I RESIDENTIAL try this beauHru1 lake·froot Turn unu.ed ft~1 lnto quklr lIOUIE Hundn&f Watch tb1 UNITS home tor· only $43,500. Pl·1.,;ca;;•:;h·;;ci;all;;;M;;2-$111;;:;i;;:;;;:;;;;:;:;!,.;::;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;===:;;;:..;;:O;P;:EN;;H;;O;U;;!IE=ool;um:;n.;;- EASTSIDE, cogr A MESA vorce catt:. Make oft' er! i• · 169.500. wrm TERMS ~1 ~ (1l~J 536-1,.~ or Roy McCardle ReattOr w,..te: .,.,..ncer Real ~tate. ·JJlO Newport Blvd., C.M. ;:~· BoCxlll2828, Big Bear J41..7729 ....... e, a . ll•..,.,._..,,....,.,...,.,1R•ndl•s, F•rma, 1-,.._rty 166 G..... 1• PRIME UNITS CATILE RANCH SIX 2 BR, 2 BA aet1. Mar 880 Acres plua 32 000 1ettt1 . Westd!H Shoppin.I Center. blnt grujng. i.o alftl Bit· in kih:hent, f rp I c' a, planted alfalfa. 3 aood wella. Jai:ge pr., laundry. Seuoned Can cl.rry '1lO udmaJ unltt. adult te111nts. Good returl} 'Bi.ahop ' U'ta • '2:M>,tm • + tu sheller. $13S,Oll with good tcnns • Ca.U G«qe tlWble wrnu. ' Ta~ • lnvHtmrnt Div. ..._., ' .. 548-1600 __ ,_ 'e. . 34J6 Via Udo ~ 7 HOUSES 'Z '[')II i.•l ~. l • J • • I <._' ' • T ' ' ' . . . . 1a .•• on 2 lot1, -..town C..ta RMI lotm llhwa. 1175. -y In-l!xcho- come. 110,000. down, Hun")', won't 1"t! Only -TO tolve yoor RE P"')blems $79 500 consult M-&:hlff, Ex· ' • cha,.e Courwtlor 111\oftt Div. PERRON REALT\' tJn.lm ,.._1600 The RA>al ....,...., • Jl!IT Oro ... Av.., C.M. R E INVESTOUI LOOKI HI nm W•ni.d 1'! . ' X GROSS PVT · Pty "'*" Id Joe 2J Unltl In 1Ua11o, •·"'°'old, home. 'l'allo over ..,..,,., f\111, wahl .. llJt. $175.nno. w/kwr down or brtrc )'OUI' 116.llllO dn. Pio -Call ,,.,.,.... Uf> to da1o, Prln- • rm:,~s®~'!S r r r 1· r r r r 1 !~ftiii 10tl I I • I' I I I I I ' ·cwsiP110 .. HOURS 1:00 a.m. to S p.m. Monday thru Friday t to noon Saturday --YJ>l-tbelr eds• by tdepbone COSXA MESA Oma; •• 330 w. Bay "2-lWl1B NEWPORT BEACH ;1333 Ne""'°rt Blvd. 642..:1678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 11175 Beach lUvd. ~1220 SAN CLEMENTE 305 N. El Camino Reel 4924420 • NORTH COUNTY: 'lllal tree ~0.1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLlNES DHdllnr for copy~ kills ta 0'30 p.m. the daY he· fore pt!.bllcatlon, except fo r Monday J:dJUon when deadline SI Satw'-day, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS l!RRORS: Advtttltm ahould C!beck tt\cir ads daUy 6 ""°" .....,. lmMcdia!<ly. THE DAILY Pll.DT MlumH liability for th~ tint J"" corrtcc lntertioa onb' • CANCELLAJ'IOl'ISt When lt.llllnr •n •cl be sure to makf' • l'ttOrd of the J<llL NUMBER 1lven )'OU by your ad Laker u ncclpt of ,your cancellation. 'nll• ldll nurnber muat bf' J>re· ttnted by thf' advrrllltt In caM oC a diapute.. CANCEl.LlTION O!! CORRllCl'l.ON OP NEW AD._ RUNNING: EwtY enort ....... to klfl Of" ~ a MW Id that hu bffn enkn!d, but we cannot _.-l'lln· tM to .SC. IO until tJMo ad ""' ._.... a 111o .,.. -DIMJ:..A.UN'E ADS: 11Mee •di ._~ ttrlc~ -In -"""by ..... M •t aa.v one ot °'"" ol· n-.NO-- Tllll: bAll.'1: l'llm ... ...,.U.rWhttocJU. slty. edJt. ~ .. ~ tu.e •11)' Mhle r;wnt. •ndto.,.. nW: . """"'--prior- CLAll"l•D MAJLI ... ADDltlSI .P.0. ... 1Mlll, • ""--~----~~~~-------------..11!..!:'ll~.,;_:m~-~!"~11~<:.!-~~ cipala on11• 1144-:zru. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLAJSlllCATION IOO °'11n- I · ., " ... • DAILY '1LOT 3'5 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. • 3'5Apt. Unfurn. -Unfurn. J05 HeUOM Unfurn. Duploxe• Unfum. 350 Aptt. Fum. UOAptt. Fum. UO Apt. Unfum. lfunllntton lol<h FREEi! Laodlord1~0wrtert We will ttltt ten.an1.1 lo Y<IU FREE ot cha.rge , •• M11.ny rff'girable tenanta on our waiting list. ALA Rentals e 64S.J9GO *WE h&ve a large ael~tlon of 3 and 4. beclrwm homt• that can be rmvcd into almOl!t immediately on our Rent-Opt io n plan. SHERWOOD REALTY• 5'"555 TOWNH$£. tor NH or rent • 1215, 3 Br., 2\1 & .. "1>1<. 2 cu i1r, eocl p&tio, ~ prtvlt. Nr. Hner H<¥fi. 61~91"1. THE Blutrt, new 3 I fiiil.2 &. 3 Ba ~. boch ahOW'pla~ homtot. $450. - SMO. Ptt iTIO. A...._llable now, ~ll33 BKR. DEWXE l Br., ram. 2 .BA. SJ?S. lSOT Pott Charle• Pl lllarbor View Hms.) 213: 676-4601. N~-.w;....po_rt_loo-1-.-h---·l~lrv..;,.ln-o~.------~l -rv~l-no-------·I Coronaclel Mair Corona del Mar Costa Mes• NEWPO""' HEIGHTS . o.,. -----------------1 ·=;:;;:::::;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;::;;-•1wHEN WE SAY·•• I Coat• Meta 2' BR 11.10. l BR 11211. Crpa, ranee « ~. dl8'>0MJ. 132 E . .Bay, C.M. 494-7192. lux• ntw l bedroom, 2 bath, c . t d I M GARDEN rltctno bll·ln1, dl•l"•"h.r, orona • ar APARTMENTS w/w A d.rape11t many utru-We m~an apla tel In D•n• P•lnt 1295 ....... for rent all t de flt ••• le('luded ''Co; THOMAS An"IQl'C trfffl, law'l'll, p\Jttine 1·1'1_E_W_2-B_R,_2_BA __ w_/_°'""_ Rt"tt" & pool artll. view, Also l BR. Will ltiahr ........ ~ Spectacularvlewsforyourfamily.From e U-plan eltt kitch wf fumish 1 BR. Aik for Doti ru w. Cout Hwy ~27 .... ... this Harbor View hllltop above Corona de! ~nunic counter-t()S)8., pa.n-BeckcnbAu,lth. Ann Oli.m'IUI Ntwpol't Beach Ev•. 5e-5M.1 --._..._ ....... 4' Mar. .~5BR'a « 2 + Otn, .2 8A. n. E . 49$-1341. 499-:m9. NE:W APT w/ocnn vtew, l r--ft ...... Dramatic architecture. Handsome inter-e Carpcot/Drapeii. Fir~oe LRG 2 Br, 2 Ba. Jiv rm, din BR. 2 BA, 1 1tove I-refria. Jors. Privacy. Pool, gardens, play areas. 1D> Sq, Ft. 0r Uvllvl:-rm. bit-ins, crpts, drpt, OwAhr. l300 mo. 642.202) or Close t o schools, shopping, Set in A GARDEN. ocean view. S l 9 O Imo. -----~tlt Two and three bedrooms, two baths. A few Avail Now-Sm/mo. 8.1T-392'7, 831~7fl'. BAYCREST 13$/mo. :\ Br, 119 1 Cotta Meta 211 Ba, lit. DIR, F/R, [ ~trMnttf•Rtnt trplc. owratd kit. AIM> . Casa del Oro NEAR new -close m beach Huntington S.1dt From $245. Gas and cablevlslon Included. THE VENDOME Ent Bluff BAYVIEW APARTMENT$ 1"5·Anaheim 6'W824 NEWPORT BEACH VIiia Gr•n•da Apt1. San Joaquin Hills ROad, east •BEAtmFUL GROUNDS• SPANISH DECOR Four bedrooms with balcon- 11.vail. Jo~urnishttl. 642-4!'.189. AU.. UTILITIES PAID k shopping, l BR. &. Newport Heights ••• Compare ht-fore you rent • Bachelor Apt1. 3092Memphit • ~I . ' TWO 1tory, 3 BR, fam rm, 21Jt be.th11, approx 1000 IQ. ft . Choice nei$'.hborhonrl, near all llehools, ~ach and anop.. plne. A ..... il. 1 Feb. 1972. $295/mon!h, Owner. Agent. !E-8118. Apt1, Fum. -Cu .._ ·.........i .....,1 1 St. Inquire Apt or call 1 BR . -~ ---------1tom ...., .... ~. ,,. .. ur ng: 5.16-44!14 of MacArthur B9ulevard Air/rond, GM, wlr. pd. For information, call 644~5555. GarR.ge, Pool, Rtt. rm., • gar, ll}CI!' y .... -... Stt General • Spaciou1 kite~ with in· 1 =~oc-·--,,.---,-=-c' 4 Br. 2 Ba, fenced yrd, CJ1)11, 4-7 pm wkdays. 2214 Holly _ dirttt Jighlinc SR. Citizere-Furn 1 BR 11.pt ..:~~~~~~~~~~";"'~~~~~~:'.'...._ laundry. l BR $140, 2 BR . Slfi0.S1ss-n75. ln above & below. GracloQI '"'I llvlnr & quiet aurTOOndina: tlrps. Imma<'. VA can t. Ln. or tall 494-29T.J. e Separale din'a: area nr betl.ch. Walk to shopping, Coron11 dtl Mar Costa Mesa mil>/ mo. Mo m Mo or s ;-1-n-C=l"'o_m_o_nt..,_o----~A a Home-Ji~ 1toraee · 1'' re e u t 11 '1 , $13 0 ·ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o--------- IPaae. Call 8.13-llo.1, rf'Si· d • Prl r 536-3m/S3&-7282 • I' 2 Br quiet, ear. fel'lC'f!tl yrl, rlentt: 54&-97S4. Owner/ NEAR Beach, 2 BR, llv rm. lol New Concept vale P" 109 ~ • wate-r pd, infant OK. Wik • • CI011@d garage w/1tor1.ge Laguna Beach ~._, ...y Ageot. w/h•plo, din rm. k I t FURNITURE RENTAL • Full length marbl• pull· ., -H•-Slipe Ceni.r. 363-A T W NHS E, w hr/dry, w/bllin1t, cpts/drpi, l bl!., man 1 BR, 11.rlults only, close to .. ,.._ IM!'.!• Avocado St. 54!)...5087. N!frit/r'fll. drp/c111t, pool, gar, fenced back yd, w/cov. • Klng-n Bdrm1 !!.hoppine IE beach. $145 mo. -.;_ ~ SPAC. 2 & 3 Br. Apt. $140 up clbhw, 1% Ba. wtr pd. 3 Br, ~llo. Call for appl. 492-3907 * Afonth to Month •Pool -Barbeques • 11ur-499-1708. ON TEN' ACRES Pool, cpt/drp., bltt'll, Kidaok $19.'i. 2 Br, $170. 548--14CY-I, 1"''" 9-Jl AM or :>6 PM. * 100% Purchaae Optioo rounded wilh pluih lllnd· l BDRM. apt, north end with 1 Ir 2 BR. Furn. A Untum. 2206 CoJJeee No. 5 642·7035 5.'17·5384.. 3 Br, l Ba. •love, o-v>ew, * Wide Selection. acapma: . ocean view. Clof;e to beach. :nreplaeet ; prlv, paU-. 1994 Maple No. l 642-3813 l BR, 2 BA, ram nn, bit-in•, l(lll (.'OOf'M', S05 Ardilk La. Style-Colon Adult Jivinr al It.-be•t Call 494-7079. Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bldat. E/SIDE, attrac. 2 BR, cpta., d hwh trplc l250/ 1210. 645-07S5. S4&-U6K. * 24 Hour Delivery Large 1 BR $175 900 Sea I...&nt c.dM' 6f4...EJ. dfl>I hltna d1hwlhr end Call ™184 eYet; da,ya Condominiums ; 311; w. Wilaon 6'2·l97l ''!!!!![!!"!!!1!!1'ur'1!!!!J!!!!!!!!'1!!!~ .. ~, [ pr., no pets. 548-fiML 8 r, · mo. ii trrILTI1ES FREE Newport Beach (M Arth ~r Cout "'""') • · ·• (2131 746-2348 Mr. Unfurn. 320 ~ ITT t JVERYlrgBdnn"s,lblk101; 1 BDRM., all bltna, shag Hettrl~n. ---------·I 1t£' a '?:I LIVE LIKE A KING bf" II ch' New er pt I. 2 Br. petio, view, J"t'fr\g, cpta, drpg, cloled garage&: DELUXE 4 BR. l * Ba. Con. Coate Mesa -At B d t p • I S 1'15/winter, $325/yearly. ~11::..:,~sd, 2~r,!!r,;l.260· pri. pe.tio. Cle11.n! 541)..1901. I u ge rices. 6'12-1·\03 ........ nayB'l e ...,., ...... ~fo do. Walled n community, NEW 2 BR, l 8A, Cnndo.: 517 W, 19th, CM 548·3481 · 2 BR. Clean. 2 kids ok. No clbhM", pool.!!: k pa.rt. Nr. Cpl-", drpg, blm elec kit-, 2751 N, Main, SA S4?-03l4 FURNISHED-t BR mobile home furn. Lklo BY Ocee.n. mkt., 2 Br., fr-pie , pels, $ll5. 770 Sha.limar. schoolii It shop'g. Dt>p, & chen, di,.hwhr, r a r a a f! UNl'1JRNISHED Vlll11.ge. 100' from bay. new p&}nt cpt, pAtio. Qu>et 548-47~1 ttf's. $225. &45-4573 evea. w/laundry hook-up, pr 1 kl boa Island Adulb $190 mo. Daya (213) •dulta. $230. &12-1276 * Pools ~ 7 ,,~ * 2 BR. Pool. Adults. OUR home f; rt>nt-be · pa,tio, Water pd, No pets. ~2163, wknd 6 >llOJ- rrlng April l!i~rl BR. 2 ~:. Pool. sn>. Nr. Harbor Ii WATERFRONT 1 br, pvt * ENCLOSED 1 Bd. Duplex. 1 blk. oeftln. Costa Mesa $140/mo. crpta, drpa. Awning OO\lf!rtd SAn Diego Fwy. Ca I I patio, winter or yrly. 400 s . GARAG&S $150 yrty. Ntil. paid. Adults. ~ E. 17th Place. C.M. PAlio. ~. 557-9606 Baylront No. S. Balboa * CONVENIENT 3n 1 w. Balboa Blvd. LRG 2 br, crpta, drps, bltn1 Island. TO ALL BEACHES 642-1272. ForCl"d air heating 1-2 childN'n ok. Nr Schla & 4n~.R~: !6h1:.1~;4o~P!;,d2:i: ld:.RMCo!::i~ w~~ ... cpt~ WOMEN-Studk> llpl, non-FROM $135 MONTH NEW Oc:elltlfront • fum or 2 children welcome shop'g, Sl45. 962-1545, d~ac. 64$-3846. dU!hwa.sher. $195. 540-1151 smoker ~t'd. $!.]().''early ADULTS PLEASE unfum. Winter $300. 3 BR. ~ok:r~~I~ ;::~~ ;~; 1 B*R 2 W25EEKS 2FRBERE! * office, 549-7132 home Mr. leaAe. Ulil incld, £73'-7604. 2 BA. Lrg frplc, p11.Ho k $1 up -S140 up 4 Br, 3 Ba Cnndo w/bltM. QuP.en. 8""" """" home Mr. DELUXE 2 BR. f'ully rurn., VILLA POMONA gua.e. 646-5135, 5.18·9952. Carpet!!'. and drapes POOL * * 642-2181 $240/mo. 8122 Oefot1.iekt '""""""" Built-In s!ove Or., H.B. (:il.3l 82.l-6485. S>ft+ie.n. gSarBa. S225811km~~,_or99713256' 1 1 1Y5rly. PHONE 642-2015 * * OCEANFRONT: 1-2-3 Carport-stall shower *blt2 B~-dupl 11 • 40 > w 1 /garag!,! l Br, 2 Ba, cpts, drpl, • Y ·'" a · (1760 Pomona AYe.) BR'!!'. Winter. Adults only, Laundry room. • •n~ mo. -.. Irvin• bll-lM, dswhr, 2 pools, B Ibo p • J no pe:ts. 673-MISS. FencM yard. No Pf'IS Orange-Ave, No. A, CM. clbhouu, $2.15. ~mo. • a eninsu a * $30 WK. & UP * * * Oceanfront 2 Br. kJwer, MESA VILLAGE Apts. SM-I Br. duple:ic, patio, 3 BR, 2 BA, Atrium $3.15. l BR, 2 BA, sep. home ~ 3 BR, 2 BA, Turtle Rock $330. WE HA VE aJ'llERS ,.! i11I: ·1 ·1·!1d ·-. . I I 1·1il/1JI' ''SINCE 1946'' lit Westem Bank Bldr. Un!venity Parle:, Jrvtne D1y1 833-0101 Nights < BR., 211 Mlht ...... $350 3 BR., 2 ha. home ••.. $300 l BR., 2% M ••... 1325/$350 Hunti-ton IBMch SPACIOUS 1 Bdrm. wall to • Studio & 1 BR Apls avail 'Iii July 1st. $23.5/mo. 1046 El Camino Dr, •A 1 hf"am!!, frp!, no pets. l adll. ··• wa.11, thenno heal, ~. • Room 11 5 WK & Up. Inc-I util. &4l-8001. 546-7331 Yrly. Sl50. util pit. 642·8520. l Br, 2~ ba, trplc, all" ap. lfiAttwuher, Adults onty. • 1V &: Maid Service Avall 2 Br, J ~ Ba Studio, encl pliances, pool Ii: rec fac Prefer •itvle adult. No pets. • Phone Service. Uti! Pd LOWER Beaut turn apt nr ---------pitlio, end or cul-d~c. 339 962-4l6? or 968-871l. · 673-X>39. • AU major credit canl• ocean. Avail now. Lee. A~ DELUXE C.-brillo. 642-3933_ N I• S25 WK & Up-On Ocean e 2376:N~rt Blvd. 548·9755 hfoy Rlty. 642-385'1. APARTMENTS ewport Beach . l.oYely Bach-I Br-Roomi Thi~ Ad Worth is on Rent 10 x liO Mobile Home Air Cond. Frplc's _ 3 Swim-DLX l BR, gar., quiet area NEW Jn Ea I I b I u ff Maid aervi~Pool-Ulil pd Children &: Pet Section l blk. to beach. 2 BR. mina-Pools -HPalth SpA -for adulls only. No pets. TownhouR!' 3 Br, 2% Ba., e Call 67~740 e LOVELY 2 BR. furn. apr., ,,--F_u_nn-:·-c,h;:ed-,-. -;548--:-77_<_3_ i~i~ .. Game Ii Bil· $1 3.5. 150 E. 21st. 646-6016. nip, dflla, blU... $350. 2U: OCEANFRONT 1 BR-Sl2!1 shag crpts, pool, ckl9e to Newport Haights * * 2 BR, 2 BA, w/w crpta, 351--0567. · 'tit Junf!. Util'• incl'd, Ca.JI •lore1. Adults, no pets. $160 l ~~~'R~M trplc, btlna, patio, gar, SI~ ~Bl325llmmed. OCl"Up. DrLuxe '73-4n4, Miw: .. ~ •• l!Ml Pomona, Cosla CLEAN l or 2 BR Adib!. no MEDITERRANEAN n10. 673-5629. """ pets, lg kif. Sl25-S150. 2471 11"2 B [ n . ~ d u fs condo, Mod 11. Coron• del Mar :;;;==-===-:-:=~o--7 .,.,,.. r. °"· ..... .,1.1, rps, A-Plan. 2 Pri. pe.t. CU81om NrCELY fiJRN 1 BR. End. E. 161h SI. NB. 64&-lSOI. VILLAGE bltn.<i. 2451-Elden Ave., CM. ~·all1. fij.4--2429 or 642-6330. garage. Quirl •dult•, no Apt. Unfvrn, 3'S ..,..,..., Call for apPI, 968-6216. BACHELOR, 2 room, ground pel«. 2452 Elden A v e. ----------I ........., Ha rbor Blvd., C.M. San Juan C•pistr•no tloor. 500 NarciMUs, $120 646-ZltiR. Balboa Island ITI4) 557-SQ'JO LARGE 3 BR, 2% BA, $190 RENTAL OfTICE month. Laundry facilities. mo incl util. fi46...409:J. 2 BR w/lrg patio. Com· SPACIOUS l br w/bakony OPEN lo AM TO 6 PM No pf'll!, 546-8594. BAOtELOR, compll pr;._,.te; lortebly furn. PRIVACY! NPw paint & crpt. Stove-Ii "TIJE GABLES" Apt. Unfurn. n'h'ig., util pd. SJOO mo. Adull1'. 768 Scott Pl, CM. rehiJ:. Yrty only. Adults on-Lg 2 Br w/pri gar. Adlta, :165 rfac1enda de MCS!l Apls 100 Y..1• Wilson, See.Mgr. No. 1 Park-like Surrounding QUlE'l' • DELUXE 1-2 k 3 BR Wl'S Prv patios * Htd Pool,. Nr shop'g * Adult1 only Martinique Apts. lm Santa Ana Ave., CM i\1'gr. Apt 113 646-5542 e REAL Value! Cpll, dt'pfl, dl!.hwhr, pool, 2 BR. SI:r>. Mature adults. No pets. Quiet. 2295 Pacilic Ave. ~3-6878 or 642-4429. -. WILSON'-- GARDENS e 2 BR, l~ BA, cpl/rll"PI!. Encl patio, $140. 642-6811 GORGEOUS 2 bdrm all elec. upper tripJex. NPw cp1g. Hurry! $170. lm Anahe1m Ave, C.M. 645-.">fl9.1 11..f1er 6 pm, all day wkf:'nds . NEW 3 Br, 2 'Ba w/frplc. C..ood l'f'Sil'I. art'A, nr. S. Coast PlaZA. Chldrn/,;.mJ pe1 o.k S24!> 2 lge ynk. 541-8706, 5-)7-8188. for family with chlldttin • Near Corona del Mar Hlrh School. FJ~al!t', wet bii.r A built-In kitchen appllal'ICH. 835 AMIGOS WAY '644-2991 Coldwell, Banker .ti Co. Managing Arent e NEW DELUXE e 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lea.'W!. Jncld spac. muter .uite, din nn Ii dbi rarqe; auto door opener avail. Pool j; Re<n· aUon area. • S21'l • 895 Amlgoe: Way, NB Manaxed By wtU.TAM WALTE'R..'; CO. EASTBLUFF 2 Br, 2 ha UJ!llairs view"ipl. Carpeted, dr11ped, bltns. 2 covered PIU"king apacea. 816 "D" Amigos. $250 mo. yearJy. , , '7s.&OS8 0 -··' ...... Huntington B••ch 2 & 3 BR, $140 up. Pool. Childrens bonus, Mora Kai Apt!!'., 18881 Mora K11I Ln, ~ blk E. of Beach. 962-i994. 2 SR Cpl'd. No peta. 151 & 1 -======c--:==-lul. Cl'l'aning dep ! BEACHWOODAPTS. $150/mo. Util. incl. lJ5 Brand new 1-2-3 Br. Walle Albert Pl. 213; 5!&4436. to beach. Cpt/drp.<i. hltna. MESA Verde 2 BR llPPf"I", Newly decoraled, bit-ins, cp11 & drps. no pels. 1 cblld O.K. 548-5227, ~7562 SlfJO. l S'I'ORY triplex, 2 BR, 2 marble puUman bath~. 2 Pnciol!led petiol, trplc. cpls, drp«. 417 Ford Rd. 646-1546 ** BEAUTIFUL 1 k 2 BR. Contemporary Garden Apl.!1. Patios, fll>lc, pool.. $150-$165. Call ~516.1. I DLX 2 Br, 1% dthwhr, crpts, Sl55. 766 W. 548-<i131. &, stove, drps, gar, W i Ison. frpl. 125 16th SI. lt47-3.\5l BEACHBLUFF-APTS. Spac 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pool. Patio, DIW. R231 Elli!! M2-7&«. NF.W 1 br 11pt w/dshW'!lhr. 1 blk lo beach. 673-$144 2 RR , SlJO. cpts. drpe. afovt!. No pt"ls. Fenced. Child. OK. 847-7~ 2 BR. cpl!, drps, ra~e. Sm. mo. 17431 Jacquelyn, Hun- tington Be11.ch 842-1382. 2 Blks In hch·$140 2 Br at- tract. bltns, • 5.16-96311 * Apt. Unfurn. 365 ! Apt. Unfurn. ired hill 2 BMroom, 1 bath rondo apt. Carpels, draprs .tr bl liJW1, ~Imo. Capistrano Vall~y Rl:"alty -493-1124. 67S-~Aft5:30orW'knd8. ~2323. ly, S»J mo. ~%Grand c pt /drp, bltns, Irvine Townhouse Unfurn. 335 Cost• Mes• NICE J Br. Tnilen, m &I Canal. 673--5270. M>Undprooft'd. Fncd yrd]jiiiiiii Irvine lrYinti REALTY UnJv. Paric Center, Irvine Call Anytime, 833-(Q) ~~Beach __ * OCEAN VIEW * Huntington Beach 2 BR, 1% Ba, 1rplc, mag Cfl>ls, drps, pools • phi.ygmund. $170. 494--3760 Newport leach * ADULTS PREFERRED * 3 BR. 2~ ba., 2 carport. $275. Jo~acing Pool. REALTOR -· l BR, 2 BA. frpl.c , bltin kil., crpta &. d11>5. Lease. Cll.ll aft 6 pm. 646-3785. FOR lease. 4 br, lam nn, 2 ha, cpt. drps, ttfrig/ftt<!zrr. lge patk>. T.O.W, Excel cond. Duplexes Fum. SJaJ. 536-3057 · :B:-a".'.lboc-1-P_o_n..,ln-.-.1-1--- Laguna Hills NEW beautiful 3 BR home, 2 Bath11, fam ily rm, cArpet, I~. patios. dwahP.r . M i 1 s Io n Viejo area. S2Th/mo. ~1.'i71. Laguna Ni9uel ~Br, 2 ba., !iv&:: d ining 11.~1.. fAm rm, frplc, blt-ina, fl!'t1cf', l'prnklr. cplll, drps, 2 rat 1ar. Immaculate. S310 mo. -lint & lut dep. 495-4244. lido ltle 4 BR, DEN, 3 De.th lavely homf!', Avail Feb, to July. S600/mo. Sll-2220. Mesa Ve rde MODERN 2 Br, iowtT, clO!lt! to bfty. $150 per mo. Winter 673-ll."ll. 1115. 'Pi-fatur-e adults, 133 E . lJNFURN, Down•talrs. w/pa.tio. Wtr pd. 1 BR. Furn. 2 Jge cl0Sf'l1, 16th St. 642-1265. Carpeted. J Bdrm .. 2 &., Gardenf!r/maint. C&IJ btwn queen 1ize bf!d, priv drenil'lg •S139 DELUXE 1 Br. pnol South Bay Front, S450 per 1&5. 636-4120 rm, xtra lge rooms, P.ncl cptl, drpt1, bltns, 145 :E. 1s1h mo. By Owner. 644-2922. 2439 Orange Ave '.'G" $1S:l 1ar w/ storage. Adults only, St., Apt. 10. 645-5429. LITTLE Island: Lrz, 1 Br. 3 Bdrm * 2 lath no pet1. Sl60/mo. ' 2035 Fullerton, C.M. SUNNY 2 Br Pfl!1. fum. apt bltna, cpl1J, dti>t. p.r. $275. Uvtne room with. cathedral btwn UCT and OCC, SISO Yrty. 673-7178. ceilina It frpic. Separate Cpl wfintant ok. ~226. 2 BR ;yrly. n&S/mo. utilities 1aundry area. Encl patio. e AVL NOW! 1 & 2 Br furn, paid. Swimmina pool: .tr children'• pool. ITC rm, gd loc. No * 675-4003 * play,(f'OQnd. f.*I. chlldttn or pets. ~5824. Balboa Peninsula HARBOR GREENS 5f6..4.!5.l Quick to reserve an apartment tn one of our rtfNI 11tttons. (The quicker you are, the better your chances cit geWng the floor plan •nd location that fit you best.) Park West •partments tend to fill up fasL With adults over 30. (And under '30.) Th«)' llko tlio •du1"11Jy sections with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue pits. With Moms. (And Dads. And kids.) They like !ha family oecflona wilh tot lots. The prHChool. The teen center. Tht>Junlor Olympio size pool. Wilh alhlates. (And Just plain good sports.) They llk9 Park Well recreation. It outdoes every other apartment compltx In the area. There'1a1hree·acre activity park. Filled wlth swimming and ther· 1py pools. Night-lighted tennis. Vollayblll, handball. A largo turf area for Jogging and touch football. There's a two-story clubhouse. Complete health club faemtfft and trained attendants. Lounges, game and party rooms. FuJJ.Ume recreation manager. Park West has 1omalhing for everybody. So, no matter what your age, or marital atatua, or athletic ability ••• you're aure tO tit In. If you huny. P.&llKWBW&• .&P.&11 • $883 Partvflw Lane, ltWle. J .. t oft tho..,, Diogo Fl'lua•r II a. Al Adutllcnf)',from '11G. F11111Jy.,..,imen1r, lromS1& I 1t ~I I I I ',I 1111 9 Ja Fa H 711 * Wal r:.re 3 Dbl a Ba; 1225. 5.16-171 NR view, Br. bl pr, 1165. "1&-21 2W New 1 Frplc' 5.19-l Llfun l BR a withs beam ...rr1g. No ..... FOR r. ba. c [Je oond. CHAR from pvt Uttl. 4 FOR bltnK, Adults l1gu NOW 4 ,., holl,_ 11o .. 1.1r.. ....q. dll!J ... ....... ·-· , ..... " , ...... .. J ....... . 12a lltQ.11111 ... •TV CAllll • WliTll F~d01, .ltllUllY 21, 1'17t DAILY PILOT -]~[ ~ ...... I~ [ )a) ~[ LoR--;;-;;l;;aJ; m .o~";;'";;";:-"-;;r...~11:""';;-';;::as;::,l.R..:ont....:•..:I•_.~~·" ... '"".:.:_ __ "°::,: Found 11r .. ooh) 550 Lost sss 1 GA~CE for rtnt1 Oxaoa Cotte M9u C"ta Met. diet Mar. $25 mo. Prtvt.I• puty wlahtt to l'WND. Btaut. m 1. I e $100 Rewl.t'Chl.ott 18 )'1' okt ·-~~----. NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH .liii@:§~~:ffiiR~~~~Jc§:l~~~~B Newport ... ch * * ~2913 * • nnt ~bl• nnae rw.r Anaora ea t, fictr mipe malt short hair lfe>' t"&l 11 -u 11 •• I [!! -;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:i;;;;;;; Nwpt. Deft. Rtu. ~ b&ek, whiff chtJI, white w/wht mark!.... W h 1 aa a1 a 11 • DOUBLE ---ntar 16th le . • ·--~ boot• I n~ eolJar abt. 1 mouth. chr1t • ~w1. t.e.11 THE EXCITING RESORT LIVING Newpot1, '$22.50. per mo .. J~---YT· old. vie. L&rlupur, CdM '"n 11nm PriocttM Dr. &t6-8369. I 11•1 67)-3652. 4 Wf'stbrook Pl, C.M. Enjoy flS0,000 health club lo spa; 7 pools, 7 tennis courts. Bach•lor, 1 or i Br'1. Also 2- story to!"""ouses w / 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch- ens, private ~alcony or patio. From '170. Subterranean parkinf, elev, maid urvice. FulJ.Jlne food marke , dry cleaner, beauty talon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts. 9 am to s pm daily1 other' times by appt. Jambor•• lo San Joaquin HWs Rds. N. o! Fashion Island. 714 : 1144-1900 for leasing info. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS PALM MESA APTS. FROM $135 Office Rc""o"A1ST 440 __,, ~~f:L1 ,~R:,"~~ .. ~ ,.:::,, Gmnon Sheoi..n·-' whf. haJr w/be\~ tfftddte. vie }~lower &: Ncwpor FUN IN TH£ SUN!· It's Oal<wood Guden HIGHWAY Peraonolt 530 Vic. Vlct..-1& St, Capo Sch. Blvd., CM. Llstht browi· A rtm nd I 1 Equipped tor Archlte<'t. R2S SINGLE. fo~lah, f!mplo~. -496-.,_,17. 11.·/bl1ck strlPf'. 645-M90 o Minutes to Newport Beach pa enta • • •' • 1', Ser n. Lots o1 porklna. $300 profeuional 01101 '"king FND. Ml. black dol with &16-0907 ooydm•. I Unbelievably large apts. Decorator furnish· tun. fin e nelahbon •nd mo. room in prvt. ho m ~. brown k black speck.lei LOST black tallt-u mll.le c1 . ed. Huge Pool. jacuzzi, electric built·ins, shag pre-stia:e livinc l.n nne luxur-AUO Gent I e m a nl Y. 90ber, '"''· Bl•ck collar &. Vicinl1y C11 Hwy " tnr carpets, drapes, sauna &; more! ious packap. There's $1 2 Room oft~f75 per sociable, enjoy1 childl"-n Ir. flea oollar. Med. sized. Vic, CclM SAi 112'2. N r "ti ADULTS-No PETS million In recreation • • • ''C" THOMASmo. pet1 .. WlllinK to attYe u Harbor U1hta A.plt. Aizon-ml!:dir1l a11cnrlon. Rf'ward t wl,..,...;., .. tennis billi&rdll blbys11ter, or p e r •on •I quln St., 11.8 . !146-3991 . ~Jj67'. SINGLES $145 ··~~... • ' R I .., bl!:lkoptu &r alrpl.ane pilot -I • •• , , • • • health club& aunsa pro-eel tor · H R I val! FOUND. pair prescription LOST ~Id li nk bDcelf!ll I • ' in tpRre Inf, e..a .• I 1 ·· W . Th I --------~ --~--- Apt. Unfurn. 365 ""'· Unfvrn. 1 IDRMS •. ,,., .. , $155 shop, I~ golf drivlne ~ew~rt~~~-= 1713) ~ evQ. ~twn. SI ~lg~~a:,<"l~llyWal:: ~~ ~ni:~rpo~~t . nn ,.,; 2 ID.RMS •.... , ... $175 ~e. d ubhou.11!:, etc. MEDICAL/DENTAL !., 7 ; ~1~ O~if1';! ~d St., Newport Be a c h, Ma c A I h u r. R" 11.• A rd l:H::-unt~l:--"1-l:--on......,Be-och"'.'""-- ' ON BEACH! 2 BR Untum Fr. $230/mo. Furniture Available ~ Carpet.dra»f=*...dlahwuher heated pool·aauna•teMia rec room-ocean vfewa pados·ample parldna Security cuard11. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 7U OCEAN AVE., H.B. <n•> 5.16-141'1 O!c open JO am-6 pm Dally WILLIAM WALTERS CD, LRG. 1 BR. $1441 Under New Manq:emenl Allk about our dlacou.nt plan ,&: move-In allow. Ch~n &: amall peta welcome. Newly redec. Sf'a Air .Apta. 1 blk N, or A.dams (off ~achl 729 Apt 6 Utica ~2796 5-16-7070 * FRESH AIR WAik 3 blks to Beach! I«e 3 BR Apt, newly decor. Dbl attached 1ar. trple. 1% Ba; bltna:, except refri&'. $225. No gngls, no peta. 536-1711. NR oceanfront, bch, oeean view, aundeck, newer dlx 2 Br. bltns. cpt1. drps, lndry, pr. N' shopl Ir: pier. $155.· flGS. Adult&, baby ok. 5.16-2131. 2 WEEKS FREE RENT New 1 BR'S. Walk k> Bach. Frplc'1. blllcony:11. Sl40-SlSO. 5.19-1661 or 539-210:\. e OIEZ ORO APTS. • 1234 Atlanta. 1-2-3 Br'1. Pool. pr l v a t e cl08l!:d gar. Washer/Oryf'r. 536-0336. La9una a..ch Miuion Viejo Unfurnl1h.d Apts. Av•ll•ble custom. dtton.ted linflns, ~At location . 745 Dover Or, Bo~ 1:6>, c:,r. Mes~. 9'is2&: G42-3!t26. 968.:,.12,11. _ ----~ ll'rom$10to$lSLESS. 1&:2BR.Furriished,&:U~ 1350aqft,office avail.lm-DISCOVER DISCOVERY FOUND vie Wnodlll~rl CAT-:-BLK&WHITE- NEW CONDOMINIUM Sinale floor, 2 hr, dPI. cpt bltruJ, .'cvrd patio. ca.race k pool. $200 mo. 830-5891. · YQU 'RE RIGHT-furnia~. No lease n'fJU lred med. occupancy, cu.stem Find YOURSELF in Somf'One School. C.to.1. brown ~ wh it" VP-ry atft'f'lionate 9 m!I. nl· THEY 'RE UNDERPRICEOI, Modl!:ls Open Daily 10 to 7. interior. . EIH fem1k do&:, part Colhe. Call malP. f'al. l.nng hair. hlllr Call now • No l)blJpHon 642-5264. It. whitt'. Vic. of 8'-llt(lnit 1$61 MESA DR., Costa MeM '7140~8 0 Cnmna 1/rl Ji.1ar. Pltll.11 S blk I OAKWOOD GARDEN j r,. (714.) 8.~ (2J3j 387-3393 YNG Cock-a·Poo M Pondl,, i·11.ll. 67:l·ll7fi. I So. of Newport I vd. -&a NATlONALL y pup, hlack lon&: hair w/~y =~-~--~-- 546•9860 APARTMENTS RECOGNIZED streak on t11i.I. Vic K·Marl, LOS'J': Gl'rm1tn Shorthah DESK SPACE H.B. Ca.It 842-3928. malr 1 yr old. Vi<'. Adam e NOW OPEN 1 ALCOHOLICS Anonymoug. • l'OI •·r:: (P.c•••t Uvln• for AVAILABLE Phone Ma-7217 or ·write FOUND 1/24, vie. Santa Ana !~~Sc~h~l-~M~c,.~V~<!l'd~e~.~54~>-~3~n~<- Nowport BNch BRAND NEW l £.: 2 Br From I.OJ I •s •s ! ! •= •• ! I 31 11 IL.!: "' 1931 H•rbor Blvd. I $1~8 p I Adults only.) P.O. Box 1273, Coslll. Mell. Ii M~R. C.M. Small fem. . r v. patio, billiard Aptt., Apts., Cost• Mesa lnn_g whitf' hair d ot· i 1 , 11~ h"'" h<cla!l!:d poo£ w/ .iacuui, Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn, or Unfurn. 370 NEWPORT BEAOI Contact Mr. Saunderson BE pampered ,&: musaged 1 64:>-2853. Servic• M1f,....... Ufe oset1, dttp Pile car-------------------6Cl·02ll by attractive femalf'11. peUnr, lush land.scaping lrvfM Irvine 16th at Irvine ~2100 GERMAN Sht'p pup, 6 wks m Adultt. Nr. Airport Jwi t w· ------------------645-0550 or 642-8170 ,.. AVAIL. LIOO BLOG. Social Clubs 53S ·' tnoR. femalP., fi.46-9383 ol Palisades, ~O'Jilirch St · ,,. ... -...,.,.,,.. __ .,. .I Office on gynd floor hMWttn 9 am·S:30 pm. N•wpon Beach. 557~2'6 .. , iii'STA DEL MESA l Suite., Ofc. 2nd Flr. FOTO DATE C•l" c.m ...... ,,., an•No NEW ........ ore or Suite on 3rd Fir. ,.i' • PA.RT Sia rTll!:Ae female <"al . ,_. l-' AfNlrtments JONES REALTY SERVICE Sl!:lttt ~ t'Ompanton from 2>432 Santa Ana Ave CAerou 1 & 2 BR. Furn. Ir: Unr. Di1t>-. (on premises) 33.55 VUL Lido l OO'a ~ photo l'!'fern.11 that Gll1nl hluf' f'yes. fit-a c<1llar. from S.A , Country Oub) t wuher • Stove & Ref:rig • • w@ mail to you. 11,,-2 )Tl. old. Vic. lrvint' & SpaekltJ" 1 ,&: 2 BR ttom. .... !ltA_ Shae crpt'g.Lrg Rec centu. N.B. * &75-Jm NO CONTRACTS Maunen. 64&--M41. '"° il ms. ntlEPLACES. , .. , ..... RENT starts $155 24 hr. rtt0rded m6S1'Kf" L t Prlv p.a.fkJi, lol.da of closet. Irvine & M. .. Drive New Waterfront Offices 7l-4/R35-27J'.), 2131426-l l7l OS 555 Appliance Re.,.ir & Perts Discoonl Appllal'IC(' RtpA.ir \Vuhcr, Drye:r, Dishwa1he• GUARANTEED * ~ Babysitting Heated Pool. Adults, ~ ...... .a.. -..6 From $360 Month ---------a,er 979-1.268. ...... .. •I •• --* 545-4155 * Prime Local.ion FoUnd (free •d1) 550 Ll>ST Poodle in El Toro EXP. m<lthu would like I 2 BR towMR w/view. Bltna ....... .... Westcllff Riviera Ml Baysld~ Dr. Npt. &ach FOUND Male husky vkinity vicinity. Reward. Cream col-~ for glrll II"' 3-5. Lo-. & refrla. ftplc, polio & leJT Spacious t It 2 BR. Bltn11, BiU Grundy Rltr. • 675-6161 17th and main, ~ta Ana. J or male. Hawaiian !if!. taas. and PttlOftl.I 1utentior 2 · carpet&:, drape:11, heatrd pool, . "-'! •-tw-10 --• •. blue oollar. 831~701 or Hot mcala, fenced yan' car ports, pool & laund. ...., "" ""'" anu "' ,..~ 1.. nd I "·· f 1 Nr shop'g area. A.dull. DFSK space avadab!e .$50 5"&7l0.'\ ~. V\.>V\• 11ume IL am....,. l'!r ; acl . No children nr J>l!:l.I. AAA' About Free Rent mo. Will provide furniture FOUND vl_ronment. Wttk da,ys onl :· lmmed, occupancy. 7 5 7 ---------~--------1800 WHtclltt Dr, NB at $5 mo. Annierlnc aervlce white Po o d I ", SMALL. b\Ack. Rharo ma1~ E:o.:ccHe nt rtfa. $1-4.00 wk!J'. Dom In r o Or-Eutblutf Aptt., Apts., 642-S388 available. 17875 Beach Blvd. female, Vic. Orange Ave dog, White pa w k whilf flAA..-083.,. I 833-3851 or 6"-1""". · Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Fum. or Unfvm. 370 ~~~~~~~~~ h<tw 19th & ~h Co nrck'. Ml"Sa del Mar tra~l • ..,.,, · HuntinJton ne.ch. 6U-Q2l een ..,, • sta EXPERIENCED child c•• s p Ac I Me5a MS-9405 Costa Men, R e wa r d . .... .. PENTHI oouussE APTv -~··2's'RYl;;;S;;ont;;;;•;;An;;;;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;S;;•;;nt;;;;•;;An;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; I I! •) DESK spm.ee available $50 COLLI.E .-i _:,, 557-lA::IS. weekdays In my home wir ltentlfl ,,,,_. mo. WW provide furniture • "~or fflmal~. ff't\CM yard. Infant lo S yr. .\ ~n. Avall to rirht party ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·~; at $5 mo. Answering service vie Springdale Ir Edinger, LOST th11.g~y blk Rid Poodlfl, Loc11i rcd next to Np!. ..\ Sa· Feb. ~th. for only .$250/mo. THE PARK BRISTOL • available. 222 Forest Ave, H.B. 892-<>841. mil.IP., "Charlie" .. Reward, Diego f.'rwy. J u n ct I c n CaJJ 67~1909. Laguna Beach. 494-9466 FoUNo 11ery Ire black Lah vie Crown Valley H1r h.lllnds. 540-1691. SEA~_ MAN presents Rooms 400 DELUXE 1 . , . M Cllll rollecl 713-681-3565 or . ;-;r;;n--;c:::-;=-,,--~~ ""'""'z" OR Apta-2 off ce s u It e , v1c1n1ty eytt Ir: Joann, evt> "495-"4lll. LIC'D Day Catt. 7 am-S:S Br. '$160 Unt. $175 furn. "Mountain GrHnery ApartnMnts" QUIET comer room in new 1 CU9tom dee.. cpta, drpR, Cotta Meu.. MB-9895. . pm. Hot meals. Xlnt cur Cplt, drpR, bltns, &arb diapt An Alpine community of rustic apartments country home of working wall-paper, 1rnd floor, air WHITE male cat, )1)ung well 1 BROWN poodle "".eanng go~d H 11. r b n r I Ba ke r attr 1525 Placentia. .Av~. Ask amid a forest of evergreens, mountain widow &: dau1hter for non cond. 705 •q tt. $2&5. incl led, on Bluebird ~n. ~udded c.-ollar, ~.c eau~!• 546-15.19. about our dboount. 548-2682. streams stocked w/colorful fi sh, gas lamps ~mold~ la~y. P r i v a c Y • utll. 548-9586. Laauna Beach. 497·183!1. ~S:7 Ans L 1 d Y ' i'CHi:mtL'i'D;'.CaN!;;::::-,-,W;;;ee=l«lo-ayc-c,-m- NEW DELUXE BE AC H along winding walkway::;, an aviary of exotic . ona:eni&l •rw;Jepend~nl .11v· DELUXE 650 !IQ. ft. Office ADULT male S I am e Re . · . . . home, i. blk b e h' 1 n ~ APARTMENTS. Ann u a I birds and a ski lodge clubhouse set the mood ing. Sepr ttfrig. A: ku privll. 42c/9Q'. ft . Corona drl Mar. w/collar, vie. Via Udo LC?ST. wom11.n 5 gol~ flh.grtt I K-Marl, 548-088.1. ralt'. 2 bdnn. $250. 3 Bdrm. I d t . Ii . Use ot washer/dryer, MW· I Near po!d office . Snack Nord N 8 ~1136 ring w/S sto~!IO, v1r. Y..ash.-U'.JO. 511-513 West &y or an a ven ure J.n v1ng. lnii room. stereo I: 2 TV's. Shop. Prlv. park .• a ir c'Ond. , . . . . ion Island or CdM. Reward. BA.BYSl'JTING, my horn • ; Avenuf', N.B. Our 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments (4 floor plans) Garage spaee ])08Bible. S70. 1 Realonomics Bkr ~700 GOLDEN Rl!:tril'\>er. Vic. 54.S-Dl8. days. Mcnta,y thru Frid&,)1 .• have all of todays most wanted features llke Call B. Ba561!:1t, 544-1170 or · • .· l7th St I<. Superior. C.M. Ap-1 Victori11. & Harbor~. ; LOVELY 2 Br UP9tain apt, air-conditioning, dishwashers & king size bed· 8J,2..,!785 * 300 Sq. Ft. Off1ee, modem prox. 2 yra. old &Ts.-8419. LOST. Burmell!: male cat, C b" • .bltn1, crpts, ~. 1undeck, rooms. · bldg. Ample parking. 132 FOUND· J Ji 1 declawl!:d. AnB to "Clf'O" a •netmaklng j. privacy. Adulta. Sl S s · The clubhouse has a large party room w/wet· WANTED: Past middle-aged Cabrillo, C.M. 545--375-4; aft ·d Mh: &r.1 : ~.,!..top Strayed (?)from Linda 1'1' I CUSTOM IOAT WORK We1tcllff area. 646-4112. woman lo rent l'OOm It 6 pm 8.30-05.55. 1 en .... ,,. ca · '10• sun. nlte. Reward. ~7743. Pa"--. lb\I. .~, , f bar, fireplaces, game tables, billiards, gym· •--1ov 1 eo •·1 M , FE"•••"" ..,,. ~ AM•'"• 1 BR apt. 2 l?lk1 lrom oeean ~ BR raneetrer, cpta/drpa nasiums & saunas. ll•oiu>:: e Y rona UT.: ar SUBLEASE, plu1h 1 room ll'uu..c. SchMuur-lound SUX>. REWARD for retum of C• · · • ~, 1 with. su-view. Cpt1, drpR, $190 YTIY. duplx -·· aea 1 home, be companion with otfltt. unfurn, prlv en-l/U °"· Goldenrod, CdM. .2 YT old male boxer. Fawn rpet Service j • ~· ·~-There's Jots ol other good thin~s too-but be "m• ""per p o •·-673-9'"' ~ ·-beamed ceiling, stove & A vi-Feb 28, no child/pets ·.,..... mo. · 'DUA tranct". Newport Be a c h ...,... or uor.._,-, coMr wt while on chf'llt. JOHN'S Carpet • u.._•~-. adventurous-come discover em for your· 724 CdM 92625 • ir--•"•; l"-fri&. S185 mo. lncl. util. 309~·36th St, aaraa:e &M-4340 seJf. We're just a short climb away. · · · 54~7834. FND. AH black, lonr·hllittd eau 64~ 111k tor Waynl', Clea.nen. Extra Ort-Shani No pets or kidt. 4M--025l LCE. 2 Br .. 2 Ba., bltn.'I, R$~~k $lS WkA. ~~ w~~1716· CORONA DEL MAR dog. Part lab. Vic. Be,ycrest LOsr, mall!:. 1r111h Setlflr & pon free Scotchguard <Sof ~vt'I. or wknds. displ, dshwshr .. aar, lndry 3050 $, Bristol. Santa An• up Pu. '" ~uxe bu1. ottiees. Private area of N.B. &4i..2.498. small rem 1 J e , black 1 Rrtard~~). 0ell'Nltn I FOR ll!:ue, 4 \n', fam rm, 2 hook-up. l blk. ocean. (21.1) 1A mile north of South Coast Plaza ~~ mvd., C • M · beth. Cpt1/drpa:. 673-6757. BLUE parakeet, vie. New· Cock-11.-poo In Seal Beach. all color brlehteneni & J{) ba, cpt, m,.. refri&/Mezer, . 38f-:m7. 9 · 350 S.Q Ft. NEW Office port Hei&hta Elementary Reward. Phone 598-3577. mlnut~ bleach tor whit!' )&e patk:I. T.O.W. Excel * BWFFS Condominium on 557-0586 BAL IA! "'Omeru ruldence. w/OCEAN VIEW' In going School. 646-6429. COWE/Shepherd pup 5 mo. ~arpets. Saw your mo~ cond. S320. 530-3057. Bay. 3. den a: din, 3 Ba. Professionally Managed by W~teriv$60 1;: 1 up: al., Huntincton Beach. ~2579 FND. Brown spl!:dded 6 mo1. Dl lq? V1c Harbor.\ Vic· ,:.11sav1n& me ext.rs tripg. otARMING 1 BR, 'Ai blk 50xl6 deck. Short term ttB-•Southern Counties Mgment Co. w y. rm, t. 67>-361!. • · ~CES • · presnant ·at. Vie. Newport tarla C.M. Ute marirlrlp. 1 clean living rm., dlnlnr from beach, wood thruoul, !al. "4~297-4 or 644-5736. FURN room, ldtcben priv. vr"' · Beach. 646-7667 541-2129 rm. &: hall SIS. Any rm llo $1 .. ,. ·nc1 Qu. 1 · h~......__. -:tlO I: 600 t<f. lt. Costa Mesa . I fl.50. couch $10 chair ss 1! pv1 pa · "" mo. 1 ' OVERLOOKING pool •· 3 ,._. Unfv 365 •-"'-_ie neia ...,.,.,,,..,., 4 '"· Cl.JI M&-2llJ FND. South Cout Mall, ml. LOST In vie. 19th A: Orange, .,_ ,~ls .... ·1 II ' ,' Util. 49'-4T41 or 494-7189. • "!lie. ..,... rn. ...,.. .... , 64:>-2Sl6 J•• .. ,, .. coon no Br .. 2% &., frpl, condo . ...;.________ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 • . l4'xl6' Ofc or store mod Pug. 847-3818. C.M. white nWe rabblL I meihod. I do work -f FOR ~aae: 2 BR, 2 Ba.. Park Lido areL $ 2 8 S, S.ntl Ana f'l!RN. room. 1n Costa Mesa,: blda:. 444 Ni!wport Bv°d, N.B: FND: }'emale Collie. Vic. Very friendly. 6.f2...S174. Gonrl ref. 531..0IOl. . bltns, beach-tront a p I . ~1231. Cost• Me•• n1~ " quiet home. For Open "' mo ,.~. ,._ Harbor,&: V.lh·-r a»-1553 LOST Red Lab .Retrlevtr c-:::=::=::=-----·~11•• -"""',,-"'"-====~ ..t.1.... "~" ~....... • ..... • .... O""\lolUIJ. ........u,. .. · · · '"•rpenter Adults. S300 . ..»<r .... eve1. 2204 W. OC'EA.NFRONT 3 Heated Poolt wo ........ man. V"I ...... ,..... 3345 Ne t Blvd NB ', W h t te Elephants" oper--Mbaion Viejo attL Answers '"':::".'::-'";;-7"'":--::-:""."' L•gunai Nl.-1 1 BR. $150/mo. Yearly. Large C!ubbouse etc. BBQ ,Room & Bo.rel 405 Acron/~~ Hall. &75-i601 ninnlnc YoUr tmwie! Turn to Tim. Reward. 837-3827. Comm'I Indus Reaid ~~· iundeck . Grea~!!, c:r; ;e:~ BRAND ·NEW CARE & board for lady. exp. 8u1lne11 Rent1I 44.S !!:!: 1:U ··=·· ;1::1! ';°~~d~~c~P=:,;1 ~rod:tc.fra~,.d.nn:~: HOW AV.411.Allf ,,. I & 2 ...,_. -'1 ... •K, tullJ'ao.....W ..,, ..,..., 1~ ............ -"'· ........... ooaM!IN'9• dtltlft, """"' .... 1 .. .1 ...... 1.-.-·-· ............ " ., .. , .. .,.,I"''' sm , ..... iw .... LGE, 2 Br .. 2 Ba. Yn. IRe. $190/mo, 215 Prospect Aw. N~ Slmmi. 49'-9502. From $149 From 1145. Dishwu•-r, ,...... nurae or Iha.Joe. my home, n..iAt. ~ l SOUTH COAST uc ·-female only. 642-2389. YOR Rent: Deluxe OfficeR, C'lulifled. 642-5611. Verde. 968-0063. · ~ rv ce, 962.1961. carPeUng, walk-in closets. ---~-----lndU1trial llr'E!I.. New bldg. MINOR home repain:. PJum- VILLAS I ForC<d afr heat, extra ia,.. Rent•I• to ShoN 4311 ..-. San Diego Frwy & * . * * * * bl,., • .._. polnti-. 110'1 MacArthur Blvd. room1. Beautilul game room, c Vall , p k * fl Cal '• WESTCLIFF U'l!ll. 2 .. _.~ • SINGLE, fortylsh, emp~.,,d, rown ey ar way . roo flJ. l 540-SM'.>. ;nooftl!'-> healed pool. BBQ's, encJos. -v,,-8.U 1400 Bedroom, 2 bath. Adu1tl o~ A..._ l!:d garages, quiet aurround· profesaio'*1 pilot seekln& • · ALL types ol carpentry by ly. $275. Agt 675-4930. ""'-r U f 370 lngs &: clcse to ahoppifl&. room in prvL h o me , FOR Rent: Deluxe offices, local man . .I SPACIOUS 4 Br, l% Ba. furn. or n urn. Adult living. no pets. Gent I em a n:ly . llC>ber, Industrial IU'f!ll. New bldg I SJS-1648 ~ Like new. I blk lo h<ach. B•lbM Poninsul• EL CORDOVA APTS. ""l&ble, onjop child"'" • nr. San Diego Frwy .• Trader's Parad1·se 'Cement, Concrete _, Yearly. 673--2455. _________ 12077 Charle St 642-4470 pehl. Willing to .erve aR i Crown Valley Parkway . 0 1 BR. Yearly. Stow&: ttfrig. * * 2 BR, apt w/prqt!. Neu Harbor le Hamilton St. babysitter, or per• on a I 831-1-400. LARGE or atnaU, cement -z Patitl, gar. 2 blks beach. Year :round rental in Balboa helicopter or airpl~ pilot MANUFACI'URING. Sales, 11• nes work, Plflo ft1Pf, add!Uona:.1 Adults. fl60, &45-1355. nr Bay. 138-1887. in 1pere time. Ref. avail.. office ~. Good Laguna repairs, roofing elt'. Free HIQ.lftll-.... n -·· WAnt. .., BAL. Penfn.3 BR, 2 Ba., db:. Coste MeN (213) ~ eve1. btwn. 5 Jocation. $100. to $390. mo. plans. permlta. !'ree eBt./ .... * 2 Bl!DROOM * • 1 or write Claulfled Ad 494-4653. ·t·1 mes Call anytime, 539-9<56. z apt&. Frplc. Nr. Ocean. llAi Ba Townhou&e concept. No. 324.. Daily Pilot, P . 0 . FOR 'l.eue, goo tq. ft. M·l CONCRETE work. fr f't -.. Yearly rateR. 342-3148. &e.m cellingR, exlra J.rr Box 1560, Cotta Mesa, !l626. 1 bid(. UO to nl power. $150. 1dl!:u, advice It nl, All I C.11 4tt·22" 49M272 :: Newport Heights * BRAND NEW * bednn1, encl p tio, ........ FREE mom • .._. to otu-S<&'lm. 'dollars c ....... for is ... .,, b .. , .. w Uon rm, sauna bl.tbs, etc. dent until t•eb 17 or )onser. job a t • reas prlet. ~ ! tJ/l.. 2 Br, crpl/drps, encl gar, Adults. Our Sunday after· St.re 2 br apt. l.n C.M·. w/'[IJ DELUXE SJ'OR.l:; 1600 1q. CONCRETE WORK. Fatrl .J ~~~Pl~= mo. 1502 ;:or:-!~: Art )ToldprofessionaJman.No ~~~~64~;.:.st.,C.M. pricn, Fm ~I. L it',! LA COSTA APTS. HARBOR GREENS strings aliacbed. 1 to I am lad< 1 'TV DO bonded, quality wo r k.I LAGUNA ·11GUEL LW. ltle . LIDO ISLI APT. 3 !Ir. lll ..... with .......... Available now. $290. Yri>'· Cal1 113-3113, associated i,i.in ,.:f>f ', 11 l fl.1 rr,,.''• ;J I ~ W ~"'"'" 1:,rJ lblJ New-. rt ltlencl or late eves, 646-8790. lncfv1trl•I Rent•I 450 B I: wh le 'floor Jn!>. 1119 DGE Coronet, aulo, 64Z..140.'\, J -. 2 a.dreom Av•il. 5ot&-5025 ~==='-~-~~ ·---------:del, new avoe1do .,ra w/ P/S, P/B, Landau 1op, It.er· WATERFRONT. 3 :BR ui> e Built-ins e Swimming LGE. 2 Br. unfurn , 1% Ba. BA~R2 :m::, !Ai ~f Edln9er .. S•nta An• bltn end tablt.1t. wuhtr i: f10 tape. Trade for late mo.. CEMENT WORK. no Job too! pier, yrly, 1% BA, adulta, no Pool e Lanai e Bar-B.Ques hT. wardrobes A:: 1tiora.ge, new San • ""'-~~-.: 2500 .eq, It. unit. try. front dryer. Wiii trade for reftla dd camper fully llQUlpped, •mall, tta10nable. Frett pet!, $2SS. ~2751 e Garq;e. gu heat &: eltt. sMve. nr. ....iqv .. •w,,-• oHlce, near Ni:wport Frwy. or f MB-Ont 675-5258 or 339-0TOt Estlm. H. Stufilck. ~ · ALL UTILITIES PAID $160/mo.. $40 dep.: Allll'I Culvtt Or, Irvine. Call Ron, In So. Santa Ana. $250. per 10 Units Eut Coata Mesa C2 COmt!r, 3t"1 x XI&, hi WINTER Rate1l Concrete S•n Clemente ADULTS. NO PETS ]Jg. Bach apt.. tom. utll &'!3-3TIB. mo. leue or mo. to mo. exchanse tor u.me area or ITatflc blvd, CtbtraJ .-v~. llool'I, patios. d rt 11 .,, , Bft.AtlD new ~ front, 354 Avoc•de St., C.M. pd. 1135/mo., $40 dep, 998 SHARE extra nice, 3 Bdrm Walsworth hal Eltat.e TotTance, Hermosa, Redon-Dllno. $125,000 cll!:ll". Tn.de 1idewaJlu. Don, eo..tSl.4. , deli.lxt 2 Bit. 11A BA. Sa. '42--'70I El Camino, No. l , CM. O:lnlna del Mar home with 63M2'10 do, Manhattan Beach att11.. for beach ~. A: up. 162 Marqulta. Opd'I 546-0451. girl 21 to :I>, Mature, fun, FORTIN RLTRS 642-SOOO e ln.0114 PATIOS. walk1, drive, install r.ew lawns, aaw, break, ltave 2 bdrm hom~ In ltrm: remove. 548--8668 fer est. !or vl•wl.... lndeperdent. m-<096 alt 6 4,000 S(j). FT. 2'1" Color eon .. 1. TV, new S...t_1 Ana .. HACIENDA pm. Sprlnlded • Good Joeati(ln. picture tube. XlntcondlUon. :;,;;;_ -· -SPACIOUS-HARBOR ROOMMATE wanted (hnlJ ICiO. per month. Trade'"' Mlnl·Trail 10 or FAMILIES )It AVOCADO STREET Furn. apt. Ba.I. nr."bch. Pri. Roy McC•rdle Re•ltor rood small motorc:ydt. WELl-DESIGNl!D Adult• ..,ly • No Pel> ba. 1100 mo. + Xlru. 1110 N...,,.... Blvd., CM. 1:8:.::73-4893:..=:::·:__ ____ _ WELCOME' A ... For People Who Deluxe l • 2 BR. Pool 543-WI. 541-7729 n.... $2),000 '" In )'lluU• • Want Only The BEST! Garap. DtshwW'. Paid utiL LARGE 2 BJt. Extra SMrp Condo+ ftee •&,.clear land, 1 A: 2 BEDROOMS FROM mo. 6f&.12')f unfurn. houH with )'O\lt'C Ml 1250 .lfl 1t, w/offtct, Ip trade .. dn pymnt 1c1: 5 BR SINOLI STOil~ with TERRACES cple or &'UY· 570 Vktoria, rellr' door. $1.59.50 mo. Alto home to S70.l»O. tquna/NB South SN A_,.,.,.. •. ~ ~~:: ,,., DRIVE IY CM. ~ ;'j fl, I 1ba°i31rs !ronl or. /'l'Uatln. Art· UJ -· 2 BDRM-2 BAT1f • Sauno-Pool.Jicuut J4T Flow~ St. 1 Br. Furn or • SHARE lovely mIDIO · ce. e sq I, mo. ll40 Lquna .N1Juel R-1 lot, an 1175/mo. e Endoeed a.-qea. Untum. Bestlocatlm ill CM. APT w/rtrt ~. In CdM. Loran SI .. C~. 646--5033 undtfS"'Und imPf'OW'"mll.. Carpel& and Ora,... • ~·-1 .... , '"'-al -· 646-38JS. ~ Call ~ -"""· 6*--0681 0VO!. ,.,,.,. 13.lOO equity for new Air Conditioned ...., --··• ' "r'w" IRVINE INOUlmUAL or Jato model car. Pri\11.te .Pattoa L•gvn• Buch SHARE 2 Br. •pl •l&irt AREAi From 2.000 aq. ft. 4 • 644-<US et tree l clear. Trade 'ror -CEMl!NT WOR~ duplex, triplex or home In Free Es1. 645-0Qi Newport Be .... Coot& M ... C or Corona dCJ Mar. 675-1892 .•_n_t_r ___ •-----1 H.a ve JU lot in ~ Ma· ROOM Additions, Eltlmatff, dn! CC&n buUd 5 units) plans A Ja,yoot, •lncle Of 2 U.000 equity, clear, Will story.. L. 'r. Conmuction, trade for power boat or 147-1511. units, N.8 . artL &ff.5147J 7.A""'C'"'K,-:T-a-u71_a _ne-R<pa-:-.,..lr. flave 25M eq beaut Cnlon-I remod.. addJt. 2> yn exp, lal 4 BR pool homt.. Npt, Uc'd. My Way Co. M,_..7M, Hail. Want ~, bolt or Add ltlon11 * 1temodetln,. yacht ovrr 40'. Dick only. Guwick a: Son, Uc. "2-:u:J or 642-29<0. 673-/00 * 5'11-21111 fft.ATED POOL OCEAN VllW Delmar Av~., Col'I& Mt11. up. Wa.r8oule l IL mfr. rABULOUS 50' TI S F.B. C&f1IOlt • 5-In !be """" of town! Sid· Coll 646-6!1lO. 8':oftr, -· Sp. ~·. ~--. ~-~ MUitipie zoned land & LI· Electrlc•I Nr. llchoob 4IS MorrlrnM Wey 1 "'• ,_ ~.c 2 ~ -•--fu 2 '-• •-~~ -~ -development acre'-'•· , ---..,--"O"..,,.-,.,. Nr. So, OMtt Plaa Celt• MeN ng •-• to '"~ ua..111:. Br GIRL wtnu:u to .. -.i~ m . 8500 tq n Ml bid& w/o~. market value.. Fqr lncome, S8&M ,. LIDO ISLI APT, . HIDDIN VILLAGI! •Pl n...ty pointed. Cpt/drpo. BR. 1 child o~. Ill/mo. 1,,,.. rear door. Uc It. 1119 small boat+ "' (!J. A II33M <qui!lot. ELECTRICAL. RtsldendaL br l u ba with bly\r~ AM ~lee S20J M).6235 or MT~ Trade 1 or both tor home, comm1, lndusltlaJ. AllO, tt· 3 ' 9 " ' 2500 lloulll Sall• FAIULOUS 2 IR NU-Vl 0EW .RENT'LS ' WhJttier St., C.M. 646-SXll -or 60-U!U ' Aplo, or Comm. <19<-1653. -~11.a, -pal-A •·~-•. Available nowt '290· yrl,Y. Saitta 4nt. e 541-1525 "' WUJ.. SHARE 4 8R home in daya: 6t6-0681 eves. 71 Acru Country Estate nt "fUl,l;'I: ... '" ''" u~ OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1 BDRlf toCI. $151 A $115 ,um/Uni llMOJO or ""'1248 Newport Bach, on the Coota 11-M·l corner. Piti.burlh. p.,,., Want to WJ>at do you have lo hrsde! :~F~ ~:. ~:~~ 1o.l Via Anttb<o ·~-"~·new YOll-~llndalarz<r,nlcer New-rt --1-Call 14~1 •M-• ft': Sq • ~,. -•· f e.•~ ~plex Ll1t ll •--In~"-~~u. ~--· -~ ok. Olll tr --llt prden _ _...~-·-----•• '" ~• ~ • ' '" -· ~ or ...,.-. •• ,~,. v~... ~· MuoVenle -BIYll,.. llola. areo.potloo.Qafot--etd AJ10V!: ALLI Newpor t ROOMMATEloahan3Bc. !19\W.1 hSt.6<i-a<90 or ....... Th< l>wb> Clo. Couot>'1 1Jmst.....i ...... 1 ~-~----- 0EWXE I ,\ 1 BR, I Ba, -""""-lull s. ol N-,._,., from m . Bay bou1t. llt.1111 mo. H.B. v--.... money. Rent R<al!OfL l4U1lJ. ... post. 142·l671. :, • F ____ i .. ..;.,..-----1 .... .., mo up. Rn>tol SELLlllG y-.. ,, "Llal" ..... -ro ..... -.....,L , Br .. , Ba., doclm. 6Th-l072 ynur house, apr.. store * * * * * *I OWN llnlt, wood, IC. FrM 00:. 3096 Matt A 11 e , wffll UL ...U tt tut. DilU7 .f'ulftttft Ave., C.M. (Just Jl2l W. Oiut H' w y . Sell the old 1tuft' bide .. t ie. lhrU a DaJly P Uol tat, !ft, CMtrador. L«ICo ~1().11 Piiot a..-MUl7I _E. ol llQI -,_,_1tl6G-__ m. _____ Bil>' tho naw altlll ~O~..,~Uled~.!,A~d:..· ------1................... r_. C.., $~111) • .. ' ' T I • " I I - • ' ' ,l~ ... ' • • DAILY P!l~T ~ I ¢' Sf I IJ I ~llHGMI I IJ I. I,. I , • l[Il] I '· afo;,. t l!Ill 1 • I , I !&JI I ..... ... I~ .__I -··-· ·-~ -Hoi, W-. M & P 711 ~~iii;;mm.::~•~1;;;;;;;;;;:~~1 Holp W1 ..... ,M & F 710 Holp W1nttd, M & F 710 H.lp Wint.cl, M & p 711 Appli.-m Pumlluro 111 Mloall.-Ill ACCOUNTS PAYABL E . MEDICAL STENO I !SECRl:J'mmliA)tO,y';'.,:;R;;:,..:::.:~=.~.~:::.·I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; PARK brow Ear'" > ===,,.--"---· J Land· d<veloom<ot co. needs llAIRD~ I! you can IJt. bocld< pm,. sdlo~ ,....._, SEARS ROEBUCK A CO n, v Amtt. ST ER.I 0, u ae la I 19 o d COMPLETE exter. '* • l1rl w/coottniction back· cut h&lt 4 like to malre om Fl ~ t S:. A......, exper. la ~l recotdl IOfa • w/matcb1nc c b a Ir, ~Wl1 1972 model Ctr- up. Avr. rm. .sz. Neat around A 1d typhw lkUl& money, joht lWr Weit 1 tan. iaC c;~ c;.:,. ";.._1T15 typ. hdpfUl. C 0 n t •ct ad-Pr.lftYWjtory alfft'O, m)lc. ch at''· raid, Hpd c:hanau', f\llJ worlc. ~fl. Roy, 841·1358. C.U Mn. Waldrft. ~1161. Leue eoncet11'°"8 only . ' mlniiltratqr, ~. mm. fMI• r 1u1peo1l on ,_F:::uo::r:::n:".lt-ou-'"------'PAIN'rING: p.-ot. All work ACCOUNTING Clerk, l yr. ~~=~~·==----:an: ht::;·.;::! ~~~~an ior ~k Sale ~ .~· Pr. °!~·~"!· 1pea en w/crou-ovtr 1; ruam. Color 1peciall1t expttienct A/P or AIR. HAIRDRESSER, male, ex-Sarah Coventry .r, ..... ,_, -.. hn. per ... vnNY"'aeat• +'ta.;., • .._. 11tt.eci. AM/FM/MPX SPECJALJ Ave. cha..ir or 842--4386, 547·1f4t. Coast Catamaran Corp., ·per. Excellent oppiortunlty, Min. ·-""' iu" """• ...... ~. day, ~pply ~ penon, H.W. Twin bed. $6. 644-D)f, radio-·A ~ !Hayer. Still rocker •tripped SS, Gluini, 546-Cml. , . 33012 Wit Perfeflo. S&n ruarat1ttt. 499-31«5 _ .. ~ • .,.,...,,.,,.... Wrf&'ht Co. U6 Jtocbttter Adurs.Mq.noUa Onb' s PC. Mediterranean bdrm brand a.w. Sold tor $309.95, brau pollshm~·M5--0868. 1 S,,;l;:D"IN:::OG~&~F~acia"'~1129=,.-,-,-....,,-Juan C•plrlrano. 493-f586. HA'RfiWARE atock man and NEWPOJlTER Inn needs Street, C.M. Bl S I "'-aet. Good cond, ~at Otter. bala.nca due sun. Cash of Gardening $229. Exter' only. &42-2755 or ATTRACTIVE Wome.n. Vi-~I try Muet bi . aood middte tlce' er dder maJe •SERVICE ttatioA -l'UU I IV nt• ""' $57-7383'. •mall pymnt&. ·O'edJt Pepi., I • 642-1403. vlane Woodard Cosmetica heeJ~ • haw vali;' Calif cantimrr for perm. position. time, day atteJJdaDt. Kecmore wubtrl, dr)'ert, ffANoSOME M le Earl "q•ta,s...@L ( AL'S GARDENING YOU tupply the pa in t • ROom1 painted no ea. AllG ext¢o.r. Call ~'1046. Ort·-1;............ •pply in' No Jlh9!"f ~an. pftae, Ap-• Lubrication & central all ttuh compactor~ vacuums. · ap Y ~*,... --:-===~~~I need attr.ct. ""me" .. .... -"~ r ply In ~. AM !or Mr. round . . Coldspot Nfriierat... " Amork:an dining romn sef AUCTION * learn" teach prof. makt-Up pe1'90n, H.W. Wrl&ht Co., Ell.ii (llead Gardener) 1107 a atrv1te Ntloft man, frttzen. SUvertont TV'• & w/hulch. $195. 546-56CM. FJ.ne l'umlture I • I t • ' I I for gardeninl ·I: 1 m a 11 Jandscsplng servictt, c a 11 54!h'il98. Serving Newport, CdM. Cos!a Mea, Dover Shol'll!'e, Westcliff. GARDEN Maint. ClearHJp, rototilllng, flt'w lawn pn.11\. ing, 1prinkJl"l'S.' Oda Girden Serv. 531"'""'6 dys, att s: 8JS.958S. PROFESSIONAL Gardener, lrtt waril, prun i ng, sprinklen, clean-up joba, land11 c aplnr. Gcorae. 646-589.1. • AL'S Landscaping. Tr• e removal. Yard remadeiinl-. '}'ra1h hauling, lot cleanup. Repe;i1111pr:lnklers. 673-U66. technique1, Ex.ec. postdon1 U6 ~street, C.M. Jamboree Rd., N.8. , mln. 3 )TL exp. (alnt pay •ttreOS. WILL move anythina' you • 4 A~ avail. Call M6-1!35. A HELP w/benefftl) pref. atabl.e iubsldiaey Of'Gtn'I Foods. I ha~~ a new bu.sloeu in NEW opportunity ln ~oe married man. ~1:.S. this column & more. ~ti';, FAd.¥, .rr~30 p.m. PROF. pe.1.lltill&·lnter/e'Xjer. Honest work. L i c/ID1. 541-2759. 54ll-14#. FOR clean , I neat painting, bitc:rior or uterior A: "''· rates, Dick, 9684065 eVH. BABY smER Uve in « out. Muat be neat A: clean +. references. Sal· al')' open. 96S-tMO aft 6 pm. ENGUSH Paper H~r & BABYSITTER tar infant, ap- Painlp-. iJi )'Tl. f'xper. Call prox 4 hrs per da)'. Ed., 968-7461 . ___ .. :.:::.5-4.cTI=! .:."""':.=·-- PAlNTING I PAPERING, BE AN AVON 18 yrs in Harboral'f'a. Lie&: REPRES~NTATJVE bond~. Ref'• tum. 642-2356. Let me thow you how easy Plaster, Patch, Rep•ir *. PA',l'CH •PLASTE""'iUNG All types. Free ettlmate1 Jt Is to .We mGnt:y & have fun Jn your fl'ff hrs. For a peMIOnal hitervlew. c a 11 54()-7041. town and 1 need bel · FHhloo. Hlgbe1t percents,. Arco Stati<m, 1!th • Npt .. CM Reductions on y s uctoon Btrn 11 ground :!r p. offered to manage-rs. Eun SERVlCE atation attendant Up To $ 100 TWIN bed1 com p I e t e ~ Newport. (..'M 646.81586 port • 'ty ff -• b r op-111hlle you learn. Call Merl, e.,..n;n,. ahitt, fttll· time,· lite , w/trarnes_ firm mattrepes, Behind TorJY• l!iJde" Mat1 uru •O c~ ,Y a new ~ . ·--good cond. $75. 847'*5672. POPCORN n~ ~M-" company with new ideu, mccb.aoical knowledge, neat Thura/Frl/Sat-Onty ......vu1 .... .,. ........ y pouible eami.np in exeft.I NURSES, pvt. duty, all in appearance EXP«'. On:J,Y. PROV. Piano $400; -* .Ir: uaecf-.t Lor:w a.eh Pike. of$30,txx:landmorepcryear typea, all 1h.lfts. LeK"OUlie Apply 2580 Newport .Blvd., SEARS ROEBUCK A: CO chair, $125; 1Qx:l5 gold ma, Would 1nf.b: srut pat1n interests you-yoo interest Nurses Reg l 1try , 351 C.M. · 9059 Adams $5Q; flre.....-.ood, $Zli. MS-4492. bu. Aleo vet)' dean • me! And I would like to Hospllll.I Rd ., N.B. SERVICE 1tatkm attl!"ndlnt, Huntinrt_on Beach FRENCH PROVINCIAL Fal'd ~ ton plc)q>. M9kc meet you! For personal In-642-00M or 540-99M exp. pttferred •. Full 1-part I '!!~'!!'!!~962-~7781~'""'"'"!!'!! DINING ROOM ofh!r, Mllilt ~ ~ terview only, · call Mr. IntervieWt 9..5 M!F time shifts avail. Apply at I' TABLE S60. 644--86l7 aft'r &PM. B •••-SING Shell 7 • J·" APARl:MENT SIZE ==~-~---1;;-:=::--=--~ runo, ._,.............,. NUR , 1 th oi: 1-v1ne, N.B. ~VE MAPLE trundie bed can RUSTY, uaed 'boat mooring HOSTESS Start RN. Nunl.nc Aide SITI'ER needed, my tiome a!ai> be ultd u 2 eei-nte dw.in. \i" material, tech P/fimc Weekends 3-1.1 lhltt. Exper. RN supv... Newport; Own 1'reml. 25 hr Good ~ndltkln beds. Xlnt oond. 549-1191. link 2%" ~. 1"'' wide. c.an Ivan 3·11 lhltt. P~ca. Hosp., wk 116. ·-sm. ~-·t 50c -1 ft Marine-c.-.-•u, V'll1" ....., S:U-S607 Betw. 6-flpm ' G1r1 .. ~-1e 112 ~· ' ~,,. Bob Bum'• Restaurant 18792 De 1 aware, H.B. -Co., 5301 ·S. Main, S.A. • Complete Le.ndtcape Serv. ;;.·-"·.,.;.Call::..::.54().-68::...:.::.25::.. __ Sc.Tvlng all Oranee Co. Plumbing Formll.I & natural pruning. BEAU1Y Opr fbr beautiful 6#-2ll30 84Z-06ll, ext 226. ti ALWIYI TOP KENMORE auto w~r $65. 4 FAM~LY Sale. Back Bay, 545-«>51. new chlldrens aa1on Mar HOSTESS-full time. Apply NURSING CARE {j'~-1 TEIPOlllY Kerunore eleclrlc dr-yt:'r' $65. start!: Fri. Exercycle $Xl;'1 'Y~O~UN~G:,:_m_an_needa ___ r!_de_to Fa!lh. 191. Mu1t Jave in n-1---For eld I Id trok m ..... NlllEllTI l.&te models in xlnl cOnd. clothe ~~ ·-·~ rk person, ~-=Y'• Sea er Y • a Y s e pa-,.... Hotpoint auto washer ·•.t11 !I ......... .....,; some new -.nu .a.rum wo • area Redhill LEW TAKAs & So .... Plum-chitdre'l'I &: be top notch. Shanty, 630 Lido Park Dr, tient. Room A: board + $400 C.mt .. I: rco*-hr t...t-,..,.._ ___ _. L.,._..., _.... ~ boutique shop close-outs, all and 0C A1rport trvzn Har- "" Will consider p / t Im.. N.B. mo. 1173--7254 aft 5 pm. y ....... z _ ;;::"' .__.,MIU de .rtQ""WgUO.. quN.i+.." Odd's n ends, kn1'ck bor and u--"1on C.M. •Bob'• Lawn Service* bing. Repair, ~cplpe , .,..... ,--••3 ....-nu Comp. Lawn Malntcnanc@ remodel. New Ch n 1 t . ...:..64~'-~70;.,1.:.4 .:.••.:•.:.•..:·Uc:· 1.:6.oP'";:_• _ HOUSEKEEPER - L i do P /TIME •No heewr.• 211Z Dw ,... GAFFERS &: Sattltt gu knacks. 25c-$2. Twin Early 8 am/5:31) pm. Shart exp. Alao, tree aerv. 557-9379. Hpme or Comm '! 642-3165 ~-~ llOAT BUILDERS Island. 5 ha11 days. $:.a wk. $215 Per Month Drtve. lrvlM. $1195 ~~ .. ,~~~· s1 7 7 5 5: Amer . ea n d 1 e w le k 548·'188l evea. * stf..2015 COLE PLUMBING sfuine).)ITlpany~steady, l.nca1 ref.s. Own trans. Eves. 6:30-9:30 ~.., re .. ,,.. • bedspreads S5 ca, air cond. WASHER il Dryer, UO v; 2l yn exp Free IL 1 U hr. lt!"Vice. 6fS.ll6l depclidablf People w/ aJ1 ~9189. TELEPHONE Sal~. Top • SS. ~· Blanca wmding $35,et.;.-gu nnp, 36" Sf.(); . -c around taJcnt. Heed exp I H~O~U~S~EKE=~EP=E~R-oeed--m-,~.d.1 Youn&' men. mechanically in-com.rnissklns and bonUI. Ap. RECOND. Appliance1 &: gown," 11!11! I, Pl_. Mamlya ~-. uted little, $125; apt. Exper Japanese Gardener ~mt Plumbing ·• carpenter, mechanic'• lam· die qe woman: Must love cUned. Can use u men no-ply in person betwttn 9.00 TV'1. Guar. It ~v'd. c:amen $5. Baby .items. Na-refrl&.. $35; beau.L Spanish Com_plete yd service. Neal !Jectrio81 Repair. inator. . gardleu of type of work and 12:00 noon at. 8381 Bo1u. Dunlap's, 1815 Newport tional eeocraphic b a c le: cottee table '6(1. 54il--OZ3. & Re:Ha. Free est. 642-(319. 642·275.5 or M2-1403 West.u.il Corp. ldd8. Full charge, live-in, background!:. M.ult be able Avenue, Mifhi'ay ~ity. Blvd O.t ~mo issue1 to 1Dl 25c-$1 2287 EXP. H•.,..;ian Card-PLUMB. n.JG REPAIR 1714 Monrovl.a, C.M. H.B. area. Ml-Sall eves. ti> st&rt immed. For -.-. ' . . Waterman .W~, (~ 4: BELT muaaeer. heavy duty, , ....,...... "''"'~ ..,, "'~" HSKPRS E I _.. T YPJST/Rt!ceptionlst, e REPAIRMAN bu ~-~AnaA-.). excellent condition $35 or Com~lete p.rdening K'lvice No .job1 too amall 1 ............. -..... 8961 ...... iiiiiiiii mp yr payi fee . t0nal interview call p It Im c, Thun/Sat/SUn. wuhtrs/drycn & ds.hwhn. __.,.... ... trade for i,a.15x15" tlrtt Kamillanl, &16-<t6'1'6· -*· 642-3"8. * t 1 , ~rgc Allen Byland Agen-Acctn'g background. Front Guarn-Pelv'd 5 4 6-5 21 g; 'JWO.house a-rarc •a I e • white wal.11, recap1 COA- GREEN MANSION I ·R...,.1mod,_.-;-;,f;'-,;&.:~Rep"1'l~r--Bookkeeper/Sec'y S600 cy ~B E. 16th S.A. n6-8551 ofc appe~. Mesa Verde ~762il. Double bed,. drftaer & stool, I~. 637-4156. F/C Bookkeeper.COn.str $650 547--0395 I l Gardening & ' Yant Ma in-Sec'y·Stanton $650 HOUSE~EPING • Part Sat 1Dam·5pm, ~:e~~ Club, 54S-O.m, Nita G.E. Rdrig. 7S ·lb. tro:z:en ~ .!:e~. ~~b: O!f, walnut drop leaf table, tenancc:.Joe:F,;lmcr,6f2..ll37 BOl'!OED general con-RN·Doctonortire S650 M 10an\5pm food drawer. Mde offer. TV, pe.tlotable.lbcnches, 42 .• handcarvedchairs , G._neral ,Servlcel tractor. "Remodeling &: new Engineering Sec'y $600 g:e · 3 ha.I~ per wk. on . TYPIST: Medical transcrip. 675-3183 d&YI only. antique teacart antique bed pamfu¥i:, ditmond rirw aet, · · · ... ·· ··· .,. , mhstruct-Reaidtntia.l &: Sr. Acctng Cleric S525 n trans. 6 ' PROFESSIONAL phone tion, doctors ofc. N.B. Avg **REFRlG K ' sewing maddne mi t e TIUNGS by Moose, ~U. comm. 673-8144 Sec'y-Oinstruction S525 HOU~OLD help 2 de¥S a solicitor -Dana Point, San '1> hrs per wk. 85 w.p.m. • en more frame, Norge elec. dryer, "M7-3825 • • t!lect.., plumb,. fence, till!. "R"ool"7.I::...:::.:::.: ____ Recept-Typi1t, Ins. $500 wk.' Vicinity 64th St., Clemente, Capistrano area. min. &lla.rj comme'nlllrate waahl'r & ~· ~ne pert. cond. *·I~=,_-· ------1 instl!lll, ca....:..n1ry, .... int etc'. .,....,,.-1111;;...-----M-~lcal ~--•·-l500 N rt Bea h S4fi...Ol!9 Work tn )'Ollt awn hc>me. / bil ... 14.,., • .,..,,....9379 nij'ht stand dinette table & PORT alrles pai n tsu n. ·-r-: ~ ~·" -J ewpa . c • ' Bett deal In area. Phone w a ity. Q'ro-~.... .f • ' · Bi ks S B tta ~. e T. Guy Roofing. ON.I Receptil'yplst $400 INVEST IN rTRESS 21 full HOTPOINT J'f!fria:. Self chain, XI" SchwtM bike, n upcr , a chmenta H.ulo'ng Direct. I do my own "-k. NEWPORT 835-1465 between 9:00 ..t.m. WA . 1, ovher 'di or defrost. Avail. Mon. Xlnt heavy duty dolly, loads of .Ir: 80' + hote. $550. Ml-5551 -"' YOUR FUTURE and nooo p/ttme, unc or """'· cood. Cail 833-9591. IDyl, misc. 3(1664 Calle,..,,day~•·~~-----1 645-2780. 548-~. Personnel Agency 1 REC i PTIONIST Apply The Matadar, 17fi8 Ch s J •· WANTED: Mcny tree I REPAIR. --r any _.. 13) Dover Dr., N.B, G Ne..__,rt Bl CM . BRANO new G.E. 13.5 2 dr., Ca ?_ e ca' 4"~ ~~15 u an EARLY .Americ&n Livin& Yards &: prages -movi.nc ~""'"y" ......... .-642-3170 BE ·YOUR OWN 'BOSSI rea! poeition tor the !)!gin-·:..-' . . autG defrost refrlg, avocado. p~traoo. "'1"'".:)0 or rm. tum. lamps, rup, tent. &: hauling. $7.00 per hr. + problem.1. Wencda Rooftni., """""""'...,""""""'""""' .... __ ncr. Old fltablishcd firm. WANTED $175. 830-9110 before S·pm. 493-9178. dra.fttrv 1able~ Ha.m.mmd odd jobt. 54S-5S63-Free esl 645-1691. BOYS ,..,. or Women Maot .l greet a lot of clients. Cooks. O>cktail WaJt:reues, "-moris a SAT • SUN: GoU cart SS. Organ. 5f9..2366. Sewi-/Alto 1 ·1---Good typing will rct the job Olshwuhers & Busboys. Aft -Bab -_., K ~t YA R Digangi', cleanups. , :.., • r '~ Age 1().14 lo deli~ papen LelH A Yellow ~---St .,~ 2831 S c Equipment IOI Y UWIC ...,. cu · l-Girls Sttnr-Ray bicycles 0 ___ --••-t . . .. .... _ . ..__ D n..•-,.