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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-30 - Orange Coast Pilot' . • • ' ( ' . . . ~~t B~11t 011 Newport . . . . • . ~ \__) ' T • • UJ8 Mair Into Water r \ • • ~·· ... • • \. • . THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 30, 1972 v9L. '5. NO. 2i5, t SIECT,IONS, • PAOIS I • ur a., . . J • .... .. ,I ' '' .. . . ;. .. . . ·11 Nabbed :In .MeMi. . -' ~ . .. " . ! ' " ·:~hi flinh \" ~·.".'~-.···" ~ . ,~ ' .... llJ' . . ' ·R.:'v!NsEL ~ ~ ........ '·.1 0oe llilng ~t.~.1o ~~w-. 'day, y . orao;e • Oliaat la._ ~Y" broke ' ,up' a di'ug. dealenhl~. 'u.en began inarmlni the . le~ ,l<ir ~ ~.~ ""'1 ."'!''"~ : .llY ' !he ·um• <:oota M-.pollc0- coorc11naled raids In '!tvlne ancl 'l\ISlln ended.-11 ......... 1""" iii custody Oil mllltiple 'felaoy ' charp's, Plus lioorly ts:ooo 1n alIOpd ~rugs. · · lnv!!lligalQn s.aJd lo!(ay !hat two ar- restee( wire liMl iilto · ciistodY at tbe •allOged_ ~ when they call.a claimln( to coolirm a llllli marijuana pur<base and deUvery. Narcotics· i>etec!t!V. Don caioey invited them .to come by 1112 La OoUno Drive, Tustin, 1 ..... 111• piclrup: ,. .. ne pickup of Donald C. Fwllt, 30,' of '112 ·Bayaide Dfl•e. Newpirt' Beach 'and Michael L. 'Roinlao, '21, of -Delaware st .. Himtlngton 'Beach, waa made there. Investigators claimed they even bag· •gled for oredit1 after volunteering to 'pay $10 more than ,the orijblaJ price. FUn1t and Ronium ·are cbaiged •with oonspiiacy · and poaession of marijuana for sale, after being lallen ioto custildy ·follo\v!ni tile all"ed transaction for a k!IO, or·u pouoila, ol martjullla. Detective Sgt. Jolin Reran said today that a total of ll5 pounds ol alleged mari- <jUafia, ·about S;OllO b&rbitunte pills and a 1small •quu.tity ol. ~ .opiUm were obtained. : 'lDvali&ltors'. woo made, • related series of arrests near a serv:ice ltlUoo at T~s • CNINI .• , Mver Drive and tbe San Diep ~way "'t •. d ~-' . In lrvillo sa!Qtbne suspectJ ..... lrined WolsUi ~• Sw•~• power ' witb ·plitoll IOd a macbele" : •rilbt' on a frothl Hun"!'gton . . .. No .-.,. was !nllOlveJ: In capture of ~c~ wa.ve, trjing , IO· aYbill I · ~ detectives claim ca~ .21, .32 'eadl olhf!l) •and lbO folding. and .38 ca1!ber automatic piltOIJ during wa~. :Th.t' J'l:Otedl~~ 1 · '1le'alleied'lleJlllliami(fo~'1;1oo:·'wmh'·cif sull•· '"' a must .. The water mahjuana, flld air temperature this moni· . Police today ldeliUl!ed 'the armtees Jn ·llli were.' both 60 _degreea.. •II* .llAIDllO'hp IJ • ~ ~w~.-.:-~~w,!y· ··'-J.:•m . It.- I ~' ' 'I/,.( I 11 ; i' I' ' . , , DAILY PILOT lteft ....... . . ~l:/RNED:ciiJT0HilLk '9F ~RAND .NEW· BOAT ·P\ILLED· ASHOl!E, BY OWNER ILE,FT) Fred Wallor of Fullerton arid· Dod .E ... ,. •Ullocatliod From Flo;:y 111111 Aboard. Crall . . F ·at, C~t Popular Man, Son Escape NeWj,or~ 'Harbor ·Stor.'y Prompts . Calu for Felines . ., . · e'! · · . .. B~t E~Iosion . ·l'Y Mlt:llAEL GOODRICH "Old cals IJti irri~e and have to be ' · 1 °' ..... °"" ,.., . .,.,, placed with someone who u.oderltinds A Fullerton man and his son were That damed old ~ alley cat thetn," she Aid. bklwn Into the waters of Upper Newport frotnr ~Ulllligtoiu•eMcb ;,•lhol """'*ly. , nie 'lelble .~•says ·1hat many Bly Wednelday alte,,_ when their -tecl Wednesday ;,. suildenly the mest people are trying to' find ber address, but 18,000 power boal .uploded In names on popular feline on the drinie coui. she fears they might leave their call on 'Its maiden vi>yage. ·. "We've received 50 calls for hi'm. I'm her \ doorstep 80 ahe ·u very cautlous Miraculously, bOth men escaped Injury, hoane from t a l k i n g to ~veryone," about 'giving it out. .according to the Orange County Harbor reported his. anonymous owner who has Patrol. · • • •• · ·• · • 1 • • J bllD salvllinl cats for over 20 years and "If they inslat on an address, 1 give Fla E · lf A tla -fr. Ihm fl"dDI them In bomes. them the address of the police statloo," The boat's OllMI' Fi.cl Walter, 21. told mes ngu· ·. Ru,r, ...... lnlllite Cal~ln began at 4 p.m. she Aid. Hatbor P,atrol olllcors.iie Mei his I.her ', Wednelda7 following the appearance of Although she eipects to place the cat Ralph, 62, had cruiaed about SO yards .. " • · an rartlcle. in the DAILY' Pn.oT con· {See CAT, Pap!) from .lbe1docb,1t about S:30,p.m. when , ·' • _ ..J cernlnc the elglJI·~ cat whose the fiery blut occumd. flo~ for ~ged;,·9 Deuu . ·~~.~ible£~:idhi: 3 PUT sEivEs ~S:Sl1:'~r~ ... f . would tu. u.e cat. But !'found' ou1 he NTO O ENT bull~)>y ll<M:.-·~ ~ • · -~ ~~· ..... ~ __ y!l\<h wa11nan1n>a1.tralner.wexplalnedtbat I D CUM .. "1.'ht;~·111t.:.lwUil;".;~' .. ~l!.>HA ;-.• :1, · "';" o ·,,, ,'~l~llll'Wl'f#~---..-." \t .. >r' " ""'-"'"'i; ... · . .,., ""'and ddt·-·llli,lhit'tiik lli4 tt ..ii~ . said tbe owner. MANILA (AP) -1,,... delegatea lo QUI," he oakl ''The. e.1llotion aix! fire out during the early _. ....... ~ have ~ IUffldent to jam tbe elevator's Many calk have come from college the Philippine constltullonal convention start..i In the enitne com"'rtmcn~ but at a nilwly built -for tbe e14ert1. electtonlc eye, he Mid. -II lrbo...,. Vf!l1 ""'*"'8d al>oot •li<ed their tmunbs witb a razor bllde to-that'• about all we ~." l'llllc, ·•~ .;,,(a dart, ..,.... R.-,w, ol the IHIOI')', '4.~Ulon . the cat, but his o_, says ahe prefers to day and •lined the utloo'l IJ<W ~ The younger Wallot' llld he and his filled hallway wore -tbe ,_ Baptllt Thon, """'P<led bl April,_ 1oid place blni wltb an _. penlin wbo hai wltll . tlwir o'I"' blood. father had ojlllt ~.Ille boa! for the tlllt ~ 111 tile-* lnjurlia. o1 belq •.-·by '• buzzing IOOnd had mort ellperieftct lrith call.· 'II conlidei tbll <tocum~rit so slPJll-first time r,... the Dunes 'launching "IWY ol tlle vlcllml lllld ol -In-about 2 Lm . • • "I'm alraid -of tile college cant ~hit l 'wlltt my grandc!l~.!o facility to take a trial opln around the balallon;~ Aid Atla*fto·-llm "I lhoqjit lint U .was my alarm yoongster:a might be medlcal lludtnls," -I was part ol 11." said uumu-r harbor. , SoacnYea· • . 1 c!odt," ail Paalllle f!eney, who Jives on ·she ~ F. Cirillo, ... ol tbe tllreJ. . Ufeguard Larry m£..O who wu on rt,._ .-.. · tbef •-bled over · Ille .eillolll• lloor. "I puobed the button bl Thi ·~t lover iaya the bas tine F o r Ill• r ~ rt 114 en I Dloldado lhl,tcene lhortly ~ ... aploalon Aid. bod!ol u tlli1~1lnlilb tllo ~ and"""' 11lllll4Jdn~ otop, 1 pulled '!ho llOOd le.• to Jake car. ol tbe cat. M~capa1al, Jho (l!'elident of the coo-It wu amazliw the two 'men eecaped bid.' llDOl<1 ball. 1111111"' 111c1 -dbrd Giii olti W1111.' , ·o. ahe dacrliled· 11 an eldorly vootlan. \nd • Olbor dole1ates oJcilOd lllllClllbed. boC!f-,_In 111 ••• llllllod on • ...,,.. 1--eomlnc under the ,.._.Who recently loat Illa 1~11' the COllll,ltutlon In Int. "Appamlliy Ibey..,.-. ovtr the the -floor. !Sot N1NB l&\D; Pico II old cal, jllet IOAT nu, r.., 21 1 {. • • f Seal Beach Suspect .. . . . . ,P.l!Jls Gun ; ·., , 8J"TEllRY OOVILLE ~ • Of ... '°""' ,... ..... · A suspecle<I butglar waa Jillled In a sun battle . with two Seal Beach po 1 J Ce sergeants · shorily before m i d n I g b t Wednesday, tn· a beachfront apartment neighborhood. The dead man is Thomas C. Dunn, ze: of Long Beo<h, wbo police Aid pulled a pistol on the two sergeants wh1Je they were questioning him. POiice wel'e' not sure who fired .first. Dtmn died about 1 a.m. today at Los Alarri.itoa General 'HosPital. Police of Pcials this momJng said Sergeants David Van Holt and Bill Lewis were on patrol near 12th Street and Seal Way abOut 11:30 p.rii., when a woman ap- proached them and smd there was a strange man peeking in apartment win- dows. · &th officers began walking by the old apartment!:, searching the alleys with tbeir Oashllgbts, police said . 'Ibey fourid · Dunn betwetn t w o apartments .and .called. bitn over for que,,- tioning. ' After Dunn hahded 'his identification to the sergeants, he t)egan backing away, then pulled a .2S-c~llber automatic pistol from his waistband; poJice recounted • At that point, both sergeants backed away1 dove for the ground and began fir- ing. a~cording to police reports. N Morning1 police invesigators were oot 11i1'e bow many shots hod been nm, nor who shot rirst. They were still ~ for spent shells in the apan.. -I area, soutb of the mwtjcipal pier. Officers said they lound 90me items in lluM's l8iby car wtolcb bad been teported stolen in a Newpwt Beach burglary ....u.r !he same day. Furtber • deUIJs on Dunn were oot !See GUN BATIU!; Pap II ,C:..1t ·W••••er IL'll he' a wa~ •and' ..Jmy Fri· ' day' ill<q\'(llng' to the ..,...iller senilce, wllb temperatures reecb- ing 75 along the beacllei, ~ to 83 Inland. Lows tonig!lt MU dip back Into the 40S. I' • , . l r'•I INSlltF. TOlti\'Y Wlltn Apollo 11 h•rtl<• Into • JI. at e }Vedne!rlay tn,ONt ~ ate trp<tt<d to be 15-0,000 ,wi.. tof! in the Cape Kennedv OT'tC of Cocoa Beach, Fla. Atld "°' onlu the motel! art prepari~ /of giu1t... S1< tltttt ctld oultr Apollo !toHta on Page 14. ' I I ,..,... .. .., ...,.. ,..... . ,.,....,.,... ... °"""~,...., ....,. -· S!Kl...,.... a.et ·-. _ ... --. ._. ...... ""' --.. I • • Z DAILY PILOT s Thursdl)<, •-bef 30, 1972 • Rogers to Keep Joh Nixon Na11WS Ru:sh ro No.2 State Post WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pmldent Nixon lllllOllllCOd todt,y William P. lloprt will stay N Secr<tary of Stale in hi• lleCMd-lerm admlnlalratlon, but Ulat the Prt1ldent'1 one-time law proleaor. Keaneth H. RUlb, will become Ille DO. I man at lhe State Departlllelll. Rogers is the fint C.blnet member Airport Guards U.S. Plans to Require Security W ASIUNGTON (UPI) -Tbe .....,....,t Is planning lo or<ler airports lo atatlon ..,.ro. at all boardloJ plel In 1 louihelled effort to stop hijacking. It gave no date for lmplementlq the plan. In a lelecram to Sen. Clifford P. CUe, (11-N.J.), ~tlon Secretary John A. Volpe aaJd Ille pemment'a obj<ctlve la lo post 1 law enlon:ement officer at gates a ball bour before departure of domestic fllghta and ooe boor before International fllghts. UNDEI\ TUE PllESENT SYSTEM, the Federal Aviation AdmllllmUon 11)'1 police or 11,. enlorooment ofl!cera are pnaont at -~ plel only u alerled by airline -II lhat I proopectlve -fill I hll*ldnl' behavioral profile. lnt.!Mlloaal fllghb, Volpe aaJ4, are well scroenod. Desplle the wave of hljackillils. puds are uaed at only about 1211 of Ille nation's 1111 airportl oerved by scheduled airlines. VOLPE DID Nor TELL c:..e where Ille added manpower """1d ..... from. But It II upected tllal Ille alrporll would provlcla lhe -.tty - wilh lhe -being delta)'Od by .. -In the -llcUI tu. Pentagon Denial White House Indicates Withdrawals to Stop WASHINGTON (AP ) -Tbe Pentagon said today that the United States will continue to withdraw troops from Viet~ nam but the White House refused to con- firm it. White House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler took note of a dispatch out of From Pagel RAIDS ••• addition to Funk and Ronnan as: --1>eaM R. Tllmell, 19, of lUO Doulilu St., Santa Ana. -Larr)> D. Dea, 25, of Elalnore. -Jolla J. Gnoa, 21, of •II W. Wlllblre St., Santa Ana. . -IUdiard K. Blnlkf, 18, of 2640 Redlands Drive. Costa -· . -Nlll<J M. 0.-, II, of 'IA~W. WlW1ire St., Santa Ana. -TH re....mder include · Warron W. Anchors, 15; Robert L. Selatad, 18; Philip v. Prior, 27; and Roter G. Knupp, 27, all of whorn 11.ted Ille spacious home at lit! La COiina Drive in TUstin u their residence. v arlowl c:barget aptnat Ille 11 Include ales el opium, marijuana and -Ilion of marijuana for Ille; po11ellkm of danguous drugs for Ille; carrying a ftreann durlnc Ille commlallon ol a leloay and burJlary. ' Costa Mela detecUvea Don c.aey, Jim Blaylock, Gary Webller, Dick DeFran- cllco and Orange Pollce detectives Ed Falkeutein and L. A. Wa!Jb were in- volnc! In Ille probe originating more lhan two months ago. Tranaaclicm allegedly Involved oc- curred at 1 COiia Mela 'partment in ad- dition to the drug lralflc auertedly <:entered at Several of the st11pects' Tullln home. Dei.ctives who hll Ille Tu!lln mldence Wedneaday nigbl claim tlley received five calls from various penoaa at- tempting lo llTange marijuana or pill pun:hues. The arrest fn Irvine Involved suapects Dean, Gruu and Blngley, investlgator1 said. One girl who teleoboned Ille Tu!lln raldence today owes her freedom to lack of transportaUon. -COAIT tT DAILY PILOT t Saigon which said tllat American alrenglh In Vietnam had been frozen and added, "I don't want to use that word freeze. We said we would reach a certain level by Dec. 1 and we have done it." Noting lhat wben President Nixon llml lhe rl,IXXJ level fn August be said !here would be another statement o n witbdrawalJ by Dec. 1, Zlegler aid: "[ have just made It. We are DOI going to have any comment on troop level!." A short Ume before ztegJer apoke, the Pentagoo Aid lurtber troop wllhdnwala from \'Jetoam w.Jd --· bal Oii I llmltad ~ ad -Ill)' formal .... ...-11M!OI peidhls Ille -ol lhe peace nqlttallom. ZJecler' -id DOI conllrm Ille p.,,_ tqonllatomenl. ZJecler amiounced Illa! Ille Prelldenl . spent oeveral boun revlewlng Ille situa- tion fn Soutlleut Aata loday wllh Henry A. Kissinger, hla national security ad- vloer, and Ille Joint Chim of Stall. Among those who sat In were Secr<tary of Defense Melvin R. Laird; Kenneth Ruah, hla deputy; Adm •. Thomas H. Moorer, cbalnnan ul the Joint chlefJ; Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr., clilel ol naval operatlona, and Gen. cr.ipton Abrams, Army chief of ll&lf. Ziegler waa Wed reputedlY w11e1ber further U.S. troop wllbdnlwall from Vietnam mJcb1 be made -any public llllDOUllCOl11e. He gave an II> oooclustve reply, aayln& only lhal Ille While Houle -1d not make any com- ment on troop levell pending Ille ou~ come of K1Nlnger'1 negotiations with the North VletnatMH In Parla. "Thal'• wbere Ille matter b at lhll tlme, II be aald. Ziegler aald lhat Kisalnger will go to Florida to dlacutt Ille Paris ta1kt wllh Nixon on SatunlaJ momlng, and then leave for Parll &mday from Andmn Air Force Base near Ille capital. The time for departure ltU not been fixed, be said. Defense Department offlclals said Ille course of action they ouUined would pro- vide added DeJdbillty lo Ille U.S. position in the negotiations. Meanwhile, in Paris, the United States pledged 'loday that Nixon will not permit any avoldabln deloY In endlni lhe v~ nam war. But Hanoi 1gain rejected Salgoa'• demandt for a pullout ol all North Viet· nameae troops and cbarged lhat the United Stalel had broken fallh by not signln1 the draft peace •-t. U.S. Am-Wllllam 'J. Pt11>er Iold the 1!8tlt weekly aesslon 9f the Paris peace talkt: "We had 'hoped. aa you know, to reach 1n aareement earlier. Wi worlled hard lo bring thla about, bal Ille ltsu<I fn lhll long oooPict ara complH, as all recogn17.e, and can neither be dlsml..ed nor distorted. Frot1tP .. e1 BOAT FIRE •. . ' side right away before the ftre built up , 11 he aald. Balnbrldc• said the boat wq com· C,eteb' Involved In flamea wltett two '1lor ptlNI fira. boats arrlvacl on Ille scme and llat1ed pourtn1 wster onlo ti. "Wt IOI jlllrt In jml a low mlllllel and Ille lire -out eJcht minutes latar but tbe bolt WU I total Jou," Bain- bridge Aid. f'l'Otlll P .. e 1 CAT ••• lhll ·-· Iha -Aid abe will continue lo take calla for him tltroq1tout tho day. 11Jt'1 Just muahroomed Into tomethlng glganUc," lhe added. ••11m IO thrilled." pubUely retalnad for tllo ~-~' allltougb Informed -llld -G. Kltlndlcall will CIDlbia N atlomey geooral. Rush, who previously served Ille Admlnlstration as &Wbastlador to West Gennany, i. deputy defense secretary. lie will become WldeNe<:retary of ttale, .,..._.lnl John W. Irwin Who b beinl -an ambeaaadadal PDll-Tbe Wblle Houae llld Nlmo allo oelectad I new No. I mmt It State - Wllltam J. Porter, chief U.S. nqolialor It lhe Parll peace talkl. 'Porllr 11 lo -u. Alaia -u ~for polllical aflaln. William J. c.oey, bead of . lhe Securlllea and Ezc:haap ~. ,... named undenecnlar7 ol state for -1callfaln. Cllrlll Tarr will continue as un- denecnlory of -for coaedlnatlng mutual--. Tbe Washlnctcii 5tar-NeWa ,said Nixon plans lo name Wllllmt P.'-Q Jr., bead of a fUIO milllon+year Texas oil drilling firm, as deputy D e f en s e aecretary. Roah, a Q.yearold native of Walla Walla, Wub., laucJtl law at Duke wben Nixon allended scbool tllere In lll3W'I. Nixon, In a atatement made public by Ille White House, said Ropn had ahown "ou--.g ability .. a.negotlalor" for four yean. He aaJd Ille Admlnlllration Is con- cerned a-pnMrvlttg continuity In lhe lop diplomatic position wllh Ille •-ch d. key negotlatloos on a mutual balance ol force reductlona in Europe and the imaeltled conditions In the Middle East. Zlecler aald -lrwla ad J-qreed lo "'11aln In Ille Adminlllration in other aaalgnmeots. Irwin bas been asked to take a "~level diplomatic post" and is considering the ofter, Ziegler said. He did not reveal tbe uaignmenl. J-. lhe hi8bell nnkinc officer in the fonlgn oenfce and tlle"mly diplomat not boldlna tbe UtJe "career aim· buador," will ,&ab "a major new asatpment a*tmenll.ll'lte with his specl6c talents," 1Jeg1er said. n.e White House refused to comment en the reports Clements will be named No. 2 man at Oefeue. Financier Fined For Filing False FuriJing Form · IO!lW YOllX (AP) -Jllortda lliwdor Louil E.· Wolfson -given a ou'lflrl!led prfsoa --t.day ad ·-·~ after he pleaded DO conlal lo I tix-year- old dlarge of filing • laloe - lta&e.lpent. ~ ; Olher -of the bldbne.lt, In- volving ICllont when Wolfton ,... board c:halnnftl of Merrtll-Cllapman • Scott Corp., llOl"' dlmtl-by U.S. Dlllrlct O>urt Jadp Ima' B. W)'lll Tbe judge Aid Ill" ao•einment qreed to drop Ille charges. Ht .,.. given an la.moolh pr1aon amtanco. wbldJ -IUlpebded, aad WU put on ,J>robettm for one day and apoed lo pay the llnt within 10 days. Wolflon laced a fourth trW on lhe charges, alter Cite coovlctlon revenal and two retrlala tllat ended In hung Jurlet. . Wolflon -ed prlton Ume on an -convlctloa lrmllvlng ~ --tlont tllat dealt wllh another corporation. The count on which w~ IO, wu -cmtalned • dwp lhel be and other Merrtll-Cllapman • Scott of- llclaJa In April l!IM, mada a laloe and mltlMdlng ttatement of a maltrlal fact in a company balance sheet, part of the firm'• 1163 annual report. Wolflon, ton of a J1lftk dealar, parlnyed the lantlly't Junk II<•-ln1o a Wall Slre<t fortune and became a mllllonalre b/ the time he WIS 30. ..,_ IAlll 1r I. ••lier Sportlq a mod ablrt and tie, Labor Secre~Ollinai. P .. ter J.'Bnllnan ~ 1be prea he laleftda to concentrai. on dilcrlmlnatlon and unemploy- ment 111b111 bt W:u Ibo pott. He wu nominated by !'resi- dent Nllon to suoceed J1111111 D. Hodpon. • Boston Holocaut .f'fam• roar from t.111 flftli ~ lixtll floor wiadows u firemen bottled three-alarm blaze in apartment house on Boston's Beacon Hill early today. Twelve persons were reseued. Another blaze in a New Orleans skyscraper killed at least four persons Wednesday. Horwr Student-Sports Stnr Named in Murders CORDELE, Ga. (AP) -Jerry James Ellis, 18, was graduated from Crisp County High School last year, leaving an enviable record -honor student, star basketball player, president of Ille Stu- dent Council. Hil .~. Katberlne,. It ,... doing a1moat aa well. •A junior lhll )'Ml' and an -llUdepl, abe ,... a,jille;r. . . ~ ........ 1 .. 11 ,, N~· . 'b~AD ~· .· ~,, door, ed a dampened beach Ind under crevice and ran over aod open- ed my window. I alood In Ille window and 1 could see Ille fire from Ille ot1ter wing Of the building. II I Mrs. Heney Aid lhe 1wn ttalJwells and Ille two elevator aballjl ...., lllled wltll smo.ke. "Then lhe ll&hlt -out In the hallway. Wt couldn1 see," 1be Aid. "I beard all ~ people come panick- ing and screamlni down Ille llalra, .. aaJd Louise Alex•ncler, who lives wk!{~ 88- year-old motlier on tile grouncf floor. "I could bear women screamlna:, 'Come and get .. D)O.' lllley J.tjst ,anlcked." Tb<i power lallura lrtuered bf the bW. on Ille aevenlb ftoor aflectad only Ille upper flOora of the bulldlni, firemen aaJd. Vernon Paulk and hla wtte kept a "'8il fn lhe lobby awaiting word ol Paulk's parent.! who were :..moug the BeWlltb- floor residents. ''·It don't look good, 11 Paulk said. "When you get old folb like this, they just panic, II Laler, his parents, 112-year-old Lou Paullt and hla wife Gladya, 75, were identified as among the dead. Alao among the vlctlmt "" Allee Ross, a, who authorities said was a semi-Invalid suffering from Parkinson's disease. Seqraves .tald .be fin apparently started In tlle· llvfn& room of •Ml'I" Ross' apartment, Ille ooly one deatroyed bY fire . . · Seagravea aald the ca-of the lire was not knOwn Incl pn>bably 'neyer -iJd be kl\own for 1111re. "Wt are wortlq on tt of cwnet' be said, "but the bell ... 1llll probtbly be able lo corne up wllh .II •i~ cau.e." when Crisp County dereated Albany High School In bNketbaH Tuesday night. Not long after the game , Katherine, her father and her grandfather lay dead, brutally stabbed or shot in their Cordele home. Wedne9day, police charged Jerry wtlb lhe<:rimlo • D. L. Clementi, ll]JeCial Investigator for lhe -allotilefl .-'aald the delilp 1· iddltlOll lo ~, Ge nl---=:1•°'."j' ,+ ' ... i.L'. '~ ~ raid ~. 39, manager O• ...., Ylenoa branch of the Georgia Paoilic Plywood Corp., and Glenn Rogen, .6t. Mrs. Boonie Ellls1 38, was hoepltallzed fn fair condition wtlh bullet wounds lbrou&b both band& and Ille upper part of her body. . Autboritle9 saJd the elder Ellis was looqd fn the den. -ile had lieen . shot lhroagh Ille beae of lhe skull and In the aboulder. Katherine had been stabbed lhree llmea fn tho back and once fn Ille front. Rogers bad been shot through Ille bead. Young Ellis, wt>o worke4J for bis father, aJao waa boapltaliud. Police aald he had knife '"""1Cll In holh legs and !old them a prowler wa9 responsible for the attack. Clements declined to d 1 B C U I S the crimes olher than lo say lhat he bad sul- llclent evidence lo file Ille charges. 