__ uuu'C. art_..... l. Bristol t., .M. ty seat n. Hk::hair $2. Car Good -ndlllon J Ill) ea~ n.cinuve u...,.., UJJ; • IY)'. Eumpean Drramakina In u"' ana cu.u1t, i)ilJI a~ T1 xi C1b Call Jean Brown, 54()..6005 KING'S CROSS Co ...... -..... S k Ip Io ad c r, backhoe. All custam tiw-J. Peno--' rncntc arell.~. CoaltaJ .......... 11eat $2. BBQ $2. lor TV Call after . 5:30 p . m, IW7-2fifi6. Fuhian ad~~ ~IM;' DAILY PILOT Call for APJlll 2190 Harbo Bit'CXd WANTED X-Gl'S REGULAR 8 mo v I e • $3.S. 3 bar stools $10 ca. 837-4239. 492-44'1 r a ams . For Non-Union War Film. Wolcnsak, lurrtt lent, lite Vanity bench" $2. Pin& pong UKE=~-'------TV--1 TRASH A Garage clean.up. Atteratlofts -642-5145 -546--1311 REAL Estate Sa.lei. Like Film production ca. now merer, lite bar .l-pn:ijl!ctor table $5. Fplc llC:ret!n $2. $400 2newts ~·-• aell days. Free e1t. A.nytime. Neat, accurate. ~ yean exp. BOY, household chorff -workinr in Lapna Beach?' cuting. $60. 6'Jl..7162. -Spfa $15. ~ ctair $5. Sl.Z. & :X, ";;;,,~ 1100. 548-5031. Television R.,..o·r wlndowl2 ~hr•, 3 hrs Sat mom. A.rJr: for Herman Immediate opening tor two C&ll CZ13l 461.3051 Furniture 110 HOR ttt'I $2. 10121 The91!'111 ._,_~· ~-,;- Hou1eclMnl-="'·=~~-· Re!='c;".:673-3921.:..:o-:::::..· _ "'=.,..,.==~-~-! quaUtled Ucensed penms. D H ..,, .............. ~...... .guui. i1'I01"' ..:>i. ·~ ~INST'"• "TION s · ** WANTED door to door '----------· I r., ntgn oi;n, -··"· OfEF Prtvah! C!ub "--. ~ ~rv1ce, SANDCASTLE Real Estate 1· · NEWu--1,.1.1-bl ~ ~~· rad ' ~ · sellers."" iov.,tmenc 7 PC NAUGAHYDE ReMODELING SALE ---~ ue 1'1111 ~ Mesa Oeantng Service Carpets, \Ylndaw1, Floor etc. Reskl. & Comm'I. 548-4:W. Houwcle1ning NEED HELP? * BLAINE'S TV .* Servicing All .Btands Authorized Magnavox Known for tiol'"ll!Sl"y 540-4313 tion (Coulal) Long Besch lG gar. ........,..., alarm CNew Owner) 64z_2814 • I ~ and ~ • $75 1et. 8xlO Gold ·area. eau 851-43'.lO (2U) Mr. systems. Exp. only. Thp *** 494-8025 *** ·DEN GROUP Bunk beds, Wedgewood ga1 rug $35. M4-U'.>9. ParsOM. money, 642-3490. 1-----=::..:=..::.::..:_ * WANTED: , stove, Maytag w a 1 her, INSO~IACS for research RENJAL ~ricn<:M dressmaker cansil!tlna ot lay·back aofa Hoover vacuum, appllanc: FIREWOOD for a a le . CHILD CARE pf()j«:t on sleep diacm:lm. AGENT Pleuecall644-6lll6 (SleeJ>5 2), Chair, in heavy 1£1+ lamps. china I: afus-Dcllvered kaiaclced.. 21 « Good f 5 WAITRESS duty nal!gahyde, end table1 ware. Rugs, lxloka, toole, 540-91181 ....., yrs. pay or Attractive, well • ;roomed tt ' ' Ail T,.. ~•rvice _ In Turtle Rock Home, -.fte.r REMOVAL Ir trimming, fire l'!C'hool wkdys. 833-~9. wood allowance. 642-275.5 or CLEAN DEDICATED &<i.140.1. ING lady nHded 3-4 hrs, 5 days/wk. $2.25/hr. wks study. 633-9393, e:ii:t 158. waman w/ dynamlo J>Cl'9Gn· Exper. Full .CIJ' p/time. Not ca ee table .l Wbpg. ~· I: .misc. CdM xlnt 13211 Pair .. Heed" standard 5-&PM wkdys. ality. Must have knowledge under 21. NO PHONE PPY. Ave, (Al ey) amW aids SS(), Xlnt eond. al leases 1: rental agree-CALLS. Apply tn penon, ALL FOR $169. Jan 29th I: 30th 10.S. '644-IB. CLEANING Tile Own tnmsp. & references. menll. Good typist. Hours SUrf I: Sirloin, 5930-W. Cout C~GE Sale -· Rdrig, ~B"'EA7UT=.~--~~bl~ue--ruD-y 12:»9 pm. Hwy. Newport Beat;:h. FTURRADERS water bed, be.~ sink. let out mlnk stole. $250. Call * WE DO EVERYTiilNG * ---------Call 494·1432 cvn. 24 H'R. PHONE 673-4072 CERAMIC tile new & ===--"'~-=-~-~ Phone 546-5025 WAITRESS. Must be over 21 NITURE chrome wheels, m I 1c 644-861'6 · HAVE Thursdays free, w!U do ho~caning. Ha v c refs., exp. & t ran1p . Si~. . WINDOWS , Carpets, Hse/clean. We give Blue Chip Stamps. RA:S Main- tenance, ·~M56, 642-29U Muter Chrg. fu!flr. Income Tix __ _....., COMPANION...:practical reu........,.. Free f!SI. Small !or jobs welcame, ,536-2426. nurse • e m \-I n v a I i d 'M>man, live-In. Salary open. CUSTOM'WORK &C. 49U839. Reas. FM Est. ~ COOK, El<PER 202 N, Broedw1y, S.A. dl!n-buaY parts, VW parts, ===· ~~~--1 RN, full time. night shift Mexican food. Exp. prefer· 8JS.~ Optn-7 .ria.YS . carnpersuppHes, l!I072Carp WANTEn: Double bed. box ~ "XlnfM!,r;r cb:1ptz~ red. m-5177. Imported ltall1'l FSo~ ctrde, H.B. Sat 4: SUn. ~~ttn!U and framt. ~ch. -496-5786. tlM m1rble c off 9 t WED., Fri., & Sat. 10-4pm. POLARO SALES WITit WOMEN 18 THKU 3.f t1ble w/bJack ... s e 231 "A", AvocadG. C.M. UV. ID 215 $25.. PM. llUJ $1-75 fvll price Be1vt' nn . chail'I., knick knacks, elec. he&tcr, $7.50. Both like DENTAL Aast. Exp!'r . IM'JE PERSONNEL =~= SWAP Lane, lllce ... .; buff.-; end tables, ltitchen table., new, 5CW430aftS. Speciali"'o!llce.Huntington SERYJCES•AGENCY Looklngtar•localaalesman & brt1kfront JJ75full TV tubes 01 all typeo,KNEE Board "Deep~ e BLUE ·DOLPHIN e 3355 Via Lido, NB ~~ -·" ttm. -••n ...__ Your white collar far a pr'•c• ... 7I06' clothet, etc. Vil:lons'', custom handlft. oo.;n , r uu e. ~ . 'iw-career w/lts. finanda} -·r . __.. v Job W•nted, Milo 7'0 OF;SIGNER (Women!) L.-1.. Gen'I Office to $400 institution. S u b 1 tan t l a J groovy green um orm &: 25" RCA Color HOUSEHOLD tum tor llllle. cry rood. $50. ~1345. lng foio sirllic'. pl 21·~ Ex'per. in telephone co.. u..lary + oommlssions for a ~~An e.xcltina: new tile 1tereo radlo/pho: ~m~ Owner KQing oveneu. ,AJ., CUSTOM·whecla, tit Ford or learn retail, menufacturi~. ofc. (not ~ operator) 3 yr. period. MllfTied, cxM-rug nlte stand m;, Round 3 hp El Till"!. mini bike; Cbryller or •dapt to VW • ~~~~~~~-1 Smiley Tax Service e 14 Yean LOCALLY e Fee Schedule Mailed On Reque!Jf: Bf;f'iNY Vilqria., fo~r che'f ot ~··· tipt. Bch. for 19 yn. is tree to accept a prnil- tion in the Harbor Arca. Contact at 286 E. 23rd St., C,J.f. OP !">43-7240, M.~ ha •-FrH/FH "'--'tionl 1--d., · ........... r of a -~· · · ' twin walnut O>ra.I speaken, J'IO. for 4. 6'JS-1345 . .,.., ve aew .. '11 cxper. c.,... ~.~ .... .,,,.,... WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS. '"' ~-~e table w/4 SOw; ini.sc. 531>-3116·. Beach area . Write 488 E. l7th (at Jrvine) CM busineu pttf'd. 83.>7119 chain, red ~rn lounge WETSUIT, medium tarp, aasslfied Ad No. 318, Daily 642-1470 days • Ask for B 111 Good jobt in admlnistratlon, cha.Ir & ottoman, 3 gald, GARAGE Sale Fri. • Sat. exoeWent condJtion. $ 2 $ . W.A. SMILEY, C.P.A. 642·2221 Anytime 646·96fi6 Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa I zm=z=z=z:::;=z=z=zi l Ed'ward!li. Eves. "646-8972 medicil specialties, finance. vinyl bar 1tool1, 645-3550. only.· Uniqutt c I alb In i. ~1345. Men, Ca.Hf. 9'j326. between 5:30 £..?pm. M/F. personnel, news writing, air STEREO, Fisher, M~fler-"jewdry, & 8890l'lcd goodies.SP =~R!N=~~-_,_--d-ou-bl-,-~- Jab W•. ntod, Fom1lo 702 ===~~--~ J. C. PENNEY CO. Equal~ Lm~-•--• th ~ 1330 Bristo! No 6 6 ~· -DRAFTING for civil cng1·. Fo1hi'on Island · v ypv•· 1"'".1"''· operaUU1ia • many 0 en. ~an cabinet, 3 dre1aers. ' • ' 1pl'in-and t t SALESMEN Gcxxl pay, travel, tree hous-546--8'n9 ·-.. ~ ma re••· necrina ate. Top pay far Newport Beach Maple twin-bed fr a m e 1 · Mfctlum-tirm, very saod e:'l'.per. draf'tgman. Raub, Need men who are ready to inf, medical care, 30 days large Maple "lhadow box, 2 GAR.AGE sale. Co Ion I al ~tti<Wl. Call after 5 P .111., Bein, Froet A: Aaoc., 136 Hu ~ Far team the car bUliMss and vacation. eouchcl, ml9C. houaebahf lamps, rocldr:w _hcrle, Car 541-1879. Jtochuter,..C.M. 548-T123. are willing to train. Must Y' W &rtid°es. 945 Victoria, CM 81!9t. misc. 2>'8 No. B POO"";;,L;-";T"°AB""'t'=ES~°"W~.-...---1 CLARK , & Toner Tax Service. 24 YEARS exp. in area. Personal service in your home. Call :lor appt. 546-7735, Howard Clark a John Toner. OIGNtFIED pvt. preparation of your return. ACCU-TaX, .314 N. Newpt. N.B. 645--0779. DRAFTSMAN, "J)llrt time, BEAUTY ~n~:e.~ln ~~.ty~ TOO~ SJ~OU!ANTS M8-t903. ~ La.ne, C.M. (off %1st Sale. 1'n:lght d8.ll\qtd 149 PRACTICAL Nurse. E ·x, rncdluUcaJ, electrictl, let-SALON well, ialwnindcd. Benefits: MOVABLE breakfut nook ' to $199. New &late factory l'f'fs. to care for invalids in te~. NrNJ!Or1 Organs, Demo., arpup Ins., g'uaran· ; Costa Mesa foam padded w f pedcstai GIANT Neighborhood ranee crated, $195 to $ 3 9 S , their •homes or my hOmc.1 66-1530. OPERATORS teed salary plul oommis-542 W. l9tb St "5-1163 tabll!-, Near new. Cost $300. sale. Bjg (coudl, TV) to SJt-8623, ~ . NEED ~p at home'!' We have Aides e Nunes e Housekeepen; • Com- panions Homemaken • U~ jolm,-547-0681. 645-2316. I iiiii'""ii& ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1ions. Unlimited Income. Ap. Sell for $12S. 1-4362 Buahlrd, lmall (toys) 9-5, Sat A: S\Jn. KINGSIZE bed, llner -" 6 EXECUTIVE Hun'""_.,._ -n~-h ... •" we 1 t · t SH2 .l e2 Varu Clttle, ' ~ & MANAGER "PIY lo Penon. UNTVERSl· ~·•-· ~ 531~· ,-:;:. m 1 ns or, i>adfie Sanctio Ol.11.) fl:ame, 5 mo. old, 5 yr. Janitorial SPARKLE Janitorial Win- dows. fl~. crpls-resid. &: camm'J. Free est. 962--0672. Masonry ACCOUNTING: Eves 8' Wkndl, Gen'l, payroll, cost. 10 key; no t;ypln&. Reliable "WOman. 541>-f1S6. Help Wontod, M & F 710 BJtlCK BLOCK & STONE WORK Army WE'LL S41J.-09l9.,. ..,.__ SEND BRIGHT ,•inting & YOUNG' MEN P1porh1nglng TO SCHOOL FOR p A 1 NTING• Seml-rotlred RADAR JOBS cantractor. Cln.n, neat, lat I ~ EUROPE · clau work. I'll beat any 1J )QJ'd Jike to live &: work pr1ee. P'rff Est. ref. Ku 1 ~.-~-, 11 6.38-5405 " ,.....uJW, u""'re 1 an cxc - · ing job waJtlt11 for )'OU In PA I NTlNG : lnter/Eltter. today'1 ARMY. You'll )etlm Wall• wuhl!d & mlnor to supervilto I: control repaint at pricell you ce.n af. ground surw:iUance ndar ford. Non drinker. Free est. urllts. With 'full pay wtiUe Re.fa. 613-UOO. you're in schooL And lots !\o \\'uung * WA LLPAPER * When .)'OU call "Mac ·• 6'3-H44 " -6"'1'1il * PA!NTING-PAPERING lntc:rinr Exterior Lie. JM. Guate.ntttd Call }la.rrl• 6'i-.t&M of othe.r benefits. lJlce 30 di.ft paid vacation a year. 1f ""''" 1oo1rinc kit thts kind laUhaJ,lenge Is. ucfte. men~ TODAY'S ARMY WANTS TO JOIN YOUJ Soo Your Loc1I Army Rocrultor Personnel Alency TY OLDSMOBILE, 2850 18530 &a.ch Bl. 962-382'1 ,..__ suara.ntee $35, Private par. Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. KINGSIZE M.ter bed, mat,. PATIO Sale; Movtrw. An-ty, 968-0833. Acctng. Clerk lo $600 Financial statement&. Budref anaJ,ysla.. Colt ACCOUJJttrw. ExPoSUn ~-.l ~IL 410 W. Cout Hwy., NlJ Suite H 645-m6 Prd'd With FaUowtna San Cemente. tiq .u tum, 1,,:~.:...=.:... ___ _ SALESMAN ~atiGnal 141 Miram'1'" Ave. 492-2813 trt., I*!, liner and frame. bft::.ma:ers.a.t/&m. ru& BELT muaqtt, heavy duty, Xln't WorkiJtl" Conda. OufJtandlnc Benefits • vehicles &: mobile home -NEW CONDrtlON! '4 5 yr. Calhoun Dr Hunt HariJOur nicellent condition $35 or parts, So CalU. itta, to WOMAN energetic neat ' gu.aranttt. $35. Black PAd-No ~·beiorc 10am' trade for U.1.5x15" tftt1 orig. equtp. manufacturer WOrk in motel · i~undry: detl vinyl be.by Clt 1eat. · wtdte wan., ttcapt COl).- Call for Appt~ Electrical, radio, or elet>-pUm&press & toMli, no $4.00. 9llM>833. GARAGE St.le, Sit I: Sun, aldeftd. 637""'"6. 644:2313 Ironic bkgrd pn1!'d . Mall ln!nint!· 825 s, Cout Hwy. QUEEN .,,. bed, firm, ~. _i:..hmaJI 10 oallbnat, POWER -au 8""" EJQ>ER. Counter man, City t'l".SUmea Ir -.laty expected L B. '(.IM..1196. ,w/hdbd, Hke new $98. Keh-furn, hoUIJehokl .iooda, coridltlon 135.• U p ~isht Auto Part, 2066 Placentia, F.crual OppGr. Emptaycr to Mattm P. 0. Box 1136 ~· open top dllhwshr, ~~· ~t °'1 Drive, 'vaeuum, . pod C!<lnd. $12. r Cosla Mesa. Newport Beach, Callt 93660. ~ new~ ~ Wed/Sat . • .~ EXPER. Hcllarc Welder, for LVN ot RN exper. PM lhitt. SALESMAN. Need llllP'f!•. , .. ....: a I 11~) CIC' &ln •.. _.S-13;25. 501 Tu.tin ME';l'AL a c 11'; bpewritll'?', ELm'RlC Lor C"I0-1.o.-BapJist Conv, Hasp. 861 1ive ht.rd worklnc New Car . V Ave., N...-.,.. Bch. ~ machine, e I e e wd type in ·;. .... .....,.., alum . mut. Appl¥ 770 W. Ce:nter St, CM. 548-5585. Salctman, !Jbenl Demo UNIQUE crlb w/canopy $35. better, 1100 SUpesilt, C.M • reneh lllh St., C,M, Pl M fhlu -n--.-IL LI& ~_.. ~ • ' P'minctaJ. U ~· $46. MAIO permanent WW train an, an v °"".....,. • -Bleck~ ...._bed $100..'1 -..--....... -.nn. FREE LANCE art f 1 t Pa~ Hoi.~ 2'11 Clllf Dr. losurance. Expeience de-~ • dr'ower -. "'"' """'· Antil(ue -tnp -.1,MOllJNG==~----- """led. Gra!lc: ooiontatod. 1.quna-. 494-'r.le'I " afnd. S..-Doo Crevlee at SCIAM-LETS $100. IOoplao loed, !Inn to-at, ta"'"" c:ojllain'• ~~~ BeS1AL~.:_ TVn" Call 673-7466 from I pm on. ' Thtodcin: Robins FOrd, • $IOO -...OCS. cba1tl tine A tin c-.--u _,_. FUIL "" /llme M t 'MAHAGEllt TRAINEE Haii>nr Blvd .. ~ M-. _._ · ' 1 6 c. <OJ lnrld --tlibo wti ""'· no P exp., n:':. 1:" " --"Ci::. SALESMAN ANSWERS SACRIFICE Lue·d-"I'· 3ltll st.. N.B. 9mL "Mon. ,.. ....,,,., ruo'. m-11111. Sal a r y I comm . Fuller ..:"1 ~ two Younr Co. Gd Potential tablo, 4 dloln, -. RUMMAGE Sile • S.~ Jan 1951 Old<, · aood ....._ $IO Bnish, 962-006. -~ ... ,_ ... -... Call Mn. Schmidt 1.odlac Alltt Comet • 1"111e~ .. -lor. 29• ' am, OI w. 11th s~ -" ll' Olbln °"'--~·-= WES'l'CU1'F - --Ori(. -Sl«lO. 8oll P118. C.M, W..••• Obi-. ""'cord."'°' -• GENERAL OFFICE • or hroDn, to be '"'°"'ed -1 A(ency ~ -GET AHEAD 1!41H70I. i:llolh11W1 IOY1. "1<. ~ ' ,nowl-!Ion ~Lulltl~~·Nmlf~~·I :-.:.=...ma:;:::!! :m1 Wntclltt Dr., NB ~°"Zir.'.~: = DARKaet.Rattao 5 ~~~ MOVING-·"'::_~-· ~ ~ ~ ·~ ---<..<: 6'5:%T10 tryi'rc to GET AHEAD. "'°"' Sola, ~ s °""" ---$15'. 8"I $49.50. el4 oirs summer 72. ~ ~-~an:h.,.ti ~· lJit. ' :::LES swWel cbalr. ""-only, --. ""· 21121 ..!ijj~~~~~~J Bullcltts· Olftca. Apartm•nl •~ uwwnum ·~,...,. "" ESTA TE SALi $I15. l ~Gt ---· Vlllop Dr. HB '-· iiMcA.1.-.m:oua. Uu d ·-payroll •lo lloq· ~but will -Par!Jf.U tlmt. Euy -1<· Antique laces. rib-,~ -Kl1'GSIZli -aet. ,._ A~ • A SH 6 t""'"1< App\y 9 to ii otben bued on ablli\y. Ex• In )'OW own ..... loceme ., -_......, Do =ill ~~I;,:;°"~--:'!:~!:.· .:_ __ I " l .. 4. m E. Chapman callent -ltls. C<ll 'Mr. tu NJV!ce, l(lri't ..,,.1nc. ~ ~ ir.m: 0.-Ila Hod Hnl ~ -~ ..... Pl.," Nl'! fti'li llld a fte -.Fullftion. • Graves tor ~dfntial potential. No exp. nee. y;e n. Alao, ~ it.ma a-GrNd broeadl wtll& .... ~ rvn -• -PAINTING • Gueranlet<I work al fair prictL Uc1d 6 Ins. 67S-57«1. ---------r ' n t er v.i e.,, appointmtn'1 ~ ~I Mr. Max~I col·. totne f'l1H. l1n a I: 30, 10 bur1t1. I..a. MW aeelltnt 6H m 111t *" a.a l~ 1 ~==~i:,~-~"":..:111~··~1111~-~IS~c;.-•_"'_m I " GIRLS TRAVEL 1 89J.lil6.l "t19T~ COUJNS lect wkclayw llam·Spm, (ZL!l am:4pm. --Dr, -. $15. -tadud· • ~'iii& nt .i. !IOto I· Too -far alr!lnH, -6 W_ATI'S INC. 136111 Mii' 815:.11173. N.11. • 1 ..S. -GI~ C4'( AtmJMN --jocllot, PAINTING, pnil, AU - l\&tm. COior •pee I al I 1 t 842-0llfl, 547-1441. M2 W. 19th SI. 6§.llf.l ~ u... ~-.. , -•Y • .,._ e Costa Me.. '1111'11 IJ.23 to tr.wl. nor. nolia, Gardal Giov•. SALES , Wby .. without ·~o~~ ~ ·-~ ll' GOLD -:.,:'7a!J. ~~ll~-~c~R~r~-~~n..==·=-~!l1;:1~-~·~·~i~l~~'Ti ldoA...,.,,,roaor11.n-w.. MASSEUSE wbea ~,can..,. up IO A.........._ lit/I ·_,, new,-dolr,I'~ Ml1111lleo•1ut Iii PA P ER HUNG $11 AffY rm. + paper ....... Tho lulHI dnw lll tho \\'esl •• .a Da1l7 Pl I et a..i!ied Ad. - H . portatlon paid. Above • ...,... · Altraclive. Good tin. llO. wtd>' far l ._ °" w--. Ill -• !w1o-. ow. -dlalr. Sl'l:RllO -... 11" 'IV ll530 ~"""' Beach qe ...,,. ,Stt Mr. Me: We 1n1In '""""• New m:itlnc silt ' All xlm -. -olilar. HA H D W 0 VE H -115. 1:od --"""' BL 96;U82I Lano, Sheridan B<och Ion, Xln't$ 64UllO oft~ d!villon al w.. Bend, Appllani::eo • MllOI ..n.,IG-I0/5. ' ........ --... ... -• .. ~ San Clem<nte 2IID Pac:lllc Coast HW11 .. MATURE ...... to ---___ ..,.. LOVELY r ..-. -IZI or .... ----'IV, •" UI Minmar A.., 412-:llU a.lie U.. ff.II. IS Wilt Apt. 1'lto "'"· l'or !bat -.-.., • --Dooble llod -• Lot1111• SUL --..1 --llOd w• -------!!I!! Wo'I llalp ,_ .nf --olltt S p.m try t11o Fti11oJ Pinc1>or -all« 5 pm Lotp ......... _. a.DI B0Ua --1111111 • ' ' ) ., . . . . .• ' . ... .' ·•. .. ( .. ,.. . ' • • • ' . ,. .. , ',. ' . I ' ct ' .. ., ..... ; .. '· • ' ,. -r· ' ' ' ' . ' , ; rrld11, J,...,, 28, 19n DAILY Pllll'r iJ [ '-_ .. _.,. .....;..' _$1·1-~--IBI ~'t;' t !ft f -h-t16:.-lz liiiliiiilion 1iJ I ~I ._. ... '~~~~~~~~~! l ~:=~liiliilii•';;;i:: ,_Ml11•11fN11111 • · 111 ....... "-'--. Horw 116 llMll. s.a "' Moler'....,_ ,. ._.,1 '50 .T ....... STEllEO aoara..._EJec. 8'1r . U2 ' --------19" CH I VY ._I lrack • BEAUT. Cll11dl w..-...i-Cal-ii No., Ill, w\.-in. OR 2nd Car Sale S.I (jnly ~ TON LtlCKUP 139.96. 60 Watta'.""'~'.;'~·2NC/t<OJ!\rerl;·te;a , diem; -.bullllioood.3aalla,6 U,SED MOl !630IOY)'lllll0.·-""FC<d 'ltl<O f'<'lvtr w/spe0era display table•, racko , .Call '""'676 HP OB, -tent, Uv A HOME · 6'Plclt Up)BL • 'M Cad A::!,'i:'hlo~ty= $9.96. Cabiliet -.... "'"'-•· P,...i.r, ..,._BEAUTIFUL FJntoGeldma. i.:'::'.t."'"J'~"i: -SMetALS .:';.~:0~';:',.,e;:, er-equJpped.n.,10 $1~96 GCral'd turntable mll'l'Of, • bllffer •. Bookotall, 8 yn .. Sacritlct'! $ 4 5 0. · $25'5 $39.95 ~Iete .• Pioneer 54s.t&ll, 12-5 pm. SM-:-toH.' Bay Club, &lip F-~. Sat. A mu UTE 1JDl!l" Mmor Home "c,:,·.cM,:,·=~~---- recelvet $99 95 8 1 ~Un' o~ call ~ ~ve 25 Ft1 FuUy equip.· A' ielt '61 TRIUMPH Spitfire MK 3, •• -ff arcl Dual ' • anou ·TV Rodlo HIFI mag.li>rF.Helvltt. • contained .. Incl a1r:coiid" '65 Dodge Van. Both A·l. &?aa.C, OW . • BSR. Gattar<!, sia.. si.,.. , , •• , I l[~J ·~UTE. ·--111 ~a --.. 531' -dard, •tock cfearance, .... ·_ .... ...... 1e· Olryaler .. R4clne Sip. 24: ":"''-4 ..... Jq. o..,.-ome Consider trade. 642-3984. -"'1UI,' vuw U.S;A:" ·Stereo aq u 1 p . . ..,... .. ""' Alum. mut., ~I riuine ~ 25 Ft.~' Fully equip A aelf • • COmtt lit A Harbor Ware~, 179 r, l'llh· St., 19'12 ZENITH A: RCA color It , clOOiJW" 11>innalttr A: trlr cotttaJried. Incl ·air·amd. · ,Qune 8utgle1 fS;6 Santa Ana Colt& Meu, 645-;l-442. black A: .,ute TV. •Lowest w/m~ wtench:; Refis., 19711..JTE Llnft Motor Home , MOVING:. Kelvlnator pri~ in'Orange County; 3· Gen.r•I 900 Hc'd#never'u9ed, S1SOO or ·28· Ft. l\llly equtp, A: aelt l ~-"'--,~!O~VW----.... flWt~frtt 11 cu ft refrlg, )Tr Jllci~ tube,,J yr•pe.rts ' • bst (ltr.· 9562 ErskiM Dr. contalned. loci a.tr col)d. (2 C&IU. Oune-Sll,ggy *~. StuUj?d yellow vinyl A:taJJeervice. CokJr ahtenna in. H.B. 968-5417. to c:!'°~p). *. $1250. Good Cond •• sst-4461 chr, 110. Dark brow~ oofa, a -ed w/.all co"'°"" thru !4000 value at hall-prl<e. A *nmnm earce lnt.,.,.tiona! ~ . . 125. t<>nmore wr Inger 31 January. No flllance SACRIFICE aatty, ae•·worthy 19', Gaff Trucks "' RECREATION CENTER , wul>er, ..;;~ •• 115. Won't charge 'if paid within 90 Rtductd Prlco• On -cutt•r· l)acron llalls. Miltor Homes ROY, CARVER-, Inc. refu5e any rej.1. often. Call' days or "°:down A U.P to 36 Selected Inventory lnbd. eflC, Hd. Be1t rea.s. of· . 1970 CHEVY 2925 Harbor Blvd. alt 3, 53-0880 or -26. rnonl\1' to ,.,, ABC Color UNIFLn'E 36' SPORT SE-ter takes. Aak about the . 5. SS~l·222 % STAKE TRUCK 'costa M-MS-4444 B~UTIFUL, i;ery clear, % TV, 90n Atlanta1 Hun. DAN Demo, m'any' txtras. '''Pe,gan'"615-0915. Automatic trans, power ateer-'Tl Dodge Van 300 Sniel. carat Diamond In Tlttan:v tingtoa Beath. -.3.129: • List $49,000. Reduced .tO VENTURE 21, fully equipped 1411 S. Village Wa)r,".S.A. ing, vs,, 16080C. Hurey, V-3..auto shift. radio, heat- settlfl& A matchi,,_ lady'a le Sl'EREOS.10 unclaimed, 19't2 J:tS,950. ' w./ U-.Uer. Excel rood. Motor H.ome R1nt•I . $2'9S tt. Tan exterior. 7500 mlle1. man'a weddtne bands. eoSt oone:ol.ea, new warranty, ~ 20. Six ~ (If ~s. $1595. Must sell. Call eves, Reaerve,>"lur vacafu)n-camp-Macffoward ' c $31511:::.:c:::...Ml.o:.::::::prJo:ce'"". '-'-P-bone-$370. (Ha~· bill (If sale). some AM, FM delwc:e audio equlpptd for racing. List ~. ·er, Jll()tor home or mini 52$-4156 (Fullerton), Sell ~ Call S46-5nO, after ays~.s. :•. spd· ' changers. ~,500. Now $2,500. , 'home. Low rental rates. Call 6 PM. or all 9al' weekends. BSR Mediterranean jacks, P~ClFIC CATAMARAN' No.' 1~ .H9ble. Cat, Brand new, now for reservations. 839-9600 or 531.()6()8 1965 CHEVY ~ Ton pickup SOLID b¥'ch diii aet, hutch, :~95.for$5~:. ~!:.~: _:,OOci~ce· ttruly. ·Sa~fice x~u~~··w~lr.aail5il~~ MIKf .rt1cCARTHY GMC Come~'! ~,:e.:bor ~ ¥~··:ndiat!lll mU-:: table, 6 cbaln, cuatni~p&d; So. Brodkhurst, Anaheim. OK DINGHY Llat $890. Now MG-11;41or615-155'1_ .. '63 Chevy step·van, excel. wagon. Must be· ln good leaves $600. lronlte ironer 533-0290. .~· -20', Trl-n;i~ran complete. Gd. RECREATJON~ _VEHICLE $1,3:QO, 2918 E 11 e s·mere , .. rond,. &f&-2174. tike ,nu '$50. Slmme.na Robert y Staats ·cond. $2500,,25' Tri-maran , 1 CENTER . '· (Mesa Verde). C.M. '67·CHEVY'i'-ton,327,3ipd, hide-a-beet w/nu matl $:i(l, · • _ 1 hull, needs rigging & salli .. Car: Beacfl &: McFadden, ·549-3758. xlnt cond, $1700, '57 Chevy ~-I . 'JI S • Inc. Make otter. ,~990. . ' Westm~ter· 1959 QlEVY fTon $47S. 1700 1 T, qu&I whla. stake bed, MOYING: ll . yr·1 ac· ''"to You -fOot .W: Colist Hwy. ·'Boats SIJpi/Docks 910 894-l336 or 531-2450 . SllJ>Uior... Costa Mesa ." c$000=::.· .=642=·-=---- eumulatibn' Sporting goods 3 L Nawport Beech S48-»31 / Auto S.r,vlce, Pilrts 949 645-1691 '48 ·00DGE 11t ·T. 12' stake,, pines, ~ture. clothing'. f~w, 2 Tlmn, $2.00 WELL loicated u -·s I 1 p; .J -' , · · $375. '4T Ole; l 'iii T. 12' bed • You name it, we. haw ·it!· __ 16'x,40'. $135 pe!'mo .. Yearly: MVNTz: 4 •• 8, n,.ck tape · 69 DODGE Van, 6 cyl.,.auto, w/A·fra:rne A:. winch, $415.1 •-2352 --Do. D . MOSTL~ Be I ~-alt 6.,.. -panelled, vents,. tape deck. 1 .,..,_ , 1uu.. n nve, ~ age P•U pp y, ' • .nc Cl!• •.:rvoou. .-deck. 6 months old, aood $2l50. 675-6~S9 · 54&-553 • .HuntlnJlOn Bch. 1 I le~, 4 mes, good ~witti 1 · GRAND · MOORING 'ror rent. 40-55'. ·corid $50, or trade 'tor AM -A-.-10-L-1-0-,;-0-,;-~-,-64 . FRENCH·• Prov. Allen organ childrel)., Had • h'o ta ~ 'OPENING -. : Beai: acoeaa just off "B" St. FM radio . for Vf'I· M8..6380 '57 * 'l\Jn flatbed, stake, -----""---- W lltslie 1Pkr. •$1.200. Golf 557-5068 aft 5. Nr. Pavilion. 842-5557. 302 V-s · Ford engine;, just . =~e~s tires, $450• dubs, men's rt.' handed, ADORABLE 3 mo. old .Fr~ I' Fl:;gl Ding~y •BOAT -SPace near Lido. recend. 427 Headers ii: misc. ~-NG irona, woods, bag &. cart. Cockap:x1, male. Lovable •' with purchase of My Side tie a: slip. Aecom. 20 to .. f!!u11. 84&-0975 A1tei:..6. '3;9 GMC -' $85:. · ~7900. · has most •hot.!. · Ca l·l 40 ft. bOat. 6~50: .t CVSOOM_ whee!S .. Fit Ford School b~, ·engine OK. Try · our lease • experts for .. . I 557_.540 . Aquarius· or Clipper ~ Best 1offer 545-1216 Savings .. Satisfaction • Ser· Ml1cellan.eous · . Sailboat _ Bo.ts, S1M4i:d & Ski 911 ~ C~=eallr or. ~d~~"to, ·~: ·~65-Ford Window Van . vice . :want.Cl ftO ·~ !f!Uppi~ 1!ii poodle JB ._ v1..-i.n;J • temer, to id home. Aleo -lli!' ~eekend , 12 Ft~ Whaler' 18 HP V\V1500 OC-to1950 CX:'6-volt i.S.puaeneer. ~LEASE ALL POPULAR SPRINO-alre dot.ilile box-mother.1978 MB.pie Apt Q; Nam~raft Boat .,Sal11 Jqtinson, _ceqter. steering, re· ayatem, 95 HP. ,0 , miles. _ . * !15-002'.9 * . ~,is~T COMPETI- soiinga and m·a t tr es a . ·c.M. Dana'rPolnt Merina ~t~ contr~.'! •. ~t cover, 557-6117 Aft. 5. ·•·n npDC~ VAN, ',1P9r:tS-Call Malcolm Reid for Medium flrm, ·very goocr. Be 1 Se I' . t s: -.... •711 lights .. over $1500 invested, · roya1 V-8 aufo., air queen ...... '--1corxlitkln. Call after"5-P:M: ~u. &J?Olll ·i·a.meae .... 7-· Sacrifice $195. After 6 pm f a.. ~JS IW can De-bed $4ooo' 546-9453' ......... '!"'<.:'details~ ........ • '69 DATSUN 510 4 O..r. 4 •I"-'• 1tr c1Nit1111t1111 IZSH67t ) $1395 '70 ':~ .. ~l~w '-tv• (lttAS51; $2795 '69 V.W. BUG ., Auto1t11tlc 1tlck 1hlft. ( '' 1 IXV) $)195 '69 RIVIERA $2695 Fully 1q1,1ipp1cl 111d 1 re 1I cl••• IOw mil~19e ctr. C 772AGEI '69 DATSUN P.U. $1495 A 9r1et tittle hu1tl1r. fYXY471 > '68 DATSUN 510 WAGON $1295 .. 1p11cl, r~cUo, h11t1r. !YP01 911' '68 TRIUMPH GT6 . 4 1p1ed. Sherp. l299DCUI $)195 '70 TO:YOTA Coroll1 •t•. w•9oft. "4 1peed. f5568QV) $1395 17 0 DATSUN 1600 Roacht•t. A 1h•rp c•r• $)495 (AEf61 -4 ) 5'6-181'9 catl'I. 2 Fem, _l male.· Free _ _ _ ,_ _ 842-J731. · ,pea4 an, Call the aiper.. ' ' . · THEODQR'E • • goQd . ~om~s. 833·1ID.1-MerJneConsuJtant --S-ale i'ma n..Dally ,Plk>t FORD 1Econoline11171E-300. ROBINS FORD •r 7 · WANTED:'f"renchProvlncial 54~2538 ..•. , . . . ~ -INDEP.VJ"OENT , -,aulifliid 1C-M71 .. place Chrome package" .. Many 2060 Harbor·Blvd.. a· 42 781 -540 ·044· 2 =~Ta~:: &·cc:~: SOFA,.l. chair, soiled but e._ ftvrchuJng -r T~lon . ·11•'J )'Olli' ad I: charae tf! · ¥tras".,Must Sell. 644-1833. Costa. Mesa ·642-0010 . • OR • • ~ good condition. 642-9520 af· CoUl)Se.llng on ~purchasing I cliiii· lij.iiijlijlij;;~~:;;:i;A?Aoto~~-~r~H~-~-;;-~';;;:;;;;;;;;;. ~940~-:.;;;-~·~~r-~H~orn~~t1~."--940~=Moto~~r ~H~om~t~•=-~940;;;;J. ••• ~~.·--·•••1!1••••••~ ~-· ter,5 .pm. ·,. bol"t3 & equhlment. • ·' ... T WAN,f.ED: Mahogany buffet, •58 lFGRD 1/-3 .2 ~.'needs • ~arlne ,Surveyor. · . . good oondition. P}ease call work . Write Box· ll.fl, . , ~2!~ . Campers,·Se1e/Rent·920: '!'erS pm. 64>--0955. Newport Beach. , . . U' BOSfON Whaler w/trtr. * SHEL ~TOPS * Muslcal fnstru!"Mntl m I le 18 HP J~son motor, like EL CAMINO '* RANCH.ERO NEW Rogers drum&, 5 pc r,, . ·1·1~1 ~C Mw. ·~~Vassar PL, DATSUN Pick Ups let, 22" be.a. $290 or be&t -. ~Ml ~ " . . ?'W"'Al":i. B & -~-SALES , - ofter: 1803 . Santa Ana AVe. · · '11!'. Dlptrtrake J.B. 1030 S, Harbor, SA · .8J9.-2515 Coata"Mesa. · · ' · 1 ~new. Bargain $795 '61 CHEV. Corvair P :u. cab. % VIOLIN W/CASE. Cafi 152 e .645-<1295 • over camper, comp!, eqp'd. Vf/ryJQOd ·ttmdiUon$60 . CF'A itedste'red . ·B~se _22' Lugar Houseboat, &Jeeps :S ~tanding ·cond. 644--0451 kittena,t l .111$le,. 1 female, 6. UJOO. or best offer. {714) , · . . •. ON ·· DIS.PLAY In 'Our .. 24,000 Sq.:. Ft~ lndo0r Showroom • I HARMONYZle::tric·cuit.ar&: tl5ea,,.u i.'peir$125.'Call 712-5194. 8 WESTWAY ~ -cabover, Kai Am s 6 o ettrr l PM · s;u.:.oon -• -Boats, Ma int./ •to~. ice box. a.ink.-Lighta, ·. .,. ~. · · p.. • · ' • S. I · 902 booth &: ·rook. Loads of · : $AVI $AVE $AVE $AVE $AVE v-ar-;o.1.01 Dogs · 154 rv ce cabintts SI.pa: • easily, Like &filte Pumltui'e/ AGAIN -ottering qualify_ pup-BOA.I' .Bottoma cleaning 25c new. Asking $8p0. 557-8113. 1 __ l_qu_.,.IP<,,,'--~--·124_1 · pie1 for sale; 6 wk ~ old a · ft. ·Length at w/1. CyclH, Bikes, 2 "'ADDERS, desks .. chaip. ~b~ • Re~eveis., 1 ~5523. Scooters . .,,,s . fUn. BoOkitall. 548-4611, .µ. m e St. Bernard,-6 wkl. Boats/Marine . '1964 a· OND. A 90 dirt b"-1i .. !llartlbcrftt Kennel • ,E . . . 904 • . . ~·· Jllll. • · , ·~ , , '!"IP, _ !Jood cond: l\lany extras. , ADDING Machines and C¥h · • • -$100 ' 847 9f.40 NOVI GE DO&: 0 bed i e n c e BRAND new 1972 6 horse . · · -~~~ ~~~~P·_ Oluo •---Tu F b johnson. _u~ for display. SUZUKI. 90.. ~ net'da tune:. V'W'"U'......, 11..... ..... ea., e . Call l=~-=---~-"l2"' ht, 7 P:M. MARTIN'CREST $295 plus tax. 5'8-5551 days up, , • : . . Pi•nos/Ortan1 KENNELS ' • 6 HP Johmon outbolird eng. · * ~ * ONCE A' YEAR TAX *~ ~ ** & "fuel tank, 1 yr, ()}d. $225. HONDA '69 0 350. X1nt CLEARANci: SALE ON 2 FAT &:. ~ble, femeJe 673-1066 aft 6 pm. cond. Used -tor tourliig A: f Ot a kind flocr dernoe-. &hnoodlel. l wet1?'~·.$2S. Boat~, Power 906 school. $?00. 83}3532. , C6mi-Wutltizer·Alle n. . 642-8833. _ . · · '69 HONDA 450. '67 J{9nda Kna_~er . -Evere't-WARM It ~cUiXRy ln· ~· 16' BOSTON Whaler, -2 )'1"5. PSO. '67 ·Grtev S. Nfe:d the .Cable Nelson· Wurlitzer Schnauut' •puppl~; 18.AK:c' old ~ Forward . fishlng _deck, spac'e-. 64~ aft' 6. , . Pianos. ~g. All ihotA. Cali Jo8.nne-full life, 1rad1, 1l5 HP 1961 YAMAHA 250 ·cc. Xlnt ·s.~tbll HarPsichords alt 6 •• 7 -Johnson ()Utboard, f u 11 __ ... ~~r;n All merchandise s0td with er pm. oo._ ~""· C01ler. $2650. 673-l.Ofi6 alt 6 UJQI • ....,.... new ~nty le delivery. AKC ·stftndard 'Poodle , pin. 545-1259 GQUl.t°-: 1'fUSIC co. 2 yrs: All Champion Z3' CENTURY 2 bu ks 1970 HONDA SL 100. Must . S1nct 1911" · •·~ • • ' -n ' sell .$250. Head, 135 Hp new Chrysler . * 53&-0301 *' 2>45 .No. Main, S:A.· OLD English Sheepdog .pupa. , inboard, 1/s radiO, bait:J-=-.,.,--~~-,,.~-* 54T-OIS81 ir 'Pa1 pated, paftntii 0 F A ~ tank, .bay or ocean. Excel '10 Kawaa.Id Tra:ll Bou *HA!o\Mblib ORG~NS ~!"'° .. ·1;,.tova~•·' 21.3: ~-13,35o, 67'-8059. . · xlnt rond. $250. ' Id d--•-1.. oo.J-JU....., 546-8298 COsta Mesa Largest• O ~ ~r-1 ~~-~~~~-""""~ MOSI'•falQ.out 50' TIS Fly·l --=~~~~~-u.s: All triodell new-Used: _Germl n S~e_ph1,rd Pups Brde Spt ·Fisher in hrbr. '68 Honda CL 350 Before )'Oil bUy ·give ttl'll Purebftd, 8 wka,, males. Clear .. Sae $20,000 under Perfect ~cot'ldi try. ~ · $35. Call 6f6-4611 anrvyd mkt value or trd fur $450. * ti73-1558 PENNY OWSLEY CO COLIJE Puppy 1or sale. '! 962-4283 or 642-1931. "-67~-~y~..,-ah~a-7""""'~--.-69 fn4) 8&2-33l4 d . AKC~ ttila. Female. Call FOR sale, 14' i:Nminurh Kawasald-dirt bilre • 175cc. ~ ~~:.) :-· ~n6. boat, tilt -trlr, fish finder;1 =646-3=-76~'-· -~~~-- WOULD YOU " Show bred BOXERS · bilge pump .I: all controls, NEW Sports Eagle 10 spd. · $125-S2so two 30 hp eng. $350 ~e all. Must fell $75/bst otter. Call BELIEVE ' . ~JORDAN'S,: -96Z-9063. 841~7189. :.·REE ORGAN LESSONS =-~~~~---11 as long as you like! No reg. CQCK:·A·POO Puppies, 6 j t: A.B JN; . -.c r u I s e r 2 5 ' '69 KAW A s AK i z:io iltration. No obligation. Just Weeka, 3 maJea I: 2 f~m.·$5. Steelcraft. ·Eng .. X1nt cond. Sidewinder, Clean, lo mi's. Come Mondaya 1:30 pm. ea. 64+-?'M aft 3 PM'. Hull .need& some welding. Call 644-0219 after 6 pm, 'COAST MUSIC GERMAN Sortha1r Porn-iooo. -cusroM Honda 451), '16. Im· 642-2851 ,'AKC, 2 ... males 8 Wies. WANT to buy 23 to 26' glaaS maC. cond. Must 1ee to ~P~IA~N~OS•..-"'";*-*'ORGANS 6'15-8&'15. off a~ "l!>Orl fioberi' F. bellev<, $8ro.' 645-5lll. Kr~·ai, Steinway, Lowrey, SCHN.AUZER . Pui>a, •tud I ·Smith; Rt:.l Box 2.183 DaW, '70 CB 350, reblt, Allen, Baldw:in etc. From ,9erVlce, groomini' teim.. Cal. 'lSJ...3560. runs a: looks good. '$295 up. RtNTAts no up. 84&--08.39. ' ·10· ~na Craft, 20'. 1/0, ~ $Mi(), * 968-4145 DiUv 10-6 ~""· :'12·5 AKCn• Grftt .. Dane Pupil,· hp: Cuddy cabin, ,tandem SUZUKI 185 ... _ FIELD'S PIANO C.O. "Cl\amploll ll!ocl<. 1 ...u. 1rlr, .port& pottl, $l650. Make Oller 1831 NeWporl. BIVd. ', Reas. Ca1J MW625. • 613-S061. Call 67:H221 Costa Meta ~ 11«1&&5-3250 · t•" WOOD 'with fiberilus ,.-::-=~· .,,..,=-,,..--"~ $1000 Wurl!-piano . A ·COLLIE Puos. AKC. Tri'• & ·bottom, oomplei.ty re!ln!o1> * ''1 -. 2'I Savare * beneti. t.ike new, Moving, sabies, .M-J' .. ~AY&il. Feb.~. 1 ed ~Wt trailer. 968-11111. Fttf, ctj_M • .M:~ tell. $675. ..ill-below \Oprlce. 1133-1217. • . -.--1430 .. f(;QeaJen, 5t6-550C. e AKC Milunute p u.·pp l e1, Bhts, Rent/.Chart'!'tol ,68 YAMAHA 250cc DT·l, A GULBRANSEN !fpinet, " l '!"'· Main &·femalff, CATALINA 27' SLOOP aOOl'nmni"I dlrt blkie. $325. dlnd: After I pm eJi ._ll'IV 1 • -' Bdnd Mw boat Aux. paw.er, 54>-lOM. 1M-5t87. Gft!;A T Dtne,_ be a a t i f, u J lleePI atx, S/S radio; RDF, 0•67~l0Cc=-....,H'"ar"ley,--_,llil,,__,..vldoon~-• WURLITZER ORGAN = ~·· 3 .mo. old ~-.:":...:.:": =~ 1'75 or otter. alt 3, _,, .53l>'d9& . ---Clabratk ror fldo · -... :::iii;;;;;;;;;;--uiill ~'Mach~! 121 8=·=-~~ c0tt!l57:90!6 alt 1:31: . • ,..,__ MO ih<a£R m.k..i1tcb""1i1oe ·-.Oqio·---· 11o11s,,s.11 • '°' *Mlm ·Ppne* ...... stc ·1•1• .. bit· GERMAN MU!iPHEltD.t HOBIE Cat 1t 3~1DO!: okL ..-. muat aeu· 125,19. AKC, cmrop .-, f wb. U... I .,.en hull, 1'flow Matlr Himes • tr e t c b --taney, ~ 815-ZU * tnm-. '$IA Pllii>e ' -· • . . roLLl1!: Pllpa, AKCJ ™'• • -J ""· -· ·sa1 . • • 's.. sportli!I ~ . '.. .-. Jf/F. 1111.: 8' Sabol, ftber(luo. with ·n ' ,. ....... ,_ --. l3t10 ....... 11 518-3222 SIOTGllN 12 P · · Cha!lei PIJPPIE8, 'll Ma-·II -·· -L lCll S, 9!1lap W17, S.A, °":i:'i olde ,.,, -;;:, tipblld. -' ha•• r \nt!ERG1.\8S d tn r h,, ~--ftr!d, l'"P"'&,l)llka:$1ll,!J.31et& alllQr -W bolt ,.._.....,. H9i'M : .. "aq.'I". -......,_ ICU~,....._ Coin-__. . i' MAYA 018, I -(JI,-."'°'......-. llUlf,aol· ""'-· -Diii! . ._.Ill Im ·- A .FEW .-NEW .19,1. ·MOT_QR H.Qt,tES ~T ~--. -·: ·:rREM.ENDOUS SAYINGS HUR_RJ W.HILE SELECTIPN IS GOoD . ' r. . ., ~. ,. THI INCOllPALl,ILUITI Ll~D ~ ,Jl'f.eatN21het Ut. liner t•tt enywh•r•, 4.ny iim1 of y11r, It j1 ~.•1111ffctur1d i}t Salt l,Aik• City aMI t11t1cl. i11 th. 1nowy·p11 k-to• d111rt t1mp1r1h1r11 encl t1rr1in of the mo11nt1i11 W11t. ... ' THI FAIULOUS PACl..AllOW lr•ll'·U'AM'- ,_ -Slttl + TAI LIC. • ' .. " '' .~ --• UTE LINER .. ..... $19,527 • 7 YEAR IANI FINANCING .. , .. * ~NT IEFQRE YOU IUY i-1aw ·-;..,la"""''· .... __ •!• ..-:. ., :'""'-. ' * WE ARE MOTOR HOME . .. . . SPiCIAUst WI 11@"1. ONLY Ill M-llOMBI n.. - -!,..~ ................... wW ....... ,.. of 11\0 Amt PUlCHASI PIOILIMI '" - ..,,..11111 Ii yw pew t 111• ,._ A DIAUI WHO IQLll ljOTO~ llOMD Al A lfH LfNL ' * fllE\.Y '7Z PACE ARROWS FROM $6995 + TAX & UC, . . ' > " '. ·-A now_, In Ille purch111 & rtntol ef ltacll"lf motor hom11 •••••• *' FRIE INDOOR STORAGE Wltft Y•ur ,...., ... -U.ttttl Th11e Offer * RINr IACK LtROGRAM MARVIN PEARCE MOTOR HOMES I .,,. ____ .,_ --.. L.Mto" NIWPOllT .. _AT JUST IOUT1I °' ™' , • 'IAln'A AllA -'IT ·--AT101'111-TVIHO", TVIH I.In Oii WIUAM WAY - I • \fdt, sa. ••· J _. ..... Pl.'r • • nlll· ~ ' -= ... _ .• , • ~~-=":'!: r::a=-.i-:: IJQI----....... _ .......... • _... ..... "· ' .. .., • • .... -· Ml 1111 111111. .. -G.G. J'rw7, '"'" .. ""° .. IMol1I .. -~r(aa, ,.. I :zt::::r"""""' ... ~ ............. _,_ ..... ,... ... - .... 12 I' d ax na; II''• 1U1K: ...,.. .. .,. SIUI. U' l14/RN2"2 Of'IM Mitt-. ... M ,,...__. ...... ..,....., 1411 SOUTH VILLAOa WAY IAllrA AMA, CA.._NIA tl7ll ---.Call <r"""''--',"' 4 -VW-SU9-l 'l!'ut--i-ta ................. -. fte l llt.M_T_Oa_ -..._.__ 1 ...... -............ -......... •llllerMMllL ostn ~ -• ll)'dla..,• llL Ml 1m. ..u _ ... m1 ._ ____________________ • -----------------------~ • • • l I I • ' ' - . . ' IMPORTS WANTED Orange Counties TOP$ BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. -. WE PAY TOP CASH It. Beach. P!L 847-&;.;S 11>r u...t can 4 trueb, lull WE PAY TOP 001..LAR ! ca.U Ill fc.r free estlmatn. ~ = ~ ~S:,.. ~. GROTH CHEVROLET W u;,~ BUICK A.si: for Sale1 Manllitt ALFA-ROMEO ~ ' . .. .. ' .• ' . . . . I§] ;ml ..... _ .. _-iiiiiiiiit§J-~ I A ........... -..... 970 ~A!ut~"~•::!-1J~mpo!~rt~od~_:f~70 _,,._.,.._,_1_mpo.;._r1_..i __ '7_0 A-Im ........ 970 Au!H, lmpo,,.. 970 Aulos, Imported 970 Aulos, Imported -AUSnN · JAGUAR MGB '61 AUSTIN HEALEY $4!iO OR BESJ' OFFER • Sf3..9845 • BMW 'Sl JAG. SK 120 • CLASSIC '6' MGR, ,,... paint, top I< WU-. ~. etc., ~tittly ere o/hAul. AM/FM, wire oriainal tbniout. Meehl.nlc-wh.li. $796. 673--GSl Ally .. -. thnx>ut. H"d t OPEL llahta alone would eott over --------·-----S300 to replace. Phone '71Opel1900W119on IMM£DIAT£ DELIVERY 893-254' dtYJ, •V<• ~-:itl33. Llk• new! Und.r R.000 ml. 2002's & Bawarria 's CREVIER MOTORS 2IXI W, l st St .. Santa Ana 135-3171 Automotlv,.. Excellence J 0 ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa :P.teaa 546-fffi '71 BMW 3'.>02. Mich. radials. 9IO} mi's. Still undtt warr. $2900. ~. CAPRI ·n Capri 2000. a.ir, 4 llJ)d. Call 837-6710 da)'ll, 548-2970 DATSUN '72 DATSUN PICKUP '69 XKE Rol.datrr. Yellow & Auto. traJ\I., R&rJf, WftW, dlr. Blk, wht 1 l d~wall•. Mu$l 1&cl Call Vic~ AM/FM, wire w h t e 1 • , 9-6 pm. '"000 mt., s2900• m<i --=P"'E""U"'G'"'E"'o=-T=--6r.>-134L '67 XKE At-Air, $3045. A 1tea1. Must •o-lflce. See at 2201 S. M11.ln, S.A. Dlr. TRH 0'6. KARMANN GHIA '65 K•rmann Gh l• .Excellent Cnnd, Runs Good. 5195 Contlnent•I Moto rs 147.3142 LOTUS '69 Latus Elan Only 22,000 mtles. flltttric wtndowa, etc. Seldom found aau~. 52995 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N~rt BeaCh MAZDA Peugeo t 504 J"RITZ WAR REN SPORT CAR · C.ENTER 710 E. l11t. 547-0764 SANTA ANA PORSCHE OYER 25 Cloan, Reconditioned, & Gu1r•ntHd. PORSCHES '' , ••• 912'•. 914'• 1957 to 1971 • NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. ROYER TOYOTA TOYOTA ** '70 Rover 2XIO T.C • .A\r, FM-rad)o, l owner, xtnl. $2650. Calt ~113S. SUNBEAM '6.\ Tiger, blah perfunnanct, new paint, map, titt1. Sl400, or btsl offti<t . 67~5681. '69 9.inbram A)pine CT Good cond. • $950. Call 673-M6.'> TRIUMPH *TRIUMPH* Or1nge Co's. L1 r911t TR·6's SAVE SANTA ANA TOYOTA ANNOUNCES 100% FINANCING AvallAble on Approve:d Credit ON ALL NEW TOYOTAS OR. ASK ABOl.11' OUR LEASE PLAN '67 Carano Sedan LocAI car. Sky blue, aut~ matic trana., radio. heater. fUOG687) $9116. Wamnt;r • 1 bank tin&ncini available. til!l ••tt•is ~"11.tm Authori7.ed Sale:a I:. Suvlce 900 S. Cout Hl&hway lAguna Bf!Arh S4Q..3100 '72 TOYOTA I mmedl•t• Delivery BIG SAVlNGS ON REMAINING ·n·s aDt.u.LflN W YOLYO 641>93fl:1 1946 HArbor, Cost• Mesa '72 TR6, Nf!w '71 • 6000 Mllt11 ·10 • Sharp '""' -·-WE HAVE 'EM .1....2699 Our used cars att Can!fully '72 LAND CRUISERS · GT·6's '70 · British racillJ: .,. ... '69 One Owner SPITFIRES S2'l!l!l $1899 '71 • Demo SA VE '70 · .AM·FM !Sharpl S15.tt! '67 • MK3 S900 }'RITZ w AR.REN I Sports Car Center ' no E. 111 s1. 547.0764 Sanla Ana ao~ nwr from bumP".r In humpcr; ttlal's Why we atve •••• 100% ::0. 011.y-1000. Mile WARRANTY On OUr Red Seal TOYOTAS -·-COMPARE! Immediate· Delivery ll'!l ll•t'tlis ~m.tm Authorized Salr.t A: Service goo S. Coast Hiahway Laguna Beach 540-3100 ·n To~I· Co,ol"lfl. 2 dr h1. fac air, radio, 4 apd stick. S2.095 or-best o ft e r . '38-899.1. '71 CORONA 2 dr h.I. 4 spd. radio, htr. l..eavlng lltatt. Lo mi. $1899. fl6~7. • '70 Corolla $1395 =,,,~, ~co=•=o·LLA~~w~.-, .-n. Kelly 11 .. 1 .. 11: 11471 22.000 orig. mlle1t. Pri pty. Df-luxe family station wagnn Work phone 847.-6032, itVfl lJ21l Bea.ch Blvd. 2M E. l 7tb St. Hunthwton Seach c.o.ta ~fesa 5"-7765 M'l-6081 lO 9-31?1 WllJ.. Buy your car pakt for or not. Call Ralph Gordon 673--0900 -549-3031, -1970 llarbor Blvd., Coata Mesa. (Ser. 57116) From $2990 Ooe of the World's ,.~lne11 4 spd. dlr. W/camper, Radio, 6 ply . tires, o/cam engine. 52389.95. Can fin pvt pty w/ no money down OAC. • 71~. 546-8736 aft 11 am <194-61111. Newport Beach 642-9405 SUPER 90 PorscM. 1!!60. new tin!s, clutch &. custom pAinl. ~t otfe:r C 11; 11 6n...6745. with 4 ,;peed trans .. AM r.11· 892-0031 . .,,. "'""' other dlx. xtru .. _Y_O_L_K~S_W_A_G~E=N~ (748BZU ) TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PllOT WANT AD WE buy all makes of clean uaed sports: cars. paid tor or not. Plebe drive in for free ap""'8al. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 642.9405 Autos, Imported f70 AutM, Imported 970 Spons Cani Now on Display ,, COAST IMPORTS 1000.llll W. Coesl Hwy. Newport Beach 642-0406 WOW! j IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!! l Datsun 510 2 DR. SEDAN SH Our Complete Line Of '72 Datsuns • STATION WAGONS • PICKUPS • 2 & 4 DR. SEDANS • FASTBACKS • 240Z CUMITED 9UANTITY) ·~1u1 Freight from Various '•Inti of Entry + Tax & LlctnM. I IEFORE THE PRICE INCREASE! DATSUN PICKUP ONLY 1200 COSTA MESA DATSU 2145 HAUOR ILVD. 540-641'0 ' 1970 DATSUN Sedfln, 2 dr. 18.500 mi. S.1350. stS-$44 or 846-1524. Stew. FIAT '68 f"IAT 850 Sport Coupe, R&H, new clutch &:: brake!. Good rubber. Clean & XJnt com!. <IO miles per 1al. 675-1345 l"Ve5. JAGUAR BAUER BUICK The Harbor Areas Only Autl'loriuxl JAGUAR DEALER Always hAA an excellr.nl ~ lfl!Ction o! both New le: Uted Jaguan. 1971 JAGUAR Vil Air conctirioning, 111utom11tle, Only 8,000 miles. (928DMNt 17295 MERCEDES Benz, 300SE, Jtir, auto fn.nof. Like new 1961 Porsche g12 4-li~, le-aftler. The outstanding-aood conditkln. new tires. motorcar of the decade. SMSO. 543-4070. 1!164 TR.-.f rSpitfire), con-vertible, radkl. re b u i I t Sokl nl'!W fur S11,00'.1. in 1!164. ·n PORSCHE 914, 5 !pd, . . . enguie, ntw transml!SIOn. Try SJOOO fur immediate 6000 mi. some" body work, nne ewner. $695. Ca. I I delivery today. Jim Slemons S2750 er best otfer. 673-3.\18. 494·!1822 alter 6 pm er Imports, 2201 So. Main, S.A. '63 Porsche. good oond. ~ weekends. 557-5242. .Ask for Bob r pain!. Whlte wired interior. '=~~~~~-­Collins. · 644-1481 'f,6 Spitfire, MK n . A clllBSic. Must SAcrifice Ill $975. TFA 1968 PORSCHE 911 T11.r1tA. 1,:-,.i Olr. ·No dmler calls. Air cond .. mag whcf'ls, 5 557-5242. Gr l!1'it' Coun'} '· L,-·,c· ·,I 5,_,I• cl_1J11 ~··" & u, d '.'.•·· Jim Siemens Imps . •• . .,,, .. , & t,' l•, St ::..1nT,t An.. 5.;~ .;1 J..: '69 MERCEDES 220 Diesel. XTnt cond. 1 owner, $33)11. (TI4 ) 499-3018 '69 Mercaie1 Bf!nz '250 llf!d, 4 apd, Priva\!! party. 644·5961 spd. 14001. 675-33.11_. --~·7o~Tri=·u_m_ph,_°'T"°R-<-,--. ~w~;~,. FORSCHE gJJ-T 1960 . .s::no<i r v.•hecl. TonnPl!.U c n v er, cond. AM /Jo'M. rhromr AM ff"M radio, for •It: by rin1s. S:i .. 185 s-17-716.l ov.·nPr, 642-7574. --,60-Porsche 1!168 Triumph TR-250. l..o lfiOO Suprr 6T.1·2:l90 milell, li ke new. WI re RENAULT wtif-'eli;. 528-41•2. '59 TR -3 e $150. '69 Renault R-16. BarJtRln nr I nr h~l. of(M". 673·1141 1970 XKE 2+2 MG tht Nrw YMlr, S 9 9 5 . '67 TRIUMPH Splttitt. Good Unbelievable. See al 2201 S. conrl $800. Pvt party. CaJ. Main (XNH 492) 0 Ir . 67$.21RO N.B. 5/i7-5242. Coupr. Yellow wilh black , / leather interior. Automatic ----------1 RENAULT. Sales X. Servic't I TOYOTA tran1mi&Oon, fadory ~ MG W /Chev 327 trafl8, t"t'U' &: Parts. JIM SLEMONS -------- • '69 Corona Sl 425 Keilty II• ... Ir Sl,JI Popular 4 <lr. with air condl· lioning, Automatic trAns .. Radio, heater, etc:. lYCT· 6.171. '6."1 MET ALLlC Blue VW Bug. Great cond ! Yr ~d eng. New paint I: tire&. Service l'f!COrds. $ 6 7 ~. 646-5.~ll all 6. '66 vw Futbe.ck Sunroof; going in servlce·must ae_U! ! e '70 Mk ll's $1825 ,.,~ s;oo,.,. .... otter 642-1186. Ketty 11 ...... Sl,JI I ~~-~--~~ 2·door hardtop coupr.s. 121 tn '57 VW Sedan, new brakes, choose. Take your pick. lop running rond. Slrper Automatic tran.s., AM radio, clean! MOO/beat n ff er · etc. (414AKW> 494-3884 bf'fore 10 flm. e '70 Mark II $1925 Kelly llH ._Ir SJJtt 2 tloor hardtop cpe. with rActory Air Conditionln_s: AM radln. Many extras. (385BQDI SANTA ANA TOYOTA <117 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA '59 VW. reblt ere. Good tire&. New paint. $350. 646-..%12. · ·n vw Camper undtt ruarn. kl mi. $2995. or bat otte:r. Sacrifice. M8-4!n8. 1!167 VW Squareback. Good condition. Good l:ranlpOlta- tion car. Call S57-9717. '69 VW Bug. SUper Cb~ 1 dltion! Sl:lOO. Wood ac- ces110rie1. 646-3159. ·n VW Squarehlr.k. radial til"tll, 16,000 mi. PM'i' cond. S2600.644-m3. ~ lront .... Holl ~ IMPORT" -1 ° Mo•·n. ' '69 COROLLA Sta w ...... Xlnt conditionina, pow~ 1teerin& 'C'I~•. ......p. ey ca,"· ~ 4IAJ ... ,. .. I: brakes, Phillips AM·FM-s .w. IM. NM<!A part S.A. 557·5242. mech. cond. SS&"\. 540-2512 SW radio, etc. Juli· the one Ruembly. MU51 &ell fast. ·70 Renault R-10. The little 5.16--2395 '69 VW Bug, klw mileage. Xlnt cond. $1293. Wkda.ys after 6 pm MG--nlS. you'vfl been lti>ldft£' for. S325, Best offer. 546-7307. bomb that get.s to «:t mllr.~ ·10 TOYOTA Corona, gd SANTA ANA t261BQDJ MGI per gallon. 4 &pd, R&.H. fl:X· cond, Sl4fi0. '70 VW 8u11. AM/FM, cam· ping ~uip. ,2150. Call 675-~. S5295 ce:ptional condition. j7J:1 Call 893-Jlm TOYOTA ··s-iallzlng in n. ... uty" l ~ • • h tt ' ·~ vw B ~~ .---..,,,_,... 'S!J YEl.LOW MGB Roftdstr.r. BNR Sl~ . ...._ug A the , Tl's a.iways the r1ght time k Service dept. open 7:3() Rm FOR sale w ti&· vuuu BAUER Wire wheel«, AM/FM . .New way to the bank. JfM SLE-aJways the right place if 'ti: 9 pm Monday thru Fri· condilion I: clean, Rl:H. Bulck-Opel·J•9u1r top. Very clean. Ca 11 · MO_NS IMPORTS. 23>1 So. you want RESULTS! Call day. $825. Call 831-2429. 234 E. 17th St. 494-!1711 ext ~ betWJ'I 8::11 Main, S.A. 557-5242· . 642-5678 & place that ad PHONE 540-2512 A good want ad ¥ a sood Costa Meu. 548-7765 Ar: 4. For beat results! 642-5678 today! fl" W. Warner, Santa Ana lovestment ~~~----,=,.-~-m~-m~-~~-~~-m~-m HUGE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE! '71 RIVIERAS FACTORY EXECUTIVE DEMOS; 5 TO CHOOSE FROM, ALL HAVE FAC· TORY AIR, FULL POWER SEATS.WINDOWS, ETC. MANY MORE .LUXURY ITEMS. FROM STIC. tUl• FULL PRICE BAUER BUICK IS CURRENTLY OYER STOCKED WITH CL~'.AN PRE-OWNED CARS. THE FOLLOWING ARE ONLY A SAMPLE! • '70 BUICK ELECTRA 225 $3895 C11$IOITI 4 Or. tt.T., 1"1clllr'1' Air Conditioning, Futt ~. Vl!>Vf Root, CJtf AOltl • '69 DATSUN 2000 ltNchtv, J $,,...,, llMl ,M ltacll&, HMl9r, llJO MJJ • '70 BUICK ELECTRA 22S Cu1ton> Ctnv.,.ll~lt. ,Ult ,.._.,, • '69 BUICK ELECTRA $1495 $3095 $2995 Cvstom t Dr, tt.T .. lltctwy All' ConlllfWllnf, 11¥11 l"oWtr, Vlnyl ..... 1..-01 Jflll • '71 CHEVY NOYA $2195 lwh C.U,., • Cylltlffr, Mitt.. Tt..-mlNllft. 1tff11, MHI«. cw CTOI • '61 FALCON FU1URA $1095 soom ''"""" Alltf, Trtfll., ltMJo, H•"'· !~V ''') • '66 FALCON FVTURA $995 ~ c..,_ Avte. Tr-.. •111111, ....... (?vtt 1a1 • '70 BUICK RIVIERA $3995 , I LARGE SELECTION OF '71 & '72 BAUER BUICK DEMOS e MOST MODELS TO--..CHOOSE FROM e ELECTRA$ e WAGONS e RIVIERAS e OPELS • '70 BUICK Sl'T. WAGON $2695 Auto •• P.S .. P.I ., t•ctery 1lr, redll, Nr11.,-. 1731 AEOI • '66 BUICK SKYLARK $995 2 Or, tt.T., W, llll'omllk, redle, N!ll'ff, C5110JA) • '70 BUICK SKYLARK $2995 CLl'1orn J Dr., H.T., ...... P.S .. '''" l•c,.,.y llr, .,, .. .,. rool, CACM utl • '70 OLDS 'tB $3ff5 l\llllltY .t Dr. H.T .. ""'"...,-,**"•Ir, Ylrtrl rool. (IJJ Cl ltl • '69 CHEVY IMPALA $2195 C•I· 4 Or .. H.T. ""'9;., ............ l•cltory •Ir, Yln'l'I """· ll~tM ,., • '69 IMPERIAL LE BARON $3395 Cini. • DI'., H,f., l"ull ...... , f«I, •Ir, .,..,YI l'OOf, ........ l'f~I M2) • '70 JAVEUN $2391 ...... ,,I., '·'" JK....., •Ir, .,.,t wllellL f .. CORI • '70 TOYOTA COROLLA $1491 A .. . • ~· " '68 v • '6' DAI\. Y ,,LOT 1§1 I -..... J~ I · -. ... -I~ I -..... Autot, lmpertad f70 Autoa, lmpol19Ci f70 rn, Jmji0i'i9il l~~~~~~~~I~;;;~~-;;;;"°; .. ""-'°'-.:._u_u ____ • ... ~ .• Aulol, Imported 970 AUlol, UIOd , -·- , VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC , HOT WHEELSI OIJ CADILLAC -... -... "° CHEVROUT l.-~19z::6,,,9,_,.YW,,,.,,.'S--l e '67 Pl YMOUTH e EL DORADOS C"ADILLAC 1965 '70 CHEV. El CAMINO MOdltit!d Jot high ~onnance Md I TO CHOOSE, SEDAN DE VIUE Automatic trana, llO.OOO mil.,, 70 Chev. Station W•I"" 11.ppearancf'! • 1967 TO 1m . power llttrlns. 2C5S4. HW°" Klntsweoll Ettate SEDANS MUST SEU.! Slim. '71 El Dorado $7666 Factory Air Condlttonlnc ey, Automatic trans.. air C'Ond .. 548-'IW FACTORY Full power, tUl • ttJesooplc $2StS tu.aaa:e rack. WAFV. AIR• CONDmONrNC ateering, doer \ock11, radial $299S 100'/o Guaront" AMERICAN FULL LEATHER INTERIOR too. beautlru1cloth•1•ath· u -cHo·-_. MacHoward your choice • Automatics &'1-:---:-----;._ · ~r 1nttrlor. A real beauty. lnA WW"Al"\I sr k A I M VERY LOW LOCAL MILES 2 to choO&t, iake your pick. O'ttt. ic a. mer CGft otdrs Full power, vh~yl top, tilt & fMPMM91 (NRF214) ,,_-9600 or 531.(161)8 83.9-9600 or S:Jl.()60,S Sl!M.91 Including tax & lie . .lo'Gremlln1 J.o"'Horn1t1 telefCOple stl!!l!!l'~I· AM·FM $1111 Comu 1st &: Harbor Corntr 1st A Harbor ~ mo Financing Available ,_...,~11t11dor1 "'J11v1lln1 r•dio. door l<W:k1, cruiae con· Santa Ana St\nta Ana OrangeAuto Sales VAmb1isa1idors trol. Just tl&wle~ & pf'icl!!d Sale Pcice. lhb weekend only '66 Chevy C11rry•ll 10621 Gordon ~rove Bl., Hur; "ock•ot 'n" A '72'• 7•0 0"E'i'· Dotodayr:,'0"9CZ!l$"" NABERS CADILLAC Auto Trani, Pow.,. Steerinz, iJ"A~'~E;"'~!utu·s Gordon Grove B19·li9 ·Savings FA~RY -· Ablo'.ut•ly$\S~f'" Lo 11\ilt .. • '68 vw53°"c1A59M1'p' ER Harbor Amerlc'an AIR CONDITlONlNG AlffHOR!ZEO DEALER Continental Molors HERTZ CORP. F II 1 h t 2800 HARBOR BL., Complete with ten! ,_"'au•:. Home ol Convenient u eat er ntertor COSTA MESA 847·3142 Lrg ae:lection·M&ny colors ')t)U SAVE • '· , lul , DI: u Payments Jntfivldual front ae:11.l8 540-9l (714) na.4050 condition. #3158 1969 H1rbor Blvd. Btautlful Firemlst finish. Full 00 · Open Sunday 1970 CHEV. Nova SS 350 cu. ;;;:;;;;7,"=:ic;.;;:;=~-=. $2695 Coit• Mou ,., •261 power, ''"""'· ttll & tel.. '69 CADILLAC in. 3 1pd. Hydro-automotlo. HARD m find '56 C...,,. Bel -llCOpic st~ring. door klc:ks, Headen. 4 bllt'r-el Holley. Air 2--dr hrdtp. VS atick BUICK Rntinel, crulU" control. Sedan De Viii~. Loaded. Cltan fa.st car. Young man's PIS, PIB. Nitt inter. I-::::-..,...._,....,--...--• I trunk k>ck. ttar win$low de-YDG365 car. 5.11-1218 a lter 5:30 p.m. Enaine needa work, $200. Your dall11r will look much bigger when you·11l1ct •n 1c0Mmlc tm•ll c11r from Harbour VW. Let us 1urprl1e you with the 111vlntt you Uft expect when you d111I with us. 1 '70 Buick Riviera fogger, auto light dlinm•r. $3695 1964 Cho..ite ss, """"' ;:i.',.:1>-_,m:;:1·=-~~~~- l.ofldi!!d. Gold beauty. 027. Local lnw mileage ~auty. az _ ff :-_ _.. , seam; V-3, auta, good eond. '66 OIEVY SS. 396 c.onv. '88 TOYOTA MK II '.:'.:'.'. ::<:;.:;,•."' "'"· '"•m•Ho T•,.om-. 11299 HFX. . <ZVE1'51 lTMt.C OWArU '415 or mm onor. -PIS. Pill. 1695. PfL party. $l695 '67 El o;~~RY $2666 8.3S-9600 or 5.ll-0608 •fl .4, or 646-8.";26. xlnt cond. 962-4868 · '69 MUSTANG ~:~~.:;,•" ..... s11aa Corner lat .il Harbor '66 CAPRICE sta wagon, 1966 IMPALA .4 Door, air, 396 '62 YW. BUG -AJR CONDITIONING Santa Ana FA, R/H, xlnt cond. Pvt Turbo--jet eng P/S, P/B, Mac. Ho--.i Full leather interior ~rlghl yellow. Good runntt, 'Wa.ru Padded top, tµll powtt, till LARGEST ·Pty, Call eves: 54!)..5.147 private party. $800. 644-4024 , radio, heater, 4 speed. 839-9600 or 531-(16()8 A: tel eacnpie steering, iignal SELECTION 01' For that item under $50, '64 CHEVY Super Sp6rt 2 dr. , (REC106) For only $595. Comer 1st .l Harbor Sttking radio. all dbc. extras (ADI LLACS IN try the Penn,y Pinehet: Vt!ry rd. cond. By; appt. . Santa An11. A: very low mileav .\shows ORANGE COUNTY &12-S78 Nowf Shown Sa.t, 675--2942. ·~ •• ,. 11r111·s '66 BUICK Riviera G-tho ultlmato In'""· !TUR· SALES.LEASING Aum, Uotd HQ "-"'"· UIOd , II • • . Sport a.II pwr., a1r cond. nu 8.'iOI. .AtrnlORIZED tn Dtm . ~r:" ~~~~~ 1~~. ~~~ • s.JNAei'eshiciiilluc1 y Nab::C:ci111ac 990 Toyola & Jagu11.r Dealer a t 5 .. 30 or wknd1. ' 900 S. Coast Hlghw11y 1961 BUICK Sp@clal Wqon, AUTHORIZED DEALER ~~~BI... ~1un11. Beach 540-3100 2800 mites on complete 2600 HARBOR BL., 540.9t00 Open SUndQ RAWAT! bound. Nwl CR.sh. enr\ne overhaul. PS/PB, COSTA MESA ;'69 VW camper Westphalia R/H. &'r.'r-3660. 540·9100 ·Open Sunday -. CAMARO :\l.'/pop top & tent. Sleeps 4, 1964 Sloiu'k. Excellent oond. DON'T l'lffd S cars -2 pei> , ;1dnk, Jee box, dlnefle, cur· New titts. Pl S-PJS, R & ~. $4-Fltwd 6.d, zc1 cond. 1t' CAMARO S '* ~la!ns, 1ttreo tape & AM-FM H. $695. 545-651l>. ,72 lie, $'795. MS-:li709. 71 Hardtope: * Lo mi I "°'"""' 2 rad~s. Fmnt tire '61 RfVERIA whit /bl k HERTZ CORP, :mount. Retract. side step, e w ac CADILLAC 1970 Lr !ridjal tires, rebuilt ena: .• 72 landau top. $1BSO, g 11.eltt:tion-Many colora ik. Good rond, M"'t "II 54IH400 SEDAN DE 'VILLE (7141 778-4050 1$2'(50 or best offer. Ph. '70 Riviera, clean. tow .FACl'QRY 1967 Camaro, Yt'!low w/blk :&1&-6942 arter 6 PM mil~~. drastic: S 2 9 95, AIR' CONDITIONING i n le r i or. R/H, Low \4 Squareback, jUl!i installed 540-5492 &t&-1000. Full power equlpm~t. pad-mileage. S l OOO. Call :nblL Pancake eng. lSOO 1964 HARD TOP. good~. di!!d top, doth AJeathu in-~8.JJ-_;,;,,1,:.068=:;.,. ==-=----!~tore accident damaged Nf!W tires .t battery. $50). terlor, lf.eren AM/FM ra· * '69 CAMARO VS, lharp :rront end. Make otter or bid 673-3921 . dio, tilt A: telescopic steer· loaded w/xtru Jo mil ;on eng. or chassig. Eng. BUICK Riviera, 1970, loaded. ing, etc. (168ASl l Mu~I M!ll! $1795.' 642-944<1 .• ---TALK TO US-. T11k '* dl .. 11. Wtl know • , • In 't(t, It co.ta you l!Otllll'll to flflll euf hJllf ....,,., kmd of • 6"1 )'Oii een ttt rt Twry luldl:, Wt Just wi n! tlM oppOrhJn!ty to sllow vou how_ l'llUCl'I Y1!1f c111 tlW: ""*"•· IRJ\HD HIW '72 O•IL HOO 2 DI. SID.• 1999 HMlik", Trnttd Wltld•llltld, •'PMd Trtnsmlt.tlOl'I. '67 VW SUNDIAL CAMPER '70 VW DELUXE BUS \::: t!..i."" """ Ill& MERCURY M011tcl1 lr, Afr C!!~lllonlllt. Pull l"ew.r, QU Llkt Ntwl CSIN JUI '70VW BUG '63VW BUG 2 Dow' Stcltn. 1•"9• W/Wood lnferler. Llkt New. A11femtlk, (tJ' ANC) Pltrtcl l" ..... tl'I. 1"9 Tlrw, lllCt,. lllU:tt IMtfo Cuttom, C11tt1m, (llYC tul '88 VOLVO 142S ' .... '"'"· ' ·-· ..... S~trpl ilAD 4171 ;69YW BUG '86 CORYAIR '88YWBUS Ceiwllt'l1111e. •rtr• s11a,,1 4 s,..cr, llMle, H111tr. 'Mlllllll/Uile Mllfl Wl'flllty• (YAT Jtt) AllM!Mtk, aMlo, Hff!lf'. (SSH ,.., Nrw Til'9&. Split l'!'llnl S..ll. lltllulll •tttlnt. IWTI' 71tl '18 VW VAN !:~&M::r• .,,,. fl•"* ..... . 1$375. Aloo 1moll . box b"I' ~ ti , 1 8 0 0 0 0 $4222 '68 Camaro. Lo ml'•, XJnt . •~"-673-5927 £.oA.ecti ve s au tt. , .....,. ' . mi'!!. $2800. 968-1896. Sale Pritt this weekend only cond, ·for .Ue by awoer, CSIE ll: 00521 • '71 or•L ltoo •rATION WAGON l.orteat WectlH .t U"4 VW C1•,.rs ......... 0,..,. c.i.t, '64 vw llUS . . '66 BUICK LE SABI\E NABERS CADILLAC '4i.7574• 1 ..... Ddux• K,omb" Ex· • $450 • --,c=H~EV=R~O=LET=- c.nont "'.nnor. 72 Reg,.. Call 411-4n• .tfatlon paid. Sacri!1u , $7M 1!160 BUICK, good body k in· 646-2698 or 557-4540 terior. Needa 'M'!rk, $100. -1 -=·ss~vw~B=u~G~11-~~~~·~~=--cAD1LLAc SACRIFICE $795 4 Spd , Radio, Heater, 646-2698 1rdays, 557·'540 eYP8. CADILLAC 1967 CPf. bE VILLE VW Ctlm~r. new Corvair FACTORY eroWn ftdipted engi~. Fast AIR CONDITIONING ~ reliable. All nevJ tbnJout. Full power, padded top, tilt 1Ha.ve $2500 invested, MW!t & telescopic ateering, AM/ 1take loM, Will sell or trade. FM radio, many other de- fi&7-6.'"'90. luxe xtras. (UPF560) ·~9 VW Bug. White. Red \n. $2333 !fer. Immaculate, S.critlef' Sale Price this wtekl!ftd only AlITHORJZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA '66 CAPRICE 4 DR. H.T. M0-9100 Open Sund11.y '67 C11d Convert. $1795. An power extraa including ' steerln1-. windows, seats - FP, air cond, new ~· Pvt AM/FM stereo. Exceptlonal- pty. 541·23.18 ly nice. fSKRT.!3) WaJTanty CADILLACS 1966 • bank """"'~"' •.·•~Uab10. CHOOSE FROM ~ 11 ' Cpe. or Sod. Do VIiie • ....... "ACTORY ..a._;.. AJR CONDITIONING ••WJI Cloth or leather interior. Full 900 S. Co H'• power. Loaded with extras. ut 1&hway (SZSJM) (Zt.J'IMOl f~QD) lAeuna Beach (SJ.{U)81J Your choice cnly Autos, ·Und $1333 ll!::•.:1111 ... cir, Ju1tom.llc T"'111mlulon, Wiiii• Sldeo w111 Tl,.., H•YV Duty Cmll"' liY1ltrr1, RMIG .. HHll'r. fSllR MIS) Step .Up To LU-X.UlfY '. • ~.;5c.~1~. ~-52~1;,. ~ NABERS CADILLAC .111 2201 So. Main, S.A. ~UTHORIZED t;~K '68 VW : Will trade for bua or van. in ......A cond;tion. Ph: 2600 HARBOR BL., AUTHORIZED D"' ._ T ...n .......... COSTA MESA ~o. ti7:H'l598. 540-9100 Open SUnday 2600 HARBOR BL., Sale Prlee this weekend only NABERS CADILLAC ' ' • • • • l f COST A MESA '64 VW Bug. slee sunroo CPE DVL "10, Extrmiely low 540-9 00 ' one owner .Xlnt cor.d. $675. miles. AM-FM II t f! r e o ' 1 Open Sunday 673-7178. Cruise control, Leather Jn-'68 C.diltae Eldonl.do, all '64 VW-BEST OFFER te,.ior. A 11 magnificent xtru incl steftO. $3250. Priv 5301 River. N.B. 645-2016 Flamingo Red . Will prty fl)~ <Monday '59 vw. reliullt eng, rood sa.crifiet'!. Dir 1793 AZI). No I -"-'"'_F_n..,, __ 1. ___ _ ijm, "'w paint. d•ol" ""' ., ..... 507-'242• CADlu:AC" 1968 l.150 •' . ~ A.sk ""s.n<ty Sand•n,. · COWVATil.LE * '64 vw, 44,Mn miles. Like. '67 El Dora~ .~nt. c O<n.d. J,• • ,.. ... F' 49000 lo ,L d d All leather lnterlor. full pow· ~. lmmacula:te condition ' ml, Pa e ' er. AM/FM lttteo, ttll steer- Srf5. Call 67S-3lif.i. AM/FM. stereo. xtra 1 r g i""" wheel. See to fully a~ ' Pana110ntc speaken, CU· ""& r '6' VW, Sqback, r/h, auto. •~tte t1tpe deck. 1 onr cAT, preclate. £VZD3001 poi ,,.ny, $1450. •II pw,, 12800. 64<-0<62 be-$2111 675-8680 C1f 842,..7781 fore 1:30 ... aft a pm. Sa.Je Pritt thi• weekend only '6S VW Buo. 1 ..,., "bit -·NABERS CADILLAC .engine. $1495. Vacanci~ cnst money! ~nt .~... Call 673-877.4 yt)Ur J?ou8t!., apt., •tore: '60 VW BUG. '72 lie .. gOOd bldg .. etc. thru a n..a .. Pilot AU'lltORIZED DEALER ~ 2800 HARBOR 8L., ~· Lvg entry, mu111t Mil Clauitied Ad. COSI'A MESA ~Imii;m\ied;-, ;f,~;;":--5.Si4;;;91'-· t'<J 54;;m;;r.;;;\ .,-,--.,.,..--.,.-----:,,, 540-9lOO Open Sunday '69 VW Bus. Somf!' camping I '.q,Jipmont. ssoo 6 1a1«1A;;u;:;t;;;°';:;';;:;;U;;;HCl===="°;;:;;;;;A;:;ulol.;;:;;;;;:;;U;;;lld==::;;;;;;;"° o'~ymnt&. 11 '68 vw Squatt .. ck, •i,, AMERICAN MOTORS R&H. .... •ha.... n300. D E M 0 ~112. 418 E. nh CM. Y~L~O SALE '70 VOLVO $.AVE MONEY TODAY ~ltan Wavan lARlH SILICTION OF 71 & '72 DIMOS Autbmatic tr1n1., air cond .. :,.~~~ .:~~~"=~ Used Car Ma"ager's Sale $2595 '70 Horwtl 2 Dr. • 41 -LTD·4 Dr. NEWPORT IMPORTS .• 3100 W. Olut HW)'., ~ NfJWP'Jl"l Beach '12 VOLVO :11"modl1i. Dol!vtry •" BIG SA V1NG5 ON : MMAJNtNG ·n·s <" l• , morA ~...=-=••• :.::.:::-..... ll lrltltlr. (414 AllU lfWH .... IW'llll:-. &W ··7 .... ~ •••• , 1 ,ff, M,T., V... •• .,.., r.t. '"· ... . ..... ,.. ... ...... .,.,. "'· tVlltL ,., I '6' A111~1111•1r; ........ """ 17 ,,.. ......... -.-.. -· ........ twle 44111 ,.. ................. ,. '70 AMX ~::;" .:.:i:-.;.•2311 . .,~ ' .... Clow. 4 Dr. ... --· -,..,, *·,.... ._ ---«: dtft .. ., • at a pnce • 1970 you ~an aJford ··-!•',,. . ~ Contmerital 4-Dr. Sedan: .... ~ : . • Glamorous bronze-metallic exterior with matchln& leath- er int•rior • landau roof. Luxury equipped of course. full power, 6 way aeat, climate control air conditlonlna. tilt wheel, AM/FAt aterl!!O rtdlo. power door Jockl al'ld mueh more. l owner. (061 ANJ) · t • $4675 ' ' " ALL THISE BEAUTIFUL LUXURY AUTOMOllLES ARE IMMACULA Ti, INSlDE A'ND OUT ~ • ,' YOU'LL NEVER -FIND A lmER Sl!LECTION 'OF' PRl!STIGE CARS TKAN Rl.GHT NOW!. 1966 OLDSMOBILE TfflfNMll Dtlu11.1 Exceptionally Clean, Beautiful Cherry metallic with matching intfrlor and white landau roof. Nittly equipped. AM Rad.lo, Air Cond, Power Steerin&, Powf!r Brak... etc. This on~ must be teen A: . driven to &ppn!cl&te. (UNT022l $1675 1967 CADILLAC hllan Dt VIII• Gold mtt&llic finish with leather ll'ld !Anuu tool. 1'WI ~.,.., · Eq\ll-. Air COnd, •"-<UV!l23.l l. Priced tor q\llck ialf!. $1775 • ' . 1970 CADILLAC Ctu,. DIVlll1 One owner. Immaculatf. Beautiful Sra .. zlllan J'l\oOn dutt finiih with bela:e leath· er and landau roof. UJ.xury l!!(lulpped throu&hout. full PQW!f. i':.l!mate control air, tllt-tele whetl,..,, AM·fM 1tereo, 1uper cleani <964.AUVl ' $4575 MANY, MANY MORE FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE SEE THEM ALL TODAY #Ora•o• Count~~ Famllu of 1'1111 Cars• . ' . ' 197i. ·MARQUIS ' .· \ .. 10 , ........ ,w .... Beautlfill brown· ml!:talllc ftnbb wi~ ma.tchlna: vinYl interior, FUll •power, fa.ctory a.Ir cond1Uonln1, power tall p.~ window, tua:pae rack. I.Ow J'l\Ut- aie and tn top condition. (761• DPAl' $4275 ·. 196«r CHRYS~ ..... Y•rktr 4 or. H.T. Beautiful lime troat firttlb 'llrtth blaclt tnte.r1or and IartdaU: root. Luxuey ~,.. _ptd, full powtr, automatic~ air condltionina. PoWf:r._ 8 ...q ~t. AM/l'M radio. etc. (YQW ml • $2375 ohnson&son ZGI HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • 1411 ll30 S896 '2291 '711 '1191 •t• •1• .. St• Siii - • . ' ~ . • i ! I I • • • • i ; ' t • i • • • • • • • • •• • . . • • • ' ' -• .. ·-~. • • DAILY PILOT • You can· buy a new '72 Chevrolet for " less th a ii '71 's were at this time last year. BRAND NEW 1972 VEGA . . , No· GIMMICKS-$ DRIVE IT HOME TODAY FOR • • • BRAND NEW 1972 CHEVY lh TON FLEETSIDE H••VV duty (lllf(h, win<h hi•ld W•ther & wi pers, h1el11, l ton• peint. Stock <J7 Jl .i-c CSJ42Zll2221 -SRECTION -NEW BLAZERS EQUIPPED AS YOU WANT CAMPER TRUCKS -EL CAMINOS Immediate Delivery • • HATCHBACK SERIAL NUMllER llV77124212419) BRAND NEW 1971 CHEVY ~ TON FLEETSIDE V8 , ht•"Y duty re1r 1u1pen1ion, turbo hvc:lr1rn1tli::, 91u9•t. wood floor, c1mp1r equipp1d. Stock =1221 Sed i:CE241· Zll64Sl6 ·~· WEEK-N-DER 12' CAB OVER CAMPER Fu lly 111f-t oP1!itin1d. H11 it ell, itc1ve, ove11, r1fri91relor, 1how1r, toilet, kin9 1i1e bed, th:, • :O~K.1 USED CAR DEALER WARRANTY l'OI 30 DAYS Ol 2,000 MILES WE WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ENGINE -TRANSMISSION -REAR AXLE ·-UAKI SYSTEM -Ol ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WITHOUT CHARGE. TO THE IXTINT NECESSARY TO KEEP THE VEHICLE IN SHVICIAILI CONDITION UNDER NORMAL USE. '71 CORVETTE Stlngroy Cp•. 4 1pd .. •it, P.S., AM·FM. r•wt. f•ct. w•rr•nty. f92 JCYNI WILL TRADE OK • TRUCKS • VANS • OK EL CAMINOS '71 MALIBU 4 DR. H.T. l 1d/e, P.S., 111fo., 1ir corul. f550DFll' $3099 ·-~-...'7~0'E~L-=c~AM=clN~0..-~-,-~,6~9'F~O~R~D~,~~-T~O~N~P~IC~K~U'""'P $2699 V-1, R., P.S., Auto. R., Slick, 6 cvl. CC. (91 1970) '71 NOVA Coupo VI, •11fo., P,S., •ir, r•clio. IP25JSI $2799 $1899 '70 RIVIERA $4099. '70 EL CAMINO '68 CHEVY 'A TON T11M cli ck, •lnyl roof, P.S., P.I ., tilt whl., I f • Supir Shirp. f709AQEJ Viny Roo, Air, P.S., Auto., R.. Pickup, 6 cvl., 4 Sp11d, R., 1.9' ----,,~=7..--~.-'----------~---1• 174641£1, TRADE wh11I, ( 11911 A I '70 ~::~~~. !P,'.: •~~~."::,,3!0 "·;,.VI, $2499 '70 EL CAMINO $2199 Rim. Ftct. w1rr1nfy, l465AKSl 6 cyl., 1tic~, R .. f r97l4H) '68 DODGE 1/J TON '70 CAMARO CO'UPE $2999 $2199 I~. t1l1scopic ctmper, A11to., v.a, 307 cu. in. VI, •ir, P.S., 1ufo., rtclio, 69 O R. l62'4t6AI$ Rem. f1ct, w1rr1nty. IP26241 1 EL CAMIN 2899 '70. NOVA Coupe $ v.1, R., P.S., A11to .. Air. f42611El . 4 cy\., P.S., •uto, OK, OK, OK. Th• right 011•. 1999 $2699 p;,11i:~~-~O~?, ~~c~N~.Lll~~M- l9'9ASGI • '68 EL CAMINO l1l l '70 MALIBU Spt. Coupe $2699 v.1, R., P.S., Auto .. Air, f P2626J 307 VI, tlfllJOI•, b11ck•t •••ts, •ir, P.S,, •uto, $ 1999 D.,111 1h•rp. I P259ll '66 CAPRICE Coupo $1499 '69 EL CAMINO .. 5,000 Yl f'Y c•r1f11I I own•r 1'1'1il11. C•r 111 p1..f1ct Auto., P.S., R .. Air. f P1627) condition. Air concl .. Pow1r st11ri119, A11to. Tr1n1., $2499 R1clio. Non• nic•r. ITFWl2SI '70 RANCHERO '69 CHEV. BEL AIR $1499 v.1, 1., P.5 .. A,10., A;,. """" "'Dr, R1clio, P.S., 11110. ,;, corul. IYEK1961 $2599 '69 ·~:.~~~ ;1~1':: A~':.: r•clio, ,;,, P.S., $2299 Pick:~.O v~~~~,;i 1 ~~S~) IZKSllSI '66 VW Squoreback $1299 $2399 Perf1ct cond., <4 tpJ., R1d io. fTGSJ02l' '70 CHEVY 3/1 TON Pickup. CC .. R., P.S., Auto., Air, $2899 •·•· "'"'nADE '69 VOLKSWAGEN C1mpor R•Jio, tup•r nic1. IYXTl621 $2099 '62 CHEVY 'f4 TON Sl•ptiJ1, 4 tp11d, ]2,000 I ow111r mil1t. IK4l955 l '69 '69 DATSUN 4' Dr. S1d111. _. 1pcl., lt1cl io. IYCOI041 CAMARO Coupo 'cvltnCl.r, J ,, ..... r1dio. 11111+,. (11,000 c1r1f11! mil,,. IYWTl291 '67 "!IR~. Morqui1 Cpo. Air. ,.S., P.I .. r .wtnclowt, ,,.j 11yl ~HI, tood mil11. IUVTJ241 $699 $1999 $1299 '69 DOOGE Dort Cpo. $2099 RMlo, P.S., 111to., VI , vinyl roof, 1ir co11d. IXXNt40l' PLYMOUTH Duster I , ... Mit... Power S!H riflt, 11110., r•dio, ... lt92DSXI $2099 $799 '69 GMC 'h TON , ,,.. ft. St1piid1 .l1J. v.1, Stick. 191JAICTI $2199 '69 FORD o/4 TON 11 Vt ft. 1•lf c.011t1i11ed Holicl1'f ' t1mp1r, A11to., v .1, It. llt27CI TRADE '69 FORD 'I• TON STAKE 4 Sp•1d, V0 I , Air. I P2SSJ) $2799 • $1199 '67 CHEVY 'I• TON S._ptid1, l Sp••J .. Abtolut•IY r11111 lik1 111w, c•r1f11I 11t1 2 I ,192 mi11t. IV7151 l $1399 '69 CHEVY 1 TON Au+o .. D111I R11r, 12 ft, V111, ll. 197039HI ' TRADE '69 FORD 'I• TON VAN 6 cyl., Auto., R. I P25721 $2399 '69 DODGE o/4 TON VAN v.1, A11ht., R. l 54121CI $2599 '70 DODGE >,'4 TON VAN v.1, A11to., It. l 1'25491 $2799 '71 CHEVY Vt TON 'f'.1, stick shift, I ]054 c1ref1,I mil••· Sh1rp. IJSSIJHI " $~799 '61 CHIVY $PORT VAN v.1, l'.S., ·A11t• .. 2 S11f, I !Ot26Cr $U99 '69 FORD o/4 TON VAN v.1, It., Awto. 16l214Cl $2499 ma lfARleR BLVD. ' , NEW CAIS 546-1200 USED CAIS &46-120J • J iutot, u ... 990 Autos, UHd ·· '90 Aulol, UMCI 990 Aulol, Uud '90 -~=~:-=-CHEVROLET FORD '65 CHEVY~ Conv. 327 V-8, Red wlblk top. PIS,. PIS, '69 FORD ~~193x 1 "1 cond. m. Club Wagon IS6=2'""""rn=E"vy~,~dooc--r.--0Good~ Automatic transmt1slon, V8, motor. good ti.rel, S75. only 12,000 mile1, abaolute- 545-8038 after ~~ 30 wkday1. Jy minl condition. Seldom uoed. 'TI VAN V-8, 1'tk!k, good cond, US Mags. 21 ,000 miles 968-0060. '66 Chev Impala, 321 auto, 'pis, p/b, p/w, air. F.xCel, Makti otter. $45--0225. $2395 NEWPORT IMPORTS MUSTANG * MUSTANGS * 'TI J-IARDTOPS Lo mileagti HERTZ CORP. Lre selection-Many colors 1714) 77'"4050 '69 MUSI'ANG V•8, 4 1pd, power, heavy duly •uspenaion, low mileagfi Ii very 1harp. $1900. Call 546-9164. PLYMOUTH '66 PLYMOUTH WAGON • V8, aulom111tle, )l'.lwer 1lef"l'o Ing. <RZY130J Don't miss this! Onl.Y $695. Call dlr. Cliff Waldrop 540-5164 or 842-0631. 1 e '67 PLYMOUTH e Modified for hi&h performance and app11Ara.nCe! $1000. MUST SEW · '68 MUSTANG 548.1881 '66 Capritt, 4 dr. hrdtp. pov.·er, air. Xln't cond. Orig. owner. $700, 5':18-7366. 3100 W. Cout Hwy., VB, Automatic, Radio, Heal· '67 PLYMOUTH GTX __ N_.,.~-~~Be=ac_h ___ 1 tt, fXWZ797) $1095. dlr. Cliff 4 Spd, Hof ROO, Headers, '65 Impala Wagon, luU pwr. AC, recent trans, tires & brakes. $750. 675-6.169. 'TI LTD'S Waldmp 540-5164 or 842-06.11. $995 GALAXIES le TORINO'S '67 Mustang V-8. Auto traru, Contln•nt•I Motorl Also 'Il Country SNJan Wgn Fact a.ir, am/fm, p/1, dht 147-3'42 CONTINENTAL HER1.oTZm11.c .. o· RP. '"'"'· timo<t ., ..... i 0w.,.,-. ... PLY.. s.1e1H1• H.T .. 837-2473. ~eblt V8. P/S. Auto, Nice Lra: l<'lecUon·Ma.ny colon '70 MUSTANG Fastback, r shape. STIA> or btst otr. '62 Llncoln lo mi. gd cond, nu (714 ) nl-4050 auto, R&H, air cond. 962-4<HT. tin!s & batt. $350/b&t offer =~---,~-~---,--~ ·~ =,-:,-----,,-,,.,---,,,,-.,,.,-l9TI Ford LTD 2 dr hdlp, 3.il :>IX>-.Ji.IW 19m Plymouth Ful-y Wqon: 963-4032. , .. _ VII, fac air, r /h, p/1, p/b. 1997 MUSTANG New tlre1, good eond uun. '6.'i Convert., new top new V.P.'s car. Closed co. Must Radio & heater. SllOO. Reasonable. Ca.JI 5*-3367. tirn, nice conc:J.. SlOO under ~I. 213/437-4ll6 da y 1; 847-2944 wholesale book. 642-9062. 213-592-1665 eve1. CORVAIR '68 TORINO Squ, Wgn. 9 '64 CORVAIR eonv .. new top, auto, good cond. * 968-3041 * CORVETTE PflSS· Pit. P/B, air, R&H, 30,000 orig. mi, A·l cond. $1800. firm. 536-4373 evet. 1965 SILVER Gtty Musiang. V-11, R&H, 3 spd., 1tick shill. Xlnt cond. Can alttr 6 '68 VE'JTE Conv. ·1hd tpl. · pm, 644-2005. Auto, A/C,' loaded. Ex ~ ... ~.~ro=R~"D.,.~Co-un_tey__,5"'~.-S~t • coJ¥1,. Pri party. $2600. Wag. },act.,air, PS/, PB, 772-7600. r 11uto traM. $650. 642-16$. 'M 'VEI'TE. like new, ne~· '69 FORD Van E-100, V-8, rmtor, tirct, mag!, pa.int &r auto traM. Immaculate! tri.power. Offer or trade for $2350. 642-2909 eves. Pickup. 644-7423. 1970 FORD V-8, Ecornline 'fi6 CORVETTE Conv, HT. Super-Van. $2,100 549-1824 Fuel inj. cam, headeNI, days. · .a magA, AM/FM, $165() finn. 64~7 John. STATION Wag., 19611, Fairla11e 500. lmmac. $950. CORVETTE '6.1 bOOy, no eng 6'r.>-3126 evea. or trans. S795. ! --------- 646-9072 LINCOLN PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE 'fi9 CATAUNA h.I., 11u10. PIS, P /B, air, 'Ventura '66 OLDS 98 ll"im, Xlnt coo<!, Have °'· Luxury Sedan, full power & car mw. $1En>. M' btil offer air conditioning. Llc. YOP· takes. Pri pty. 64S-2855.1 414. · '65 BONN. convert., full $.995 power, amJtm· reverh ., GY·Poly glus, extra clean~ $650. 842·1039 • '65 Olds Jetm"ar 88, P /S, PONTIAC Star Chief '59. Has everything, rttl good cond. Lo ml. $400 cuh. 543-6158. '69 TEMPEST Cu1tom, well cared lnr, orig •. Owner, pvl. pty. 8.13-0600 ext. 2431 days. GRANO Prix 196'1. Sl.lck and .sleek. Top condition. $995. (WB~ 247) DI!'. 557~242. RAMBLER . P/B, R&H. Re.bit eng, new '63 RAMBLER Sta Wgfl, DODGE '66 DODGE WAGON brakes. $250. 557-8658 after R&:H, ~l t eng, " tran1, LINCOLN Continental 1967. 6PM. PIS, nu p&int. $350 . White. 2 door. xlnt cond. ""·68,,,....._,0l,,.ds,--""'98"°,-cl"'"e-an-.--clow,.-""833-°"""''""1652__,_-,._..,----,--,,,.- 0wner. 494-2339 a(t 5. mileage, loaded, drutic! '64. Rambler American. Ne\v Auto Trans, Radio. Must set . Utl.s • gem to appreciate. ISLUlr.fll rllr S595 646-4188. MERCURY 1969 DODGE Clw'g" Clean, '67 MONTCLAIR top concl. Call 54!hi400 or 2 Door H.T. Dir. V.Top., Air 494-3374 {eves) ask for Cond. AM/FM. Loaded. Lil· Brroke. tie old banker!! car. (VOB- '68 CORONET 440, 4 dr. Ex IH9l call 546-8736 aft 10 tires, gd paint. very clean. 494-6811. Auto, P /S. Tinted glass. 1967 MARQUIS -full Asking S995 646-6759 power, air, vinyl roof, 1967 Dodge :Van. AM-FM. good cond. $1000. 67S. tape fleck. insulatf!rt & _34_39_·------~ panelled. $1550. 67J..0046. '64 STA WGN, PIS, air, xlnt FORD tirea. Cl~an. $400. 342-5972 $1795. 546-5492 646-lOO!J. tirea. Rum: good. $275. ·52 OLDS Cul.I.us $275 or bf!t1 5"'>7'n0 after 6 pm . ottu. Needs pa.int. 2'J57 STUDEBAKER Colgate, CM. ~793. PINTO '56 STUDEBAKER * PINTO'S * 19TI'g, With or without air Lo mileage HERTZ CORP. Izr aelection-Many colors (714) 77M050 PLYMOUTH 2 Dr HT. Auto Trall:ll. Radio. Heatl!'r, Golden Hawk f'PCU. 121~ Saerifict to best offer, dlr. 64MJM. T-llRD ·sg FORD LTD, 2 dr. PS/PB. air, vinyl top. Ask· ing low Blue'. Call 645-4129. '69 MERC M&n1uis, white '64 4 dr Plymouth Fury. stlY w/blk vinyl top &: tnt, fac in line condition $ 3 9 S , '65 T 'Bird., Sbup. Top con- dition. Coronation Co I d . Full. equip. Alr. Don•t m las seetnr this clulri<'. <NOS 640) Jnvenkley clAAnce price at ·.s9so. Dir. Z101 !. Main. S.A. 557-5it2. air, excel conct. &'17.-5426. 546-0180. Autos, Used 990 ~-~---~= Autos, U1od 990 Auto&, Und 990 Aulol, Ulod 990 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DON'T MISS DUA BIG Winter Push ' We're pu:i;hing for a recor~car In new and used car sales at Dave Ross Pontiac. Thls mean1 treml!'ndout savings to you when you buy from us. Our Prices are right and our selection is better than ever! Drop by and get our deal before you buy. ~64 Chev. STATION WAGON Automatic,. power steer- ing, radio, hea~r. (IDZ- 463 ) '68 Pontiac UMANS H.T. CPL Automatic, power gtet!r- ing, air cond .. radio, heat- er. (VHA187J '69 Pontiac CATALINA H.T. Cl'I'. .Fu11 power, ractorr. air conditioning, low m1Jee.ae. (YUl'563J '69 Oltla CUtLASS SUHIMI Cpe. FuU J)OWer, factory a.Ir, vinyl ,roor, low mile-f.ei. (;lVJ:?l47) '70 Mere. COUGAR Full power, factory air, vinyl top. (0.F91H532582 ) ''69 Pontiac FIRHllD Radio, heater, power steering, ~r brakes. 4 spttd trans. fZXX399J ~799 '69 Rlvler.a courr FUJI power, factory air condiUonlng, IZDX349) '70 Pontiac •RAND' PllX Full power, factory a ir; •tilt whl., vinyl top. rtm. f&cL warranty av&iL (216ADE)' ' '70 Pontiac CATALINA 4 DR. SID. Full power, factory air, vinyl top, fact. warranty avail. (286AGJ) '69 Pontiac FIREllRD Full power, factory air, custom trim, 350 engine. (373CAOJ '68 Dodge DART G.T. Full ·power, factory alr eond.i\JoTling, (WPB943J ·'69 Pontiac 61AND ... IX • 1\1.D power, facL air, vinyl top. fact. tape, till ,...tir., new tires. (972· Bfn.) ,' '69 Pontiac GTO H.T. CPL Full power, fllclory air conditioning, vinyl top. (ZAV535l · '71 Pontiac GIAND l'lilX Full power, f&ct.ory air, vinyl roo(. fact.' warrant, avaU. (276571A176700} '68 Chryaler NIWl'ORT H.T. CH. Full power, factory air condltlonl.ng, vinyl top. IVTI>835l S'J499 '67 Pontiac IONNIVIUI N.T. CH. . . rtlll ,(IOM!r. fldory air, .,..... wi-., J)OW<r ~51099 ... ' .. . \'. ' ! I .. .. .. .. . .. •• .. ·;'. '~ . • NEW 1972 CO"TINENTAL 2 ._OOR HARDTOP . .· $£786 FULL . ¥~'-· · PRICE ·· .. :: {807416),,,'Y,~ l • " -~ ~ • • ' ' 1 ( •• 1969 MARK Ill FULL PRICE An immaculate luxury cor completely equipped wifh full power, AJA-FM stereo, vinyl roof, air '.conditioning, etc. • 10 PRE-DRIVEN MARK 111'5 IN STOCK • All PRICE SLASHED FOR QUICK C(EARANCE ! .... "',1 I' ' Friday, Jao,ary 28, 1972 , "." '' ;1· .. •t 'OOIGE COUNTY'S NO. 1 lltKOIN..MEICURY DEALER ' I j I 1 'OYIR'l 'SI CARS NOW · DRA~TICALL Y ,DISCOU~TI~ , SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY 'SATURDAY SUNPAY MONDAY JAN. 28 • 29 • 30 • 31 ONLY . OAILY PILOT 4$ NEW 1912 COMET$ ( • NEW '7.2 MONTEREY CUSTOM 2 OR. HDTP NEW '72 MA~QUIS · TWO DOOR (570563) 'Au!fl. trOllS. air ,CINI, pwr. cli5tt. btlltd WfrN/1, llet. tlotk. vinyl roof ond-.(SSJIS~I, ,. • ' . WIN-.OW STKR $5072.50 SALi PRICI · ,. · 4130• FULL PRICE DISCOUNT t942sa .. • ' __,, , t.:' NEW '12:Co~gar XR'-7 .~ '\.. • ' y 2DOORHDTP • I Aulo. tror!I~ ,wr.11 • .r: ond diKI. rad.-llind l!lfllO lope. fro.\' 'W/W widt O'loll. air, i:Ollsolfi el1t. elotk Olld l!IOl'I, U 14'1J 1) • 1 -~ ' ·"9••.Pr~TKR ~ SAWPRICI " ' \' " ( I '! DISCOUNT " Power steering/disc brakes, win· 'dows and 6 way seat w-i.th pass. recliner, auta. l•mp. air, leather inter.; tilt steer., vinyl roof,.W/W Michelins, pwr. and antenna and muclrmore. CAP•;1 FOR '72 - READY. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY _ TEST DRIVE·TODAY! , ' V-8, outo. ·1rom., foctorv oir tondi1ioning, full power, $ . power steering, power ~o!s, mdio, whilewoH tires, vino 1. yl fOlli. Tbt buy of o tite lime. KOO 4:4,4_ l • • ~ower seots, rodi<I. heoter, whitewall lirtt, vin'(I rottf, $ Prestige Golort. 385 AVB '· ;~~ ~ir c~~i~nt~L~I po~~;., stHr~. . power (disc) brokts, power wiiidow51power seoti,.mdio, $ he<Jter, Whitewall rires,Vinyl rl)OI, tinted gloss." test drive . '{ thisoneyou11behoppy.XOA901 • '66 PARKLANE 1 V-B, power steering, po~er {disc} brok~s A fine family tfr. $ TAY 561 '65 LINC. 4 DR .. foe IOI"( oir condirioning, full power,.power tleering, powe< (idsc) bmkes, l)OWlf win00¥ts, powlf MOU, rodio, hearer, whittwoll tires, vinyl rl)Of, linted gloss, wheel CO\ltl'S. You1l be proud of this one.JCL41B " • .. • v'~B. ou10. Irons~ fOC:fOfV air condaioni~'. power sieer· $19 ing. power (disc) brakes, radio, lltorer, whUeWolt 1ir1s, · tin!ed gloss, wheel covers". Trode'in on riew Cougar, fl/S · ~ 67.0LDS De ta 88'4.Dr:'H;T •.. . . 'v-8,.01110, trons.,· foctory oir condi1ioning, power st11r-1$· 1 1~, ·power (disc) broklis, radio, healer, whilewo!Mires. one owner l\flw cor trade. UEV 925 D . H •• .. '7l OLDS Cut asf' , t·' 1 ~. . . f • $' V-8, OOJIO, troM .. foCloi'y oir coridit~ing. full ~ ' IS.000 Act. miles. 840 CXX · • '69 FORD MU ·~7 CAD Cpe De ~ · · foctory oir ctndi!ioning, Ml poww, powtr steering, power (disc) brakes, power windows, power seatt.·ra-$ dio, whitiwoU tires, vinyl roof, tinted gloss, wh1el co'(ers. exc tionol .Condition~. ~"'l"ll"ilJ!I•••• '8 r • '· auto. koris. factory oif·condi.tioning, full power, power sti1fing. poWtr (diK) litokes, power'windows,-powrer-$- seots, whitewall tires, Vinyl roof, tinltd glou. whMI covers. You11 lo¥t this-OM. WAX 388 .. $4597,80 $a60 •537•0 ·B.!ooto. trans .• fottory air conditiotiii\g , fu!I power, ro-$16. 8 io, heoter, whi!twoll lires. vinyl roof, lint1d glass, 1 el covers. See & Oriv1 to opprecia!e SAW 734 ) y.91 auto, trons., po~ sieering. powlf (disc) brnkts, powll' $9 windows, power seats, radki, heater, whilewoll lir1s. 1 owner ' fow low miles. 585 879 . t 4 DR. BROUGHAM . Pwr. steering, di~J. sears ond locks, AM-fM. vinyl top, outo llfl'IJI . .air cond $ilffd cont .. bellld W{W's and mort:(S49i00) WIND•W STKR $6456.79 SALi PRICI $S.3Sl ISCOUNT $1.10 NEW '72 MONJEGO ' 4 DOOR SEDAN 3S1 \1-8. outo. Irons., pWf. steering, W{W's, dlx. wheel cover rodio ond mol'9 , WINDOWSTKR SALIPRICI • DISCOUNT PANT~RA. By de Tomaso J ;. DAILY Fii .OT I . ' ' FndJy, JantW) 28, 1972 • GATHER 'ROUND AND SEE THE BEST · THING THAT EVER HAPPENED FOR CAR BUYERS! ::ND '72 OLDSMOBILE .-1-967-0L-DS-WAG-ON.~1-968-0L-DSMO-Bl-LE -DELT-A 8 .... 8 CUTLASS SUPREME All CONDITIONING ONLY Automatic Trans. Power Steering White Side Walls Wheel Discs Bucket Seats, Etc. $ 59 00 llJ57H2M 147005 I 0 ANGE COON Y'S LA GE T HONDA INVENTORY LOTS OF '72 HONDA COUPES • LEASING? LOOK! NEW 1972 OLDS TORONADO 2 DOOi HAIDTOP Stu MONTH, :14 MO. 0,llN llND lnclucl11 eir t oncl., full pow1r inc l. door lockt •nd 11ah, AM· ' FM 1t 1r10, Yinyl fop, tint. 91111, tilt wh11I, b1lt1d WSW tirt1 end l!IOrt. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKE CARS AND TRUCKS ·WINTER SPECIALS ~CJr._J RENT A GMC CAMPER FULLY SELF CONTAINED for .FRIDAY $ 9 5 SATURDAYS SUNDAY ENTIRE 3 DAYS FIRST 300 MILES ARE FREE! Vista Cruiser. VB, automatic, radio, Coupe. Radio, heater, automatic, air h~ter, power steering & brakes, cond., white walls. vinyl root. tWPB- laot. ~r s; 595FOZ465) 661) 1971 DATSUN PICKUP 1969 DATSUN 510 Radio and heater, 4 speed transmis-Sedan. Equipped and ready to drive sion. (733c.JY) home today. (YRF903) -··-$1795 s995 1969 OPEL WAGON 1967 BUICK SKYLARK Radio, heater, 4 speed transmission. VB, automatic transmission. radio, Excellent 2nd car. (YQC807) heater. (TVF'537) $695 5695 1971 OLDS 98 1962 CHEVY ~ TON 4 Door hardtop. Full power, factory Truck \vith cabover camper. 4 speed, ~r oondii3895 ah conditi1g495 1969 PONTIAC CATALINA 1970 GRAND ~RIX Coupe. Radio, heater, automatic, full VS, automatic, radio, heater, power power, factory air, vinyl roof. (ZSV· steering &: brakes, factory aJr, power 386) s1995 Mn•~·s3295v1 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA 1969 OLDSMOBILE 98 2 Dr. H.T. Air cond., auto., P.S., P.B., 4 Door hardtop. Full power, factory ra~o and $1'295 &,, viey) r21; 5 1969 VOLKSWAGEN Bug. Radio and heater. CZQC717) 1968 OPEL 1970 BUICK SKYLARK VB, automatic, radio, heater, power steering &: brakes, factory air cond. (29BBUHs2495 1970 SUBARU 1850 Harbo~ Blvd • 540-1640 ' ~ ' I .I I • L • I ' I ' ' ' ' • F•ld.,, Jinu'1'/ 28, 1972 DAILY PILOT q WE APPRJC:IATE YOUR BUSINESS • • IMMEDIATE · .. DELIVERY $199DOWN BRAND NEW '72.CHARGER loo6td w;iti ¥in·,.i' ht!och leGll. ht'lllet, (78xll ,;,.,,, windil!itld ""°""'" ~irtt!ion signali: full ¥iny1 lnltriDr, odmt11ion control 1'(111111 + much m111:h more. Wl27t2AJ276l0 $2288~. S 199 i$ tntol dn Jyllll. $73 is•l!lkll mo·p1flll $73 inti, tux, 1it1n11 & ell carrying chor11s&n MONTH FOR 36 -"!""·"~·0·m~.,,...," MONTHS $2A27 n:l. tol ·& lrcenH. A~UAL PfltCtN- ' • TAG! RATE 10.06% TAKE YOUR CHOICE IMMIDIATE DILIYERY 5 )-'588~ • PRJCE 5199·DOWN 549 ·MONTH ~~~~s S 199 ii "7tol ifn. pymt. S-49 is total mo. pyml. ire!.'->:.·_- tex & lie111d & qll carrying char;ts on aopr. t:rldit ~ fer 36 mes. Otftrred pyn!I. pric:t $1963 inc1, tex &. lit'"st. ANNUAL PUtCENTAGE UTE 10.•S % '71 VEGA ..Aut&~fr'IJr\", mdio, htrrllt, lofldou. buektt SHts. vinyl ilttri&!',' whitewalls & d1hni:1 wflttlt&VerS. 1-41111U115990 S 199 is to1ol dn. pyrnl. $49 is lo!o[ ma pymt.ir!d. f(lx & license & t1I! carrying tMrg11 on opflr. crtdil for 36 mos. Otltrrtd pymt. price Sl963 ind lt1Jt & [i- t&nst. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATI 10.•5'% ·~ ,!71 COLT LGOded ll'itll n1i111, frhh off htaltr, dtfnmer, diy: bt'afies. full flew 'lllltibliofl, redinirCI tutti -rs. .1t mi &Vtrh1od com 1600 CC eng' 111~eH mor1. low mi!Met 993 ffK l I BA.RGAIN CO'RNER . " . ~ . CLEANEST TRANSPORTATION CARS IN TOWN '65 PONTIAC '65 CHRYSLER • 2·DOOR HARDTOP V • ' ·IMPERIAL V-8, auto. trGr,s.,' p~we( stltf'ino, whi~ll 'tlrtl.,-V-8,t~ ffons~ ltittory air, full powtf, Mdio, heottr, bucket sto") lXH 490 fu~y-loodtd. PIM 720 5388 :fULL .s 688 FULL . PRICE PllCI ' .COMPARE . , OUR PRICES BRAND.NEW '72.DODGE TRUCK - looded with Mo!.-, windihitkt }'l'lst.. Cl omp clttrnotor, inwlation potlt'Ogt, eood- • Yl\'r tir11. odmission control lSxS.S S 11d, IMMEDIATE disc whtth. Dl 1Al2SS 16563 llANDNEW '72DART looMlll wilh wiNkl>itld '""""· •. t rl. hi9h ~ft~ ltf!I, htoltr, vilPfl ... ' CMJ11ift rNrrlll', . Gt J• 14 rir11, odmiuion comrol 1y1}1"': lli9h i"''''' poi11t l rftlth ..Uh mor1. ll:l'9121192591 $ · DELIVERY · 2288~ $\99DOWN 5199DOWN Slff is tat!ll .. Pl'""·"' ii trttiJI "", ..... irotl 566 MON' TH FOR 31 "'"~"""' "' ,..,., ""''" ~ -· "'"' MONTHS ..... 36 ""'· Dtl.,rtd ,,...._!Rt 12575 0..CI. II•&. • lit111M. ANNUf.l PUICfNTAG( •A TE t .tJ % l ' · SEE AND DRIVE THE FAMOUS ' ... OlD ('GlORY : ~ ' . '69 MUSTANG MACH I .5199 DOWN 530 MONTH ~~~:~s 351 v.s, pow1r (dist) brakes • .W~ l!tci!w, mog wh1~l1. SSS .&.SH '68 PONT. Firebi,d '2 Or. H.T. V-8, tlUIO. lr11n1 .. ttir conditioning, paw1r s!•ering, pow"'"'"· AM/FM ""'· $1188 ~!atlr, londou factory mags, lilt •Vll whe tl, bucket s1t1ls, console. ,lltl 663810 '69 LINCOLN '69 CHARGER . V-8. 111.ito. ffans .. power 1!18ring, rodia, fteottr, whittw1111 tir11, wllMI "''" bu<kot '""· M1<h "°"· $888 YCV..490 MJ. < '~tc.l '69 VW DELUXE '70 CHEVROLET V-8,oulo. trons.,fectory t1!r cond .. powtr steering. radio, htattr, MXh more. 22SCGX ' . 51488.:m '70 PLYM.·Satel6te '""""---------~~~~~'."':'"::":'":'.'."':'"-'1 Corrtinentol 2-door hardtop full '66 CHEV .. _. ~68 YOLKS · ~=:r~i:::~'::z $2288.:m 4 Sflled, ~laltt, w+J1t[ CtlVl!'s. 'Vinyl $888 fUU Int. hi botk llucklt llCltl. XTN 338 PIKI V-8euto,tro11s.,rodia,h1ol1r. s·139·1 JVU wlM>hloldwethen,!61~\Q . ,( . ., • '69 FORD Galaxie 500 HT. V-8.11uto •. tr6ns .. factary oi~ $988 cal!d .. power 1tff!'ing, pnww bro~tl. rodio. htoltr, ztU 673 rvtl . ,.It, • • ') . '68 CHEV. IMPALA 2 Oorir Hord!&p. v.1, auto. trl)nl .. $688 power 1t1ering, radio, heater. lody sidt mouldinQ'--:vTl 693 '11\l • , Ptl('t ' '67 CADILLAC FUITWOOO IVll powv wiri>lo" 512 88 J trDry elr candilionltlg. WXf3'°, ,:It , I • • I • • TIME El IPICIAL Cl U.UNCI O• COMPANY CAllSI . . • • IS Tll TIME ·TO -·FORD F.OR ' .. IT~S A Fl~T! -----• ·1972 · 'THI . NllWIST CAR YOU~LL SEE IVEIY NEW 1972 FORD ·· Onr A Dn• Te CloooM ,,_ Frttlo n"do1e lobltls Ccn -loduclo 1'71 ...i '72 Pillto -Mssl•1~-Mcrw«lclr: -t.,._ all Statleo W-M..... I HUGI DllCOUNfs WHILE THEY LASTI '71 · PRICES '.ON '72 TRUCKS! NIW 1972 f· 100 STYLUIDI ' PICKUP . a,... tnnt ..,,..,..., •"" ,..... ,,.,. tire. courte1y 15fht swltct,.I. llf'l1ht met~I rlll, 41z freeh air Mr,. Nckup l'91th, aW. ~ II .reftec ..... ,...... lftlt. ,...., •-amp altemater a ....,.. Onler tMayr . " ; . FIOM LIGHT PICKUPS TO HIAYT DUTY' CUS-. TOMS, OUI TIUCIC IXPllTS · CAN IA VI YOU MOST! -. · , CAR AND UG.HT. DUTY • • TRUCg IN OU~ HUGE , ; INVENTORY IS'~RICED . . .· . ' . \ THIS Yu.It .· LOWER .lODAY -MODEL FOR MODEi.-THAN 1'971~1 WERE' PRICED ·A '\'EAR AGO TODAY! + You.iust can't.continue to grow for over .50 ~years under the •ame ownership .. and :.manage.; ment . if you let ANYONE beat ' your savings, se..Vice~. OJ'. ltusl.; ·ness ·integrity! · · ONE Of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S BIGGUT 1972 PINTO Dl'SPLAYS , ""'9 WUI Never le r· ,. A lttter.Tim1 To luy Your New Ford! . . ·LEASl'NG? IA.VI ON LQW MILIA .. · . · PU DllYIN MODILSI . ova ; I 11Aunl'UL PU DllYIN CA.is NOW HADY 'Oil IMMIDIATI LIA.SI. llXAMPLI: ~ . . . . • TESTDll~ YOUlt -. 1972 PINTO :3IXIO enr,, auto. 'trans .. rad.. •· htr., w/w, tint 11ua. cpt., FAVORITE TODAY% .6687 oi..~ .. · whl. cvn., metal accerit ~ pre driven only 4900 miles. (78Sbl.1) . \ ·BIG SAVll.GS· ON ' 21/2 .. A.CHES Of -·NEW CAR. JRA :DE~INS . t.T.1._.la~e..,.T~Bird.~Ford. Salel ALL OfFERS ~NSIDERID MA'VERlCK-PINTO SALE! .... • 4 '. TRADES · ACCEPIED nloa ""'•••---•,,1.,,. .•. ,,,,.,,.,,.-•.•,~.!:11c·.,.,.,1,. Maoy "'c•111e -, 061 7J. Models,~ rMfl. forwJall, 2 -,.... --• ··- -••. i,. ~,;,~~~~:~=~~~~~~nm~ .. ! .. .-.. A .. ..-.. 1 ... ~ ..... -... ~EO .. ~ ... :-,..·~ ... R ... lll:'l ... : ....... ~ ... :Iw~ .. >-... -... ~ ... -... ~ ... -... ! ... !_. ~;~, s14SO ·!~~oad mil~ $1650 . OOlt PAiCt $1150 .. -''.'. ~--1~u•190iC'•1uc1s1111 ..... 11.u~·-.. ic1m• -• '69 TOYOTA COIOllA '. $1396 '6t CHIYY MAUlll '16,i50 70.,TOYOTA co1oN. s1p,·9, . ~1,,!l'.:·!/:"'l::t=~ter.~ ·5;6u7~2 DrC.lllLAH.T .• R'!u $1150 71.~.~~T, $21 Hardtop. !WI, auto. -lm3.,• fir .. rodlo. !Ma\or,, _ ·-~ . tDl>'720 I r •--• boobr o1r .,..;,i, P.S., vll\Yl roof, air • auto. trans., alr cond. SOOC _ IUI 800K,l'l:tcE $1441 1 9. •uto., air, P.S., Good iqUea. ' (18l:Aiiu) , , .., :~T~::IDTOP $3996c ~~~~~~~1c•s1H1 . . 6 '68 ii~~foomlllo. s9~6 . -~r:TcloKPAICI St~S • . ':. ~U~:;;,:--.$3'296 Auto .. P.S.,P.B .. P·wlndows.· · MCHIY.MAUIUS.S. ,9 · 'MPl.yM' l'UIYIH. .$89. 6 Jlill;_.,focu,:,tJrcK' , AM-FM, air, tllt whl .. road . VB, 4 ·-.-mn... ILU•· IOOK .NICI.... • . AH,•Ult ·wtil;~~ mlles. (694BZ.Jl · 1XWY940l · · ,. . '6·s PLYMOUTH FUIYlll t~·.~r:ire.~!':!f• . . 1Ufl"'#OOK<061,.AfRc.~. ILUI SOOK PllCI $4650 • 2'Dr. H.T. R.lH, auto.,.'P~S., air (.t_VY590) . - -_: '67 DOKI DA.IT ~ 096 '6t FOO. GALA.XII 500 s14se· . . cond. Good miles. cm4!14l '6t CHIYY l~ALA . $· 11so· i~~~u~":!r.~$2296· 2J>r. H.T. VB, auto., RAH, 4 Dr. S<d.. fa~ olr cond., · '68 DODGI DA.IT 270 . Cult H.T. VS, RAH. auto.. . ,Cond.. Vleyl Roof.' (lll AGtl. _ · . • P.S., air cond., low mllea. · ~Ver steerZDing, radio, heat-Hardtop, 2 Dro H~tt'I' •. Qto • P.S.t P.B., vinyl roof, air · - <UZT667) er, ~. ( X781l ' • • • tram., power 1\efrlna:, ·goOd. cona .. good mileL <XTL7'73) ILUI &ooK PRICI 117• nu• IOOK •••c• ,,.. ILUI IOOK PAICI $15U • ' mil es. (UZE558) nu• ,IOOK •••Cl '"" . 11.:UI IOOK ltlCE $1275 '70 MRCUIY II I $3496 '67 OLDS CUJLASS 44211 oso· 70 CHIYY IMPALA $2250 '64 IUICIC EUCTIA 225 , . .,, OLDS !Ill.TA CUST, $ ''. Brou(lwn' 0r:All:!.' ·: . Supreme. 4 sPd.·vs. 2 J;>r.'' , , · Cu.st. R&H. auto., P.S., 4 Dr. H.T. E:xcelltnt eonditlon,1 2 Dr. Hardtop. Full power, trans., full ;ower, air cond., · T RAH s ood alr lnyl r rood original thru-oul F\Jll power, air cond., low miles. . vinyl ·root, tut wheel, AM} ~;,. tTS~f· ., g mil~. t4fs°°Afx ) factory air, low mil es. (PBCli5)' ~iif.il14Jc,K PllCI •i12I ~~o.OOK1JaW:1°,•i"c·· <:~50ACH) nu• IOOK l'ttlC• ··-ILUI IOOK PAICI $25• '63 FOID FAllLANE • " -VB. radio,"heater, white/ 1---------------•. ---.....\-t ~interior, sood miles. TRUCK SALE.• '67 =~TH SPORT FuRY 2 Dt. Hardtop. V-8, auto. tram., radio, heater, power steering, air Maoy "'~•oooo frem. Cllny, Dcmuo, I_._ '!J too illd \'i ,_ FW loed. cond. good miles. !VTU185l . _-_ _ STAJ~l_QN . ~AION SALE! MANY TO CHOOSI ·NOM. .,.,,'11 1, Dolieltks. c_,,.,. -.. s, , .., Tor!M, Y.W., Yohit, -· OW.., M-., T.,..., Opol. 'ff .... 71 •o•iloo ' S-0 wltlt ............ -. •, Hardtop.Corona. RadJo, heater, '67 .... '71 mOdill. '68 TOYOTA EXAMPU: '65 FORD l/2·TON PICKUP '1pc1., -1 miles, lZCV544l ILUI IOOK PRICI 11155 St1nd"d T•ans,. Fully Equ;pp1d, Good MBos. 1535950 1 $850 ~,9 YW ICOMll WAGON 9 Pus. Radlo, heater, iood -,p>!les. (YWS7l!O) . ' '--------------------~ ILUI aOOK PlUCI $2141 EXAMPLES: '70 TOYOTA MK. II WAG. R1cU01 h1•f•r, 1lr c11Mf, Uw fl!iln. IUZT667) ILUI IOOI PltCI $2411 . $2196 ; 2060 HarbOr --. I 70' TORINO WAG'ON A•t.. Tr1ns., R141e, Heifer, Alt CoM., 1ower St.en111, 60..t Mii ... IJ62~SIJ $2050 • ,• • • • •• San Clemente Capistrano VbL 65, NO. 24, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PASES -. ' -. -- EDITION N.Y. Steeb • . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,.JANUAR:t' .21, .'1972 · JEN CENTS Nixon ·Than/as Clenaente Iid• · lor Gilt • • • I • Tho llVef·ifOWIDg scrapbook ol Rlchlrd Nixori memorabilia at Concordia Elemen· If>: School in San Clemente grew this week. , . '1be 1tudent1 have m:eived a personal letter from their !amOUJ nelibbor thank' 1qg them warmly for a recorded,birthday song sent to Mr. Nil: on on the last day DI bis moat recent "isit. The atudents wrote and recorded the MDg and "fered the recordlni as a•blrth- -• . • • • ~ . ' .. • l ~ > •• ',d ltrAILY MAT -..... , HAS THE SPIRIT OF '16 • • Senoia Aspirant Caspen ' . Man Attempts . . To Kill Wife {u: ,,a~y ways OAXLAND (UPI) .._ When . Garland Lillle Paul pltaaod "1lce and !Otd them he ps lhlaklni a-ldlllq hll wlle, an olflCer told him be, bdd oomm!Ued · no crtmt.and that tbeY ooaldll't ...... amot him;, Pi>lice said Paul bung up lie p1lllle ~ • to a neJah[lor's ~t when Ids 1Vif Beverly Joum, 21, wu villtbt(. 'Police reporied that when lhe nlurned wifb hini, the IO-year-old bulband tiod bia wile's legs to the couch, poured cigarette llgl)lar lluld on her and tossed lighted malChes·at her from 1 nearby chair. Nothing ftappened , even wben he toaoed .. full.book al burning DUltCboo .. Patrolmen Mania -· and Doll Buniette aid' Paul Ihm lllruck bis wile ovtr the -elibt -With a 1wc>loot --and cut her arm and 'blck 1'.lllt a kltdlen knife. : • Aller that, they said, be took her 'Into the batllroom, placed her bi the tub wilb aoaie water, ud tied ber banda · to the fa~. 'Plw then dciulOd a band tow1 with ·!be lighter Duid, set K aflame and .1llmr it Lat Mn', Paal. It mlsled. !When he tiled again, the women managed to free a band ond push the fllmlng torch away, 'officets said. ·Paul then gave up and cAUed police OP,Jn. 'lllil ttme, tho deportment sent 'JeOrl and Burnette. "I decided not ".lo till llJr\ alter ~D. ·becoule ~·d be no..,. to take c:aro of ~ cbUd," he told Iba ofllcers Wed· '"'""'1 nliltt u they toot blm to Jail m ·"'"""'·of attempted murder. • · · • . . ~ . ' . . . Burglars Rifl~. '2 Gas Stations ... Clemonte polloo btpn problnf I ... al related llrYlce -burfJariu ~ earlr _ todl!' -one of willch 1llilad about "8 In ~. , 8-11 ol tbt erimel Clllll at -. ~ •.m, lrwn tbt llJchllald .a.a lit 111 s. El CamJno-. ......... -·•-andllole!Wh .. Up the atniol al .. '-Ir Oii Stallam al 'Ill s. II c I 'l.ilJ u, .. ._ mlprtta ... • " ..... to ...... Ill--·,,,., -rlllod ........... aod llod wtlb ...... I l'llllot ..... tbt ~ lift -"' tbt -· u1rw111mt111111t1111ce ... theJ loll. •• • day present to Mr. Nlzon Jon. I. Along with ' 'the' 'cauatta -t a handwrltlan llCr<>l1 filled wltll students' signatures. 'l1!is week, the Pft11dent said !honks. "Dear boys IDd.&ifll.'' he said ••• 0 It was -very thoughtful of you to observe my birthday in .~way that you knew woWd p&eale me. I wlrit to. take this "f>POltunltY to thank Ill o! you at Concordia Elemlntaiy Sdlool for the tape .-inc and .-muajc of the ..., _.,..... eJpecW!y for me and for 'the .-nponylnc -that each o! you signed. It makes me vert llappy to be ....,.,.bered on -ouch as this, per1/culai:ly, by .a &rOl!P or young folks from San Clemente. Because of your gature ~ frlendlhlp, Jan. I was an even more enjoyable day." With that the· llmldeot signed oll, wilhinc· !lie youqslan a prosperous -. 1cbool year. The letter will be added to a lfO'll'inc stack of souvenirs of put pre&tdentlal groellnp -some ol them. In penon. Euctly a year before the Jan. I ~ration ol the Pmldeot'i birthday · ConcorcHa students received a mu1ive, on>al<, &tnrerbrud cato; which the Nlx- ons sent """· The cab-_ a present from I pulrJ die! In Loi AnceJn lll&blY regarded by the Finl Family. • • i . In the ~ between the b~ the Prealdlnt .,.Id, a sudden and i,nitllY visit to Qlecordia; stoppq oU tn ae.....i CialllrQOll)I and chsttlng at leftgth wjth ·dOzeiis of kids. ' ~ X. few weeks later 1 packet -anlved f!l>l1' Washlngton filled ,wilh ~phs o! the occasion -plcrur.. mado,by of. iclal · Prelideotial Photograpber\ Ollie ,\lktnJ. . . . ' 1rm . . Ron-C~$p~rs . ToMake ·Bid . -'. For senate .,. . By JACi i!ROBACE Of-Ille Dl~•PI"' llilfl' Ronald €aspen, chairman . of ' the Orange County BOard o! !luperyiion, ei· peels to be a · i:8ndldaie for the U.S. ~te in 1971. He will run ·u a Republican. . Tbe Newport · Beacb finiilcler.tume politician dlaclaoOd JU polWc:al amlllttoni 1 ll'blinday nlcbl• cfui'lnc I free.wbOellnC ~fl':t ... llilcll~~ f tbt .Onuije CounlJ ~-Of Sigma Dt(lll qa&. &be •U=7' ~ eoci9- 4" .. L . .,_,.....,.._lobe. -·-611 "" • ...l earialalJ BO! tot --two tenfti,• Did Cllpm, Jn. ..,, •• , ·bt _wm -..-to hll llllb tlltrld -r on•lba . ....,1y boanf In IV/i. CMpen, pulling no pimcbes In a lively qUeltiCll l and I D I w • r ltllicm w i t .b new11DeD, aaJd 1 be doeln 't believe he 11 belnc arrogant in annouiiclng hlS pol!Ucal uplratlonL "J,rr/ Dllll that bu I job ,ond doom'! uplr9 to -thing btUar -well, I doo't th= mon bu ... te ambition." llllil he ifeflnllaty Ix not bi- (lloe CAIPl:Rtl, Pqe I) • ' , • --·• r • . ' . .. License Grace PeriOd Ending ~·1'1\•1(_'J1l' 1· .. I· 1,_•;1,1 1 .... ·.1 1 .,i . ' . • • . I • •! '~· I ., ·, I • I I , I I l '> ~ I j . I ,. : . ' ' :1-t ' l • ' I • I • • ' • Tho tradlUonal grace period for delbo- Au~ho;(91rving~ul;Jpoe~ed ~Swimming f~~·: ; Es#~~ ·E~etl . ·By · Ckizen 'U,iUt . • quent payments of San Clemente's city • Hr h /::'!;;:, t::k~~lfc;::".~; = For -Quiz in ug·-· es ' ~se . .After month'• eDd the Ucenstts would be • .. • :, tot!:.!1 ~~~ NEW 'YORK (AP) -Author C!Uford .poenu.Th11rsday.nJibt, Ack~rml!' said., tlnt al !be·,...-, but I . month ls lfUlad irYln& bis been oubpoened by !~al and: '. The aut!ior wu ~ to' appear In u a dolo1ed po,meot period. • ctty;...,.i juries for qnatlonlqi In the . State Su-Court ;todax ·to ........ P~ mm! be mallecf In -to llillrard R. Hugbea aulobloiral>hY cue, queotlona about his uaets liul - ..... I J~ ,.-rl: bi ardor to.ba attorney ldartin S. Ackormaii UJd todaYJ ...... !leln( queatlotled'I Jn the ' olqc,. al t-.t ..':J. Ille -111' period, Ac1tonnan said ball wllbdra"U'"1 '--·~·Atly~Fran~ S. Hoean .. '.t"'J 111 tho l1rat tblie theeuebecaU111l.Jl)Dirvlllfl'1' '· il>;J • Charla G.-or;lhe lalf!tllln tl!e the~':..~ tho ...... '-on _ .. to ba rep-llmlad by I crtmlnal libel'<:-Iha~ WU to ollcil the flJiinciaI • calamr-,.ar bull. . lawytr: ' . data, said. be"would IOlk 1to ~ irvlllfl '!Ills ,.ar'• u..-.. flea are ·...a, Intna, w00 saya be coDaborated 'with 'held In ,cqnlemp\ otcourt. : . dllnpd _ bued either .., ,.... n-the ncltiae billl<inalre on the ~ Acltonnan 111d t~ writer'• f'I" ca1p11 or Ott f-for varioul catecorlei. ~phy, WIS ......t with tbe sub-(8oe .BUGllES, Plfl IJ Boar·d Eyes 'Parent -Gap~ . · Distrift t:ommunication With Constituents Studied_ • Concordia Elementary, besides beln1 the closest school to La Casa PacUlca, also ts the polllnc.place for the Nlxons as well as Manolo and Pina 8anclJe1, the Nlxons' domestici:. , ~ That same school will probably enjoy, yet another visit later this year as the Nlxons ond , the 8anc:bez coliple cut bal- lots ln the Presidential race-for their ol> viously preferred candidala. • 1n.e 1st C9unty ·PoHuiion · Conviction A San Clemente rock crusblna llnn was fined ,,,OllO 'i'h~y in the fli'al auch COllYlctlon In Orange County of a lllllll!facturer charged with Ylolatlnc clean air laws. , Superior Court Judge Robert Kneelond lev~ the fine oa Crestlila I~. but Im- mediately ,._Idec! the Impost for one year to alloW p.tUle '° .,.... that 11 can keep en"'•'..-af dllll ml am.. un- der cmitrol. atst r"rn 'llW8' ••ass c 11'1 Air .• ,,, rm a '11 atw · .'rt mt 1 ·• r • ... ~ Clllll 2 . ' -· lie,..., .... lltllllr d1plf1u ' Cnatllte ~ ... ,... .... II .. . .ifllt-..,. Judie KnaolaM ruled from the benoli •lier two da1I of ~ tn .wblch It f wu allegOil ~ 'c:Ouiity iblt Cnatllte had violated· air limits .. at -two~ -the Joly a lnjaDollon wu lamed.: . . , The llrm,fa DOI· allowecl to blow mo.. than'40 •\Jomillj .. dUll and lumeo .. bour from lfa -Bui II WU -that on one -at laut the emf- -WU U llllb U • pounds ID boiur. It ,,.. alao --..Uy allepd tbal CNatlllit WU 'V""Ung lfmlla ael for the en!-of"""' PertJcl .. from Ille plant. '1'lle APCD llmll II. at O.! gnolna per cuble loot l\ilp X-anc! mode u clear ,,.... da7 .tliat Qwatllte will be -.. leeway In _..., APCD rutea darfllc the comlnc ,.... · He uld the 'firm'• aoundinga of llacl: . emlaslons wfD ba ac:oompanied b7 recutar APCD chocb tn I bid to mUO' Cnatllte comply !l'fth "'""1 air standards . Tbe firm'• lllllneers assured .Judie Kneeland that tliey hive developed a syatem wbfcb will enable thorn to meet APCD ,..watlonl. Mony complalnfa flled by • local -ta wllo objected to what they lllid were the llrni'1 acoulve and frequent ,eml-al dual and 11111111 from Ila planl pla,W I major part tn bringing Ibo -to-. Cnatllte --I pelletlled matorlal Illa! JI widely lllOd In lreilway conalnlctlon., The proiluet .. ....-ry being -In the bulldlnc al Iba ... ConJoado Brldi• In Sa'n Diep. .. • ••••• ·~.....,. wll1 ....... Ille Or-. Colll .. -- day,-™' .......... -... llrdeJ liJPt ml lllllllJ. IQllla SaturdaJ • at the ..,,.,. "*'II to • Inland. Lowa If to • .... ..... INSID8 ..... AY T .. Clllldr111'1 n.Nr Gllllcl :of Hrwport Harf>or la ,,,_,. lftQ. plq foreMdmtll~ COGlt C.U.,. MS1 •rt. Y .. '11 flftd plctora,aood • """ .. ,.. 25 of lodor't WHl<ndlr • ~ ._ .: r.'rr' 1":. 1: Calll • • "-Clllllf n CJ= 11::~ .... --. ...... _ .. -= t..il.n· ;: :... ... _ a: -. --.. -... - • • t DAil Y Pll01 SC f 2.5 Billion SF Officer ·N. Viets to Get • Dies From Fal l Su rvived By SteUl,ar dess I U.S. Finances? Gun Shots l&IPUDll (AP) -J:&palll haV& atlrlbutod tha """lval Of a Yu101lav 1t.wardtN who fell !l,000 feet when hlr almart etploded over ~hoal~valll1 lo an ,rrect po&&lbly 1lmilat to kl jumplns . FrGm Wire Se.rvlce1 WASHINGTON -Norlh Vietnam would stand to get '2.S billion of Americin money 11 a part Of an lndochiria reconstruction pro.i:ram that the United State! secretly told Hano( it would bl prepared to undertake whea the 9t'ar ends. Henry A. Klssin~er, Pr~ent .Nixon."• top advistr and }us secret-~gotJator 1n talks last year with North Vietnamese representatives In Paris, mentioned such a program Wednesday. He did not say bow much mooey waa involved. Other officials said Thursday the total tlat was stated in KWinger'1 Paris talks 'l'" $7.! billion. The White House confirmed today that · Kissi.na:er made the offer of the f7.S billion. five-ye&J'. prograJ1l. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said the $2.S billion for Hanoi was a result of a ' a:eneral assessment of Its needs. Man A1rrested In Gunshots Aboard Yacht A yacbtaman · who police allegedly blasted five bil bore alugs through the roof of his boat to gcare off a fady bcarder, then aailed to Dana Point to repilr the· roof, i; behind bars today in Newport Beach. . . . Circumstances surrounchng the 1nc1dent were belnC probed today to deter~ine what charaes will be formally . filed againat Jerry Hubbert, 42, of A:naheim. He was booked after his arrest at home Thursday night on suspicion of assault wtt.b Intent to commit murder. ••we'V't Slill cot a lot of loose ends to wrap up," explained Newport Beach Detective Sgt. Ed Clbbarelll. One problem ii that the vidlm, Ann Lee 31 of Westmins~r. at first failed to rep.in the incident that occurred 1ix da ys ago out of per10nal fear. She was persuaded to do so after dilClWing the incident with friends, ac- cordlnf to Sgt. Cibbarelll. Harbor. Area and~eooth county lawmen hive been quietly hunting Hubbert aince Mrs. Lee.wnl.lctod .11/<IJllWilh her,1tory IVednesday. · . The Constructio'n worku 'and formerly ldf~mplO)ied ·contractor hu freq~mted San ci,mente and Dana Point lot mlny yean.'•ti»r<tlits•to lnve.it1alot's \ . Hla Jtfoot boit Cind.f'wanui\iitqdtnuy discovered In Dana "Point Yacht H1rbor ·and impounded as· evidence. . Investigatprs said Hubbert and Mrs. Lee were acquainted priot to lhe Jhoottng fncldtnt. She went to visit the Cindy moored at Bayside Village Saturday night, ac- cording lo Sgt. CibbareUi, who said Hub- bert's gon Danny, 18, saw her corning and announced the arrival. A 1eries of five shots from a .357 Magnum revolver immediately ripped thro~h the Cindy's roof, splintering the 1uper1tructure due to the bullet's tremen· dous hitting power. . "After the shots,,.,.,.,. r·~ed, she left the arta,:• Sgt. Clbbarelli aald. ,4 "He went back to .Sh!1..J 11nq moved the boat to Dana Point Sunday mor ning where he atarted patching up the holf;S," be added. 1 vavous circumslancJS includina how close Mrs. Lee may have been when th,e gunplay began were sU!i being probed to- day along with continued questionina: of Hubbert. The suspe<:t sa id he didn 't mean any harm, according to Sgt. Cibbarelll, who ir.terviewed him after the booking pro- cedures. Inve.stig11lors took the .357 Magnum revolvu and also a . 45 caliber automatic pistol as evidence. DAILY PILOT 4QIAHGI! COAST PUllilHIHCJ Ct:M.1AK1 "-•l>•rl N. w,,4 Pl'llldlllll Md PllDlllW J1e~ Jt. cllff.., • \IJCt P,_ldtnl and GllW~ - n.1s IC1nil .. , .. Tft~"'" A. M""P1-lle MIM9\1¥t Edifllf' ci.1tn H.. leot Jlc1!1rd P. Nan .,._~ ..... Edllln ---222 fo111t AYIMHI• awlJlll' •4iir•u: P.O. lex ••6. '2•12 • S. C ..... te0fftc9 ''' Nt.lfil 11 W.i10 "'"'-t 2672 ..__ c.tl ._.. iJlt w .. t • ., lt!wt •.-.rt ~: sm ""°'"" Mu\Wlf'f ....,~ -..: ws..,. ........ I • Official• 1ald the llgurtt were ~ dk:aUve of the acope of the plan, le1Vlnl the Impression that II could be subject to further Increase. The program 1pparently w a 1 formulated by the adminlttration partly · as a eounterotfer to a North Vietnamese demand tor reparatlon1 for bombing damages. , The projected P.rogra,m reportedly would allocate SS b1IJlj'Jn for South Viet- nam. Laos, and Cambodl1 and $1.$ billion lot North Vietnam . The program as described by ad-. ministration officials represent& a con· 1iderable development over a almllar program outlined in 1965 by Pre1ldent Lyndon~ Johnson. · SAlj FRANCISCO (AP)-A 32-year-old policeman died today, four days after ht and another offictr Wt~ ambushed and ahot by a man with a rifte. Oftlctr C.ode Beverly had undergon e surgery three times since be and 111 fellow foot patrolman were wounded Monday morning on a residential street In the Mission District. Beverly was shot In the abdomen and spokesmen at San Francisco Gener11l Hospital said Thursday he developed severe Infect.ion In his l n t e 1 t I n e s 1 punc:tured in several places by the bullet. Beverly was given a total ex change of his blOod after fellow officers and others responded to a public appeal for donors. The other c;ilficer, James Bailey Jr., 30, wa.! shot ln tbe hip and remained In fair condition. Vtana Vulo¥1o Wtll the only eurvlvor of lhfl c:.r1u1h Wednesday of the Yu!llllav Air 1'ronsport 00 In which 27 ptrtonl wt.re klllt.d. the &.11rade ncw1paper ,BOrp quoted experta u theorltln1 lhe fell In lb• tallplcce (If the plane, Which a11d down 1 1oow~attd slope, ond the gtrl tumbled out. She 1uffered a broken arm and leg, a bfain concusalon and damq- od kidneys. Four P edestrian Trails Planned On Beach Bluffs On April 7, 19&5, Johnaon talked of a II billion Ame.rican outlay for all of Indochina to finance postwar develop- ment. But he did not specUy an amount fcir North Vietnam although he made clear that the United States intended to offer' aid to Hanoi. An unemployed janitor, Juaious Poole, 21, pleaded innocent Thursday i n. F'our new pedestrian 1cce.ss lralll Municipal Court to two counts of assault some with wooden stairways-will be with a dea1Uy weapon and one of kid-hand hewn inkl the cliffs 11long Su naping. Bail was set at $50,000. Onofre Bluffs Stale Be.ach this summer Police said the officers were shot by 1 to make the hike easier for thousands ol man who jumped rrom an a¢o and fired visitors, state parks spokesmen said F rom Pqe 1 at them with a .22-caliber rifle. today. CA:SPERS ... tlAllY PILOT Slttf P'lllM Bailey returned the fire with his The trails and slairs each wil l Include revolver but missed. The man then com-chemical toilets to 11dd to the convenience ORANGE DETECTIVE tt N SUIT) DIRECTS SEARCH mandeered a car occupied by a woman of the rugged areas. terested In going to the U.S. HouBe of Newport Lifeguardi Come Up Wit h Possible Mureler We apon and nee!. The unspoiled coastline lmmediaf.e RepresentatJves because It's too alow. Officers said they captured Poole ln his downcoast of the San Onofre Nuclear "You have to be..iftete for eight oi-10 apartment after he abandoned the car Generating Station presently has three years before you can accomplish when it was involved in an accident sevtn access trails along the towering bluffs. anythlpf and I don't like the Idea of hav-D • F • d All d blocks from the &booting scent. , Work will start on the new routes ln Inf to run for office every two years." 1vers 1n _ .· _ ege The woman, Anna May Bridges, 53,a •arty June and should be completed Caspers admitted his appetite for Iii Ii secretary, was unhurt. before the end of the summer season. higher office had been whetted by his ex· While the minor changes are going on perienct in county government. at the e.xlsting bluffs be11c h, planning in "I can't see ever going back to private M d G . H b M .... l Ah ee Sacramento is abo progressing on the lndustry,"aaldthefounderanclpreticlent ur er un .in ar or y.l!a.e. ruz vaste1pansionoftheco1Slalarea.once of Keystone Savings and loin. "Each the non-public domain of the Marine day is too much like the previous d1y. I S b t 72 Corps. got my kicks out of business, but then lt UCCUffi S 8 Funds have been made available as a became just one bottom line after By TOM BARLEY while Mrs. Mitchell was fumbling ln her side effect of the new state income tax another. 'nlls thing (pc>Utics) is a thrill 1 °'""' °''" ...... stiff purse for money dtmuded by the dis-Myrtle Marie Abruzee of San Clemenf.e withholdii g system.-$40 million of which minute. Of course, it c1uses a lot of ag-Two men and a woman accused or guised couple. died Tue!day in Mission Community eventually will be put to use in parks gravation, too." 1Jaying Orange schoolteacher Gerald Mit-Investigators claim all three thert drove Hospital after a prolonged illness. developrrlent. r-spe-was asked how h ••peel d to ' out to Newport to hurl the murder "'·rv1'ces have been held al Fore~ Lawn . O f th k uld be a mss•·r ...... • ~ e ~ e chell were ordued late Thurad.1y to face weapon into the dock behind the stuft .x: o:n ne o ' ose par s wo ic -be elected to the U.S. Senaf.e with such ·a · Sa ta A The 72-year-old woman resided at 342 planned conversion of part of the relatively amall amount of political ex4 preliminary hertaring Feb. 14 in n na Sh~;de and Cartwright were arrested in Camino San Clemente for the past fi~e Pendleton coast and uplands-six milts perience. Municipal Cou • years, living four years in Leisure World, and 3,000 acres -into a complete at.ate J t •-·· li N rt B h Phoenix, Arizona two days.after the kill· "Money," he replied. us two uvurs ear er, ewpo eac Laguna H1'lls pr1·or to that park. L'f d Bill M"ll d' · aJ th ing. Miss Sulliffe was arrested in her · He said he figures Californians by 1971 I eguar ' s, 1vmg ong e She leaves her husband John J . Until firm boundaries and agreements k bolt f N port Ha bor home city of Pomona. will be tired of having two Democratic mur Y om o ew r , h both Or Abruzee and two children, John J. are made with the Marines, however, the --• he II ed rd Wade and Cartwrig t, ange senators and that the Republican who recovo:·ni t a eg mu er weapon. k f I h I Abruzee. Jr. and Gloria Joane LeSage, section ul'V'f\::ast of the now-open stretch, M'll f ced Ith dd 22 t'be County men, were on wor ur oug eave ,.-~-capture. 1 his party's prlm•l"V will be I s sur a w a mu Y · ca 1 r and f1·ve grandchildren. will remain, technically, a military -• · I h' h tho 't' bel' h I from the Don Lugo Rehabilitation Center elected. He Slid he is willing to finance pisto w •C au ri ies ieve wis ur -at Chino at the time of the killing. Both Mrs. Abruzee was a member of Lady reservation. his own primary campalm if that's what ed into the bay near the Stuft Shirt · Elks, the Fore~ers, and Navy Mothers' Camping and day U5e both are offertil r. , t t ft th J • g were serving prilon ael)tencea .imp)led 1n "~ ft take!. ' I , , , , res auran a er e s ay1n . Superior Court. C1ub. ln the opened bluffs aectlon )'e&t·round. Caspers spent m~e money _ repu ted-Judge Philip Schwab ordered the trio to 1_:::!::=:...::=.::,_------------,--------------_;_------'--- ly $80,000 _ in 1970 to win election u a face preli mi nary hearing after discovery I ha ndld In Or of the weapoq. Tbe gun 11 ~ng analyzed iuperv sot t n any ca ale •nae today by District Attorney 's investlg1tors Col.latf hiltory • .-'1 1 • ll,, ·" for posai ble ~use ' a1 ' evidence in the r..¥!AJked'how be expected to.win the GOP preliminary hear.i.q:. eenatorlal nomination In 1171 by apendina The suspects, now bei ng held Jn Orange large amounts of money when mllllon1ire County JaU with ba il denied have been Norton Si mon couldn't do it in 1970, the identified by authorities as Chino prison fifth district 1uperviaor replied: esca-• Jerry Michael Wade 25 "'He didn't do it right." "' ..--' ' William Neil Cartwright, 31, and SUsan And how would he get elected statewide Sutliffe, 23. . when he is not well known outside of Wade, alleged by investig ators to be Orange Cou nty? the "trigger man" in the Mitchell "Well, Jt ian't very far to San Diego murder, is represented by the p u b I l c and Los Angeles," Caspers replied, ifl>l defender. Judge Schwab assigned private dicating he would key his campaign to attorneys for Cartwright and Mi.sa Southern California voters, largely ig-Mitchell . noring Northern California. Investigators said they will allege a\ "Oh, 1 you might have to go up north the hearing that Miss Sutliffe and Wade, once:. I might concentrate the campaign botl, wearing blonde wigs,. accosted .u far north u Ventura/' Caspers said Mitchell, 25, and his wile Karen, 24, as wryly. the newlyweds returned to their Orange He admitted he will have "lo do apartment last weekend after visiting sotn~thing b/l".in tus11~1tJew years as a relatives. county 1upetvisor, "ll 1 want .to move up It is alleged that Wade shot Mitchell the ladder." · through the heart despite the victim's Ca!pers also admitted he is something immediate surrender of his wallet and of a maverick in relation to regul•r Republican party politics. He described his brand of politics .as "selectlve socialism ." · · "Th8t iJ. I might be against public housing, but , I am for free bus service. It's a matter of deciding which govern· · menl services should be free or 1Ubsldiz· ed and which shouldn't." . He said he believes that, once having won the GOP primary in 1976, the party regul1n would back him. "Are they going to back the Democrat?" he asked. Caspers also said he dou not consider himself the forerunner of a new wave of politicians. so--called modun politicians who a.re seU·sufficienl, want action and speak with candor. "There isn 't going to be a new wave because there aren't enough guya who can afford to leave business," be aaid. From Pagel HUGHE S ... Counsel wou ld be the firm of Nickerson, Kramer, Lowenstein, Nessen and Kamin. Maury Nessen will handle the case, be said. Investigating the international i.nlri~e were Swiss police, who have reportedly sen~ the FBI a list ot questions for the author to answer. Ackerman slid the FBI ha1 not in~rviewed his client. Also involved is the U.S. Postal Service, which New York Regional Inspector Earl tngebrlght confirmed is conducting a probe that "got into full swina" Thursday . Body of Girl Frozen For Future Treatment By 8.ILL Sl'OCXTON sulfoxlde, a biological preservative. The.n LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The rather of the bocjy waa cooled to 327 degrteJ below ail a.year-old girl who died of a k.idn!y zero, the temperature of liquid nitro1en. The body now is 1tored ln· a cryoaen1c disorder gays her body has beert froun in v11c"uum bottle. hopes acience latt.r can revivt and cure Genevieve is the rlt'1t ~ild ever frozen her. cryogenlcally, said Robt.rt Nelson, an "Peraon111ly, I have a feeling that electron,lc1 engineer ~bet LI president or 1eience will be able. to do somethlna," the 10Ciety. Guy de 11 Poterit, 36, of Montreal 11ld Cost or the process J• e11tlm1t.ed at Thurocl1y. 111,000 to f!0 ,000, NellDn 11icl. Hia daughter Genevieve died TuMdsy Socl•tY membert hope that medical in a private Los An1elea hotpltal after 1 science will perfect a means to thaw a two-r.ear illnesa. · froun body, renew Ille and then cure Utt "Im lry)ng to be realislic about, lhl•, . malady which bro<olhl cllnlcat dtath. bu( I itnc.rely think one 'day ~·n bo Tha lint 1ucoeso Cynlillco Society able to rtvive ber. When, J don't' lomr," membenbeUeve1 m1Y mme wtdl I child •aid °' la Paw II.~ c1nJc eaJenw1, · web u o.n.v1.... 11161oPt• .., tht When Ge11t•feve. dl<d, a medlqll tam =ary pniblem In llllWill • 1ouman stood by ti> certtly her .death. TMn. !"-· 11 to brln& .very ..0 up lo a1lft- perta or the CryllnlC Soctecy of Calllornla -lnlna l.lmperature 'If Che -mo- packed her body In Ice. , ment. 'Ille body waa l.lhn to a CIC lacWtf: ~ nilhld only D poundl, IO "oom ... bert l• tlll Loo AnlelM aroa' llltrt -id bl Ital tiaM lo llllw 11 tllll and lier -Npllcocf wJilt _.,,. time. ' WINTER SALE . CONTINUES Hern'ed~'s 6/Jsta 66rava :o~. S~LE s.iectN ,,..,. .,. ..... ..n ..... 11 ... • HINllDON • HlllTA•I • DIDIL • IHllllLL • 'MAl•I CAI~ SON .... 1.W• "" • .... ,m-. A wldti ul9cflM •f tM fl... ~HIJty .. ,....... .. 6'1-r ... .. "" .... _ ... _ " Henredon ~~ ON DISPLAY NOW, AT 'SALI PltlCll REG. SALi . ARMCHAIRS ..• 149, 119.M. Ihle Chairs ..... 125. . DINING TAILI .. 379. fu.41 • , (IJ It" PILUI 99 .... 319. OEALEJIS FOR: HENREOON -OREX!L-HERITAGE -KARASTAN -IT l10U OPlll Plll.lf 'It~ f ' 1ttJ1111 ·" •• INTIRIORS ,.,o1 .. 1w1 lnlltlor DoaifMtl AvollaM1 AID ....... , .. ,,,_ 1111!' ........ c ,, ..... , ... ( f • • • " ' r • r I ' I I I l I • i • • -I s • • •, . .. l'"81rl1f_!l!elf •. -' ·' • • Gori Tim.t; to B~~ A ~wing' Ma~l;tiµ~ > • i • ' • • •• • ,. •• ., I ' • ; •. ' • I . ' r . ~ • "t ; -, *'.(, I; :·EVERYONE . '>!": -WINS! .. , . . ! • .~ f More Thein " .. . ' ,. 560~000· ;, ·' .'.', IN ;l'IUZIS ALUADY AWARDED -TO '· " . •MORE THAN ' ' 1,500._ Winners , . . , ... ·-. • ltf.~~a .,Jlanlc ':Going Vp . ' ' lml'""al 11'11t; founCted In 1963, bu be1111> construcUon of .!Is ei&hth branch in Costa M'esa, Artist's ·conception of the new office, to be located at the corner of Harbor Boulevard aiid' Fair Dri1e, Includes modified Sp1Dlsh 'style· 'with eight brick 'window archu, The' main entrance will h1v1two11t1e, d .. p-suted vaults. · • • • • I . ~ . ,' i .. . ' . .. ' ~, •~ .. Brand New Car ', :e.~Home Movie .CameriU . • " I 9tllY l'ILOT Jl .Jobless Claims ¥Drop Unemployment Rate Fi~yonDecreme?, By GENE CARLllON . WASHINGTON (UPI) - The government repoi:tecf a &harp drop in unemployment insurance claims last month, possibly loreshadowinC 1 long- oought decline in tbe jobless rate which ha• hovered around t 'percent for more than a year. The number of new claims for .unemployme~t tnsurance !ell lp>rn 301,000 to 268,000 in December, ~ lowest, level alnce mld·ll?U. That, plus an incrtase In the average work wtek from 40.l to 40.3 hours 'Iut month, "may weli be algn1ling a significant reduc- tion ln unemployment in im," aaid Assistant C o m rit e r c e 'Secretary Harold C .. Passer. President Nixon's Council of Ecotiomic Advisers meanwhile reported to Congress that 1172 would see "ri.slng output, diminishing unemployment, a reduced rate orinfiation and a atronger U.S. position in the world economy." In their annual report, they warned that their projections "are subject tO a coMide.rable margin of pouible error'' and unforeseen factors could upset the picture. They declined to apeeulate how long wage-price con:trola wo.uld rtmaln in _ef- fect. Herbert Stein, the council chaitman, aald the pace for 1972 would be i•a steady, strong recovery, not a dynamic upsurge, not a recovery boom." He told newsmen at a brier- ·lng the council would study whetlier Jilting economic con- trols might produce another Inflationary 1piral, but said : "I don't see any political gain from the abandonment of con- trols. As far as we c1n see, the people . out there Jove them," stein WU aJllOlll fQUr 1do mlnJl1ratJon offlcllh who IJ" pealed be/ore the Houae Ap. proprilUons C o m m l t t e • Thursday for Congreu to J(>la the executive branch in lnt- posing a ri1icl 1peodlnc ceillnl within the Praident.11 f248.S billion budget !or llacal ltno 73. "Whenever a new prograni Is proJJOSed, that program must be impqrtarit enouah to warrant taking 1c>mething elS'I out of the budget, or im- . portant enough to warrant a tax increase," said budget manager George P. Shultz. T r easury Undersecretary Charles E. Walker sald the budget's •$25.5 billion deficit was intended to stimulate the economy without spUrring iii-· nation. Any attempt • t I) balance the budget. by cutting apending or raising taxes, lie said. "would risk impeding the business advance and reduc· tion in unemployment we seek. 11 Committee Chairman George H. Mahon, {0.Tex.), argued that higher taxes would have to be propoae<I next Januar1 to reduce moun· ting budget deficits, b u:t Waller ~id no such request was p\aMed; He said the AdminislraUon was relying on an expaftdlnl economy lo generate more tax revenues. LEASE NOW. •· . Im CONTINENTAL. . l!nlOY ~ pres"" •rMll fllll't drlvlftl ,1 .. w" only • CMllM<ll•I (Ill , ... •ldl. ltt our ltllslnt ~nt119r WI ..- • progr1rn clhlpn.cl !Or ~ ""'°"''' -lilt STATION WAG-ON (A•L IUD aowiN .' •• 540-5630 • " • • . _,.... .... -.... ------.... ~~~ .. ' " . " EY,ERYONE , ,W,NS!. · ) ' ' . ....,,. -4 ....................... -· p ,.. ... ............ ,.. .... ,..._,... .. tU1tr • .-.. C.-l714J Pt...,... ......... IWll 0.... ........... , ... ~ ........... ..,... ,. ., ' ~ it < • , ' ' •• ,. • .. ,. , .. .. .. , , · : :,._ •-.Fi~'. )~~lry and W ate~• ,• Horn,e ;and Car 'Sound . Systems .•:Hundreds " of Doll:a,rs in Ctilh . •Luggage .' "' , . ' , . ' .. . . .. . . . . ' -... • IWIZ.-Aao.C.."711. · ' , __ ,,,_ 1· 1: • ------_,_ ____ I •a ·---.,.,.. ~ ~; •• NAM":-----~---,,,..--.-, ' I AOORESS,~----------.. " • Motorc yc1£1 ' • • F<Urniture .. OTY--------'----- ZI P------------:---PHON._ __________ _ • I' 1 . • I • I . ,~ ·-~:-.. _::·-:--listen FOr: Jour:Name on the Air • KWIZ 1480 On 'AM Radio 1 :II • • : . • ~-. . ... .. . -.. ~ -" . . . . . . ., s 1 ,' · .· .' · . I .! AU Tll ~ .. IY AU 111~AIS•~1WAM RADIO i 611..111 IOODSONIS I'( .ALL Tll SUPllSTAIS •ICWIZ14IO AM llDIO •AU Tll GOOD SONGS 1Y All 1M1SUl'RSTAIS1 All Tll llPI • I ' • .. • ~AltY PILOT SC Friday, Jin!W1 28, llfn Hire A Crook . ( MarketCluuriHas New Idea If J'VU 're Coinc (o be Poflng tbem 1"" mJgbl u well put them to work. 'lblJ ls tbe pbllooopby behlnd • novel new job recruitment pnlll'llm announetd by the 7. 11 Marketa chain, v.~ 100 stores in Oraoge and 1.qs Angeles counties are often robbed. The Help Wanted ad might read like this: "Qualified bandits a n d stickup artists to case 650 stores throughout CalitornJa. Enjoy good pay ; consultant status. .No OM w I l h o u l crimlnal r<COlil need apply. Prerer men with tllne served in prilon."' Ei:ecutivl!!s ol the often-rob- bed coov:enience market chain are hiring refonned stickup men to advise the company on how to cut down Us holdup losses. "The program ls so simple it is a wonder we didn't think or it before," says Don Burnside, Santa Ana-based zooe store manager foi; the Smith Firm Of Newport Sets Meet The board ol directors of Smith International I n e . Newport Beach, declared the regular quarterly cub dlvl· dend on the common stock of 1 10 cents a share payable Feb. ' 28 to shareholders of record Feb. 14. 'i'hi1 marks the 40th con- :. secutlve quarterly dividend to li&i!eclared by the company. 'Ille board ai..o set March 10 as the record date for shareholders to vote at the an- . • •' nual meeting, which i s 1ebedulrd for: April 13 at the Airporter Inn Hotel. 