11Thi1 thing ts aenaational enough u it ls," he llid. "If you want to know "'.hat happened, come lo the lrlal." Ollicers who responded to a call lo Ille 13$,000 home aaJd it ,... blood-apattered and allowed evidence of a struggle throughout. Authorllles said Jerry ran to a neighbor and ulled for belp. Hla molher rah to another neighbor's heme. The lamlly lived In Cordele about five yeara. ltoflm joined the Ellis family recently, moving from low' alter hla wtto died. Bill Sjmpoen, astlstanl principal of the hfO ICbool, uld the tragedy wu "a real lhoclt lo our school. "Scbool carrted oo loday, but I don~ thJnk abyooe's heart waa ln it." f'reM Pflfl8 1, , GUN BATTLE •• • avallab!e urly this morning. Tbe Seal Beoch Police Department .. Id '>oth ~ · Yan · Holt and Lewlt are ve!erin ofllcen irflh Ibo departm'!lt. Farr "in ' , ' - U.S. Funds 'To Guard LA Schools' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mayor Sam Yorty says federal funds will be w:ed to hire pareots for patrol duly In 14 Los Angeles sclloolt In an effort to eonu.J studenl gaog actMty. I The acbools are located within the Model Cities prolflm area, Yorty llld, noting that the plan's concept 1111 been accepted by holh the Department of Housing and Urban Development, wldcb will provide the funds:, and the lkmd of Education. , The "parent powtr'' plan will becln within two weeks, although COit and staff- ing details are being worked out, t h e mayor said at a news conference Wednesday. Tbe parents will he employed port- ' time, 111pplementtn:1 tbe llfety a1dal pro- gram for which the board allocated $3.000 to each city school.. ' The H scboo1' are Fremont, Jordan, Lacke, Roooevell, Lincoln, Saleslan, Sacred Heart a n d Wllaon Hlgha, and Gompers , Bethune, Markham, Hollenbeck, Nighllngele and El Serene Junior Highs. In a separate effort to reduce gang 11> tivlty, Yorty said, be ltU wrilten Pres!-, dent Nixon setkfng Ille creation of a 138- milllon emergency youth job program. . The· maj<ll' said the program would provide year-round employment for Loi Angeles youngsters between the ages of 14 and 19. '(arty &aid he It aware of ~ Presldenl1s budgetary problems. but lhat the proposed youth employment project merits "high priority." ' "The incidence of youthful gang ac- tivity in Los Angeles bas reached pro- portions that are extremely serious, .. Yorty aald. "~ence bas proven that gang activity diminishes during the ...,,_ mer wben a stgnlllcant number of yuung people are gainfully employed" tmder the Neighborhood Youth Corps program. In the latest incident, in the Los Angel,. area, another !:>year-old youlh, Eric Anthony Gates, was shot and wounded WeJncsday night at a Compton intersection. He was listed fn good conditton today at a boapltal wllh two gunshot wounds In the right leg. A 11-year-old was arrested near the ocene of Ille shooting, police said. ~ Gran<l Jµry • l~dj~ts M~:· In 21 FeloDies LOS ANGELES (AP) -The county grand jury 1111 Indicted a 21-year-old man on 21 felony counts stemmq from a oertea of rapes lhat occumd between May and September. The charges were filed Wedneaday aplnst Chrlatopher E. Hubbert of Clare- mont. He ,... arrSl!d Nov. 7 In Chino. · Hubbert ,... accuaed of 11 c:nunll of burglary, six counll of forcible rape, lhree counll of tndomy and one count o! .... u11 .with Intent to cummil rape. The Nllults. all on married women In tbelr Ills during early morning hours while t¥! bulblndl were at wort, oc- ctnTed In Pomona, Rowland HeJ.lhll, Ha- cienda Helabta, Walnut, Glendora and La Verne, ollictai. aald. Police Called On Samaritans REDWOOD CITY (AP) - A Hun1artaJi.born man and h I 1 motber were slopped for giving away bread lo poor people. The day-old bread ,... being distributed In the low Income ....,_ Uon b11.AMnw OOati, ML '!'d his mother, Etluol II, bolh ol """""'l The free --......i tell .... lltllr doorsteps Taaday llJ&hl to •poet ..... -11 lhot they~~ 'tberiff. • • Clelan ·told »ollci, ha Md hla m.U.-, .,.re b e I» g good Samarltatto .... tllat poor 'people could ha~ ire. bilad ... Reporier Locked in B·.by-12 Windowless Room LOS ANGELES (UPI) -lleponer Wllllam FllT, jallad In I wlndo,. ... 8- by-!Uool room for refltllna to reveal newa ......,., aa1d he II Yk\>tall1 In solitary conflnemel!L FllT, '7, I rtporler far lhe Los Anplol Tlmel, tailed w-....ia, to ni hla releata wben lhe Calllomta --Court denied motlOftl for I writ ol habeat corpua and far bell, Hla attarnoy JodaJ -to petttlon I u.s. diatrtct court to tree rarr. In an lnlorvlew, Farr Aid tllat at Iha Los All&elaa Oiunty Jall, "I'm locked 1wa1 tram evnbodY!' The room hN no wlndo!n. He may °"' walcll televt.slon, llMn lo lha -radlo, bas almoot nothing lo read and mll)' not com- rmmlcote with other prlsonen, he tald. He does not know Whal time It la, because "he waa not allowed to keep hla watch. . ''Lllbb out" or: hla flrtl llilbl lropt him In lhe dark all nlch~ he Aid. t!lnet tlten, be 1111-stvee a night IJilJI. FllT 111d lhe food It "illlrprtaliwly IQOd,11 bowt••, and 11tbe bed ii more comlcirtabla lhN tllo one I had" at bomt. StWJ be llkl, 11Jall11 not 1 ~ace where I'd Ute to have kmg term ao- commodatloftl." Tbe Loo Anpl• Tlmea 1111 ..,nid Farr he will continue lo racelve hit . Sllll'f. !'arr .... Jailed by Sopertor Court Judie Cltarl• H. Older for contempt of court becauee he related to tell the Judie the twnet of lawyers wbo JlfVVlded lttm with lnfcrmation for a otory durlrig Ille Mamon lrlal. U Farr -lnueo to reluee. tllo Judie'• on!er, he can be kepi In JaD ttnlll ~ lea.., the bend!. Okler·ia II and doel not, beft to rein unW 70. FllT't IOlal bettlt 1111 1-JI .... Iha. Tbe U.S. ~ Court 1111 reluMd lo hear hla •-1· After I four-,..,._, lncarceratloo 1111 wtek, FllT went beet to jall ~Yi -qa1n relUllng the Jud&•'• ---to reveal hll 10Urc:tL Farr &aid the two lawyan wbo cave him Iha lralllCrlpt Implored him Io -Unuo to ohleld' them. They face par)urf chars•, potalble Jall tenna and dltliai- menl U Farr reveals their ldent.itiel. I WA Trani ~ ~ clttde prob! pl ... time. '""· oilier I=~ beinl Fede conlt alrt~ ] Sci pass polls Disb not I woul year Tr lllOn'. Ille ( aWef Ital• its b Tb woul woul ~ quil'i Th ...... after doll! year Ne con~ impl bond "F p p~ sayu Chri ed a an H Tti rive< Wile will Chri Pho< A lhat, poun gr<» Ce Sllpe lemf In ti a nu Mi Calli lion tage Ml rem stalt Ope< "I in A Calli AJ Sft SalV to ! and help ' l ,, • < ' . . Thin:lay, Nowmbfr JO, 1972 s DAILY PILOT J Poor Visibility Caused 1971 Airwest Cra·~h WASHINGTON (AP) -l'llo Natlaoal Transportation Safely Board Aid loday the 1171 crllh o1 a Hughol Aln<ell olrllner and 1 Marine Corps f111>1er !nm El Toro with the Jou ol IO Uveo lbal 11>- cluded two San Clelnente chlld1'11 wu probably callled becauoe crewi' of the planes did not see the other plane In time. , The board said there weN a number of other contributing factqrt, lncludln& M lnorerauve transponder on Ille Marloe jel which reduced Jbe chances of Ill being spotted oo ra""'-IDIDDed ~Y Federal Avlotloo AdmlnlstraUon (FM) controllers who might have warned I.be airliner. , The airliner was climbing from Les AnplM Ini.ulloaal Altpcn ...... Jn. llrumenl llylnl ndol (!FR) when It <OJ. llded wflll lllf Dcbltt reJumloc to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station under vlaill OJcbt rulel (VFR). 1be board recommeacleit club and d-..,..1 corrilb• wlddl -id ::::'C aJrcralt llyln& .. lnltrumiat - -Oyloa Yllually •• The boo..i -ted Ill poo!Uon that under eertaJo -· ·Ibo "......i-avoid" procedure of federal Htalllin regulatioOI "II• olmply lnadeq-ond llJe developmeot al collillon •'lllid•""' s)'llems muat bl '1pn>Ully piraued .•• An aerial 11111r -a bamJ.roll performed by the Marine jet -· before the colllolon showed "PCIO' PIP-'" CID Ille put of Lt. Jamq R. Pllllllpa, 171'0IMkl Marine pilot, kU1ecl In Ibo crub, but "did DOI con~ lo tbe 1Cd4eot,'' tbe board.sald. The Saa aemeo1e ,.......,.. _. Julie, .. and lllcboel -· 7, clllldren of lltL -fllller, Ml Avtnlda del Pali,Jv. 'l'l!eY wve en Nido lo ldallo to Yllll tbeir' lather. 'Tbelr amt, rr- Kalllllellcll of -Wla allO P,erlabed. Mlcbae1 m I llludent II CoMrdla School and Julie aUended ldngergarteo at Qle ~ Sdlool. Tbe crub cm June I occurred over footbllls nOrtb of Duarte In air space ....... t rules pennlt the "comlnsl-1111" :f'..:.'l:'.u.ci airliner traffic and ...,_ cootrolled aircraft operating under Bonds 'Will Extend Debt' Capo Officials Sat Passage Won't Increase Rat,e School officials said this week that passage of a $25 millioo bond issµe 1t the polls in Ille Capistrano Un~led School District next Febru'!<)' woold p~bly not increase the district's tax rate, but would exteod the. debt for dozena more yean. Trustee Fred . N!!Wbarl Jr.,, o oei>ior member ol the boord, said tbat altbough the dollar figure of the bmld Issue aeems awesome, "the district already levies tbe state maximum tu rate for paying off its bonds." Thus, be added, passage of the Issue would mean Jbat the dlltrict simply would maintain the aisling r a t e throughout the period that would be ... quired to pay the new bonds ,off. The board earlier this week approved a resolution setting the e1ectioo for Feb. 20 after debating possibilities of a smaller dollar amount and .an electioo later in the year. Newhart emphasized that the public conception of bonds, for the most part, implies an immediate aod total debt if bonds were approved._ "People have to understand that we would only. sell as many bonds as we need, and by no means would we sell all 125 million Immediately ... Tbe -said tbat w!lhout the hoods, the dillrict would loclt ~ funds to plan ·""· Ibo ...... In pupil populaUon apeded .. dev.lopmeat grows in Ml-Viejo and LqaDa Niguel. , The dlltrict at ~ baa .µ but ex· haustecl Ill boods autboriaed In 1116. '!'hat Issue brooght flJ mlllloo lo the • district ~ build new schools. The last of tbat money bas gooe toward the coutruction of a new junior high school In Lagqna, Niguel and the construdioo of "ball" an elementary school oq land oear Margo Fonter Jllllior HiRb Scbool. Supt. Truman Benedict agreed wflll Newflart. Beoedict added that at the time the boada were puled ahortly after the distrlcl unlfled, the 1ota1 pupil -'8Uoo was 4,000 children. "Right now we're almost at 10,000 youngsters and growth -like it or not - must have good planoing," be said. H the new bonds were to win t~thirds voler approval, they might last "l5 Phoenix Orders Yule Tree From East Irvine Nursery PHOENIX, Ariz. -City olllclal' saylnl! they cooldo't find a IUltoble Christmall treo Jll Arimo•, ·haTt illll'Cha>- ed a ll•• ~fool pine ~ loi fl,IOJJ from an East Irvine ntinery. The lhree-ton Conary laland pine .... rived Wednesday from the KeelJn&. Wilcox Nurseries at eeGO Marine Way. It will be planted as a livlng memorial Christmas tree on the terrace of the Phoenh: Art Museum . . A Keelin&Wilcox ol!icial said today tllat the tree, wblch weighed up to 10,000 pounds when bo1ed for slrlpping waa grown at the nursery in Irvine. Cecil Muon, Phoenix p a r k s superintendent. Aid his staff had at. tempted to locate a "specimen pine tree" in tile Phoenix area but coold not locole a nursery handling such large pine trees. Mason said the city choee the California nursery because of its reputa- tion as one of the leadipg suppliers of !age pine treet the western Unlted Stalea. Mason said Ille city did not attempt to remove a tree from another part of the state and transplant it beclU!le such operations have fared poorly in the put. "We just couldn't find what we wanted in Arizona so we had to go to Southern California to get the type of tree that Allende on Tours SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -President Salvador AJJende begins a two-week trip to Mexico, the United Natkins, Moscow and Cl;ba today with Increased Soviet help believed lo be a prime goal. would serve as a gift for all of tbe people of Pboeoi1," said Muon. ' City...._ Jalm ,Weatz Aid be- notblna -II about Ibo -to'baJ, a tree b'lllll an out..r..iata lllll'Wy. '"lbe Idea of poylog $1,000 lo1· a tree from ~ doelli't seem too ex· traordinary to me,'' he"llld. The tree ... ~ througb funds donated by the -Chamber of Coouneroe. ·They're HoUling The Rat Race In Sacramento SACRAMENTO (AP) -At h le t i c rodeoll from San Franclaco to Dlinols are cooverging on the campus of a sacra-to communlly collqe tOday Jo prove their prowess on the high wire and in the maze dash. They're here !or the lllll annual Ral Decathlon at American River College, where psychology instructor J a c k Badaraooo got tblnp llarleol afler notic- ing hlJ lludenll were 1... lnlerested in lectures thao In raclq laboralory rats through the maze. Afler 10 years al breeding lhe champs and culllng the lolen, Badaracco llYll a new type al rodeot emet'(ed. He calls them ratbletes. years, or maybe aa little as seven years, depending on the sltuati111," Beoealct said. ' Consultants to the district, be related, predlcted that the flJ mlUlon worth of bcmds In llG -have bpi tbe d1aU1ct bQUdlng program afloat for a period al ftv.· to eight years. ''1bey _.. just about comet," Benedict said. New)\arl said that be had aerlously cOOsidered aucgesllng an earlier bond IBsue. "A lot of people have Aid we should bav. had • bmld Issue puled by now, and I lbougbt of calling !or one earlier this 1)'9&1", 1' be uJd.. ''But II -~le to have ooe tbll fall wflll _a boon! lbree memhen abort and llpedal electloas taking place almolt each month," be added. What lies ahead for trustees, school of· ficlala and --· volunleert allke is three montba al lntaiae cmnpalgnlng In the school community to try lo con- vince voten that the bonds are desperalely needed to cope wllll growth -and tbat U..volers can affonl them. Point Doesn't Believe in Ghost -or Midshipman ' WEsT POINT, N.Y. (AP) -West Point's offlclaJ 11po1c...-rose to the -al thel< fsJ>oal. 'l1loy Aid they sW! doo1 ~ ID .blm -buj at lout he's not a N9'7 lli!tWl!t.;..n,, tHek. "I doo't belleve In 8lmta myaell, but the lads saw 10metbiDg/' said Lt. Col Patrick Dionne, West Pollit lnfonnotlon officer. His ullllant, Maj. Francis McGourty said the ghost .... still .. 'imexplalned pbenomeDon ... Both said there ftft fatal Oaws in a mldllllpman'• -ol bow be "hon- ed" the ..-..,, -In the dales be used and in bow it WU done. Ofllclala ot the U.S. Military Aeademy have closed oH a domllt.ory room after the apparilloa of a !Jltb.<entury cadet - complele ...ttli mustache anil musket- wu reported 1ee11 on au occaaions by cadets ln the room. On Tuesday, William Gravell, a :;"" at the Naval Aeademy In ' , claimed it was a hoax to "maa· Army loolt ltupid" before Saw.lloy'a Army-Navy football game in Pblladelpllia. British Writer Dead EDINBURGH (AP) -Sir Compton Mackenzie, 90, author of nearly 100 books and a Dean ol British lileroture, died Wednesday night. Among hiJ writings are a fouz-.volume work, "The Four Winds of Love," and a farce , "Whiskey Galore," which was made into the ;novie, ''Tight Utile lsland." .. ,_ This snall·llb lcroll cuo tor the lhlrd power plant at Grand Coulee Dam ln Washington bas beoil set up and tested. The wide end Is nearly 35 feet ln diameter, narrowlng ·to only· seven feet on the In- side. Waler will enter the large end and be f1111- neled to the center. Vlaill FIJcht Rule&, Ibo boorQ Aid. '"l'he Umlta!loo al Ibo air trall1c .... lrol oystem procludoo ellectlv. aepara· tlon al ouch trolllc," Ibo boord noted. The twin-jot DC1 on a fllcbt lee to Salt Late City wu cllm~ on a course thBt lntenect.d aJmoot 'at a rlJlbl angle with the soutl)bowld beadlac or the Marine F4B, roturnlng to El Toro from a troublo- plqued training fllcbt to the Pacillc ~ .. ~ jetliner's 44 -and five crew membm were klUed. The dlsuter'1 IOle survivor wu the Marine plane'1 radar-tntercepl olll<er, Lt . Cbrlltopber E. Shi-. :M, who ejected secooda after Ibo -and paraehuted :ialely. Rain" Day Rider The crash occurred at about 15, 150 feet on a Sunday afternoon in good vlslblllty. But the C<1mbined speed with which both pl anes approached each other and the restricted field of vWon In both cockpits meant that Jbe pilots bad only a few seconds warning at best, the board said. · The board conclud.ed that the Marine pilot probably spotted the jetliner "less than 10 seconds before the collision ." . The crew or the IX.'9, said the board, probably never sav. the Marine plane which was c106ing from the left. The board said the Marine pilot tried to swerve away two to four seconds before impact but it was too late. There waa no evidence found that the airliner pilot, UP'IT ........ Brett Shane of Grant.'s Pass, .~re:, doesn't have to worry as much about -the rain as be illd llelore_ bis father constructed this "moving tent" speller on bis bike to keep the youngster dry during the rainy ....on. The shelter is made of aluminum tubing an~ plastic sheet- _ Ing. PhoneFreakFined$1,000 PALO ALTO (AP) -A federal judge lined Jolm Thomas "Captain Qimcb" Draper $1,000 and put him oa five-year probation afler be pleaded no contest to charges of using electronic gear to avoid paying for loog dlltonce telephone calls. Draper, 21, entered bi> plea be!Ore U.S. DIWlct Court Judge Robert F. Peckham Wedoelday prior to a scheduled jury trial. A part-time electrical mgineer for a Montaln View firm, be was arrested last May at his "ome in Los Gatos and charg· ed with using a multi·frequency sJgnel device to foil the telephone company's charge accounting equipment. Draper got his riickname because he reportedly used a whistle from cereal box to simulate the sounds in the telephone company's signal t'Qulpment. Capt. Theodore Nicolay, 50, bad a.- to take any evasive Mellon. The DCI had completed • left turn ..,. proximately :is aeconds before Illa ..... lision and WU CliJDbillJ on t comc.eS beading toward ill ~Ing all-at the time of the crash, said the report. - The barrel·n>ll by tile Marine P-l reported by several witnestel on tW ground, became a controversial 1llue during board hearings into the crash con-_ ducted in Pasadena last year. : The boord concluded al~tbe pJJot: was "imprudent" in perform.mg aucb •: stunt in high traffJc area, the maneuver. was completed more than a mimate: before the collision and some 13 mllel:- away and therefore 1'did not contribu te to: tbe accident." · 50-50 Share Plan Aired By Council Irvine councilmen Saturday win give: their views on the proposed 50-50, county-: city revenue sharing program which ; Orange County Supervisors will discuss : De<. 6. tr lhe present formula being put forth : by the League of Cities is adopted by the supervisors, Irvine would stand to eel $113,680 of the total $8.9 million of federal moneys allocated to Orange County. Two days prior to the Supervisors' hearing on the · sharing prograin, a specicll meeting of the county League of Cities will be held to "consolldale the cities' position," James R. Harringtoo., Irvine administraUve services director said. Each city has been asked to tab a position on the package prior to that meeting. The $114,000 set aside for Irvine · amounts to 2.32 pel'Wlt or the funds · being sought for allocation to the 26 cibes · of Orange Cou nty. About $4.5 mlllloo -: hall tbe total due Orange County - would be distributed on a matching grant basis to cities, if the program is a~ proved by the supervisors. The cities distribution fonnula ac1 counts for both population and total assessed valuation. Irvine's property tax base of $137 mllllon II U percent ol the county's total of $4.3 billlon in uaessed valuation wtth1n boundarlel of all cities . Estlmaled po~tlnn JI 1t.t -ell)' us-ed In tile formula wu I0,11"1 ot U ,)>er- cent of the coiJnty Iota! of 1.4 million persons -rl pen;eot ol the COIOlty lotal, -who live in cities. Any proposed speodiniJ ol tile federal revenue sharing money by Irvine would be subject to approval of the county supervisors. The distribution plan emulates the 14- yeaJ'-Old Arterial Highway Financing Progrsm in wblch the county bas llllared state gas tax revenues with cities on a so.so basis. Harrington, who urged cOuncllmeo to suppart the program, noted lrvine's share of tile funds would be grealer tban the amounts allocated to half of the other cities in Orange Cowity. 'leather sofa or sofa sleepers ~--,! now $699. A. Luxurious sofa or sofa sleepers that are both practical and elegant, covered in leather or suede for a unique look and a feel of luxury. A full 84" wide, available in 3 colors in both leatherortuede. now $699. leather chair and matching ottoman Select a button tu~ed chair with matching ottoman in -·. your choice of 3 colors in ··.;:·~ liaihir or suOde. now $499. H.J.GAl\l\ETf fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL Open Mon. INTERIOR OESIGNERS Thurs. & Fri. Eva. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF • ' I ,j DAILY PILOT Tho,,._,, -mbtr JO, 19n All for Cause Of Politics LAMENT FOR YOUTH DEPT. - Townspeople of Laguna Beach go to the JXlllS next Tuesday for another election just ~'hen most folks in our regi~ fig ured elections were over for awhile. Citizens of the Art Colony, however, get to vote again because they must decide on whether or not to recall two school tru stees, Mrs. Patricia Gillette, a former schoolteacher who is having her own children educated elsewhere. and Cept. Gerald Linke, a retired United Slates Navy officer. :Alas, recall is not a nCw political ph:nomenon in Laguna. Not long ago, the citizens gave the recall boot to Ed Lorr, oce or their city councilmen. :It seems that Lagunans nowadays have a ;penchant for getting folks elected and then. sometime later, learning that these pUblic olficeholders aren't marching to t~e majority drummer. :11IE CURRENT LAGUNA school recall imbroglio has waxed bot. As usual, it has split the Art Colony into two camps. Some like incumbent trustees Linke and Gillette because they want to shake up the so-called "progressive'' school system and return to "the basics," whatever that means. Anyway, the other camp, as you likely guessed, prefen the new educational concepts that have become the hallmark of the Laguna system. Thus is th~ stage set for recall .. El\.10TIONS RUN ffiGB when politics get as hot as they do in Laguna. And sometimes, then, judgment flies out the nearest window. Laguna's bi-weekly newspaper, the News-Post, for example, always seems in the thick. of the political situation. In this campaign, the News-Post seems to be supporting the two Incumbents and holds the view that the Art Colony's school system isn't so hot. So to illustrate the sordKi state 0£ Laguna school affairs this w e e k, the paper printed as an editorial the final ex· amination in oral communicatiom by one of the high school boys. It had received an "A" grade, which the News-Post pro- claimed. was incredible. So they printed this youngster's pa.per, complete with all lhe misspellings, grammatical errors and vulgarisms which be had used. IT WAS A STORY about a teenage boy who couldn't get along with his father. About a father he was "glad" he wasn't living with. About a boy who couJdii't agree With his father on how long his hair shbuld be or what klnd 'of a world this ls or if be "is studying properly. About a boy and his father who scream at each other over the telephone. Well/~ truthfully, tt wasn't VBY well written. But the message came "through, loud and clear. It was a cry in the datk, ror help. and. for love. Some people tiave compassion for cries like that. The ·News-Post didn't, however. All it could see was a poorly written ex· amina.tion paper. A'n opportunity to print something lhat might shock some segments of tM community into the belief that the schools are bad. SO THIS Y(IUNG!ll'El\'S cry in the dar~ ha.s been exposed to the coTF tenipt and ridicule of 'the public. His nam'e wasn1t used but his friends and neighbors likely recognized him right away. His private "thoughts and fears and frustrations have been coldly exposed. And for what purpose? Oh, for some pet· ty local politics. That's what is im· portant. Never mind the boy. YOU ARE LEFT wondering if a journal like the News-Post will next find some way to ridicule the elderly, the lame or the blind on I.he. altar of town politics. I'm sure they'll think or something. ... _ STI LL ACTIVE -Gov. George Wallace of Alabama says he may run for a third term as governor of Alabama and again for president two years later. In bis first full news conference since he was wounded, Wallace said he bas no regrets about the campaign. ' NY Line Struck; Riders Scramble NEW YORK (AP ) -Thousands of commuten scrambled early today for transportation to their jobs lo minimize the impact of a midnight strlke that shut down the I.Mg Island Rall Road. At 5:30 a.m., a city traffic official said automobile traffic had already reached rush-hour proportions. An estimated 90,000 daily communters · and 80,000 daily one-way riders were without service because of a walkout at 12:01 a.m. of 5,000 cannen, porters, clerks and other members of 12 nonoperating unions. e Sk11jacker Sentettred LOS ANGELES (AP) -The allomey for"CODvicted skyjacker Ricardo Chavez- Ortiz 'flied a motion for appeal Wednes- day alter Chavez-Ortiz' life tenn wa s reduced to 20 years. U.S. District Court Judge Charles Carr lenned ~.cue "pitiful" bul noted 20 years wn the minimwn term which he cooldasseu. wDen"::Clii""vez-Ortiz was convicted by a jur)t July 24, he was sentenced to the maximum term of lite imprisonment as a legal formality so Carr could order a three-monttl psychiatric study. e ·B~• Paroled W ASHINIJTON. (AP) -Father Philip BorriganJw ~ gnmle<I parole afler serviJ;lg' almQst Slh years ef a six-year sentence for dainaging draft board records. 'lbe U.S. Parole Board on Wednesday anJJOUDQed th&decislon.on the 49-year-old Josephite priest's cpe. The parole is lo be. effective Dec.· 20. Father Berrigan is in prison for damaging draft board records at the Baltimore Selective Service office in 1967 DAILY PILOT DELIVER.Y: SERVlCE . Dtliftry cf tltt Dafl1 Pilot is 911ara11tttd M•IHl•"t'·fl"•loll•"t'r II 'Jff .. '"' totft , .. , .."' 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Both bills Impose a 12 -y e a r moratoriwn on dam construction on the Eel River and ban dams from the Klamath, Smith, Trinity Ind par\ ol the American rivers. COllier's bW allows flood control planning 111 the Eel to In- clude the possibility ol dam ooostructlon. Behr's forbids dams as part of flood con· trol planning. e Crash Prtta11tioas WASlilNGTON (AP) -'lbe National ·Transportallon Safety Board today recommended. that Chicago commuter trains, two of which were Involved· in a collision on Oct. 30 in which 45 were kill- ed, be more clearly marked atxl that steps be taken to prevent two trains' from entering the same block at the same time. -· • The . recommendati-durmg In-. vestigation or the collision or the two Illinois Central Gull Railroad trains "has re"81«1 several lmp6rtant safely proble~" the boaM said. e Stlite AatHtor Fire.I SACRAMENTO (AP) -William H. .Merrlfleld, llate auditor general for the past 1s, Years. has been fired , and • · ·reorganization of the office and staff has been Ol\1ered by the Joint Legblatlvt Audit O>mmittee. Merrifield, 65, whose release became public Wednesday, was bitter, saying "I'm going to gel out of this mallgna'"'l' that is state government,'' he said.. ev1ci1-.1~ SEARCHLIGHT, Nev. {AP)' -Two Califomiam and an AflJilna man have been jdentified as victiml. in the mari- juana-laden plane th8t crasbed.-and burn- ed near here, authorities said. The Clark County Sheriff's Office Wednesday identified the pilot.aDd owner of the twin~ngine Beechcraft as Jacl: E. McCoy, 37, Upland. Richard Arant, 1:1, Tempe, Ariz ., WU found dead with a 357 magnum pistol in a holster after the plane plummeted tnto an ,electric trans:missian pole at dawn Tuesday, authorities said. The third vic- tiJn was idenUfied as Robert A. Wyller, 13, Ontario. Rains Hit South States I ' Fair ro Partly Cloud y Skie s Prevail ·Over U.S. ' HAllOMAl WIA1"1t Slt'l'Kf f()tlC.Ul le ,,. •• ,, Ila.I -11 19.11 ''· ) 'I :1l "i'""' h~ 111111!1 Incl 1 I' 111 tttt Ur. j o.m • .. 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' Thund>y, NMmb<f 30, 1m -Stjscrlt}>er Blue Record B52 Raids on DMZ! . . . • • Caqses 6 to Leap U ~S~ Bomber Strikes Clioke Off · Red Supplies ro Soutlr, • bllildlng. Tlln!e ol them were known dead, lnclhdlog one woman who wu ·ll!ftD months prepant. 1bm others were hurt critically. "Tlll!llE WAS NO way far them lo pt OU~" Aid Rabin. "Nooe ol. thole bufldino In tbat .. area have fire _.~ '"De onet who were jumped and started ......... llXI W91I bitting the Windon u they fell," aald o:troner Dr. Carl Rabin. "Tbe .... wllo = *alPI ..... _ ,_ .. ...... . . Firemen tried·~ lo .....,. thepaw trappiod by the llamet, r..t Jaddon caald .not reach blah enoaab ... _ of a faD nel waa nded out. • SAIGON (UPI) -A NCOrd 21 U.S. ~ bomben domped ' .. ~led f,lllO,-« ... plollv11 on Communist posi- tions lnlJde the Demllllarbed Zooe (DMZ) In the MJ1oun1 . . Scientist -, > . Wins Suit On Grant eodlni It ooon today , the U.S. OOlllDllnd said. The previou.I record for B52 raldl inside the DMZ, wblcll separates North and South Vletllam, ., .. 18 three monthS ago. Other B52s s tru ck Wedne!day and today in all · four Indochina counbies, in- cJUding two missions below the 20th parallel in North Viet· nam, the command said . THE TERM ''Demilitarized 1.one" became a misnomer 81most as soon as the six·mile- wkle buffer was set up a}qng the l7tli porallel under terins ·al the 1954 Geneva Agieement. Soulh Vie!namese troops we.U oouth of the DMZ wt spring, U»e Communists have used it u a supply fUnnel sup- Plementlng the Ho Qi! Mlnh 'rraU aetworlt throu1b neighboring Laos. • CUrreat B52 ·ltrikea against the DMZ are aimed at cllolrillf off a flood of North Viet- namese materiel into South Vietnam. Both sides in the war have been buJldlng up mllitaly supplies I n an- ticipation of a possible ceaef.tre and weapons freeze. CONl'INUING M°ONSOON MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Since the current North -Dr. John J. Wlld, awuded Vletoamese offensive lhat more than SlS million becllUle began elght months ago drove his: cancer research was block- weather helped kee p tbe D'11'iber of smaller U.S. jet figbter-li>mher raids against North Vietnam to 30 sorties ed, pulled contentedly on his pipe and ~wed to ""' tbe money "to carry on my work." "I LOST Tiii! best 10 years of my life in this fight, but. I still hive 20' years left," the 58-year-old doctor s a t d Wedne!day after a j u r y awarded him what Judge Tom Bergin/ called the largest amount ever made to an in- dividual plaintiff in a defama- tion actloo. College Rape Cases . ' Prompt Escort Plan BOULDER. Colo. (UPI) -the guy was there again and Patty Price, 20, a University raped her again." for the 24 hours ·ei1dl!ir at l p.nt Wednesday1 t be -mand said. It was the elCld day In a row fewer than !Gii sorties have been "Oown·J sortie Is one miJlioo by plane . The U.S. command reported that no American aervlcemen were tilled anyw~ I Indochina, in battle or by ac- cident, last week. It was the first week of no deatttl s1Dce the CQmmand started keeping weekly casualty records Jan. I, 1965. HOWEVER, THREE Olen' were reported miming las~ 1 week, two in North Vielnam~, and one in Laos. And both • North and South Vietnamese continued to be killed -480. • Saigon troops for the week and 1,896 Communist soldiers, ac-. ' cording to allied command, ·: figures. Favorite Uncle Everyone's favorNe uncle, Uncle Len, offers a page full of fun, prir.es and interesting columns, articles anO pic- tures every Saturday In the DAILY Pllm. Someone you know would probably enjoy it. ,• A NUMBEa OF-1< were rescued by boHooplers from the rool of the akylcraper. But others, trapped In floors below and forced lo •li\low•· by flames, jumped lo their deoth. One man stayed beblild and died In the blue. "We tied -toplber and thmr up oome ropes lo them and did ...-ytblng humanly poesible . lo · get lo them." said LoWs San Salvador, New Orleans fire chief. Tbe Hennepin District Court jury returned the verdict after a day and a half of delibera· lions and a six·week bial In· volving two foundatiom that withdrew their rsbip from Wild's-f~t i~ of Colorado student, estimates The "people walkers" - hundreds of coeds have been currently made up of 20 men raped this year in bushes, in and five women -are unarm- dormltory rooms, and off the ed. and untrained in sel f· heavily wooded campus. They defense, but Miss Prlce said it all bad one thing in common "really wasn't necessary." -they were alone. -.:.=:==~-==~:__-'=========~ A> eacb vlctlm dropped Uuouch I cold mJsl, l crowd standing 00 the -below .. 1984.. .I Wild was -beading a team trying to develop an uJtrasonic machine which couJd rapidly scan a patient 1o determine in- stanUy whether she bad breast cancer. "There has never been a case on this campus or in Boulder that we know of where a woman has been raped lor even attacked when she was with a man," Miss Price said. As a resuJt, she organized a grotlp of volunteer students, "people walkers,'' who Wednesday began escorting •oug~ on Fil• Scientists See Flu Virus WOMAN l!ELEASES GRIP ON WINDOW, FALLS Six Victims Jumped, Only Three Made It DEFENDANTS IN t h e girls on campus at night who lawsuit were the Minnesota would otherwise walk in the WASRINGTON (UPI) -32 lllllODl<len, a nanometer------------------Foundation; Us parent, the darkness alone. Government IJClentllts ·believe being the equivalent of one-Amherst H. Wilder FO<!Jldation "Since July, approximately they have found the CIUR of b1lllontb. of a meter and ha!! 8 . of. st. Paul; and Frank M. 20 women have reported being 0 the ailmen Iha --~ _, _ _, the POW Wife Bill Gets Okay··,. Rarig. former •dministrator raped on campus, and they Intestinal u, I t •-.-appearance, f bo" t ndat· estimate that only 10 --·t 0 w .. OU IODS. r-~ frequently lfteJll throqh a scientists wrote. 1 The jury awarded Wild $2 of the actual rapes are community or an office cawt-'Ibey induced the disease in million for bad-faith termina· reported, ro I think It probably iDg 24 or" hours of namea, adult volunteers at the Nm B.o\RRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) wile be disinherited if she tion of a CO.'ltract, $2 million runs into the hundreds," Miss vomiting, diarrhea and a~ cllnic:al -center in suburban -The state legislature has remarries belore her husband for the d c f e n d a n t s ' in-Price said. dominal cramps in Its vkthm. Bethesda, Md., and th e called on the wives o f is found or declared dead. The ~ er ff e ~ e n1c e lneWith the "Two nights pedago,1 obn e "·-land u_.__ f servicemen missing in action• vote in the Senate was 4S-O. 'pro essiona bus ss rela-woman was ra n er They .call Jt 1 ' Norw alt _, ,lnJUM: o Cor-Tbe bill also di8ioherits any tlonsbip of plaintifr' after his donnitory -somebody was in apnl" • 1'Cllons In J~, usin& In-in Vietnam lo be faithful. gran\ bad been tennlnated, U her room wbeo she got there," • fecilous JUAllrlai', gathered The leglslat'ure puaed and child born m:r', . than nine million for defamation and Miss Price said. "She went DOCl'OIS 114VE _.or. tr,... vlcUa·of the Norwalk sent to lbe:~·w,edneo-months after tbe, :orpman's fl0.8 millidii In punitiv e overlostudentbealthandwaa " "< ' " . .. " " " ., called the -acate fD. OidlnaL " • 4ay a bill ~ lhat a hllsband is dedared mlsaiog. da!l!ops · treated. She came back and ~~·~~,!!f'! ~~.:~:......-:it~-~~~?f!.~~t~:~~~-~~~·~:~.11~.:-~~~~t ~,~~~ .. ~.,"!:.-+l ~w~r~~-:......-----r-~~~ •. ~~~~~:..:'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!.....: spedflc cause bid not been 1 ldentlflable. The aiJnenl ii not to be conlllled with the sometlmes deadly lnlluema wblcb occasionally causes 11>- tematlonal epidemics. Sclentllic lnvestlgaton for the Natlonal Institute of Allergy and Infectious Dlseues, -~ from a 1161 Oilthrelk of the dileaae In Norwalk, Ohio, and uaJnc the latest tecilnlq9s In oclOntmc Jihololrapby, clihn to have captured the elusive .. Norwalk agent"~on film. _ IT IS PROBABLY 1 virus, wrote Dr. Alber! z. Kapiklan and bis .... -In the Novtmber lslU\' of tbe Journal of Virology. The "Norwalk ai e n t ' ' measures. aoywbere from %1 to • , Hop in·your car and come as you are! The I ri1 perial folks are wa:itinQ 1or you I • • "8rial Bm1k Colt• .... Harbor Blvd. af Fair Drtve (7i4) 979-1000 • The letlertl Jnc;.bave been appeer· ·inl with remarkable fteauoney after the nun• ol docton, lawyeri'"ucfiitecta and ~11ional-pothroughoutthe Uni Slalel. '.fhey·are taki"88dvan- tqe ~the Prof'-ional Corporatiorui ani!AmlciationlAct;anactwhichbilnp all the tu bonollto ot incorporation to lboiro•11- ' • Great-West Life haa been working JVith many profeaaionals and their attor- neys developing pfftlion (?I ans, profit a~ari~ pl~n11 medical re1mb~ment, d111ab1li~ mcome, and group life 1n1ur- anoe. With incorporation, contributions into 11-plans are made with "before t.ax corporate doll an,., The J>lan1 are UIOd to retain valuable employees and to miniml'if. the prof'Msional'• loll of income In Jorm of taxes. • At Great-West Life, we feel incor· poration is a very re&0ureeful way for professionals to givethem.Belvee security and redu·ce taxes at theaame time. For t.bele reasons, we'd like to aee more J>TO(euionalswitb lnc.a!IMtheir11&1DM. So we invite you and your •tt.c>rner to contact our insurance innovaton m your city. Feel free to pick their brains about incorporation. ' T.J. BERNARDY, C.I.U. le ASSOCIATES Suite 300, 1020 N. Broadway Street Santa Ana Tel.: 835-ll712 · TJ. Bernard:.:,, C.l.U. Brarlch Manager R.K. Patton, Ul'llUp ~ntative G-m Great-West Life The ln1urence lnnovaton • • D ARY PD.OT EDITORIAL PA.-E • Untimely Pay Raise A lail·minute bill to Increase state legislative sal· aries by 20 percen~ bustled lnlo the Senole last week. -= inopportune at best. EquaU, questionable 15 the Sellat'°s bulY 30-0 vote to w11ve the CUl!omlt)' ~ waltlng period oil new bills so this meuure migbt stand a chance ol bolng passed by tile current Legislature. The bill, presented by ,Sen. Alan Short (J>.Stock· ton) and supported by 28 of bis colleagues, would raise salaries of Assemblymen and state Senators from $19,200 to ,23,040, effective Dec. 2, 1974. Even allowing for the fact that covernment offl· c:ials are exempt from the wage freeze, this 15 a very sizeable increase at a time when under the law other wage earners cannot hope for much more than a 5 percent raise. It is especially Inopportune coming on the heels o! the wave of criticism directed at the Legislature for its inept handling of major budget problems, tax re- form and coutal protec!Wn, which resulted, among other things, In the barrage of initiative measures on the Nov. 7 ballot. The typical voter's question, "Why aren't they tak· ing care of serious things like this in Sacramento?" has not yet been satisfactorily answered. California has in recent years boasted a "quality" legislature, and acaopted the fact that a respecta ble pay scale attracts "quality" candidates. But in the past two years, esteem for the state lawmakers has declined with their repeated failure to act on complex problems fac- ing the state. Until six years ago, legislative salaries were set by the voters who consistently refused to go abore the ob- vioosly inadequate '6,000 per year level. In 1966, voters approved a proposition permitting the Legislature to set its own salary rates. The pay went I<> $16,000 in 1967 and to $19,200 in 1971. c:ndit cards, this can hardly be CODSldered an ln.lde- quate wage. Last year, combined aalatles and expe1111111 paid to leg!slaton ranged from •35.000 to '3(1,000. II some Increase CIJl indeed be justified, there la DO ,.,,.., to skirt the waiting period rtqutred by tbe CoDJt,itutlon. or to rush tile legislation throuth amid the hurry of bills that must be considered" before adjournment of this session. The "quick grab" appniecb could very well Inspire another Initiative limiting leg· isl.a tors' power to set their o~ salaries. Dririi!g Life-saver Tbouglt seat bells are ·required equipment on all new cars, many mocorists continue to be negligent In their use. And, despite Instant release tneebantsms, some cannot overcome Irrational fears about being trap- ped by a seat belt In a burning or submerged vehicle. But statistics from many sources clearly prove the worth of this safety -device. In fact, it Is estimated u many as 20,000 of the ~.ooo penons expected to clle in highway accidents th1',year would be saved if all drivers and passengers fastened their sest belts. A study conducted by the Cornell Aeronautical Labonlory's accident research branch resulted In a finding that chances of being killed are 30 times greater for a driver or passenger thrown out of a car than for one remaining inside. In Australia, vehicle deaths have dropped 20 per- cent since paS3age of compulsory seat belt use laws. There are those who feel mandatory seat belt use laws, now under consideratlon by sereral state leglsla· lures, would be an invasion of personal privacy. Their proponents maintain they would be no more restrlo· live than regulations requiring airplane pusengers to fasten their seat belts. • .~~ Since the legislators receive an addltional '30 a day in expense money, free use of a state-leased car (often the luxury line), free gasoline, and telephone In any case, the estimated $46 billion annual cost of traffic accidents comes out of everybody's pocket - in the form of increued costs for disability compen..., lion, welfare and insurance premiums. 9.+f IS AN ILL WINI> 1\JRNS NONE TO CCiOOl>.*(n.,.., r~rtcr) • Puritan Ethic I · Spells Profit For Gamb'lers FNEY J.HARRI~ What do you suppose is responsible for the great success of organ1r.ed crime lo American IOclety? Take three gueaes, and yoo'll still be wrong. The answer Is Oar~ It ii our morality -or what we con- strue u morality, in the narrow Puritan tradllloa -!bat in-• dicta pmN!q u an "immoral" acttv:ity. And it is the Puritan ethos that demands the immoral be made tho lllepl. -gsmblil1g is largely ii· legal In the U.S., lhil ·multtllllllan dol • Jar .U•lty hol follm Into lbe -of ll· legal mlrt!'I-. And lit.,~ I n I money ls tbe ''grulMtlke'' men me -Ibo !nriltmenl cspltal, 11 U -to pry tbelr way Into -.,; other lucraUve racketo and ~ 'lllll Illicit gambllnl iroflt Iii Id out to be "wubecl" -that ii, procaeed throuch lqlllmate cba!!Mls 10 tbat its orlllinal oource csnnot be traced -and then la refunneled back to capitalize other 1>m.,...., both lepl and Illegal. Everybody In politics llnon this. Everybody ln police adrninlltration knon lhil. It wu lllated cstegorically not long ago by L. Patrick Gray, the new direct« of tbe F .B.I. BUT THE AMElllCAN public still refute1 to believe it. We fulm inate Dear Gloomy Gus ... A thought to keep you awake at nlgbl: what il Henry Kissinger isn't as smart as Nixon thinks he . , IS . -A.J.D. ~ ........ l'lf*h ......... ,.... "" wMfr ... ., "" _,,.,., s... ,,_. "' _... 