18700 MacArthur Blvd., near the company'• headquarters, ~ cording to the business wire. : .. . .. I • • FOR ADVERTISING IN OUT 'N' ABOUT . PHONE NOR~ STANLEY 642-4321 Concerned about' your AT&T Stock? Come to our special Seminar in Newport Beach or Santa Ana . If J!lU 1119 concerned In any way w!lh your American Telephone stl>ck, we Invite you to Invest an hour with us at cur special seminar on Al&T. You'll get an in- depth analysis, covering such areas as: • Safety cf the dividend, near-tenn and long.term • future financing of AT&T and Its effects • Regulatory Climate in the Seventies • The "interronnect" tmnpetition • Grcwtll of c:omputer communications You'll learn about AT&l's new mmints, the $4.0tl convertible preferred end the company's several bonds. In addition you will receive a free copy of our special investment report on American Telephone. Be GUre to bring along your questions for the discussion pe!1od. This mooting could be very Important to you, so plan now to attend. To make It more convenient, we've scheduled the same AT&T seminar In both Newport Beach and santa Ana. for reservations. call 644·6550 (Newportl3each) or543·930l (Santa Ana), - DATE: Tuesday, Fenw11 at7:30p.tn. Walston & Co., Inc. PLACE: 500 Newport Cenle' Drlve Newport Beach sPJ::AKER: franklin L Wilson or Wednesdil)',febnmy2at7:30p.m. Walston & Co.. Inc. 809 Nodh MiiD Sll!et S.UllAn• Sl'fAIERS: TltamaE.Bumsm111t1ROJG,Tlptoo Walston&Co. ----.---, ... --..... _. .._Mtidfial Slod:•Co-"""!Jtt"" a llODNo•plft~Dlfve • Nowpolllllocb9.2660 17141644-6550 . . I09NdMalaSt. • SalltalM~ 17141543-?301 O'lllt•--10- l . Compl~te-New Y~rk Stock List OVER THE COUNTER I .... ,. . ... • • • • • • •• • Friday's C10sing Pri~omplete New York Stock Excliaiige List • • • l" - .... .. QaJ .... Lew CIHI C-.. ' ' r. : • i . ' I • . . . .. . ' ~ -Frldlj; '""'""'le; ~ '171 '71 .DODGE COLT BUY fROM No ofhll" imjlor'I offtn Ill Ille" fwluftl QI lfond- " Dfd ~ipmenb Ad,.,stetblt Rlrilo coNnin, llo:"f' through wntilotion. fronl disc bro'kti. 100 hp qint, r1dlni"'1 bucklf 'i.rts_ hidclln onttnnt, plus.,.· to 30 ,....,.Jhit Is o klw mlliogt u5'd tl!'7~ DIV . ' THE NUMBER ONE . . I DISCOUNTEIU IN ALL •· · CMAllll V-1. AulcwNlic l,,,,_n1*'-,_ . S'"""',Air tonditio1"'9, Y..yl RllOI '(Y0H737) $1688 '70 DODGE hri SWlqtr , 2 DeH Hor4top V-1, Au1omotit Tlllll~Hiorl. 'ow• Stffling, 11 Stilts I' llAlSI $1588 '69 OLDS SU,RlMI · 2 Door Hard!afl, Y·I. '"ti trans:. """""'1-'"9· ~•!IOI. tit <ord. l1l Dl7 $1588 '69 LINCOLN C1111h1111t1I 2Door Morlllttl .ntti !nou ,._\I-I. --f>\~J. ~ •tt•~ lll«lrtc: ...,..._l ow<ll'lll.Clff'•IJJ $3188 '69 PLYMOUTH FUllY Ill SEDAN \/-1, A1,1rom.t1c TrM11ml111ofl, ,._ Steering, ,t..lf Conell- llo11l"9, wt>llt Sidi W•llt. CVOJ "21 $1188 • N .- Bea ch Olty '71 DODGE. DIMON fullt ffCI. •wt. 6 cyl 1114 ••wtr 1tttrirt. rif111 roof. 3\S U'T $)·688 ' '68 DODGE. s.l1i-tUM11 (1111,.r (H ttnlllt 6 c1! .. ••to 1ro111~ 110!1y 11ict. 70670SOSl6 $1488 '69 vw SIDAN AulM!tli< Tron1mi11ian, Rodie& Ht!l!lf Low M.iln (YlWolOS) $988 '69 GMC ¥4•T0!'1 TllUCK !I~ ' CYllnd~. • SPffd, Cl"'91"" Equlptneftl, FKIOl"t Air Condlllonl~. C•:IOltcl $1188 '69 Chevrolet CAMll O • V-1.~tc:Trom~n""'-'- S11ed111. lutkt1 S10•1 & Co111ol1 W~i!I Sldt Wtl11. 'odio I. Htol•r (Zl \l«ltl ' . $ 588 • .Of ORANGE '(OUNTY ••. ~T BIG S,AVINGS!.· · TAICE YOUR PICIC . TOTAL DOWll TOT Al MONTHLY $250 .49 is total cash pric e ind. lox & licens1. Deftrrld pymt. price is $1554 ind. lox. licens1 & oil coriying charges for 36 mos. on opprovol of your good credil. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE 15.81 % ' '69 MERCURY MONTE•O MX STATION WAGON '1188 '68 PONTIAC f llllllD V.I, Av'ornltk. Trensmlplon, Power Stterl111. Pciwer lr•~e1, Vinyl Roof, Feclory Alr Cort- dfllonlno. (S31 OJLl '1188 '71 PACE ARROW "FIXER UPPER" A 20' cornpl1t1ly i1H-·contein1J unit • , • POSSESSION! Me•• 1orn1body •111:1.J.oJLYOUr gein(! Buy now for thet 1ummer Yec•fiol'I ••• I Si r. l t 86t SS762SJ I s5999 IMMEDIATE :. · . ' . EXCISE TAX REBATE · .IN CASH!·.· '68 DODGE DAil WISJIRNS,Ol'S S'!C1Al 70oor ~ 6 C-,liiilller wilh Vlwl Reef, Whitt Sl't WQ!ls, Rodia & Ht""'- (XCG426) $788 '70 FORD . GAl AlUI 500 V-t. •~\,O Hlft\, powlf 1/ttring/br1lt1, l«J. ff <11nd', 70 I "' '7l PLYl\40UTH s~nLLITE St AT ION WA60N . ' P•1stnoft", VI, . Red lo .. "'"'"'' Vlnv• Trim. tm- '"$1688 '70 DODGE CHAlllNOll J:T Y-1. .t.u!vmolic l1111'1nsiDn. ~­ S!t«ifiQ. 'Nhite SW. W~1, lutlrl !Mis (2S68l0) '70 DODGE CllWCAI C&M'I' SPKIAL w;if!Cot.-1.,.. ~"' c-1r1 C~• w.111 Cni.,.j llvaugh~ •. V-1, '-'-1· le 1fffl11•in i...,, ''"'' s11Hiflf, 'o..ww l r1lt1,. f.aary J.:. CendiliciJi.. ii,. ~.024f) SEE THIS ONE! '69 MERCUR MAIQUIS. COLONY PAll STATION 1WAGON ' P1s11"9fl'", v.a, Aurom11Uc. Tr1n1mlulon, Powel' Slffr· 1119, Air Conditioning, Wtll!e Side W•lls. ll:lillo a. HNler, (Y 0Sl988 '70 Chevr.Olet !"'PALA Y-1. Au!omatie Tr..,~sion, ~°'ft!, Slffriole, Yr.yl ~oef. IJt CoMitm-·· ili!.~W.cl1tZS•l2l ' '69.FORD · · ·. • Mv1t11t1 f11t h t• Y-1, 1vt1 lreftt, '''"" '11 ...... t~I-........... 2~ lfl $ · 81 · $,. ea : 15 .... ' ' .. '70 PROWLER · 11' TIAYIL TIAILll LI~• New : .• 1111 conl•ln-.... G•t rMdv nlW for 11111 W!ftl'lllf' "IS•llOl'I. tGX'213) '69 FORD .. \ • • . . .WOWI BRAND NE This is one of ttie ~t'popu­ lar cars ol)lOi\!ffhe· economy cor buyers, ,;w~h its fuU'siie comfort, styling. conve nience ond its pdced·eeonon\icolly. • - s··- ~NEW '12 CHARGER For the sport cor minded famil y mon who wanls the best of bolh .. ·.the loo k of~ sports cor plus the roomi ness ond ·comfort of a.luxury .car ... Order yours.todciv, • . ' ; •. NEW '12 PACf ARROW · . MiiTOl~OME. Thif. i• ... """ 20 ,,: ,..,. i.11 wi ~ ·~ .. M.ffr,. (onstnldM wilh ......... ,.,......,..... & inlotl..,..... -...·-·--wil>·-·-fortld-t hMI, i 1h1111 H1flN0111& otll1r·h11turi11. OlOflt YOURSHQW. t 7 \ • • t • • • v • , . -· .. """" ·ec1 . . • • • I roL ~: NO. 24, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES • , . . . -FRIDAY, JANUARY· 280 ;1972 ' .a, PATllllS llOYLB .' capoule·planted In Ille ........... ol the ... ---dtT• !Int lllnry. Old 1-. lbal' Mllflfcbinr lllal•ao Bui Old'1-dldn, alay In the open IDIDJfflidlltb·w•.•;.•rve,wueut loal'at the Hiltorlcal Sodlty meetinc, . .., tbe Iowa 'l'llurod!tlliPI. lbartac •)POI pe;,11111 -to bide apln la the ......... luct aqlpll' and· t.lillJlnl--Hout fbe ny of. an old .1n11111 memary '.after a few tldnp used to be • ..1 . a~. AU tblt remained wu a Md The cl!irm ........ In an old tlli;r'1 ataro1!YI couldni .... beeome a omlle. eye u be -allill 1be eamp srGanct ·• The ,_. al tbe 'Na I (11 b • r b o o d Iba! uaed to be wl!ilh tbe Art· Gall'"J. la ' ~I Clludl wu ,lilied with now. And U, leaped froin the pap. 111 a Nllden!a -__.lei -back to 1"7 newopaper, oalvqecl from ·• -· wbal tbe'dly wu lib •·)'Oon aio. When . -. .. • . . I - . . . ooc:lely dnct« Bel Whittlesey uked who Md come td the community before 1816, moro than 11 pel'IOna stood up tall. N. E. Welt was there, the m1n who in Im poi. l3IJO out ol his own pocket to m. -• lb!t ,..side village that was· a la..nto, ...,r1 of writers, arlisU and •tin from Hollywood. ~·1 have neveri ceased to regret some of tbe thlnp 1 clld ·to spoil Laguna," West told· hii, fellow •residents with a quake in his voke1 "I stlll think incorporaUon was ( TMay'sFlnal ~ N.Y. Steeks JEN CENTS a mistake, but at the Ume, the more ce- ment that wu poured and the more buildings that went up, the better I thought it was," Genevieve McDiniel, a society dir~or, interrupted West's memory to tell him that if she and her mother had voted at the ·mcorporaUon . ·election., the Issue would not have been approve'd . It was passed by onJy two votes, and Mrs. (See OLD DAYS, P11e I) C. -: ~ . ,~ ':." .-=. . . . a,·s,pers _ ,sees Attempt I • •• • ID • -;:: -:::" :..... • l • . •. • ·~ FOr ··. u~.S-. S.e-nll t.e ' . • ' f .' r , DAILV'""'°' lfJff ,..._ -· . l..l~~RY <ORNERSTONE 'BOX.GIVES GL:IMPSE ·OF PAST L~ Pi-r N. E. Witt Houis Out-1925: N.w1p1,.... I • . -:--' .. Fallbrot,t~ -Man · Held ,, .... ,.-·. ~-• 1 \ •• #. L~g~na :P~lice · Cap~ur.e., . . . . ·D_r:ug ~.muggleSuspect ' ' . ' ' ... ,........., _ _ ............ -~ ~ '• ;,;ii I '(I. 'O R • "d f Ali · 1...,... BOacb ;ind Nftporti Beach , -Alllstar McLeod, 11,'-0f .. Grtll1th 'eSI en fs 0 . . • so Area . .. ..... ~ TbundaJ adminat.ecl • W01 • ..,..iecl Jaa. J2. bla ._ wban •• . ... .. . . . .. ,· . . . . . . ·~· ~,~1~-· ::-,.:r't~=·°'~ .. ~= .. ~ 0 '"'' ••• A ,, .,..,. : .... J .. ••. <l ~---.~-i,~,lf -• ~~]' .. _~ ..... ~ --~ >-•, ... ' '·. . :;; "· ''. ........ ~'4•.r . :~ p t .64-Cam . -d DI~::: ,.-~-,. ·~, _r _--,. . . erf1&Jc :ro e~.. . pn o¥» r..~· •!fill·,._~~ =; .-~ .. !IV:{ ',I( ~-• . ,... Jl'f!dPtis """'f ~:.il ol }le II ' . ,<, . JlfJilll., .. l"_.._.,., .......... I • I . . . ., I}' JIUDE!qtlt 8,(lllOIMElll. oiber members ~ Ille ~· of ('"> ,.,.... ., .,.,,_,,., ..... • , 1 ~"Ald HildlOl'.'1111lntlboil ~Iii •'* . home '"'·' I ~ arrlitld , • .....,_.,llli,11 Ruldenls living ,_ ·South "Laguna ' .,. concei oed about Ille .~..._,nl of tfJJ,• Or-. Oian1J 'Wlln'ODI. '11ie belni. bold at OrUCe ClllimlJ JaD ·ID Illa ol All,111 Belch Thursday night agr<ed to tlila irea too .. , _,,_,..... ~ ... C,llO "hllt' o1 LSD iDd flS,IOO, ~ • · . :' . , pulh for a multl1pUrpose park including • · . lunall quaatlliel 1Gt .. ...., and marl-. , ....Jolm aiarla ~ Zf, ol -8""" lerulla courts, playground equipment and Becauae the camperound was approved jun& --. coolioc--ile -Road, ~ BOacb; arhotecl Jaa. 11 a wllclllle preaerv~ for county..,..ned land by the l!UPOl'Vlaora In llle'I 11• part of' • follow.Ing Bnnm'• IUftll. .•I. b1' boqie. Ba""" .... ~ alone Aliso Creek. total, deveio-1 plan for the Aliao Two olbor ·-""' taken into bla ~;op .flO,ao, loaD., /~--. More than IO persons atiended the Beach Park, any other .,. -such u the cuJt4dy' wtjh llmno, • Pun:ell noted, bul !Imm la to tie arnla1Wd 'today and II ~ to protell a ·propoaecl W.space multi-purpooe park-would have to have ,..,,, both IDrmd over to-San Diego Olm>-belag bold lD•llea.ol fm;llO liojol!. . ' overnl8bl csmpercund which la now In the board's approvol, Hudaon acldecl. ty. aulborilla to lace ..... pooaeulon I Tlle'l!'allbnioll-... --.for the planning a;,t• at the Orange eoun\y "I llllnk the thing tbat ·-n<a -of cbari& ~ 'I ·llwmen,bJ" .,.,.... 111a1; llft.twu o1 Harbors lleacJiel arid Para Depart· Iii! •Nldem., 1a tlilaeainpercund will add Brown wu the IJflh "!m amlleil by '1llim • altPll1 lillared wi..ia ;Nowpmt men1. ' to the b-ta..-boi'eandmay ~ drlnp'coat detecu•es-Jan.11.., JleOchd•cUN'illlll 'waaaaQOlwldieclln a "I think :rou've lol a good cbanc;e of ~bur11arie1.Drl' ~fiP~l,lhla3~1s alleplioal •ol· M~.wltb a llno-carcol¥<>n. · . gellill( what YO!l wan~" Ralph Hudaon ,....., "" ._, • -· -t mniattac r1n1 mai'ljuabl, : . i!1Mlptar1 ·-• ·r--.1 'c b'ie f•of defflopDenl(,.. tbe Harb o ~ 1. ~ mldenllal -I.bat looks kind,ef· herolD add · odoer drvp to coDljlool wllll .. ftlolcle mi._liy llOtec> Departmenl told Ille group. npe. much o1 Soutbem · tlve ' AJ1Epallln. wldcb' -bit ·a San · He noted wrlllen ~ apinll the Other raldellls acldecl that a "W• have ,now arraillecl aD of Ille DieCo OUltJ -· Olllca • .,.... w1tb a campground have placed Ille lisue 01i the campground "'"'1d <Nile nolae, confllcl peraona rolOlect to the ilDI we bad war· deputy al tbe wheel. Feb. I agenda'of the l!Arboti, Beaches with .the llUrl'OUiicllnc mldentlal area, rants for" l'lirceU AW:. Nowpmt lleacb Deteclivo !Cb Hietala and Parks Commlalon and that restudy generate· 1¢1ic problems .aud reduce Detecth-es , bad . ken . searchJng for and ·Laaiuia Bllcb DeleCctve,RObert Ro' of tho area "could w<ll be ordered." property valu... Brown .-lbO Oralie• eoUnly Grand malne wer. obaan up<wblle iDother . "I know that many of the protests have Joh~ Cravens, 31Jlll Monterey Drive, Jury lint rtlurned iajllctments against Laguno Beach narootlca agenl, Anthony reached sup.rvllor (Ronald) Cispers and who headed the lllffllng, pointed out that him ·and the four otbe!'' suspects more Smith, wun't hur!-a camj>ground would attrict out ol ....,, No Film Found; Charge Dropped • , LOS ANGELF.S (UPI) -Becauae the cllstllcl alWMy'I olllce could not icClte a,pijat ottbe movie ''Mcma the Virgin," Milton B. Pneman Jr, and Jean Diane SUillven wen free todoy. ~ SUW.van.t 2',, cashier at the . Qne\na Tbu.ter. and Freeman, S2, .. projectlonlat, were . charged w I t h partlcipalillg ~ Ille showing of an obocme movie, ' Municipal Court Juqe Juaepil R. Grillo ruled Thursdly thal. he could not accept • Ute 11,,rd of pOJ.t~ officert ,that the movie wasp fact obieene, and ~ired.1,• piint of the Wm to be submfltecl In elddenee. "~ P?o,lecutora 1ald the-film had been remi>ved lrUm the state, they could find none to ••IJi>c>ori!i, and the Juc!J• clllmi"' ·ed t1le ebargea.' .. , . ... -- ly pel'80ns.and would thus allow projucllce than two weeb ago. Piln:ell "ifl bla men againlt il><ounty ruldenta. reoelved· an ....,,.,.. lip cOocernlag Aiiti~integratlon Effort Blasted •-"'·• on beball ol the '--··-Brown's wheraboutl In Fallbrook and .......... ....WW the arr..i .... -wllliout iJ!o 6Beach101 s ~ ~-; ~ ~~· cfdeill, . . . -........ ,. --.. ~. Tllo olher four Jt!'IOlll -of called for teanil oourll on tbe pi!ftd por: ._,~ Involved· In a. div• -••''-• lion of the four«re otte. ' ..... -.. --. -...... are: , Fred 1-, 31M'l Ill A ... , ulil tt "'"'1d ..,...-SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Slate be ~ for Ille land to be dallpalecl u a wlldlife JS'llm'I bec1me If ipllClal plant and lllimal•.ll'e wblcb llidv• alooi the creek. •I .'Criftlll Aki he:1IOllld llb·--type of local part. wjlll ~ alill allciel" !tr the cldldrtD la lhl ...... An--........-·a. group pool all tho ~ Into -·multipurpo&e park. The maflirity ol - at the meeting noilded ID -t: Craveno 8lU10llllOed tloil1 he ,.w.i gatber >a small ,llflJl!P of -lo assemble protea! to the~ mid reaaons in favor of . tbl11iHilti-pur,,. park, The dala wW Ile ~·to.po. Harbori, Belches and Palb~n , at:Jhe· Feb. I meelln&, ba'aclclecl. , • ,. • • I " . ' «bbol cblef W11aOo RllO. Aid Tburaday Laguna ·Chamber Sets that a propc:w1 loWallve .. to ·.._t the ., Callfonda ·ICbool lntqralion IUldellnea Talk by Rem .ca.per1 · :-"futll• ...i d!vllt.e." • • • . . . -'iulea Aid thel both ·the stale 'P'lftll Dlatricl illparviaor Ro D a.Id JAP!atin and U.S, ·Supretnt Court have CUparo wlD dlaculli. !D'IWI of camn1 -'lnlopetion to be the law of the -to ·c:oulal c!ommanillaa and land. Ht oalcl any leelalallve or lnlllallve -que.tiono=' llltenen wbon he eUort to pmoenl. inlegraUOn would be appeano u ...,i, · al tlie Laluna overturned in the courta. Beach Chamber :Ciommerea lnaifut Three Republlcan a 1 1 • m b I y mt n maatillg l!edneaday. , • 1 launclied the lnlllallve patlt!Oa to· repeal The public'la IQrited to attencl tbe 7:45 the' pldeli-wblcb they' claim will ~ a.m. .-... ID the Hotel """""· quire "lorcM bualag" of lludents to BrtaldMI tldlia.m 11.10 and ,_..,. acbleve ndlcal blla..... . tionl, -"' ..... -y may bl made Rllea -In San Frandaco to ·-·· by calllnc the "'amb*, llf.IOIL finance _,., , • _. '. ~Y1~-""" ' ' 'HAS THI 5'111T Of'· 76 ' 1 ! S.R ... .Aipitanf.(aapen I . • : I ' • • -• I • •• ;woman's·.: Cr,,.sh ,~ih Jitfugs : · ' I ) ' ' ' .$4 . Million Suit , • ' j A Laguna 'c.-• ''!fl*!· cr-.ii that c~ ~ .ll'•. ~f ~·Burbank''llO!lia!>and eeriOujJY 'In~·Herfo,n'e1• ye a r ··o Id ilauchltr' liis led. tO ~ filing of •"tlZ. h\flllqO '.ta'!'~lil , in Or~z\ie 'County Superior Court • :• Doaaki' IWorb·of 11\ll'blnl: -wan!l.tboH ._,from defendant Wllllam'.Cariton Cbandlef and Bonllen Nolriery ol Santa Aha !Or ·alltged negU,ence that led to the death Aug. Z8 ol his wife, Phyllis, 41. Mn. 1...tlls clled aud her little ·girl, Lalle 'A\ID, WU injured when their ~ boo¥ autq, IDlulled into • ooutbbouncl -driven b1Cbancller ubothrtJancl. 'eel'• -l!r!;apna.Cenyon Road. 1~'-W'• Lottoetb A11e1i ·1~ 11, mi•->Mil~ lfe U depellddl to·-~~bl awarded. He ub an ta,111111 for injurtaa lllllabiad liy bla ........... . . ~ ' . Rep. Sisk , Will Run • FREsNO .(UPI) -Yetera,n coii. .......,n B. F, SQk ,,.....,,y daclared hil lntenlion to run for a lotb tenn. Silt. a Democrat, repreaenti the 1 I t h Concrealonai Dlatricl whlcb covers . ...._,and Merced c!ooinllaa. • . Fall Survivea · By S~r4ess· ... Hope Flickering for €oastlin,e Bill . ' . ' 'llELGRADE (AP) -Esperll ""' lllrtbutod the lllMlinl ol • ,...... __ who fell lt,111111 '*. -her aln:raft ~ _. ~aktl to .. -_.bly llmllar lo Ill Jtin>lq V-Vulovlc -the only -ol the crull W..in.lay of Ill Y_.v Air Tl_,rt ID a wlddl 11 penoaa wm ~. Tllo BeJindl IWW-...... .............. -, ...... .............. I(._= wblda 11111 .... --· ....... 1111 llrl ......... oat. .. -.-..... ... := cmomkl\ Md •mz1 ~ I IL Ro clldn'l commM ~ 1aot l1ma," Tbe -............ pr111>1ad. rl..al "" d'm lolllo·faot -and both ' .......... All! ~ loal fallid In 5-le eommtt'lr ·~ .... tn.Ho _ everyllolns lo: to ~ •• rm t1111a time."-u1c1 HMn, "and I We -dly OOUDCl1 will N&lly nod .. -1olll and rlallle ll'a DOI ·~-...--a.-.... 1!111." . . Tia Ga '; I .., 11c111• ,..,. ....... 11111 "' ............ <( llX rql' U • •• ......,. ..... *!J HllO~·--......., ..., ........ . AM1rD1JWU1m ....... aali."M et .. -........... 0 11 talloo 1-. aalil Ila Ila( DOI e•• 'Ell Iba· I 19·76 Supervisor. Would Seek GOP Nod By JACI BROBAClt Oflli...,,... •• Ronald Cupori. cbalrma!l of the Orange County Board o( lapinlaor1, .,. pec11 to be a .. 111 .W e. v.a. ~In -•.ill ••• llepalilloan. Tllo !Cawport ... I 111 m•t ===c:::=s talk In I....... • ctn the Orone• OiaDIJ Ooal!Mr Gt l!lm& Delta Chi, the l&l,teaal ~ aocie. ty. "I cerlalnl;r -·t wanl to be a IUpervllor aU 1DJ Ille -certainly not for more than two terms," uk1 CUpen, m. dlcalin& he wlD Mk ,...leclloa to his filth cllolrict -"' tbe COW1ty board la 1971.. • CUpers, pulllna no punches in a lively question and 'I a 1 we r aeuicn w J t b D<Wamen, Aid lie doetm~ believe ha la halnf arropol ln announcing bla political ~· "/urf man Iha! bas a job and doell!'I uplre to IOlllOlilml bOlter -well, I don't think Iba! maa ... adequate amblfion ... CUpm oalcl be definitely la not m. lereltecl In aoin1 to tbe U.5, 1loule of ,Heix-taUv• hacaia tt'1 too llow. "You have to bl there for e!PI '"' It years befOre 'you can accompllall anything and·! don't like the idea of haV· ing to run for offlce every two years.'' • Claapers adinilted his appetite for hiiber office bad been whetted by bla ex· pertence in COUDty govenunent. "I can't .. ever going back to private lnduatry," oalcl tbe founder aud presldenl of K•l"ione Savings and Loan. "Each day' la too much like the previous day. I iol my kicU out ol bulinea, but then it became Jllll ,.,., bottom line alter another. Thia thing (pollllcs) la a thrill a minute. Of ·eaane, lt cames a lot of •f' aravaUoo, too."· CUpers --bow he e>pecled to be elected lo tbe U.S. Senato with lllCb a retallvely -11 11111C1U11t ol poUllcal n• perlence. • "M~," he replied. ' He Ald lie ftgum C.llfomlana liy !S'lt (Bee CAIPBRll, hp I) ... a.. ~ cloa"1 -wlD cover tbe ~ ~ mi Salm'. day, ~ lumiDC Intl rain Soi. anlay nJChl aad -,. ll!llll Saturday Iii al tbe -rialnC to 16 Inland. 1-%1 to • ... grees. INSIDB TOBA~ Tlif Chlldr,.'1 T-Cllllld of NrtopOt't Har&or Ir _,. mo. pfar for clHldr .. •I~ Coaol Colkgc .. .i wt•k, Yoa'll fin4 pichlrOI and 0 ICOrll .. PoQ< 25 of lodaW'• W ,,tfftd<r, L M...... t ==-: =:-"11 a " ,. ,_ .... ,, --. -.... .......... " .... I U .. .._ " -I -- --. __ .. &foi.:'..f -... =-=------. :.-.::-: .. .: -=-.. WP - • • -• • • • i Lt NY Subpoena .I of 4 Atlttte~ • Irving to F ace Hash.-Jlearings Probe (JD Hughes. Scheduled Feb. 4 NEW YORK I AP) -Author Clilford l1'i!ng bu boeJ1 1ubpoen<d by federal and city grand juries for questioning ln the Howard R. Hughes autobiography cue, Pan el to Study Available Funds For Teacher s In response to. a re(iuest from the Profe11slonaf Educators Council, an in- formal fact -finding comri\Jttee wlll meet in Lag~na Beach this weekend to review the 1971-72 school budget and determine if additional (unds are available to in- crease teachers' salaries. The PEC, representing teat;hers, has been meeting with represenatives of the acbool board and district adminlstratlon for eight months and wishes lQ further establish availability _of funds to the 1atisfaction of district teachers, a 15pokesman said. ' Serving on the fact-!Pling committee, which will meet from t.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, and at the urn, time Sunday if necusary, will be tuche.rs Art ~isher, Joe Sinaeori and Gonzalo Garcia; a member of the 1chool board, yet to be named ; Dr. Charlet Hess, assistant superintendent for business; and Ernie Norton, assistant superintendent of Santa Ana College and long involved in county school finances. Through the PEC, Laguna Beach teachers h11ve expressed concern over a posaible financial threat to the con· tinuance of what they consider quality: edUcation and the .Professional challenge they find In working In the Laguna 1ehool system. Cost factors involving adequate staf· ring. 1pecial equlpment, book! and special projecll for learning centers, all important to maintenance of the Laguna philosophy of quality, have been ex- amined in recent budget discussions. Some board members support a tax override to maintain the present st!n- dard, but conservaUve members oppose the idea of an override and Jean toward coat.cutting. " ' . From Page 1 OLD, nAXS ...... .. .~ It~' ~ ti~ I r· ' McDaniel said she and her mother were1 both 11alnst It. West then went on to tell how he had built the Main Beach boardwalk, halt of It in 1924 afid . the 1econd portion in 1925. He . said he also circulated a petition to urge· state officials to build the C.oast Highway through Laguna Beach, another action he now regrets. "As I look back," he said, "I think Laguna Beach was more sequestered and intere11tihg than It is now ." Fornier city councilman Joe O'Sullivan told Wel!it he was glad the highway had come through town. O'Sullivitn said his father got a job working on the highwa y, "and in those days, work was hard ·tO get." Then Bill Marriner recounted his ar· rival and &uccess in Laguna Beach, tell-' ing how he went into debt in 1927 to buy a small 11hop and built It Into a thrivilig bookstore. But Marriner also talked about all the buildings and' sites that have disappeared from Lagun.11 . · "There were so many things bere thal so few people r~member," he said, telling bow there used to be a camp groµnd a~ Emerald Bay and a hamburger stand a\ the corner of Forest Avenue and C:Oa1t Highway where World Savings now at.ands. DAILY PILOT OMROB COAIT PUILISHIMI CCMPAM't Wo'e1rt N. W1M Prttldtnt and "1.llllllW J1c\: It. Curl ey ~ Pftlkllnl Wld 0.-~ ...... ' 1\0111es K11-dl l:dl1'or 'J\Ofl'ln A. M1rplil1• M&11111i111 E.Gllllt Cfttrl• H. leot ._i,t..N '· Nib Hait.\W _..,.. !dl*I L ........ Mtlc9 222 forest ""'"' Mailia, 1dlllrn1: P.O. l ol" '''• t26t2 S.. c i. ..... Offlce JOI Notti. El c:..i .. kMI, t217J .,...._ cw. .._. ~ w"' ..., t?rMt • ...,." ... tfli ~ H,...,... 991ileWN tllilUWI• ..., \NJ ~ ......... f attorney Martin S. Ackerman a id today. Ackerman said he 11 withdrawln& from the case because it is In Irving's "best in-- teresta" to be r~presented by a criminal lawyer. Irving, who says he collaborated with the recluse billionaire on the purported autobiography, was served with the sub- poenas Thursday night, Ackerman said. The author was scheduled to appear ilt State Supreme Court today to answer questions about his assell but Jnstead was being que11Uoned in the office of Manhattan Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan. Charles G. Moerdler, the lawyer In the libel case that was to elicit the financial data, said he would seek to have Irving held in contempt of court. Ackerman 1ald the writer'• new counsel would be the firm of Nickerson, Kramer, Lowenstein, Neisen and Kamin. Maury Nessen will handle the case, he said. Investigating the international Intrigue were Swiss police, who have reportedly sen! lhe FBI a list of questions for the author to answer. Ackerman said lhe FBI bu; not in~erviewed hia client. CAILY P'ILOT Sl1fl l"ltltt . . Two of !our perllOns indlc41d bf 'the Orange County Grand Jury on charaes stemming from the alleged discovery in Laguna Beach of an international smug· gllng ring 1pecializing In haJhlsh oil have been ordered to face Superior ' Court ,... raignment l'~eb. 4. Judge William Murray set that date Thursday for Michael Paul Theodor, 25, of El!lnore and Deborah Gillion, IO, of Oceanside. It is upected that two codefendants whole names are bein& withheld by the district attorney'• office will be arraia:ned later today. Flight Control Operation Unit Used at El Toro Theodor, Mila Glbeon 1nd David Kulik, 13, of Carlshad, wtre arrested Dec. 30 in an art colony rald carried out by police from Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. district attorney'• l.uvaigators and mem4 bera of the Or111Me County Narcotics Task Force. Investigation led to the arrest ln Kabul. Af1h1nlot11 ol Kullk '1 elder brother, Al· ei:anders, 20, on charaes lhat he played a major role In th• llllclt lblpment of ba1hlsh oil to this country. · Federal agents are aeelcing the °" tradition of the elder Kulik to lhe United .States. Police and narcotica fnve!tl1ator1 have seized huge quantitle11 of hashleh oil in r .. cent weeks in rai ds whlch have led to the arrest of 11even other persons on identical charges. Investigators predicted today that further indiclments will be issued by the newly formed a:rand jury in a determined. effort to stamp out what was descrlbtd as the late.st and most novel addition to the wide range of drugs available tb California addicts. Also involved is the U.S. Postal Service, which New York Regional Inspector Earl Ingebright confirmed is conducting a probe that "got into full swing" Thursday. ORANGE DETECTIVE UN SUIT) DIRECTS SEARCH Newport Lif99uards Come Up Wit h '011lble Murder Weapon A new $%.3 million flictit L'Ontrol center at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station is in operation and other factla of tht ufety system will be completed soon. Vincent J. Mellone, chief of the new Federal Aviation Administration facility told private pilots this week t.be purpog~ of the equipment is to make the county'• lnvestigator11 explained that it takes a Pound of haahish to prepare one oUDCt: of the oil. Hash.I.ah la ltaelf derived from marijuana. Jngebrigbt 11aid it hi a violation of the mail fraud .statute to use any scheme to obtain mon~y or property from another on the basil of false repre&entation, pro- mises or pretense. State Supreme Court Justice Edward I. Divers Find · Alleged ' crowded airways safer. . Eventually, the new center will provide · radar service to pilots between Orange County, Oceanside and Long Beach, Mellone revealed. Playhouse Adds Two Rest Rooms Mccaffrey refused on Thursday to excuse Irving from appearing personally in court tr. a '55 million suit by art dealer Fer· nand Legros, who claim1 lrvinl llbeltid hlm In "Fake," the wrlter'1 la1t book. Legroa' lawyer, Charle11 Moerdler, aaid he would aak Irvln1 about the aUeeed Hughe transaction to establish and locate tbe 1uthor'1 a.saetl. Murder .Gun .in Harbor • • He said the FAA's Long Reach center will be merg~ wi~h the El Toro facility. About 'I million of the cost is for a new AnticipaUrt&· lots of full houses for type computer, called ARTS In, which forthcomi na: productions. the La1t1111 will provide easier tracking and ellrnlnate Moulton Plllyhouse ii taking SUIPI to el• By TOM BARLEY the newlyweds returned to their Orange guesswork as to which aircraft is which, pand its rest room facilities IO in· °' tM ~Hr l'li.t Ji.If apartment last weekend after visiting the private flyers were told. termission curtains won't have to be Two men and a woman accused of relatives. Mellone said the center is ready aow to delayed, Playhouse president Glenn hoo b Id · It ls alleged that Wade shot Mitchell offer r11dar advisory services to pilots slaying Orange sc lteac er Gera M1t-through the heart despite the victim's entering the local airspace, ubut," he Vedder told Laguna Beach Chamber of cheU were ordered late Thursday to face immediate surrender of his wallet and complained, "we are not getting enough Commerce directors Tuesday. FreMP .. el preliminary hearing Feb. 16 in Santa Ana while Mrs. Mitchell was fumbling in her response." "We've played to 'standing room only', Municlpil C:Ourt. purse for money dema11ded by the dis-Pilots were told that improved in-houses in a few of our recen.t pro-· CASPERS •.• I d I l II Li. d b · 11· duclions ," said Vedder, "and whe rt Just two hou.rs earlier, Newport Beach gu se coupe. , s a a ons an c anges 1n m Jtary' flight Investigators claim all three then drove rules have already cut down on thl! there's that kind of a crowd we find WI · will be tlred of havln1 two Democratic 1en1tort and that the Republican who capturea his party'• primary will be elected. He said he la wlllin1 to finance his own primary campaip U that'• what Lifeguard Bill Mills, diving along the out to Newport to hurl the murder number or near misses reported in the El have tQ hold the curtain until everyone · murky bottom of Newport Harbor, weapon into the dock behind the Stuft Toro area. get& back after intermissioo. recbvered the alleged murder weapon. Shirt. "Two-thirds or the team {FAA, "For this reason, the board has voted Mills surfaced with a muddy .22 caliber Wade and Cartwright were anested in military ) are working Ill improving flight lo allocate ,l,500 lo add two toilets to thi Pistol which authoritie.s believe WllS hurl-Phoenix, Arizona two days after the kill-sa!ety ," Mellone added, "We are hoping women 's rest rooms ...:.. which or course Jng. Mis! Sutllffe was arreated in her to get better cooperation from gtneral confirms the fact that the Playhouse goal , it takef• I ~· \t .! I Caspers 1pent more money -reputed- ly $80,000 -in 1970 to win election as a aupervi10r·than any candld1te la Ol'an1e ed1•into the ,bay Dear the Stuft Shirt home city of Pomona. (private) flyers." is 'stand ng room only' for every show." restaurant after the slaying. !----'------------'----------------------------- County hl1tory. ,,14 ll1~ed how he expffled to wl~ tilt' GOP aenatorlal nomination. In 1'71 by aperid.lnir large amounta of money when m\IUonaire Norton Simon couldn't do It in 1970, the fifth district aupervisor replied : "He didn't do it right." And how' would he gel electe(f "a{atewide when he is not well known outside of Orange County? '1Well, it isn't very rar to San Diego and l.o5 Angeles:," Caspers replied, in· dicating he would key his campaign to SoUthern California voters, lar1ely Ig- noring Northern California. "Oh, you mjght have to go up north once. I might concentrate the campaign IS rar !)Orth as Ventura ," Caspers said wryly. He · admi tled he will have "to do $0rneU}ing bia:" in his next few years 111 a couftty supt:rvisor, "if I want to move up the ladder." Caspers also admitted he is something of a maverick in relation to rea:u1u Republican party polltia. He desert~ hi.s brand of politics a.s "selective socialism ." "That is, J might be agal nSt public housing, but I am for free bus 1ervlce. It's a matter or deciding which gQyern- ment services: should be free or subsidiz- ed and which shouldn't." He said he believes that , once having won the GOP primary in lflfl, the party regular• would back him . "Are they going to back the Democrat?" he asked. Caspers also said he doea not COR.!Jider himself the forerunner of a new wave of politicians, ~ailed modern politici11ns who are self.sufficient, want action and 1peak with candor. "There isn't going to be a new wave because there Aren 't enough guys who can afford to leave business," he said. Judge Philip Schwab otdered the lrkl to face 1J>r!1imjnap' h~a.ring ~f~~ discovery o' H,• 1'eapon. The gun Is being a,nalyr.ed t.Oday by District Attorney's investigators for possible use as evidence in the preliminary hearing. The suspects, now being held in Orange County J'all with ball denied have been 1deiitlfled by aUthorlties as Chino prison escapees Jerry Michael Wade, 25, Willia m Neil Cartwright, 31, and Susan Sutlllfe, 23. Wade, alleged by investigators to be the 11trigger man" In the Mitchell murder, is represtnted by the p u b I i c defender . Judge Schwab assigned private 11ttorneys for Cartwright and Miss Mitchell. Investigators said they will allege at the hearing that Mis1 Sutliffe and Wade, botl, wearing blonde wig1, 11cco1ted Mitchell, ~. and hl11 wife Karen, 24, 11 Bible Study Set For Youngsters Enrollment is now being accepted for the second part of 11 three part Bible study in the Christian Released Time Education Program in Laguna Beach. Fourth and fifth grade students are In- vited to enroll in a course to study Solomon and his temple of gold, based on recent archeological dies near the Gulf or Aqabah. Sixth grade students: will explore the topic "Freedom in God's World ." Forms for the class may be picked up at the three elementary schools or by writing Mrs. John McDougall, 31162, Sunset Ave ., South'1.agun1. Donatlona arl alao needed. · ... Body of Girl :Fr~~e~ For Future Treatment By BILL STOCKTON 1ulfo1ide, 1 biological preservative. Then LOS ANGELES (AP ) _ Th< fithtt o( the body WU cooled to 3:7 degrets below uro, the temperature of liquid nitrogen. a1a 3-year-old girl who died or a kidney The body now is stored in 11 cryogenic disorder 11ays her body has been frozen in vacuum bottle. . hopes science later can revive and cur• Genevieve is the lirst child ever frozen her. cryogenica.IJy, aald Robert Nellon, 1n "Per&0nally, I have 111 feeling that electronics engineer who li ;i'tsldent of 1clence will be able lo do aomethlng," the toelety. • Guy dt la folerle, 31, ol Montr01! uld Coll ol the proceSI 11 ..Um11ed 11 Thursday. fll,000 to f20,000, Nelaon ukt. His d•ughler (lenevieva dltil Tuesdoy Society J1lelllbors hope !bat medlc1I ln a private LA>s Angelea ho.!plt.al after a science will perfect a me"na to lhl"' • two-year .illness. frpun body, repew life and lhen cure the "I'm \eying to be realistic about this, 'mi11dy wblcb bl'OIJ&hl (llnlcal death. but I 1incttdy think o~a d1y thty'll ~ · .,,,1 tint aucCU8, CyrGn/Co Soclet~ able to ravlvt.hor. wh<n; J don't 1mo11. • •.mambero bell•••, 1111y -'!Ith• child uld De 11 Pot.rle, 1 drllJ ulHm1n. IUCh 11 Geiietleve. Blolollitli uy lhe \\\hen 'Gtlit•lt•• dlld, a mlcllcal tum , primary problam In lli11rli1 • - 1tood bJ to <trllly her death. Thin, tr· •body 11 to llrhtl every cell llJ to .._.. pull ol Ille O'yol!lc lotl•ty of (;Jllltmla aull.tlnlng tempenturt ii 1111 .,.m• • • ' . I WINTER SALE CONTINUES· ~enred~n's 6?Jm r.:SBrava ( ON SlLE WMtetl .,..,. ,,.... ... ..n ...... II• • HINllDON • HllrTAal • DklXIL • SHllklLL • M4kel CAI• SON ...tt.We MW.,•'-(Hl•a. A WllM •lectlM ef tN flie.t tt1ellty ""'thttt .. '""'-' ... ~ ..,., ... ' -- -· Henredon jc~ ON DISPLAY NOW, AT SALi PRICIS I I RIG. SALi ARM CHAIRS ... 149. 119. M. Side Chairs . • • .. 1 Z5. DINING TAILE .. 379. ftar41 •• ll ) at" llfW J 99 .... 319. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON - DREXEL -HERITAGE -KARASTAN lllWPOIT STOii -NIUT 'Tl l t NllWPORT llACH 1727 Wllltllff Or., '42·2050 OPI N Plt!OAY 'TIL INTIRIORS Pref-I lnlerl" 0..ll"trl Av1ll1ltl..._.ID fltlMt T.n ,,_ ,..., ef 0..... C1 arp 111 1fil " LAGUNA llACH w Herth c;; :Jll"'" . """'* 1 picked ber'body In Ice. men!. • d The body w11 taken lo 1 CSC !1eWtr, O-Vlev1 nllhed only ts. ,....ti. '° I _ _:~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~!!!!~!!!!! 1on11wbtre In the Loi Anallu lfU ' lhert would be I• tllluo to !haw 11 "" ind her blood repl1eed with dlmtthyl Hm1. • • " " . • .. . . " ., • • ' • • I - ' . '" . " ' I • " • ' ·N.Y. Steeb I ' ORAN~E COUNt'.0 CA~FORNJA ·:---:-~-;-~-"-~~~~~--'~-:--"-:;---:..;_~~--:-~~~~--:-~__,."--~--:-~~~-'--~-;--- :Finn GiVes $70,000 t~ Eurnish CarrilIO School ~ ~. NO. 24, 4 SECTIONS, ... PAG~ ' .. FRIDAY; JANUA~Y .28, '1972 TEN CENTS ' . . ' ' ' I • • • ._ PAMELA BAU.AN .,,., .. lldr ,.... .... . " The lollNian V~jo Co!npfDy announced )OdaY ·ii' will; ...... t an oitrlgllt gilt of 1/9,lllO . .. tho San Jqaqubs Elementary ,Scbool Dlltrlct . ' ' Jtni Toeflet, leDlar vko prelldell~ ald tbe l'undl will be earifiarked • !or 4umllhlnP.--!or the J>ew Circlllo SChool ao~·Drlve, wlllcb will -In .SeP-leftllier ol 1'73. . • . T!>e IMMY wW be uaed, to provide ~~: ta~u,. !fnpes, bQ9k1 ·and acience ... " . =. ' ' .. ~ . ' . " .. .!~-i..t.' ' -· ' . , ~ii.:· -Yie ·t .... ::1~· ... .. .. ~ .. and audlo-Ylaual eqa1-J . .Jund1 al· located by tbe lllte .-boot IMd!dlng aJd _.,., cannol be uald !or ll1Cll teeim. "Bellevlng u.t problemJ artln reality opponunille.t, the llluloo Viejo Compon~ would like to mend tllil addltiooal aid to the diatrict,11 aaid Toepfer. '"l'hll aid wW ""''lit ol a monetary 1m to the dlltrlct to Iii amount 1ul!lctent to cover .the ~ for completely · tumishlng the Carrlllo·School. Thi• gilt will be made with 111!. requirement for reimburaemenf. to the Jiistrict, II ' . • • Toepfer aid that durhla the put few mootha tbe COlllPlllY hu been listenlnl to variou.s sua:e1ted soluUons' to the con· 1tructlon problem In tbe dl1trlct. MOit of tbe IOlutlont have 11111 lmpllcatlons •r couJ4 only be 1chlevld over sucll a ionf period that .they would have llltle ellecl on present problems. ~ "The Mllf•lon Viel>, Compsey. !las al'l'•Y• been cognlwit cl tbe importance of good educatiooll !actlitiOI Int uy com· munijy and we ·lherefore did our but to assist to bringing ~tiopal {lf:illJI" to • • .. ·u1 ' ' .. --· - • ~ ·DJ.ea TIA.CHES THSiHANDICAPPIO $..,.._ 'J.! F'!"'I• " c!Wl'ooinJ: lh · 1ddltkin to. lactng a con- sµi.etioO 171.sis, the di.strict a!IO !acea a $2 mllllon financial losa In the general oper1ti'rw ·fund. if the Feb. 1 tu override falls. . · T.Oepfer said Mission Viejo-Com.PlllY supports th.e tax override and urged residents to vdte for the issue. llalpb Galea, supelintedden~ said be i.s ~·extremely pleased and apP.J1!Clative. of this · 1aleat gilt' from the Mission Viejo Company. 'i'Jle ~ w~I use, It to the best educational . ' " advantage of the ~blldren enterin&' Cai:· rillo School," he said. · In recent months other firms have of· fered · help to San Joaquin. The Irvine Company has offered the loan of adva~ plaMiog funds, which have been ac- ceple<j,. and a II million looa lo< ...,. slruction which legal authorities have not yet ruled on, · Ponderosa Homes also hu provided advance planning funds which the diatrict has accepted. een Tracts.Set In Irvine, Viejo Areas By GllORGE LEIDAL Of .. Oely ,. .. , SI.ti' Developers In Itvlne and Mission Viejo have plans for buJldtng at least a,a new homes in the nut rew year•. Approved lrldl· In lllalllao Viejo and El Toro account for 1,100 bomu apected to swell 1tudent ....,II In both the San Joaquin El~· • 'l'lllllll •l!-Hlth'Sc:Mol 1*tlldl. ....... .... can be bulJt·tn .... ......,. .,.. .... II the new City al Jm... . . MillW '1,IJ) -la llft ·-or I =·="·~~11Je ol u..' cjty In'* . now tlce'tecaslllderatlm ~ U. 1n1ne pJannlal conimJe_. and 11111 -Oiol . itlllGINllll .... Doutt• I. Mtralt.' ~ ... ,,. ~·r· .. .,,.., . . I : , ·I • \ i-·l 11 : I ' f ~ . ' , ' I I ' ~ ' I, fl j Geolo~t:· MPi1pl , • ' : l ~ ,•), 11 •• • ..... :t. ~~Y~.'.ilJ~d~'t ' ·; '' rf •,., llj.,._.;,t • In" T:ustm :Ai-$ . by the -dip_. . ' The ... -... jUat tlloee --In ~·nmc ..._No-can ~-bow many o~ .. Jlfam\ed by~­ A map locMld ao die board ._ wall In tile Tullln IJDlao High Scbool -elficies · 11' dollod wllh little P.., 1llpl 'ol """'lndkatq llMl'•PIJl'O•ld tncll. The 1llp1,ol paper.,. lllent teatlmony to the district'• hopol lar vow approvll Tiie .. ci.1 ol • ,15 mU!lm, bond lnue. On the 1ame blllot, voters Will be uk· ed .lo approff ta ...mde JllUI""' for -Ibo h!fh' achooh and elemeptary ~--The elementary dl1trlct baa alloot. '1J mllllotl ol .umpent bonds . aPo proved by vot.n last year. ' 'Wllllam· z.a, 1'iltin'1 superintendent, --tliii lmporlance of'Tlludoy'I eloctltin notq "voten will lllerallJ bo deciding wbetller tir not to ~ Ille -present quallty of the dlslrlct's educ .. tJO!Jal program." · This year/ the hli:h school district ·11 dfppittc lnto trelef'Vea: to conUnue "Jtl highly regmled leW of qualtty," 7.oa aald., Coine June 30, a 86-cerlt override' approved three yNJ'I ago by the voten ol the district will esptre.· That woold drop the -to • cenll per 1100 of ... -valuation. It would l1ao cul by 11 percent the level of r1naoo.i ~ 1oc11 property tut• contribute to Ibo ~ -dlatrict. , 'l'h\J.I, 4'We lte I Inc V~rl to app~ve a ceW., rite o! .It per !100 a~ value," Zogg 111d. Allhouib the override will help COlllinu« quality education In the· face ol aa •es· ( .. lllVILDING, Pip I) ,. . . . ' . w-tllmr·· ~1bly cloully lldt. wlll cover Ibo .oi-oOlat m, Sllur. day, P*lbb' -.. Into ......... urday nlllht aod -.,. 1111111 5aturday 16 at the _._ rillll to tl5 Inland. LoWI f1 lo Ill cle-,....._ INSIDE T8DA 'I' , Tu C11jldrttl'I .~ Glllld of N""flO'I Harbor .,, pr- IJIO a plap for cMd"" el a- Coon CoU.g• -...... YOM11 fl.,;l pklU(tl Cl1'd 0 ltorJ Oil l'oflt 25 of 11od4p'1 .W•f"""""· L M. tewC .: =.."':. ., ==· '' --.... 11 c ..... ,... ... , .. .. C..-. 11 h'MI ..... ft ' ' I =··-· ,. tt =--!!:!! ........ ,_ ' ,..,..... • I ~ • IMI .,.._,. -............ ,,, ="-.: ~ \; _.._ .... -. --.. -.... .. . • I • I 2 OAJl Y PILOT S8 '78 Campal91a-- Cas pe rS May Run F·or U.S. ·Senate By JACK BROBACK Of tM o.11y ''lft Sttff Ronald Caspers, cblinnan af lhe Orange County Board ol Superviaor1, ex· pecta to be 1 candidate for the U.S. Senile In 1976. .He will run 11 a Republican. The Newport Beaclt finan cier-turned- politician disclosed his political ambitions Thursday night during a frtt-wheeling talk in Laguna Beach be.fore members of the Orange Cnunty Chapter or Sigma Delta Chi, the national journallatic socie- ty. "I ctrtainly wouldn't want to be a aupervlsor all my life -certainly not for more than two terms," aald Ca1per1, m. dicaUng ht will aeek re-election to his fifth diltrict teal on the L'Ollnty board 111 1974. Casper1, pulling no punchet In a lively question 11nd a n a w e r 1euion w i t h ne"•smen, litld he doesn't believe he is being arrogant in announcin1 his political aspirations. ''Any man that has a job and doesn't a1pire to something better -well, 1 don't think that man has adequate 1mblHon." Caspers said he deHnitely Is not in- ltre.sted in going to tM U.S. Houat of Representatives because it'1 too slow. "You ha ve to be there for eiRht or JO years before you can accomplish. anything and I don't like the Idea of hlV• ing to run for Office every two ye1r1." Caspers 1dmitted his appetite for higher office had been whetted by his e•· perience in <.'OUn ty government. "I can't see ever going back to private Industry," said the fou nd er and president or Key!ltone Savings and Loan . "Each day is too much like the previous day. I got my kic ks out or busi ness, but lhen it became just one bottom line after another. 'fhis thing (politics ) it a thrill a minute. Of course, It cautes a lot of a1· aravalion , too." Caspers was asked how he expected to be elected lo the U.S. Senate with such a relatively small amount of politica l ex- perience. "Money ," he replied. He said he figures Californians by J97S will be dred of having two Democratic senator1 and that the Republic.an who c1pture1 his l~1rty's primary will be elected. He said he ls willing to tin1nce his own primai,.y campaign if th1t's what it takes. ... •! Caspers 1pent more money -reputed· .....,...,,_.~:a ly $80,000 -in 1970 to win election 11 a DAILY 'ILOT Slttf rlltlt HAS THE SPIRIT OF '76 Senate A1plr1nt Caspers Caspers Still Not Pleased With Cityhood The vote to ·incorporate the city or Irvine Wu ··~an emntlonal drivel thing•• that he could have beat.en lf he had "'"led ta rpaid the money, Orange County Supervilor Ronald Calpers aaid Tbundoy. . • l • The Ofth dJ!!rlcl co~ IUptrvl!Or made the statement dur ing an ap- pearanci! before county journalist! in Laguna Beach. "f·atUI believe we 'd be much better off U we dJd away with all cities and had just one government In Orange County. but it's 1omething I don't talk about . at breakfast with the mayors anymore ," 11.Jd Caspers. · "Now we have another city (Irvine\. It took 1 big chunk right out of the middle of our county service area. Jt seems 10J me it was an emotional thing that wa1 unnecessary. · "They had everythJng they needed in the way or 1overnment ·services -trash pickup, fire and police protecLion and so forth -and now tl'ley are flounderifl& around trying to build a whole new struc- ture of government. "Oh, we'll tthe county) contract for aome of these services next July o[ co-.irst. but it will end up costing them more. It all 11eems llke such a w11ste o( energy and resource111 when the county could do it much more efficiently." OIAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT .._,_~ ............ c ......... ORANOI COAS'T' JtVILltMING COMP'Nf'I' leD•rt N. W11d l'rlSlllMt tt'lf ,.~..,.. Jacl It. Curit'/' V'licl l'fn~t .-.cl G-M ~ Tho111 1• 11:,,.,;i 1•1, .... lho"''' A. M•rJ1kiftt M ...... lrw l!"dllllr Ck1rft1 H. Le,,. ltld.••d it. N,n ANl1t1111 ""-flftg Eetton OffltM c.... -•: ui w .. r 11•'1' strwt ..........., l .. tll: :u3:I HtwPort l 1111!w trl l MllM hldl; m 1"111'•1 A-M1,1111tl..,.,. 1 .. c11~ 11111 1 .. e11 1ouiw.r11 .. ~; .W Hwt11 .. CM'llnt A1111 eAl\.V IJtLOT, ...... •'di h ...,.. W.. ,,_.,.,_ ........ •llV ... C9flt ~ MY 111 ... ,.. .. -'"""'-,... l~1 1111~ .,....,... .. ell. C:.tll """'· ~""­a.di. ,._,...., v 11iey, ..., ,._.., c. .... ,,.."' ........ ltttt'lt, ...... Wllfl -1'11""-I •llll&lfl. ,...ifl(1H I lltlot!lflt llltflf ii W la Wlllf aty tff9tt, C:.M M .. I, , ........ (7141 142-4,Jt supervisor than any candidate Jn Oran1e County hiJtory. Aaked how he expected to win the GOP aenatori•I nomination in 197t by apendint larie amountl of money when millionaire Norton Simon couldn't do it in 1970, the fifth dlatrict. supervisor replied: "He didn't do it right." And how would he set elected 1t1tewide when he is not well known oul1lde of Oran1e County! "Well, it lan't very far to San Dieco and Loa Anaelts," Caapers replied, in- dicatin1 he wOuld key hls campaip to Southern California vot~n. Jarrel)' i1· norlng Northern Californi•. "'Oh. you ml1ht .hive to 10 up north once. I might concentrate the camptlgn 111 f,r north aa Ventura/' Ca1per1 uid wryly. . He tdmilltd be wl\I have "to do something big" in his next few yeara 11 ,• coupty a~P;trviAOr, "if I went to move l{P the ladder." Cuperl also admitted he ls aomethinc or 1 maverick In relation to recullr Republican party politics. He deteribed his brand of politics u "selective socialism. ~1 "That is, J might be against public . housing, but I am for free bus service. Jt'a a matter of deciding which govern· menl eervices 1hould be fret or 1ubsidi1· ed and whic h shouldn'l.'1 He said he believes tha t. once having won the GOP primary in 1976, the party regulars would back him. "Are they going to back the Democrat?" he 1sked. Caiiipers alao aaid he does not consider himself the forerunner of a new wave of ~lltlci,.ns, so-citied modern politicians who are self-sufficient, want action and apeak with candor. "There isn't 1oing to be a new w1vt because there aren't enough IUJ'I who can afford to leave b411inesa," ht 11id. FABULA .•. we incre111e the size of our schools, we should also change the scope of our sub- jects. The schools should become more comprehensive ." Noting the needs of students ch11nge 11nd many need training other th11 n for entr11nce to a college, Fabula urged pro- gr11ms that help students "become us-.ful, productive members of our community." As a board member, Fabula 1ald he would work !or more special education programs, jncludi11g programs for educa· tionally handicapped, the educable men-- tally retarded and the mentally Rifted minors. He would suppart teeklng ad- ditional federal and state fu nds for new progr11ms. Fabula urges caution on conslder11lion of 1111-year school programs. He hopes for improved programs to de1l with aociAI diseases and sugge!ts methods olher lhan ex pulsion would better solve the dru1 abuse problem. F'11bul1 also opposes cootinuatton of I.ht rii ld dreas code. CARKEY ... erpand the nccup1Uon proaram to the detriment of the academtc program, but broaden it to take in more types of voca- llonol lleldl, partlcularly tledronica and mechanics. ClwtW A4t;;14J I "41·1671 S..C ........ Alh,......., ,,,., •••• 4tJ-4~11 ~ M, Oow"9 C:... "'*loll"" ~II'/'. ,.. """" ... ~. "'"'"'' ..... 911Jl'trltl ~ ., 14'••~*'*'" """" _, .. ~ """""' ~ ... ,.. ..... If .,...,lllM ....... . "H1vtn11 ·bttft a bulldlo[ enfinttr, I feel l l.'OOld be o! valut lo"'• boud In lhe 1.re1 ol echool c.1ln.lctlM Ind I am tnleruled In .. pklrlna Ille al~ytar 1<hool plsn on the hlch acheol level, modular achedulin1. and rolallna achedulln1. .... dllt .......... "' ............ • ./J @ Fall Survived By Stewardess • lll::LG!W>I' (AP I -~ ' bave adiibulad tho ourvlval of • YO(Dllav -·-wllo fen i1.• feel when her aircraft erploded over Ciechoidovlkla to an ef(ecl • possibly 1imilar to 1kl jumpini. Vesna Vulovic w11 the nnly aurvlvor of the cr111h Wednesday of the Yugoal1v Air Transport DC9 i1' which 27 persons were killed . The Belgrade newspaper Borgo quoted expert.s u theorizing ahe tell in Che tailpiece of the plane, which 11Jd down a anow-coated slope, and the girl tumbled out. She suffered a broken arm and leg, 11 brain concussion and damaa· ed kidneys. Flight Control Operation Unit Used at El Toro A new $2.3 million Dl1ht control center at El Toro Marine Qlrps Air Station is In ope_ration and other facets of the safety system will be completed aoon. • Vincent J. Mellone, chief of the nt'!' rederal Aviation Administration facility,. told private pllols this week the purpose of the equi'pm'ent is to make the county's crowded airways safer, BUILDING BOOM -Map shows portions or the San Joa~uin Elementary a.nd Tustin Unio n High School Di.strict in which 3.000 new homes are ap- proved for construction in the ne xt few years. Nu mbers in circles indicate approved tracts as charted by hifh achoo! district officials. Wavy lines DA ILY "ILOT M•• indicate undeveJoped areas left off map. Another ~.ooo homes are bein' considered for approval by the Irvine City Cou ncil and would fall In the area between Culver and Jeffrey Drives above Moulton Parkway, if approv ed. Eventually, the new center will provide r1dar service to pilots between Orange County, Oceanside and Long Beach, Mellone revealed. He aaid the FAA's Long Beach center. will be merged with the El Toro facility. About -$1 million of the COit ls fer a lltlf type computer, called ARTS in. which "'ill provide easier tracking and elimin11te guesswork as to whjch aircraft is which, the private nye rs were told . J!roM P .. e 1 BUILDING BOOM IN IRVINE, MISSION VIEJO • • • Mellone saJd the center Is ready aow to offer radar adviAOry services to pilots entering the Joc'al airspace, "but/' he. complained, "we are not 1ettln1 enou1h re3ponse." pected 1,~ new 1tudent1 each year In the dlllrlet'a foor high 1c:hool1, tt does not provide for bulldin11. Thus,. trustee• are seeking voter ap- prove! ol the $15 million bond i11,11e. Thf! bonds will allow exp1nsk>n of University HJ1h in Irvine , Mission Viejo, Tustin and Foothill high schools to accommodate 2,500 e1eh. Some of the bond money ma y be used to purcha1e sites for future con· strucUon. District officials estimate the bonding authority will not affect the present lax rate, since they will qualify the district for 1t1te school building fund aid. While school officials may look 1he1d ID tho etpedocl de .. lo!>m<o\ ol the I.ODO new home• ln Irvine, El Toro and Misskln Viejo, when projectin1 pupil enrollments for ne1t yetr -and for construcUon of school1 -they may only count foun· dation1 already lakl by developer1. This conservative estimating procedure has p~uced an inde1 of the kind of overcrowding the high school district faces next fall . Just completed University High, built to house 1,ns students will squeete in from 1,100 to 1,200 next year. Mluion Viejo High, whic h haa been subject to double 1essions for two years 11nd now handles 2,391 studenta in space built for ~.DI, will be the most crowded of the four district schools next year. Projections indicate from 2,llOO to 3,000 high school a1e students will cram Mission Viejo Hi1h next year. Fae~ with overcrowding augge1t~ by the gloomy foundation count projections, trusteea don 't talk much about the little .green a!ip.11 noti ng approved new tracts. Robert• Matthew, district bwJine.u m•na1er, 1aya 1lmply, ''it is just one more reason wtiy we 'll need the bonds." · Complic1ting the high school district bond issue in the mi nds of voters is the proepect of unllica tion. Next June, voters will be 1sked to 1pprove a unification plan th1t would distolve the high school district and the three ele mentary districts that lit within ii. If unific1tion is 1pproved, lhrff new unified -grades Kindergarten to 12 -districts would be formed. The Irvine, Tustin and Mission Vie.lo Uni fied districts would aerve the same communities the high tchool distrlct now serves. However, they wouldn't begin opera· lions until the 1913-74 school year. Hi1h school trustees noted expansion of the present racilities muat begin before then. Any such expanded facilities wwld berleflt 'the newly created dWtricts aince: . the buildings art ·divided 1q,.1phk:ally according to the wishea of voten In tht Unification election. If unific1tion palHt, the unspent boi:w:I lunds are auton111tlcally diuolved and each or the new dlatrlcU must then leek new bond iuues acconlin1 to their pro- jected needs. The prospect of a,ooo new homu in Irvine, El Toro and Miuion Vtejo over the next few ye1rs is no more happily received by offlclalll ol the San Jotquin Elementary Dt1llict .. Some S,500 students •rt on double 1et1ION alrttdy; Even without the neec11 lot further voter 1pprov1I of bonds, the Sin Joaquin fin•ntt measure on Tueadiy.'1bllllot 11 no less lmport1'1t than the rombined bond ind overrid~ measures. ~ing sought by tho ld1h l<hool dlatrlct. Both districts •hire much of the ••me georraphy on wh~ the a,ooo new homes are expected . Allllou&h thl elementary dl1trict has wllh tho help of dovelopera inc ludlnJ the lrvlne Comi>AnY narrowed the former two-year 111 time It took to 1et a ne• ochool built, the ctldl ·op job In •ehool eon1tMICllon !1 far from ltnl1hod. Twelve 1chonl1 are belnc planned or built r11ht $1.85 voters are 1sk ed to approve Tua-The combined tax r11te1 o(. both the day will 10 to maintaining temporary high school and elementary dl11tric:ts U classroom units thet are required until both override requesla are approved, would 1ppro1.lm1te the property tax sup- permanent facilities can be built out of port of neighboring unified school bond money1. districts such as Newport-Mesa, even If the elementary override fails , the tax thou1h. those districts ire not ex· rate for the elementary district w~. periencin1 slmil1r r1pid growth pro- drop to $1 .35 pe'r $100 of assessed pro-blems . perty value. That'• a 42 percent cut in The combined rAle would be $4.84 per financial support for elementary schools $100 next year which comp1res to 11 bec1use the present rile of $2.0I erpires general fund r•te In Newport Beach and June 30. Coste Meaa of ft.~. P:ilobl were t01d that Improved in- stal11tions and changes In military Dllht ni les have l)ready cul down on The number of near misses reported In the El Tero 1rea. "Two-thirds of the leam (FAA, military) ere working 1L improving fti1ht safety,'' Mellone added, uwe are hopinl to get better cooperation from 1Mera1 (private ) flyera.'' WINTER SALE CONTINUES r ttemedOn's s...c .... .,..,. '"'"' .. 11 ..., ...... H• • NINllDON • HRrTA•I • DllllL • SNllllLL • MAl•I CAI· ION ............. 11t Mt. IHfc•· A .............. ef ... ,. .. ...-tftf .....,.,, .. ....,. ... llt ..,,. ...... -........ . '-. ON DISPLAY NOW, AT SALi rtl,ICH Rlti. SALi ARM CHAIRS . , . 149, 119. M. Side Chairs . . . . . 125. DINING TAILI .. 379. (6b4J ,, fJJ Jt" •tLUI DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE-KARASTAN NIWPOIT ITOll -'Nlt,lT '!IL t NIWl'OftT llACH 1727WMkllff Dr., 642-2050 Ol'IN PIUDAY 'TIL f IN.TIRIORS ",.,_,.,,., ·-for Deaifnort A .. 1111111 A ID "'"-, .. "-.... wf ..... C1 T; ltt 1161 99 .... 319. \ \ ' • • i • • . .- . ' •• • ... C1N MIU, C.Mtrllle. J<Ailcr~ lllf •"'• ... ''*''lllYI W llfltll SUI _.,,., ...,.,,.,.., ........ ta.It ....,..,.,. "We 1hould UM our achi!ol pl1nll as much •a poulble. If we hive to, we 1hould lnnovote, u Iona u ltdoeln't ltl<c away from tbt academic pr01f1.m." now . ' Part ol the lolal tu ralt mulmum of • • I I I • I . Bae~ t o Sh~p " " • .. Apollo 16, riding bign on top of its ~tµrn 5' rooke~ returns ,to the Vehicl' As- semblf. Building, left, at Cape Kennedy Thu\.sday for replacon\ent of a Command Modu e reaction control •ystem fuel ta0k. /!'he·,Jauttch may &e delayed ·for a second firne. {t Is the lint time a spacecrart had to be returned after being tak- en to the launch pad. · ' •Hard LUfk Prmnoter' Skyjacker's Dream Fatal I frldar, J.,,u.,y 28, 1972 DAILY PILOT $ -2 Officers_ Slain In Street Attack Rails, Union Ink . . - 42-inonth Pact NEW .YORK (AP! -Two policemen ~n loot polrol In the East Village wen shot fatally Thursday liilht Jn what police called a. ".brUtal, unprovoked .attack" by:tmknown gunmen. Wllne,,... told police that they saw Orie tnan run from the scene Waving his gun aloft and firh1g fnlo the air as if in ·glee. Th• attackers look the service revolvers from both patrolmen. an illegally parked car. The luncheonette owner told them he dld not know whoM car it was, police said, and the officer• left. Moments later the owner heard rapid il!ll~ and rwhed out to find the of. ficers sprawled on t b • sidewalk. 2 Escaped Con victs Take Driver on Ride Police scoured the area and within an hour of the 10:50 p.m. shooting halt seized at least 30 men, some arm~ for questioning. None was liJted COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -electrical cord thrown from as a suspect, however. Two escapees from the Ohio the front roof or the in· Killed weire p 8 trot m 1 n penitentiary, one a convicted 1titution . The other escapee Gregory Foster, 22, father of murderer, kldnaped a was captured Thursday in a tw6 cblldren who was hit eight suburban Hilliard man Thurs-wooded area here. times, and his partner, Rocco day night and forced him to Police said they were ques- 1..aurie, 25,, who was hit seven drive them to Cincinnati, Honing Sharp about his hours times, police said. Where they released him as a prisoner of Donald G. Police c,0 m m i s s i 0 n e r unharmed. Manis, 29, and Donald F. Patrick V,1Murphy, hi.I voice a Police in Hiiliard said Irwin Ferdinand, 34. whisper and bis body shaking, Sharp, abducted fro m his Police did not learn oC the told newsmen at Bellevue home at 5:30 p.m., called· kldnaping of Sharp, 29, until Hospital that it was no't cer· police at 3 a.m. today to 10:30 p.m. Thursday. His wife WASHINGTON [UPI) - The nation's railroad> signed a new CC!n!nlct with the United . Tranaportatlon Union Thurs- day glvlng them new cost-saY.. Ing and more e(Cicient work rules that wlll permit them to comeete better with other lreig?lt carriers. The new pact wu signed by trru President Al H. Chesser and by Ohalrmaa William Dempsey of tbe National Railway Labor Conference, tht bargaining arm of lhe railroads. The contract was given pro- visional approval Tuesday by the Pay Board. It covers 150,000 railroad train crew members other tban engineers. The 42-month agreement, retroactive to Jan~ 1, 1970, called for a t2 percent overall Nixon Visits Mountain Area tain that the attack was an · report he was sale at home. said she did not ·contact ambush. He told Police the two con-authorities for fear her "But there'a little lndlcition vlct.s left him in his car on husband's life might be en-WASHINGTON (AP) that the two men had any ad-Ohio Route 50 in Cincinnati dangered. After spending the night at the vance warning ," he said. and disappeared. Sharp said Ohio penitentiary deputy presidential retreat at Camp Police said. the two he drove 100 miles home warden L. G. Ridenour said David, Md .. President Ni:ron patrolJhen, both members of a before calling the police. Manis and Ferdinand wer.e returns to the White House to. neighborhood police team on "They're still 't>n the loose," "desperate men and had to be day for a morning courtesy foot patrol in the racially mii:· police said. "Sharp said he considered dangerous." Of-call from Dr. Rainer Banel, ed precinct, had gone into a doesn't know what direction ficials did not know if they leader of West. Gennany.'1 Increase tn wages, but In turn the union alll'eed lo easing ol restrictive work rules that the railroads had been trylng to scrap for years. ni. trrU wilhheld si&nlng the contract unW the Pay Board acted oa it. The average Increase of 12 percent a year was more than twice the Pay Boarsf'1 annual guideline oC 5.5 percent, but the board said it was willing to approve tbe higher rates because the new work rules would enable the railroads to incruse ef!iciency, I owe r costs and provide better service. UTU President Al Chesser last week said the union might insist on renegotiation or the contract unleu Ute Pay Board g a v e full approval o{ a 4J percent wage increase. SIDEWALK SALE TOMORROW HARBOR CENTER POUGHKEEPSIE, N: Y. George ever realized. was his ' (AP) -A slcyjacker whose last, the hijacking of a twin- friends knew him as a engined Mohawk airlines pi:op-jet. He commandeered it hardluck promoter type was Wednesday as it approached ,,. shot to death Thursday~ and New York's La Guard i a his dream ol suddenly striking Airport from Albany, and tt rich died with him. a.it in forced it to land a t Westchester County i1rport >~ his. last. moments he 'f8me ~ar White Plains. There he cl~ to getting away with allowed the 42 passengers to luncheonette to inquirt about night by ~lidlng down a 40-foot were armed. Christian Democratic party. agent killed von George with a 1----------------------------------------'..--''----------- point blank shotgun blast as $200;000 in ransom cash. debark. "He was . always tflking The drama ended IO hours 1 about the big · deals c:tmlng : Jater at Dutchess County •, up," a friend from inner , airport here w~en an FBI 1:1 days said oJ Heillt'id von th e s.)tyjacker tried to flee the airliner with the $200,000 in cash and a stewardess for a· - hostage. The unidentified agent Poked the shotgun into a getaway car' thit had been provided at von George's command. The agent was quoted as saying that von George screamed. whirled behind the wheel and fired a gun. A retaliatory shotgun blast killed him instantly. .. '"' i.. $1956* 'lbyota. George, 45-year~ld ;ible'ss father of seven.. MeanwMile, he failed at every venblre he Singer M o urned _ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------· ; tried, and weot deepb> into debt. · . The only big detl von \ . * *" '* .Bail Placed ,· Mahalia Jackson Lauded CHICAGO (AP) -"She was unto the Lord.' as she liked to a noble woman, an artist r.all her woi k, yet her life without pee~." says Presiden~ story sings the Gos p e I Nixon of Mahalia Jackson, messa'ge of freedom, and will whose handclapping Gospel not cease to do so." '. 'f~ i:'IAlo 1 · ,.;,from 'Carneal• Hill' 11>' II*·' Mun :1 1cruin.;mari '.'bi' tile ~ · ~-. f-'..-~Pitlll of Europe .. · . . . le.~ee_aection of New ,.Orle.ins : I I Standmlleahues I I I 1. Front dise bl'.akcs. I I I 2. ~all syncJoiromesh transmission. I I l , 3 •. Thii:k;wall-tl>'Wall nylon wpeting; 1 ··:4~;· u I • ' ircl)n;iig, idjastahle bamt aeall. • " ·I 01" '·'"•"i'" f"t ·aonu •ndearocther 19 mjllions ·• Miss· .Jlactsc.i wi..' i'ilie I Jn •H;]• · J.,,;i, :_'4. Th(Sl-y~-old 1fllger1.r.i_tl, 1<1 •internalional fall}•/ had • : r "' , If,.,,., Thinday in a ·sa:~u,r.·o a:n · been in ill health the ja'st · • : /1 • . . '=' Chi~ago hospi~l after suf-several years. She retutneCI ·s. ViilyI lnimor. • ' : . 6. 'nipodameu:r. · ·,. DENVER (UPI) ·-Desp1~ rering a heart seu;ure. She had home from a European con· ·the strong -hrotests of a been a paUent 1h_ere since Jan: cert tour several month:S ago · federal prolecutor, U . S · 19. • on doctors orders. . District Cou~ Judge Fred M. In a Whitt HO!lse ijaltmen~ Miss Jackson received her Winner rul81 .Thursday that the Pre&ident 51;id: musical training from Usten- ccused hi1· _ cker R l c. b a r d "America and 'the woi'ld, ,·ng to records of blues ,,·nger I P Int Id "" r es o cou · .,.. , black people and all ~ple. Bessie Smith while growing up eased, o ~,000 bond. I tqday . mourn .the passmg of in a shack along the.Missi.sslp- 1 La.Point . Mlt.:, ~f a,vere, Mahaha Jacklon.~ .SQe was. a . pi River. Mass.,) ~ 8eabroo~, .N.H., noble woman,, .an· art Is~ . who is ,a ~of parachuting without peer, a magnttiC am· • In New Orl~arui. a family from a jacked airliner over bassador or good will for the spckesman said the funeral a nortmast C.Olorado farm h I nds h Jd th ho <I I • • 7. Cjgarette lighter. 8. Recessed, coveied spate t:izc. • 9. Flo-~ ventilation. ' 10. Tinted windows. 11. Whitewall ti1'S. J 12. Deluxe wheel covers. field~' week, was told,~ United States in ot er a , will be e ere alt ugh a . howeve , he cGuld t>Qt leave , ~~xemplary servant . of her ~~; h~i'=~~~!;~1He~~~ ;,~nd.I , ver ai;ea if be posteH "Mlllions of cars wlll miss _ Landrieu will be asked to - the sound or the great rich ·permit the body to lie in state voice 'making a joyful noise at the Municipal Auditorium. I : I 13. llumper guards. 14. Chrome trim. 'LBJ Backs ··Six-year., ,) .,. ) T • ' iPr~iden~y , : . W (>SJ!fflG1'.CJN . (AP) - f )';ol'lller 'Pr'9\.i.nt Lyiidon 'l!, I ~o-n has decried the power ,~f ca!llpalin cOntributions and t ~dvoc;hted llmltlna, presidents ~'to one stx-y;ear term because : ;Ille Q{lllt .lou)d probably be "in 'the ~besb inl.trests' of ·the ~nation." -·-i ~ ·, 'i • "' · John.90n, 'alter a thret-year 1 absence fro.rq.. public office, ll&id, 1\>ll(ldl1> jhal )be ;., ~ fluence ~or·• campaign• co.,. f trlbulors on !ht .people they \ YOUR LAST •. ·"·:-CHA NC E!_!. . ~ .. • I I 15. Lined trunk. I J r 16. Too1 kit. a I I 17. Can of touch-up paint. I • I 18. Glave boL J 19. Package tray. I I I 2o • .Anti·fxtCZe. I I 21. Seat belt retracton. I I I 22. .Amlrests, front and :rear. I I I .23. S~utside ~carwindaws. I I 24. Fresh a.ii heater and ventilator. I I . ' I 25 •. Front md :rear l!Shtrays. I I I Prlce, 'witliall the above. I I . ' . . •'BJ,otaCctdJa1200 BnndX IQ v v • II I -'V . ' ·-v v. • v ' . ' v ' - v ' v ' v " v ' v v -, . . . v v ' v v -v v v v v v v \ 7!§5B• Bmnd.Y [Q - ' .. ' ' \ ' . . ~· -.. . . •, :! ' :• "L;> '·' _-. .,. ;" . • . . - . • ' . ' • " ,,,. ~ ,• . -' . I - - . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1UPPD!l llnanci~y b 1'0!!\,1/1 ; lhe -~rjoul fb>~"I' lit t Uve,1.,., Saturday is· y~ last clill)ce to . save bn' ~I the ·-----------------------------------------------------------···-----·--·------·-------••• , .''1,llil~ CJndldalt~ -~~ Ind .~~fl~ 1!neana." =Id 'J rt.' who 'held ~· 1lrom Ille 1ss•Ulu km or Jollft F. ~ . .oedJJn 111113 untll 119. • ' · • ~ic Bidwell Bar,g~ns .. ~ now on sale! There. are •tin lots of great buys on '· •uits (some as low as •50) \ plus some ,was~ . '•lack! , , . and" other assorted,· etcet- • J eras~ , . 1Doh't 'rrtiss yodr' 'last .. · chance , .. come see Jack . at ' ••.• . . . .. • • ' . 'Jbstota ec.olla1200 $195&* 11JJataCarallal600 $2JJO** , ______ ..... Qilolkm>J • • ( t\J By the time-,uu talCe this chart around town, ymi'll know your extra cost options fr om your standard e(iuipmcnt lists. And ymi'll find out:fast what those options can :nm you. Shop around. The mOIC yoll know about all economy can, the better for us. • '-· S.~drwJri;Get'J'llU'bands ma'lbjotL'lm1Jw+ lltp • ' ' ' ~ • . DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • • • No Camping at Alis o ' ' The concem ot•South Laflllla realdenta .Ver a coun· I)' proposal to esta~lsh • 60-wiJt , trailer campground on the Inland portlqn pf .Aliso Beath Puk ls not without Justll!caUon. . Fortunately the county, which first considered the campinf facility 'in ··a 1967 atuily of potenUll develop- ment for the uea, doesn't ... m adamant about the plan. No doubt' tljere always is a need for more over- nl~t campiiig spot.s, ~ut thla location -close to a tet/· denUal area and decidedly limited in •lie -doesn t seem appropriate. A more spacious and much more r& mote lile, like the recently erilarged Doheny facility would be' better. . The Aliao Pier is an attracUve feature of the coast- line recreation scene and the addition of tennis courts or a picnic area to the inland porUon of the park would be equally welcome. Overnight camping, however, can generate some real problems in the way of littering, sanitaUon, noc- tunal' noise· and ·general .unsighUineaa, u residents di5· ·covered before illegal campers were ousted 1111 summer. Recycling in San Clemente • Tbe'Clty of San Clemente, through a small donaUon, has eased many of the growing pains of a highly success- !DI recycl!nr center. The gltt waa a government surplus forklift, leased ror a dollar a.year to the center which was l~uncbed· last year by Llonel Burt. · Burt.justified the need for the city equipment in a lengthy and comprehensive report to councilmen last week. With tile forklift in use,, the usually backbreakin& Prob'lem Is Resources, Not 'Space --."' . . ~ • .,.,·.,.w ...... ~- Fodl -Rome l!ipleal JM MIJ NelX-: -II woulcl -lab-1111 the cooibined. wealth al the U.S., Britain, and "'"'""" to --"'-~ .::;;: lhat devllo llld ~-· • com,......,,. .. would equal the brain of one aix-ymr-old child. I -Wt 1hlnk al cllnolain u "i"'"f*" and U1 • "'llll'-ll"; _ ... _ but, delptte "" Im· mensity, the dino- uur wu 1 vigetlr· Ian and consumed Utt1e of the earth'• resources; w h 11 e e a c h American "usea up" 130 tons of copper, 10 tom of ateel, and 22 -of coocrete a year -.besides_requlrlng 150 1aI!0111 of water a day for 1111 bis needs. -OUR ANCESTORS dou~ue..-·~work· eel )larder'' than we do, oot the fact re- nuuns that the average wotte·r . today produces about five or six times as inuch, per 1mlt of tltne, u did bis grandfather 100 years ago. --It·il raource1, not apace, that com· prlM the great 0 p<>pulatlon problem" for man -in-tel1lll ol 1pace, all the .I billioo living people could stand shoulder to ahoulder in 120 aquare .mileJ, and the world's total population would flt into Martha'• Vloeyard. -How many languages do yoµ suppose are spoken by tbe h!lIZlan race, ~~elusive of local dialects? Philologists have counted up to 3,000, although the French Academy enumerates them as 2,796. -IF YOU CONCEIVE the age of the earth u the height of the Eilfe! Tower, l Dear Gloomy Gus Wby doesn 't Mrs. Ed Lorr sit on the ,ctty council and have her hus- band llay borne? -J. R. T. Tllll ............... ,..._, ...... ... .....wt;,· .... "' "" .......... .... ..... ,., ,,...,. • •llMM1 .... Dt11rr , •• man'a presence ·on it ls the height of a .man flaapole atop -the tower, and the biitnnln&. ol "dvUiutlali." " • tiny bob on ~ llqpol<. and lttbnology II the thinnest possible coat of varnish on the knob. Speaking of technology, if "production figures" awe you, conslder 1 that the human body produces 1 million blood cells every aecood of tJ;ie day and night throughout your lifetime. A m$r!ty --that-ls, fully more than 50 percent -of all human beings In the world today live on an income of less than fllltl a year. (If you find Ibis dif. ficult, or impossible, to believe, consult any International H an db o o k of Statistics.) -WITH PROTECl'ION, man CUI. tGlerate heat up to 145 degrees Fahr~it; the heat generated in the production of a hydrogen bomb is 100 million degreea Centrlgrade, an Intensity impOssible to imagine. · .:.... The Ume elapsing between a scien. tiflc discovery and its practical ap- plicaUon bas shortened at an exponential rate: 160 years for steam, 80 years for electricity, 65 years for wireless, 50 years for atom.le power, 30 years for com· puters, 10 years for transistors, and only aeven yean: for the-luer. -There are more illiterates alive to. day than at aey other time in reconled history. Deprived of Postmarks Saa Franckeo Cbroalcle In thil star~ssed age when man ta known by Social llecurity number rather tiiaa by -e. '!hen mankind ls being ihorn of pe"°nal Identity by the com- puter and Its allies, II II not surprising that the dehumanization of the race is 1pawnlng the de!ocallzatlon of the place. ~ 1 a decade qo when a tyrannical telephone company twnmarily replaced Its cor.- ftlllent and relevant geographical prefix. es f« telephone numben wttll a 1tream al arid digits. It b now being furthered bf the U.S. Postal Service whlch bu taken to deloca!Wng not only ne!gh- bor!looda but entire communities. It don 10 by ellmlnallng the poslmarlta of letten malled in nwneroua cltlea, towns and bamJeU that ne ighbor upon a town which ill the ,..t of a michlne lhat c:anceill atan!ps with surprising speed-a ladUIJ It can utlllie only by subltilullnc for the individual postmarks Of U-~ tlements the flJ'St three numerah of thelr area Zip Code. ONE WONDERS just what the saving of a split second in cancellation ~. for mail that Is on occasion delayed for days in the complet101 of Its appointed roundl. We ask why the recipient of duly stamped mall should be deprived of his traditional right to discern Its origin from a glance at Its poslmsrk. We note that such prompt and exact discernment is not infrequently of some private and public Import. The deprivation of a postmark ls bound to affront and injure !be civic pride of every comm111lty affected, and It II euy to imagine the diacontent of, say, a dty ·l)b Berkeley, the seat of a lfeal university, when 1111 compelled to ahare three letters of a Zip Code wllll Rlch- mand, El Cenlto, San Pablo, OOJaDcl, el aL There ill l!'ant comfort to bo fola1d In the trul11111 that a potlmark ill but the ·postal lirV!ce ·atamp, but Emeryvflll 11 a city for a' thal .. "-~· ,.., '"· ------.., Dear Georfe: 1.'111 ~•Ill' foqellul lalely. I ca'\ '"""'*" anythliic; Frink· '1, Jlm,J'm plUilf Wiiiled. What cae I do! tLAINE DUNN ---: "" ,...., ••• llrY cu bl an11 · wDamDlctMatlc&.llll retnember: Nevw allow your =.,to affect ,.... bUllnau the pnb1MzJ V'1 • . • ' WU • that (ProbiaM solved with a •-al eflort. Wiiie lo Geiql. Ila -pnctlc:aUy .. 6rtJ i - I Job of moving Iona of newsprint by hand will I>!! replaced by one man operating a machine. Tbat means less spent for salaries and more funds saved to keep the center on an even financial keel. • Next week councilmen will consider Burt's second and final equipment request, the donation of a city truck after regqlar business hours to assist in collect· ing donated newsprint from more than a half-dozen lo- caUons throughout the city. The show of city support to the worthwhile acUvity is encouraging. ·Happily, residents have fallen into the recycl!ng habit and now the city government has too. Al Autry Moves On Alter almost six yesrs In Laguna Beach, Al Autry is moving on to greener fields (professionally speaking) in Costa Mesa. Since joining the city staff as a youthful associate planner in 1966, Al has done some sterling work for the community. His dilige nce and penchant for .detail was revealed immediately when he was assigned to help plan the Bluebird Tot Park and plunged into the job with an enthusiasm rarely found in city halls. Since then be has worked just as hard on a variety of projects, completing his degree in urban geography on the side. His Went for finding paths through the devious maze that leads to government grants resulted eventu· ally in a full time assignment in this area. The sum total of bis efforts, it is estimated, may add up to as much as a million dollars in grants to the city. It won't be easy to replace Al, but the progress he has helped establish will be of lasting benefit to all Lagunans. • I s People Must Pay for Benevolent Government . ' Budget: Day of Recko.ning C<t ming WASHINGTON -A few years ago Lyndon B. Johnson was twning off lights in the White House and juggling budget figures so as to keep the total slightly below $100 billion AS a symbolic gesture of the frugality and prudence of his ad· ministration. John- son simply did not like the idea of a $100 billion budget. Now, a few short years lateJ:,_the bud- get goes to neafly two and a half times as much, $246 billion, lrit.b every ~y proopect that Pres!· dent Nixon will hit the m•glc number of $300 billion before he is finished. Not 'th8t ·any of these figures is ac· curate. They may be off by scores of biJliOM. They are useful to the average man only to show him that those who run his government cannot accurately plan nor effectively aintrol its expenditures and revenues. This is a very discouraging thing to say, but all the rhetoric of the President's budget message, all the pleas for spen- ding "ceilings", all the pretenses about budget control have limited literal mean- ing. They must be read and heard in the context of the µncontrollability of a government mechanism which doubles in cost within short spans of time if. respective of administrations in power. THE EXECUTIVE propose.! bu t Congress acts as an independent agency oblivious to budgets or plans originating in the White House. 'Arid, it must be said allo, had Congrea ~ llleoe White BOOie plans ud atllipted them:ll!e ~"!'ft administraUon would be rurming.farther behind than ·now. The. l'Jixon wellare .Plan alone would have boo!ted his $38.8 billion 11112 deficit by< another 44 or IS billion. So the blame can~ ...all ~ placed on Congress, as disorg~nized as it is in authorizing taxing and spending. Where the blame lies is in the assurm>- tion that the Washington government is equal to any task given adequate funds whether it is garbage collection, relief, schools, hospitals, old age pensions, medical care, child care, pollution or artistic creation. . II Ibis reliance on the Washington government ls to continue, thert is no short cut and no long range alternative to much greater federal t.aution. Even under President Nixon's fiction of the ••full employment budget" he would .be only barely able to keep it in balance by denying the increasing claims for ex· panding federal programs, health care leading among them. THIS MUST HA VE been what Presi- dent N~on was thinking· about in 'the peroration of his budget message when he said that he was not averse to a day of · reckoning. When that day comes, he wanted it to be known that his ad. ministration tdolr ·Ill iitepo pooilNe-ID ' reduce the need for raising taxes IO that· the federa l govemlnent 'i>lays a smaller, not a larger, rote in the life of each of us. The day of r~koning, as matters lre now going, may merely show that in spite of all that Nixon said he was doing the need for raising taxes wouJd,not go away. The "inevitable need,"' he Vid: can only be delayed and he hoped to do '° as long as possible. . . -e Forty bilUon dollar deficits,· however, do not hold much promise that the in- evitable day can be much :delayed. Jf Nixon's projection of a $25 billion deficit in the coming fiscal Yt:ll is u accurate as the proj on made list year, it w· actually mo t up toward f75 billl Mafbe he w I get the basin~u..recove he .0 c<infid ' Uy predicts and It won't that bsd. IT IS. A , ~ Tq talk aboul_r taxes in· an on year when IO people are • in such a mood diacourage t over' keeping enough what they arelpaid tO give them the k. of We thei want. Sales taxes hilve bee.a the ruiri of l"f".'l'. a politician bt!t that if what NiJ:on wW havt to consider as lhl day ol reckolliJ,i, tO which be aays be II not ave?e, 1s:iprbacbes. His averslty may ln<:rea¥• ~'!/'er• as the day eomeo clailer. l ' r1i . ' The more wJIUcl!ns talk about govern- meqt playing a 11nauer. part in the !Ue of all of us the lar&er tl'e 1ovemment'a part becomes. \'. • Perhaps candor wotjd be served better I if people were told -U.t If they desired the great boom ol M:ne•oleat.govemment they will' have to P.Y 'for them: Nixon comes cloae-to that in a 1\IUbonllnate part of l\i.s budget meuap. Ria economJc ad· visers talk about It a gr~t deal. But the message ·ii 1 a fra&ila me 1nd IOOI) evaporates in the 1enenl hubbub of new demandi for procrams wtllch in totality ptsce~1el>-tbe Penlqoo ID oecond place. Get Firm Written Bid on Tax ,Work To the Editor: I am writing this letter, so that other unsuspecting taxpayers may not be cheated on the cost of their income tax preparation. I was contacted by a CPA who "prefer- red to come to my home." I showed this man my three previous years' income tax form s, and asked him what the cost would be to prepare the 1970 fonns. He said he would personally prepare the ·return, and that bis charge would be $20. per hour and that it would take about 2 or 2~ hours time. 1 agreed to this amount as my previous 1969 tu preparation had cost f45. A MONTH LATER he returned my tax forms to me, and presented me with a bill for llllO. I protested, and asked him to qualify the charges, and he said bis fee wa.s $50 and the a~ditional $130 charge was for 13 hours of bis secretary's lime at flO per hour. This CPA sued me in the small claims court for flllO plus costs of fl0.60. I secured two written estimates Ol'I cosls for preparatim· of this wne 11170 tax ; one was for $4S. ilnd the other for 151); however, I did not hsV. lbeR &c· countants in court, and the judge ruled the written evidence as 11bears1y" and lfanled the CPA judgment ol ftltl.IO. ON DEC D, ltn I recei•ed a letter from this CPA stating that be had made two errors in pi<par.:Uon al my tu, 1111 ~. would hava. to rue an amendN Ttila will point up the lmporlaoco ol havinf a firm bid ID wrlllnl on any tu work being done. M.'LOGSON DWe9 w ..• l'afer . "rotbeECUtor: A ~port development firm bas used the preos to -ten the cltJ with the rape ot our s,.amor. HlDa promillng, wltll relillt, "estenslve i{adt111" and otbet iDdl&nJU .. UTate WI,,, they IHID lo -~ cl!pplnc a cres\ oil a contour a plmkhlC down IOl1ietbiAI called. I ( ~.~ ~·...-·---:-~.,-·!'. )' · .!{ailliox , ' . ' ~·"~~--~~~~- )' \ Letters 1rom rc.adus are tDtlc<ft'M. Normall11 toriter1·1hould convey their me1!age1 ia 300 tDOTds or les&. The right to cmtht fett.n .to fit rpaco or cli1ni1111te libel it rt&~d. AU ltt- "'' must.iftclude rignature an4"mau. ing addreu. but namt"s 1na11 bl tofth- hdd on ,..qut!l l/ ru/fident rtaron ts opparent. Poetry will not b• pub- 1;,,11<d. ' "wllt" (never a "home"), "and this, and this. , . Thafs what you get for keeping us boys waiting for you to get on with the planned re1idenilal development (PRD) ordinance we've beeli waiting for ao pa· tiently." WAS THE PLANNING commls&on dragging Its feet! Well, they'd biller ap- ply a bit of l")'Chological boWoot with darlc threat of ecological maybem. That ought to do It! Too bad: reverse psycholoa ..Wd have worlied better. They only get a• oolldinc 1reao 11apjied onto .. _ bmm hilll" u they called them (with • lecherous eye on what could be done ~ ulmprove" them). . • . 'l11ea whatever happen~ to.' ~Ian '1 . Well, their conncibnan did u pro- .,..._, be propooed that the - time be ....i to negotiate, the dty to capitulate lo their demands, naturally. ONLY IT DIDN'T work out that way. You~. tbe land in question wu DOI lull ..,, old Mp* ~-n -Jim Dllley!t .,_wt thal the ..... .... WU bent ell l!Ulog, notwitb ........ Ille council'• ncent endorsement. 'l1le ml reason the ttctlc bamllttl wu that Dilley wu there for lbe enmdl, thoufh It ....,. at 2 a.m. when low _. ieft to bear. And be WU a tilar· Futur. ...... --end·-ment to Dilley, bat, udly, ,.. -that anyone will ovtr -Iba heroic councilman who tried to bring urban sprawl to Laguna. MILDRED B. HANNUM Qualit11 Eduetitlon To the Editor: We moved to Laguna Beach because we love the beach and we wanted our children to have the advantage of the best public school 1yslem c::lad heard or read about in Southern · omia. New methods and new wa)(a .are a must for educating the )'OUlh al today. We have been here almost thrte yea:r;s and our hopes hsve been ~Used. OUr son ~d the advantage of Tt..arston and I can't ima&ine a better IChool experience. i HAVE READ'and studied education in depth for many years, gra<!uated lrom college myself, and I am sb\'eerely con· vinced that if the school board members have read as much u my bus~ and I ha~e in .the field al education they bould not for a minute heslitate to. go even farther in so-called innovaUve education. We, as responalble aduita, owe to our children the prlvil'I• al :po effeCtlve educatlan'. I WOUid be haPt>i' to.share with you our daughter' 1 aenJor year term popers. on education. (She surveyed all the ~t studies of new ways to educate children, rOlllllng all the llal!ngl in the 11171 Reader's Guldt for tbeR re- Quotes I I • ports: in addtuon to readinli·Uil reportinl on several beoks .., the subject.) THE WAY I WAI educated was ade- quate for then. Wt know better today and must shire our Dew knowledo with our children in order that they c .. cope with their world. 'l'he world al lolloy Is muclJ more cornpiu than our world. We ~ properly in Las-and South Laguna. OUr taxes are abalil ball what they were OD our homes kt Pasadena and West O>v!na. A f.w dollars rbore to as sore at least the· eblldreft of Laguna Boacb • .IUCCSlful .._ilve school n • peMmce 11 a mu1t for our community. Let us ·not consider 1otnc hackwanls. 'l'be future ·1s so soon. i ' MRS. KENNETII' A: MILE'M'E . . LorramlWOlllelt -· ' Tq the Edllor: It' II hal'<l' for ml! to undmtand why c®ncibnan Lorr II ao disturbed when anotller councilman dlvUlges'the f~ that be ill ~ to wblnen holdinl public of- fice. He Iias ~ no ..cret al hil at- illlMle -~ dlJcUaain1 the !llbject quilt o~ with .... in hi• beauty lllop. ~ BICA WllrrrLESEY • ,, '. DAILY PILOT ' ' I t I • . • • • ' Huntington Be.aeh Foon ·V lle1 • N.Y. Stem• :V.OC:. 65, .NO •. 2•, ~ SECTIONS, 41 PA&ES ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JEN'tlNTS t .,Irving to Court . . . . . ~ Gran"1 Jury Summo_ns Au_tlwr-for ·Questioning NEW YORK (AP) -Aut!>qr 'Clilfonl Jrvljlc .... been IUbj>oenod by federll and city lni>d jlriel for Q\l<lllaninc "' tlie lldwtnl;JI .. Jlu&bel aulnW..,::e! cue, allOniey lllarliD S. AcbnnaD · today. Ackerman uld he Is '!!lbdri'Winl from the caae.llocau.ie It Is jnJrvJn8's "best lil-teru£s" to be represented by a criminal lawyir.' ' '. . , . ' ~ li'vin(, wbo lliys he coltfbQrated with ~, reclµ1e blllio11111fe 6p .111,purported autobqnpby, wu aerved .,. 1 the sub- Bea.Ch ~col.ifs . . ' Seek Pa,per.s . Dan1t ~ L · j,.pier iiiache -out aUhls pewapaper. • stve it! . . t.plorer Scoot Poot Zll al .Hun· tlpgti[n Beach 'Is having a paper ' drlv' ·Saturday lll)d Sunday. P~pen D\4Y. b,e ' dropped ·off between· 10 •.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday and from I -....,ta 5 p.m. Sunday in the 'St. Francis Church parking lot,at ·'the coo>er of Magnolia Street and In· dlanapolls A venue. Scouts will be ·av1illlble to Ue the papers. FOr pkt;0p phone ·-· Candidate List li:t HuntiDgton Bare Hits 12 ' . . Tiit 'flit If I . '' 1; .... .n:.l to NI !fuu1bCton Beach the nut four yura baa _. ... le' 11 . • nlii.-. """"'''" -.............. phq -I court battle 1o MoilM ..... ~ ......... picked up --- papen for the April 11 dly council elec: tion, I ., • Daft Garofllo .... the dty' .. court .,.... Ill two-year rtllclmey nqulremenl Tbw:li!IY he tqok ............... popen Ill« .. °""" Coanl1 lluperlor Court Jaclp ruled ~ dty'1 _,_ law Jn. illlld. ' Garofllo 1US foiDed en the list ol poteDllal ... ndldoteo 'nlortday b y Jllchlrd ~. •11 VII Cirona, and Jamoi J . ~. 1011 Clllfaml1 SI. : otbon baldlla llGllllnltloa plpen Jn. cl~ lnc•udwit ~ lleol'I!• ~ .... llOoald Shlploy, former Cicy' Mmlnl1~ lllw Doyle lllller, PJan. n 11.itc.:,m=~ ~ = Arnold. On1J two 1111111, Incumbent Councilman Jerry Matney and J.-pll T. Whallil(, haVI ldUally filed completed nomination '""""· 'lbe -for filing la ...... Tbundiy. . . Ere~a~~ Diluted In Kits;-Countian Convicted, Fined ... Aa ~mu wlll.pluii.t no...,. test .. dlail9 "" danpmWy. dllulln& eye wub aofutlonl tokl• In --aid klll baa ,_-I flljlll •peoded !Int and -,_.,lnfmnal problllon In Cemal Orqe County M11111clpal. • 'Collrt, Mm, Ana. • paenu TbUraday nlib~ Aekerman uld. Tho author WU llCbeduled 1o appear In Slate &Jpreme Courl today to ........ qllOlllOns about Illa .-!Jal Instead WU being quellioned Jn the offlco of Manhatten Dist. Atty. Frank S. llapn. Cbarl&1 G. Momiler, the lawyer In lbe libel cue that wu 1o elicit the financial data, slld he would -t 1o have Irving held in contempt of cOOrl. • ACkerrnan said the writ.tr's new cou!'llel. w~ld be the fll'm of Nickerson, * 2-:r * Hughes' Forged By Computer~ Not 'Perfect' . . LOS ANGELES (AP ) - A computer learned how to write a , .. "perfect" slgnaturt of "Howard R. HUgbes in a week. Bui ·the .....Wt didn't loo!' 1 handwriting expert. The computer, owned by Calllomia Computer PrOduct!, ' Inc., was pro- gfa.mmed with a H"'lhes 11cpature from a Nevada SUpreme C.ourt document. Normally, the c:Omputer open.tea int.- Jng devices llled 1o draw ma!JI and Charla. • Tho signature experimeot was designed lo explore the possibility thai computers migbl be ·llled In tolgery .. ;, The autbenllclly ~· g h u ' l!ant'lrillac~ bo41!Ja In ..... ........... ..... ....-!di' WA>blograpby. ,E)ho ~~deceive ~ ~ ,.;:::.,,. ';1-lbrrla, I Angeles -eumlner. "It Is • peifed copy .al the ~. signature, however," I Doyle K. Davin, vice pttaldent ol the computer firm, bellpe1 a computer l!oulil be Uled for lofiery. "''Jn two er three momhlt two men could ....__ ... a peraoo'a!!>andwrl!Jng allll repraduco entire leti.rs within mlbute. ,, Davia alil.: ' . Lootlnc II the ""'1puler 1ignature, ReTls mnarlr,ed "11 lackJ naturalness. It II ~ rall!er aliW!y, ind ·with oo cb91• In -"' II II, 6owever, laJdiioU., Iba! Ille ..,..pu1er could do '°"'lthlnl like tbtt. ,, . No Film Fouild; Charge Dropped LOS ANGELES (UPI) ~ llecaule the dlslrlct. allonef'• alllce could not locale I prlal of. the morie 0 Mona the Virgin," Mlllnn ll. Freeman Jr. and Jean Diane SUDlVlli ..... freo todoy. • ; Miia SUDlnn, 15, cuhier 11 the Clnellla Theater, and Pftemon, 12, the pro)ecllolUI. were diarsecl' w I t b pm1ldpatlng In the Allowing al an oblCelle movie. . illmlicill'I Ooart Judp Joaepb ll. Grll1o ruled -y that bo -not llCcepl the -of pallce ol&sl tllat the -wp In fact ......,., ad l9IPJUed a prlnl of the mm 1o be IV!nl!!*! lnevldencl. -uld .. lllm had been ,.,,,.... from the stoli, !My could find n!oie to' aubpoeno, ad ~· dillld• eel the charges. ~ . rra-. Loweaalaln, -and"Kamln. Maury N-will llandle the caae, bo uld. . lllw"'ptlng the lillernlllonal 'lalrliue were Swia ooHce. wbo .have rlp(IJ~ seal the Fiil a 1111 al ~ b- autbot lo anawer. Aekerman ssicl Ibo FBl has not Interviewed Illa cllent. Alao llivoived ii the U.S.-Pootll. Servlct, whicll 'New York Regional Inopeo1or Earl lngebright confirmed la! coiiduo;!ibg a probe that "got :lnlo IWI • 1_., , ....u.i" Thunday. . lniebr!gbt uld It Is a viollllon ol the mall fl'lud llltule 1o ... aqy lcheme !O obtain money or property from another .. IJ;ie buls of !Ilse repnRplatioa, pro- miRs or pretense. State SUpreoie Court Juatice Edward I. Mc:Caffrey rduaed on Tburaday lo escuse Irving from appearing peraonally in court tr, 1 ~ 11111lion ,1ul~ by art de'ller Fer- nand Legros, wbo claims llYin1 libeled • (See BUGllD, P11e I) ' Valley Seats May Be Open To H.opefulS . . . Fountain Valley'• two Incumbent city councilmen have not indicated whether or not they will seek rHlection, . opening . speculation :that both couiicil ... 1a m1y , be wld~ open In the April-II city electfon. Ron Shenkman baa achi!duled a· press conference Monday morning to announce his luiure plaos, · but JohJi Harper, the ---councllman, baa slld .. ~ .. MILT PILOT ltttf ...., ORANGE DETECTIVE (IN SUIT) DIRICTS SEARCH N•wport Llfoguard1 Corne.Up With Poulblo ,M.,,.r WNpon Harper baa been .. the council lour .c:.::-:.-:~i:; Dive.rs Find Alleged folloW!nc the recall <!/. --councilmen in 118. . • .. .,.,~-:.;..~;..:_~·= 11 .,J.~ G . ll . bo . _,_. ~-·ou;-:;'. 1nttf:"~1~~ :'~~r~~ .. :"~.z~ . -~r . ~ ~A m\ .. lf ·. ~ !!.l!i!t;;""" _.'1•1r! ~. 1 , . 'ijW:•=· ~: -t.r m.., .••'~ '1 ~ •, ,~ollir=r:::u:::-V~ ~'l'\ie iii<! I -a~•ol '"'"=:'i:.e1otmilt1la11>'lilodNft ca.a.a .. , Seeking ...... :...11,~:au1nm . ~ A1t"*"'l1'~~~l: aut • .:::iz: :.i.:J.:-~-= . rr, ' Clllllr. ,.r,cj ~........ • l ..... ........._ FQ, II In Milla Ml Cr.' ,. . . . . . . S S nomimticm PllPlll :liftiiWi .....,,.. ~ , Wide and CldWrt&M _. ' t I in e--•-•-•us whow•·•c••..,tt-:I>Ovld ,... , " p~--·· Ar'-·two•---~!t":.,11 1 ~ MU . s.:rmier: !'JmW T .. -;,l'rd•T. r~lw!baurs earller,•Newpor!Beacb •~. -...,. ~-.,. u • · . ' · • Appell ind Roblrt L. ilea-, Bill1 Milli,. dly!ng alcng the in(. 1111s1 Sullllla wu arretled In her I 1976 R . · · · ' ·mar . bottom · ol ~'Harbor, borne city ol Pomona. ll ace · · neovtr.1Mhe aDend milnfer' -JIOll. ' Qan. ..1 w· ·m , ·s·~g' e 'llllla iilrfaced wllh a 'Diudily .. -. By JACK BROBACK • of ... Dlll!y l"lllt Steff Ronald . ~rs, ,chainnan of the Orange J)>unty Board of Supervisors, ex- pects 1o 'be a 'candidate> !or the U.S. Sepate in ;1976. He. . will run u a Republican. · . ' The Newport· Beach fiilaocler-turnecl-' poll!idail dllclosed hb 'political ambi)illl! Thlll'lday, night during I free.whee!Jng talk in Lagui>a Beach before memberli o! the Orange ·County Chapter' ol Sigma Delta Chi, the national journalistic socie-- ty. "I certainly wouldn't want to be a lll]lerVlaor all my life -certainly not !or more U).an two 'tenm,'' llkl ·Capers, tn- dlcolin( he will seet IM!edlon to his fifth i:llstrict seat on the county board in 1'14. I CUpen, pulling no punchel In a lively question and an 1 w·e-r Rl!IOD w J th newomen, said be ·doan'I believe he Is belnc arrogant In lllUIOUl1dpg his political upi1'1tions. ' "Any man thatllai ~job and doesli'I uplre lo llOUlelhlnl belts:-well, I don't tbmt that man has a~uate ambWon. ~· Calpen 1&id be dftliilfe!y Is DOI Jn. lenlted in 'golng 1o!the U.S.. Houle al Repl"11ent1Uvea becaue ft'1 too ilow. "You· U.. 1o be ~ far.eilhl or 10 ,_. llerore fUll can ~ ..,. and I doo1•11b the Idol ol-hlV· Ing lo.run for-~'"'°, ....... CUpen admUlool 1111 .......Ull' lor ( .. ~ ..... ) '' y. LG Plstol which ~thorillO!I hellev' "°' llur~ e•f hilo. the boy near the , Slufl. Shirt · ' · • restauront after the ·~. · Fund App. eard ... ce Judp PlilllJ1Sclnllb·-the1r1o .. · ; . · ~ face prellnilliary beortlll --•Y Memberi" or the Huntinglon ,suci. ffi.h ~;"i!:'ri:l~!:'~= Scbool · Oiler Band and ·Drill teain will give ·a • lund ralsln8 perioimance al for i-fble uae u •-In IM Mcllo!1ald'1.Restaurant, Fe~,J '' ~~·~ .:..i la llnml• Band memben will perlorm. iree froin . Cqunt~Joll with boij -boft - . ~ p,'m. 1o I p.m.. , · d deo!llfled by •authorttlu •· Qdm )l'laon Tbe, manace!ft~t .or !dcDonlld'.• 't __ , J.-r1. Mlchael w... :11, 20362. Beach Blvd. (south ot .Ada!lil n••"~-,..., Av-) bas. aJre!d to ~ 1hi 'dafa wuuom 'Nell ·Carhrrllht, JI, and s.a.n profits 50-!0 witli .tlie·scbco\ band bOoottt ~. ~eged by investlpian·,~ ,be club. ' 1 the "trlaer mao11 in the Mitchell This Is the second year the hand and un1er "' led ,_ b McDonald'• have cooperated in the fund· m •~"Ill'...,, ., the P.• .I I c raising ellort. · clefeoder. Judge Schwab ualgned private altGnllya· !or Carhrrlcltl and Miss Huntington Murder Case Gets DeJay • Jurors todoy began a ~Y. break in the Orapge_ Qiunty Sqperior Cpurt ' murder' trial ol 1 Hunllnglim )leach woman ~ al lllbbin( her lnmbond during a difP.ute over the couple'• Sunday dinner. · ' ·'Ille prooec;utlaa will resume lls cue MO~Y. qalmt Join-. Mulnt ~~ ol l35Z AIYarlclo Drive: Jt .... not the death ~ 'OB cMJ..., « -._ munter ftled qallllt her IMI J- 11. Mllchell.; lnveotlplorl said !her will alleee 11 the ·¥in( that Miii SUtlllfe and Wide,. boU. w~ blonde wigs, 1CCOlled MHcbell, 2S, m:l hil wife Karen, K, u the newlyweds returnod to lhelr Orarile apartmeot !sat weekend after vlsllliic relatives. · It I.! alleged. that Wade 1bot Mitchell througii lhe heart deipU. thO · vlctlm'1 . Immediate sumndor d bis . wallet Ind wltile Mn.'Mltd!ell. wu flllnblin1 in her . . . . ' ' . ' . ' . . f(!unro.in V lffe,ef • • '· '-. ·Talbert .Avenue· 'Solid'. Progress' S~n in Airwe8t 'Strike · Parley WA811JNG'l'ON <(UPI) -'A spohlmon !:J.,IJle ,N~lloaol M~tion .Doud 1111 behreea Aheit and Ila atdting mecbonJca are , i:,:uc~ "iolld pro-greu," but be apiDll .. pectlng an lmmedlate ·- Tlie ll]IOI:-uld ,,, ...... , tt """1d be 0 too optimlltk" to say the airllnt and repreaenlaµye ol the Aircraft Meclwllcs Fnitemal AaOclaUOn were on-the .erge of a breaktlirOugh, blit It could not be ruJ. eel out completely. , James Tormey, on atlomey !or the union, uld "at ·the moment I don't see ·much movement." But he added he "wouldn't be here lf I wasn't hopeful. 11 Tormey charocterlsed earlier reports or an imminent agreement as "a miluncltntaadial. '' Tbe 171 -went on strike Dec. II. The boon! apokMnan said tho negotla:ot's were now concentrating on '1wages and 1rlnle behe'Ots." Alrweit lllel • from Cllilornla eost to Slit Lalre 'City, Ila route afructure alto 'ellenda nortll 1o ·MonltN and IOll!h lo Mexico. • • / ·C.Mt Bernll Wllllimaoo of 111 s.' Chantilly streot, Anobelm, and Acme Finl· Aid, Inc. former~ located at 1117 E. Edinger Ave., Sonia """1,'"" cbofltid on a c:om. plaint filed by the Slate Department of l>ulllic -' °"" beallh ~ uld that on J11r ly 'Ii, tm, lii.i firm dilated eys 'WUb IOI-and repachgod I b e con- ~oeds •th.,.rgere~' Up :.: .. :1 .~i ,:· ; Ge"U, ~strotu~f ......... ' Contlder1bly ~ *"' wlll cover the~ Oootl on Sotur. doy, poalbly tun>ilc 111111 .... W: .. Edison Powder Puffer• Set for Estancia Meet -IOMilo -It labolod, u ........ .,. IOlutkln" at ...... eye ,. !WI' ... It IOld br flnt oald lit.. . ' 1 'l'bofre na1....,. big .. foolblll playen wm•-phi lad llO coalett lo Ille . r:.:: lllsil .... been pnctirlnc alnce ····-........ ----... -they'"' ·'quldi like JIL 11 llJ V, ..... I Court Judp Jola L. -.• . FIJa Tbq .... I •quorlertloot 1Jfto, cam- BMbll aflkWs 1114 -ot the dllatlcl ............... _ .. u. ... by -Ila .,...111r..._ d1n11r1u1 dleWllCllr-anlmdlnllleloJd. ....... -Into Iba -"'the..... die tor i.mtul ....,., ""' Acmt l'lnt Ald nrm· 1iot .--Aud 11111r ._ "°' 11 11 -- -Ila ~ Ano -11 I tdrtt 5-Riil Schaal In Colla ndda,llGarllaGrOrt.A 111121 = II• -.teW." =iSi;.:.t;:iJT:: ~&,~ =a.,.... . , :.:;;'I ~•...,,_-~ 'l!lt -.... Mli bo pardiued ~ -In ""'pmt 6oodi. 'li'P" 1 n tbm In the......_ lddtd n•a Ill for • """' -,,,. IOCOlld t1llrllt .... ...,.u., tho ftrm oat ., bit -Powder Pull QmllJ -will ...... .. ....... did 1111 -lo -,_ -llolpltll In Colla .............. tlfllltJlna ..... Mt& Loll -Ibo ........... -.. __ ...,.. .. ,,,.. ,.., Ibo Jlrit 11 ldllma - • . . .. . lo top that amount, • made lb!m pnc11ce 1o ~ Tbq 'l1loJ fil1n thol., the time they llnbh CID'lrop blacl:; nm re••oio IDd ""-• with the ..... llales the Colla Moll Jlrls are pq to .... a pd bOlptlll. and inn ... I lridt plo,y et hra, tie "Y111 ... 1111 'Ill 1(1 lmd ti yau .... 1o . cllhila. win," nrlod qoijtorlioct andy ft1dt. Bui tbO It f I I e I 1 1i11t ne1e mood, ''Tbol't tho, cnlJ ny. U 1W jutt that. ~ ,._. -1Jiolr ....,.. -anlllld, 1W pl nm over." bove nmr 11111 pme, ADii -, _, "Bal ,. <111l 1how emotJon;" added aboul lo lot ...,. -. 11111 ...,.I• wldt ncolvw G..u Trunlck. "We're Ill llt'.inl· -aed we daa'I &bow any i...,.... ~I!' dttlchla .-111e fer the ...... ..... • -"' -111-11 11111-. Ind .lldltoa moy be 1"111 advised lo remain tldels wtll be _.,. 11 lht lleld 11 ...0. cool. Tiit -1"' plQed the u-ia Action illllnt II -l:IO p.m. w1i6 • ptl 1111 ,_ • olrlld 1o meet -Jmriln fl9 -icllOll ,i.,tllc I qaln, """"""' lo lht Eagles, and 0.. · prellmlnll)' pllll. Tho 1111 -bocllll Cborsen !mow lhej'U bave their lllndt 1\ I p.m. Tlditt prm n '1 !el' .,...._ ftdl. I 71 cmla 'llr llaloatt, llld 'IO ..... far Bui the a...er cooc11. latt -·· e -11 · ~ '11Wl1-k* -llaprd, bu ifovJIMil lleld II It llewpart - tqbt lllm ... lhta 10 pil7I" lad !ip ....,., •'""" A...a. " urday night and 8Undl1: = Satunlly· 111· at the --I 1o IS inland, Lowa 17 lo • dt- arees. INS~B TODAY 'The Cllldrtft'I 1'Jleator Gtdill "' NNRO>'l ·Harbor it'SW-1· 1"11 « Pi4¥ for clllld..,. II~ CGGll Cq(lfve M<I tot~ YOll'U find. pich"'' ""' ...... "" ,..,. z5 •1 loc!Qv'• w .. ~. L M..... ' =:.. " l1 ·---.. '01$1 ....... . --n --. ...._. ,. .• ,., ........ ,, -.. a. ....... ,, -. -.... t ··~t -__ .,...,_ --=:,.J ="'-.. . ,.. 1 /, J OAILV PILOT H Girl, 8, Frozen Body May Aid Kidney Research If BILL Sl'OCITON LOI A11Ga.11 (AP) -The falhtr of m. l<y<ar<ild girt who died of a kidney dlaorder says bl!:r body baa been froz.en In hopes science later can revive and cure her. ••PcrtoDllly, J have a fee.ling that tclence will be able to do aomelhing," Guy de la Poterie, M, of Montreal aald Tburaday. H6a dlu,hter Genevieve died Tuesday ln a priv1te Loi Angeles hospital after a -yur lllneu. "I'm tryin( to be reaJi!tic about thls, but I llnCereiy think o .. d1y they'll be able to revive her. When, I don't know/' uld De IJ. Poterie, a drug salesman. When Genevieve, djed, a medlcal team lllood by In certify her death. Then, e.t· perts of the Cryonic Society of Galifornia pa<bd ber bo«y In Ice. '!be body WU Wien In I csc f1cUilr, "IOIDIWbert in the Loi Angeles area ' lllld ber blood repl1cecl with dimethyl ~ 1ullolldl, a blolOllcal pnwvatlvo. Tlien tha body WU "'°fed le 117rir: bolew ..... tho ltmptfa-"' nllrtpo\, Tha body now ii olnnd l ,,,...... v1cuum bottle. Genevieve is tM ftrtt child t:Ver froun cryogenlcally, 11ld Robert Nelson, an electronics enslneer who lt pre11dent of the society. Qi.at of the process Is estimated at $1~,000 to $20,000, Nelson said. Society member• hope that medical science will perfect a means to tha" a frozen body. renew life and then cure the malady which brought cUnlcal duth. The first success, Cyronlcs Society member• believe, may come with a child 1uch 11 Genevieve. Biok>gisll aay the primary problem ln thawing a human body la to brln1 every cell up to a life- austalnlng temperature at the aamt mo- ment. Genevieve weighed only 35 pounds, so there would be leu tissue to thaw at one time. From Pqe l CASPERS .EYES SE~ATE • • • bJiber office lild been whett.d by bis e.t· per1moe In CO\lllty rovanunent. "I can't 1ee ever aolnc back to privai, lndullly,"·llld the founder and president of Ke)'ltone Savinp and loa:n. "Each day ill too much like the previous day. I Cot my kicks out of buainell, but then it became just one bottom line after -· 'l'lf• lhlnc <poUtiaol ii• wm •. minute. Of cowv; it cauaes a lot of ·ag- iravatioo, too." Clspera wu asked how he upected to be elected In the U.S. Senate with such 1 nlattrelJ mllll llDOWlt ol political ex-pert...,.. "Money," he replied. lie llld ho n,.rea Cllllornians by 1975 will be tired of haviftc two Democratic ~ and · lhlt the Republtun who captures bis party'a primary will be elected. lie afd be 11 wllllnl In I~ hll own primary c:amp1i,. U lhlt'1 wb1t ti w. ... Cupen: apent more money -reputed- ly N0100D -in lfTO to win election as a aupenrilor than any candidate in Orange .County biltory. Alked how he expected to win the GOP 11en1torial nomination in 1976 by spe.ndin« large amounts of money when millionaire Norton Simon couldn't do it in 19701 the fifth district 1upervi.sor replied: .. He didn't do lt right." And how would he get elected statewide when he is not well known outside of Orana:e County? · 1 "Well, it isn't very far lo San Diego and J.91 . 'Angeles,"· Caspen replied, !n- il diqlbl(,~e, \llluld krY, hif campai1n . to ·Sou1beiri Ca111arn1r·votil's, largely g- Dorini Noit&m California. · _ "Oh, you might have lo go up north once. I might concentrat~· 0¥ campaiin u ~ ""'!1""'ive0tun "'Ca! Aid wrllJ'. .,. " ' ' ' p He • 1dmttled he , 11"ve /;\ ' o From Pqe l HUGHES ... him in "Fake," the writer's last book. Legros' lawyer, Charles Moerdler. said ht: would ask Irving about the alleged Hugbea transaction to establlsh and locate the author's assets. He uid he would ask Irving about Hughes ' denials with respect to receiving the '6&),000 and with having met ,the author. · Irving, his w~e Edith and lh<lr two children arrived here. Wednesday from their home on the Spanish island 10! Ibiz3 for the libel case. In so doing, the Irvina11 passed up an Invitation from polioe in Zurich to be questioned there. aomethlna bl1" In his nut few yean u a county supervisor, "if I want to move up the ladder." Caspers also admitted he Is something of. a maverick in relation to recular Republican party politics. He described his brand of politics as "selective socialism.'' ''That is, I might be against public housing, but I am for free bus iervlce, Jt'1 a matter of deciding which govem• ment services should be free or 1ubsidiz· ed and which shouldn't." tfe uld he believes t}W, once having won the GOP primary in 197&, the party regulars would back .him. "Are they &oing to back theJ>emocrat ?" he asked. Caspers also aald he does not consider himulf the forerunner of a new wave of politicians, ao-c1lled modern politicians who are self-1ufflcie:nt, want action and speak with candor. "There isn't going to be a new wave because there aren't enough guys who can afford to leave businesS," he said. Students Finish 130-mile Desert To Mountain Hike LONE PINE (UPI) -Tho La Salle J;li&h School lowest-to-highest expedition ,hc~ded (or !lol)ll \oday, fH<r hlkl~g )JO · miles overland through desert, forest and m1;1untain from the lowest )>oint in the United S!ft .. 11<J tho •lo~ ~t.ltest 1~ " 11 m1.r; " , r '!l".l:"j~motll!la ~outside '~ill< 'nll'he 11. boya from the P•~ftchooI l.hd their aurvival COUMellor, "l'•ui Pr~u, · 22, completed tbe treli: from Badw1tei: in Death \laliey In' Mount Whitney In eight days, two d1y1 Jw thin they 1nticipated. The hike lnok them from 217 leet below · sea le~l, lolftst point fq the WesteFa ' Hemlsphere ,'lo.lhe !\lopes of WhitDey. ' Pfau , 1 pSychologist who climbs, moun- tains as a hobby, planned to climb the 1•,494-foot peak with two of the boys if possible to cap the hike, but could not do ' ... "There's a blizzard going on 10 we'll 'have lo return home," he aald. : "The tioy1 did very well in terms of 'mOtiVatkln lind 1urtainlni themselvt1,11 ·ht takl. Their stamina w11 IOOd. We · ran into ev-e!!y klnd of weather im- aginable -eltreme heat, mow and und bliz:za.rds." • Snow's Not So Bad Aaron Golstein , 12, and his brother Grant, 11, of Corte Madera, Calif., enjoy the light snowfall atop Mt. Tamalpais near Mill Valley. The Bay Area was hit by the wildest snowstorm in years, blocking highways and trapping hundreds in their cars over- nigh~ but these boys don't mind It a bit Air Safety Bag Betters Belts In Automobiles Air bags are up to four times as ef- fective as :ii:eat belts in prot!cting motorists in cra:ii:hes up to 110 miles per hour, National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator Douglas Toms reported Thursday In Anaheim. Toms made the disclosure during a news conference at the Auto Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association Jn aession at Anaheim. "You get nowhere near the protection with belts that you do with bags," Toms declared. He said tests in Philadelphia and at Holloman Air Force Base In New Mexico proved the protection or air bags during high-speed crashes. SF Policeman Succumbs To Wound From Ambush SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A 32-year-old policeman died today, four days alter he and another officer were ambushed and ahot by a man with a rifle. Officer Code Beverly had undergone surgery three times since he and a fellow foot patrolman were wounded Monday morning on a residential street in the Mission District. Beverly was shot in the abdomen and spokesmen at San Franciseo General Hospital said Thursday he developed severe infection in his i n t e s t i n e s , punctured in several places by the bullet. Beverly was given a total exchange of his blood alter fellow officers and others responded to a public appeal for donors. The other officer, James Balley Jr., 30, wa~ shot in the hip and remained ln fair condition. An unemploytd janitor, Ju11ious Poole, 21 , pleaded innocent Thursday l n Municipal Court to two counls of 11s11ault with a deadly weapon and one of kid· naping. Bail was set at $..50,000. Police said the officers were shot by a man who jumped rrom an auto and fired al them with a .22-caliber rifle. Bailey returned the fire with his revolver but missed. The man then com· mandeered a car occupied by a woman and fled. " • 'Negative' Votes Cited By NAACP, . ' 1 A report· On state lelislators' civil rights voting records prooared by 1 black rights group rank! Auemblymao Robirt 'H. Burke (R-Huntlngton Be1ch) first 1mong solons who opposed human rightr bllls. The National Auociation for the Advancement of · COiored Pe op I e (NAACP ) said Burke voted agaimt bills f1vored by the rights group a total of lt 1iroes last yeai. 'l;hal's more negative votes than any other Aase:mblyman, the NAACP reported. The same rtport aid State Senator Dennis E. Carpeqter (R:Newport Beach) . voted against seven bills the group 1up. -porte<\. ' • ' , : Only .one senator, Al~rt , Rodda (0. . Sacramento) recetved prai~ from the bla~k righ~ organiZJtlon. They noted he ' 1upporled ~very rlg~ls bill tl1cy did 7 19 key measur,. lntroctucecl during tha 1971 ae.salon.of t,he \egialature. Jn. the Assef'l:bly, no lawmaker earned a "100 percent'' record', but out of a possible 21 "good" votes on nieuures before the lower· hbwe, John Dunlap (0. Napa ), and Alister McAlister (J).San Jose) voted with the NAACP 20 time11. Republicans dominated the list of legislators most often voting against NAACP proposals. Trailing • Burke, they said, were Assemblyman Floyd Wakefield IR..Sout.b Gate) a~ Carlos J. tdoorhead IR-f!len- dale), who voted against civil rights: 'bill11 12 times each, and John Stull of Leucadia, Republican caucus chairman. with 11 "poor" vote11. In the Senate, Clark L. Bradley (R·SID Jose), voted against NAACP meuuru 11 times, followed by Gordon Coloane (fl. Indio ) eight times, and H. L. Rlchard.!on (ft..Arcadia), and Carpenter, with sevt.n "poor" votes uch. · Sen. Mervyn Dymally (0.Los Anr<l•a ), the only Negro in the Stnate, voted "right" on NAACP bltl• II titnU alona with Sens, Rllph C. Dills (0.Gardonl), and Albert Alquist (ll-San JolO ). Brillo Founder Dies NEW YORK (UPIJ -Mlllnn B. Loeb, rorme r president of the Brillo Mlllufac- turing Co. and creator of the namt ''Brillo" for the soapy steel WC¥JI scourin& pad, died Thursday. He WIS 84. Loeb WU a lawyer who founded the Brillo Manufacturing Co. in 1913. ' A cllimpanzee walked away from an auto that crashed Into a barrier at JIO m.p.h. Human volunteers were not in- jured ln colli1i9n1 between two cars at more thin 60!ftl.p.h., Toms aaid. · ~ 'bagi ~lier "djlubl•, trip!• even .qua~fl!PI~'" ~ protection 'of seat bells, Toms Jndicaled. :W:INTER SALE CONllNUES •' •• The ,1r bags ar~ balloon-like devices · stored in Compartm~nts facjrig the dfiver 1nd passengers. When sensors detect the jolt from 1 crash, Compressed air inflates the air bags so rapid)y that they sprin1 , out, and cushion the ~up.tnt.s before the force of the crash can reach them. The auto industry has been fighting com· pulsory installation of air bags, arguing th1t seat and shoulder belts would pro- tect motorists if people would only use them. The current government timetable plans to require "passive restraint" devices -,o! which air bags are the most discus11ed type -in the 1971 models. "The air bags scare the auto industry btcause they are so t()mplex," Toms 'iald. '"But make no mistake about it, for : the driver they ire the best thlngs to come down the road." ' 11en1~on's 6?Jsta™rd1Jt1 ON SALE s.&ectiM , .... ,. ,,_ _. ..n rr ..... II• • HINllDON • HlllTA•I • DIDIL • IHllllLL " MAl•I CAI· IOf!LI ...!IDie ••w .t -~ prlc•· A ..... NIMriff ., -fl•t 411Hltty ~ .. 11..,e., ..... ""' .,.. _,...... • Zurich Police Detective Lt. Willy Ulrich said the cou ple "should come volun- tarily," adding that determination of a.rt alleged fra ud was "closely tied to the que11Uon whether the autobiography Is authentic, and that is a question we do not know yet." Mesa Narcotics Agents I ' OIMtGI COAST Nab 8 Suspects, Drugs DAILY PILOT .,.__ CCAST PUIUDnltO COMP.wt l•Ml'f N. w ... ,,_,._, W NII~ J.clc R. c-1.., Vb ,,..... and Gtninl Mlllillr' n .... " tc .... EaJtv litM•& A. Mrn.,\i• M*l!ie9 Edltat AltA Dirk i11 Wiit Or .... CNlf)' Ulllr M---17111 ... ta a..l1v11'1l llolll11 A41_, P.O. la no, t2141 .,,._ lWllll a.cl! m ,.,.. ....... C:.ta ,,,,.., -*ii! ·-.....,, -.ell: QD ..,..,.. .. a.-.. ....... ~-- By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tilt Diiiy 1'1191 lltK Heroin hidden in 1 hanging crucifi1 and an att11ck by a vicious dog guarding a dufneb11g of marijuana marked one of the ir wildest cases ever, Costa Mesa naroctlcs agents reported today. They ended I'll 24-hour shift about I a.m., tired but triumphant after· a roun- dup which they claimed netted nearly $5.000 in ill icit drugs and e I g ht fiUspected dealers. Intelllgence lnfonnation fed to the new beefed -up squad formed by Chief Roger E. Ne th to cra ck down on drug dealing led to the latest raid by Neth's Narks. Suspects were taken into custody at a re!Weivous point off ·the San D I e g o Freeway in Costa Mesa at 1 a.m., leading to a 5:30 o'clock raid al an An1helm apartmen t. Booked on charges Including suspicion of sale of marijuana , possession of marl~ juaoa for 111le1 possession of dangerooa drugs were: Robert John , 23, Robert La Pont, 28, Austin Maine, 27, all of C:Osta Mesa : Edward Krummcy, 23, of Huntington Beach; Randall W. Shaw, 17, of Garden Grove, and Terry L. Slater, 19, of Hun· tlngton Beach. Adrian C. Herrerra, 41, and his wife Beverly AM, 31, were captured at their Anehlm apartment " a reault of lbe II• prior 1rresls. The """ aro held lnday In lieu of 110,000 ball, wblle 15,000 W.. iet (qr Mrs. Hurerra. • TE -·-lletectl .. 5c1. John ... aald In--• ~ formatlnn. suppllod a weeli qo lad In ar-"..;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;:.,;;tft;;;;;;;;;~;.;;;;;-.-;;;.;;;;;;;;;;._i r.,,,.,.enta !O purchaae 10 klioa of mart· juana late TbursdaJI nlah~ • A team of Neth'• Narks including Bob Lennert, Norm Kutch and Dick Defran- cisco staked out a commercial oomplez parking lot off the freewa y, r(!ady to strike wben it appeared the tranuction was made. . Investigators ~aid :they moved Jn when ·ft appfared that LI Pont had made the :alleged purchase an jnfonnant tipped them about a week ago. A c-"vas dufflebag containing more than 20 pounds of itlleged marijuana worth $2.500 was diScovered in one of the sUspccts' iuxury imported sports car. Detective Dick DeFrancisco w 1 s jumped by a 35-pound Dobcrma11 Pin, scher dog inside the vehicle when he at- tempted to rtmove the haul. Sa:t. Regan said. .. The dog was brought a I on g specifically to guard the stuff," he con- tended. Subsequent lnVeatigatlon led Costa Mesa ind Anaheim la-.rmen to visit the Herrerra apartment, where the.y alleged· ly found five more pounds of marijuana, heroin, LSD and other drugs. Convicted «i 1 prior narcotics chargt and thus unpro\ected from aurch a n d 1elrure or evldtnce wlthnut court war- rants, Herrtrra admitted the men without &rJllllll"'t. - A big contalnin1 1u1~ted marijuana 'an1lyzed ind determined.In be the 11me commodity u the 10 kilos '"*" In Colla Meu wu found in the Qemrra11 bed, accordin( lo lnve1ttcalnt1, The other contraliand tlrup ~ - includln( a p1pr p1cket el .hlroln lddden In 811 lmaa• of Oirlst aulhrial Oil Ille crou -wwkl be worth aboul a.ooo In atreet lllu, KCOrdlna In s,t. 11o1 ... I Henredon t"-~ , ON DISPLAY NOW, AT SALE PRICll RIG. ULI ARMCHAIRS ... 149. 119.•. Slclt Chain .•.•• 125 • DINING TAILE .. 379. 111141 .. Ill It" PIWI 99 .... 319. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL .... HERIT ACPE-KARASTAN ' MIWPOIT mu -PllNY 'l'IL t NIWPOIT llACH 1717W .... llff Dr., '41·IOIO OPIN PRIDAY 'TIL f • INTlllOIS ,...,__,, ....... o.i,-. Av11la~l.-AID .... , .............. 0 'I ...... . " LAGUNA llACM 141 Nortll C..at Hlllll'"""nlli'lf l'henet ... II.II • " -' • \ ' l I , ' • -· " • h -o c hi w w w w· Ii m a' -;Bu '0V aga Bee w q re w •I le ed c s County •.ooo ' Frld11, .lllluory 28, 19~' -. -H DAILY PILOr f · " Desalt Plant ' ' Begins Interior Secretary Officiates at Rites -.· •• • • •' -· .. 'AllLI ' DAILY l"ILOT S..,t ,..,... TY TO TREAT SEA WATER, RECYCLE WATER VITAL F..QR SUPPLY FOR GENERATIONS', Interior S1cr1t1ry Morton U1ft), Water Dittrict Head Henry T. 5.g1r1trom 1t 'W1t.r Fadory 21' ByJORNWUll Of .............. Nearly I thoulllld people 1albered In F.ountaln Valley 'lllul'lday, to, hear 1 man ...-Morton talk 1boUt tatlng the salt ouL of things. Rogers C. B. Morton, U.S. Secretary ol the Interior. was I.he principal speaker at groundbreaking ceremonies for Water Factory II, a.