19 OIMfllt' 9ft. n.tlY Plitt. against "organized crime" -which takes bUllollll out of our pockets yearly, which corrupts local gOV<l'lllDeDts and mbverta legltlmlte bns!neste1 -but it is our ~ and ri&idJty that continue to provide Ult 1111< ,r f1mds for this enormous and aitrmi::be(., con'glomerate of criminality. Gambling ii tf' Dl).-meaDI always an ..U;· but oven e""7)1dnc tbat ts an evil abouldt~not be.~ u ''Jllegal." Tlilrla' lbe Puritan ~: to -~ conduct wltli .JlQbllc lin (the ~ ~ eumple ol this confusion Wall ,fr<hlbit!on), and to try to regulate by liw whst can be conln>lled only by _.ion. educatlm, and eumpte. THE ROOTS of pmbllng are llOdal and psychological, not moral. Exceaive pmbliog ii a w 1 knell, not a ain, like uce9Blve drlnkin8:, or Kluttooy, . or ll~inism. It can be tr.ated by therapy, tlol excited by law or punisbment. ''A man bu a rlglJt to be! what be bu a right to )Ole," Cbe:lt.erton once 8et down; and lhil la the rule of connnon aeose for a:amW.. It beccJmes a vice only when 4 begin lo lnjore tbe bettor and bis family; llhort of tbat, tho law ahould pay no alttllUon to IL Organized crime can fiourllll only ., long as organized moralllm keeps It rich. Refugees or Criminals? EDITORIAL RESEARCH lJ.S. tlae Viii.in on Both Sides in War of Words Russia-China Vendetta Smoldering. WASHING TON -Although little known to the U.S. public at large, venomous strife just shbrt of armed con· flict is ragµ,g ferociously between Russia and Red China. 'Mle two Communist giants are unspar- ing in their excoriations and defama- tions. Eacb is attributing the basest motives and most heinous crimes to the other. While this savage vendattaing is being waged largely in print and by word of mouth, its sinister significance and om· inous portent are oC supreme bnportance to other countries -particulsrly the U.S .. which, ironically, each is accusingly lumping with the other. . • • TO THE JllJSSIANS, tbe U.S. is the "Imperialist lackey" \ll'd ·willlnl ac- compllce of berelical Clllna; and to China, Ibo u .s. is the "wlNllOllgerlng stoop09~ and "cokll"iali.st Illy" of the renegade So91et Uninn. Tbal \!M! U.S. obviously can't'be both is airily isruanted in their f l e r c e recrlm!&tloiis. 'lbelr hundreds of , millions o f despotJcally·ruled minions know oo better because they have no way of 1lea?ning the truth. Both In Russia and China all media are lnm controlled; nothlnc la pibllahed or broadcast without olliclal ...,.,uon: So in each ct these bqge Qwnm1mfst empires, the other is the vilest ol. villains and the U.S. is its willing and equally base accomplice. 'I'hil is the somber situation portrayed in an unnoUced report pubu.hed by the Senate subcommittee oo. naUonal securi- (ROBERT S.AI.I.E~ ty and international operations, beaded by Sen. Henry Jackson, D.·Wasb. Consisting entirely of published material from · Chinese sources, the document is pro- foondly disturbing and tnerlts far more public and official attention than it has so far received. THIS IS BUJNTLY stressed In a brie[ foreward by Sm. Jacklon, ..... apella out two clearcut premlles:, , I. "Clllna bas been delivering i 1imple m..,..ge: tbat tbe Soviet Uni9n lw replacod the United States not only ts China's main enemy, but as the prlnclpol threat to Iba oecurlty and lndeptndence of the smaller nations of. the world." , 2. "Tlila doea,not mean tblt Peking bas . wboUy ·-lis cuatomary view of · Ille United Slates. a.a. leaden atlll call the U.S.~• •...,erpdftr,• bUt one 1 whlcll DB111 now. eontcd with Uie USSR for 'world· bec•maay'.'' "1be Qdnete 'line' en foreign affairs," ..,. J_,_, "bal shifted ao dramatlc:ally over the years tbat tbe ul· -ol tm ""' omens willch mllil be read w:ltb the greatest cautloo." - As contained In tbe cblllJng Jackson report, tbeae latelul <lla-utterances range over the world. FolloWlng are partlcularly reveallnc blgbllgbts: CON!'ftOI. OF Nl{CLEAR weap0na - ''We have pibllcl7 jleclared tbat at no time and in no cliaimstances will China be the first to use nuclear weapons. This lully proves tbat Cl>lna is developing nuclear weaptlDI for defensive .purposes only and with the aim of breaking the nuclear monopoly. If the Soviet Union entertains the same defensive purpoees, why does the Soviet representative not · dare come forth and ma~ a slqlil.Mr declaration? Is th.is not plain logic? "As everyooe knows, the Soviet Un loo has made hundreds of nuclear tests. When it had made enough tests in the at· mospbere, it propoeed a partial ban on nuclear tests. Now, when i! has made enough underground tests, it calls for a :=. ~~':;'ycle~=· ri~::u:-~ nuclear D10D0p0ly, lollowtng tbe partial audear tell.ban treaty and Ibo lr<!aty ... ooo-prollferatkw!~ ,..,_.:• ~ in: .Booilb ala -·~ ....... agroasion by the Indian tolie""""11 against Pakistan was carried oat with tbe COMivance, support and shleldtog of the -UIUon~ Quillen -pmod ,Ibis. ~ • "'"' period • tbe -govmuninl ene/ogellcOlly • ':MW!it. d lndla'• _.... and bu : Iba IDdlan ...,W .. with 11rp .... U..ofwar~ . ''To put It bluntlf,'hr ~ lndla In !is provotmg ol m anned ~ with Pakistan, the purpooe of tbe 5ovlel government· was lo tab advantqe of lodi.a 's ineTltable dependence an tbe sovtet Union In the war and to cm1rol lbe --~·bmnllneot and the ' Indian Ocean and to e!pllld its aplleres of tnnuenoe so as to compete wlUi another IUf*'PO"'er for w o r J d begemllly." GANGSTER LOGIC -"To put It plainly, 'borders' llDd 'security' 1alleled by the Soviet government mean tDat wherever it attempts to commit rg· gression and expansion will beQome-•ill 'borden) and be where its 'security' ii I ' threatened. The Soviet government bas consistently carried out expansion and aggression abroad in accordance with this gangster theory and logic. There are many examples of this. "Under the pretext of 'defending the security of the sociallst community' the Soviet government Oagrant1y s e n t several hundred thousand trnops to oc- cvpy Czechoslovakia by force, Raising the baMer of defending 'Soviet territory and Soviet borders,' the Soviet govern- ment launched armed aggression against Chineae territory at Cbenpao Island, and repeatedly created incidents of anned pmocatlon alq tbe border. Jn ordtr to Introduce 1ls Wll'lhlpa mto the Mediter- ranean aDct ·cdlnmit expansfOn m this region, the Soviet government estended its 'borders' to that area and shamelessly declared that 'since the Us.5R is a major power in the Black sea, she is also a ma· jor power in the Mediterranean Sea.' " MOST DANGEROUS Imperialism - '"!be S o v I e t revisionist renegade clkiue bas f u r t b e r revealed its true c o I ors of social·imperialllm. With a grow i n g appetite, it is reaching out Its bands everywhere. It is even more deceitful than otd-Une im· perialist countries and, therefore, more dangerous. While obviously pursuing a policy of military eipansion, Soviet revtalonist soclal·imperiallam clamors for 'peace' and 'security.• While Ob- Viously pushing ne<><:olonialimt In a big way in Asla, Africa and Lat.in America, It advertises 'support to the national 'liberation movement.' While obviously stepping up its anns expansion and war preparations, it raises a hue ana cry about 'disarmament.· ''This may deceive some people some of tbe time, but not rorever." -.. Life Wisd,om fro~ a Dead ~Language Like many another young man of my time and place, I spent seven or eight years of my llfe wrestling with a dead language -and you wW kindly keep your necrophilia to younell. Where f I dikes, killing -t dlUdnn with WE PWNDER our secticx1 Or~ «>S- napalm, dnmkenly mllJ'dOr!nc others m -to make automobiles 'lnd.takvlaion highways, , snd ot'lllng tlltlr lrleod's ,,sell, wblch """' not needed Jn 'Iba Orst bread In tbe Dime of ~ snd place, and which have almost certalllly In their effort to cooclude an anti-bl· jacklnc _....,t, tbe United States and Cuba WW eater lht twilight zone where the ooncepta ol asylum Jnd extradition overlap. Asylum la granted when the govemmeot of a state or one of lb repretentatlvts «broad receives and pro-- tecta a fuclllvl from tbe jUJtlce ol another jurladlctl<lt. Extrsdltloo Involves the ~ of a fugitive charged with • spoclllc ~ lo the countTy. wbere the crime Odmnd. It Is In this grey ma, where poUtlcll and crtm.lnal factors Intermingle, tbat~ the moot difflcult utraditlon battlel ... lougbt. grew up, the differ- ence between you and your father was fthat yuu c"o u Id remember and parse the periods and tap of Cicen>, while our old man didn't know tDe cove from QJolidge.. Further, b prlnclpl · · · '!Int du dooe more harm than good, In the llJ'COlld · mJc ty e -your ty, u a place. We will never blow what a •llfe streela bad a glorloualy GoWc blatory ofcl~~.~~notbutoteqto~,:ortbaot wil!><>ut JustbJi·afte{ too much Is lilce, ·• tllat wenit·baclt to Aulllilan times. ·•·• ~ .... -. , •--::=· because we are lnex1rlcal>ly plugged Into AltllouP Iba United States -of! dlplamatlc -with alba nw11 a -yeara ago, a bilateral mrodltlon truly llcned In 1904 remains In IO<Ct. The oriiJna1 peel pn>vlded !or tbe ex· tradition of perlOlll charpd with IUch felonlet 11 murder, anan, robbery and lorgery. Additional ollen1e1, lndudlng abort.ion and the corruption and seduc· tion ot minors, were made e1trad.ltable mider a U.S.-OJl>a tnaty of 1926. The United States has asked CUba to extradite two sets of American sky- jackers: the four mt'n who diverted an Eastern Airlines jet to llavana on Oct. 29 and the three men who forced a Southern Airways plane to land In the CUban capital on Nov. 12. All seven have been cbarpd In this counlry with extraditable crimes. Havana bas announced, bowever1 tbat tbe Soutbero Airways h!Jackert wm be tried "' Cuban criminal char1es. MIJ8T COUNTIUES ._ tbat uylmn sbould be granted to political fU&!Uvos but denied to "common crimJnala." The llnlblelll lies In dlllerontlatlnc tbe two. ilier.. .,. In tbe United Slates today a number ol Cullen exiles wbo hijacked planes or bolts to escspe the C..tro ...,..,.. Amerlcam rqard U-penons • polMlcal ~: to Castro, Ibey are criminals wbo ' oiioold be extradited. DIPLOMA11C A8VWM ! or iii er I y covered both political ollaidm and --of crime. '!be tjle'of the tbeoey of terTllor11! BOverelCJ>ly Jed II llrat to _.i acceptance ol the prin- ciple that political refugea sbould not be sblelded, although ordinary Jntnaken cootlnued to enjoy asylum. Preaent-day practice follows the opposite rule. The first extradition provision in a treaty or the United Stat.es was in- corporated in the Jay Treaty ol 1794 with Great Britain. It provided for the sur- rendtr ol fuglUves charged with munl<r and lorgery. Today, the typical ex- tradition treaty lists more than a score of offenses. Most pacts confine themselves 1 to crimes which are similary defined in lhe laws of the signatory countries. 1be procedure for detennining whether a request !or extradition ahall be granted varies. In the United States, extradition la ropnled as -tlally identical to committal !or tlial. Thus, it Is _,., to produce evldenc< ,.. strong u woold be req¢ttd If the f1111Uv1 bad committed tbe same crtme In U.S. tenitory. Obviolllly, tben, It will be difficult for lhil country and CUba to reach agree- ment oo extradition of hljaclw'I. But the attempt ls praiseworthy, and $UCC(!SS could Jead to further easinc __ or U.S.· CUban tenalon -and to fcftr hijackings. \ .be was almoot as 1 ~ proud of your trlclta as he was Ill his IJIJIOl'IDC'. This was democracy, early 20th century style. I IAlVED the stout aound of Latin, and Used to spout the v ..... of Vfrlll Into the dan.k wintry air ol Cenllwl Park. "Quo usquc tandem abutere . . . " wu addrell9ed to IDlllY an Imaginary Jury, examining Ibo Intricate propoaitlon of wbetlier I bad the rlgbt lo be elive. It was aJWays a dtlight to learn lhat IOme word I picked up at the crib or pt the (Send your pn>btems lo O<orge and let him help you tum WJeleu confustan Into total chaos.) Dear o.orse: Kids are 1poUed these da,ys! A dollar or two to go to the movie •n then Ibey ilemand a ride there and backl Wbetl l was a kid I was lucky to aet a dlme for tbe movie and I Yet, •II tblUmg Iba other ...,.t, . U-criminals an your own -and tbe producllon sale and distribution ol bow lltUe of 1111 llud7 of tbe Iancual• that Ibero II no -. no maltor bow whst we do not need, and have to be told survivesalter,.nylaurdecade•llcan cWnnable or bow~ ol -,..need still coojugata the .,.-·-of ....-you .,.. not cspable: • / y.,., dd Terence and Seneca, "h o and bellum, U-t.., p l rulltles ol That Is really what Terence meanL aound like a Clpitollne law finn knew Roman and ol all llfe; but predaul llt1le The obverae• of bla bitter coin is also whereof Ibey spoke. Btit Ibey may have else. j)llrlly true: There la notblnc '° oplmdld underestimated man's perverse delight THE SOLID ralduum, apart from In what IDlll bu dooe irblcb la not wttllln In acting against principles of wbose such dlsclpUne u the otod,y of a claalcal your ~· Bui Uiere la • limit In thli rilblness be has no doubt. 'That too, is a language may have 11iVf11 me, are two or obm'll. • ""' all copoble Of depravity; quality common lo mUtklnd tbree sentences. I have never lorgotten but "" ""' not all eapoble ol Iba -· ~. and do not loresee tbat I ever to greatness. shall. One sentence ls from Terence, the MY OTHER Latin toucmtone comes other two from Seneca. They seem to lrom another Roman dramatist, Seneca' embody, for me, nearly all the wisdom , It ls two sentences which may be required in the conduct of life. translated u : "What nature requires is "Nothing that 11 common to mankind is obtainable, and witbin e&sy reach. Jt Ls roreign to me," said Terence, the Roman for the !llperfiuous we sweat." writer of comedies. The lesaoo here seems obvJous. Hap- Wben you read about people bombing plness would be tbe pursuit ol wh•t walked two mlla eecb way! WJ\Y, Instead of caterlll( to today'• lnta. don't you help brine back the old valueaf T.C. Dear T.C.: O.K., T.C., here's a dime .. ,ttart walking. (ff I pve you an extra nickel for popcorn will you stay gone?) nature requinl, diJcoatmt the whoring alter tbal wblcb la rully not needed. The point -tnidw enough In Seneca's time. The .-IMJlltencs might w<ll serve 11 Iba eplcnpil m Uie tombstone olourcl'fllllatlon. Capltalllm, Iba economic system under -... _.1e, llllibt oully be d .. fined u the merdlandlelng, of t h • superflllOlll. We get tbe tilings we need, in large measure, by eelling to each other the things we do not need. Tboosands ol mouths will be. fed in the next few years. by a tecbnOlogy of sublime Inanity: The Space Shuttle. \ I OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wttd, PkbLUh.tr Tlwmo.t KttviL, Editor Barbara Krttbfch Edttoriol Paoe Editor Tht' tdUorial page of lht OeJly Pilot 1ttki1 10 lnrorm and atimu. ls1e readcn ~Y prtMntinr this nnapa.per·s Ofllnloru: aft\! mm· mentaey on toplca ot lntdcst •l'ld Jlgnltlea~. by providlna a fm'llm tor the txprtulon ot our retd(!ra' oplnlOnt. llnd by J)Nttntillg the dlvtrR vl@Wf'll'llnts of Inf~ Oh- serven and 1pokftmu on to111ca of tht di)'. Thursday, November 30,-1972 .. • " . • City Hall hbyists' tTold .-'\ LOii AllG~ (AP) -'!'be ~ lot CttY ~ lollbylltl bu '!I'" Iha lrfltled i. n .. M-.' --to • nporl ' by'Clty Clertr; Rex'!. Layton, " llllly-one lobbylats w b o '"l"'rted being paid 1100 or mare for lcylnC to lnfblence maalclpal actions received a (coNSUMER ) \ tol,ai of 111,Ja ' during the -lllOlllba ending JW>e Ill, Lqtoa Mid In Ilia report to thedl)r_,,;j, 'l'be lobbyistt are roqulred to lUe quarterly lllalements of earolngs and ·-Wider an ""1lnlnce adopted lo 116'1. •:c••"9e It' SA'l:iwmmo (AP) -A plae tliat would allow lllata of. ficialJ to say "charge It" when buying aupplles for the stata has moved one step clooer to becoming law. A H Senale l'lunce Com- mittee vota sent It to the Sonata &or. ' '!'be~ bill by ~ !lnieil Mobley, (R-Sanc<r) would ltmlt the ... of credit can!a to ~ of l50 orlea. e M-AWe• SACRAMENTO (AP) Wage, hour and~ con-ditions lan a e to adult women apply to adult men a1IO -with two G · ceptiona -under a bill ap- proved by the Sonata. Tiii ...,.,_ that ,.....ment provide womee a place to Ill OD the Job and""" lain wellht Ultlng flmlta would not be appllod to men. Mid Sen. Georp -([).San Frandaco), the -of tbe bill In the Upper House. Labor becked tbe measure becaaae 1polusneo Nid the· bill would prevent ..,..tal pre> tec11oos..-towomee !nm belag atruct down by equal rlgbts amendment !bat tbe Leplalure r a ti fl e d ~-••w KIUN SACIWll!:NTO (AP) -'!'be -....... ""'""'111,w baa Jd!led ·~ bill ~ at strqtliealng tbe embeltlecl -Dlvlalon of ~ Salay and lncreulnC tbe en- fmoement of Its laWI. Tbe committee rejected by a M vote a ~· by ~ Jacl: !l'eotoo (0.llmtabello) to reorganize tbe division, -Ila autborlty and allow JDllde. -criminal -lion of employers who 'riolate state ufety Ian. ' '!'be bill met the Ol>llOlltlon ol .._uu... Cl Gov. Raalld Reagan'• ad- mlnlatratioa, tbe caufomla MaoulactUren Aloodatloa, tbe Cllllorola -Ownber of commer<e and o t be r · h1stneu lfGUPI· They all con- tended Fentoo'a propoul WU 1•premature" and should be shelved until nm year. BEFLECDONS ... Reyn Sheffer ...... bltnt ol ~ .. .....,ftl llMft thin tle"'9 .... ,.... Uft ..... , ... ................. ~­....... a tMu ... t ef ...._ .. ...., .... erltl ...,,.. .... Ii bu long been known by vocational COWllelon that people usuallT do well thole tblnp they enjoy -· The person who 1uceeedl tn any field probabQr e n J o y 1 hil work and therefore does it well It mat be eater if we love our work but Lond'ellow ad· Viles US to do well WhateYtr we do, ...S without reprd to the fame we may derive In AO dolna• Tbm! II tbl8 word of hope tor thc»e en- gqed In -the7 do not enjoy: We ean IH.rn to like almGot &111' type Of plnf\11 -ii by .....,,..,,tlo& on the positive upecb. It it Ulllally far M&ier than find· lq other work whkh mt&ht have its drawbacka. too. We are proud to provide the neoolo of thll community With an es1entlal lltt\'ic:if, and ot rendtrina lhS. aierviee u perfectly u P*lble. 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'lbell it was called blackmall Our Langl'8ge man dug tbat up. -·w . ., ·-~; ' . . . . \ I -- 'l ' -'-CUn'OMER ASKS U a divot'Ctd man has ever been e5ected U.S. presi- dent! Not so far. Nor a felloW not. at least a third generatloo American. Nor a man wilh other than western Europe ancestJy. LATEST CLAIM cl the ocbolars is more than half all 'humaii knowledge has -gained in the laet foor years. I doo't heueve·<lt. mGGEST vegetable -name it - is fust about 10 times as heavy as the biggest animal - name-it, too. ~ STILL, ONE marriage in flye it a, r,eman1age. CAm..E -'Ibere are jUS about1 as many cattle in India as people in lhe United Staleo. But thoee bovine are a lot safer. Fewer" are m8p)ed, mangled land mur-. tiered. 'l1te India constilution, is .doliined lo protect thlll livestock, which never turns Imo beef, just as the U.S. Constitution is supposed to protect citizens hereabouts. Maybe 3.000 Indian ocganiutlons ~.soldy to keep thooe beasts on the hoof. Manf' more agencies operate in this country to care for people .. still. •the &ionizing violent fa- talities among merely mortal humans· here far outnumber the unnatural deaths among the sacred catUe there. • QUl!RIES -' Q. "How king from the fll'lll day he Join• the service does it take the average Anny colooel to get his birds?" · A. Just 24 years. Lieutenant C"Monel, 17 years. Major, 10 years. Captain, five years. First lieutenant, two years. Warrant officer, 12 years. Master sergeant, 10 years. Ser· geant, five years. Corporal, three years. Q. "PEOPLE wilh the same blood type can exelumge blood.· Can they aJso exchange grafts of skin?" A. Not ordinarily. Unless they're identical twins. Q. "LOUIE, why doo 'I yoo give up this daily chit chat to create something of real quality that will endure?" A. You mean like the Pierce Arrow? 111e Peerless? The Paclwd. Q. "AT WHAT age Is the average Japaneae baby taught to ll'ie chopsticks?" A. Aboot 3. Address mail to L. /tf. Bovd, P. 0 . Boz 1875, Newport Beach 92660. MEN. You 're one step ahead in style ahd savings. Comfortably low ' ' 6.98 At1r1ct~ monk 11rap 11yUr)g. Soft whttt crlnkle vinyl and euy going nexibl• IOln:Eaay to clean. Mlft'o•l-61> to 11, 120. _N .... llOOOC>ol-Sl -ISoool ... tol -••L•WS21.51Kl V'ICtlllJ Bit( ...._ Caf10I St. Md P«MIOIRI 81i4. ' -3520 r,,.. SI. -""'lludl "' tnoc""'"' IUMt G..-~ , tllll 111.Hlelltst I ) ' Sewer Joo . Will Last Roliber --: _Ckanly Help So~ht From Puh:q & ~DgllDlC . ~ cl • ll'mll1lon -.... Hae wilJ --Uque lo .......... ,...,,. .. V.uei lllltll imt -· ·~ lo GlllcJall cl lhe Orange Co u n t y Sonltatloo Dlatrl<I. MEMPlllS, T1ao. (AP) -Noel Doon llicllonllon1 •• lold pollee be ....... !.roolod by • -armed wtth II tnile when be ar- riftd at • cola laundry. ---tha ..... her took '7 lrcm him. but belore leottnc P"' him bocl< 75 ~ .. be could do ru.. wash. • '• Wider publlc partldfotlon In the plannlng atageo cl the ~ Poled Newport Beach cultural center at Newport Center wiU be neeessary to malte the II]> comlng fUnd drive ~. the City Arla Com6iittee 1111 tolddtycouncllmeo .•• Better commwdcallon With city hall would help, too, coun- cilmen told the commit~. ~ CllVNclL ~ daUon,. -p -by tht ,,. .,..,..~-t Mayor Dooald A. Mc•.,.. to v a r Io u 1 ~ opil 1!lll! In write lo the llHport -""""' In the cllJ, .. prtplr!na Fellrualy IO • lhat F,.......,., 111 ~ cl the a tee•11'1111 *"' or the study aod on the Im- cultural -· .Mini tllat ii -wblcll -...i be com· pro~ lo .......,lloos eooperoll ...., wllb ... -li~plel~ed~lD~J=:!i·~RedtJ=~llld~._::bel~hll=-:.:lbe~t'fli~'irootiL=~ .. ..... .. -........ ... Uve ~· --cl 1111 IOllS --cu...-..t '. ol • 0.................... """ ........ ~,:/ . i...a.i.. -,, ... -l11t Seledloii .Nowt miltee cbalrmu, llld the foundatloo bu lllrlod to ooet wider eommunlty support i.rl 11--•:"!"',_.~~ ...... '!be dil\riet is bltbging a 96- lncb dlam<ter tnink line through lhe city to relieve al- ready run sewage lines in Fountain Valley, parts cl Hunt- inglon Beadt, Westminster, Gaqlen Grove, SWilon and ll"'!"" Part. Jud W ll · J _ the center,'Wbloll will lnclade · ge i Ruw :...~=r. ·~wn '"!'bey have all'Oldf met wtth the _, Club ~ plu On Fireman Plea ~i~t,wlthothlrgroups,"he SEWAGE CONSTRUCTION ' miOThe;;;;;;N;;;e;;;w;ipor;;;;;;t ;;Harbor;;;;;;;;F;;oun-;;;;;::::ii:ii has Fountain Valley ~fie An Orange County Superior no longer perform his normal '• blocked on Bushard Street, r.ourt judge bas refused to lm-duties, the lawsuit states. south of Talbert Avenue. 'l11e mediately ·ru~ on a writ Hall states be was pla..ced ln project started at 1itbe in-demanded by a disabled an administrative post May 22 tersection of Br oo th u r ri ftttman whO claims the city of and asked the Pub Ii c Street and Ellis AVf¥1U8 last. Newport Beach· owes hint Employees Retirement August . more than nine months back System two months later to From the Buihard-Talbert 1 pay. , • grant disability retirement. lntersectloo, the sewer line Judge Jameo F. Judge toot . will swing ....t along Talbert the arguments,'ol lawyers for HE Cl.AJllS he was 1m- to Mqnolla, -'-"°'!I'-on Edwin. c. llalUilld Deputy Cily medialely placed on sick leave Magnolia Street to' Slater AttoineJ David Bude under and has DO! worked for lhe Avenue, West on Slater to submiJsion Ttielday ,with the . city since July 24. He states Newland street, and north on Indication thal be,will rule this that he aslted Aug. 25 to go of[ NeWland. to Bolsa Avenue week on t,be ISsue. 1;, si~ leave and on regular lea.ve where it will terminate. with full p&,,and that the city HAU.. A •YEAR veteran unlawfully'dinied the request. TRAFFIC WILL BE in' · or the Newport fire forcO, hurt . ' Judge Jitdge••has been ask· terruplod along the route. bis ltoict 11111 knee while .0 du.·' ed by)lall'1 laj,yers to order Total cost or the contract ·la ty July 4, 1971. , the city to 11".Y l\iS back salary $5,750,000. It is expected to be He was off duty from .th.It for nine mOntbs and two days completed before oetobet, dllte to Oct. I but·found ·on bis; unlil 1Jia dlaablllly -lliiUement 1973. return to work that be c.ould ,expires. f.t· ·, " .. AM liiDIO with t•Tra•· ..... eo Tape PlaJa'.· . ·' . ' "COMPUTE WITI TWO Aao'SISPEISl81 SPEUEIS FULL SIZE · IECDID .CHAlllEI DELIJiE STEREO STAID sruED HEAD,PHOME , . ' ' I 1i •• , ., • ~·. , r • CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR SCHOOLS " • f RECOMMENDS RE.C4LL OF GILLETTE ind LINKE AND ENDORSES ' I ¥1KE SAGAR & tUCILLE WHITAKER "t• Ret•f'll Re1peMil>le LeHei-s•lp to O.r SrlloOb'.. • I llEME~BER ~ YOTE TWICE ON DEC. 5 , . •' • YES FOR · [8J YES ON RE5A1.L ·[&I SAGAR '& ~Am · ,. ... ~ -C }el ... en-. i.r ~ -...... ~ C•lllily, 1• Mc C....., Pt.. ~ l9lcl -DA1LY ) 10.9 P~..,. ,'a .BELL<e;HDWELL . CASID.TI ar.coa·--. . * • I ) ' AMJnllfll WITH IUILT·ll IEC811 CHA l ,AID TWO WAY All SUSPEISIDI SPEAIEI SYSTEMS •e T...iRP ...... , tf FleMI IEHtct Tr ........ Pll ~.fl,....,IT•'-1 I . IU_J ... UO,_ .• ~ • 11" i'in\Mtl eDl ..... _lft e TlittM'O..tC"" \. c., .. """' ·1 ,•i.....l'llA.-..,...... ,. , Ulltwtf- • , •• , ..... 20 .._ ..... _.,..,.,,. .. e lH lltblll LMrll '1• .... ,.. .. , .... • '"' fSA Cellr C.1c1N Lw ' ' I CJ?S RU PllC~ ~UIOI". . I . . , tr. t'.·,, " .& •.• J, fl hill· 111 E lecn.lc , • • a.ttt-l11" 1Elielt ... ,. ,e COklf Con.t..C 1$,I Lli'I e ,DMft IA,.... 1tls •I• e...-111USA ··~·--~ • • • • : • ' • • , " . •• ... , .. . .... . -... ThundaJ', Novtmbtr 30, 1972 DAILY PILOT f .. Delay in-'Mamm0th' Ruling ' . Accept,ed;· by Ecology Group SACRAMENTO (AP) -lf/O, which aJao WIS atilhored C o D a e r v a t. 1 Onlltl hive by Knox. wllhdnwn -. ol lllelr ~ -Tbe portiom or lbe act al· pooltlon lo a bill that -I-by !be KM1 bill ·are delay ealoroemeot ol the """ -whicb r e q u Ire en- trovtnlal "l"rlendl or limn-vlnnnoola\ Impact l!W"Veya rnoUl" rullni by lbe State be conchlcled belore bulldlng supreme Court. permits are issued for private· Re«gan admhtis!tallon bad maintained qi. requirement applied only to publJcly 11.nanc· ed projects. Knox's la one of tbree bUl1 In the legtslaUve mill wlllcb supporters say are attempts to straighten out some of 'the CALIFORNIA • 'l'BE MEASURE by ly financed construction proj· ecta. confusion caused by the high "--------J court nlling. ' • Assemblyman John T. KM1, ([).Richmond), went to · the LAST SEPT. 21 the court nded in the C!lle of "Friends of Mammoth versus Mono County" that the requirement !.~l env~tal impact ~ 1er~ apj>lied equally to prlyattly :lllll publicly fmano- ed projects. Until lben, the .- Y '1ung ,Girl, 13, Found Murdered • Senate floor Wednelday alter winning t-0 approval In !be S.nate Finance Committee. ldl your • . . estate today, c0nservas ft for your family _ tomorrow. · · Clll your nelil'8llt Manuut8 Representative ,McJnl.dlUfe · 'lllo lilanuiocturM Ufo lnsuianco ~ny Heed Office; TatOma. ~ • • ....,, a.cw11"' wtn. -·""-·~·· 0!11f•lf• .,... .... PrtMt bClnl ._, •Alle-llllM)ff ,,.._ .. . Kno1'1 bill would establilb a 120-day moratorium )n the en- rorcement of aectlons of the EnYin>mneDtal Qualll\' Act ol Gren Moulding Pho~642-9493 • Art Lessons • Cwtom Framins 784 W. 19th Street , Costa MCA, Calif. 92627 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The body of a pretty young girl found in an abandoned apartment house here Thanks- giving Day was identified Wednesday when her step.par- ents ~ a published · photograph of her earring. The body, known only as \Jane ·Doe No. 40 for the past weelr:, was Identified as Lor- etta Brown, 13, of Daly City by her step-parents, Pttr. and Mrs. James T. Brown. They said the girl had been living with her molher, Claussie Jen- .kins of San Franci.s<.'o. The body was found in the storeroom of the apartment building in the Western Addi- tim_ of the city. The girl was partially clad and wore on her left ear a ring made from a 1961 Denver-minted penny~ ART CLASSES We've ltyl'Md the soft EARTH benMth the concrete ef our cit• Return to N1ture with KAUO EARTH SHOES of L..guu -1 MW ..,..-lenc• for your fMt, ' REG JO we~k s ..l S 5 0 ezp Jon 15th 10% off ..accadllly ClrWI #1, 1154 S.. (out Hy .. LltUM 4'7~2755 .I•, c:ra.Alc; ·POBTABLI CAlllTTI , .ucoaMa· *"I ~T811ATIC {OOITRIL c:ra.AIG ELECfBONIC tALCULATOl JM •. .iu,,, '*8d •DI~ S.tf.C.UI .... 11.,1anaai1t """1it -0..llMI Alllftll A•tllHlt kif At 011Matl11 . 9'5 129'5 t::re.A.1 C5 #3212 • ITDIOllltDI .... t1'r•ck ......... , .. -----· .... --..... -·-=-,. ........ ,.. 1J• ---uo, ~ .. -- I r , Telopha se Scores ~ Victory in Vote • ' SACRAMENTO (A P) -A state senator lw lost hie fight to slap expensive new re- quirements on a low-(:ost human body disposal opera- tion. The Assembly Ways and Mea ns Committee rejected Wednesday a bill that would have required !be Telophaae Society ol San Diego to ac· quire a mortuary, and the operator to be licensed as a funeral director. THE VOTE was 6-7, five short ol the margin required to i;e.-;d the Senate-passed measure to the Door of the lower house. Sen. Jack Schrede (R·San Diego), authored the measure which was supported by the Callfomla Funeral Directors Assoc.iatlon. Schradi said its purixise was to establish gw1ter regulation of the Telophase and would not apply to the state's 12 non· profi t memorial societies - which contract with establish- ed mortuaries fl"r low~3t funeral.!. Thomas B. Weber, president of Telophase, te1tified Schrade's proposal would have required him to Install a mortuary at 11 cc.st of "about a quarter of a mill ion dollars." HE ALSO insisted he is not a funeral director "in any sense of the word" and ob- jected strenuously to being subjected to a licensing board Magee Gets Court Ouster For Remark SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - Convict Rochell . Magee was ousted from hie own trial for the third day in a row Wednes- dey when be shouted a profane remark at !be pMldlng judge. Judge MO!IGO co.lv.l n -~·removed lo a )»!ding ceU to 11aten to, .PfO' i"!."'11"P oYfll I micropllone alter Magee -to the judge to "tiu Jil)' IS!., .. Magee, 33, a black "convict who bas spent half his life in prilon, is accused of slaying Marin County Judge Harold J. Haley during an aborted escape tty (rom a courtroom where Magee had been testi- fying. He finally came to trial more than two years after the Incident, following I e n g t h y pretrial proceedings and the trtal ol hie former codeleodent Angela Devis, who was ac. quitted. MOanwhue attorneys and lbe judge ,..... questioning pro- spective jurors from a list of 125 penoo1 about their at- • titudes on OM; cue from news publicity. Jtidge Colvin an- nounced bO pflins to sequester jurors for the entire trial. The judge aaya however be will allow l arnily reunions on Christmas and New Year's eve. : which he said I.! domina!ed by ! funeral directors. • Weber said hi.! organization, • which cremntes over 30I) l::; bodies a year and sprtads tbc ashes at sea, dotsn't oeed a mortuary. • ' In an interview, Webel' said ! : he thought it was entl"'1y ;: possible the State Board of ~, Funeral Di~ors could Ull1: ~ • the Scbrade bill to "go ~ :: another low~t funeral ~ · as well. ; r: "The State BOllrd of FuneraJ ~ Directors has been trying te; •. get rid of me morial 80cletie1; ever since they. started" 11' r .-.1ifnrnia in U>e late 1~ Weber added. THE CAIJFOl\NIA Feder~< tion of Fune.ml and Memorie;t Societies opposed the bJll: fonnally last month even' though !be 1% m em b er organiza tions were convinced • the mea$Ure wo_uld not affect : them , said A. E. Pesonen of Sacramento, vice president ol the federation. . ,. Panel Kills 'Restroom' Condom Bill :i SACRAMENTO (AP) -The sale of condoms in vending •· machines would promote im-; i morality more than it would :r combet venereal disease, an assemblyman said, In voting to kill a bill that -1d have permitted such sales. . : Sen. Anthony Bellemoo (D-I Beverly Hills), author ol the · bill, said it WIS needed lo help light the aharply Increasing rate of venereal disease in Cettfornla and to cut down on illeglUrnacy, al.!o lncnallng. The Assembly Waya and Means c.ommtttee, however, voted &-7 to kill !be bill. "I .think with thie bill mak· Ing them more acceutble ao they can get them easier, you're ... promoti n.c lm- morollly," aald Asmnblyman John Colller (Jl,.l.ol Anflel .. ). Tbe bill, Sii 11'1, would have permitted the condom ftl1dlng machines In reatrooms only. Stare Pawn In Battle? ByClaf!IW-lkrYice SACRAMENTO - Celilomla could become a pawn In I power llnlggle -the AFL-CJO and 1he Teemsters Union which woulil affect advmely both the grower& and the agrlcultunl workers, state offlciall say. In the long nm, the ...,_ sumer -1d be moot illected, ac c ording to State Agricultural Director C. B. Christensen. He said h ·e received notice from New York City Teamllen that lh<y will no longer loed or unload lettU<.'e bearing Cesar Olave1' United Farm Workers label .. J f DAILY PILOT BOUTIQUE Cl~EANERS I I Santa Ana-Tustin --Hospital Slited Jobless Ve~ Ca1i Apply For 'County Creawd' Jobs ALTlltATIONI 6 UITTU.,. POI PAllT1CULAI ...- W artaer•Dale Center Comer of Wornor & Sprl ..... le, Hunt ........ INch SANTA ANA-ConstrucUon of lbe new Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital Is ex- pected to get underway in becember, following t be recordlng of a 115.5 milllon loan. rather than relying oo govern- ment grants or an eitensive fund-raising campaign . SANTA ANA -Joblesa veterans who meet certain re- quirements may be added to a waiting list for certificates guaranteeing 'employment with participating c o u n t y agencies under a n e w , federally-funded program. The veteran must also have Or)ce in ~Ion o f 842-2050 completed 1a1 consecutive cerUfica*, veleranl mUltt l~~~~~~iiii daya of active duty He cannot find their own jolll within thei; be currently on r~rve duty 1 f:!C:~ .=-1or i;:\; ROBES FOR CHRISTMAS "We are pleased we were able to acquire the necessary funds from lbe Ralph C. S..lro Company of Los Angtles," he said. , ORANGE COUNTY or ret1ttc1 and, u 11ng1e, he · disabled • • d nondlaabled Best ~-lection Now! must not make more than · veterans on a fUU..tlme or ..., ' The 121 million, 300-bed hospital wUJ be built at 1101 N. Tustin AV<., Santa Ana. Tbe hospital will be buUt on '---------' The 12. 7 mUllon project ta designed to pay Orange Coun- ty veterans' wages for jobs crea ted according to their skills with school districts, city and county governments and spectal dlstrl~ such as library, parks and beaches departments. f!,llllO per year. part-time buis, THE HOUSE OI' Hospital dlrector W a y n e Schroeder said hospital direc- tors decided to seek a private loan_Jor tbe construction an lkcre site next to the Newp;irt Freeway. It will con· sist of four specia lized modules surrounding • a 10- story general hospital tower. ·Court Dela.y Granted Two hundred men and women received certificates Nov. 13 from the Publ ic Employment Project (PEP) offices in Santa Ana on a first- come, fint«rVed basis. RETIRED EXECUTIVES IN THE HARBOR AREA Many of yoo haVt! said that it is too bad for communi- ties not to be able to use and benefit from the talent.a and experience you have acquired through successful business or service careers -that you would welcome an oppor- tunity to be Involved In something useful to the com- munity, to serve others. HERE IS SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY! A local non-governmental, non-profit organization needs you. It needs your abilities. Frankly, It is a non- paying ta1k. But It otterl you the inestimable rewards and personal satisfacti on that come when you help others, when you contribute to the community. Will you answer this challenge? Do you really want to get Involved In something vital in your community! Write to: BOX 566 DAILY PILOT P.O. BOX 1560 COSTA MESA, CA. 92626 For Attorney SANTA ANA -Newport Beach attorney EvereJt Eldon Stone has been grllnted a three-!flonth delay of his Orange County Superior Court trial on charges of suborning perjury and bribing a witne~. Acting Presiding J u d g e William a. Speirs authorized the delay lo Feb. 28. Stone, 41, is appealing a Santa Ana municipal court conviction on lewd conduct charges filed by a police of- ficer who testified he was propositioned b ~he lawyer in a city park men s room. Stone's alleged offering of a $1,000 bribe to a witness who testified for him in the· resulting trial led to the Grand Jury's indicting him o n bribery and perjury allega- tions. sione is free on his promise to appear for trial. TO BE ElJGIBLE for the waiting list. a veteran must be unemployed for seven days prior to applying, a resident of Orange County and hooorably discharged since Aug. 5, 1964. Wilderness Film Slated ORANGE -AUan D . Cruikshank, professional wild- life photographer , will present a film entitled "The Big Sky Wilderness" on Dec. 9 .in the third of a series sponsored by lbe Audubon Society. Tbe program Is open lo lbe public and will be held at 7:45 p.m. at Cbapman College Memorial Hall Auditorium, 333 N. Glasaell St. 'llcketa will be available at the door. FORGET RET Ali. -EYEIJ'YlHl~G·~ GOING AT CONlllACTOR PRICES QR LESS! . , ;, SA VrE THOUSANl)S OF DOLLARS Special Prices Extended ONE WEEK ONLY! For Weekender Ad ,•ertising Phone 6424321 OOMPARA.Bl.l':r . ('OIAJKTIL&"I' . Jl£TAILPKJ('S <'OSTMM."'l'Oll PU<'! <'O"l'AR'A 1.¥. 001.()R Tlll.'S ' S...42c1b1211t.ThklcNr'onPil1 47~ SIAICAIPITTIU ., •...•• •••••••• .89c 111.n. s.v.ndc.l.M,Ovt.t 12x12 1n. 49 29f.. '1i -II FACI CUPIT TILi. . .. • .. .. .. .. ' 11, S-16d Sv,:.ple, Nw.ff-Wall 12x12 In, 2 3~ • ... YllYL ROOI TILi ...•. , ••••.• , 39' ""· Scwe~ll!!t_!._•_Clean12•121n.Amtico 24, 111U Y11YL ASllSTV5 ROOlt TILi .. , ... , • fZ M.n. Save Id ,m;nlthed 6 Va •6 Va In, Selid Ook 15 t_ PAIOllTROOITU , .•.•.••..••.•. 22c 5,..,. S•.oo -Decoroti"• CMolM $18 98 14" DILUX~ PAUCET , • , •••• ~ • • • ... So..50%1 leovtlfu4 ,atterMll\Genuine · 4 9• -AKROOIA19Wlll TILE ,,,,,,, •.. 98' - Scrte 16d rink, Mue, Mechel & Whit• 3 6 t 1n111aunca1•11LE ........ : .. 52' ....._ s-SO'Jf,I k~ and Pfll!tty 3 11/~ -'ll-UUIPUSTl<Wlll TIU, ...... ' ;r;,, S.W l4c1Leolutlkothol.-Thintl 83 69~ ........ WlllTIU , ............ c co.n.· Sow 3ld hf Klldion and lath SJ 09 784 <GPl'ElaAIEWlll l'U............ . "·"· 5,..,. lOe -Cedllloe Un• • 99e 59Cso. I · CllAMIC TILi R.L COLORI t • •• • Scrte-4Sc.I MoM lMfN LoollLllf941r 1011lO~n. 89 44 4 ClUll IDOIM lllllll .. TILi ....... · · ' . "-• ,. Ju:T.\IL PKf('p; <'ONTRAC'TOK PIUC'S ...... d........................ 13~· SIOW'f.Wlm<lllHIGTILE ............ I 6t . ·,._._ S.V.19cl T!"'-_h Mar-Pniof 36 In. Wide 44~ -TW YllfL <OU•tllllOPPlllG. , , .... 63' ""· I Sav910cl hsf D.Watoi:PQ1ffm1 1 94 ARMSTIOllG<USTOlllEICll!lll"ROOITIU 29' ..... Scfvo50%!101yCore,L!rl\IWeor6 Ft.Wlde s4 98 249 ARMSTIOllGYlllTL511mROOltlllG .... , "·" ,rot.ct All Floon $ ' . 569 _ VINYL GUARD "'/• GALLON ······-5.98 So..29c1Mok1YCM.1r8atht1i1b$afol 9 IO-SUPTRWllT , ... :, .. , ........ 1.' Scwe$1AO! Retft.ed Soo..e_~ Grob ,4 79 UfllllmQIR-IAntlllTWE .... , • Scsw$1 .40IR...-sedSoopandGrob SJ 79 <BllllC llTll fllTWRE .. ,, .... ,. , - S-. $2,541 HW.S Crocks, S..h Loob ,6 91 <BIMKTR-111'.,. .. ,,..... • 'Scrte 2ld S..!1 laoka, lnttolh Emily S l 19 MTIO atlCX-SUl ......... ,, .. . . • Scwo$1,091WorilsinSecond,1ColOt"Tile'1 s7 98 "llSTlllTQU•" lOD l'lll REMOYD . • Sa~ll .10! Ea.!Y_!•l_..,,()W'<J'1i10 ,4 9I "SOf1' Off'' cu AMllSIYI IUIOYa . . • .; Sov. ltd Delu11e 111.lln. hollon ·ff ( llKORiTORQllRRTTIU .....• C:," 69i .. ' 33t. 23' ... 444_, 166 "" 1 .,.,_ 3•• "· 79\.· COST4 MESA ml ~ARBOR ILVD. 645-1126 ' I SPECIAL HOURS: OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. -S PM. MON, -THURS. / FRI, 8 AM. -10 P.M. TUES.-WED,·SAT. I A.M.-5:30 P,M, ' \ I I 2648 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY 9 lo 5:30 SUNDAYS 9 lo S Christ1ncu BEGINS AT HOME Start with THI DOOR -AND -THE ENTRY WREATHS AND SWAGS He119 • wNl.+h or 1w•9 •• • w•lc-' to fAml l y 111&! ~l1nd1. 1 w.;::"12.95 =:-9.95 I I TOPIARIES Ir I g h t ind colorf.,I "thaped tr•••" ,,.. m 1 ct • of p1rrn1n111t "''tori1li In 1ttr1ctiv. cont1in1rs • .... 19.95 ' UN19UE' end OllGINAL decorativ• desi9 ns featuring burlap bows to velvet ·ribbons and from "thin9s natural" t o ever-popular "glittering baubles." SELECT A LMN~ CHRISTMAS TREE Till AND GIFT DECORATIONS ..... ¥. ............................ . BLUE SPRUCE Outstanding bluest of blue -a color contrast to •dcl to your lendsc•pe. Plus m•ny Other llVin9 trees from 9.50. PINE TREES A large variety of tr1dit ion1I pines of outstanding quality. Priced from $9.50. GREAT GIVE-AHEAD GIFT IDEA! I ... ... diMw .................... ...... 1.19 ... 89c ..................................... .,.. (Tky'.-. fNllf It p1ck1g1 trl11t1 too. I NOW ••• FOR TOUR HOLIDAYS OR AS GIF.TS ... .,..... ............... .,.. .. ,..... ~~ ......................... ..... nptr4 ......... ......_ 9.95 ,,... ·························. MUSIC BOXES u.,.ty c•r•inl• f19urln11 ft.et play your f•vorlto Cliti1f- '"'' hrn ... Nice t !YO 1he1d gj~. 0.. of _, ltyt. ef .......... .,_ ..... ,_ ............... t i ..... ..... •• • .... , ....... ~ 17.50 T1111._ •••••••.••.••••••••• M ON ntl SAl'I SIDll Use CAUFORNIA FLAMEPROOFING #JS St•t• Approved for F.b1lc1 #I Stet. Approved for fro1h 9re1n1 1uch 11 trots •nd bo119h1 7,95 IN TIMI POR GIFT-GMN6 TMI WINNDI CAIOl.YN c:oum. of C..t. M"•· WOii ....... ltffftil .... Sllft•• .. 1 .... 11 •••Y s.. .. N ... 26~ ' I ......... ROSES hlat win11in9 ,.... •f ••wrp•11M q11•lity. ARRMNG SOONI -' ' ·-~ : J .. ~ :I L .,....._, ' J ' or I I "'I . .. ...... Thursday, Nowmbtr JO, 1972 DA1l o PllDI JJ , For the Record . ' Marriage £1ee1Qes .,_ '.-'II -~ .. .. of NIN'. I GA ~~':..r-r9dlrlck n, ~ t..11., -Hun1r1111tvri -.mmtt~ Birt"s · ORANGE COllITT _ DA's Request OK'd · Helmet F~ . In Lawsmt Murder Investigators Hired for County SANTA ANA - A manufac· turer of cr11h helmets has been sued for 1100,000 by a Newport Beach motorcyclist who claims the headgear fail · SANTA ANA -Murden have lncrwed IO rapidly 1n Orange Cowity that I h e District Attomey'a olfiee haa found ltseU wltbout enough In- vestigators to bindle the wOrt load. So far thi.s year there have been 71 homlcidea lo the coun- ty, 28 more than there were In all of f971. Dtstrict Attoroey Cecil Hlclcs u ked <0W1ty supervlaors for three a~ d!Uonal lnv01ttgatol)I to handle the unexpected volume. SUPERVISORS 1VESDAY ed to protect him when he fell approved his request. rrom blJ machine Nov. ZS, Hicks' report pointed out 1971 . · that there has been 45 Larry D. McClellan names murders betwee n June and Bell-Top Tex Inc ., as defen· October, which In Itself el'· danta: ln hla Orange County ceeds the entire previous year Superior Court lawsuit. He total of 43 homicides. claims the helmet was design- Hicks failed, at least tem· ed to prevent the injuries be r.; 1unt-if'•M.f-1tfi~ '~ i'*" c•~ "-''~' 1~J~-!!~~. ..~,. Mrii.acr~·,.?zrs. ~=-~~~: • N ........... 2 ij;~·e:· Mr. end Mrs. Albert C. lil:OOI!:-1041'&' Md M. San Dim.., sen Cltlnefl"', 1"1'1 s o suffered and proved to be porarily, in a req uest for hir-1i~·~·d~el~ec~ti~ve~a~nd~unsa~~f~e~.·~· iiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~ ing of an additional deputy district attorney at the highest classification. ' ' Mr. encl Mt1. W!lllen~re, lilewert. ~ upernsors . ....""" -, .. '·· "· ._ .. ~ ......... -·""' M tk . C •ft ,.tltlcle L., lf, m:2 ~ Mr. !"" Nn. Drtld J-·~· t ........ r;;,~ .. ~iTINE -.... '" "'"'"··""-'"""·'"' ur rs in oun y SUPERVISOR ROBERT ••• 31. 1"Wl:ii; H111111111tton Mt..!IM M,... J.-Ganu1n. ,.o. hlr Lash Tax • v • ~ 1• Battin said the new deputy W~YI llurle4 the toft EARTH benMth the concrm "' eur cltl ... R•turn to N•tur1 with ICALSO EARTH SHOii ef L..tune -o new 11:pwl1nc1 tor your fMt. .. • -... ~ '•lllln Caof•lr•no. 11lrl .... fo "'~t;t~l(I -Jll:at.w"t • MCI Ml'I.. Lerrv OIM.ll4as Vl>Nft', • 'l ..... A ...... ._ ~L .. = -~ s.n Juen D should be hired at the lowest Pkcadllly Clrcu• •1, 1154 So. Cutt Hy .. Latuna 4f7·271S 1 • ••• RIM~d~'~":;··· ~~lllL ............... Curb Bill oub"le Since 1971 cla&illicatlon. '~========~=!!"! . x. ct . M!i ~~=~,;::,,. ''That department has tool-1 ., Mat l'OI AM, ' trnare ... -~ •··-i. ollrl cbl Is nd Adwrt159mm1 u~~ .... '~A.~·~· N--., t ' ..,_.,,., t many e 8 not enough What d docto d • JI. 111 Vie F~. ~-11::k Mr ·~ Mrs. ~~ O.vld C1mllOl'e, SANTA ANA -A bm before Indians,'' the s up er v Is 0 r 0 rs recommen '-r:_~~r.,.~•11, :n. 1757• WHIOWTr" N~ ~llU '•· s.n c1-11, 111r1 the state Senate which would SANTA ANA -Murders in resisting arrest, 2, during the charged. "It ls top heavy with , WILKh•SON-MATHEY _ P"" werd, M~r•. Frel\k Fr~. 2o1U2 Ui Orange County have almost commission of a cri me, 6: lead lh fi ti ts • • ? ' a~~~~~. h~c,z':i:~! ·~~M·::~:l·~ll~:.,. "' :~tie~heista:m'pposedpow:yrs t~ doubled since 1971, according m u r d er·suicide, 2, and coun':d~en~~y 0 er orpa en ID pam. WI' KIN~., VRON • Ave. Pellt.ede, San Clemfnle. boy to th DI t . unknown, 7. ' '...,. ,,.,.-w·,·.~-'""",··1• o Co Bo f e s net Attcmey. Battin called for a delay of I L •• M "· '°'"'" •os•ITAL range unty an! o Docto a)( th t d" 50 000 000 'fl!ll, 21, 2aO S-.ite Mr, MCI Ml'L Jel!lQ ,E~lla\°n~~l How, why and by whom? One week in granting Hicks' fS OVef e COUD ry (Spense OVef 1 I ~J:=r.:: ~ r.!'." c1""• i""~· .... ,....\>ii SUperviSOrs. MEN WERE THE victims request and ao evaluation of f th tab( ts to th . . each "'""is; fii1 M• 1011, =~·Ir .~~~~~-4H, •soJ li ~ I ~th ": diaaatroUI INF'ORMA710N t'Olllpiled ~~me~a~~~n a:1::en,t~: the need by the county ad· 0 ese e etr patients yell' • .; 'M , . ~1ao Ol'l..::. •t~~~Ti "== ~rete, Irvine, vir1. ~tat on o e unctioning of for the 1971 county C«oner'• ministraUve office and person· There a19 many medications a tol'!I recommend mOlt than any .J ..;:•it, f&i'w..1 S•n-Mr. enc1 Mr1. L•wrera w. MCOr"' , country gov~eot,11 ac-Report gives some ••• 1...... 12. Most of those killed were nel department. phy1ician or denti1t can pre-other leading tablet. •:::?..:~ c~ LatUN1 "11"', ""'· ...... , •• to 1e1-. t to • ......,. lo the --yea "be f • So H d h d d ta! • · • 1 ~W-IDOe M~,:c'J:.~&.::"a?;~. P=."• •51 state Senators De nni 5 Of the 43 bomlcldes com-(14). Next was the one ta 19-HE GOT THE immediate cotic, rnany are ava ilab!e only relieved incredibly fut; minor s Ji . HAM _ Wllll•m · :n ~\UU& a ..,&am sen --r age group, 1er1 or pain. me are na r-ea ac e an en ))IUD ui ~ • .~~1. . _ ~ ~: M'i.::;! :o7o, ~r;°"~; ,}:,j~-· zson Carpenter, J ames Wbetmore mitted in 1971 (there are 71 year-old group, &, with the supp:>rt of Supervisor Ralph on .Presc.riplion. B~t tOOre .i1 one pairui of arthriti1 ore depend· . a. ..._ lallt• Mart., ~•In No..._..,. n and Clair Burgener by county already this year) 23 were same number in the 40-4~year Clark and won board approval pain ~hi;ver, ava1loble -..y1thout uhty eased for houN; even the Ge"-MM-le, If, 11111 M~ P~F!!i~n ~~~~·~un board Chairman Ronald W. done with firearms, nine with f 11rescnphon, doctors dispense aches and 1>ain1 of oold1 and tl.u • "°"'Gr...... (",· elld Mr•. MlchHI R. ,,,.~-. kni f b f •--•-~"groi;;;;;iiupi;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiithiiiOeiioiin~e-iiwiieeiikiiiidiieliia~y.iiiiiiiiiill again and again ... Anacin. respond to Anaci n. So the ten-5. J11TON· -J o c•l~11 ~-·· .... -1c1 EI T ·-·• CaspersofNewportBeach. ves, our yuseo ~~. • '1:....P7!. ~ Dri,,._ Mr":ind ... Jn'."' J;,_ ~· G~ ltNl f Each yea r, docton give ovt'r sion and depreuion that can be ~ &t~ Yube 111:1vw AYlnW, Fout1teln Vetlev, The telegram charged that our more by 81 ~ to the • 50,000,000 Anacin 1ableta to caused by such pain will be re-~ . ¥"· . ...,., ..... 2S passage or the bill woqld "i.ut-head, two by Stnmgalatlon.and VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I -their patienta in pain. J! doctors lie\•ed too. And million.I take , ~:-~ lf!'!'1!'11•1~ Mrkot~ c~. ~it:,'WllG~Onal:; 1..,1952 duly hamper effortsr to Jll:O:' one'by dioWning. f think enough about Anacin to Anacin without atom.ch upee t. .......:;. ~lt' tG!r:vr.r.""'or ..... Mr._. Mra. JIJMl v111 •• sm s ~1re11, vlde the local governmental What Were the motives? If yo~,. flot • MN1Mr ef the W.W.1 ¥•t•r•n• orqeniletio11, vou dilpe-nae all these tablets, what When you're in P111D. why ·rA~HIY,/ AHINN -~~ .. t:'=,J.·.-T-l!I Toro. bor. services demanded by federal Heat of at1Ufueut 1s listed slrtHW N • .IOIN NOWI We '"'" you -you 11eM u1• Cell or better recommendation can you don't you follow the pl'9Cdce of ... ~~~1111c~~~._,nm2 ~ • .=_,~°"tl:~J~ Slorl ., and state govennents and Uthe re8MIO for 17; martial write, Aritdrew a.11...tt, l2102 Veile Rd , a41, Sin J11111 Cep i1h"•· aakv:!'8:e:,ouA~':c¥! i::rai na '°tab.,..lel ayd~r"mianchdt ~ve ytheo" KEI J--Mr1._ ... Mn. -. ,•,T .... l'i\O. Gii I-I cl"-. ~e I • un-·•·• child I ne. '2671 TIL1 1714) 4fl..4N1. ..,...., .. ... . m'M • N' . ~I .,,:. _._!~~ .. ~ l ~·-~~·-=:::.::..::::.:.~~~...:~~~~~,....~~~~~~~ll~·~·~·~~w~~~~~:·~'~o'!'!!!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'~!'!!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~mo~ .. ~·~f ~the~~pa~i~n~reli~·eve""'.'r~d~oc-::J~in~h~Q~OWD~~~~m~-ce~.~TR~ke~Anoci~~··~~ I llMdt Wiit L 1a1111., 22 21 1 _8l'tlOl!hVra1, , 1, 1111Hfltlfwl ~ • •=-MANTHEI -lll:obert ArHfl, 25', \~ ""iJrnil Pedlk: C•t Hl!lnWey Wld Joen t..He, i.t, 16161 ~ rrf• HUftlll'ICllfllll a.tell , MU U..ER-M~~~ -Erk IEdgl"~ 1., = g:i~ ~r:. ·1.~'fi"'I= tw: ' f C~E~ Rlcherd lll:ey.,ond, ~ fH•~I~~ ·~r'r.; .i... ...'<:.. u 0,1~. ""· • ·- N-STEELE -&~HI Alie!\, m Frenklln, FU>ll eric1 -..... , 21, 1 '°'""' • .... 1m nlltl". L. Jlll:.·BURKS -How.nt 2J, 16321 Sen!e Anlle Lane, --.......... , ..... l • •UI Molw Une, Huritlrl(lton ,• t.....••r.~tUDE -WIHIMI Jolwl.1 X. )IJU ,'.# ~~= ~uJ.oet.v~ Jlrm ? SM J1111r1 C,...., lll:_oed,. Sin 111111 ~!iJIJJr·-· 2ti111i"'~~/:,e.J..i;;, ~~ = ~ ~1Mf1-21, l lS2 ' ~.\Re1111:0 -cl:"vici w.iw. •· 1501 Calumble i....,., Huntl"'itol\ BMdl .nil V~ s-. 21, I02f U1 H1'tri1TE't~ea~en~. It, 15'.l G<IMl••-1~ J.~ , ........ llMCtl .,. 1"9"11 l.YM. 11, • ~~I, Aot. G, Hl#lttngton MULLINA-sUITER --J Ro111rt Met-., 1 IMl~~J • 121, Huft. • Anll P Gey, 22, ARD, st . ._ V RD E N .... ~7!nct ~~ .SR HIT e, ~ Hiiis. I Viti f::.. ~~ • encl Rllft\ A11n, 11, 1,'26 loll . ~N~~o7irJ1~=-Alex· ' Jteatla Netiee• ARBUCKLE & SON Wl!trl'CLIFF llOR1'JARY C1 !. f7tlt SI., Costa Mesa .... • BALTZ-BERGERON } l'UNERAL HOME C.... de! Mu 1111-145' Costa Mesa 141-llU • < BELL BROADWAY MOR1'JARY 110 Brollchr•Y I om. Meta IJWCS • McCORMICK LAGUNA · .BEACH MOR1'JARY 1 IM Lo-C.07'0 Rd. -IJ • . PACIFIC VIEll MKMORIAL PARK C-elery _,..., ' Clllpel -PlidRc Y1ew om. Newftt1 B<llCll, Caltfonta ' 144-mt • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FllNKRAL HOME 'lllf Bt1n A": ._ ...... • SMITHS' MOR1'JARY C1 Mahl SL n ... tt;:;;.BMcb 6.00ll6 •15.. 7.lllx16 .•. "28"" 6.10x15 "19'6 1.00.16.S •• •34n 7.00.15 "22.. l.75xl6.S •• "36" 1.ao.lf '24.. 10.00.16.S. '44" tl.00x16.S s4995 ' MARKC. BLOOME DATSVN • TOYOTA 95 TU-a TUllD. 7.7S.l5 11 .,,_, P ••• T. 1 POR ..... 1.fl ...... S1 11U3 >.LT • l flOll .... ,,, Sl llU.I P.a.T • I POil .....--I.• .... 11 Sl llU.l •·u · I l'CHl .... -1.M S.»11 Sl llU.I •····· 2 'Oil .... -, .. ...... :•Q95 --.We-.or .. [(- %OFF ·F 0 R MARKC~ .BLOOME UllRDYAL VIWlllO't-'..\£ elllG. ~IP.,~ C£U '1895 ~· A7&-13 fodU T. H .ACt.. 21" 24 .. 25 .. %8" . COSTA MISA ---...., ......... -..... 17141 Hf-I GARDIN GROVE I .. ..... J \C' 2lliiiJ 7 '" tn•• ' F 0 R fif1: fif11 7.35.rl4 (1:71/14) B.25r-14 (G71fl4) fi111: 7. f5.rf4 (f71/14) 8 .25.rlS (G71/JI) 8 .55.r)IJ (H111/l .I) lill•T'N¥1f. ,..... l"O.\TIAr. ...... • ..... _ ••••• ,:. a1·1n.: ..... C:•EVt" ~l.'t' • t'•t:\'\' • ('#11\:"l.l:Jf 1495 1695 1995 bdo. + l l.5f te $2.lt f..tl, 1-. T• I«' •• , wtii..-11112.•J ...... 6.JO.JJ 7.JS-14 7.75-14 1.25-14 l.JJ.Jf 1.25·15 I .SJ.JS 1.76 IJl3 t.90 %.29 2.42 .... .... .... • • ..,.c.11ee .. .,..., .. '".r._.s.,.,,.,,.., LAHARBRA ---· ,..,..,~~-.... , • I RE~VLAR Dru111 , .......... ...... 11-. ...... ..... 1.ltHIWlll4.,.... ,, ......... J.l.,_ti..._ ..... ~ri .. t 4. ,.,.. & .-cW.. ... ..... , ....... , .......... , , .......... .... ...... ' BB* ·~· • .... . ' .... ,. ' I. • DAILY PILOT ThursdoJ, NM-lO, 1971 British Ti•nes LONDON (AP) -Brllaln Jn lbe U.. became m or e v\olent. Its people w e r e quicker to marry and to divorce and splashed moot of their tncreased wealth on cars, liquor and entertainment. There were longer holidays and more strikes, 1 · boom in abortions and m o r e il· legitimate babies than at any time this cenlury. '!'be portrait ol a decade Is oontained in a tome called "Social Trends" iSNed today by tbe government llAtlstical office. lt coven lbe decade belW""' 19'1 and 1971. mE FIGURES show the nation Is belier educated, with more schoOI pupils staying on for advanced education, and Is heallhier because of the ~ tlnuing decline in infeQtiOUS diseases./ The report describes the IM!nd toward increasln& vi<> Proposal Goes To 'Non-panel' A proposal to place a limit on the amount of 1J1(l)ef Newport Beach City Council candidates can spend to get · elected was referred to a committe that hasn't even been created yet by Newport Beach councilmen. Councilman Carj Kymla , who suggested the limit or- iginally, suggested Monday that It would be a good thing for the planned Charter Review Coqunittee to study. Councilmen delayed formation of such a panel Monday, however, deciding in.stead to appoint a two-member ad hoc committee to decide how a Charter Review Committee sboold be fonned and who shou1d be on it. - Don't spoil oodcookin with sinkwater. ' • The Aqua-Pure"Water Filter. Forspnng-fresh water right from your kitchen tap. Everything you cook can be ruined with chlorine and sulphur· tasting water containing rust and dirt. Sure, you can use bottled water. But it's such a nuisance to lug and store. And it costs as much as soft drinks I An AMF Cu no Aqua-Pure Water Fllterelimlnates chlorine and sulphur tastes .. Takes out rust and dirt, t.oo. Gives you crystal-clear, spring-fresh water right from the tap. And, at a traction of the cost of bottled water. Make the most of coffee, tea , soups and juices, and everything ' you cook that has water as Its primary Ingredient. Get every- thing off to the bfist start! Get an Aqua-Pure Water Fiiter and stop paying for bottled water. It's easily Installed by you or your plumber. And, once it's in, you enjoy great tasting water from then on. An Aqua.Pure Water Filter ls llkehavlng bottled water on tapl And It coats only a traction of a cent per gallon. See the Aqua-Pin 'N.slar Filler at: -•ofC.0-1528 Newport ltvd. C--CAt.1821 71 ...... 1711 Binion Plumblng •2·3fd St Lllgune BelMlh, CA 714. 414-1601 o ...... 111d & Uoblo &21 N. El Cimino Allll San Clemente. CA 714·492'-1721 ' r .. u. care. .. au •••11• Japan Build• - Paris H~ • ----~ no2117·0 .REG. Sl.2.7~ SALE PRICE 8.88 NO.A250 .SALE PRICE VOiT Ft1tures en 'au tome tic pivot shooter. Automatic t.11 return •• 19" by 32\1" REG.St6.76 11.76 Reel play-by· pl1y str•tetv I . Youtrethe . _..,.bit!<, .KOHNER •TROUBLE or •HEADACHE •yo R CHOICE PGB UTILITY BALL • • ·• • • • Give YCM.lf friend • HEADACHE or .... hive fun getting 1 .friend or foe into TROUBLE! . SALE RfG.)1.99 PRICE 1.99 WESTCHESTER LOS ANGELES lfMIJifO l'IALl'H'S IPIO.t.OW.t.V/CR(NSH.t.'~ M.t.l'll([T IH°"°'NC C(NTlR NEAR MAY CO. A necessity' for the child centertd f1mi1v1 • sALE REG. S3.llJI PRICE 1.99 ..... FALLIJIOOIC SQUARE STATIONERS ' EL • . HI DOTTIE • , 17 inch doll 1uthenticau..iii Thi Mitri t•• ckill! She his she different klirdo's to • comb ,ll'ld cur1. Comes wi 1 specill stytini·comb ind book. LOoks like'1 model with hrhliirttvl•• •rid glltl'KN'OUI d~a. Shove them on 1heir blnk· sho~ • rtdo butjudil it rl~t or off they slide! ~~~~ V"Y, 5ca-Y SALE PRICE motding•t. Oe9py ACTION . JACKSON Ail ection fi~res ere ·jointec:t.nd compltttly · poublt. 8 in~s tall, . the biggnt litdt '"'" 'in tht ¥9"ldl /IEG. Sl'.99 JSALE PRICE 99( Revi 'em up ind let's '•m go when """the button I A rttl Viall1ng11v1ry time I • no311f• , HASBRO styled, sturdy phones • w;m 1 6 ;nch co•d. 1 • • REG.$13.9. 9 .99 crys rMI tHislWatdl her frown ch1n91 ~ to a 6aRRV irnilet :•·· 15inc:hestill, R~13.97 J9,66 G.I. JOE THESECRETOF THE 1 STOLEN IOOL = • • Complete wi~ Sf\llp together tieliCOptM, I golden idol I 1nd cobr1 ...... . '~~G. SB.BB $6.76 ~~F vlEW MASTER • Bt~utiful 30 •• viewing! St1rt building your • GAF view.mis· ·ter library todly • with tht purchase. of this stereo • . \litwer. N0.2116 • SALE PRICE $1.69 • ORANGE CERRITOS • F.t.lfttON ISLAND llAflS LOS ClRRITOI ClNTCR • Ol"'OSI Tl IROAOWA V MAll. 011' OflANCE Bf:TWllN SIAlflg • 01!,T. ITOR[ -.t.NOORIACHS • 11!1' W. 111h 3114 'IV.SANT-1.t.RIARA 1741 FALLIROOK •Ml F.t. .... ON llLANO ll11H. 0,_ANCI MALL 151 l OS.CIRRITOI 1 •• 11ii'l11nlii111lii"l••••• ... n•••iii111i1iii11il '1 ** * • • * ~ * I I * ** •.• * * * * * * *. * * * * * * ** ! MERCURY SAVINGS * Ind loat> 1ssoci11ioo . • * * * * * ********** Nearly Everyone , • Stay Home. • • ... Keep Teens Chaste LONDo~ (AP) -If pan11ts Willi lo t..., lhJoil -. age ~· aenalty chaste, the belt tbl!li \b"f'c:liD ,do Is stay bolne, a cambl!.die Unlveralty prof-- PROF. W,OR~ told a parents meetilr:~~ 90 percent d the 'teen-agm maidDI love for the nm-· do "" not at some wild pariy or In the beck oeat d a 0... but right In the home d the bof· or sir! while the pannll are out for the evening: ''nlll p<aCtlce ls wldesJnld ii""" young people," Mills, I prolesso< of inv~~· told I Family Plannlng AssoclaUon oonf ........ bn' .• 1: DAILY PILOT Editor to Have Pilot Column Journalist Cousins Appears on Sunday ·~ Norman Cousins, editor for Kennec\Y, Khnlsbcbev a n d President Jolmaon and Pape • yea.rs of the Saturday Pope John XXlll" (October John XIII to act u an Revff (and its predecessor emissary for each of them 1t Saturd ay Re vie w or lt12). different times. • Uterature), beginning Sunday JN ADDITION, Cousins He ha. been awarded will be a once-weekly col-served abroad as a lecturer on honorary degrees 1n hwnane umnist for the DAILY PILOT American hi.story and in· letters, literature and law by CousinA currenUy Is editor stltutlons and was called upon various e du c at lo n aJ ln- of World Magazine, a by the U.S. state Department, stitutk>ns. fortnightly publicaUon launch--'------'----------- ed on July 4 of this year. Bia DAILY PILCYI' column, whether originating from IOD\e foreign place the world- traveling journalist happena to be visiting or from the den of. hls New canaan, Conn., home, ls expected to reflect the depth of experience he has amassed over Ute years as an Listens to Landers SUNDAY COLUMNIST author, editor and emissary. HIS COLUMN subjects will ""!'!!!!!!'!!'!!'!!'!!'!!'!~!.._-.'.:No:rm:::•::n~C::ous=lns:__, range from wgrldwlde to = ·domestic, . drawing both on past experiences and on cur- rent travels and oboervatlonl. "PARENTS MAY HAVE to comlder giving up their eveninp ca1t ~ for tWo or lbroe )'ell! ao that one d lllem ii ahnoys home at night." Imo -91 tllis WMbad, For Dll~ 50% oftlle l!pilrMutl fire. Anywhereon the Air caJ sy!tem. What's the catch! YOI have to come home the same weekend. Which """'you'" rot26 hour> to plly, 12 pm Saturday to 2 pm Sunday of Ille same weekead. ·~ ' TYCO HO SALE PRICE 9·99 .LONG HAULER I i ,_ -• ..._ No.731' • 9unit tr1i11 he1cled by tM AEG. $34.95 •. ' '°""''IH' GMO $ 2 8 8 8 leahttd D1ewt. • . The .world's most popol1r 1ngi]MI for ~-A frta fllght 1nd control line fly lngl REG. $5.99 $3.99 (' • ' I ,. .-..... ,J • 'N' REMOTE CONTROL SWITCHES k• . $4.00 STANDARD RADIUS s'2 99 FITS ~L ~.'N' GUAGE • TRACK.< EACH 6t14 •••....... 4-8 8-4 Largest locomotive ever made . It WIS uled exclusive lv used by the Union Pacific. Only SALE 26 wert made and approK . 13. ire stUI in e1dstance. . PRICE REG. $59.00' 2 9, 9 Rech1rgeable electric A/C plane, Recharge in minutes in your car's cigarette 1ighttrl REG. $150.00° $99. 99 No. 660 . ,.. 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Frum as little as SVO (the world's 1-•irlal!~ To as mucl1's $25.00. Maximum. Including tat Wlmll ,.AIR. 'C'•• •FOfUWIA Call (714) 540-4550 DRAWING DECEMBER 2ht AT NOON BANK OF AMERICA LIDO • • ANTHONY'S 9' ATKINSON 'S • BLACKMAN, LTD . , O • BANK OF AMERICA • BARROWS • BERKSHIRE'S .•: • llOWELL • GENE BURTON • GIMONE'S • GREG'S FABRIC BOUTIQUE • B.D. HOWES &"hiN • HOWARD LAWSON, JR. • HARBOR TAAVEL • LIDO F~HIONS • LIDO THEATRE • LIDO TRAVEL • IMPERIAL SAVINGS e PORTO' CALL • 'RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER • RICHARD'S FLOWER SHOP • SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK • • THE SHOE TREE • VIA LIDO DRUGS • KING'S UDO ARCO ·' ' I • 1.. • j • J!f D.\JLV PILOT ~ BRAS9 RJNi Hotel Prices 'Blast Off' No TV Coverage of First Step ~._ .... _ w .......... "' • Norm•n Wiatt • Bloylo Alu Golf W•r 2711 lmt C .. t HWf. c.,... ...... 6JJ-4741 • COCOA BEACH, FOA. (AP) -Hundreds ol homeowners are busy dusting and polishing in preparation for an ex~ed nood of some 750,000 vi.titors when Apollo 17 hurtJes toward the moon Wednesday night. While some homeowners in the area round the Cape KeMedy Space Center are making rqoms available to SEE A LIVE DEMONSTR·ATION DEC . 1, 2 visitors for free, others are ,..aping ~ tld7 profit. "SOME PEOPLE don't charge visiton a dime.'' says Maybell Wilkins ol the Greater Cape Kennedy Chamber of Commerce. "They just want people to be happy during their stay and enjoy the moon shot." But the s 11 ve r-ha Ired ,. grandmother, who has round ,'' thousdands of rooms for visitors since the Apollo pn> gram began, said o t h' e r homeowners charge as much as $25 a night for a room and insist on a minimum of three nights. "We have plenty of rooms available in private homes and a few apartme(I~ for rent," said Mrs. Wilkins. "But you can't find a hotel or motel room for miles." CAPE KENNEDY, FI a . (AP) -Televtalon •·lewen on earth won't lie able to ,.. Apollo 17 comn:ander Eugene A. Ceman wba he lakto bit first .step po tbe lunar IOU becauoe or 1 llj)ICOCroft welgbt astronauts will have to leovt limllllloo. the 7 ~poond a a t o m a II a ApolJo 17 II careylntl a ...., comen behled. 'l'ban wtl1 "' arr11 fl heavier sc1en1U1t II> pllllly or llve TV co-aa llnllneoU, and, to meet the · tbe IW'foce lfter they .- ~ capacity fl a color camero and IDOlllll :" tbe • 1aadiig -crafl, t be on lbelr "'°"" car. i Mrs. Wilkins said some hotel , rooms were reserved as early as Februarv for the Aoollo launching, the last ~uled maMed moon mission and the first night launch. HOTELS AND motels within a 00-mile radius of Cape Ken- nedy report they are booked. Many traditionally hike their rates as much as $4 to $5 a nl~t for a room durin~ a. ._ HERE'S THE SPOT -Even though Astronaut Rlln Evans will not land on the lunar surface during the · Apollo 17 mission, his family Qeft to right) Jamie, 13, Wife Jan and so n Jon, 11 , know exactly where the Lunar Module will be going. The Queen Mary Is the biggest family show afloat. You'll see everything from the huge engine room to $5,000-per-voyage staterooms to Jacques Cousteau's fabulous Living Sea. There's entertainment, great shops and restaurants and a thousand other .fascinating things you can't see or do anywhere else. You're wel- come aboard any day, rain or shine. A day of fun on the Queen Mary costs about the same as a movie. But you'll remember It for years to come. COOKING DEMO Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Amana's trained Home Economist will show you how I o o d s are cooked delic iously -just the way you want them in 1/4 of the normal time! COSTA MESA & EL TORO STORES Free Gifts -Fein For All! 25 Year.t of ln~grity and Dependability COSTA MBA IL TOIO space shot. One Cocoa Beach B T w k fT'Otel has raised its rates usy WO . ee s from 118 to l3<l a ni2ht anrl i~ . ' sisted on a five-night rrtinimum. The Internal Revenue F A llo c Service in Miami said that or po . rew while small hotels and motels · could raise their fates for the AOO!lo h1unchin1t. larJ!e chairis which hiked their rates could be in violation of price con- trols. "If anyone wants to file a complaint against the big chains we would investigate." an ms spokesman s a i d . "Some price increases sound hi.'!hly suspicious." Car rental agencies and airlines also reported full bookin1ts ~or the launching. "It's the 111st Apollo launch,'' said l\-1rs. Wilkins. "The end of an era and lots of ~le w~nt to be there lo see that rocket go into space." SPACE CENTER, l!O US. TON (AP) -Here is a schedule of the major events of Apollo 17, the final Apollo moon mission: Dec.,, Launch, from Cape Ken- nedy, Fla. -6:53 p.m. Rocket from earth orbit toward moon -10: 14 p.m. Command ship and lunar module link up-ll :lS p.m. Dec. g, Course correction roc:Cet fir· ing -6:23 a.rn. Dec.,, Course correction rocket fir- ing -1:48 p.m. Dec. 10, from service moduJe -10:56 a.m. • . . ComlQlnd moduJe enters earth's atmosphere -ll:ll a.m. Splashdown, Pacific Ocean, South of American Samoa - 11 :24 a.m. Dec. zo, ere~. departs recovery ship USS · Ticonderoga for Hawali -time to be announced. llec. z1, . Crew departs Hawaii, ar- rives in Houston -times to be announced. ' OUEENMARY Longleach 81000 Tons of Fun ttselllnga" dally from the end of the Long Beach Freeway. Phone 213/43$..