$22 mllllon project that will feature aide-by-side ocean w a t e r d~salting and sewage water reclamation plants. "We are building and Operat\ng these experimental plant.!," Morton said, "to perfect desal~ procuses which will somc:ctaY r,ro.v~. wa~r at a cost com- petitive w th o~ aourees." When complete, Water Factory 21 wilt produce 30 million gallons of pure water a day, or 10 percent of Orange County's need. The cost wlll be lllightly higher than it is for Colorado River water, but much Jesa; than it would be to Import water from the next nearest river basin, which is ln the Pacific Northwest, according to county water olficials . Morton pointed out that this country's domestic water needs are expected to double Withln the next 15 years. gailom 1 clay in the near future -and evenlullly giants with 1 billion (allons 1 clay dooaltlng capacity." The Fountain Valley desalting plant will begin at a capaclty ol three miilion gallons per day as 1 test of !be technolo&Y hi'/Olved. Even at that rate, it wlll be the largest .oow operating in the C<1Untry, Then, within one to five years. officials expect the plant will be ex· paneled to ita full opera Ung capacity, 15 million gallons a day. Water from the desalUng Plant will then be blended with equal volumes of reclaimed sewage water and injected back Into the underground water basin from which many Oran&e County water systems draw their water. Neither the desalUng nor the reclama- Uon plants could operate fea1lbly by thetn.9eives, officials say~ Reclaimed water alone has too hJgh a "hardness" factor, while desalted water alone is too upenslve. But blended together, the mix will be of ·higher quality than county residents are now using, and still reasonably inexpensive, according to of· . ficials of the Orange County Wa ter District, the agency building the plant. "If we look into the future,'' Morton said , "we wiU understand that the ability , to recover, reclaim and recyc le water is vital !or lbe supply of 1ener1tions I come." • · Morton prliled Rep. Crall Hotmer fl Loni Beacb) and Henry S.,eratron 'President or the board of dlrecton of th Orange Coultty Water Dlslrlc~ I« thel hard work and lmaiinatlve plfnnlng I putting together the rrant proposala lo 'Vater Factory 21. The county water distrlct11'sbare of th 133 mlllion project la about 'I.I millio1 The remainder ls financed through th federal offi ce of Saline Water. the federa Envlronmental Protection Agency. an the state Cleap Water Bond Act or 1970 . Mike McC!oskey, e1ecuU~ director • the Sierra Club, was also on hand Thurt day and had warm words for lbe project "It's not often that an environmentalis gets a chance to help dedlcate a ne1 plant." McCloskey said, 11but in thls cas I'm glad to be able to. "This ts exactly the kind of project ed vironmentalists have alwaYI beea ur• Ing. We hope it ls juat the beginning," II said. --. Hosmer. also praised the co~p' underlying Water Factory 21. "It hu ill temational significance," he sald1 111Jno It will manage water the way it must bl managed around the world for man] years to come." ' Man Attempts To Kill Wife In. Many Ways N. Viets Could Receive $2 .5 Billion From U.S. "Jn our cities and towns alone, 24 billion gallons are consumed every day," Morton said. · "Wa'ter research and development programs are vita] to the future of this nation." . Morton stressed the importance of the desalting plant. "Tb!J deultlng plant is only a begl.nnin&", '1 he said. "Performance data from this plant wlll enable ua to build plants . as lqe a1 200 million Secretary's Wife Urges Planting of Orange Trees OAKLAND (UPI) -When Garland Froin Wire Services~ for North Vietnam although he made . Leslie Paul phoned police and told them WASHINGTO cltar that the United States intended to Arso S ....i ted Mrs. fto&er1 C. B. Morton, wlfe of the he was thinking about killing hJs wife, an N -North Vietnam D usp~c Secretary of the U.S. Department of .. officer told him he hdd committed no would stand to get '2.S billion of offer aid to Hanoi. . · · Interior visited Orange County Thursday crime and that they couldn't come arrest American m o ney as a part of an Meanwhile, Senate Republican leader and suggested that we sbould plant more bi Indochina reconstruction program that Hugh Scott said today recordings of "of· Jn Fa+n} Blaze 1r in m. the United States secretly told ·Hanoi it ficia l talks" between U.S. and North Viet• 1 U1 orange ees our public parks. • Police said Paul hung up the phone and would be prepared lo undertake when namese negotiators do not indicate "They an always so green and so pret- went to a neighbor's apartment where bls the war ends. Amer!can prisoners ·would be returned in . MONTRE~ (AP) -PoUct aay that a ty." abe enthused at a press conference in wife. Beverly Joann . 21, was visiting. H A. Ki . exchange for a definite U.S. withdrawal downtown office fire that killed , ........ ,_.._ Santa Ana. Police rtported that when she returned . enry SSU1ger, President Nixon 's date. .,... r~-Mrs. Morton had just completed a tour Ith h' the 2• Id h b d t' d h' top adviser and his secret negotiator in pie and sent 13 others to the boapital may of the sites of Yorba and Featherly w im, ...-year-o . us an ie is talks last year with North Vietnamese The North Vietnamese, according to wife's legs to the couch, poured cigarette representatives in Paris, mentioned such the tapes, said only "If you totally have been ttarted by an, arsoni!t. Regional Parks in Santa Ana Canyon and lighter fluid on. her ·and tos~ed lls hted Wednesd withdraw, we will talk about the Firemen Tburtd.8.y rescued about 250 she had good news for countalns. ''Your a program ay. He did not say 11 ti r $1 32 1111 in Fed I matches at her from a nearby chair. how much money was involved. modalites of releasing prisoners," Scott people in the rush-hour blue it the 10-app ca on or . m on era Nothing hapl)ened. even when he tossed other officials said Thursday the total told newsmen. story headquarters of Canadian Liquid Land and Water Conservation funds bas a· full book of. burning matches. that was stated in Kissinger'& Paris talks Modalites -methods -of releasing Air H lral!t and been approved." • Patrolmen t.fonte Beers and Don was $7.5 billion. the prisoners. are far from an automatic · eavy c near·zero lem· The county plans to match the grant to ;Burnette said Paul then struck his wife The White Hou~ confirmed today that exchange, the senator said. peraturts hampered the firefighting 4nd buy 115 acres of the riverbank park site. ·,over the bead eight times with a two-foot Kissinger made the offer of the $? .S Scott said this alter hitting at a state. rescue work. She said she had notiCed. durln1g 'her '!be factory wU1 ... dutpod "' ....... aeawater Into fresh, uaable lrrlptJni water. It wlll be located at Ward 5tRel and Ellis Avenue, adjoining lbe CoantJ SanltaUon Dlllrlct's planl Back to the qr11111e Irle project, she said she so admired Lady Bird Johnson '• interest in beautlllcatlon of lbe landicapo and added. "Siie planted thou-• ol dogwood trees a!OllC Iha Po~ and tl}ey are beauutul." ' Japanese Soldier .. Showered With Gifts ,·wooden statue and cut her arm and back billion, five-year program. ment by Sen. George McGovern (0-S.D.) Police Lt. Lirry Levis said ln--tour, as a guest of Board Chalnnan with a kitchen knife. ,preg Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said that he would set a withdra~al date "on vest.ta1tors bad not atablilhed the cause Supervjw Ron a ld W. Copen: of ::-TOKYMi!OJn(AP···=r.J) -'lbalii. J irfi'. , ~ After that, they said, be toot her into the #.S billion for Hanoi was a result of a the assumption" tbe North Vietnamese fir , . . , ~ewpqrt ~~ "~,w,f'w tret1 there are the bathroom1 placed her in the tub with general assessment of its needs. would rel~ the American prlscrien. ,, 1°f the , but ;~D WJ!,~ Pf}Ule IUll»· 1.r¥'11Qr'.}Rl',O>ma.~ la(~~~m,,~ some water, and tied her hands to the ~ OffJcia.l! said the figurjs were # hJ.. ,L..Scoit laid he had tbe White Rouse · don. it • , eastern seatibard • te1)'· and" Pro~ to~ raq~ tlleltic · fauce\: Paul then dou.ed a hand towel dlcaUve of the scope of the plan, leaving study.Ille taped recordlnP apln .to make "Tbere have beell 20 1ire1Intho1u115 lbe orange Irle pl~tlng•. lll·a Ufttlml -lo • llolil'i bell - wltll lbe lighter fluid, set it all-anil ti. jmEhat im1bj to I IUre of~-Vietnam ... 1tt1tude. days in lbe lrel bounded ,by Gey, Poe!, ' Alt~r the press conlerance In the Coun-... --' thttW It at Mrs. Paul. It missed. I. fiii'tlle1 ..,.~ Aid he la not ctrlain lf'-li "~ew111:c.tbetlne1 ~r i~i1 \y Adiallilatilll•• Bull4bic. Mn. -A Nlllh~e~ When he tried again, the ~ , ' ,The , s 1 l"e of the public " . 1 V Iii!"~ ' ~ I* Sttretary ct Interior hulblnd mad' io-r., 1 o.liO ..... managed to free 1 hana and push the onnulated by the 1 1tion partly llCrOI talb of pres! -always between 3 p.m. W , #. . I. )le 1 i( 1111! ~ br01klng for Water Fadary SllOlchl y , wu -. Darning torch away, officers said. as a counteroffer to a North Vietnamese Ual llllltant Htmy Kil&iqer, or both! said. . ,. • ii In Fountain Vallay. day near a cn1 wbn Ila um. · Paul then gave up and C;Blled police demand for reparations for bombinc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii.l.lii.liiiiiil- again. This time, the department sent damages. ! . • I Beers and Burnette. The projected progran:i reportedly · ~ • Fall Surviv..ed would allocate $5 billion for South Viet· , North )'lilnam. . tnam, Lto1, and Clmbodi1 and 12.5 blllion The .program u ·described by ad- mlnlllratlon qfllctals represents a con- alderible , Cleftlopmeal ovet a similar ~gram -In 4915 lly President .IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. • • I ' By S!'fwardess BELGRADE (AP) -Experts have •ltrQ>u!od the 1urvi>al of a Yugoslav jte\oardess wlio fell 31,000 feet when her alraaft eiploded over Czechoalovikia to an efftct pos~bly similar to ski jwnplng. Vesna Vu1ovk: was the only survivor of the crnh Wfdnesday 'of the Yugoslav Air .Transpurt DC9 in which 'l:l ptrsons were killed. The Beicrade newapoper Borp quoted experts u theoriziqg ahe feU in the tailpiece Of the plane. which sli~_ down a ~·ted : slope, and the girl \wnbled out. She suffered a broken ann and t leg, a brain ~oocuBlloo and dam"i- ed ltlclneya. " ' • L~J!~J-•' . n Apr.Ill; 1116 Jolmoon talked ol a $1 b n """'rk:u cutlay 1 for all ol Iodocbina \lb flnuce postlrar develoP' meDI. But bl did not apecUy an amount ' . •. , Patients ·Flee ·Blaze ' ~ In Nursing-Hospi~l "' ' COJ!RY, Pa. (UPI) ,....,... a lire or un- . detenmned origin broke ·~~ in a 'nursing home· > Friday in ·tbli l"'rlhwestirn I• · Pe!Wy)vaida community but all the :~;J .. Uents · and t~e emplo~es Autho~des crellited an iutomatic fire alarm ~m II ,.the Jtwoil Nurslog • .Home " lfvlog the 13 paUants and the employ ample time to eyieuate. ' ' ., . ' '• ... . . ' CONTINENT AL MARK IV I IN ALL OF THE 70'S TH:IS WILL BE THE I - D;NIQf E AMERICAN CAR! • c~pe~s V~s .f'!~.Th 1 ~e: .~ · South C~~rity Clwpp_~rs ., PANTERA By CllAJUJl8 B. LOOS Of "" Dtlty '"•t ,,.., SUpervlaor Ronald CUpen uya he wants a helicopter patrol to beef up the county's public .-lely P<OIJ'll1'.l In southern Oran1e County and wt11 ' - funds for three whir!yblnll in this year's. county bud(et. He said the ftylnl patrol could be llled by 1maller cities IUCb u Lapna a-11 "that can't 1fford their own helicopters." Tbe flllb dlltr!ct IUperviaor dlacmM that ... la pursuJna • ftyq· pilnll pro- ....,,, for the COUDI)' durllll • talk '1'lnft. day nltllt II the -~ Ho - the --II I ~ "*11111 cl tho Oranie County chapter or S11JD1 Otlta Cd, the national Joumallatlc aoclely. When queried about the boltcopter pro. ram alter lbe meellnl, Cupera 16' 1'1.1ltled tt 11111 be opp11d bJ co ant 1 Ill Jamn Mullet. The i.11coptar trol proba!Jly .. ~ fall """ J11111ld<'1 wick Ind lbe oberlll In the put bu ppailtd "a county air, forct/t • flolrever, Caspers All lie w!U puoh for he ,...._ "1th or without Mlllldt'1 uppor1. Cupen, lhll year's cba1rm1D of 1be ty Board of ~. •Id •bout ,GOO In lbe COU11tJ budpt -.Jd be ~·{r lo pt fhe prolnm ol.f tho ' . . • • l'Wnd. In addition, he sa1-.· COUllly of- llctals wlll -federal lundllor the pro. cram. -• , Cllpen Indicated he wanla to see the hellcopteu patrollnl southern Ora.,. ~~bly by lhll OWnmer. .__,..... ww never rtplace ll\lUl1d units," hi uld, "llut they CID do 10 mlll)' ~Ind I iblni It's Important lbet we blVI them fn>m I public llfely point of -· . "For eumple, we'n! rolog to open Sall Creel< Beodl .to tho public lhll 1111111mer. Now ... ,.. bnape !ryJns to patrol lhlt atreldl of belch with ... lherlfl'1 =ty pealt ... -the top ol. the ellff bla (l'Odnd 111111 l" 'Iba supe"1lor said he Is thinking In teniil cl llne liellootJlers 1'ao one could ......... all II all timea. • "Wm ,,_.,. 11 blqer, _, hellcopliro lhllt die -"°" belnfllled by the cltlel," he ldded, notlnt .tllat the ' btllcopter he baa In mind II .i b1ib speed craft th.it cmfeo up to five pauons. Three Orange Cout cllill -Costa M-. lfantla(ton Bodi and Newport Beach -cumnUy ,.. polico bollcopters. All .... •-t models. Cup• 1 emPhltf:Rid that the county flrllol 11111'111 would Ila -for ail pbatea ol pubflc llftly -pollco, fire and rescue. • '· . • by detomaso • YOU MUST SEE THIS EXOTIC ITALIAN IMPORT ••• "PANTERA" ITAUAN FOR PANTHER -. .. "Orange Count11'• FamUr o/ Ftne Car•'' . ohnson son ' . ' ·2121 HARBOR ILVD .. COSTA MESA · • ~ ' I • ' f DAILY PILOT f'rldaf, J11MWY 281 1972 Africa Session Opens Colonialism, Apartheid V nder Discussion By MAURICE GVINDI , ADDIS ABABA (UPI) -Two of Africa's elder statesmen today opened an unprte'edented week-long session of the U.N. Socurlly Council to try to decide what ·to do abf>ut such formidable pro- blems 11 Portuguese colonialism and South Africa'a policy of atrld racial segre-gatlon. The meeting will cost the United Na- tions a minimum of '250jOOQ and Wll held despite the fact the world body is nearly banllnlpl. .Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selu,,ie and Mauritania President Mottar ()Jld Dad- dah began the meeting with speeches at headquarters of the Organization of African Unity iOAU) In this Ethiopian capital. .It was the Security Coo.ncil's first meeting in Africa arid the clo9esl the IS. member body ever had come to what U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim described aa Africa's "bot spots, anu of tension and conflid." All IUCb strife came under the heading "Cilul~oratlon of quoatlona relating lo ' . ' ' Africa with wblcb the 5ecurlty Council Is cumolly Mlzed and the lm~tioa of. the Council'• relevant redutlonl. ~ .The broad heading ocwm_~la, Portuguese colon11ll.11m, ~for Namibia (Soulh West ~) arid the poUcy of Apartheid -tlrid raclaf separation -In the Republic of South Africa. The African nations at the m~ing said they would insist that Rhodesia get priority In the discussions becauae·of the rioting there last week in protest against the natlon's independence agreement with Britain. The problem concerning Namibia is over whether South Africa can be forced out of what formerl y was known as South West Africa. The United Nations has already said the Pretoria government has no right to govem and administer the area and to intr:xl.uce Apartheid there as well as in South Africa itseU. The South African government has ignored the U.N. pronouncemenu. U.S. Ambissador George Bush had cauUoned the Security Council more than Siepped•up Attacks GunmenBlow Up Hot.el ~In Irish Border Town By COLIN BAKER BELFAsr, Northern Ireland (UPI) - Gunmen attacked BrlUah lrooP3 and blew lip a hotel in a village on the Irish Republic bonier loday In the third day or stepped up bombings and shootings in Northern Ireland. A bomb ripped the Melvin Hole! at Gartlaon in' County Fermanagh about an hciur after ~ planted It and ordered tho staff and guests out, poUce said. There were no casualties. Minutes after the bomb was planted, gunmen held up the border village's post ·office. Police said they carried off the mailbags but there wu no cash at the post office. • Other target. In a three day bombing c;ampalll) wblch has seen about 50 ex- plolloDI Included a clothing fadory in Newry, a oourt home in Balleygawley, housing project offices at Craigavon, a community relations office at Ran.. deist.own and the British army's heavily protected palace barracks at Holywood oul!ide ~lfasl The blasU call!ed ex- tensive damage but no casualties. .. Security sources said local girls invited to i dance Thursday night in Pal8ce Bar· racks at· Holywood outside Belfut1 may have 1mug,g.Jed the bombs past.sen~es and dogs guarding against attacks by the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA ). One blast wrecked an armored person- nel carrier and damaged a Land Rover shortly after midnight. Another bomb was discovered outside the officers' mess and was defused. ,,.. · -· · Seeurlty police queatloned ajl the girls al the dance. 'Yellow Alert? Ordered ' FoE--U.S. Base.lit S. Viet By GEORGE ESPER The command said the strike inside SAIGO~ (AP) -Signs of an enemy of-.• ~fi~,';x!~e= ~a:a~~s~~:1 wri1c~~~ fenslve 1n the Tet Lunar ne:w year trots a surface.to-air missile _ SAM -m~Uplied today and the big U.S. battery beaan tracking US planes con-mihtary base at nearby Bien Hoa has . 11 • • • • the been placed on increased alert. ducting 1!M1bmg .operations . against . . . . Ho Chi Minh trail 111-neld.ibormg Laos-~~d off!cers said the alert at Bien An F105 fighter used to draw enemy Hoa, 15 miles northeast of Sa.lg~. was fire away from the slower B52 heavy ordered after captured enemy prlSOllers bombers crossed into North Vietnam and told interrogators attack.s were be~ng fired one Shrike missile at the site with planned in that area during Tet, which unknown results. falls on Feb. 15. The command said there was no The base was put on yellow alert. The damage1o U.S. 11ircraft. only one higher is red, which indJcat.ea an The two aircraft lost were a Navy A7 attack 11 in progress. jet that crashed shortly after taking off On the central coast, South Korean from 1 7th Flee,t carrier in the Tonkin soldier• uncovered a big ammunition Gull Jan. 22 and a UHl Huey helicopter cache and documenta saying an offensive that went down three days ago on the was planned there during the Tel f,.uv.i. western side of the cenll'BI bi&bJAnds. _ In the central highland, North Viet-The pilot of the A7 was rescued. A namese troops were reportedinoving into Navy spokesman said the crash was positions to encircle a f1re base on the caused by engine trouble. frontier, a possible forerunner to a big at. The U.S. Command said the helicopter tack. crashed as a result of mechanical failure, The U.S. Command indicated that an but there were no casualties. Increased state of readiness would be The weekly summary of aircraft losses, (!rdered shortly for all American forces issued today, showed a total of 8,097, U.S. ~ghout South Viet n am to guard -planes and helicopters lost in the war. against increased enemy rocket, mortar, Gen. Cao Van Vien, chairman of South sapper and terror attacks during Tet. Vietnam's joint genera l staff, visited the . The comm~nd alltO r~ported t~e 20th border region along the central highlands a1r strlke inside North Vteln8J!l th!J year today to review preparatio.n.s .for a North and the loss of two American aircraft due Vietnamese offensive expected there next to mechanical failures. month. two -"' 110 lo c:oo1ider care!UUy whether it could afferd such an expenaive meeting when the world body alreody ll In such financial ltralll. A bloc of 34 African nations pay U · percent of the U.N. annnal budlet while the United Stat., paya 31.5 percent of the organization's aMual $200 mlllioa bud&'*- Reds to Warn Sadat Against Israeli War? By Uiilled Pron Iiiknlltollll Egyptian President Anwar Sadat Jeav'8 Monday for Moscow, aod diplomatic sources in LoDdon said today the Russians would caution him against starting a war with Israel. C8lro reports said Sadat would hold four days of talks with Kremlin leaders to "coordinate strafegy" and that en route home he would stop off in Yugoslavia Feb. 3 for talks with Presi· dent Tito. UPI diplomatic correespondent K. C. Thaler in London, said the Russiallll would~omise Sadat continued backing -bu sh9rt of war. Jor IJJ!an King Hussein also cautioned today ag-nist war. He told the Rome weekly newspaper L 'Espresso that the Arabs not only are unprepared for war but that their leaders ·are more. deeply divided than .ever. The L<lndon diplom'ats said the Soviet Union is too deeply preoccupied just now with a major review of its own medium and longrange policies and does not want to be sidetracked into an involvement in a Middle East. war at this time. The diplomats said a new situation has developed which has caused a shift in priority considerations on the part of Moscow and that the Kremlin is review- ing Russia's position in Europe, the Far East, and, not" leasL, it.S relations with the United States. They said the Russians do not want their overall strategy crossed by a war in the Middle East in which Russia would be directly involved and which might bring a dlred confrootatioa with the United Stales. '!'heY also were uld lo. be unwilling lo rock the boat in vlow of the forthcoming visit of President Nixon and that they . would like to ask Nlmn to bring pl'el8Ure on Israel to make same CcincaaiODI to Caiio that could lead. io a peaeeful aet- tlement. I /.,. . The. Ru&sians wore. aid. to be dlaap. ,1polnted with progress In making the Egyptian armed forces more efficient. They are committed to the air der.nse of Egypt but are alratd they would become more involved, the sources &aid. Hussein said in the Rome interview that war with Israel should be the last resort and that "all efforts should go m- slelid loward re~cblng a lasting and just peace." He said if there is war any Arab armies sent into Jordan must be under Jordanian command and sent in under a general Arab plan approved by Jordan. Burglar Takes Bath, Makes Clean Escape SEATTLE, ·ll'.ash. (AP) -Police say a burglar made a clean get-away from a woman's apartment with some clothing, a bath towel, a wash cloth and three hand tQwels. They said Kathleen Lynn Jones, 18. reported the burglary Thursday and said the thief also took a bath before leaving. Cy prus Acc ords Nod NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -Cyprus recognized the newly created state of Bangladesh on Thursday. Winter Takes Hold of U.S. Arctic Cold Enve"lops Most of Midcontinent Temperatures ..,_ -- ' ' • She · Can't · 'Casla''~Jn ' Attorneys {or country music singer.:· Johnny Cas h and his wife June were granted a temporary restraining order preventing the publica· lion of a 50-page picture book prepared by Mrs. Patricia M. Holt, who was retained by the Cash's to decorate'theii: home. Mrs. Holt, shown here as she looks through some Pictures of the· eash .. home, planned to file an answer to the Cash action later today. W aterbeds, High . Living 'Don't · Mix' Says H·un · I ' .. ' I' Conti:oller Strike Ends I O'l'fAW~) -Air lrallle con- .,_. to --1· tDdblc . -thil d ..... tbe lonpll lllut- .... of aclledoll'ed commm'da1 att ..,._ In '• lalatory, ~·the "1offl ot more than 15~000 peno111 and ODii tbe "" lines 12 million a day. The~ ...... l<lloring air aorvice, lllld ~ CaMCla, the blaeat canadian llrllne, nc6d !lie 11,tilii employ., It lljld laid olf • a ~ ol the atrlk~. The ~ l&kl ~'!'1-1nl..-ice at --''with all WCbll to··-by llklnlahL • • ' The ca-. ~ ,'l'nlfl. '.c.ntrot -t1oa <CAICA) ~ ,Of<!ered Ila l,IOO momliera back lo wori. The order came on Ille 11th ,clay. ot: tlietr walkout/ when the contratt dllpute"\tith . the pvernment w~ NlUed by . bllid!iJi arbltratl111. Cenadlan Pliclflc AlrUooa 1MOUJ1ced In Vancouver R' had alao called back lta I 4,JilO laid off tmployea. The alrlioe aid ii upected to r-irnl todly '111>me aervice on virtually all or our domesUc and ln- ternaUona.l routes, with full service resumJng quite quickly afterwards." Smaller cinadlan Airlines were allO making plam to resume full air service by the weekend. . The agreement by the government Treuury Board and the CATCA National Council lo accept 'blndlng arbitration and end the strike did not require approval of the union membership. Tbe rank-and-file membera bad twice rejected. propoaats '1o aottle the dispule, Including one last Saturday which had been • recommended by ;the 'u n I o n bargainers bul 1'9jected by 811 pen:elll ol the memhe<a. Dr. Noel A. Hall, a Unlvoralty of Brltilb Columbia industrial relations pro- fessor who mediated the dispute, wu nained arbitrator in order to break the WASHINGTON (UPI) -The g()vern· beds could also cause property darqage to deadlock In negotiations on the key iuuea · of wages and work hours. ment bas cautioned against waterbeds, Doors below and start electrical fires, The tentative agreement reached last and high living. HUD says. Saturda.v. which Hall was instructed to ~refully sidestepping the advertised Jn an advisory pamphlet, HUD told use as the "floor" or minimum for his virtues of the beds, the Department of managers of publlc housin& projects and decision, provided for a pay increase .of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) other fed erally assisted"-•·'-thev may 17.f percent over 27 months and a reduc-says the roughly 2,000 pounds of water tt ........... _! ~ tion of work hours from 31 to 351ii. The takes to'fill ID0511beds could cause Poorly~ ban the beds from upper floon if·tbey do controllers DOW earn an average salary ()f constructed upper floors to collaJIM. not feel the construction Cin stand the 14J,135 a year with experienced controllers And water leaking from tow quality · extra· weilJ!t. 1.arning a lop acalo of $11,tJOO. · 1 ~~~~~~-'---~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~-'-~-'--~~--"~-'- , ..... _ Choln .. ·- 48". Octagon >No Mar Top Th• are si ngle · u n i t construction cNirs. NOT KllW• on legs. Covertd 'in black, oliVe o" gold natJg1hyde. I ia+;::;;:;=1 MWrMu -T !Mt"" 18085 EUC JOUNTAINV, SAN DlfGO NIEWAY & ftlCllD st. lUIHOfP . EB Phone ----__ _. 9~24325 • 141·1 WITH PURCHASE OF 4 CHAIRS • , " • . ' • I · .. , .. "' ; , ' • , . • ,· .. " .. . ... 1. ' " . \..• l~ . .1 ,. ~·I ~ .. . ' : .,. ( I J . ~ ' ¥ " ' . , I': ' • • ·~ I ,. • I \ Fridlr, ·Jonuarr 2e, 1972 DAILY PILOT $ -·2· Officers· Slain Rails, Unwn Ink ' ' . In Street Attack 42-month Pact NP iYORK (AP) -Two an Illegally parked.car. WASHINGTON (UP!l -lncre.,. in wige;, but in !uni pollcemoa oo loot patrol in the The luncbeonelte owner told Tha nation, 's rallioada ·'-ed a the union ·--' to easi•• of Eut VW&e'm obot fatally tben\'he did not kno\f whooe· n<w .contract with the U;.ited r..trlcUva-::i.T rules ~ithe J 'J\UradaY nicbt In what police oiar 'it;;.,;, llOlice '.said', ~ the Transportation ' Union Thurs-railroads hid been'. trying· to callf'l a "bralal, unprovoked officers Jell. Momtl!ls later day atvtng them new cos~sav-scr~ for yeors:< The UTll I · .... ~ the ow{lel' ~ard raPld gtinflre Ing and more efficient 'll'<lrk withheld algntna .,. contract alteck" by ~.u.m aunmen. and rus)ied out to fjnd the of· rules that will pennit them to untjl the Pay Board acted on I Wi111tsae•. told PQllce that fleer~ sprawled on t h 1 c:ompeta better with other It. ~Y sc: ::'W:hls :a= afdewaJ,.t1 fretcht carrlen.. · . , The average lncrtase or 12 i and firing into the air as if In The new Jact was signed b-y peice.nt a year was moie than glee. The attackers took the 2 E ' d C • ts tmJ Pres· ent Al H. Chesser twice the Pay Board's annual service -revolvers from both scape on vie :;!ps~y C:r"'"!h:" ~w~~ guideline of 5.S percent, but patrolmen. R u Labo Co f Police scoured lhe area and a way r n erence. the board said it wu willing to withi• an hour of th• 10,so Take l)r;ver on R;de _th• bargaining arm of the approve the higher rat .. Ii Ii railroads. because the new work rules p.m. shooting had seized at Th t ct · least 30 men, some armed, for e con ra was given pro-would enable the railroads to I questioning. None was listed COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -electric al cord thrown from ~~~iori;l approvadl Tuesday by increase efficiency, lowe r as a iuspeet, however. Two escapees from the Ohio the front roor . of · the in· uie ay Boar · It covers co.sts and . provide better il ed penitentiary, one a convicted stitution. Tht other escapee 150,000 railroad tra in crew service. , ·I K' I. . were p a t r o I m 'I n murderer' k Id n a P e d a ·was captured Thursday in a m e m b e r s o t h e r t h a n trrU President Al Chesser 1 Gregory F°'ter, 21• father of suburban lftlliard man ni.urs-wooded area, .here. enginetrs. last week said the union might ,.· • ·~ ., UP 1 i two children who was hit el&ht Th •• th · · t ..__ ti tto f h .-B .. -•~ to .~SL-p• . .'.·. · ·• t.~ ~. . .. ., l tlpies, -and .bis partper, Rocco day night and forcejl him to Police said they were quea· e u·mon agreement,. '""' oo ·~·•go a n o t e , -.n; RV • Laurie, 25; .·•"".. wu .1>1t seven drive them to Cincinnati, Uonina Sbarp about his hours . retroactive to Jan. I, . 1970, contract ll!lless the Pay Board ~ ' ' • · tim II r. kl where they relt.aeed him lll a prisoner of. Donald G. called for a .42 percent Q.verall g: ave fuD approval of a U ' Apollo lli, ridlng',high on '.t1>P of ill SatUl'll ~ .rpcket,, rf ns to ,th~ Vehicle A:s-P~1iJ'° c '::.ml 1 ~ 1.:,; • r unharmed. Manis,· 29, and Donald F. ' percent wage Increase. sembly Building, left, at Cape'Kennedr, Thtll'lday for~ acemen~ ~'a Command Patrick v. )lutphy, bis~ 1 Police In Hilliard eald Irwin Ferdinand, 34.· \ .. • Moi;lule reaction.control mt em fuel Ill! k'. _The laun may be;,.delayed for a whisper and his l!odY sliakJnl. "harp, abducted from hla Police did not learn of the Nixon Visits 6econd time1 It ls~ ffrsfWne a sp1Cecra!t -b1d to be eturned after beirig tak-'' told newsmen vat 'Bellewe home at 5:30 · p.m.; called kidnaping of Sharp, 29, until en to the launch p~d. • Hospital that it was1 not cer· police · at 3 a.m. -today to 10:30 p.m. Thursday. His "'ife tain that the attack was an repart he was safe at home. said she did not contact Mountain Area ' 'Bard Lurk Pro1noter'_., I Skyjaeker's .. Dream Fatal '1J1bush. ·He told Police the two con-authorities for fear her "But there'111ittle Indication Viets ieft h1m in his car on husband's life might be en· WASHINGTON (AP) that the two men had any ad· Ohro Route 50 in Ciricinnati dangered. After spending the night at the vance warning:," he sald. and disappeared. Sharp said Ohio penitentiary ·deputy presidential retreat at Oamp Police said the . two he drove 100 miles home warden L. G. Ridenour said David. Md ., President Nixon ·patrolmen, both members of a before,.calling: the palice. Manis and Ferdinand were returns to lhe White House~ neighborhood police team on . "They'r.e still on the loose,'' "d~sperate men and had to be day for a morning courte3y , foot paVol ln the racially mix· Police said. "Sharp aaid he considered dangerous." Of. call.from Dr. Rainer Banel, · ed prec~t. had gone into a dM.sn 't know what directM>n ficials did not know U they leader of West· Germany'& SIDEWALK SALE TOMORROW HARBOR GENTER -luncheonette .. to inquire about rilght ·bY sliding down a 40-foot were armed. Christian Democratic party. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. '¥. George ever reaUzed was his agentkilledvonGeorg:ewitha•------------------------------------.;_ __________ _ (AP) -A skyjacker whose last, the hijacking of a twin-point blank shotgun blast as . friends knew him as ',a engined Mohawk airline, prop-the skyjacker tri~ ~ flee the . jet. He c!ommandee~ it airliner wiU. the. QJ0,000 ,:in hardiJJck promoter type wu Wednesday 'ii fl approached cuh and' ao•slewardess (or· a -• .. ,, shot to death Thursday, and New York's La Guardia hostage. '" • • his dream of suddenly striking Airpart from Alba,n)'. a,nd The unidentified agent poked it rich died with him. But in f9rced it to J~d . a l -the Sho~n into a getaway ,car bis IUt momenta he .camt Westchester CoUnlj'. all'poi:t ' . tha't;ha been pr<ivided at von 1. . ~ near White Plains. There he ·-George' command. The agent ,., ,cloae to getUng away ~ with,, allowed the 42 paS!engers to was quoted as saying that von c ' . . . .. $. • 1956 'lbyota. $200,000 in ransom caah. , debark . . , Geo r &" e screamed. whirled Otll11·>a· · 1-e "He was . always talking • The dratba ended 10 hours·· behind the wheel ' and fired ;a · . ·'.> . . ,· : ef.. about-the blg deals coming later at Dutches"s County gttn. A retaliatory abotgun · __ , , _ ; up," a friend from former :~irpart _here when an FBI blast killed him instantly. days said of Heinrick von ' ·i father of seven. Meanwhile, he . _ . ~ -.::r. , George, 45-year-old jobless s1·ug' e' r Mo· ·u ·.rne-d .... ~ 1. failed 1t every venture he • •••••••••••··--··-----••••••••'••·--·•-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·--•••• ' ~~·and went deeply into Mahalia Jackson Lawkd .• . &mdnrl};;ltwes q . ~Gwdlt120Q ·Br11xl:X: (~ . Bi11idY [~ ·.1 The-.-~-I , , '1:( .;, ' .;, · ~u~Aao«J)-"She was unto Je I:.ord,' as ·ihe m;'ed .to "i f;l'roiitclitebrakr& Y" ! , . J _a JIOble 'll'<lml•. an artist call ber work, yet her life 1 ., A__,_,. . •"=.!.,], .:.:.,.;;,..;;,,.j;..._ ." V •· I Bciil ·Pldcea: . wlti;,ut:pee•.'~aaysPreSident· JIO_ry ,sings the Gospel · I ... -rv,......&118'D .......... r;a-.... -~-, 'I.·····. v · .. . I Nilon of Mahalia Jack!on, me!sage Of freedom. l'.nd ·wuJ · 1 "2 ,,.,.: ... t..wa]l '--l....t1 . ~:1..;,;: .1, ,. . . ..... .... .. • .-J. _ --__,.., •• '_Jo-... .. '° ' (Jrt;"" s-· "'" . " jar:~~~ no~:"!:O:·"who ";;..·,, .... ....,.., ... -......,. ... :ny.-capettng.,,. • . '-i ~1 4 z ·:' lea Hall •tothe.JfrOml a!'ttub...;manjn '!,hl I adj~ble~~~ :·V -''"' '.: " •. , •' 'ti -. ls\of Europe,,_ ;1 le.vee~M>n of New · -· • ..._ -· ·-" ~ ~., f !U•_. __ 11,t' . 'lbe '.60-y~~ld -.Sl!f ~ iti ~i rftitional fam'~ ;t.tednr. :it. .. .. ··:,r·· : .. ·~~.} '· ~•i '"?·:.?.V t:-net Jue -· Thtirsday 1n a attlt1r'b1an. ~f,efin in 111 health the'. ~ • ". ~ .. ' ... . . ; I ., • Chicago bospltel aft<r _.ur. · !everal years. She 'rt . " ;'1. 'nip ocl!iilieter. • . . · " DENVER" (UPI) -DeiPlte · feting a heart seliure. She had home from a European. C9fl• ~ . -· ·' ' • " ; .. the strong protests of a 'been a.patient t.Jiere aince Jan·. ·cert tour several monuiS" Igo ~ ·J!J_".:.:..;'.::c:!:tga~r,:e~fte::;li'.!!g~h:::tei:=:;•:__;__;. _ _,..;.,..., ... _.j..,.;.. __ .,...!.,,::...;.,_._4 __ .:_:__..:,. ___ .+----------l : ,. federal prosecutor, U. S. 19. J. -, ' on doctors orders. •. !!I -· c Dw~..!.:' ~ JTburudg~•FrayedthaMt. ..~np•-'l!!'Jt<tllous&d''itotoment, ~ -Miil Ja~n rec~ved her Ii ~8~·2R~=-l.5.~~~~~!sp~ai:e~·~tir~'.~~~--.:...-1-_...:.~...J~:_ _ _;_...,+_.:._ __ .:_.:_.,.. __ .j..~-.:._..__.,.._._~~ • --.. ·~ ~ . . u~ ·-·· ... • " . . mil!iilat tr>inln . frOm' :fliten-·~ • . ac"'l8"1 b1j1cktr Jl:l c h ar d ', "America and the world, ing' to records !1, bfuos·siripr I 9. FJo-thm ventila •on. " . " ' . , ' ~ Charles . LaPoint could. .be .. ~lack people and all people, Be.sSl"t Smith while grO'W\ng•Up li---...-----'-.,.--------+------.-----+--._..._ _ _. ___ -1--------....,....,-,t .. I f ' rt~.,.11\:'!1°·~ bo~:eri JMtodahy"~ ~ ~ of , ·in a 1hacirJlongth~Ml.sSissJp. 1 1 10. Tilltfd Window!. : 'v . " • w._ ~ t.-1 a lutC 111ac o;x1e waa a >rpf ·Ra>er ' •• 1 · · l----.;;·_......;·;.,...-':... ......... -------+-...,.._ _ _:;....,...., ___ +-----------+----'-----1!-t · Mass., .. anol . SUl>riiot; NJ!., noble ..-,..,. ,..,: ar·tU t · ,. "· · . I • • , wbo la ac~ of !'"'achutmg wlthout-pe>ro a niqnetic an)· • ~·'r ,_Orleans, a fanuly I 11. ~ ~ · · · 'V from a hijacked airliner over basiador of good Will for the "spo~man. said the funeral 11-"----.'-'.;...·..:...._ ________ -l-----'-:-.:...---+----------+----------1 •. northeast Colorado far"!;-United States in other J~. will f.e held there although:.• I µ.Deluxe'!beel'wv~ V ~ field lut !'eek, wu .... told, .. an exemplary servant of he,r , time has not been-'set. l{e ~ · · ·t~~~~~~~==::::::=J:=::=:Jr-~:::=J:::::::::::1:::::::::J . howe..t.. he ~d.-nof le~ve . God . 1: ;-New Orleans Mayor ... Moon ,. Ja."Bumpcr the DenVer ~ lf. be .posted ' "Mill' f Ill . '•• ., ·ndr· will •· ked to a bond · ~ -• ions fl eaJ'$. " ,ml\"'. v-1eu uo; as 1 • / ' » the sound' a llie' 'lfl'i!Ot ~-permit the body.jo lie in stalt 1 14. Clmmlt y ' LBJ Bitcks Six"y~r. · . l ' • fl. Presiden<;y . . . voice •making a joftuI :Dolae· at the Municipal Allditorium. 't§~~G~-~:=========t====~~=zz=t:::::=:::=::::1:=:::21~:::t' " . .. -.. .. -·i ~~=·· ·~. ; "' ... i . ; tJ .. YO~R .. I .. r I . .. ·; 17. Can of touch-up paint. V · · · j I I I 18. Glove boL v . I : . : ; 19.l'acbgetray. V . . : i'f' •.• ir.;;~.. 1 ; ""'1 -~·-· I I 2L,Seat · retraCtlirs. 1 •_,'.'·'"->I.-., I 22. .Am11'sts, froiit and rear. ., .. I I 23,.. -1 I .. , J• .. • ·24. a.iibratt:rmdwnh11tnr. I , ~ . .. . ' : -•• ·-' ... ··-----"":. ··-------------.""I·.-------------------------------~--·-·····-----------------------· :.1Jilb ... i.a-pblfarlloec..oJJaUOOa4U001<1t..-,bofPt.lal_, ___ .,.__ • · . ' I ..... " r • I r· \ . t1j By the~ 1Qµ .take-this_ c:hart IIOUl1d tCWn, -,ou'll k'now iorJr \ . ema l;OSt 0ptions from your ·sundard'tqmpmcnt lists. And you'll find oat.fast what tD,c.c ~ns can:cun 70U-Sliop.~d. The mo'ieyou know about all economy cm, the better !or us. " I ' •• , I SceJ1111Ineaibf'lbJ!tadalrr, GetJ1111I hinds ona'lbJOU. bi'Jl m:vakep. , . . .. '· " . ... . '·~ . . DAU..Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • The CATV F ranchise· The Public Gable Television Authority -tbe )lady bellli aet up by five Orange Cout cities -ls acting on sound advice ln trylnf to get tbe ~ompanles loterested Jn tbll franchise to say where tbey hope to earn their blf profits. · The board -composed of a councilman each from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fount'lln Valley and Westminster -ts uilng the companies to analy;e a stringent franchise being co.Wdered by Ana· helm. The board is hoping the companies will talk about pay TV. Newport Beach Councilman Lindsley Parsons alert· ed fellow board members that huge profits may 10m .. day be made in pay TV through !he leuing of cable tele- vision channels. Ma !ilJil producer himself, he could see tbe day when first-run feature movies may be run na· tlonwide on pay TV with, say, a million families each paying '3 for the sc.reening. It'• obvioualy a theory to explore to inluro tbat the franchise would give .the cities a fair share of the profits. It ~ alao an exam)>!• of the !find of aw~es~ of tho ·public welfare and expertise an-elected.oUiclal can bring lo such a body. · A Cheap Substitute State officia!J have announced tentative plans to put a fence around Bolsa Chica State Beach. Rangers at the state Department of Parks and Rec- reation argue tbat traffic accidents along the 2.5 mile atretch of the Coast ·Highway running adjacent to the beach, night crim .. on the beach: and"'a persistent litter problem make it necessary for them. to take action for the protection of beach users. · But a fence tould 'create· more problems than it """1d solve. Flrst;it would eliminate parking space for ' • ' more than 3,000 cars, "!'d the state qnly h'8 enoullh money to build new parking lots to accommodate 1,100. Second, there is li!Ue reaaon to believe that fencinC off the beach woµld really control people intent oiicom. milting violent crimes or on leaving thelr trash on tile ground behind them. · And most important, a fence wo.old mean the beach ·· would be locked up at midnight during sump>er months and at dusk during the winter. This would restrict. tho public's right to use their ·beach for legitimate night· time ·strolls or picnics. · Boisa Cbica's problems must be dealt with, .b.ut the state would be better ad~ise_d· to use its t»oney oc electric lighting, night patrols, and more parking lots than. to throw up a fence as a cheap substitute for imaginative plannlog. Seeking Out Co1Dplaints candidates for the April 11 municipal election ln Fountain Valley may find .some .brand-new issues when the results of last week's community survey are released. The survey was sent to about 680 of the city's faipl\ lies and questioned them on tl,leir attitudes about the city, its services, clubs and schools. Residents were also asked to· rank the community's social problems. Responses from the survey are now being tabulated by the Regional Research Institute of Social Welfare at use which guided the scientific distribution of the ques- tionnaire. , · Sponsored by the Community Services Project, a county agency studyin·g Fountain1 Valley under a federal grant. the survey is aimed at helping provide the city's leaders with a set of priorities. . Results of the survey should be ready in plenly of Ume for the city council contest this April. lt should give _the politicians ample material to build platforms. · , .. ' .. ' . H I Problem ls Resources, Not Space People Jtlmt ·Pay for B~t .Govern~t • JI'-~ -llQlea y .. MaJ Nol ..... : -It -id take all the combined weafth Qf theU.S., Britain, and Jl'tanoe to devise and ccnstruct ·a com~ ll"I would equal the brall!'Of -~~ child. r -We th.Ink of dlnoeaW'I a "~" Utd us a "small0 ; bot, despite its im- mensity, the dino- aaur was a vegeta- lan and consumed little of tbe earth'• resources; w h 11 e e a c h American "uses up" lSO tons of copper, 10 tons of lliel. and 22 !Olli Of concrete a year -besides requiring 150 (allons Of water a day for all his needs. -OUll ANCES'IORS doubllesa "work. ed harder" than we do, but the fact re- m'ains that the average worker today produces about five or six times u much, per unit of time, u did his l!'andlather 100 years ago. -It ii resources, not space, that com· pr!R: Uie great "pojJu]aUon problem" for man -in terms of space, all the 3 billion ~vlng people could stand shoulder to shoulder in 120 square miles, and the wprld's total populaUon-would flt Into Martha's Vineyard. -How many languages do you l\lppo!e are spoken by the human race, exclusive of local dialect.a? Philologists have counted up to 3,000, although the French . Academy enumerates them as 2,796. -IJI' YOU CONCEIVE the age_Qf the earth u the height of the Eiffel Tower, 1 Dear Gloomy Gus With fired City Admirilstrator Doyle Miller in the race for city council, this "UpCOming election shouJd get really fired up. R. T. J. ""' ............. ,J..,.. ........ , "'!'"'!!!>•• ... f/f ftle WWW 1 If, lllllil -..............• ..., ..... ow.,""· 'lliiii'• presence on irla tM 1ielght of a sdatI flagpole atop the tower, and the begipnlng of "civilization" is a tiny knob on ·1111 lla(pple, ..,d \ecllnO!ogy ls the th1rmeet poSlible coat of varnish on the knob, • Speaking of t.Chnology, U "production figuru" awe you, conalder that the human body produces I mllllon blood cells every aecond of the .day and night througbolit your UEeUme. .A naj~lty -that is, fully more thari SO percent -of all human beings in the world today live on an income of leM than •100 a year. (II you find this dif- ficult, or Impossible, to believe, consult any lriternaUonal H a n d b o o k of StalisliC>.) -WITH PROTECJ'ION, man can tolerate heat up to 145 degreu Fahrenheit; the heat generated in the production of a hydrogen bomb-Js 100 million degrees Centrigrade, II\ Intensity . impossible to imagine. · ~ The time elapsing between a scien- tific discovery and its practical ap- plication has shortened at an exponential rate: 160 years for.steam, 80 years for electricity, 65 years for wireless, 50 years for atomic power. 30 yell'J for ~Ill~ puters, 10 years for tranaiator1, and only. +seven years for the )aser. -There are more illiterates alive to- day than at any other time In recor'!led history. Deprived ·of Postmarks Sn Fru<ltco-Oioolel• Uements the first three numerals of t1iell Jn this s~-eosstd age when man ls area Zip Code. 1<nown by Social Security number rather ONE WONDERS. just, whlil the saving than by name, when mankind la being of a split second in cancellation does for mail that is on occoton delaye<f"for days aborn of personal identity by the com-in the completion of its appointed rQUtl&. paler and Its alli,., It is ool aurprislng we ailk why the· J'l!Clplent of ' c,®ly' that' the dehl.DTlanlzatlon of the race is stamped mail should be deprived of his spawning the d~localization of the place. traditional right to discern lb origin from This la1nen' , r ·:t a a glance at lta postmark. We note tbat decade ago When a tyraMical telephone such prompt and· exact discernment ia company summar:lly replaced its con-not infrequently of some private and nnient and relevant geographical prefix-public import. es for teltpbone numbers with a stream The deprivation of a postmark ia bound of arid dlilts-It is now being furthered to affront and 11\jure the civic pride of by the U.S. Pootal Service wblch bu every communtty affected, and It ls easy taken to delocallzlng not only neigh-· to bnagine the discontent of, oay, a city bClrhDada but entire commiinltles. 11-. like Berkeley, the seat of a rreat doea IO by elbnlnaling the ~-of anivtnlty, when tt ts compilled to Ihm Jetten malled In numerous cilies, 1p,... ~ letters or a Zip COde wllll JUcb. =.i,iwr:. u:.ne~~rm~ =-~Th..~~~= 1! eanools lltlrnpl with 111l"ptlsi111 _.i_. a the truism that a postmark la bul the facllffy It ean uUlllt only· by oubstlt~ • postal service stamp, but Emer,.mt.11 a for the lndlvklual poatmiru of ~ Id-'city for a"lhlt. .. - 8 1 Geel"fle-.. --, -.---~ ' . Door George: • -nmember: Nem allow your I'm ptllns very forgetful lately. temper to affect your botlneH I"""' --aaythbia. Frank· declllonl .. Ub • • WU !hit 11. ar., rm Plllnl wvrrled. What tile )>nllllml? J · · . c=-J do~ ELAINE DUNN (Problemt -wltb a Dair ICl.m. Duna: mllilmmla of -. Wdll to 'Ilda faulb' memory cen be cared Gecq<. lie -..-ny no wt111 a lllllo ...-tralloa. Jiii! ellori.) I ------------------ Budget: Day Of .·Reek.Odillg Coining WASHINGTON - A -few years ago Lyndon B. Johnson was turning off lights in the White House and juggling budget figures so as to _keep the total slightly below $100 billion as a symbolic gesture of the frugality and prudence or his ad- ministration. Jobn- l50D simply did not like the idea of a •too billion budget. Now, a few short yeal'.I later; the ,bud-- get goes to nearfY· t WO °MCf i 11811 tlm'ts as much, $246 billion, with every likely prospect that Presi- de?), Nixon will bi~ the mqlc 11umber of '3(11,li!!libn'.teiole he· is ~finished .. Not. that any o~ these. figures. is. ao- ci'Jr8.te, '111ey may ·be off by· scores .of billions. They are useful .to the average man only to show hiin that those who run his government cannot accurately plan . nor effectively control it., expenditures and revenues. nus is a very discouraging thing to say, but all the rhetoric of the .President's budget message, all the pleas for spen- ding "ceilings", all the pretenses about budget contro1 •have limited ll~al m~ ing. They must be read and heard in ~ r-:-~w---:r' ' Ri~hard .Wileon:''' · .. ~~~ context oC the uncoritrollabllity of a ·government mechanism which doubles in cost within short spans of time ir· respective of administrations in power. THE EXECUTIVE proposes · bu t Congrtss acts u an indepencfeot a~ency oblivious to bu~g~ts-l ~ .. ~-o~ating in the White House: AiKf; if~ rnulfbe said also, had Congress respected these Whi~ "°""'plans ~ ll!tm lh!' Nixon admlni!tralliiii':l!Qiild~g larther behind than ·now. '1)1~.~elfire plan alone would have boosted· his $38:8 billion , 1972 deficit lm.,.other)4or,'5 billion. :;. the blame ~~t _aJJ .~ placed oq Congress, as disorganized as Jt ~ in authorizing taxing, and spending. Where the blame lies is in the assump- tion that the Washinjton 1( government is equal to any· task given ltdequate funds whether it I!: gir¥_ collection, relief, schools, hospitalJ, old age pensi<>ra!, medical care, child care, pbllution or artiatlc cieiBon. u· thls reliance · on the Washington . ' government is to continue, there is no . . short cut and no. Jong range alterna.Uve to ' much greater federal taxation. Even u~er President Nixon's fiction ~q the "full'' employment budget" he would be only hardy able to keep if1n balance by denying the increasing claims for ex- panding federal programs, health care leading among · them. 11US MUST HA VE been wbal Presl· dent ·Np was thinking about In the peroration of his budget meuaae when he ~4 l)iat ht was-not av-to:f day of reckonJ¥.; When tbal day_ .,.,.., he , wanted it to ·be known that hb ad-< ministration ~ all·...., possliile to! reduce the. need for raisiiig tu es at thatf the feOefal government p1'1s a smaller not a larger, role in the life Of each ot·us; . The day of reckoning,. as matten aa _ now going, may merely show that in spite - of all that •Nixon said he was doing the . -need for raising taxes would J¥>t go away. The '!inevitable need," he iaJI', can onlyr be delayed and he hoped to do so as logg as JX>§Sible. · ~ · Forty billion dollar deficits,' however, do not hold much promise that lbe 1in· evitable day can be much , dtllyed. If Nixon's projection of a $25 billion deficit in the coming fiscal year ls u accurate ' .. .. as the projection made: last 'yeir, Jt will actually pioimt up toward $'15 billion. Maybe he will get the bu.sines.. recovery he so confideJiUy predicts and it won't be thal bad. IT IS AWK"ARD TO talk about raising taxes in an electlop year w~n 10 mai1y people are in such a mood of discouragement over· keeping enough of what they are. paid to give them the kind of life they want. Sales taxes have been. the roin' ~f many a palilician bUt that is 1 what Nison 'l'iU have to COlllider u the day of .-.olloning, lo wblch he A.YI he la not averse, apprc)aCbes. His aversity may Increase;,~, •• ,,., ... the di,)' ~ closer. in·~, , ... , ., ; The ~ pollllcilni talk about govern- ment plallloi a.iinalle1'part.ln lheJ!le of all Of us'llie larger.the government~• part becomes .. Perbapi candor would be ~rved better If people were told that If they deaired the greai boons of benevolent government they will· have to pay ·for them. "Nixon comes close to that·in a subordinate part of his budgret. meuage. Hls. economic ad· vlsen talk about It a great deal. But the message .. ii l a fragile one and soon · evaparates in ibe general.hubbub of new demands for programs whlch in totality place '"'" the P<ntsg011 in oecond place. Get Firm Written Bid o'n 'fax Work To the Editor: I am writing this letter, so that other unsuspecting taxpayers ma y not be cheated on the cost of their income tax preparation. I was·contacted by ·a CPA who "prefer- red to come to my home." I showed this man.J:Qy three previous years' income.tax forms , and asked him what the cost would be to prepare the 1970 forms. He said be would personally prepare the return, and that his charg~ would be '11). per h~ and that it would take about 2 or 21i' hours· tJme. I agreed lo this amoimt as my previous 1969 tax preparation bad cost ~s. A MONTH LATER he returned my tsx forms to me, adii presented me with a bill for. •1.811. I prot..sted, and asked him to qualify the charges, and he said his lee was $50 and the additional $130 charge was for 13 hours·of his secretary's tlme at $10 per hour. This CPA sued me in the ·small claims court for $1811 plus costs of •10.60. I secured two written estimates on costs for preparation of this same 1970 tax; one was for $45. and the other for '50; however, •I did·-mt bin tttese ac- countants in co'un;· and Ute judge ruled the written ttvidence as . "hearsay" and granted the CPA Judgment of '180.60. ' ON DEC. Ill, 1'11 I nce!ved a letler from thia CPA 1~11!!8 lbal I» bad mille two errora In pnpantlon Qf my tu, and that I would havt lo Ille an &lllllldod return.' . . .!' • . 'lbla .w P*ll tip Ult ~ ol havtnc· a flnll bid· in wrWnr on llU' ·1n • work belal dclDI. " .. M.LOGS<iN • Mlllt D. illpter, -111111. lnllOJ -"A lllieedY 111tem cl =)1111CO ts undooibtedly In evet')'Olll'1 !lilt 0111J lf hail!: COlllUtutlonal ~ the '"""""" ... not .... ...., la thi proc-ea: .otllerwJat wt would i. .. elllc1a1<y -jualice. a -of the lotalltu1an tecbnocnlcy." ' I • '· • r ; r • ' ' ~ No Ezploltation CANDY MITCHELL ir you do not like the law, then flee from it or find a way to beat tt, whether or not others can do so. ll this Is justice, then it Is no wonder that so many ,Americans art thoroughly confused today. ' . . . , E. C. VAN HOOK, SR. R u bep a V~natlota To the EdltOI-: . As a resuJt of )'OW' mention of our t~n. education program and the ftlmllrip, "More 'Than Leve," we have had le'feral requests from prlva~ ICboals 11klna to 1ee the ·film . and ciur educaUoDal materials. ; " , You will be Interested lo know that our plJo! rubella clinic' program in the een. tralla 8cboot Dlltrict baa nsulted In mon than IO -t ti the cblldren In that district being tmmunlled. We plan to proceed with bolh politio and porochial scbools. In' other districts throughout the county as rapidly 11 we can. Your com- ment with regard to the tmportance of rubella w11· deeply appreciated. ' ' ARTHUR 'R., McKENZIE • Marcti of Dlmet Oranll" County Cllapur TllO Nadonal Fotlldatlon OUM•COMT DA il\ PllOT • • • Teday'• Fhlal • 1'.Y. Steeb I • -voi:. "5, NO. 24, 5 SECTIONS, 56 PA&ES . . .. .FRIDAY, J~U,4Ry 28, 19n • O .... NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N TEN CENTS • • 1\f'arilles Told to KnoCk Off Harbor Dumping -. . A .._ and dellat onler, iffecllve "ao '11lurlday, Villl J-__.uni latel' lhln Aus. • 1, 1972," WU laued tbO Novy from San Dlqo, Cllled the 'n>unday. by the C.Ufornll ·Jteclonal order "an after the flcl ..,i.... " Wiler Qlllli!>; Control Board lo the U.S. .. . Morine Corps Air StaUon at El Toro. . We wou!d bave dime 11111! ta ordered The order prohobill the -Bue without )'OW" l<tion," Jepoea told bolrd froin· daiDplng grease and· wutes which. membm. filter lalo Newport Harbor. Tile noyy, man &aid adoption of the • The ~; ·adopted• by · the • b!lard · In order wu lo provide a vei)lcle for lilepl formal aeilloQ In the Orange city ball, dlachargers wbo the bolrd feela will not followed .a bearing In NewpQrt Beach Jan:'. comply Wltb their ,..ulltloiis. t . ' JI. Al tbal tiqie .f.t. ,Cmdr. Ben Montoya._ II wu' reportod tbat on Ju. IS Moo- ecoiogy officer for the Navy's Western toy1 told· bwlnc puel memben w. V. division in'San"Bl\mo, aaid the lm'ice is Willis of Anaheim, lllrs.r Ela le C. •l*"d'"I •11.5 million'. to solve· the _problem Kroesche of Coot.i Mesa, and Everett L. of wUll disCbarge and grwe ·nmolf Gnibb of Rlvenlde tbat bidl wlll be open. from' El To!o. ed OD the ,,.. ... c0ntroi project Feb. 11 ·" •· ·rv1.n . ' . . . . -.. .. · Cas.pers May Run ~ .. Eor U.S. Se-n·ate · By JACK liROliACK °' .. ~,,. ..... llonaid · eupei-s, -'chairman OI ·tho Onmp Cam4' Boord of Supervilon, .... ="· • "'"' 1'9."T'=a "'.."' .,u~ 1\fpqlllfcaa ·~ _,, .... =· ............. "Oii? -~·6~ leodl belon members of tho Oronge Coom~ Chapter ~f Sigma Delta Cbi, the,nouciclai ~ socl6o ty. I "I certalDly ·wouldn't want lo be a llUP"rvisor Ill my life -cerlalnly not for more than two term.I," taid,Cupert:, m. diraUn( be 'will -l"Hiectlon to his fifth district •I on the county boltcf in 1174. C--. palUng DD pomcilel In a lively ~ 11111 aa1 w er seuii>n wl-t h DIWllDlll, llld be ._,t believt he is • beJnc lmlplll In -Ing hil political . ......-. . . llild a contrlct awarded, Feb. 17 with completJoii liated for July 1. Montoya •dde4 tbat Navy will 1ccept bk!o in Fe~ Oii •. llJlitary sewqe c:oanection. .th the h:vine Ranch Wiler DistriCt. "' 'l'he boltcf order adopted 'lbunday alao calls 'lor, the Marine Corps, El Toro lo ltjhmit Urimlcai nporis on M.,-ch I and May 1. llatlng progrtll" to comet tt>e vlOlatlons. • • . ... w.m q,iallty o!flclabr bad accuaed the Marines of polluting Upper Newport«Bay darlaf 'drY -ther _,a Jialf mllilon pl!Ooa of efOuent per• day reache5 thO l(rea· ·lllld , when ..... from Morine oper•tiolll clop tbe San Diego Q-eet . . ' ' ' . drainage system. 'Ille creek drains • h111e w1terahed Into the UPI*' Bay. Richard Bueerman. executive director or the water · quality district, recom- meoded that the cease and · desist order 1'\ adopted. • . , _ Jn other action" of Interest to Orange · Winty, tbe boird r .esclnded re- qulwnenllappiyln(,lo 'tbO Orange Coun- ty water DlltrlCCI operlUon of ID ex- perbiieQbiJ "waste water ncfamatlon pro- ject dtiring which flesh w1ter was used to recharge 1quiler1·through 1 deep well system. ' • · .- Bueel"llWI. ~ that the proi(tl I ' ' ... •'. . ' was te~ted more than a year ago and that to clear the rea>rd the re- quirements should be lifted. The board 11.so voted to lnfonn the Stata Water Quality Boord tha t It ·hu no objection lo deferment of two county weler projects by the.Irvine Ranch Db- lrtct and the Los Allsos Water District both In the southeast part of the county • It was explained that 0 due to the cur- req:t~ Crend of sewfrage agencies to plan earty.construqtlon of f1cili!ies In ~er to be eiJ&lble Jor federal Clean Water Bond Act crants" the statewide total ~uests for ltn-73 far exceed the estirnated1grant lilobnenu. _ A state board staff recommendation that the two local water districts' prn- jects be d~layed from 1972-73 to the following fiscal year was approved bv the regional group. • The Irvine district plans an excess and saline water lntercepter land outfall with an estimated federal grant eligible cost of $1.7 million and the Los Alisos district line in conjunction with the Irvine agency ror an ocean out!lll with an eligible·cos t of $2.5 million. . Bueennan said that If the local districts feel they must go ahead with construction in the upcoming fiscal year they could use their own or borrowed funds and hope to get a retroactive grant from the federal 1Qvtmment. Publishers 'Stunned' By Charge NEW YORK (AP) -Author Clifford Irving 11id 1hioujb his a\lorneY today that his wife told Swiss authOriiJes ahe Ujpened a banlr. 1ccount In tha t countr)' Under the name of H. R. Huanes. A woman UlinC tbat ume -&aid by Swill authorlllol.lo lllw cUm dlacb ~11'::!~~1~ ~~at ·-.-Irle "We se 11 z.s 11: ..,-, •• *t menta,•• McQnw.11111 uld .toflJ II a •tallnltat. • "Unttl U... Mlll1111! 111..-llele ... ed up," tlJo mlamlill llld, ... ~ ously can U.. DD -naardlng flltu"' piano fer tbe manuacrlpt. At this moment we . hi"' received very llWe new. ~liable Information." Here Is the tat of the McGraw.11111 llatement: "All)'·IDlll that ... a )ob and doesn't iuplre lo i!llllethfa& bell«~ well, I don't thlilk tliat man bu 'adequate ambition." Sw'.s.·Net So Bad , 11We are stunned at today's de¥eJop. ments. When We initialed an lnV<llip- llon In Zurich 10 days qo We queolloned tbe Identity of the holder ol the HeiJra R. lluabes account at the Swtsa cr.dit Suk. ''Until this moment, we have bad no in-dication that Mr. Irvinr was impllc1ted . Su~Uy, we preferred chlrgu of ~ • • ' • · • " fraud q:alnlt P8noruJ un knOWJt in order '> ,,. "'~· / ·• ~ to pennlt Swiss authorities to examine HAS THI SPIRIT Of 7 6 Senile Alplrant c,'!'" .. . . 1 • Voter Registration De,adline Announced . ' Voter recistrallon · for the Newport Beach -pal eilction in April will dole Feb. 17. Thoee not regilllred lo ·vote or wbo haW. moved since.. tbelr lut reglatr11lon . can do .. In the city clerk's office In City Hall, -Newport Blvd. from I 1.m. to I p.m.~. Quallllcaliolll are to dayo In Calllornls and In <>ranee County, -M days In a precinct llDd II years of qe. ' • C.ut WutlMlr Conliderabty cloudy. lkles will eover 'the Orlnge Coalt on s.ttiir: dly, poalbiytumlng Into roln Set-a!dii ' DiChl and Sanday. Hlghj . lloturdly II at the beaches Tistng· to • inisnd. Lo\ra rr 1o lll ;c1&-. pwa. - INllDB-TODAY . TM Cllildr"''' Thta!er GuUd . of Nf1l)fl0ri Horl>or II ~· lllg a plap ff1r child,.,. at Onmoo Caall Coll<o• Mzl wet. You'll fl!ld pjclure1""" • dMJ .. f'lllo IS of lodq'1 Wnrr...der. L........ • I =:.. : E ... II .. Fi·~ ': ft.a -11 l'!:!.-11!1, !_!11, • ;: = .:. • --. __ .. ..... Clllllr II ==:.... "'ll =r .... ""''.=--91 -... -. --.. Wt.::"'u.a - ' Cupers uid be clellnttely is not in- tereeted In going to tbe U.S. Home of Re...-ntativea becluae It's tOo lllow. .. " ' I Aaron Golsle!n; 12. and bis brother Gran!. 11; of Corte Maderi, Calif., enjoy tbe 1!.l~t mo.wfall atop Mt. Tamalpais ~"" MiU Valley. the Bay IArea WU . bit ily "the Wiidest snowstorm In years, blocking bank records . . hig!lwa)',l and lrapj>laf,bundredJ In their can over-· "We bave alwa71 been impressed •Ith ,niiht:!iiit'tbae liciya aaa•t mlil\I it 11 bit · the apparent ..-ucity of the -acrlpt. Toda7'1 deveiopmenb -,.._ "Yon have lo be then for elcbl or 10 years belon you can 1ccompUsb anything 11111 I don't like the idea of DaV• Ing lo nm fer cilllce ensy two _yan.'' c_. admllled bis apPetile for bicber olllce bad -wbellecl by bis ez. perimce in county IDYlrllJD<l!I. . "I cu~ ... ever going lla<k to priY1te lnduatry," llid the fOllQder and prealdmt of Keyatciae Savlnp aqd Loon. "Eadl day II loo much like tbe•pnvloul Illy. I gol my -out of bnsi-. but then JI become jUll one bott<lln line alter another. This tbinl (palltfcl) lo • tllrl1I a -Of ....... It -• lot of ... grantkm, .too." •r Clupon WU .ub4 how be espected lo be elected to the U.S. -II with IUCb a (lee CABPllll, ~ I) . ' . t • r • ' ' ' " Harbor Area :Bookkeeper . H6tel Planners . . . ' . . . Plea .Withdrawn Arraigned in Grjmd Theft The application for a uoe permit for 1 • propoeod" 111-unil, tW<Htory I e D i 0 r clUlen'a 'hotel on Placentia Avenu~ in • Newport Beach hu been withdrawn for •parlment 1\Moday nllht by ~rt economic" reuooa, an 1ttorney for the Be1ch Deteclfve Todd 1fllitllllon. ' ' "" --dMlqs ... Oftl!'.Ald today. ' under Contbued icrutlny, lncl>""'C IUdlto Herbert Mlllllll, reprtleftting Morsan 'ol Robert FWi Marine _. -·aail ·A. '1111 How.ird C. llllven" of Lone Beach, 'bank recordl. ~ · ' · ·-im,. 4'iolded the de•eiopment' of 1 The ateot of ber llllpl·1lor1awlai aen1or 'cltizen'a hotel ."wa.1n't and IJ>tllCiinc activity Is y un-economlcaily Juatlfled 1t Ibis time -with determined, but 11.1111 In ... ;in~=· ii •. the_ "!"I ol ~ land and ~ financing.". Involved In the 1J10 lf"llld tllolt Plannifll CGmmlselqoers bad 1pproYed Executlvea of, 1111 hoot ...... .,. ao-. the bolel whlcb wu planned In an areo of c._y eompony 1teadqailWm 'at fll convoliocent --Hoeplisl W. 11th SL, Coota M-. -to author!-Road and 8uperlor Aveeue. · resolved tbe oaurce o1 the bifonDallon in tlie manUICript. Until those queatlons have been clMred up, we obvlouslf can )\ave no conupeat regarding lulu~ p!llls for the ~pt. At tbls moment W9 have received very litUe MW, r!llablt information.'~ · . Earlier In ·the day, attorney Martin S. Ackerman uld lrvlnl bad been aui> -by fedenl and city grand jurieo 1 for queetloolaa about bis purported auto. biography of Busbee. 1rv1ng ·-r 1s1er 1nm Dist. A1t1. Fran S. Hopn 1 olflce, after talking with ·Asst. Dist. Atty. Leoaard Newman. Wilh him WU hil -lawyer. Maury N-.. "Mr. Irvlnt told me," Nessen informed JteWSmen, , 1l\hat •my wife1 voluntarily told Swiss autboriUes about openill( the aceount in Uie name of. H. R. HUJ'!81.' and he came here . today lo till 11111taJtt district attorney Newman the tame thing." Ackerman uld he wu wlthclrsWlng from the cue beca-it wu hi ~~ (llff DIVING, Pop I) -•squatter~ Goes Police Say Man Lived in Vehicle tlee ,.....-dill( c-lllmlUltdiag the · uaauthoriled cubing of certain c~. ----, ---* * * A oummertlme oqu1Uer who ap. but the IOUnd of someone poeoibly rolling parenlly decided to make the llalbol over In hll sleep provided evidence of ID beachlroal bis -Ill ,..r -meted lllepl occupant. from hil quaint little realdeace with c.n..Itlng Sil Richard MlDer, they •'""'111 11111 Dulcb doorl for tbe ......i ...-told to go lhead and U111C1 ew the Detectl>e Wllkinlon &aid tlley aDepd that oome bad been madt out to Mn. Walen ind other partlea without' luthoriratloo and ' then e.-In the Harbor Arel. time In a -Tbunday. esterlor baep and ~ deYice on the Police ..m reduced lheJlalbol Parking llulcb c1oor1 of 11·-·· c1mper. ·Candle :Jg.~· t e& ; Lot'• popuistlan !nm one to -tool< the They found the cloon bolted from tlllllutborlled c!Wlllllll 11eoc.... -> -I!. -· "· of tho lla1boo . CorloOl1lld tbat ----'F· . N ' rt l'lrttal .... -m•tal .. ::: ol mlPt perUpe be ill ad In -of llalp, Jre m ewpo . 11•¥ec ill a ........, a cfl1 ..,... SCL Miller low.rid hll lleod and.-rue•-CIDdle tlllt llamed down Um. aad bMilld -the portalo. A . .,..._ , Be -1loobd m Illa Ill ball -RaUmd lo !Ind tho undenJw.dal cracked Ha baldor 11111 drtblUd bol. wu ... rJlz fl~-· .._ -·t lick but anty aaumlod to ~ carpeW -..'rial I ft,IOO ·--:.-~ J"a If.... .... ill a aleepln( bot, they llililad biau .n I llowport -1biir. ~ 111"t. .. 1 .... x.:...i: =-=:: till ~ • •:•• ~-mtilm attbe him II. YCIUnl ;~--CT , ... •lilpdly H1.:!"ll(' ... =:ldwla1'D!1111Mlt-t_.i•·lloiipellin ¥.In tho ..._......... , .,... • iil t1pl•lili ... 1 .... fllomd)ln jad - -8i1rJ \I--lld Cul lilil 11 I ' t, W nlcl,""'91 lflllol .~ .,......... in an upetain "'*... 1114 -11111 ••• .. tlli .... ..... ' • ...... door """117 ..... dlwa ,,_. ,,,,, _DOI 1oct ': tlll ~...... ~ -quickly eitlnpilbed by dlf to• II -w .... lo ,._ lktt 'I I II ....... !t'!° ~" 1 Pllfllll'• ~· Fb•- Allllll.., ... • .... llld" °"" inp, .... ...,.. -.,... -.. s;;.:=--at tbe -.. -bacUd lwloa mw wllkllll ,..,,.., po1mjpl, _ _ _ , • • ' Signs, of Times? Exper.t Catchei Computer Forgery 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A computer !aimed • how lo write • "perlectt' lfgMhn of 'llowari! 'II.. lhlOla In • • -. But the -11 dldD'I lool • -··lllnc aperi. • 'l1le computer, owned by .Callfornla Oompuier 1'Mlctl, Inc., -pro- ...--a H ................ from ·=lty.._ Court doc:Wbdll , the contpuler operatea ink· la& ilnloio -IO .~•t mope and -.. ,,,. --==· -cleolpd ~ the lblt compullrs lie-. . ,.....,..,, fl Ha1he1' ~ ':J;:: Jn d1'Pate Ir! oome =r inthe batllo ..... hil •• • But the licDll1n dlcln i decolw liandwrltlng aporl Jacl: Harril. ''It's lDll.la& llrpry,,. llid. HmTil, I Loi Angelll docun;tent epml .... "It ... perfect .,,,, of the ..,.cl ... 11p•111t, however." Doyle K. Divin, .a ........ at tlll computer firm, bllieftl • 1111111• could' be 1lled for lwpry. "In two er tint ...0.. two -conldeampulerlooapn111~' l<tlllll and reproduce entire -. wllilll minute.," DIYin ..W. Lootlnc 1t tlJo =;•u \[ ! ':I HllTis remarked "It -1111 ii wr-rotber ....,, .,. .a • chancel ln ,..._.~ It ... .. ••••• fuclnati"I tbat tho .,..,.... ... • --Uketbls." ' ~ tAIL v PIL or N Fallbrook Hald . ' Ex-Cou·nty Man Held on Drugs Laguna Beach and Newport Beach narcotics agenta Thuraday culminated a JO.month lnvestt&atlon into a drug 11mug- &lln& operation with the arrest of a oUJped in tht San Diogo Counl) dty of Fallbrook. Sgt. Nell Purcell of the Laguna Beach Police Department aaid Jeffrey Alan Brown, 23, formerly or Dana Poin t, was arra:ted at his Fallbrook home on a $31.2,000 Oraflie C.O unty warrant. The detective said ~.000 "hit!" of LSD and. 1m1.1J quanUties of hashish and mari· juana were confi.scaled from the home following Brown'1 arre5l. Two other persons were taken into custody with Brown, Purcell noted, but were both turned over to San Diego Coun- ty autharities to face drug possession charges. _ Brown was the fifth ,man arrested by OnQae Coast detectlvea aince Jan. 12 on allegations of being involved with a smugeling ring 1upplying m&rijuana, heroin and olher dangerous drugs to much of Southern California. "\Ve have oow arrested all of the persom related to the ring we had war- rants for," Purcell said. Detectives "had been aearcrun, for Brown 11irlce •the Ora'nge C.ounty Grand Jury first returned indictments 1galnst him and the four other 1uspectJ more than two weeks •KO· Purcell uld hia men received an anonymow: tip concerning Brown's whereabouts tn FaUbroolc and the arrest wu conducted without in- cident. The other four perao111 accused of being Involved in the dru& 1mu&gling · operation are: -<'Jlistar McLeod , 26, of 699 Griffith Way, arrested Jan. 12 at his home·where police seized .C,000 tablets of LSD. He .was released from custody on hiJ own recognizance on Jan. 24. ~ohn Gilbert Sanchez, 23, of 24812 Selva Road, Dana Point, arrested Jan. 14 in ROc:ky Ford, C.Olo., and accused of being the ''kingpin" of the ring. He is being bold in lieu of flOll,000 ball. Flight Control · Opera~on Unit -Joseph M•nuel Cordovi, JI, el COiorado, arm:ted with S.nchf1. He ii being held at Orange Counly JaU In ll<u ti $15,000 bond. -John Charles Galt, 24, of »111 - Road, Capistrano BNch, •IT'ttWd Ja II at his home. He wu relel.lld "'"""' his arrest on $10,000 ball. Brown is to be arraigned tocbiy ... it being held in lieu of '312,000 bond. The Fallbrook roundup wu nwnd fw lawmen by an epilode that 1tn t .. ti them slig htly injured when 1 t"Jl(lft Beach detective unit wu 11ndwlchtd M a three-car collision. Investigators said a FaJlbrook motorltt collided with the vehicle driven by OtttC- tive Al Epstein, which also hit 1 San Diego County SherUf'1 Office car wllh 1 deputy at the wheel. Newport ~ch Detective Mike Hietala and Laguna Beach Detective Robert Ro.- maine were shaken uri, whlle another Laguna Beach narcotics 1gent, Anthony Smith, wasn't burt. Suspects Facing Hearing in Death Of Schoolteacher By TOM BARLEY Of tlM D•lty 'll•t lt1tt Two men· and 1 woman accused of slaying Oran;ge schoolteacher Gerald Mit- ,chell were ordered late Thursday to face preliminary hearing Feb. 16 Jn Santa Ana l\lunlcipal Court, .;Just two hours earlier, Newport Beach Lifeguard Bill Mills, diving 1Jong the murky bottom of Newport Harbor, recovered the alle4ed murder weapon. Mills surfaced with a muddy .22 caliber pistol which authorities believe was hurl· ed into the bay near the Stuft Shirt restaurant after the slaying. Judge Philip Schwab orde red the trio to face preliminary hearing after discovery of the weapon. The gun is being analyzed today by Di!lrlct Attorney's investigators for possible use as evidence in the prelimin•ry hearing. 2.Big Banh Trim Rares NEW YORK (AP) -Two of the t11tloo'1 ...... <GllUllttdll -· Mid ....., they Ire lrtmmJnc their = liolo ...._ ralel - .... lo prime raleo "'" by ----lo 411 pttttllt •ffectlVI M-y. Tiit prime rate hu ool been at ... por...i 11 ... 1116. ,,,. ..U....1 Cly Bink, "cond iii,... • U. l'N111'7, cut ill rate ,_ *" • ,.,_ level It set a . .,... 'l'nlll Co., 14th ..W Ill rtlt -Id come .... ...-. nmr ... 1 CASPERS .. . ttlati' tl.J amd amount of polttlcal e1· Yachtsman Arrested • - In Shooting ' . A yachtsman who police allegedly 'ibl1sted rive big bore slugs through the .roof of his boat to scare off a lady bC:arder, then sailed tO Dina · Point to repair lhe roof, is behind bars today in Newport Beach. Circumstances surrounding the incident were being probed today to determine what charges will be formally filed against Jerry Hubbert, 42, of.j\nahelm. He was booked after his arrest al home Thursday night on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. "We've still got a Jot of loose ends to wrap up," explained Newport Beach Detective Sgt. Ed Cibbarelli. ptrltntt. One problem is that the victim, Ann "Money," lte ttpUed. 11,ee, 31. of Westminster, at flrst·failed to He II.id he ncurea Californians by 1976 report the incident that occurred 1ir days will be tired or havln1 two Democratic ag.o out ol personal rear, . She was persuaded to do . so alter tenator1 •l'ld that the Republican who discussing ttie· Incident with friends, ac· captures his party's primary will be cording to Sgt. Cibbarelli. elected. He said he is willing lo f1111nce ~Harbor Area rand south county lawmen his own primary campaign if that's what have been quietly hunting Hubbert since Mrs. Lee contacted them with her story It takes. Wednesday. Caspers spent more money -reputed-The construction worker and formerly ly $80,000 -· in 1970 to win election a~ a self-employed contractor has frequented 1upervilor than any candidate in Orange San Clemente and Dana Point for many years. according to investigators. County history. His 23-foot boat Cindy was subsequently A1ked how -he expected to win the GOP discovered in Dana Point Yacht Harbor te.natorial nomination in 1976 by spending and impounded as evidence. Jarge amounts of money when millionaire Investigators said Hubbert and Mrs. Norton Simon cou1dn't do it in l970, the Lee were acquainted prior to the shooting incident. fifth district supervisor replied : She went to visit the Cindy moored at Stun" Vse This ltaliic signal reflects the feelings of most Seattle resi· dents -"Wait, no more snow, I'm' lip to my G0osign now!' The Puget Sound ~egion Is digging out of the worst winter storm since 1950. Newport to Hold Joint Session "He didn't do it right." Bayside Village Saturday night. ac· And how would he get eiected statewide d. t S t c·bb 11. bo 'd H b-Newport Beach councilmen and plan-when he l's not well known outside o! cor ing o g . • are I, w sa1 u . ·11 d . I bert's son Danny, 18, saw her coming and ning commiss1oner1 w1 evote a spee1a On Policy Plan• Orange County? announced the arrival. joint meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. in City "Well, it i.sn't very far lo San Diego A series of five shots from a ,357 Hall to study of the proposed general and Los Angeles,',. Caspers replied, in· Magnum revolver immediately ripped policy plan. dlcating he would key h.111 campaign lo through the Cindy's roof, splintering the The 27-page document has already been Southern California voters, largely i&· superstructure due to the bullet's tremen-endorsed by the planning commission, noring Northern California. dous hitting power. following a series of study sessioJIJ and "Oh, you might ha ve to go up north "After the shots were fired, she left the public hearing s. once. I might concentrate the campaign area," Sgt. Cibbarelli said. It is intended as a guideline pending as far north as Ventura ," Caspers said "He went back to sleep and moved the completion of a comprehen sive general "ryly. boat to Dana Point Sunday morning plan in about a year-and-a-half. He admitted he will have "to do where he'started patching up the holes," So far little publ ic input has been made something big" in his ne1t few years all • he added. into the study of the policy statements. county supervisor, "jf I want to move up Various circumstances including how The first of lhree city council public the ladder.'' close Mrs. Lee may have been when the hearings on the plan is scheduled Feb. 14. Caspen also admitted he is something gunplay began were still being probed to-Two subsequent hearings are set Feb. 22 of a maverick in relation to regular day along with continued questioning o( and Feb. 28. All are at 7:30 p.m. in City Republican party politics. He described Hubbert. Hall. his brand of politicg u 1'selective The suspect said he didn't me.an any The Newport Jlarbor Cham~r or Com· socialism." harm, accord ing to Sgt. Cibbare11i, who merce has appointed a general plan "Thlit is, I might be against pu~ic interviewed him after the booking pro-liaison committee of 13 men to analyze City Aide Seeks Post In Irvine -,, ' James D. Hewlcker. NeWport Beach Ji!lsistant community development dlrtoo tor, is seeking •PPolntment to the plan- nlna: commlssiOI in the nearby and new city 0( Irvine. ltewlcker resides Jn the village ol 'l\Jt.. tie Rock. . He said this morning he has obtai11td permission :from Newport Beach city of· flclals to seek 1 llt!at on the comrnilsion. "l have discussed the ( position with city olficials ol Newport Beach and they Have not found any re~on to dl1coura11 my application," Hewicker said. Hewlcker is one or 25 oersons to be in- terviewed Saturday by Trvine councilmen prjor to forming the pla11ning commis- sion. · He'wicker iaid he is 11Ce.kh1a: the post 1/Jo fulfill my obllgaticin to.try and serve the comm unity where I live." Hewlcker conceded that, on occ11lon. there cooJd ht conflicts ol l11tere1t but said they would be' recognizable and dld not bring objections from Newport offi· cials. He said he thinks hi.~ profess ional ez. perience will be beneficial to the new city. ''If they wish to take 1tdvantagt of my skills and knowledge, I feel it is my duty to oUer them," he 1aid. Hewicker is one of 25 applicant1 for the seve11 11eats on the commission. Among others who have applied are frur unsuccessful council candidates, Joseph E. Ball , Jerry Choyk,, L. E. Robinson ind Wayne A. Clark. t:rom Pagel IRVING ..• "best intere3ts" to be represented by a criminal lawyer. . As Nessen made his' )t:ttement, Irving stood beside him and nodded affirma- tively. Nessen was asked why Mrs. Irvinl opened the Swiss bank accou"t. . "I can't say at this time," the lawyer replied. "I just ca me into the case yes- terday.'' Nessen said Irving is willing to go be- fore a grand jury ind waive Immunity. Asked when th is might be, Nessen u ld : "That will have to be wor.ktd out with • Ueed , at . El11•Toro The suspects, now being held in Orange CQunty Jail With bail denied have bee n identified by authorities as Chino .prison escapees Jerry Mlchae.! Wade, · 2.5, William Nell. Cartwright, 31, ind Susan how:iD&" but I am .for free bus service. cedure1. the plan .. Jt's a ~alter of deciding whlctt govern-t--=:=:=::..... ____________ .:._ ________________________ _ ·· meiit services should be free dr sUbsidh:· Mr. Newma ... " A new $2.3 million flight control center at El Toro Marine C.Orps Air Station is in OJ>l!lflinD '"9 other fa.er.\' o( ~ 11/oty sys\IJD wlll Ii< complete<\ .soon. 1 , Vlheent J . Mellone, chief of .!Iii ~ Federal Aviation Adminlstration1f1clllty, told priv8.ie pilots this week the purpcse of the equipment is to make the county's crowded airways safer. Eventually, the new center will provide radar service to pilots between Orange C.Ounty, Oceanside and Long Beach, MeUone revealed . He said the FAA's Long Bc!ach center will be merged with the El Toro facility, About $1 milllon of lhe c08t Is for a new type computer, called ARTS Ill, v.·hich will provide easier tracking and eliminate guwwork as to which aircraft .is which, the private flyers were tQld~ · MeUone sajd the center 'Is ·ready JIOW t& offer radar advisory .services .to pilots · entering the local alfsPice, "but," . he complained, "we are not cetting enough response." Pilots were told that improved in- staUaUons and changes In mllitary fliibt rules have already cut down on The number of near misses reported ln the El Toro area . "Two-thirds of the team (FAA, military ) are workJng at improving flight safety," Mellone added, "We are hoping to get better cooperation from general (private) flyers." OU.N61 COAST DAILY PILOT OAAMI COA11 fVIUSNnfet CU0tUrr lokft N. WoN ---J1c\' I. 0n1., Va ,,...., ..., o-.t _. n ... u JC...U ....... Ut11111 A. M9'91t'hle Montt;111 Efltar l. Potot JCrl•t RNllort l aclt City E4ttw ,...,,rt .... Offhie llJl Nowport l ciul.,.or4 Mamft1 Aiilirtt1: P.O. lox 1171, tt&&J """'°"'"' C.hl Mba: U1 Wtrt Irr Sllwt u,.,,,.. e.ch: 222 "-' ... _ ~'°" I.ch~ 1n7J ~ '*"-"" ... ~---91~ ... ·SuUiffej 23, f 1 I I' 1 ~ ' '• 1 Wade, alleged by investigators to be the "trigger man" in the Mitchell murder, Js represented by the p u b 11 c d~ender. ~Pdte •~ab a'•iinecl prlv1le •rrleyw lot cutwrlsht 1arld 1 Mils Mllchell. 1 lnvestigator1 said they will allege at the hearing that Miss Sutllffe ind Wade1 botL wearing blonde wigs, accostea Mitchell, 25, and his wife Karen, 24, 1s the newlyweds returned to their Orange apartment last wetkend after vlsltln& rela tives. It ls alleged that Wade shot MitcheJJ throogh the heart despite the victim's immediate surTende r of his wallet and while Mr11. Mitchell was furt)bling in her purse for money demanded by the dis.- guised couple. Investigator& claim all three then drove out to NeWport to hurl the murder weapon into the dock behind the Stuft Shirt, Baking Contest Set at Carnival A cake-ba king contest with nine, 10 and 1 l·year-olds as bakers and judges will hiJhlight a fund-rais ing carnival 1t Eastbluff Elementary School in Newport Beach Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .· , The free-admisson carnival, to take place in the playground area, ls being sponsored by the fourth lo sixth grades. Each cl ass in the three levels is handling its own booth. lhe profit.oi: or which will go to an Eastbluff School general fund. Booths include games or ping pong toss and bean bag throw as well as a 1pecial spook house. ed and · which shouldn't." He said he believes 'that, once having won the GOP primary in ,m, the party ,regulars w!IUld 1"1c~. hi\11"1 "Are ~Y . I 1oin1 l9 i.~~1lile Democrat?" he asked. Caipen al"! said he does not conslder himself ttie forerunner of a new wave of politiciaru, ~lied modern politicl1n1 , "ho are selr-sufficient, want action 1nd speak with c•ni:tor. "There isn't going to be a new wave because there aren't enough guys who can afford to leave buaineu," he said. ' * * * : Caspers Views Cityhood Vote As Emotional The vote to incorpora te the city of Irvine Was "an emotional drivel thing" that he could· have beaten if he had wanted: to spend the money, Orange County Supervisor Ronald Casper! 1aid Thursday. The filth district county supervisor made the statement during an ap- pearance before county journalists in Laguna Beach. "l still believe we'd be much better of( if we did away with au cities and had just one government in Orange County. but it's something 1 don 't talk about at breakfast with the mayors anymore," said Caspers. - "Now we have another city (Irvine). Tt took a big chunk right out or the middle of our county service ar~a . lt see ms to me it was an emotional tbin1 that was unneceuary. Body of Girl Frozen · ' For Future Treatment By BILL STOCKTON LOS AN GELES (AP ) -Tho father ol ai. I-year-old girl who died of a kidney disorder says her body has been frozen in hopes science later can revive and cure her. "Person111ly, J have 11 feeHn1 that scienct will be 1bJt to do IOmething," · Guy de la Poterie, 38, of Montreal uld Thunday. His daughter Genevieve died Tuesday In 3 private 1..<ll Ansel~ hospita.J 1fter a two-rear Illness. · "J m trying to be realistic about thi11, but I sincerely think one diy they'll be able to re'vive her. When, I don't know," said De la Poterie, a dru1 aaleaman. When ~nevieve djed, a medical team stood by to cortlf,v her dulh, Then, ex· perts ol lhe Crjoonlc Society of c.Jilomla packed her body Iii Ice. 1ulfoxide, a biological preservative. Then th' body was cooled to 327 degrees ~low zero. the temperature of liquid nitrogen, The body now is stored in 1 cryogenic vacuum botUe. Genevieve b the first child ever frozen cryogenicall)'. said Robert Nelson, an electronics engineer who is. president of the society. i C-Ost ol tho process Is Ulunatod at $11.000 to !211,000, Nol!On 1114. · Soctoly m.,,,bers hope th1t medical acltnce will perfect 1 meafu \o thaw a frozen body, renew life ind lhen cure the malady which brought clinical death . The first aucceu, e:rroD~cs Society ·members be1leve, may come,~ a child ouch 11 Gen.vlevo. Blqlog1'ta. uy the prlm1ry proj>lem In thawlftl a hum111 body la lo brinJ every cell up to a w .. 1u1tainin& temperature at the 11me mo- ment. " 1 ' I ,. ' . I» WINTER SALE I ~ONTINUES· llemedc:/s 6?Jsta~rtBJa ON S~LE .......... .,..,. ,,_ IMll ..n ...... n ... • HINllDON • HlllTA•I ·• DlDIL • IHllllLL • MAl•I CAI· ION ...tl.W• ... _, NI• pric•. A wift ..-ti.. ef the -ll•t ll!••llfy fwwlhire .. flspley MW • "'T llf'o Mctfw prk-. - ON DISPLAY NOW, AT IA~I l'~ICIS . REG. SALE ARM CHAIRS ..• 149. 119. ea. Side Chain • . • . • 125. DINING TAILE .. 379. C6Jr4J •• Cit Jt .. PILUI ' 99 .... 319. DEALERS FoR: HENREDON -DR EXE~-HERIT A$E-KAR>,ST AN NIWPOIT STOii OPlll HIDAY 'T1l. I NIWPORT llACH 1727 Wutcflff Dr., 642·20IO Ol'IN PRIDAY 'l'IL t INTIRiORS Pm.1lonal Interior Dttlpers A .. n.~1-.AID ,._ T• "-Melt tf 0...,. C.ur; 141 tffl LAGUNA llACH 345 Not'lh CNtt HIJhway l'heno: 4""5 1 f • • • • • ' The body 1111 tokeli to a C8C lacllJIY "IOIDIWhere In the Loo Aqlltl area" and bet blood replaced with dlmetllyl O...vieve niched orJ'/ ·31 llOWldl, IO th"' would be J.,. tlnut to tlii• at cm I---------,-------------.-..::.--,,--~----:--'------time. 1- .. • I I ' ' , " ~·· •• ., " . .. " ,. •• • . ' . " •• .. .. ' '· \ ' .. '•' . ' '.· •• , .. .. -i .,. .! 1 ' ,. ·. ., • y '. ·.: r .... ,. " . " ' . I· • " r .. • ., b -'i -2 Offiters Slain In Street Attack · - . ' NEW ~ORK (AP) -Two an· Dlegally park.Id car. · ponC.me. 111 foot potrd In the ' The Juncheon<ile owner told Eut Vmas• "'" lbol fatally , them he did mt know wboee Thutadoy nliht Iii what police car It wa1, police uld, ud tile co1led i "brutal, unprovoked officers l~L Momenta tater 1ltack" b•Amlcnown mmmen the owner hesrd rapid gunfire , '· ...... • and ruahed out to !Ind the of· W1i-e. told .police !hit ficers ipr1wled on t b e they 11w ooe man run fro{ll aldewalk the scene w1vlnr hl!.iun alof\', · , . ' Ind firing Into tJie alr..U il in frfdlJ, JlnUatJ 28, 1972 ' . ' DAl~V PILOT f Ra1lS,nUnion Ink -42;month Paci - , WASHINGTON (UPI) - The nation'• railroads a.igned a new contr1ct with the United Tunsporl,ition Union '!'bur .. dly giving them new cOst·llV• . lllf l!ld more efficient work rules tha.t will permit tbem to compete better with other li'olgbt c1rrlor1. Increase In w1ps, bul In tum the union 1greed lo using ol restrictive work rules that the ra~ tile! bee• trylug to scrip !Or · yem. The-UTU withheld olgning Ibo contract UDtll the P1y 1lolnl lcted OD it. ~·· glee. Tbe attack ... took the 2 Escaped Conv ·cts =~~~volvers from both _ _ l . The new pact was Signed by trru President Al H. Chesser and by Chalrma• William Dtmpsey of the N•tional Railway Labor COnference, the bar&alnlng 1rm of the railroads: The averlgO lncruoo of 12 perctnt a year waa: more thin twice the Pay llolnl'a &11111111 guideline of S,! percent, but the board said it wu willing to approve the hi&Jter rates because the new work rules would enable the railroads t.o increase · efficiency, l oWer costs and provide better .. Police scoured the area and T · k 'D • · Rid ' within an he • of th~ 10:50 a e river on ' e p.m. shrnti, l'ad aeit.ed at ' least 30 men, ,N,ne armed, for tquesUonlng. Non .. was listed COLUMBUS, Oblo (UPI)·-electrical cord thrown from as a suspect, however. Two escapees from the Ohio the front roof of --the in· 1 .Killed -were p 1 tr 01 m 1 n penitentiary, one. ·a convicted stitution. The other escapee , Gngory Foster, 22, father of murderer, k 1 d nape d a was captured Thursday in a servl~e~ . .. suburban HilUard man Thun. wooded · area here. two cllildreO who was hit eight day rug· ht and forced him to P 1· 'd th The contract was given pro· vislonal approval Tuesday by the Pay Board. It cove.rs 150,000 railroad tr11in crew membe r s o the r th an engineers. The 42·month agreement, retroactive to Jan. 1, 1970, called for a 42 percent O\'erall UTU President Al Chesser last week a&id the union might insist on "1!f!&otiatlon of the contract ul)!ess the Pay Board ga ve full . •PProval of a U percent ·waae increlae. : , Baek to Shop, .. r nd ... rtn Roe -o ice sa1 ey were ques- 1 unes, 1 1'-+ll pa er, -co di'" th to Cincinn r tionina Sharp about his hours Laurie, 25, who was hit seven i.ve · em a 1, ·-o times, police said.. . . where they released. him as a prisoi>er Of Donald G. .. ' .. Apollo 18, riding hLzh on. top of its !!&turn 5 rocket, returns to the :Vehicle As- sembly Building, lef1, at Cape KeMedJ .. Thursdly !<Jr replacement of a Command Module ruction control system tuel tinlr:. The · launch may be delayed for a µ~ond time. It la the flnt time •\1P•cecralt'bad to be returned after being tak· Police , corn int 1 s'I 0 n er .. unbarmed. . . Manis, 29, and · Donald F . Patrick v. Murphy; 1a11:Voice,1 Police In Hilll.ard llid Irwm Ferdinand, 34. . ., • en to. the launch pld. 1 whisper and. Illa bodY lhaklng, ~. -abducted from his Police did not learn of the told newsmen at lellewe home at 5:30 .p.m., caµed kidnaplng of Sh'arp, 29. until HospitaJ that•lt wu ·not cer--police at 3 · a.m. today to 10:30 p.m. Thursday. His wife tain that the attack was an J'~PQ:rt be"'Wa~ safe at home. said she did not contact ambush. · H~ .told police the two con· authorities for fear h e r Nixon Visit11 Mountain Area SIDEWALK SALE .. \· 'Bard Luck· Promoter' "But there's little indication victa .lelt hlril in Ill! car on . husband's life might be en-WASHINGTON (AP) that the two men bad any ad-()bio Route 50. in CinclMatl dangered. After spending the night at the TOMORROW vance war}ling," he said. and disappeared. Sharp said .Ohio -penite~tiary deputy presldenUal retreat at Camp ... S.kyjacker' s Dream Fatal Police said the two }le drove 100 miles home _warden L. Ct Ridenour said David, Md., President Nixon patrolmen, both meinbers of a before ciiling the police. M'-nis and Ferdinaild· were returns to the White 'House to- neighbOrhood police team on · "They're still oil the loose," *'desperate men and had to be day ror a morning courtesy foot patrol in the racially mix-police said. "Sharp said he considered dangerous." Of-call from Dr. Rainer Barzel, ed precinct, had gone into a doesn't know what direction ficials did not know if they leader of West Germany's HARBOR GENTER ... ' '• ,. lupcheonette to lriquire about night by sliding down a fO.foot were armed. Christian Democratic party. POtfGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. George ever realiied was hi s agent killed von George with a 1 --'---------~'---_;. _____________________ _:____;_ _ _:_ ________ _ ' '· •, .. (AP) -A skyjacker who~ last, the hijacking of a twin-point blank shotgun blast as .friends knew him as 1 engined Mohawk airlines prop-the skyjacker tried to nee the jet. He commandeer.ed it airljner with the $200,000 in hard.luck promoter type ~as Wednesday' :11 It approached cash and a stewardess for~ a shot to death Thursday, -and · New York~i ·La Guardia hostage . ·' •• hi! Clream of suddenly striking Airport from Albany, and The unidentified agent poked It rich died with him. But In forced it to land a t the shotgun into a getaway car his last. ""'menta he c.-Westcllester County, airport , that.had beeQ provided at von -.... ' . ' . ' i · .. ~ near White Plains. There he George's' COIJlftl8DCi. The>&gent cloee to :' getting away . with. allowed the 42 passengers to was quoted as saying that von $1956*'1byota~ f20(t,000 in ransom cash. debark. G e o r g e screamed, whirled ,. "He wu alwaya talking The drama .. ended 10 .hours . behind. the wheel .and firlld a . r ' ' • ibout the big deala coming . later at Dutchess County . gun, A retaliatory shotgun up," a li'lend fiom former alrport here when an FBI blast killed him instanUy. · ·days aaid of Heinrick von $e~t~;~ry··~=:'.eE Singer Mourned -----------------;,.·---------------·---··.; ... ;.;. ........................... .; _________ _ ;. . I tried, and went deeply into · · l,L.:._-~!i~ml~ .. ~ad~Fl~e~illl~· ~m~· leS!_--l~'Jbfl~~-~u~Qxpl~~lt~1200~.~j_-2Bi~•~•~Jd~X~l\l:__J_....,!1'-~•~•~Ml~Y~·l'l:__jl d~ only big deal von Mahalia Jackson Lauded .. I I v : • ·;. ' * . * * Bail Placed '~h '.] Q~S-" 7•· lnHljµC , DENVER (UPI).~ Deaplte , the atronl protests ol a ". federal prosecutor, U, S. •11 District Court Judge Fred M. : . Winner ruled Thursday that · accused llijoC?ker R I c h 1 rd · • Chl.rles LaPOin'i · could be ,. releUed ·on $200,000 bclnd. . : Ui~h-.. 23, of Revere,. · ·. Mus,. And :seahrook, N.H., · who is oc'aiiOd OI pE'lcliUting ' , front a hijacked airliner over ~ ~ a northeast Colorado farm ' · field lut week, was told, t ho\ftYlfr; he could no~. 1taVe the Denver ilil it~ 'jiOstod hon~:·· •· ,. LBJ Backs Six~y~r .r. ' .~ Preside~cy :, . WASHINGTON '(/(Pl -F ..... -Preaideqt Lyndon B. '' · Jiilinioft·lli. deciled the power , of C;.m~n l"Jltr(bµ\ions and , 1d,..1ted limiting' presidents ta.: one 1iI-ytar term because · thti llmit wo,uld probably be ·, "lli':the best' tntemta of the • -'.l..tJc ... , .... • • • -•• _,_.. .. ' u.111111. ., .. . I •4ohnsori,~ &ftet I tJril.)'dr • ' 1booix:e """' pu!,µo Ofllce, " aild -~ · lllat ,.,., :1;,. '. fliolioe . ill ~Pilln '.Coo. • tr~·.... the JllO!llo. lllOt· . -~li"oiitol " tlitr8*1 Mioua'.prebllim w ~ baye. ... .. . " ' •1i:tlifnlt mrr·condi4ate for ' 11Gt.il0"~1ke , ~ ~'10 · .. ~dd -~ wlfh • me..i:" '"Id Jo• wlll • held ~'!fro~' tbl! , a~'n of Johri F. Ke!> , ;-i nedp.la JIU uotlJ.111!1.-· • " " i • cmcAGO (Jf)-·"Sbe was unto the Lord,' u she liked lo 11"·-L.;.· ,;:fJ.;.Qil;..,.;.~ !lis'-'-'sc;'-~-''-'las.----------+----..:.....,..----+---------'1---------1• 1 noble woman, an artist call her work, yet bet Jlfe 1 1 / 1 'wlth</Ut ~r,'' "Y' President _•Jory sings _the Gos p e J 1~;,2.:_:4"'~~pee:::;:d!,.U~· .:~?J· l'.:~:::mmi;::::es;:h:::,:ta~11!!!1!1=::·::..,::':::on::;·:_J-.---_!ll"~--~.i....j.'""!"!'""""-----.-+..,..-~~~~~1U~-~I Nixon ol ·Mahalia Jacks>n~ .message of fr~m,.and will ~ · · 1 · ' • -· · · •-' whose handclapplng Gospel not cease to do ao." -1 ~3.~'Ib~~j~cl-~;~Wall~-~'401J~: ~.U~n~,~bl~·~"'~·~~~-~il~lg~·~·~· ~, t~::]"~:-~~~:.,;·~-j·:'·=~~~=:~~-f'=~=~~~:.o..~~ oongs endeared her to millions MiP Jackaon 1fbt' r!!"I ' y ,.. cilltil&. ~ lo,Jha l •fronar Jocrub...;men ·llil tli y1'rlining,tldjilslalilebadzt,liell&' Gfpltals Cilftirope. "" Jevee a:ection of New OrlD }.. , ,. , ,. ~ ,. 1 · ,,. · ._ ·,,,.." 1 _,, f !".jh< 60-year-old. singer .died, to international f~ ' , :c~:_V.~~· ~i~in~tm=·~!'l'~;t_,._:.,..;;.':.,· ,.·~·;,.-.,-....,'!;'-"'':...,..;.jh.;.:....:.· ;,;· ·:.__!l"~_.:_:-...::-J __ ~=._::,,:,,,,:'-:.:,'.:,-:_:._:~_..::::,=:_..:.;.::.;..:;;., Thursday in •·•µbu ban-·been in ill bealth ;t!'ie ~t "' Chicago hospital alter suf. several years. gie , ,_ · . 6: 'nip~ , .·, " l: . ~ ferlng a heart aelzur:e: Sllt had :home from a Europe~ C'?!:"' Ii-_--...,., --.;.+, -,,.--...,..------+----..;..-;,-----+-------.....,---11--...,--....,~,-.. --t beenapatientthereSUtCeJan. cert tour several mo~ths qo ..,,1 ~l.-Qgarette'ligbter. · .. ; ,, ', 19. • on doctors orders. , •1--·-.:... __ ..;;,,,..._ _____ .._ __ .-+-----;-,---,.--+ ..... -...-------+--"-!-------t In a Whlle House statement, M118· Jack!On~ received her I s. :Recessed, wtctd ~ ti%c. th~Ainl'resld1 ~andllld :th-· Id · .. musical training, from listen· •i------"';---'-"' . .-------+-----..-...,.,-_,··.,...,--+-----------'1----------t er ca • • wor • Ing to recordi·of bi~ singer 1 9. Fl<>-tbru "R:Dlila,tiOn. · ' ' black people and all people, Bessie Smith while gn;;,lng up Ii...;..,;;,;_ ___ ,;_..._ ________ -+----..:.,.,·,.·.·-..,. ... -+--'' .. · ...,,.· ... ·--...,,...;;.....,i..--..---.-----1 lod•Y. .mourn the paS!lng of inashackalongth•MiMlasip--I 10.Tinltdwindaws., · · ··~~ '. _-. • " . l!J~IJI _J~kaop. She was a i>I River. , · lf--...,.---..:..-.;..._.o.._,;_.;..,.---+-,;_...:._,;;·11'-'::;·-: :.;,,...--!"""-+------'----+---------; nobh! · ~man, .. an • ~ t 11 t. ·-Ih New Orleans a fsmily · I i1.•niLI-" .,.__ ' '". . without-peer, a i;nagn'etie am-. -. • 1 , vvmu:wau ~ r bassador of good will for the spokesman said the funeral 11-'--.-.--.. .-.._ __ ,;__.,.. __ .;..._-+-----=-.,-----f----------lf----------I '• United States in other lands, will. be held there although a I 12.Delnxewheelwvets. I/ ·" an exemplary aervant of her time has not bHn ·set.:"He said . 1'-.--·-'---_-....,.1.,-.--..-.,-. ------+----.--.-,, ... ---"-'--+----------+-_....:.._. _____ -! God. New Orleans ·"!a;'<1i'-~Mfo0 "• 13 .. Bmnpcrg~-.. · -' · ' II'· · "Millions of ears wilt. miss Landrieu will. ~ ·liked to •,µ;•;,,... __ ;_..;. '--"· ,., ---------+--,,...-..;;...,.._,;_ __ ,._ ________ _,1----.-------1 the aound pf th1. great . rich '" permit the body to lie in state 1 14,Chrometrl.ai.i. ,, -' :v voice 'making. a,.':!OYM mjse at the Municipal Auditorium. •1---·----· -·-----------+-------...,..----1---.-...--.-----1----,..,.-.----t! ~ --. . . I IS.Lined truDl<. ' --V'°· · · · 1 • ·~.-:::;;;;,;...~--------.-..--~ ..... l-"""""---!~_;,_.;._+--------1---;;...-_,;;...;;.~ ..~. I ' YOUR , W·J'. ·~ . ·~. ;:~ :-":, ·c. HANCEl1 · -~ -~· .. t·.1 I •• , ' j; l l • • • \ ':'' ( • . : • r .. Saturdly :I• :Yo.Ill' 1 .. t · · -. chance to save. on all the ' " " '" ' _j ••• · · 'tetriftc · Bidwell B.rgains • ·r ~now :on sale! There are •till Iota of ~1· buys on ouita (some as low as $50) plus aome wash 1 slacks Ind othe• lSIOrled etcet-eru1 · Don't ml5" your last • · chance '.' :come •ae Jack -.. at' / • ~ ' I .· " I 16:'lbolkit. V' .,1---~---------"-· ------i---...... -'-v..,-----+---..... ---+-..... --------1 17.Canof~ppain~. 11----~,..-----,....---...,---+-----:::------11-----------+-..... -..,. _____ _,, I JS. GJovi:'bor. . , 1/, ' / I I •' r I I V' I I 19.Pacbgetray~:. ..·: 1 : ;m..Auti-~' . .• : , LI , r 1 : 2LSeatbekmlicton. I = • ~~, ~ I ' " ~'>L I ~ ,23~S~oiu,crearwindows. . ' • 1 I ~ ,, . .,..._ ,,· · · . I .: 24.Pmhuliei~and.."1'!1~tQr. , , .! .• , • . --I I 25. Prant aid rear&shirays. I : .j -~~.n ~.above. .. ' . . i ·---------~~--·----------------------------------------------------------------------:.:~•a ,11-•1ort11ea.ou&rm..aum1dt.~~1ooo1-~--.,.._-. _ ~ . : .. •• ·-. .. . ' . • • • .. . ' . . , (iJ By the timeyou take this chart ( . ... ' · 'aroand toWn, yun'li· know yolli . ' extra cost options from your staildird equipment liSts. Ancl you11£ind out fast whit those options~ run you. Shop 8I01l%ld. · The.more you know about all economy can, the better for us' • • ' ' SeeJlllU~iby'JbrUd...ln ~}OUJ'h"'4•ma'lbJ'otLbdl •t _. ,.; ' ' . .J. ... • . ' I I • .. DAILY PD.GT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Decision Is Made li!onday Dl&ht'• 4-3 Newport Beach Olty Council· vote oa Ille locaUon of a new ,POiice headquarters setUed IOIDe by points, and left mora unaetUed. Settled wu the luue of keeping the police heed· qllll'len where It II, with a temporary '52,000 oxpan· lloll to provide another 2,100 aquare feet of make-do 1J11C9 by the end of this.]leif. · · Also· appannUy ..Wed wu that aomeday a Jiew police headquarters is to be tiuili in approximately the present )Ql:Atlon. The earlleat guess b \hret years hence, with five or ,more, ytars fr~m now an• equal probability. How llOOll may depend UJ>OD the ''iffiest" element of the Monday nllbt deellion: whether or not a red"" velopment program can ~ put together for the area from the present ctly bill out ·to Twenty-sixth street o~ th• bay side of th• peninsula. This b now being ' 'ldentifiecti u the "Canilery Villige" area. A new Police station II claimed by some to be a hv to spurring renewal of this whole' ar~a. The other llide of the coin, however, is that putting togethe. a worthwhile an,d workable redev-1<>pmenl plan probably will delay comtructiOn of the, police'~quarters .Orne , .addlUonal years.. . (Al one reference point, a· IOSll· Cj)mpticated redO. vtlopment itudy b~ cost Costa Mesa spm~ $50,000 Jn colllUitanll' lea·and wu IOJl\0 '18 months in prepara· · tiOn.) · · · ' · Of ·the many teugh.null to c;~ck in such a renewal . program. coming up.with·...., and finantjn~ -new, m0re adequate l!lr,eell and a great deal ·lnilre p,ai-king is clear· Iy the key to a succesaful pro~am. . . . :whether redevdopment of the, cannery area, cer- . talnly In ltsell desirable, can or should be tied to the new police building is still an open question. Still uneonsidered, too, ls providing for an adequate · city hall. The Implication at the moment is that It will be aomewhere near the police facility. · ' • But the "when 11 of this important second hall of the city's facilities needs, and the "bow" of it are not . now even in the imarininll stla:e. !rs not an unre3sonable bet that this part of the problem will still be being kicked around by the coun· ell four years from now. It's also a reasonable bet that when both jobs finally are completed, hopefully in, the last hall of this decade, the total proiect or prolects will cost more than the $7 million budgeted for the rejected civic center plan at NeWJ>Ort Center. The DAILY PILOT has maintained, and continues to believe that the location of police headquarters in Itself is not of 1Ueat concern to most NewPort Beach citizens, though obviously it is to some. , What is of concern to mosi is the oualitv of muni· cipal services, and a clear showing that the city is mov· Ing ahead promptly and vigorously to solve Its long• #itanding ' problems accordin~ to some reasoned, broadly ' based plan ~ a nlan t&at IS more than the uncertain course of the bi-weekly ebb and flow Of councilmanic district politics. · And that is not vet in evidence. But at least and at IaSt' we have one major decision. It Is merely the first of many that will have to be agon• !zed over before we have (1) a modern police facility, (2) an adequate city hall, and (3) broad redevelopment in the Cannery ·Village area. N Prob"lem Is Resources ,_ Dear Gloomy Gus Peop'le Hut Pa" tor Benevolent Government • • I • "fVot Space ' . . y,,•"'.t.\ ' .·~ ~' -OVJI ANq!:rl'OBS doubtleu "work· ed harder" than we do, but the fact re- main.a that the averqe worker today p-oduces about five or six times as much, per unit al time,... did his. !11'11Ddfither 100 years ago. -lt is resource1, ~ tptet, that com· p the' great "population problem;• for man -In termJ of space, all the 3 hllllon living people could atand lhoulder to tboulder in 120 square miles, and the World's total population woa1d fit Into Martha'• Vineyard. -How many languages '1o you·au- are spoken by the human race, ezclpsive al local dialecta? Phllologtall. have counted up to 3,llllO, although the French Acadllllj1 tllllDlerllea. them .. 2, 7111L • • -IF YOU CONCEIVE the age al ,the earth u the beliht of the Eiffel Tower, • I hope the Chamber of Cqmmerce. Board of R.alton1 and Sen. Dennis carpenter endorse their Newport . council candidates quickly. I want to work and vote for the other guy. -1>. LB. -WJ11I PJlOTECTiON, man can tolerate ·beat up to 145 cte....,.. Fahrenheit; the beat generated in the (>fOduction of a-hydrogen bomb ta 100 million degrees Centrigrade, an lnteqalty impossible to imagine. ~-TM time elapsing between a scien· tific . dlacovery and .Jts practical ap- pllcatioD has shortened at an exponential rate: .. 160 years, fqr steam, 80 years for electr:lcity, S5 years for wireless, 50 years for atomic power, 30, iears {9r com· pu\erl, 10 years for tranaiators, and only seven years for the laser. -. There are more illiterates alive to- day jhan at any 01Mr time .In recorded history. DepTived of r~stmarks ...... -Clnolde·· In this star...-age when mk IJ knowii by 5octal Sectiity nuniber rather than by name, wiien ~gd,.b beini llborn of penonll ldmltty by the com- pµter and Its alJlel, It, I:'·"!" IUJll'!lin& that the dehumanlzaUon of the race b spawning the delocallzatlon of the place. . I a decade ago when a trrannlcll telephone company 11lmmarily repla<:ed lta coi>- venient and relevant geographical prefix. es for telephone num~ with a stream of orid diilta. It ta now "'81'furtbered by the U.S. Poltal SerVice wbldl bU taken to deloc:aIWng Dlil • ..., aeiP:- .,.,_ but entire commubltlel. II does 10 by eliminating the .-U al letters mailed In llUltlerolll c:jllel, lqw1ll end hamleta lhll neighbor _: ..... wbldlllthe-ofa~lbal -lla!npo wltll IWJlriltnl """"" •• fodllt1 It can ullUle only by ~ · for the lndlvldual polbnarb of -·..oi.. tiementa.the rirat three numerala of their area :t.jp Code. ONE'°WONDERS just 1wliat the saving of a split second in cancellation does for mail thlt is on occasion delayed for days in the completion of lta -IDied rounds. We -uk • wb.r the reciplen\ of duly stilntied' mail l)lould he . dol[l-1~ of his tra<Htlonal right tci discern !ta orliln from a glance at lta postmark. We note that auch· prompt and exacl discernment IJ llOI Infrequently of some private and public import. The deprivation of a postmark is bound to affront and. Injure the civic pride of every <Ommunlty affecled, and il ta easy to imagine the .-nl of, ..,., a city !iie· 'Berkeley, the .e_.t of a. great UDhwslty, 1!hen It b axnpeDed to ahaN tJrie Jetfm ol I Zip Code with Rlcl>- IDOild,"EJ •Cerrito; San Pablo,•Ook!mcL ti aL 'lbere ta acant comfort to be lolllll ll ... -that • pootmart b but .. pnotaI aervtce llomp, but Etnery.uJa " • clty'for a' lbal . . . Bu.dget: Day of Reckoning Comiing WASIUNGTON - A few years ago Lyndon B. Johnson was turning off ltghls in the White House and juggling budget figures so as· to keep the total slighUy below $100 billion as a symbolic gesture of the frugality and prudence of his ad· ministration. John· son simply .did not Hke the idea of a f!OO billion budget. Now, a few short yean laler,. the bucf. get goes .to· lleariy two and a half times as much, $246 billion, with every likely prospect that Presi- dent Nixon will hit the magic number of '300 bDilolt'beforo ·he li•flitished. , NoL that .. 1"'~ ~f. tq~ lilllf~S. b ac· curate: 'hley may be Off by scores of billions.' They ire useful to the average man only to show him thlt.thOse who riln bUI government cannot accurately plan nor" effectively control its expenditures and . .revenues. .. 11\ls is a very discouraging thing to say, but all the rhetoric of the President's budget message, all the pleas for spen- ding "ceilings", all the pretenses about budget control have limited literal mean- ing. They· must be read and heard in the -~""'"..,..,"!""' ........... ' Richard .WilSQn~' 'i \ .,,. ; ,',i.,.. o....i.' ~'"" .• ~ ... w~ context of the Wlcontrollability ()f 1 g()vemment mechanism which doubles i1 cost within shcrt spam ()f time lr· respective ()f idministratichs in power. -THE EXECln'IVE propooes but Congress acts as an independent agency oblivious to budgets or plans. originating in the White Hou.w. And, ii.must lie iaid also, had Congress respected these Whi~ House plans and 1dopted~UlC:m the Nixon administration would be r6nnin~farther 'beliind than n()w. ·~e~Niiofi Welfare plan alone would have boosted hiji.$38.! billion 1972 deficit by another $4 ()!( $5 billion. So the blame can't all be placed on Congress, as disorganized as it is in authorizing taxing and spending. Where the blame Hes is in the assump- t.ion,:lhat the Washington government is equal to any task given adequate funds whether it Ill garbage collection, relief, schoob, hospitab, ol!l age pens.ions, medical care, ch,ild care, pollution or artistic creation. U this rellance o~ the Washington ' government Is to continue, µtere is oo 1~rt cut ind no Ions: range alternative to much greater federal taxation . .'Even under President Nixon's fiction of the "full employment budget" he wolitd be only barely able to keep It in balance by denying the increasing claims for ex· panding federal programs, 'health "l"' Jeaqing among *11em. TlllS MUST HA VE been what Presi- dent Nixon wu thinking abOut in' the peroration of his budget message when be said that be WIS not averse to a day ()f reckoning. When that day comes, he wanted it to be known that bis ad. ministration took all steps possible to reduce the need for rajaJOg rues so that the federal govemmen\ pla)1r·a smaller, not a larger, role in the life of.each of us. The day of reckonliig, as matters are now going, may merely !how that in spite of all that Nixon said he was doing the need for raising tazes would not go away. The "inevitable need," he said, can1only be delayed and he hoped to do so as long as passible. Forty billion dollar deficita, hoWe,ver, do not hold much promlsei that the in· evitable day can be .much delaY'4i If Nixon's projection of a $25 bJJUon deficit· in the coming ~seal year ii IS accurate as the projection made last year, it will actually mount up toward '75 billion. Maybe he" will get the business recovery he so confidently predicts and it won't be that bad . IT IS AWKWARD TO tall: about raisin( taxes in an ·eiection year when 10 many people · are in such a mood of discouragement over keeping enough of what they arl!'paid to give them the kind of ,life they want.. Sales taxes hive been the ruin of m1n.y 1a politician but that ·is what Nixon will have to conalder u the day of reckoning, t.o which be says he i.1 not avene, approaehes. His avtnity may increase; ·howe'Yer, as the day come1 closer. "ur '-1 The more"J)Olitldana lalk about govern. ment playing I llJl&Jier part In the life or all of us the1arger the government's part becomes. Perhaps candor would be served better . If people were told lbat il they deaired the great bOons of benevolent government they will have to pay for them. Nixon comes clo9e to that in a subordin.ale part of his budgel'mpsage. Ilia economic ad- visers talk &bout It a great deal. But the message Is a fragile ooe and IOOft , evaporates in the general hubbub of new • -andJ for J>rolP'Bml wblch in tollllty place even the l'entagon In -place. Get Firm Written Bid on Tax Work To the Editor: I am writing this letter, so that other unsuspecting taxpayers may not be cheated on the cost of their income tax preparation. I was conta.cted.by a CPA wbO "prefer· red to come 'to my home." I showed this man my three previous years' income tax forms,. and asked him what the cost would be to prepare the 1970 forms. He said he would personally prepare the return, and that his charge would be $20. per hour and that it would take about 2 or 2* hours time. I agreed to this amount as my previous 1969 tu preparation had cosl $45. A MONTH LATER be returned my tax forms to me, ~ presente:!:I 'me with a bill for ll!llJ. I protested, and asked him to qualify the charges, and ~. said his fee was l$O and. the additional f130 charge was for 13 houis .of bis s~etary's time at f!O per. hour. ' : . . ,This CPA su8d me. ln the small claims court for fl!O plus costs or f!0.60. I secured two written estimates' on costs for preparation of this same 1970 ta1: one was for $45. and the other for !50; llowever, l did nol have these ac- countants In coiirt, and lht judge ruled the written evidence as "hearsay" and granted the CPA judgment of $190.60. ON DEC. n, 1rn I received I letter from this CPA stating lhat he bad madt two errors in pr!plnllloa al ID1 tu, and that I would have to JUe an amended return. . , . This will JIOllll up the Importance of haflng a f1nb bid In writing cm an, tu wwtbeblc~· . M.LOOSON W .. Are 'l'lle VletlMS1 To the Editor: W1e ,.. lft !alkinf ollout I ..... Utule,,.. -lo. lint, mUe. - 1"'1: b • fGrced UU., or -abt choHa, Ibis WIJ O( life! U Ille .,..,... lbta ...,, .... b lhea. by blr -. ~ pros111iu Ille i. theft • COllldtlnt adult. sbii. u.. .. victim. (Pmldld"'" ta Int ...... 11111 •• , al Illa, ii .... •a111) Wiit lwlllr .. 111111 of ber cualllme1'llT ( ' ~ , .. ,.., ... .. l Mililhox ~ ,. J ' ·' '·l' ~ .. ~ _JI<':~ ..... Letters rrmn readn1 are welcome. Normall11· writert ahculd conve11 their messages in 800 war.di· or le11. TM right to conddau Iellirl to fjl l1Jlll• or eliminate libel i. res~d. AU lit- ters must inclUde riqnatu.re and mau.. ing address, but flGmU,fl'latl bl toit,... Mid on Nlqll<tl If ,IUfflcitnl rrason ii apporent Poetry !Dill not be pul>- Ziahtd. Are they forced qainst their wills or do they choose to go to her? II they choose freely tl!ey lft Wll1ina customers. They are' theJ.-Consen~ adults. They are then , federal law or choose to flee to another country. The ones that made the choice to nee traded their citizenship for safety and to show Qley would not obey the rules ·of this country. Are we now about to welcome back these same people and thus show to the ()nes that did subinit to the dra!t that they were a bunch·of'{fools for obeying the law? We Mye, 1 MDa.tor Who advocates just that. In other{,orcts, if you do not like the law' then n . from It or find a way to beat it, whethe or not others can de so. ~ If this is justice, then it is no er that so many Americans are ughly confused today. . · E .. c. VAN HopK, SR. R•lleU. Vtlttl..c'- :'fo the Editor: '..: As a result of your mention of our teen not victims. , education program and the filmstrip, MAN'S SEX ·DRIVE is a powerful "More Tban Love," we have bad several force. What WOl!fd )'Ou have men do? req~st~ from prtv~te schools aiklng to Would the streets be aafer if we didn't-lee ·the film · ahd 'our educational have any ·prostljutes? All sorts of Dien, materials. ' . every kind of deviate, seek her out. Who You will be interested to know that our • w,m:ild \l)ey seek out if you ~emove her! pilot · n.ibella clinic proa:ram in the Cen· .Until we have the ldf:al situation in this tralla School .Diatrict h1s 1ot reSuJted in world -willing and loving partners for · more · thin IJ percent of tbe children in all -I suggest that prosUlulion Is not all that district being lmmanlzed. We plan to bad. She goes a long way in protecting proceed with both fllbllc and porochlll • lilUe girls (and lltUe boys) who might schools in Qlher dtatricta throusbout the otherwise be victims. She suffers the ' county as rapidly u 'ft can. Your com- deTiate1 bersell and ta nimbuned for ment with reaard to . U. Importance of her efforts. ll lan't pretty, I grant you, rubella waa deeply apprei:lf~ . bat ll -1dn't be (lnlty ii the jll'O&lftula ARTHUR R. McKENZIE didn't emt either. ·•. • -al Dime• MRS. l.ORE'ITA llDGlWI Onnc• 0ounty Chapter .... t AM'4'fC• 10 the !dllor: Whlle ..,. Americans an lllll1 dylDc aod 11c:rlfk:lna 10 much In Vlelnom, It is unbellevable tliat -paopla In blah of. = ~ ::-::lrJ "::t ': = Ills draft. I bellevt lhe Vlelnam· wv II a lrqlc- mtltaltt 111 lbe partot ... ., .. -.1 also baUe9' then an many !awl 111 lbll countrr lllst are DOI fair, bat tbq Ill llWI al this land. MANY YOONG poopla loallit wit' lbslr...,..... _ .... .,obe)' Illa '1'bt Natloaal Fouodalloa Ne....,_._ TD no+''#* -... 1 ... ,... main In the ooffers ·of .. Scoutinc, enabllnJ the girls to take advantage of more cam· ping activities as well 11 funding val uable community services perfonned by in· dividual troops. We ·h o p·e the time--hmxnd tradition of this type of ·fund raising by long· recogniled organillUona will in no way _be encumbered by those candy dealer• using childrep for their own mercenary purposes. CANDY .MrrcHELL use .,.... 1 .. c1ee To the .Editor: Police Chief B. James Gla•aa )I qain in error In h!a broadbrudie<I CIJl!UDOD!ary lhat court decisions are hindering jUltlce. A study of ~ public qjler-of the Newport Beach police chief ("People don' objecl , fo locit of priYlcy in I hoopltal" In , i:oonectlon wtth b I 1 outr-"' clOlfed.ctrcull f!Ollce .televlai6n fiuco, ·~·) s!Jow I' dismal lack of resard for law an~ justice -" opp.d to bw and order. . To those who believe ·Ula~ our bl~ or rlghta 1! "'ur ~ defenae 11alnsl \he speclre of "llJM " lhO attitude of Oiier Glavaa ii chlluoj. With G11v11 11 cblef, thank God·for the cotrta. JAY MURLEY - -COAST DAllY PILOT 7 7 , • • Orange ~oast . 'EDITION N.v. Saeks voe. 65, NO. 24, 5 SECTIONS, " PAGES ·ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNI.( J - FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, '1971 c TEN .CENTS N ' ' ·arcs Net Eiglii -ill . Wil.d Roundup By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tM Dllllr l"tlll' Ir.ff · Heroin hidden Jn a hanging crucifix and an 1ttack by a vicious dog gua.rdh14 a dulflebag of marijuana marked -of their 1'ildest cases ever, Costa MeA. naroctlca apnts repOrtecl today. They ended i H-hour shift· about 'I a.m., tired but triumphant after a roun- dup which ·llley 'dalmed netted · nearly 16,000 in Wiclt drup and e I 1 h t auspected dealer'S. . Inlelllllence lnfonnation led to the new heelod-up squad formed by' Chief Roger I • E. Neth to cracl: ·down on d'"I dealing led to.the latest rald·by Neth'• Narks. Suaperits were taken into custody at a rendm""' point olf the San D 1e.J0 Freeway in Co1ta Mesa at 1 a.m., leadlni to a 5:30 o'clock. raid at an Anaheim apartIDenl ~ Booked on c:blrgu• 1ncluding suspicloit of sale of nwiJllana, possesilon of mari- juana for sale, ~on Of dangerous drui•· ..... , ,Robert Jolm, 23, Robert La Pont, 28, , Auslin l(oine, 'II, Ill of C!:osta Meaa; EdwBrd j(rummey, 23, ·of : Hunting!On . . Beach; Randlll Yf_. Shaw, 17, of Gonlen Grove , and Terry L. Slater, 19, ol HIJl\r tington Beach. . Adrian c. Herr~. 41, and his Wife Beyerly Aon, SI, _. captured al thitlr Anehlm 'lparlmeot ,., a result of the at. prior Mrelts. . ~ , , · t The men are h41d toc!ly In• 11ea of $10,000 hail, while .,OIJO ball WU Ml 'for Mrs. llemrrL : ' Deleclive Sgt, John Reem Aid' ln- ·1ormat1on supplltd • weet aco led to ~ . ....,ements to ~ 10 ldlol ol "'fl" Juana' late Thursday nlihl· : """ -I • . ' A team of Neth'I Nub loclud!Ag Bob Lennert, Norm Kutch and Dick lleFran' claco ataked out a commerctal complu parking lot off Ille frMWay, n.cty to strike when it-a_,-.d the~ w'::iv~';.tors Aid they moftd In - II 1pPeared )hat !:a Peat bad mode the . alleged purcbuil_.,. lnfoniwlt t l:p) a d , them about a weet ~o. · · A canvu dufl1ebq _. ....... man than 20 pounds ol oDered marljua& ' Worth f:.500 WU ~:In·~ of 1111 1uspects' !usury hqported '510rta...,. ~ ~ .rv1n: Trio Face Court Date In S·laying , By TOM BARLEY ... .,.., .......... Two> -lild a -aecuaecl of ala.yin( Orio(e --Gerald lilt- --" ordered late Thmwday to face )l!'eilmillary he4ring Feb. 11 in Santa Ana li'umclpol Court. Jmt hie hours -Iler, Newport Beach ~~:$~ recov....i the llleaed lllllJ'l!er weapon. Milla surfaced w1th a ll!UdclJ -~ i:allber, pittol which authorltlee lOliett 1fU 11111'1- . ed Into the boy ..., the -l!ltirt ~ aft« the alay!Dg. Judge Pblllp Schwab <riered the trio to face preliminary helriDI alter dilconry ' . ' '1~ c .... .,..,.. _ _ ~. . , -1Theft · Case '· CRSperS M3y Riin J,;;~im ·For U.S. Senate· By JACll: llllOllAa Oltllt_,,. ... Ronald cui>en. 'cbabin o( ·the Orange County~ of !lopmlaon, a· Continuing ~ • I Jnv•'fl'lk'I --lllclay lnlo Iba flnandal ilMHnp of I .-Ana . marine OipllpDeut -... e1a1,.-. keeper ~ who · w11 at%, oa two cbarg'°ofgrml-W " • peels to . he I ~ for lhe U.S. Judllli II; Wllllrw, a. '!I• -Ana Senate in 1m. He iilll run u a . Ave., Coita -.. wu arr9oled at lier ~·Nb•~ . ·~-~-poll~ ~St!: ' 1i = . ~ aipt :a fr111b I I ·'tJ'~!i . ' . . . ~ ''. 1411 IJIPW llflcb.~!llf!llbonol '1'111 .... "' .... ..a -··•Iic the QnJtlt poaDii r of llflil ...a • ~ ·.11 ,... Della Cb!, u.. ~ ~r .. "'. IJOde.. de.ri:i • .-~ ... 1d11 ty. -~ invomfinllioRllsrai.4 .. ....... Detective Dick DeFranclsco w a s jumped by a 3>.poond Doberman Pln- sclwr dog inside the vehicle when he at. Wln>ted to remove the haul, .sm. Regan said. -•• "'lbe. dog was brought a tOn g 1petjfically lo guard the stuff," he· con. tenaed. ' SUhseqUent . lnvesttaat1on' ·led Costa Mw and Anaheim lawmen to visit the IMrrerra aportment, where they an.gtd- J.y found five more pollllds of marijuana, ben>ln, UiD and other drugs . COnvicted on a prior narcotics c;barl• • ..... ' ... .. -. .......... ' and thus unpn:itected from search a n d seizure of evidence without court war• rants, Herrerra admitted the men without argument. A bag containing suspected marijuana analyzed and determined to be the same commodity aa the 10 kilos seized in Costa Mesa was found in the Herrerras' bed. according to inYeatigators. The other contra!