-4733 ·- * * * l 7's Flight . ' Lunar orbit achieved - 11:49 a.m. OUR MAN SIZED CHRISTMAS BONUS! • HAUOI AIU 411 L Scsa•scc~ St. ...,: f·t: S.. M 11t...,.u .• ......, l~t.S-...1 ..a,: 10.t; Set. IM 'longest' Spent rocket booster moon -12: 14 p.m.. · (Spatecraft descends lower orbit -4:08 p.rn. Dec. 11· Ju.+ in!· 4300 e10:itin<j, ,,.., clouble.knih from the fine.+ maken in Americe. And our minimum 646-1684 837-3830 HUNTINGTON IEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY ....... ,., • fiorlWd INnt to L.cly M.tetJ Mt,.: 1M; ffl. 10-t 962-5528 • CAPE KENNEDY, F I a . (AP) Apollo 17, the last in the series of moon-landing missions, will be the longest. Astronauts Eugene A . Cernan, Harrison H. Schmitt and Ronald E. Evans are to be ·away from earth 12 days, 16 hours, 31 minutes, about nine hours longer than the Apollo 15 astronauts in 1971. 01/}y Coast Qffers • 63 Guaranteect, Certificates . -. " ·Saturday Service ·The Insiders Club Art L1nklttter TM lnsidert Club: A new way to beat Inflation. 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Lunar-module undocks from command ship -9:21 a.m. Lunar module descynds to lower orbit -10: 54 a.m. Lunar module stai;ts final descent -11:43 ,a.m. --Lunar module lands on moon -11:55 a.m. First surface e ~curs ion (seven hours) -3:33 p.m. Dec .. u,. Second sufface excursion (seven hollts) -2'.03. p,m: Dec."'. Final surface et Curs lo n (seven hours) -1:33 p.m. Dec. 14: Lunar module lifts off from moon -2:56 p.m. Lunar module and command ship dock -4:53 p.m. JettiSon of lunar module a.s- cent stage -8:52 p.m. Ascent stage impacts moon -10:51 p.m. Dec. 16, Command ship rockets from J lunar orbit toward earth - 3:33 p.m. Dec. 17, Course correction rocket rir- in~ - 8:35 a.m. Walk in space (one hour, lour minutes) -12: 15 p.m. Dec. "' ' Course correction rflCket fir- ing -1:11 p.m. News conference from space -3 p.m. Dec. 11, Command module se1>3 rales * * * SIXTH FLAG SETON MOON CAPE KENNEDY. FI a . (AP) -During their first of three excursions on t h e moon's surface, Apollo 17 astronauts Eugene A. Ceman and Harrison H. Schmitt will erect an American flag -the sixth left on the moon by U.S. astronauts. lET'S BE fRINll Y If you have ~w nclghbors Ott know ot •nyone movtng lo our are.; plebe te?ll ua ao that v.·e may extend a trt<l'l1i:tb' welcOmC! and help them to become acquainted in their new surrouridlnp. Se. Coast Ylsltlr 4M-t519 · 494-tMI I f llnr f ISltar MMl74 . . . pricing por.cy will save you a bundle! Rolly around the Hoelscher Bunch. We have jlie io9ry • -best new look, at the very least expenditure. Just ask any of our cu.tomers! . • DOUBLE KNITS Famous Makers Vast ·Selection Factory Frash $60.00 Coats • • •· 44.00 $75.QO Coats • • • 54.00 $80.00 Coats • • • 61.00 $100.00 Coats ..• 74.00 $95.00 Suits ••• 69.00 $100JIO Suits ••• 77.00 $135.00 . Suits ••• 104.(IO SP~. $lacks ••• 19.95 $3~00 · S.lacks • • • 24. 95 Speei1l-ct1dit accounh a"all11hl1 o' l1nJ1m•ric1rd.& M11t1r Ch1r91. ...... OE.I.SCHE!tS : South ·~oost Pl,,,., Costa Mesa ORANG!. ANAHEIM COSTA MESA HOIUCHll'i WJ ..... lt. -c-.-1714i ........... ! HUNTl=OH lllACH ttOtuc ···••11 .••• 77 ......... c... HOIUCMft'S 11MH.--_ _,_ ~ ....... -...... ,, .. , ...... '- ' ' 'LOS ANGELES HOILICH8'1 WI ...... & A111rM H--IJIJl 627.0Jlt -·-1714} ftl-1174 C714J ftl..lli1 PASADINA MOlllCHB'I ''' ._ C1l1:• ltM. ........ ALHAMBRA _..., v .. ... 241 ....... .,,,..,, ......... GLENDALE HOIUC_'S ...... 211 " .............. . _.,_ (JtJt 24J.1171 • 'ti c...r 17141 '774-Utl IUVllt~I ·--JIJI Mein..._, .,. ..... ' ' • . . l ~ 1 • " • ~ • . - •' • • • ~ ( ~ Woman Captures • ·Liar's Dice Tit'le From Wire Servlcel For the first time, Ibo ..,. nual World Liar's Dloe Tollfa- ment In San Francilco permit- ted women to compete. ¢ The result? Mr1. w- ,. Molnar, a bar owner, la the ~ new .champion. ~ "'Ibe only reuon I'm ao good Is that I own a bar and I've been e<]IOIOd to the game,'' Mrs. M.otnar said. ~ In Liar's dice, two or more c players roll five dice apiece, ~ keeping them hidden !ri>m · their opponents. The winner outguesses bis opponents con- !r* cerning hQw many · of a ' certain-numbered· dice ·are showing In Ill the hands. • " * Former astronaut NeB A. ~. the first man to set foot on lunar soil, is in llne Sex Laws "·For Pets ~ Approved ~· • SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) - Prelimlnaey le g islation ~ regulatlna the ,.. llvei of ,-dop and cats bas been po!IOd ,• by Ibo Sbreveporl Qty Cow>- • ell. • Female clop with _.... Intent would be forblddea lo •' leave their ymll under terma •• of the ordinance, which wu ~.on first r e_a d 1 n & ............. -...... . --·~ ...... ... ' ......... al clop ... call, ,._._Iii r'=" ,robtbll1 ~• 1_. !ri>m llll._ .... call ·-...,,11 lllo _.... molie It illegal 1 ·for a doe or m to blYe more !er llDOlher lrlp lo the moon - thia time u a ~r. Pan American Airways ncenUy ~ aut a merv• -lfll alter ool1ecllng the aameo allO,llllO........,.~ (·.PEOPLE ) travelers, lncludlng Al'lllllr""I and fellow Al>Ollo ll ulnloaull Edwta JC. Aldrin Jr. and -OolUa. Spoli:olmen for the airline admit such I \rill -~ be -1ble before the SIBI ce1> tury, b!rt .aay ltilt dldn~· stop thooaancll of .people from playing the long odds for a 110 lo '25 registration fee. Some, like the astronauts, were uaigned reservatioos. ' * AU , • .._, 85, former Kanm l!O'"''""' and 19311 Republican presidential nominee, la in starmJat.Vall Hoopllal In Topeka for a .....i-~-' A tiolpltal spoUsman lalol Landon lllo .... being -for a pinched nerve wblch baa been bothering him In recent mon\hs. His condiUon WU lilted as good. . * .... C. Jina iitarted Oii I beaJtll food and ezen:lle (XO' -11 ap ·11, Now I~ he Ian~ about lo atop and plans to live until be la 120. "To rest la to rust," the -nutritiooiat, pbysical :':J:ri iltll .... 1111 , 1lllaa 1lrlek10 wllll --·II,= 1111111!1 twlllnlld lltll under lbe .... al Dr.' Rolliei'. 'l'be ix-lpUoa for ,......y waa natural foods, ' eurcise and clean air and lllllSblne. SMILll MD, •ANCY •WIAP ... Wll . ...... ......... u,._ 'four "'"' • the better grtll ""-.... l•d \.g ,j. .,..,. Of~. trom the leldin1 manuhlc· ~berlllqueo, have IOfll Into the dt· oubtlndlna: unit. The family who I cook...,. wtli fall In lo'IO with Its • .. dlpenclablllty. lwbl'°'Po<kecl AMK model Mister Chai ~ more cookln1 area in a popullr· llt blrbtque. And now )'OU e1n hm tht fUn of cook-outs wtthout the mm • IUllll of the oki charcoal fire. No more lldlooll ~,. buildln1, no Ion& watt ID lllrl ....... I ,,.. ind modem gas put 1n end to all troulltt and bother of outdoor cookin1 ..• the 11 '"" WIY to coolr out! CHAIMCM.OW DEMONSTRATION IN OUR ITORI .;.. SATURDAY, .DEC. 2 10 A.M. • 4 P.M. , • ti.a II ofllp1af por Jilr. ~---~--r-··~---·_..,;· ~U:~:8:~~ht I NEW HOQVER ·~ ........................ lllml ' ' ~ About l.?aee Buckley Shifts on 'Pot' f NEW YORK (UPI) -ComervaUve -ist WUllam • F. Buckley 1<. now bell.-crtm)nali (lliilltlel opinal I martj111111 amoking llhould be removed bat t1111 1a ... ~ agllnst tnlllcklng In the dJ1lg sllould be kepi. , • In the =-iaue of hia JllOlulne; Nallonal Review, r. Buckley commentt that since anUmartjuna laws cannot 1: be enforced tt would be -lo mnove the -·•ties, f stopping llilorl al Iull legaliaatioo. ,,_.... •• i ' Last spring he oppoolid ,cbanllng the marijuana la"' but said he bas cbaoged hia mind becauae of evidence showing the laws unenforceable and the ·dMlg reiluv.ty harmless. . • ' I See by T ooay' s Want Ads · t 'TAKE YOUR TURN with lbl8 y-380 Dirt ·bike. It hll -ldt, Glrl- lop, -qine and ...... you could lffort11 m Convertible • ~·f' •• ·~ -. l ' ' . . ' ·-. .. . .... TllursdaJ, NO¥tmbtr 30, 1~72 DAILY PILOT JI OPEN MON • ..fll. 9.9 SATURDAY ,_, SUNDAY 10.4 CENTER ..... •• 5 Pc. Place Setting (as shown) •16.00 E~ t>y<OOWMDOO lntroducihg Evening Song A ga~and of deep blue newer.. 1urround1 _, ' the pristine whiten ... ol centur .. Dinnerware's coupe ahapt.'Evening Song brings casull •leQlnet to special occuions ••• and a "°°"19 tinght touch to everyday rnNla. 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SW1TOI YOUI 1C1T0•1 TO C1DL01 WITH WIST _,, "COUNllY tw" •• , AVOUIJO PAlllKA DI HAIVIST CODKW .. 111' ICU-I ·~~·· 111·---1'"" , ... "' ... -· '·" I .. IUTCM OV1N 1••1t I .. MCM OWN It.• • I ...... SIJt.&IT • JOT. DllTOt OW99 ''-"" ........... • !l ::.. UiUClnl ··=.- .... -.&n _ _., .... 1r ....... -...f11.tt ~-""-tit.• iv..,c· 11 ,, .. ,. AV«N/10 .,..._i a ·-·-1 u&-.1 ...... ........ 0 YOUR LOCAL HARDWARE WITH NATIONAL CJtAIN IUYING POWER •o~-,., .. -~ • Give Him a Money ·Clip l<J kt, Y1tlow Gold $120.00 Price does not include coin. Coin s •re i1vi1ilable •t c:urr•nt prices. , Oth•r coin jewelry; rin91, pendi1nt1, cuff links, From $65.00 CHARLES R BARR Bank.Amerlcard , Master Charge 1'1111 M._.IR AMllMCAll ..... IOCmY 1 • • I ' SPOIIT.SWEAll I ' 17tti' '""" .. .,.,,.,. ..... • • •one-Eftop' shopp1ne . a.t its fines~! OPEN THURSDAY AND MONDAY EVENIN&S . . . t ' CASuAL ·our ·W€i'.L :DR€D • . . Ule§IHk . iti.nFC. . . ,......,.... " • ' • • ' , In Bli1ck P•t. N•vy Blue or C.mol C.lf • -.. : .. ., . ! ''' . j, ,,.r;;~·· ""-_.,,...~ ~,, ·~ ·~fJ!iE-· ... ,~s . j • ' ' :to1•mlll f~LT' f I l ' ·- 1052 IRVINE s4i••·. .. Our collection-of &Dk Neckties from Talbott in The CanneJ. ·vau,y .Js ma& '°' our own exactlnc sped· flcatlons. Each neckUe ii individually handcut and is band· made. The silk• are imported from England, Switz.. erland and France. Our ~leetion ranges , from a conaervative three and one-half inch width to a fuller,, more atyllah four inches. ' Select from a broad choice of patterns iand colour· inp to saUaty the mo1t dilcrimtnatlng man. Talbott: ReJ>PI, Foulardl and Trinlt¥ Twilla from ,.. . . • _.. TIWiftloNAL a.onDllQ IM & -AW. -WUTCL"P PLAZA -THACH-PH, - ----& Tilon. IM , • . . -. , 69,~ ... l ·i~ ~·~.~rChoos• P1clflC \Trii1'1 · "Ctnuweron•t ._ • wettem•style j ... et of•Hv.f thic.U.t \otdutoy,· ·with luxurious P.,ile' ·cellr.1. J incl liol..,. B.9~ length, with ...... p•~iv · · , button froilt •. C.niol. s; ... 8 .,, 12 .... : $28.00: i 14to20 .... f22.00. -. i · t : • - . Phone '842'.-1197 , l •. , _ •... ·~ ·N~@~~·'.; .1fulroli vassateii~· .. ; . ' . . ' : . ;, '-'" ..... "'*'~ . .... _. ---ufll. ~·· , ., • ' ~ .. "'!"••• 1tty, ) ' ,.,a,c ... , ..... _ i ';, D -97, ...w .......... ..., ,.MM. i \ .. .. • j.' : ' • I J/o ... , .. [ "H for . ' ... Ilic lu l ... I , t I •• ' .. -........ .,, .. l I ... _., Brendy Fevet' ~ a 1win9 needn't hti!lg from the bedy.tril tree to be fim: I • I, -'/ ' .... -· . . . . . . . .i i ·:·1~~·~w. ~par:trrlefit • Sharing this happy nntal experieace ts Banbury Cross, another ot the newer Huntington Beadl l'O'!IP'e•" . ' , . "U yaa can fll1 upi .. •paluihill In llhr months, t11ere'1 IOI to bi • -·" said B. a. R'obblns, ...._. She ex- pects all her units,,abOut ~. fli b!o full in another six monlhs. Only childreu·Wlder ,. ... ll'O wtlcome here. ,But they too ean enjoy 1 wadiiig pool, saadlots, playgrounds (wtlich are located next lo eecb ol lhe -laundry rooms {or mother'"• C<Jnftllience) and '&iy care service while tbelr ptients can relax in the pooJ, samsa, 1ame room or b&rbecue area. -Parenti at the .warner Avenue 1aite are • Neither &he nor A)'ttl aped .,.. resideall to Illy I Jaar time. ftoJ ---.tblllbe•--*" in .. --t '1117 for .... ,_.. and ·!hey don't ~ much ._ - the f&mily. : "I'm aure moot youoc people no,_,. childrell want a-·" Ayers lllld.'l!" he DOied lhal a bouae in Uds .,.. • about p0,000 whidl meaoa a poymeel ff ~ plus,. mootb !or '8 yws « ao .• - a price wblcb ooly ,..... to go up a Ill- es go up. "It's a loag row lo boe." Tbele family apartments, iii ol imldt hll.ve two or three bedrooms, range fnlm 1165 lo IZ30 a monlb. In their lale 208 lo 11\ld SO.. About 19 per- cent of the children lllf grammar ·acbool In addlllon lo the cost ~nd re<;realij)nll aged and the remainder are fairly evenly lacililies, Ayers leela, the allnolphere divided 1>etween the Jl""CbQol y .. ter dra~ people to bts aportmeoll. lie and the high ac\>ool iluc!enl " · , bualll that bts stall. f!Jllkes 'aure. it ii 1 -~ . ,.-1 f1· -'' t> '~ CleaD,4 near, 'WeU-taflld..fOr place for voUNq 2:'!, ).;1 .,. ,,,y,,,: ,:-.t l 1cbildren w live. And; he claiml, they an • <.':... ~~t~:~~·\ ;:-~. fl l• ~ .aiJn.to,ard:a ~ss which ls pnt-n1.11J:~.\ · '~ ·•--' b . the . I dl~·· t)'P.!."'Miist; 'liie •til( itre: . g Nr'I ' ~""1 y · <oclB •<>w" bollle. (See FAMILY, P• II} ' .. " ~men . - '" BEA ANDERSON, Editor TJlw9Uy, ............ lt1' .... 11 ' -· .... :f ~Id's play domi nates ' ;#!!· social scene ·~ (n'; apartm.ent. ~evelopmenh v .p,li!nned . spec1f1celly for ' ,, ' family life. {I ' : ' I . ' . . ... • . . .. . , ' (1' ' • Groundi'ng· Flights N,ew Trend DEAR ANN LANDERS: ,.I• wu a nurse's aide In a BostOll hospital. Io tile main IOIJby at the !root entrance they ' had a beautiful inlaid figure ol a Sb:lt on Dally the ftoor. I ~".:....·__;;;;.ti=-~--~a~ l'ltot ' Tfiere WU a legend about that ll«l. If a """'8ll li<pped on it wi.,i 9he ns: 'DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband 11 Phottll leaving the hospital with her oewbom a chronic alcoholic. He wenl to AA twice baby she would return wltbln'.tl>e ·resr to . by · • h give birth to another child. but now be won't go back. I've "'°" to AJ. Petrick • I eacorted many a mothe,1 bl\bY and Anon but It didn't work !or me the way It , proud papa through that lobby Oii lbe'. hll for thousand& or others. O'Donnell . ; WIJ oUI and I repeated the 1qoad lo all 'Over the J>ISt five years be has btoken ' .ir.J' ~ -I-\ • ' • 1.. -Of them. Invariably the new mvthet e'fetY dish In the boule, wrecked • . " 'l "" ~ aakl, "Thanks fot tellln( 'mt" furniture, tom up clothes and entertained 7" ind carefully avoided llejlplnl on ~ t~ oe)Jlbbors with bis filthy language. , • itorll. . J'V< called the sher1111 the polict, AA, mJ I More often than not her llull>afld trte<I ' 'In-laws, my doctor, tne clergy and clooe .jo pt bor to ttep on It. 'l1lls ~ eo rn.cis. I've even bad him llftllod. lnallJ -I am convlncod that -Tber< wu no IOlutlon. me """14 ll1'e to hive as motb ~ The ~ II tbts: I am trytnc bard · • they con tall! their wl-llllo. -to -tblt -..,. have 18 near • ,,_ !Na! -BEANTOWN WDQ aanr.al W. a~. Tber 10 bod: encl DBAa llBADP1 not """" .... f.rtll betWIOll &atq their hltbel,.!..,... r's 11• to IM 1111 • _.. lllw.olJ'• · blm llld feellas IOrTl' for him. 1~nw1 ... 11rp, _ _..._.'i ·or coone he oner· -tllwn larp ,....,. - -_., \"!...... lmyplaoe, Y" """' l•tbon ol -pelo 1111-to-•..., nw1 ,..._ ~ IDYJte our ...,. on lllllln( or ...... trips my -•Y> they ere med- dling, or they are -ii, or !hey are trying to lhnw him ap. I believe our boys aboulcl hive - decent male ewople lo follow -- Olle to -llld leorn !ram. Lord know!! they gel nothing tnllD their lather. Whit CID I do about tbts! -NO CHANCE 11'1 MAINE OBAR N.C.: .._ ,_. l•'Kf II pr1hi117_)1o .............. -. ,. e...-1111e &e W. fw r• a' '1 M - Let Illa .,. .. ,.. - -..... wldl ____ _ _.,_. .. ,_,....,_.a ... Ill .,., ltl t .. ,..., .... .... ,... ... v ... 1)11"1 -..... .. '° IOI II )1111 -SI lo a I =::.a· ... -=.r ..... • .... { ... / I • ' ' DAILY PILOT ThurtdaJ, N°""'btr 30, 1972 Trimming Their Teepee Liz Hutcherson tops o!! a tree of canned goods as Mrs. ·Jeff Minkler and her daughter Sbarin check the alignment. The food and clothing l\'Ul be. col· lected by Huntington Beach Indian Maidens at their Christmas party Friday, Dec. 15, in the Fountain Valley Civic Center. The donations will be distrib- uted to Arizona Indians and a needy family. Your Horoscope Tomor;ow , Taurus: More Rest Essential Now FRIDAY DECEMBER I By SYDNEY QMAlll\ A study of rtllglon and philosophy i~itl)out utrology would ~ ike' a survey of modem art without Jncludlng Picasso. ARJES (Marth II-April 19): Partnersblps are subject to radical change, Publicity ac- companies efforts. Accent is on marriage, how you relate to others. Don't foree ts.sues. Permit ~ who mean something to you to have their say. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You· need more rest. Stop brooding about wbat mlgbt have been. Devote energies to future prospects. One i n ' To avoid dlsappolntment, prospective Drides are reminded to have their weddin~ stories with black and white ~lossy rho!<> graphs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De- partment one week belo"' the wedding. Pictures received alter that time wW not be UJecl. . For engagement announcements tt ts lmP.erative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. II deadline is not met, only a story wW be used. To help fill requirements on both wed- ding and engagement stories, forms are available tn all of the IJAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered b~ Women's Section staff members at &42""321 . Dec. II): Friends do and say ' AQUAlllUS (Jan. 20-Feb. unusual thlnp. Element of ex-18): Good. !Jmar aspect now citement emta. Some of your coincl~ wflh journey, higher desires ire fUlfilled I n ecJucatJon, 1pecl.al s t u d y , unorthodox manner. Welcome ~nusual correspondence. Look chance for change, travel, beneath surface Indications. variety or e x p e r i e n c e s • Someone who has been hiding Gembd, Virp persons are in true feelings may make coo- picture. fession. CAPRIOORN (Dec. 22-Jan. PISCES (Feb. If.March 20): 19): You gel aid in career Past eUorts are apt now to asplraUons. Room is made for pay dividends. Includes in- you in more authoritative vestments, professlonal •ud position. '!'his comes about personal contacts. D o o r s becaUIO )'Oil present unique previously closed will open. concept, Idea. Obviously, thiS You have allies who make Is the time to express vJews in themselves known. You can positive manner. deal from position of strenglh. He or She? It's All Chemistry . 1 flt -nt. IU't -.,_ 1!/t/12 SU!l OIL 1111i..i ,,,... "' um11 i•"" ivihi VEAL cunrn ..:;-::::.. Ow OWil lfrftii hlllll N1 LWllll h"" 111"'2 ILUEIERll:Y . S2,98LI, POUMD CAKE .... "' 69-.... fl , '""' /). ITALIAN DELI e BAKERY ol..ucct J.Jeli RESTAURANT 1911 Adams •t M.lflOll•, Huntm,ton BeKh, _it' II ffll Mr'fltf Diii °"'',_,, Ill c-.-.. ltNI 11 ........ -21 ,..,. ~ Dolly lM; M. 1M: S-. 1M: c;a...i Mee.; 961-4466 ~---·~·@1···=1:. (Christmas t Separates ~ In Large Sizes 3.6 • 46 f ili~_..~11 Pick from PLENTY of pretty p.nt-tops and slim-fitting p.nts. She'll love 'em and fve in '1m bec11use ...., look so,, .. ,, !fol so,__ . , 'Yaps from 15.00 P11nts from 13.00 Sunday S~r? ....... ................ 0,.. 12 .. s .---Otw Gift S1199est1-i--.. • PNIT sum • DUSSIS • IWIATU e SUPS e PANTS e ILOVSU • swunn • PANTY HOSI U..YAWAY e 61" IOlD e 61FT CllT1,.CAm :~~1sHALF-SIZE SHOP I HUNTINGTON BEACH 14 HUMTl ... TON CIMTll 1 .............. . ~--OU 5FlM• •01 11 .... pe~&...,._ _....,..,1M e ... IM e S..IW. ••n••••erlNnl • llfaterclMtrye , I Genetic differ ence, determine;d J:>y the presence of bormon>s at. a particular stage of dev,elopm~nt, snowballs in matottty, Dr. Richard Whalen told a UC! Town and Gown audience. His topic, Boys and Girls Are Different: 'llle Brain as a Sex Object, naturally created a packed bo~ in these days of Women's Lib. But Dr. Whalen proceeded to "make relevance scien- tific." Althougb the pronouncement "It's a boy (or girl)" greaUy prescribes a person's treat- ment for lite, much behavior ls predetermined in the em· • ger s eenter " bryo. "Very early in developrnent, 1--------------------11 If you've never thought pf us as a Christmas Gift Center, think again . We're full of surprises and unique gifts you won't find under everybody else's tree. for reasons we doo 't know, the undefined gonad cell becomes a testes or ovary," he said. WBlCH WAY "If it becomes a testes, the brain iJ affected, production of male hormones begins and female hormones cannot in- terfere . However, the female fetus doesn't start producing hormoneJ until later s o masculinlzaUon may occur at unprotected state." Clinical st udie s of ma.scullnized · women s b o w that they tend to have higher than average IQ, exb..ibit tom· boyish behavior, start dating later and are uncommitted to Infant care. This research of t b e adrenal-genital syndrome in- cticated that feminized males follow nonna1 IQ patterns. Dr. Whalen described some of the ways new biological tools are probing the bases for hormone-controlled behavior. CLOSED SUNDAf WI WILL II PLLUID TO SDYE' YOU SIX DAYS A WDI MONDAY through FRIDAY I 0 a.m .• 9:3 0 p.m. SATURDAY IQ•·'"·. 9 P~· THI HOUSI OI' ___ ___ ._i-t. ........ Of .... -:.=---- I \\\ 'Tis the Season to be Lovely Holiday Hairstylt $ 7. 5 0 · · Change holiday frazzle to "il. dazzle with a party-timed hairstyle designed by our Master Stylists just for you. ~MAGIC ~~~O~,- 'Beautysa1ons C•ll for •ppol11tm111t, 1620 New Mec.Arth11r lf¥11 • HA.RIOR \llEW CENTER CALL 644-1040 OPlll Mo11.-s.1 .. WM ., In .. ,. .......... ., •ppol11fM111t. Cl!tct Wlllt. ...... f'llr Mdllkwwll llllln9. Ct l lt7t, MAOtc MlltltOlt INC. • .- -- • \\e've the spirit and the sewing machine5 to make herehristmas the merriest ~r! . • Ne~ Genie* portable Lean and lovely'. Exclusive, front drop-in bobbin for fumble· free insertion and removal. Control panel designed up-front for clear viewing Zig-zag, multi-stitch and blind-hem pat- ·tems built-in to the machine. Handles a variety of fabric , weights. Model 353. 