>and clrui• seized - Including a paper packet Of herobo hidden In an hnilge of Qui.st suffering on the cross -would be-worth about $2j000 in •-t sales, 1c:ooi!llng to Sgt. Regan. Publishers ' • ' I 'Stunned' ' By Charge NEW YOIUC (AP) -Author Cllfford Irving said throuP his attorney today, that ru.. wile told Swt11 autborlu .. she opened a hanlc account in that counby under the name ol. H. R. Hughes. A woman ll'lnJ !bat ume wu said ]ly Swiss authoritlel to have OOllted dlecb for !850,111111, wlilcb 1fcGmr.a111, Jae,, h)'I It gave lo Jrrllll ior a ...,..... :;:J:..., •11• ll!fl\'IN "W., are i!llpillil at today's .. s .... menti," McGrJw-Hlll ulcl today In a at.llement. "Untll thtM ~ 11 .. 1 bola e1aaro ed up," the alalimenl said, "ft obvl- ously can hive no comment regardinf of the -· 1'llt p 11 heinc ,anaiyled todly ]ly Dlstrlcl Allonll1'• ~ fer poalble 1111. • .-In the Jll<llmin"1 llolrq. "I c:eitaiaJ, WW!iia'I want to he a E..eutlvoa of Iba -..... aml ... supervlaor aD my llll -certainly not for .-y ooqaiv bold l"Slta(lil at m more than hie ~" said CUpen, fD. W. 11th St, o.ta.lfma, -to •Dlbod- dlcatlng he ..w . .,-l'Hlecllon to hla t1e1........., _ tumlllildlac flflh dJitrid' -t .... the c:oonty boerd In lho' 'llilautliai1ald '........ "',' _.. ' . .J-llJN ••• -future plans for the manUJCrlpt, At lhll moment we have received very littJe new, reliable JnformatJon. 11 -The -a. -ilmll ~In Onngt Ciluoty Jill wltli lld -bava been ldenllfled bf ---• Cllao prlaon --hrrJ •Mel Wade, Z5, Wllltam Rell ~ II, and SUsan SuUlffe, D. ' :Wade, alleged 1lr lnveatlptors to he the "trla• marl" in iht Mitchell munfer, la ~ hr the p u'b Ii c clefader, Judge Schwab lilaicnod prlv1te attorneys for Cartwrlgltt and Miss Mitchell. ' lnYesttptoh said they wW allege at the beorlng that Mist Soltliffe and Wade, boll wwing blonde wigs, accosted Mitchell, 25, and hit wife Karen, 24, as the newlyweds returned to their Orange ·apartment laat weekend alter visiting relatives. It Is alleged that Wade shot Mltdiell through the i1eart despite the victim'• Immediate IUl'l'Ollder of his waHet and while Mn. Mitcbell wu fmnhllnl In her ,pu'll! for money demuded by the clb-piled coap1e. . . , lnvllllgat.n claim Ill three theo drova cut · to Newport to hurl the mUnler weapon Into the clock hehlnd the Stull 6hlrl. Rep. Silk Will Run FRESNO (UPI) -· Veteran con-.......,.n B. F. Slalc Thursday dec;lared lllJ Intention to run for a loth term, Sisk, 6 Democrat. ~e:aeritt the 11.t h Congrealoaal Dlitrlct which coven l'rtlno and Mer<ed ooanties. . • . . Banker's Wife SWed, F:reed. · FORT WORTH, Tt1.1(AP) -Tiie ,wife of a Fort Worth benk ~ ftl' kld- napid lllclay and bold ~,!a' a Md;to caloct PIO.lllO -...,, offkliils Ald.Sl>ewu..--....i. 'Mn, Georae Thom-wife of the preoldent of illdile!ea State Bank, .... set froe on Fort Worth's aouth freeway about · 10 1.m. PST. , ,,..._said he'reCl!lveda t~ call It th; bank, telllal him that hla wife .bad -seDed and woaldlhe held unw lhe rana6m WU paid, , The money waa tUen to a spot near a di-mt -Cll the w .. w 111""'"1. hut no one tun.I up to clalm.11. Offlcen llaked oul the area. ' ' ' 1-· • -" '• ••~ . • " Detedt.e WI-iald tbay ...... This. trlfflc stsnil refiects the feellDp, of• maot Seattle real· denti,__ '1Walt. no more mow, rm liP'lo my Go sign now." Tiie ...,pt Sound >J;egion II dlqlnf out of tho wont winter storm aince IOSO. CUperi, pulllnJtEponc:hea In a livllJ Ilia! -bad -..... -"' Jin. questlod' and a n w er -w II h Wateta ad a111er part1ea .. -. .aid ME\ hellM bl Ii autliorlallon .and' -·cubed ~ being arropnl In) his j>olltlcal Harbor Area. . ' ·upiratlom. ' "Any man·thai 1111 a job and -·1 ~ire.to some~ better-well, I don 't tliln1c that man iclequate ambition." Caspers Aid'. ' deflliltely is nol 1J>o ter..ted in go to the U.S. Houae of RepresentaUves becallle it's too slow, "You have to be there for eight or 10 years before you can 1ccornpllsb anything aod I don't like the Idea of hav- ing to nm for.office every two years." Caspers admitted his appetite for higher office bad been whetted by his ex- perience in county ........... ~ 01 can't • ever IOinl back to private lnduslry ," aald Iba IOuniler and prealdeot of Keystone Savlnp and Loan. "Each day la too lqudi like lhe lftvloul day. I gol my ldcb oat of boa"-, hut -It ~ jUst cme hotlom line alter -· 'l'llla thing (pollllca) Is a thrW a mlllile. Of1 cou!'le, It cauaea a lot of ag- ll'IV•b. too." C..,... WU Uked how he expected to he ohic:llil to the U.S.Jlmate -u:li a = anaO amoml of polltical ,ex- u11aa1y1"'he replied. He Ilk! be fllunl caillanilana ]ly It'll wW "' ---cl ba.tns hie --• am 11111 Ille BepnNlcan wbo (S. CllPllM, .... I) . 4 ·Tilt , Mef6s.' r . . \ ' ' installed :AlQng · · Andreas Fault Four tilt·mtleno designed In Anahefm will be installed 1t lites near the 1San POIWeman .:nies ,.,,~'"I,' .r , ~oui;' Dqys Aft,er · AmbushShooting Androu' fault In an attempt to determine SAN FllANCISCO (AP)-A 31-y~r-<>ld policeman died lodBy, four days after he 11 they . will predict eartilquakes, 1tate · and another officer were amboahed and 1eologist Wesfiy'G! Bruer.iays. " · abot bra man with •rlfle. Two of the meten. wW he lnataUtd Oflloer Code Bneky bad undergone about 7 miles welt of 1lakmfleld near ""ltrf three -llnce be and a fellow slniler and Oiolarne, .. .-will be ·near foot ' patn.lman were wounded . Monday Almaden in Santa Clara County ani! the morning on a residential •-t In the fourth W be ........ . .. .. ~......... ' Mliilon Dlatrld. ' w ...--·ID· a va,... ~.,......g Brierly was shot in the ahdomtn and to the U.S. Geolo)llc SUrvey near : lpolielmfll •al, Sin FrlncllOO General H~ter immeten were deaigned f~r · Hoopftil WI! •'l'liurada,<he developed spacecraft navJiatlon_by. NQl'th ,\merlcan , .....,; inleclllm In his l'n If I tin' I• Rockwell's electronics -m ln,Anabe, im. pmclured In several places by the bullet. 8 ..... ,.. Beverly waa &fven a total excblnge of Tiiey record minute IDtlnJ or buckling his blood alter fellow ofllcon and other• ~=~~=ti.. earth la dolnl responded to a public appeal for dcnir1. and ...... of ...._tlal .~~ , Tiie allJer olflcer, JllMI Bau., Jr., Je, ... -Pl ~ , 1 ,..... -~ wa• shot In the hip and remained In fair quake CO!ldlllon. wd A. R. --o1 condition. the Rockwell fadljjy.. . . ''Obvloualy, 11 earllJQuakas can bo Here ls Iba tat of the McGr1w-HW atamne.t: 11We are . lbmned at today's develop. menll, When wa initiated an lnveallpo lton,in Zurlcb 10 days •IO we ~ the ldenuty al tile holder of the Help R. llulhes aCCOWil ll the Swlas Ctedlt 8uL "llnW this -t. we have bad no ln- dlcatlon that llr. Irvinr wu Implicated. SubaequtnUy, we prefemd charlOI of fnud againft peraons unknowa In arder to permit Swlaa authorities to ewntne bantrecmla. "We have ahra)'I been Imp,_ -the apparent· authenllclty of Iba - script, Toc!af'• devel_..,11 leave un- resolved the IOUrce Of ·t11e laformatlm In the manlllCrlpt. Until thoJe quesllon1 have been cleared up, we obvJOUIJy can have no comment regarding future plana far the manuacript. At this moment we have received very Utile new, reliabl• information." · Earlier In the day, attorney. Martin S. Ackerman Aid lrvina bad been sul>o -bf fWnl and city grand jurlel !or questlonlaJ about his purported auto. biography o! ffolhes, . Irving m-.od later from Dist. Atty. Fran S, H...,,.1 office, after talking wlllt Asst. Dist. Atty. 1-ard Newman. Wlllt hjm wu ~la -lawyer, Maury Neaaen. "Mr. Irv~ told mt," Neaatn Informed newsmen, ' lhlt 'my wife voluntarilt told Sw!O authorltlelo about -:c;· the account in the name "' H, R. H •• and he came btre todly to tell dlatrlcl attorney Newman lhe ume ~n. ·said he wu withdrawlnc from the cue bee ... 11 was la lrvinl'• , (IM DIVING, rlJI I) * * * Coeds Await ··su~r BowJ~. • • • .. • • • 1 \ Estancia, Edison: Play.Powder Puff FootOOll. Game Signs of Tint-es? podtded far ....................... - of iiWly paoplt'can be ...... a11 .... lhe world," be takl • .. J • - ' Tlley're ncil very bis u foothalJ players to tap that amount. made them pradlce to pertec:llon. Tiiey fl, bul they bave bom pncllcfnc --Tiiey lla\lra. that by Iba time they llnlab tra ••-• · and Deoemher Ind iiow they're "quk;t llQ wttll the Eilancla Elllll the Coata -""' P ~. nm .......,. ..,,..., call." · Jlrla are golnJ to ....i a good 'IO!IP"al. ' Ind even bl" a lrlct pla,)' or two, be '""1 ..... a -1aback wbo ....,_ "Y•w Joi 1e lilt lmil 11 ,.a -to : clalma. m•-......._ to Iba i.m by win," ..W ya ''"""" C1Di1J Jlidl. But the Ea ta a c I a 11rta 'aale lllr ----In Iba bud-...... "!liat'I Iha ..., ...,, u ,... jllll tbal powder pullen '""" tillr ...... plaJs. 11anc1........i.,.............. ..... ...... 11111 a-. And llllJ_, And -JOii ii to 111111 llllllr "lltll 1"11 ..,, ...,_,"added -ID lei -m.k tbal 111• II t Jlrll hD l!lll•cla lllall tilol lo Calla wldo _ _. "We'n All ....... , ... ''a71as ...... bid.. ...... .. ., ..... n.. .. llill &data a'fltlallle ..... TboJ ara a.am .. 1-11*""'-w'Nmt• -at_._ •lted llldlM, el hD -... 11111! II BW''§(p lleidL Eo19a -lit ............ to ........ lldllli wlD bo iiilld It Iha IWil u wtll. wlD -... ... 111111 powdot ..... 'l!tl ............... ~ Aclt!lll ..... at ... p.m. willl· ... fattlilDln ........ lllJlit at Jlrll Jiii -la llhij It -,... fnln eadl .-i ~ I fltklla•apat....._ ..-.-.....toa.•>-Ille ...,._,._ • .,.._= R's Ill Is I IMd -Tllo ....i a.... "-"llliJ'D ~tWr -it l)JD. 'fldmt prkm art '1 ls _. Poodtr M a.aru, -wtD ftdl. 11 -fGr ....... atld It -for lloeolll ,....._ ... R t lal In Calla llul the a.. oaacll. laat -·a oltll*m liilllr II. MMa. 14 JW lllt -.......... nnlly .,.ndnt Ill ......... liu Dawldiou llald Is II Newport llarllor .ti.a Tllil JW tlla Jlrll at lldliM -lllillll lllD ,_. lllllt a pil1I and PlJll ldlool, • 1"lno A- . I Tmck Cru8lte8-. Trash W otker -Expert 'Catches Corrapmer Forgery But the aJcnalure dldn\ dece19' bandwrillnl aa,..t Jadt Harris. "Jt11 inltaDt forgery," 11Jd H1ni1. a Lot Ancelel documenl uamlner. "It ii a =. r "' the opecimeo •lgnalift, Do7le K. Davia, vice presldeal "' .. computer Orm, bllltftll • -. J 2 LI ooald be -for lorpry. "ID hie ar Une _. lwt 111!11 could CGl!iputorlol a-·· 1u 4:::1 and reprocb:o entire ltlta "'{nules," lllvln said. .-. II Iba C0111"":11n1::i ~ rtmarlild "It lacb la Written ratbor llowl1 •. ..i • • chanctl ill .,,....... It II. • 1 :rtJ&\ ,_tlnl that lhe computar ....... ~ lllio this." I I I { ll: DAil Y I'll OT t ) Gretue Rutten . ., Marines Ordered 2 Big Banlu Trim Rates • To End Dumping' NEW YORK (AP) -Two or the nellon'1 blunt a>mmerd1I blllkJ uld jodoy they are trlmmlnJ their ""'l!nl! -lnlerut rotff -1tmtlai le prlmt nte1 uted by mo1t olllu blnb -to Ill ptlUlll effective Monday. A cease and desist order, eflecllve "no later than Aue. l, 1912," was l115ued Thursday by the Califonlla Regional Water Quallty Control Board to the U.S. Flight Control Operation Unit Used at ·El Toro A ,,... 12:s mllllon llighl control center •t El Toro Mar ine Corps Air Station ls ln oper1Uon and other face.ts of the 11fety 1yst~m will be completed 600n. Vincent J. Mellone, chief• of the new Federal Avl1tlon Administration faclllty, told private pilots this week the purpose ol the equ ipment is to make the county's crowdedfairways· eafer. Eventuallyi the new center will provide radar service to pilots between Orange County. Oceanside and Long Beach, Mellone revealed. He said the FAA's Long Beach center will be merged with the El Toro facility. About $1 million of the cost is for a new type computer, caUed ARTS m, whlc~ will prOvlde easier tracking and eliminate guesswork as to which aircraft is which, ·the private flyers were told. Mellone said the center is ready 11ow to offer radar advisory services to pilots entering the local airspace, "'bqt~" be· complained, "we are not &~ting enough response." 1 Pilot& were told that improved in- stallations and changes in military flight rules have -already cut down on the number of neat misses reported in the El Toro area. . "Tw().thirds of the team (FAA, military) are working Rt improving fllght aa!ety," Mellone added, "We are hoping to &et better cooperation from geheral (private) Oyers." Eyewash Diluted In Kits; Countian COnvtcted, Fined An Anaheim man who pleaded no con- tat to charges of dangerously diluting eye JOUhcaolutiona'.11>1~ ;in first alil Jdi. baa r<Wvelf a !500 auspended nlM! •nd three years informal probation in Central Orana:e County Municipal COurt, Santa Ana. · Befnl•· WJJilamjOn, bl 81~,s. Cl\!WiilY Street, An11heim, and Acme First'-~Id;. Inc. formerly located 11 1121 E. Ealnair Ave., Santa Ana, we.re charled on a com- plaint> filed by the St.1te Department of Public Health. The health department said that on Ju- ly 22, 1971, the firm diluted eye wash 10lution and repackaged t h e con- taminated solution . which is labeled "'neutra1 'eye solution" or "sterile eye fluah'• and is sold in fi rst aid kits. Williamson pleaded no contest to the misdemeanor count and was sentenced Jan. 21 by Municipal Court Judge John L. Flynn. Health officials said use of the dllµted solution could introduce d'a n g er o u i foreign ma tter into the eyes or the user. The Acme First Aid firm has moved from · its Santa Aoa address . to a realdence in Garden Grove. A spok:esma • who declined to identify himself said the firm no longer was doing business as Acme First Aid but now was called Acme Medical Company. The man who said he purchased Williamson's share in the businesa added that he was operating the firm out of his borne and therefore did not want to reveal the new address of the firm which deals in medical supplies. DAILY PILOT OMllOI COAST PUll.llHrHO a:MPRf't l•lt•rt N. W•M ,,.!dint .... l'lllllWIW J1c.k ll. C"t.., VICI rr.ww 1111111 ~ ..... n.,,. •• k""1t .. ,. n..,..,, A. M"'Plli11• Ml1199lnl EdltDr ctlerl11 H. lee1 lie.Ji•" P. NtU AAld1nt Mt1'19glng Ellliw. c .... M ... OfflM 3JO Wt.tt l•'t Str.et M1mft1 Ai,,..n: P.O. la 1560, t2&26 --HIWP""t htttu an N..,.-t aau1evn UpuM hKtl1 m ,...... 4......., """111'9• letdlt ,,.rs ~ .......... ... a...ta: as lljillt1ft II C-.. tlMI Marine Corps Alr' Station at El Toro. ne order prohibits the Marine Bast from dumping grease and waste!! whlch filter into Newport. Harbor. .The order, adopted by the boord In formal aeuion In the Orange city haU, followed a hear ing io Newport Beach Jan. 13.-AWb&Wi.me Lt. Cmdr. Ben Montoya , eCology or!icer for the Navy's Western divisiol) in San Bruno, said lhe service is apending $1.5 million to solve the problem of waste discharge and grease runoff from El Toro. Thursday, Villi Jepsen, representing the Navy from San Diego, called the order "an arter the fact gesture ." "\Ve would have done what is ordered without your action," Jepsen told board members. The navy man said adoption or the order was to provide a vehicle for Illegal dischargert who the board feels will not comply with their regulations. It was reported that on Jan. 13 Mon· toya told hearing panel membe.rs W. V. Willis ot Anaheim, Mrs. El s i e C. Kroeache of COsla Mesa, and Everett L. Grubb of Riverside that bids will be open- ed on the grease control project Feb. 11 ... and a contract awarded, Feb. 17 with Completion slated for July l. Montoya .added that Navy will accept bids in February on a sanitary sewage connection with the Irvine Ranch Water District. . The board oi:rter adopted Thursday also calls for the Marine Corps, El Toro to submlt technical repo~ts on March l and May l statin& progress to correct the vk>latlons. , Water quality official1 had accused tke f\1arines of polluting Upper Newport Bay during dry weather when a half million gallons o.f effluent per day reaches the a.tea and when grease from Marine operations clOgs the San Diego Creek dralnaae .system. The creek drah1s a huge watershed into the Upper Bay. Richard Bueerman, executive director of the water quality district, ~ecom­ mended that the cease and desist order be adopted . In other action of interest to Orange Couniy1 the board r e 1 c I n d e d re- quirements applying to the Orange Coun· ty Water District's operation of an ex· perimental waste water reclamatiOh pro- ject during wh ich fresh water was used to rcCharge aquifers through a deep well •Yitem.1 L i ,i ' ' . , . Bueerman explllned thlt!~<1Jl'bjecl was terminated mOre than' a year ago and that, to clear the record the re- ~uirements should be lifted. , Tile l><!ard also 'in\ed 1' 'Inform IJle Stale Water Quallty l!Oard lh't ttl~a·1 no objection to deferment or fwo coUnty water projects by the lrvine"'Ranch Dts.- lrict and the Los Alisos Water District both in the southeast part of the county. It was explained that "due to the cur- rent tren~ of sewerage agencies to plan early construction or fa cilities in order to be eligible for ftderal Clean Water Bond Act gran ts" the statewide total req uests for 1972-73 far exceed the estimated grant allotments. A state board staff recommendation that the-··iwo local water districts' pro- j~t_! ,,.t?e delayed from 1972-73 to the following fi sca l year was approved by the tegional group. The Jr.vine ·district plans an excess And saJine Water intercepter land outfall with an estimated federal grant eligible cost of $1.7 million and the Los Alisos district line in conjunction with the Irvine agency for an ocean outfall with an eligible cost of $2.5 million. · Bueennan said thai . if the local districts feel they ·must go ahead with .construction in the upcoming fiscal year they could use their own or borrowed funds and hope to get a retroactive grant from the federal government. He Had Hollow Leg ADELAIDE, Australia (UPI) -..Keith Robinson was convicted Thursday of shoplifling 400 ci&arettes, a can oJ. salmon and a can of crab from a supermarket · and hlding the stolen goods in his hollow wooden leg. The prime rate has not been •l 41h percent since 1965. First National City Bank, 1econd largest in the country, cut its rite from the 4·~ percent level it set a week earlier. Jrving Trust Co., 14th biggut, uid ita rate would come down from 4~ percent. Air Safety Bag Betters Belts In Auto1nobiles Air bags are up to four times .as ef- fective RS seat belts in protecting motorists in crashes up to 110 miles per hour, National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator Douglas Toms reported Thursday in Anaheim. Toms made the disclosure during a news conference al the Auto Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association in 1ession at Anaheim. "You get nowhere near the protection with bells that you do with bags,'' Toms declared. J~e said tests in Philadelphia and at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico proved the protection of air bags during high-speed cra shes. A chimpanzee walked .away from an aulo that crashed into a barrier at 11!} m.p.h. Hwnan volunteers were not in· jured in collisions betwern two cars at more than 60 m.p.h., Toms said. The bags offer "double, triple even quadruple" the protection of seat belts, Ton1s indicated. The air bags are balloon-like devices stored in compartments facing the driver and passengers. When sensors detect the jolt from a crash, compressed air inflates the air bags so rapidly that they spring out and cushion the occupants before the force of the crash can reach them. The auto industry has been fighting com- pul sory installation of air bags, arguing that seat and shoulder bells would pro- tect motorists if people would only use them. The current government timetable plans to require "passive rest raint" devices -of which air bags are the most discussed type -In the 1976 models. •·lfhe. 1ir bags scart t.ht .auto industry beca use they are so complez," Tom! said . "But make no mistake about it, for the driver they are the best thin(I k> cpme dow(l °" roa4.11 FrOtll P .. e l IRVING .•• 1 ''belt interest&" :to be represented by a Criminal lawyer.~ As Ness!n maae hi! sta tement, Irving stood beside him and nodded affirma- tively. Nessen was asked why Mrs. lrvina opened the Swiss b1nk accou"t. "l can't say at this time,'' the lawyer replied. "I just came into the case yes- terday.'' Nessen said Irving Is willing to go be· fore a grand jury .and waive immunity. .Asked when this might be, Nessen said : 1'That will have tG bt worked out witli Mr . Newma11." Thief Cashes In At Ladies Room LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A woma" thief with a new trick ~111tioned hers!lf Inside th! entrance of the ladies room at the Los Angeles Convention Cen ter, told the women enterh•1g she was the attend11nt and charged JD cents admis- sion. She did a brisk busines~ Thursday and dls.appeartd by the time word of the "admi ssion fee'' eot back to the cen- ter's official!', said center director ByrOll Trimble. Body of Gi1:l Frozen For Future Treatment By BILL STOCKTON LOS ANGELES (AP) -The father of a11. 8-year-old girl who died or a kidney disorder says her body h,qs been frozen in hopes !Cience later can revive and cure her. "Per30n111ly, I have a feeling that science will bt able to do something," Guy de la Poterie, 36, of Montreal uld Thursday. · His d1Uihter, Genevieve died Tuesday in a pri vate U>a Angeles hospital after a two-year Illness. "f'm trying to be realistic about this, but l sincerely thlnlc> one day they'll be 11:ble ,to revive her: 'When, ' don't know, .. aaid De fa Poterle, a drug ulesman. When Genevieve died, 1 medical team stood by to wtU1 her d9th: Then, ex· perll o[ Ula Cryonlc Society, of caJllomll pacl<ed her body In let. suUoxide, 11 biological preservative. Then the body wa1 cooled to 327 degrees below zero, the temperature of liquid nitrogen. The body now is stored in a cryogenic vacuum bottle. Genevieve Is the nrst child ever frozen cryogenically, said Robert Nelson, an electronics engineer who i, pre1ident of the society. , Cos\ or the process Is esUmtted al $1$,000 lo $20,000, Nelson ~- Society members hope th1t medicol science will \,e.ifect a meUMI to thaw a Iroun body, renew life and then cure. tl1e milady which brought ~linlcal death. . The firs~ aucceS9, CYt"!llCl' Society ~-member1 ~lleve, may come ,nlh a chlJd · such " C.nevleve. Blolollttl 11y I/le prlmory problem In tiul11Inc a lannln body 11 to br\11( every Clll IP to I Uf..- 1U1talnln1 lemper11tn II tilt --ment. Gtnev\1ve w~ only • pound1, IO thll't would bl I• llllue to llllw II ant '• 'Negati~e' Votes Cited By NAACP A repor,1 on 1late lgja)ators' clvll Jghta vQting records prepared by a black richts group ranks Assemblyma" Robert H. Burke IR-H untin1ton Be1cb) first amo<11 soloris who oppoaod hum.ii rl&hil b\111. The National Auoclation !or !he •Advancement or c.o'lored P, e o p 1.e (NAACP) said Burke voted against bllls favored by the rights group a total or If times last year. Tha,t's more nea atlve vo~es than any other As,,emblyman, the NAACP reported. The same r(port said state Senator Dennis E. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) rQted against seven bills the group sup- ~rted. ~ Qnlr one senator, Albert Rodda lD- SS'cramento) .received pr1ise from the m ck rights organization. They noted he pported, every rights bill they did -19 y measures i~lroduced during the 1971 . ~ion of the le~lslature. In tbe A!sembly, no lawmaker earned a '100 perce"nt" record, but out of a pojsible 21 "good" votes on measures before the lower house, John Dunlap (0- Napa ), and AJi ster McAlister (D-San Jose) voted with the NAACP 20 times. Republicans domina ted the list of legislators most often voting against NAACP proposal s. Trailing Burke, they said, were Assemblyman Floyd Wakefield (R-Sou th Cale) and Carlos J. Moorhead !R-Glen- dale!, who voted against civil rights bills 12 times each, and John Stull of Leucadia, Republican caucus chairman, with l l "poor" votes. Jn the Senate, Clark L. Bradley (R·San Jose), voted agai nst NAACP measures 11 times, Iollowed by Gordon Cologne ( R- Jndio ) eight times, and H. L. Richardson \R·Arcadia ), and Carpenter, with se ven "poor" votes each. Sen. Mervyn Dymally (0.Los Angeles), the only Negro in the Senate, voted "right" on NAACP bills 18 times along with Sens. Ralph C. Dills (0-Gardena J, and Albert Alq uist (D-San Jose). Brillo Founder Dies NEW YORK (UPI) -Milton B. Loeb, ·rormer president of the Brillo Manufac· turing Co. 8~ creat9r of the nam e "Brillo" for the soapy steel wool scouring pad , died Thursday. He was 84. Loeb was a lawyer who founded the Brillo Man.ufacturing Co. In 1913. • / / ··squaiierl Goes Police Say Man Lived in Vehick A summertime -tier *1lo •P' porenUy -to -u ~ llllloo beachfront 1\11 home all yt1r wa1 evicted from hiJ qu.alnt little residence with 1hlngles and Dutch doors for the aecond time in a week Thunday. Police who reduced the Balboa Parking Lol 's population from one to zero t6oR tl\e unauthorized dwelling along too. William F. MattsOn, 27, of the Balboa Parking Lot, was arrested on suspicion of sleepln& In a.vehicle, a city eode vldla- Uon. . He waa booked on the $15 blU offense and rele1sed l11ter in the day. The same thing happened Jal\. 19 wtlen patrolmen, who contend Mattson has been living in his home-made camper at tha~ location for eight months, allegedly caught him napping. Patrolmen Harry Williams and Carl Anderton uid they knocked on the camper door shortly before dawn Thurs- day lo~ if anyone.was home. Anderson and Williams aaid they knocked tw~ce more without response, 11111 !jlt -al -·· -bly rolllnl •• la 111a 11.., r-tt•l -.ot u Ulqtl .... pont. . Conlultlnc Sjl. Blchud Miller, tbe1 were told to go ahead and unscrew the exterior hasp and locldng device on th• Dutch door1 or Matt&on's camper. They found · fhe doora bolted from within. Concerned that whoever was inside might perhaps be ill Md In need of help. Sgt. MJller lowered bis head arid ahoulder 'and bashed open the portab. Relieved to find the underwear-clad Mattson \f&Sn't sick but only snu~led ctown in a sleeping bag, they aas1sted him out into the invigorating 40-degree morning air. He was agai" admonished about the ci- ty ordinance against sleeping in a vehicle and trans(erred to the nice, warm station !or booking. . They could no\ lock up tho Dutch doors t~ protect Mattson'• housoboid belong·' ings, so. the shingled 1~ Dod&• wu lm- .. pounded. From. Pqe ~ CASPERS EYES SENATE ••• . captures his party's primary will be elected. He. said he is willing to finance his own primary campaign if that's what it takes. Caspers spen t more money -reputed~ Iy $80,000 -In J970 to win election as a supervisor than any candidate in Orange County history. Asked how he expected to win the GOP senatorial nom ination in 1976 by spendini large amounts of mon!y when millionaire Norton Simon couldn't do it in 1970, the fifth distri,t supervisor replied : •·He didn't do it right." And how would he get eiected slalewide ""hen he is not well known outside of Orange County? "Well , it isn't very fir to San Diego and Los Angeles," Caspers replied, in· dicating he would key his campaicn to Southern California voters, largely ig- noring Northern California. "Oh, you might have to go up north once. I might concentrate the campaign as far north as Ventura," Caspers said wryly. He admitted he will have ''lo do something big" in his next few years as a county supervisor , "if I want to move up the ladder." Caspers also admitted he iJ something of a maverick in relation to regular Republican party politics. He described his brand of polities as "selective socislism." ,;That is, I might be against public housing, but I am for free bus service. It's a matter of deciding wh.ieh goyem• ment services should be free or sublidil- ed and which shouldn't." He said he believes: that , once 1hf.ving v.·on the GOP primary in 1976, the party regulars would back him . "Are they going to back the Democrat?" he asked. Caspers also said he does not consider himself th·e forerunner of a new wave of politicians , so-called modern politicians who are self-sufficie nt, want action and speak with candor. "There isn't going lo be a new wave because there aren't enough &UY! who ca n afford to leave business," he said. Youth Survives 13-story Plunge LOS ANGELES (AP) -Peter Wash- ington, an 18-year-old apprentice car· penter, survived a 13-story faU when scaffolding gave way on a buildin. at the University of Southern Callfonua, au- thorities said. He hit a two-by-four boa rd Thursday just above the ground and landed on harQ-packed earth. A fire department spokesman said the board ma y have brok~n his fall enough to 1ave his life. I WINTER SALE CONllNUES H~redon's 6?Jsta ~rava ON SALE ~ . : Seftctff frt•'9 fNM HCJi '"'' .HWll II'* • HINllDON • HlllTAal • DIDIL • IHllllLL -MAl•I CAI· SON eMlleW• ••• 9t ule ,rK.. A whh ..-~.. •f tti. """' .... uty f11Mtihlfe •• tH•itley ••• 9t "ry •· _ ..... _. Henredon !--~ ON DISPLAY NOW, AT SALE PRICES REG. SALE ARM CHAIRS ... 149. 119. ea. Sltle Chairs . • . • • 125. DINING TAILE .. 379 • llMI •• Ill Jt" PILI.II 99 .... 319. DEALER~ FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL-HERITAGE-KARASTAN NllWrOH l!OH -.. llAY 'Tll f NIWPOllT llACH 1717 W-llff Dr., '42·2050 OPIN PlllDAY 'TIL f . INTlllOll ' P1wlwlenal lw~"l Doo'-9 Avilla ID LAGUNA llACH 34.1 North c~~ ~~......, Pllenoi I • ,.._Tell,,_ II• If °'9lt Cta: 11 ltl l16J • Th• body wu leken to a CSC l1cllilr, .. somewhere ln the Los An1eles trta • and her blood replaced with dimethyl time. I-~~~~...:...--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:....~~~~~~~-"--=-~~~~"-~- I • I •• ,. ·.\ .. I • I ·_ • cers Slain ~ ' ' eet Attack ~;)._Two pollol llilhe ahol r1tally 'J'lntsclay Jl!Clllil" whit police • unprovoked wn gunmen. police l)lat •DWI l'Ull from,.. ne: w1 his gun aloft an illegally parkea car. The 11111Cheooeite owner !old them be did not !mow •- car il was, police l!lld; Ind tho oflicers lerL Mo1110J1ta Iller the owner heard rapid gunfire 1nd rushed oot to find the or- ficera sprawled on t he lldewllk. itW air u jf in • ~~1 :::ff~U:k~~ -2. Escaped ~on victs Poli •scqured the area and T k' D . • R •d within ,an hour of the 10:50 a e river on l e p.m. ajmoting hid selud at · least ~~en, some anne~, for · -~ . . queatio . None was Jl!ted COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -electrical cord thrown from 11 a.su ct, howe~er. Two escapees from the ,Ohio the front roof of ~e in· I 'Kw weN p 1 trO1m 1 n penitenU~, one ~ convtcted slitution. The ·other e.scapee ; Gree Foiter, 22, fathu of murderer, .~~dnaped a was captured Thursday in a two · 1'ho was hit eight subur~ Hilliard man Thurs-wooded area here. ~. lus Partner, Rocco day rught and forced ~lm to Police said they were ques-• r Laur~ . who wis hit seven drive them to Cincinnati, tioning Sharp about his hours . ., . · , ·: . limes; ioe .said. .wWe they released blm as a . prisoner ·or Donald G. ·l'O!'ket, returns to the Vehicle..As·,-Por 'o11>m llllo.ner unharmed. -. . M1nlo, 29, and· Donald !" . _ for replacement of a Command ' 1 PatriclP . ~Y hi. wtca a PoUct In Hilliard oald lnrio !"erdlnaod, 34. aunch may be delayed ·tor a whisper his body ihikirig, Shlrp. al>duct.ei! from his Police did not lwn of the bad 1o be returned after bemg tak-told ne smeh. at !lo11•yue home · at 5:30 p.m., called klclnaplng or· Sh;rp, 29, until 11:/,,., . ' Hospital that it. wa• not ctr• police. at 3 , a.m ... today t.o 10:30 p.m. Thursday. His wife tain tbat1 the attack was an !eport he was. safe at home . aaid she did not contact ambush. He . told police the two con-authorities for fear h e r f~1 ~21.0 lm MIL'(rn.m:" Rai{s~-unionlnk I --, · 42-nwnth Paci -~ - WASHING'TON (UPI) - '!'be JlllioJl'I flilroadl signed I MW contract with the Untied Tr&-.tatlon Union Tbun- day &lviDI u... --..... inl and ~ tlflclt!it work rules !bit will permit U!em to competii heller will! other freight camers. ' . The i10W pact WU signed by UTU President Al H. Cbeuer and by Chairman Witllam Deinpsey of lhe National Rallw,ay Labor Conference, the bargalnlng arm of the railroads. The contract was given pro- vlsiOPal approval Tuesday by the Pay Board. It covers 150,000 railroad train crew member1 other than engineers. The 42-month agreement, retroactive to Jan. 1, 1970 • called for a 42 percent overall Nixon Visits Mountain Area increue In -but ID 111"1 the union. lll'Md to euing ol restrictive W<irlt rulu !bat tho roilroldl hid· bMn ftyiq to llCllp for ~The trrlJ withheta .~-tile lcO!iltld· ~nm llie Piy Board adj.icl. 911: 1t. • ·The 1vti11e ~ or 12 ptretnt a'y.ar.-more lllaB h•lce lhe Pay Board's amml guideline of 5.5 pere<n~ bul the board said ii WIS wlllinl to approve the higher rate!I because the new work rules would enable the railroads to increase efficiency. I owe r costs and provide better service. UTU President A1 Chesser last week said the union might insist on renegotiation of the contract unless the Pay Board g 1 v e full •pproval of a 42: percent wage , increase. SIDEWALK SALE "But tllere's llttle lndloa!i!Jn vlci.. left. him In his car on hus)>aod's life might be en· WASHINGTON (AP) Iha! lhe two men had any 'ad-Ohio Route 50 In Cincinnati dangered. After spending !he night at the vance warning." be said. and disappeared. Sharp said Ohio penitentiary ~eputy presidential retreat at Camp 'Bard Luck Promoter' l O:'wlORROW Skyjacker's :, Dream Fatal P.olice \ said the J w o he drove 100 miles home warden L. G. Ridenour said Davld, Md ., President Nixon patro.lmen. both Jneml;>er~ of a before c•lllng the police. Manis and Ferdinand were returns to the White House to. n~ighborhood police tean. on "They're Still on the loose," "desperate men and had to be day for a morning courtesy footpatrol·intberaciallimix· police aald. "Sharp uld he considered dangerous." Of· call from Dr. Rainer Bane!, ed :PreCinct, bad gone &1to a doesn't know what direction flciala did not know if they leader of West Gmnany'1 luncheonette to inquire I about night by 1llding down a 40-foot were armed. Chri!lian Democratic party. HARBOR CENTER POUGHKEEPSIE, N. V. George evU realized was his agent killed von George with a 1---~--------------------------------,;_-----'--'-----­ (AP) _ A akyjacker whose last, the hijacking of a twin-point blank shotgun blast as !· frieilds knew him as 1 engined Mohawk airlines prop-the skyjacker tried to flee the jet. He commandeered ,.. it airliner with .the $2001~ in harc!luck pronio~ type WIS Wedneldly ., tt. approached . _cash Olld a stew11rdess..!~~ a • . < • . . . -- ,.. ,Mt to deaQi Thilrsday, and New York''· La Guardia hostage. · -· :-his dream of BUddenly striking Airport from Albany, mid The unidentified agent poked .. It. rich dled~wilh · Bui lit forced it to llJld,_ ft -Ou! shotgun Into ~-getaway car . .. . -· .. . • I · hli -w! ' lie -·Westchester Coonty airpQrt -lhat had been·.provided at von -· · --• . c~. near While Plallls-Tbere lie • Georie!s ~ The .igent ! · clole to getting. away with allowed the 42. passengers to was quoted as saffug that voti "' t200:000 In· raJ.lSOin cash. debark. G e o r g e screamed, whirled · $1956*'Ibyota. '· "He wu · llwaya ·la!king • · The draJ!l& elided 10 ~ btbind lhe wheel and !ired a 1~t the big deals coming later 11 1 Du~ . Col!llty guq.. A retaliltorr. shbtgull up," a ~end from fonne.r · lll'JXlrt here when an FBI blast killed him 1n!tanUy. dlys said of Heinrick · von -. , • .. Georg•. ~year-old jobless s1·nger Mon·rn·· e·d father of seven. Meanwhile, he , , · · ' · r , • ,. failed ' at every venture he . , · •••••••••• ---••·--··••••••••••••-••-••-••-.,..•••••••••••••-••••••••·-•·---••• • tried, and went deeply Into .. I -I . : stmaiml]:{a(o•es 'lbJ«ao.&l7JJO. BnirxlX l'I 1'r•ndY ro:· i, d•~ only bi,· deal v•• Mdh<dia Jackson Lauded : . V 1 ·,' '...{( * ~··t.t:r ·; <'.:!!ICA<iJ),i,.ll>f":"sM'ilru ' :.iblefitiiLorcf:•.assh!-!ikO!lii> .. 1 -·l~ I . a noble woman, an artist call her work, yet her life :i~=-~~~~~Sj~•~ ..... ~1~111~6~,ri~b~~·~~~~· ~_jl.--~-J'~ /-· ----l-~-------~-i--...:~~-~~;::~1' ' Bail Placed without _peef.'\ uy1 President story,-sings lhe. G 0. p e I ~ .• ...... SS!OD. v""· ~ • -,_ I Nlxdn; o1 Mthalla· Jack80ii, me5sage ·or· !re<dom, and will 1 a.-•·" ,_;,~"--'--p...,lng. ·!7 whose handclapplng Gospel notceasetodoso." 1 A~wau-u.rwau. ... ,MJM.-...--.... __ .. a Sn t·•-. -~her tomllllons Miu Jacbon, • --·--?f . ' . ·-· - -. .'V ~ ~"1 1 ~ , ~· , ·: .. ·!!!~-~11 ~to ill .. =1:":.·ii':tc'o::.::i \llO ·~i~~l~:i;ec~_~,lnln~--~· ~":id~·:i:a•~l1>S'°~b~·:·:,.]rt: .. ;ll~l&~~~~~~;:::::t::=::::::::~t~~~~--~·::;:::~ ' J .. ff: . fO.yeoM!d ~ ...... ·~ ·~tioJlll f-*'' .. ' ' .. -"~ 1«-.. •• ' S. .... II _ " Y In I I b ·~·· 'In ill helllh '\Iii! . •• <o CUcago hoapttal af'tfr ·~-aevefal years. She; ' • f ~~~~~~§[:::::· ~· =· :• ::::~::::::±:::::'·:· :'. ·=, ·:~']: ~=·::•:" =·1;;:"':·'~· t:::::·:· :::::::::::::::;:j=========ji ·-DENVER (UPI) -~Despita ferjng a heart .. 1211re. Slie hid 'Jiome from a E~ Con, ' 1 Uie strong protasta of a been a patient then< s!Jlce J111, • cert lour several monlla .,O ' I l ·J;glitri.. V · fad.ru proaecutor, U.S . 19. .. ·--on doctors orcfer$, 1 • _ District Court. Judge Fred M. In a Whlte Hou11 atatament, Mias -J,;kson r.C:.ived her :~~S.:!R~J'l~C~S-~!~d~~Ql~f~d~oii~spa~~e!tl&~~·~· ----jl-_;__.;_!'~ ~.-... ..,..,....-_j;__~...,--...,---'--.i.L,..._.,.;....,,_J 'Winner ruled '1111i!'lday lhat tbe 'President Aid:•• · · •. -,.,. · -•· · · f II ·· · · · If'' accused ·bljicler Ri c ha r d · -"Am I and .,,. · Id muaicD lr'"!ll!i. rom .sten-• . . _, . . . . er ca • '11" .'f!Or. • Ing to roeordl' OHi.., amger 1 9, Flo-tbru ..,..m;lation. · · . Charles LIPomt ~ 1'." black people and 111 people, BeMie Smllh ·whlle li.inri/ii up :!..::::.!!::::::::~!::~~::!:__;, _____ ,+ ___ _.~_,_..,,;·;.' .:,• -~~--..;....;. ... ,:;., __ ..;j __ .:_~ __ :_ __ ...j ' • rel~ on PJ0,111111 · ·c today ll\"urn ti!• paging or ~a sl!Al k aJooi ~ MiJslssip-· 1 l!J:tlnled.-'-'-, V ' ~o_,,., '2.1., of Reven, Mahalia J~bon. She waS" a ' JU , · ' • I ·llt'.wuuw• ,. ? • ~·Mau .. · lDa liabfook., N.H., noble ~iromift;· an a rtts t l .. vez:.:. · . · 11--~-..---------. .... -..... -1-----'-'1'-.,/-. ..--... ,...,+--,...-,..;.-_-.,.---+---------.f ' WOO 11 accoied Of parac!l!utiftg>.. withciul 'P!;ir . .,niigiletlc-an\. -rn flew Orleans, a family .• 11. ~ tims.,' ... t .. from a hijacked airliner over bassadOr or'gooa will tor the k 1Pok~an said the funeral f-+--..;..--:----------+-----7_.. .... ---;r--...,r---...;---t----------t • •f·e1· cf~t st Cokl<>rado ftoarlmd United States in other lands, will be held there although a Delmewbeel'totClS. V . ' · '• ) ·' • 1 uis wee , was . .-•• 8.n u:empllry servant of her time has not .been -set~·ffe:Siid V · --..... he ,could Ml leave. ·God. , • ·;. New Orleans ~~'.Moon l"Bauip&-gumh. .• · ' •. the ))ellver llU U--be posted "Millions or cars will 'rnlls .Landrieu will be asked to • oond. • ... ' ' lhe aound of U..-.geat rlch ,'permit lhe ~Y to lie In stale 14. Cbrom~ ttim. ' .-JI',_ ~ voice •maklni~ •·J9J~noilf:, at the fdunlcipa_I Auditorium. • I ' c ; · LBJ B.acks I I I I I , -YOUR . ",.. . -w· .,-• ...: -I .. -. ._ . . . , ' . :·· ..... ,GHANCE!! .· ~. ' · ' ' ' S1turdiy ';. if_P_; last •. ~· . ~ce tO 3'"e on ~ai1 the '· ' • -lerrillc 'ldwell Bargains '. now-oti. ~e! There are 1till loto of great buys on ouits (&Orne as low u '50) plus some Wash "Blacks · • and, other uaorteil etcei. •u .. Don't miss • your last chance ••• come see Jack at. • • t . . - ~~~J~jn~~~~~1111~L---.......;_~~---+-~;___J~~·~--1~_:_~~~+-___,;~~·~·~·-1i, ' 6. 'lbolli:it. ... *'"~ ..... .....,~'""'."~~~~~~~~-t~~~~-:-:::--~~-.,r-~~~~~~~-t~~..,.~~~~~-1• fl7.Canoftouch-uppaint. V I 1f'-----------...,.-----+------=------1-----------+-----------l1 : is. Glove box. V I I · v I I 19.Packagetray~ I I I ·1: 'AAD.li~ Ii• :U. Seat belt xetrlClms. ' I . ~....--, ' . I I ! 22.Armmts,nantmdreax. I 2J.Sw!¥,outsf9c:rarwilldaWs. I -. .-1 24. Prcsh air healer aad 'Vdlt!Ja111r. ' ·- .. . . I :Pz!ce,~ .it t11e abate. ~=-:::.:::_:::_:::_::_:::l!'::_::_::_::_::_=_::_::_::_::_::_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_=_:::_:::_:::_:::_:::_;:!_.,,_,,,_,,,_:::_::_::_,-:_:'!_~--f.-~-i':-::-:::.::.::-::-=.::-::-:-:.:.;:_':;_':;_:;_:;_:;_:;_::_::_:;_:;_:;_::_;!;;.:-::-':.':-::-::.::-::-::-=-==·=·==· O:Mlo.-·-p1o9fart1oeCaallall00-1UUIJ .. _!91Pt.lcal--1 I_..,.__ . · • .. ' . ' .. " • lll By the time you. tllisc:.lmt · aromut to\\'11, ,on'll lc:nawjour ~cost options from ;our · . atancWd equipment lists. Ant1 ,ou'll find oat fast what thcee options can:run you. ShOp aroand. The mO?C you lcnow a1¥nit all ' economy can, the better £or us. .. ' ft'RY PILOT EDITOBIJ\L , PAGE -. . I • • The CATV Franchi ! ' . .. ' , Tbo Public table Television Authorll)' -the body llllq ·Mt up by live Orange Cout cities -is acting on • .....a. '4vic• In trying to get the· companies lntereBted la 11111 tranchlae to ny wbere• they· bope to earn their ' 1111 prQiltr. ' ' T1ie board -composed of a councilman eacb from ~ . Nei!JIOr! Beacb, Co~ :Mela, HlinUngton Beach, Foalntrln · Vliili and West1111111ter -. la eating the compan1ea·to ·~ ••• stringent francb!Je belnf considered by Ana· 1 .1111n1:·'1be l>oardlis hoping.the comP,anies'Will talk about pqfV .. ' . . ·Newport Beach Councilman Lindsley Parsons alert· ed. tejlow board ' members .that buge profits may some- day De maCle In pay TV through the 10uing of cable tele- .ialon channels. j\! a Iilm producer b!mJelf,. be could see , , !lie day when ffrst,run feature .movies may be run na· 'tloQ.wide on pay TV with, saj, a mllllon families each paying '3. for the screening. • · : It's obviously a theory to "'1'lore to Insure that the -. francb!Je would give the clUes a fair share of ,the profifs. lt'was llso•an elan;iple of the kind of awaren~ of the pullllc'welfare and' expertise an elected' official can bring • lo11Uch 1a-lbody. '' + • ' ' «A.W oman·onCity Council? ; Oile of thee last nncUona of male supremacy In Cos-ta•Meaa -five city council seats -·may go the way of otber~ atrongb0ids. . . . Ladles are laying si,ge to the:ir c1ly hall chamber daota.. . . . - Newport Beach Jias bad two lady mayors. ·Former Seal i!eacb Mayor Norma Gibbs is no:w·on the Hunting· Ion ·Bellch Cl\y Council. And Irvine has Councilman Gabrielle Pryor just recenily ele<.1ed. '.nlo Costa Mesa council bas been all-ma)e since ~Uon. . ··' ;.Jnid-week, however, the 16 avowed candidates Problem ls Resou,r_ces, Nf!t Space j Dear Gloomy Gua . ' ,._ .um -Sopitllo Ypa MJiy Niil S-:'. . ' ' -II ~ take all the combined -th Cl Ille U.S., Brttain, and'Fnmce to -and construct a computer that -id 'equal the \tifaln-of olie li!X'year.old diud. . I -'We thlnk of dlDouun: U"'irrunense" and UI U "small"; bOI, despite" ltS'lm· . mensltf, the din<> .................. Ian and COlllWllOd Can the mayor of Costa Mesa corr aider a resolution to elimihate No. Win wars and have only short wars -between cities? -T.E.N. ' 1'11111 ...... ~ ,....... ....... - 1111111 ... _ .... flf .... -···· .... "" ,.. ,..,. ... ....., .... Dellr ,, ... mill's presence on !tls'llie height of a ~ fi.agpole atop the tower, and the beginning of "clvllizatiqn" is a tiny knob OO··the ~le,. and technology is the =est\ ~ible ~t of .:"llrnish on the SpeAicing' of technology 1 if "production liltJe of .Ille -·· resources i :w b t 1 e e I c,h American .. uses up" 130 tons of !'fl)>pel''IO•tom ol .. figures" awe you, ·consider that the human body produces I million blood eelll-eveey-..-d of.the-day and night throughout your llfetim~. lleeJ, ~ 2i'iOM ol ·---- concrete a )'Mr -besides ,.quiril,l JJO Allilris of Wilef a ~Y for all ~ needa. · -OIJll ·ANC;l!STOllS .doubtless "work· ed harder" than. Wt ·ao, but the flct re-· nialnl -that · the -average ...Ori<••" tod&!' · A majorlty -·that II, fully more than 60 percent -of all human beings in the w.orld today live on an income of Jess than flllO a year. (ll you find this dif· fi~t, ~ i!JlJ>OS:!ible, ·to believe, consult any lntemaUonal H a n db o o k of Statistics.) I 1 Included real estate agent Myra H. Kirscbenba llld · credit manager Billie Golden, who took out her papers Tuesday morning. l A whimsical note that drew a swift Women's Uiber- ation·like reply was ~uded when candidate Kirscben· baum was inadvertently !isled in the paper as qting among six "men'' wbo"hadn't filed papers. ' \\ She called Immediately to set the record stral.t:bt, but any female who riiay win a council seat Apr[ 11' ,. must face one tradition. · 1 !'lo matter whether one is a. Mr., Miss , Mrs. -or Ms. as the Women 's Lib ladies contend it should be, the official title is councilman, no matter which sex wins. Mesa. Needs Fairview Par~ , It may seem that Fairview Park ..,gets an exception .. al amount of publicity in this newsp~per -especiallit for a plot of ground that isn't even dwned by the city, hasn't been developed yet and still remains only' a possi· bility. Btit we believe the nearly ,300 acres of land there . can belp provide <:osla Mesa with a /ong-sought jden~ tity. '.Developed as a park·with mulitipte uses. the Ian next to the Santa Ana River could be a be.auty mar · that gives a Jong·sought touch of glamour to Costa Mesa. Look what·Fairview Park has already done. It dre"I ~ore than 100 residen~s to a ~rt?ject 80 cfOmmittee h;ea_rl mg. It spurred feverish act1v1ty at nearby Estancia High School where students are spending their own time I<> develop park plans. ' l • Fairview Park is the one issue in thi\: city that ha• spawned interest from all segments of thp community. It has unit~d young and old alike for one cause -save the land for a park. If there is anything in Costa Mesa tliat will make · people proud to say they are from Costa Mesa, Faimew ,Park could· help provide it. Budget: I { c W ASIDNGTON - A few years a'go Lyndon B. Johnson was turning off lights in the White House and juggling budget figures so as to keep the total slightly below $100 billion as a symbolic gesture or the frugality and prudence of his ad- mlnlstration. John- son simpJy did not like the idea of a $100 billion budget. context or ·the uncontrollability of a government meclJanlsm which doubles in cost Within "short spans of t~e ir- respective•bf 0administrations in power. Jio)V, a few short years l•ter, the bud- get goes to nearly two'arid a hall times as much, $246 billion, with every likely prospect that PreSI· dent Nixon will hit tht J!!agic number of '3jlO ~illion b<\for~)le is lini.sb.ed .. ., ~Not that any of these figures l.!i. ac· Curate. They .may· be off by score$ of billion.!. They are useful to the average man only to show him that those who run his government cannot accurately plan nor effectively: control its expenditures and revenues. This is a very discouraging thing to say, but all the rhetoric of the President's budget message, all the pleas for spen- ding "ceilings", all the pretenses about budget control have limited literal mean- ing. They must be read and heard in the THE EXECUTIVE ~-bu I Congress acts as an indeptndel:!t agency oblivious to ·budgets or ~nS oriPJ.ating in the White House. And. it must be said also, had c:oiigr.,. respected these W)lite House plans and adopted th~ the Nixon administrat.Would Oe;_nrtfning farther behind than'!\pw.c The, till~ welfare plao alone would b.Jve' booltedlhil .$.'8.B bUJion 1972 deficit l{tjl!IOther f4 ~~tiillion. So lhe blame ,~l ' !!! "8 •pla~ 'on Congress, as disOrganized q it is in authorizing laff!g'lllid·spending. Where Ille blime1lies is In t!ie assump. lion tfiat th,e ~~gt.On · government is equal to any i liiv,~n adequate funds whether it is . .' :bage ~llection, ~lief, schools, hosptUi , :old age pensions, medical care, child care, pollution or artistic creition.~": U this: relianc•.-on -the Washington ,, government ls to continue, there ia no short cut and no long range alternativi to much greater federal taxation. E en under President Nil:on's fiction of he "full employmeitt budget" he would be only barely abte·to keep it in balance by denying the increasing claims for ex· panding federal programs, health care leading among them. ' 'THIS MUST HA VE been -what Presi- dent Nixon was thinking about ia the peroration of his budget message when he said that he was not averse to a pay of reckoning. When that d1y com~s. he wanted it to be known, that his ad· ministration took all steps possible to reduce the need for raising taxes so that 1 the federal · government p)VB a smaller, not a larger, role in Che life of each of us • The day of reckoning, as matters are now going, may merely show that m spite of all that Nixon said he was doing the need for raising1taxes would nci:t go away . The "inevitab1e need," he said, can only be delayed and he hoped to do so as long as possible. 1 p . Forly billion dollar deficiie:, ·however, do not hold rrauch promise that ' the in· evitable day can be IQUcll' ~layed. If Nixon's projection of a•$25 billion deficit in the coming fiscal year is as accurate as the projection made last year, ft will actually mount up toward f15 billion. Maybe· ,he will get the business recovery he so confidently predicts and it won't ht that ·bad. rr IS AWKWARD TO talk .about raising laxes in a.n ·election year when 10 many · people ' are in such a mood of di~uragement over keeping enough of what they are paid to give lliem the kind of life they want. Sales taxes have been the ruin of many a politician but that is what Nixon will have to consider a1 the day of reCkoning, to which he 11ys he ii not av~rse, approaches. His aversity may increase, however, .as the day comes closer. • ' The more politicians talk abolit govern. ment p!ay\ng ti •ilmaller part in Ille !He of all of Us thi latltr' the .10Vemment'1 part becomes. Perhaps candor wouljl be IOIVed better If people were ;told thilt if they desired Ille .sreat bo!!ns ~f I!tnevplenl government they will have· to poy for them •. Nison comes ~ to )hat in a subordinate part of his liudset message. Ills ·economic ad· visers talk aboUt it a ip'elt deal. Bµt the message is. a frqile ooe and soon evaporates in. the general hubbub of new demands for .....,..ms· whicl\ !n totality place even tbt Peota1on In secand place. produce• about five or six times u ~uch, _ wtm PROTECl'ION, man can P•"unll ol time, u did hil. graodfalber tolera.te -'heat up to 145 degrees lll>y.anqo. I -Ilis r<!lf>ll1qlo)191 BA~. that com-Fahrenheit; the heat generated in Ille prise the great "populalloo problem" for production of a hydrogen .bomb· is 100 man -Jn terml of. space; au. the. 3 billion -million degrees. Centrigradt:,, _anrintensity living JIOO!lle . cQuld itlDd . •hQW~er to impossible to imagine, Get Firm W~itten Bid oil Tax Work shoulder in UO taquare mllel, arid the . ,,,,.. The tim,e elapsing 1between a scien· · wofld11 total :-p0pu1&trcin-Would ·m iDto· tific '·discovery and ·its practical ap- Martha'a Vineyard. plication has shortened at an exponential -"How miny laiijUages do you suppose rate : 160 years for-steam, 80 years for are spoken by·tbe lluman race, exclusive electricity, 65 years for wireless, 50 years · of 1oCa1 dialects? Philologists "have for atomic power, 30 yeara for com- counted up to· 3,000, aJthough· the French . puters, 10 years for transistors, and only Academy· enUmerates them u 2!'198. . seven years for the _laser. ' -IF ·YOU·CONIJEIVE the age of-the earth u the height of the Eiffel Tower, -There are more illiterates alive to- day than at' any other lime .in recorded history. . D~prjved 9f· Postmarks lia'FnidlCO"Cbrolldo tlements Ille first three llllllMlrlll of their ID Ibis -~.&le wl!!'~ ~.ls area Zip Code. known by Social Security munber rather ONE WONDERS juSt what the saving tban .by name wben m•nkind ts being of a split second in cancellation does for lhorn of personal ldenUty by the com-mail that Is on occasion delayed for dijls -·•-and· Ila :".'-1111 not. -·-'•ing In the completion of ill appolnled fOl!lldl. ....-.._., -.. -We ask why the recipient of ·•clul)r that the dehumanisation of the' race is stamped mail should be,deprlved of his IJ>llwninl lhe delocallzaUon ol lbe place, traditional right to discern Its otjsln from Th'' '"· · • a a glll\lC" at Its JlO!lmark. We note that decade ago wHen a t)Tannical telep'lwne such l>rompt and exact discernment ii 'company summll'ily replaced its con-not infrequently of some private and venient and relevant -aphical J1l'efiX--ptiblic import. ea for ~ ilumberl with a ,atreaJ!l 1be deprivation of a postmark is bound of arid digits. H II now, beq;fuiibered lo affront and injure the .civic pride of by the u:s .. Po11a1 Service wb1c11 bu every community affected, and it ls easy tal<ea to delocalizlng not ;nJy , neigh-to lmagipe the discontent of, say, a city -but mire comminiltles. lt like Berkeley, Ille seal of a groat cloes oo by elimlnlllng the pqobnarl<I of unlv.rslty, when it Is compelled 1o obare l<ttari mailed in mnnerous cities, lo""5 three letters of a Zip Codi wltll Jlleh. and hlmJets that neighbor upon a· town mood, El Cerrito, San Pahlo, OUllnd, et Wllldl II the aeat of a inacblae • tblt al. Then is scant comfort to be found in cancell stampo with surprising speed-a the truism that a postmark !f'but the facility it can utrna. onty by .ibll1lrlllnl " po1tal.servlce stamp, but ElrMr)oollla Is a for Iba lnd!Yidaal pollmarka of U.... Iii-clty'4fl' a' thal •• Ge•?e -------~ remember: · Never allow JOUr temper to aUect your businul <ildlloril, Ub , • , WU that • Iba prolllem? (i'robloml IO!ffd with I mlnllllUm o1 effort. Write tu· George. He makes .,...a.aJl1 no llfort.) • To the Editor: I am writing this letter, so that other unsuspecting taxpayers may not be cheated on the cost of their income tax preparation. I was·contacted by a CPA who "prefer~ red to come to my home." I showed this rnan·my three previous years' income tax forms, and asked him what the cost would be to prepare the 1970 fonns. He said he would personally prepar~ the retum,.and that his charge would be $20. per_hour and that it would take about 2 or 2Y.i hours time. I agreed to this p.mount as my previous 1969 tax preparation had cost '45. ' I Letters rrom readfr, art toelcomt. Nor.ma-Ziv wNters 1hould·'Convev their messages in 300 todrda ~br Zest. The rig1lt to condnue lettrr11to fit 11>'1" or climinatl Ubel Is re..,..ed. AU let- ters mwt inCluc:U rignature and mai£. ing addreU. but namea1 ma11 bf with-· held on uquai if 1u/~l ·rtaSon is •Pl><lttml PoelrJI wiU •1101 I>< pub- lished. • free to •leave this way of life, if she so chooses.) Who twists the anns of her customers! Are they forced against their wills or do they choose to go to her? If they choose freely they are willing-cullomers. They , are.then consenting adults. They are'then n6t victims. · ,, . MAN'S SEX DRIVE 1 is a ,poWerful force. What would you have ~ do?' Would the str.ets be wer if we didn't have any prostitutes? A1:J l\'Orll of men, every kind of deviate,,... Ret her out. Who would they seek out If ~ reinove her? A MONTH LATER he returned my lax . , L forms to me, and presented me with ·a -W•11ts Jtooftop .j\'11111 .. er. bill for fleD. I protested, and a!ked ·hlm :T<i ·th. EditOr; Unlii we have the Ideal situation in this world -willing and ltwlnf partners for all-I suggest that~lllalton ii not all .hlld. She goes a long way In protecting li!Ue girls (and lilUe boys) who might ·othefwise be vlc'tinis . ., Sbe suffen the deviates herself and is ,reimbursed for her efforts. It isn't pretty, I ;rant you, but it wouldn'l be prelly If Ute prosutute to qualify the charges, and he said his fee 1 have ·never wrltten to a newspaper wag. $50 and the additional $130 charge before, but 'I llave been reaclplt ~th in- was tor 13 hours of bis secretary's time terest-about the: boys who are ·trying to at 110 per hour. get Ille rooftop address busin.... off lhe ' ·This CPA sued me in the srriall claims · court for $180 plus costs of $10.60. "f.u~:; ~e, am for the idea iand r will didn 't exist either. · I secured two written esiimates on contact the license office and, get the costs for preparation of this same 1970 telephone number to have naTue . done. MRS. LORETl'A "BERGMAN .. \ taJ; one was for $45. and the other for They applied for a Jicense and were"given $50; however, I .did not have tbe9e ac· one; now we have to see if ow-1ctty Coun- ' A9alut A111ne1t11 countants in court, and the judge ruled cilmen will allow it. the written evidence as "hearsay" and graoted the CPA judgment of $190.60. To the EdilOr: ON DEC. n, 1'7~ I 1eceived a letler from tllis CPA ataling Iha! ~ had made two error• in preparaUon of my taxi and that I would have to Ille an amended rttum. ' Thia wW i>oint up the bnportance ot having a firm bid In wtillill Oil lllY tu wort being done.· . M. LOGSON Quotes - -D. Blqeter, Boall RaO, Bmeley -''A .....iy 1y1tem ol criminal Juttlce II nbilitedly In everyone'• Interest, but only II bulc consUtutlonal rlghla of the «'Cll-1 are not swtpt away ln the proc-. "'!'i ~ we would have dticlency ..,..... jusUce, • I btllmart of lbo lolalllarlan lechnoctacy." \ While some AmeriCans are ltill dying I CAN SEE THE curb number PJming~ and sacrificing, so much in VJetnam, it 11 before the cotmcU as it is city property, unbelievable that some people in high of- but rooftop numbers are another tb:inf. fices are preacbing amnesty, for those We b-tupayers s~ve who fled tllis country to onler to avoid the rilbl lo put a number ·on our 'if. ihe drafl. · we oo desire \'ltlloul collncilmen· dee!dlnl I believe the Vleinani war 11 a tragic whetllor it lll<iUJd or lhoul<ln:I bt d!l;ie.1 inlitake on the port ol our IOvenunenl. I am ping to have mine done and J tifelj .alao be!Jrie tllero,,.. muy laws in 'th!• lllY darn councilman to objecl coun117 Iba! .,. DOI Id', bal Ibey an They can nm the city. I'll uy what 11w1 ol tlU land. foe1 on my roof or house and what can'l \ MARJORIE JCE!P'E; MANY YOUNG -'9 JoaP1 wjtll lllelr 01111Clerlce"'"' _ .. obey Iba -'"" .. -It llla'lt = Wiie Are fie V :'""o!7~':r=~:..,. To the Editor: and lo aberr lbeJ Wllllld • • 111111111 When ,.. ant taltirlc about a I-of tlli1 __,. An we -"11111 to tlllllt )'OU haft lo llnl. mallt 1 diitlnO-, walcome kc!t lbase nme pooplo ... tloa: '11 she rorcid ' lalo, Ii' ~ •bi • lllao ....,, "' 1111 .... 11111 dlll llillllllt ta choose, tills w1y ot Ille! If Ibo~ . .tile draft that tllly wtn a -rl • this way, Ille !1 lllla, by hR a\ for obePtl Iba law! We -a ....... proslltute. • 11 -1 .......U,,. I:/ wbo ldVocate1 Jllll that. II otblr ....... Sbo is dllll 10 t1c111D. ~ !f I. )oil <la 1111 Uu Iba IP, !boa .. Illa! . . • It or find a wry t'o beat ii, wbether or nal othen can do ao. If this is jus~ee, then it ls no wonder that so many Americans are .thoroughly tonfused today, E. C. VAN HOOK, SR. •• JtalH!IJtl V4ledtU1tlot1 To the F;di~: 1 • As a l'OSull of your menlloo ol oor teen education program and the filmstrip, "More Than Lovt/' we have had several ,.quests from. priva~ ll{:hoo!s asldJ)g to aee the fllm •and our educational materials. , 'You frill tie mleresled to !mow th1l bur pilot rube!Ja clinic program .Jn Ille -een. tralla 1 School' .Dlllr)cl has resulted In more 'th"!' ;lb, pe~ilt of the dilldren in that dlstrici l)iolng lmmunlzed. We plin to procee<f with' botb public .and ~hlal schools · in other ·districll throughout tho county as rapidly 11 we can. Your Com .. menl with regard 10 the importance of rubella '!U· cjeepty. apprecllled. ARTHUR R. McKENZIE 1 March of D!tlie1 Orange County Chapter Tho Nalloaal, Founda!Jon •.tltll COUT DAILY PILOT llo&crt·l'.11'.-,Wor ·~ ri..lr, '°""" .. ' ....,.,, ...... ldllalol ,_. Ultor ! I