1l1995 . , : Free! SingerSewing Book I with your purchase of the GENIE. New revised edilion. Regularly ~5 • 20% OFF ON ALL SEWING COURSES. Courses may be taken anytime during 1973. • ... ~SINGER S.Wlng Centers al'\d participating approv.d dealers A small deposit will hold any machine until Christmas. Singer Sewing Cenlefl !}Ive a Credit Plan to fit your budget and if you wish, mont111y_,....conbedele<red until Fabruary, 19;3. ·• Many tippm,wd dealers offer attractive credit terms. Singer has e libonll troda·in po~ Wewlli apply an allowance . on your used 1ewlng maonine bwei\t eny-ng machine you buy at Singer, 'A.TrademarXofTHES1NGERCOMP • .. • • For eddron ol llore or deoltr neoreot you, ... the yellow pag .. under SEWING MACHINES. -. M\INTIN•TOM IMCM h~ •1 lttd'I H1111ll11tton e..dl Ctftltr "7•1M1 . I " • PAMELA BURMEISTER Betrothal Revealed ' A July 7 wedding Is being planned by Pamela i< a y Burmeister and T h o m a s Michael C3rroll . Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burmeister of Huntington Beach, Mrs. Lois Klein, Westminster and Jamea Carroll, Long Beach. Miss Burmeister is • a graduate of Marina Hi&h School and attended Onmge O>ast Ccllege. Her fiance, a Westminster High S c b o o I graduate, earned a bachelor of arts degree in business from· California State University, Fullerton . From Page 17 ... Family But it is~ day care center, operated close to home under a state license at an additional cost to the ~ident, which is prob ab I y parllcullriy at- tractive to the singlo par<11I. And with the divl>rce rate at such a ootorious_bigb, It comes as DO surprise ~ tbe managers admit that quite a number of their tenants are divorcees. But tbe managers will not be _.Ible for the children even though they cater to I .I ·-aotes.tb'll· ia ii 11-itpi In tllli slate to iene I child under 111 alone. He baa even qlled Juve n i l e author1ties when two youngsters couldn't find their mother, who had gone ~ ping without telling·them. And, he said, . ll parenla doo't control their children, be will ask the family to "'9"'· He explained. "We're ~not baby -sitters. We're in busi- ness... But it'• • business some families apparently ap- preciate. Sankl's Fans ' In recent years, . Christmas card publishers have found thal there's a steadily ~ creasing demand for Christma! cards with Santa Claus designs for grown-upa to send. Perhaps people are nostalgic for the dinll'y-remembered but happy days or their own childhood, when Santa's long- awaited visit was the glorious climax to the Christmas celebration. cmnwcws Aloe ....... .-... Aa jl ~ .... •..-r • ... the ..... ,..... c ... unwtMen •nll •""""'•l••I c•ntt. • llfEllfOR't' LANE IN HAllOll CINllR COSTA MDA 549°2501 • Ol'!!N 7 DAYS • • 0 I• • ......... ~. 1 ••••• -. . . DAILY PILOT Jf ...... , 'g AT • 111 •P•11f1E 11111 • 1IMPlf cm • -1 • ND MINTilLY PAYMENIS UNTIL . MARCH 1873 ' . ' ' ' ON APPROVAL OF 'CREDIT. FINANCE C-HARGES APPUCAILE · DURltfG llEFEltRED PAYMENT PERIOD. Ot 1111st majer IJPli11c es used u.der normal bvsebal c11diti11s. 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We would like to Include it in a special story we are planning for publication. • AIR STE' -IERHAlOO -Ml. KIMEL SCHOLL SANDALS -PASSl'ORTS MAGDESIAN -MISS AMERICA VINER CASUALS -LIA Edw1rd1 -S.rb.ric:h -lobl• Hood PF Fly1r1 -U.S. Ked1 -S11rnrner1tt11 Cepeiio Dine• Sho11 Dence W11r by D1n1ki11 Cenecttw. Slleel ,_, CWIMI 225 E. 17tti ST.--COSTA MESA 541 2771 e IAfUi;AM••KA•D e • MAST•• CM&Aea e 4 days only big savings on the free arm Necchi Lydia MK II 542 now Make sewing a joy, with a free arm for cu ffs, co llars and socks. Jam proof with controlled ten sion for all fabrics. Zig zag, blindhem, but- to n-holing in seco nds. Friday, Sat- urday, Sunda y and Monday only. Hurry! $188 val. $319 sew;ng machines '"""' lftecltHt.1 1Htfi ce•tt pla1• 1owth co••f ,l•u, t•flflewer I brlttM 1h., •o•f• M••• M6-U21 ,. . .. ..... ' . • • " • .. •• 4• '· . . . .. .. .. ·-- Peering Around M1!18 GEORGIA M o e , daughter ol ¥r. and Mn. Gtorf• Moe o1 Costs Mesa, bu rocelved two ocbotarships to belp fioaDce bor atudles for • -d-In library ' science at tbe University of SO.them Calllomts. Arcadia Frloncb of the !Jbrary and the H. W. Wlllon Publlahlni Co. have awardocl gronts to Miu illoe, who ln- ttrntd at .everal Otana;e Count~ llbrarlel. She joined the Mllllon Viejo stall after araduatlntl from Calllll'nta State Unlvenity, Lona Bea<b. Ji;;;;;=------------~-------,~ Pe1·sian Rugs Bit of This, Little Bit of Th at Miniature arts and crafts will be a big attraction when Costa Mesa· Art League members present a Holiday Treasure Sale on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in their Wilson receive a token award. In April the winner from each staie will be accompanied by a faculty member to Wasbilllton, D.C. for a n educational tour and final in· tervlews. ••Fun and Gaftles.I Sunday is "Funday" when your avorite newspaper brings you t.he entertaining selection of fun and games in Junior Whirl Here's a brand new, grand new feature packed with delightful 0 brain teasers for the whole family ~ (kids and adults) to enjoy. r.. FOCUJunlorS" (HWhlrl features "HOCUS. ow good are your pow- ers of observation?); "SPEU.BJND. ER I" (How many additional words can you form from a single word?); Q "BUUETIN BOARD" (Clever quips· ' and quiz questions); plus many ~ other fun features. Don't mi. .. unlor Whirl Every Sunday In the Color Comics Section I DAILY PILOT Street gallery. Mrs. Richard Marsh, league president, conducted the workabops which produced the hand- made items to be sold along with more expensive artistry. 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Little __ (hristmas . llurMiay, NO¥tmbtr 30, 1972 DAIL ( PILOT IJ ' Christmas tree after the pear tree, you must give •• By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) Getting ready for Cbriatmaa: Christmas. That melancholy experlesice can be avoided by taking down the tree before recipe says, if yo{ want to have a myrrhy Christmas this year, beg!ri marinating It now. the bird rooatlng lessons. r-r.i~~~;;!jiiiiiiiiiiiiiliP;;;;;;;;;;9;;;;;;-Pear trees are not a natural I Bros. q.1e1e ,Ge•1 •1et Me.i Fern.ea ... BelW.• Siianer SHRIMP CREOLE Christmas la more fun for everyone lf you get everything done In advance. Then yoo can spend the holiday getting ready for New Year's. Here It a good IChedu1e to loll.W during the llrat -k of December: Chrlttmaa. Dec. a-start cracking nut· mep. Nothing Is more dltmaytng than to awaken on Christmaa morn and diacover that the myrrh It under-marinated. Ruins the whole day. Dee. 5 -Train the partridge. Unless your true love wants to spend the firs! day of Christmas picking up the parlrldge when It falls out of pereh for partridges and they have trouble maintaining their equilibrium. It takes a while tor them to get the hang of It, so don 't k>se patience. ' Dec. 6 -Collect eggs from six geese a-laying. Make egr nog. Dec. 1 -Take turtledoves t.o vet for anll·p&ittacosis shota. • Dec. I -Put up Christmas tree. Folu who wait until the Yuletide to trim t h e i r Christmas trees are just ask~ Ing for trouble . How often It Chriltmas spoiled beca.,. we wait until the last mlnUte to crack the notm'egs, Then we have to stay up all night opentlng the nutmeg cracker. And the neighbors complain about the -· LAllO• COOKIO a l"llLID I By that time, the p1ace where you lnteoc! to put the -will be filled with French hens, calllng birds, leaping Jords, rpilkmaids and other ac- coutrements of the season. noise. 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R•• it 11 revealing as an X-ra'y, 11 in- cisive 1s 1, sulpel ••• ind 1s br1sh 1 young writer •• 1ny to be found in the glittering new crop of newspaper columnists. If yeu i..-·t been ...,...i to the opeclll RH RM<I brand of ~. fioe It. try this.......... ' RM11 Rn RM<I'• sw"'9lnt column this s..nday end ..,.ry wok in The Sunclay I t • .. • .. • ~ ,.. •• J • •· .... . . ~. . . ' ..... TONIGHT'S . TV lllGlillGHTS NBC D 9,00 -flip Wilson Show. nip'• guests ue ~ymood Burr, Dom DeLWse ,and Gladys Knl&bt and the Pips. IOISC • 8:00 .-"Shipmates Forever." Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler show their BIUfl in this 1935 musical. CBS • 9:00 11Bando1ero:11 Dean· Martin, James Stewart, 'Raquel Welch and Georga Kennedy head the cast of this 1968 western. • o " I " • • li"fre psFft"t'er ·Dancers of Mali -Super-h-at:OC~ By TOM BARLEY eel lo call the "camp flnl .... Of ... ....., "" .... Cooking pot" routinel thlt Af!l<;an ~"' componles hr~ ~braMall ... from~!! have become firm favorites .ue uu• u:Jlll -.. with Amertoan audiences and audience. T 0 KCET Ill 8:00 -"Salome." Oscar Wilde's bi- zarre and controversial drama is transformed into a stunning ballet in this special, filmed on loca- tion in Spain. litlle wonder looldni bock on And they gave us a clelr II> the fire and fervor the slilht Into their finlasllc lll!ncers of Mall bri>uiht "'lo atamlaa and I n c red I b I e the Orong• c.ut College ......... of energy Sllndlly auditorium lul 1reetead. night with a -of trlbll ' ' They gave us more than two -.that hod lhil critic, 1n St.rvivGI Theater "; ABC D 11:30 -Comedy News and Bedtime Stories. Topical satire followed by a series Of com· edy playlets in this new look at the old Dick Cav.C: ett slot. hollN •of, all.ai~ llllinhlblled .common with bunclredl of • · dancing lll<bd by t Ire other onlooken, on the edge of Denise Daiei, a Corona del Mar graduate student pulslting Wes1 Afr I can ·his teat ~n utonilbment. in drama, pai;ticipates in "Cycle Two.'' an explo~; rhythmo thol eter,t Mich an atlon into non--oot theater staged by Surviv>.I,: utounding,hypnotlc eflecl on ?!II! WORD "primitive;' at UC Irvtbe. Perfroman<es will be given tooi~, any oolooke< and.they ended it .cauglll 111.Y car during 1.,. through Sunday at 8 o'clock in the UC! Con ,, all Jook1nc u lrelll as when tennitalon and Immediately Hall • ,., their bus rolled .., to ihe OCC ,jan'ed.' 1bil II not the Im-___ · --'°----.,.,.:-camPus. pr.esaion these g r a c e f u I . .,. ·-··· ·--··-.. -··-·--·-· ....... _ ...... . ......... ·--·· ... TV DAILY LOG Sweat literally ran off them cbanning natives of Mali ···-·at ··-f lnal-·curtain·-·hlll··. there--. ..leav.e :with \hek_audienc.es.._._r::>= "'i~ wasn't a· Oic~er or wearinesS Rather·, we are given a II ' '1HE. THRILL Thursday Evening NOVEMBER 30 1:31 m Lucille Ball and * Lenny Bruce'• mothers jciin MERV toni&hl ·--- to be seen In the broad grins gllmpoe of a way of ltte that of those magnificent males bu not heen changed, to any and their lithe, bare-bressled great estent, by the Inroads of dancing partners. what we have •alwavs cholm to call civiliiaUon. Those who have lived and worked with West Africans call I t something else: THEIR VERY attractive program included quite a few of the centuries-old religous and !OCial ceremonies, maiiy of them carryiJlil an addiUo'nal touch of the OOmor that many African dance groups feel they have to include in depicting their rites before Western au- diences. l IS ON'' •.• Flit Track Motorcycle Action At In Thrllll111 ... t ~ l F..tur1"8 DAVID ALllANA Plus -Surfl111 I ''LIQUID JOURNEY" l:GOfll!t DID&l!ll- @111- t:GO fl(l)ca -_, tcl (2W) ...... ,, d " (*9)· .......... M1rtilt, Ja!!!!t Stlwlrt. 11• Welch, Geot1t KeMldJ. A 111111 dis- auists himtllf IS I U ...... ill OJder to ffflllll the ~ of his brother 1nd pn1 wllo hM bte• se.nltnctd to bl lllnpd for JJN*· It will be a sad day indeed U Wester;n encroachments ever allecl African cu\tins to· the point that ... ,... 1111)' of the childlike ardor and unaffected trace. so evident on that OCC lllqo In a apillldld offering by the Harbor Ano Commimlly ConcertSAssodollan. Maybe It helps but It isn't really necessary. Tb e i r simple, cermeonial rt t e I 'Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"-~~~~~~~~~ mony of them dating bock to I belor• the first cbronkllni of thete ancient tribes' origlna, are richly eloquent and' mov- ing In their slmpllclty . .,....,.. ''Bitt• \l?l•r"' ffi"'""" ........ -.... "- ·-,,,. USllC OJ-...... -flll_ ...... l:t'...: ·--5!31 8 ()) Cll .._ W1rtw Cronkite rn-·-a -' (C) ""._,.. u." (com) '66-Alec Gulnnas, Gl111 L0Hob1lsidl. 111---1 ........ -·-@...,.,. __ ew.1 ., I "Moon, 1'" ...... c... ... ·--...... k' .... .... u .. ·-- Friday !M'fTIMf MOVIES .... -11-(*°)'IZ-_,_ .... _, U 8 ICl "1111 F• -I-) 15 -.lillNt ""'"'· lhitll "°"""· _Cl) ... ·--1-.i '541 ____ ........ ............ (cofll) '4Q.--..1edlfl ~ . ...,.ION. . -·"A Ull " .. -(*'l D llill &l •-""" -G1mesmen" A ltttlll chta p1111 played with livt plWftl 01 thl streeb of Sin Frandlco ptada Chief lf'lM'ISldl IS he tria: tD .... CO'ttt the pittern bthind I .... of bizfmi crima. Noll tyrriM lfMI Scott MartcMI aunt. D @ffilB"' .. __ ''To Slllk tlli Nl&trf' FJIM Diii sets mil: to llarch lot• lon1·mtnlnc priest Ind fNI hilMllf Ibo Id· inl fOf' I ll'llssinc sheriff. fB" ... 1 ......... m (jj) i.t••••" ""'"'"'"'·--"'Sllo1n1" Oscnr Wiklt's biu111 lllCI contn1wr1i1l dnm• is tnlldon9MI into stun11ill1 ballet st•rrine l.Jld- mil11 Tcherift• with music bJ ... Prodrolll!Ms. fllmecl llltirltJ' 1111 k>- eation i• S,.ht. Ill"'""""' IE) .... '55 ............ ,.. ... -1• • .,. ...... I IJI --(M) '51---"""" -loll·-.. Uoll(' ,,,., '41---. --... IJ(C)"llll ..... -1 .... ) 'U-l• ,...., Jellltt• bit 1"9(1) "llol, ........ I ... ) • .._ ..., __ ..... . • cq ... • .... (4rl) 'SI-PW .. llwdo ···"··· •:t0•" 111r <*'> ·~ Cr-.,.,,_ • ....,. I 'I Bvt it is·in what an oJd West Indian friend of this critic .... • " A comMy~ .• , • Mldl••I W1ll1r ·-c.-" k• ~ •.•.... 11.C· 1• ... "' DIC. ~"" ..... SAT .. RM. I P.M. r';;CRY llCLE'~ I -.... Ill I "RnA~ SPtCIAI. MA TINH SATllllDAY & ~y t 2.00 & 2'00 IACH DAY .. llATS7k I "FRENCH CONNECTION" -._Mai• n - GolDIE HAWN JlaftlUW• mnu liil -f l .. ·~ . ! 1-STmNO ~u11•~ ,~ GllR. • • I • ~ I• u, n; th P/ ~ .. Pl '1lj ~ le I ,.., •' ::J. •' •' " •I " " :•1 • 'rl I - .• 1 r; : 1 ' I • • • i n 11 I • • • • •• ' r .... • . . .... .. .. .. •..--. .. .. . . .. .-..... . . ' .. . .: ... ,• ... ... . . SKILLFUL TIMING Lido'• Denis Thom•• TilursdaJ. Nowmber 30. im DAILY PILOT IS Players -Group Sets Activities IOlllT llDIOID MILnN DOU6W Wendy Friedman will tour Tucson, Arb:ona with tbtlr children's show, "Mr. Rabbit and Friends, Sin Uncle Remus Story Theater," Dec,. 2&-29. While "Dark" depends on cal precision for its suc-- "Dlal M" is a more point of the show, t h e ~formance of Denis Thomas in the central role of the plot- ting husband is vi rtually flawless, one of the best acting jobs turned in on a local stage this year. SHEILA DUNKLE turns in a fine performance as the in- tended victim, particularly in that crucial scene when her cool reserve is shattered by the attempt on her life. Through the balance of the Irvine, Anaheim, Fullerton The Calllilate ... ll'GI , g"'teel piece ol work GIOl61 PP'l'AID l=':;:s t r e s s e s compatible terization in its key o.!11 Is precisely this factor -that insures the ultimate suc- THOMAS' SK I LL FU L play she involves heJlelf well maniplation of the Knotty with the mounting "tide of di lo I 1 events1 projecting a fragile .Announce Tryouts for Shows "The Groundstar Cons~racy" ._ .... ___ - cess of the Lido Isle pro- duction. While overa11 in- terpreta tion is not a strong a gue -8 ong w th his Ind overwhelmed victim of superl-11tive timing and vocal circumstance. No sooner do Orange Coun· inflections -.is the clear key· ty's community theater 1JM11rw stone of lhe Lido drama. In the The "other man~· in the "" ~,... triangle is played w I t h get one year wrapped up than i: sporadio strength by Nick they start right In on the next. .: ivil .War Recalled :=P :f~isr:~ ~~:~ ~:a::a~u~~~~ t"'-his conviction. Mose Impresses their first productions of 1973 'i ~ most in his showdown ·scene '•1 'Bl B ' -all coming on Dec. 11. 1! ;:n ue oys Play ~:::· ':~~. ~·: nie~'::'~~:=g~~~ the UC Irvine campus where ICT's "Dear Friends" is now playing lhroogh Dec. 16. CAROL FAULSrICX, who directed "Winnie the Pooh'' for the Huntington B e a c .h Playhouse last '6Ummer, will ( CA.LLBOARD) •,1! 'By WJLUAM GLOVER. tile Laddl'i ffedayJS uneven bpt . for the new co~y "Norman, comes • ba with Jolumy lnlllffi!llnl .. the coof and 1f-ls That You?" while the Ana- :_ "NEW YORK (AP ) -"Blue Reh and more fantasy asides. ntjent police~-His ef. Modjeska Players are looking stage the Ana·Modjeska ~" a quick-fading play Nooe of the characters, m: feet '!001d be .bei_gbtened by an . for youngsters to fill the cast version of the cb.lldren's fan· Et the War Between the eluding the role Knee himself occas1onal shift m tonal gears of their "Winnie the Pooh" tasy. tes, premiered before a performs, is ever more than 8 ~ a more commanding at-and the Fullert.on Civic Light Readings for youngsters of -dwindling a u d I e n c e b 8 n a 1 t y·p e -c artca•---.. titude on stage. Opera is auditioning f 0 r all ages will be held Monday Jllnesday night in the off. wic "Kismet." and Tuesday, Dec. 11 and 12, !ll~O a d way Martinique Imagery is feeble , dialogue · MAXING BIS acting debut at the L<lara Playhouse, 1601 frbeater. lowly. AS the enemy ap-after years of b<ickstage1 wotk M TRondYOUTSDecARE scheduled W. Broadway, Anabel m. Audi- intmniasion midway proaches, a sergeant spurs his is Hohn~ Taylof as the shady ay, · 11, only for tions will be h~ld from 7 to 9 h Allan Knee's languid troops with "those .[ character recrui~ for the Irvine's . ' ' N or m a n , ' ' a p.m. both everungs. tive Was seized on by -·-"'"' 1ee1' '" aren m~. bylor ~s toward f ~enefl_!.8!!°° g~p comedy with a "Winnie the Pooh" will be . ,.....,_. 'men. ,. /. a •»ogle,)ett' olmte-'•''-di ~~· twist. Tom Titus.. -·"'"" f t k nd to flee. Only diehards ~the~' blr-tS' ..J_ t" .. -~. "'lCf's resident director for the Y'""""""'""' or we> wee e s. llbf~ lot more cin,ap-tenlj ~pl al tr • , but , m>J>Ciillil ftgtlrt current ,..,.., will stage the Feb. 2H5 and March ~. at le..,. 'Wliii-bllien. ' __ .:._ •Kacou ~nd .Ll>Cs ~ and•wmplet.ly believable m county's firsfloot' ·• -.,,n-tjle Loara PI a Y hou se . -·~ gan a 1UJ11 weeny, his assignment. -1ILI .nuu Rehearsals will begin in are distractlngly "'19ed oa lb Technically, the Lido play Clark-Sain Bobrick play whid! J : ltnee worted at the Actor's bnpenonate ~ as 'Well suffers from an absence of has been running for two anuary · ;Studio before he went to YaJe u mQf.bera, dayjhters, wives coordination ba cks t 8 g e , years in Los Angeles. Al.SO AUDmONINC} on :where the first version of and wencbeat Among the . particularly in the area of A cast of three men ....;:. two Dec. 11 and 12 will tie the c.t. s.t •• --.... 2 .... heard Dec. 11 and 12 at theJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:! Amerige Park Recreation I~ Center, 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, while dance auditions are set for Dec. 13 at the Hillcrest Recreation Center, 235 E. Valley View, Fullerton. THE YOUTH division of the Westminster Community Theater is looking for direc- tors for their next two ~ ductions -an evening of. one-- act plays scheduled for early March and a children's show carded for Easter week. Directors interested i n either production should mb- mit in writing their prefertbce of plays, qualificatlon'.s 'and resume to Robert Tessier II, 5012 Cambridge Ave., Westminster 92683, no later than Dec. 7. "A smashing mystery, loaded with comedy and fun ... great entertainment"., ...... m WHO DID IT? Mal's best 'flint .. II' a man? 111ev onlVkill thetrillaSlel'S i ~ -o •11~ Boys" emerged as a males, Rober( ~ttel is a rug-sound effects. Telephone con-in their early 20s and one mJd-musical revival of "Kismet" THE HUNTINGTON Beach lctaa exercise. The influences ged standotd. . verstations are repeatedly die aged -and two women -with dancer:s trying out on Playhouse has put out a call ~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~ :of:ltoth struberg introspective Neal K~ directs .with begun before the pOOne stops one young, the other middle Dec. 13 for the Fullerton Civic for directors for its 1973-74 :dain1a and Brustein pcademie metrooc;JiDe ~Y and~ ringing, a condition that pro-aged -~ required for the Light Opera Company. Doug season. For the first time, 'the : ~ism are egrepously evi· quite a Ume of, tt"nmning hil duces unnecessary chuckles. comedy. The readings are Lance, who starred in FCLO's tbeater will compensate /is ~t. forces hither and yon over the "Dial M," which by 'ibe way scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in St .. recent "1776," is directing, di.rectors. 1 ,7~ balf-<IOU!p requits te> the arena stage's hill! and dales. is the fll'St drama for the Lido Matthew Lutheran Church, aided by Leo Kreter as choral Applicants wisliing to be ca\L9e 'spe.Pd the opening , Designer Tom Munn pro-Players in 16 years if you dis-Culver Drive at Sandburg 'Way and orehestra director and considered should send ' .a ent. ·preparing for con-vides enough plastic rocks and count "Poor Richard," con· jn Irvine. K a t h I e e n M e I c h e r , resume and a suggested lls\,of . Be\ we e:i drills,/ slithery runways to equip a tines toni~ht, Friday and "Nonnan, Is That You?" choreographer. plays to the playhouse, Ji.10 ' cb and clreami· miniature goU course. Anyone Satur.rJay 1n the Udo Isle will open Feb. 10 for a three-Actors and singers will be Main St., Huntington Be~~ Judea tell o( the folks ' d interested in a quick recycl-wubhoutseB 70chl Via Lido Soud, Hweekend run at ·the·•-------=---._-oc-LY_W_ON_KA_"_•_·_~-•.• -,-Ll-'1-,-,-.,..-~-+-I . they left bebiod. 1 eq in$? ewpor ea . , umaniUes Hall Playhouse on Tllun. "'"' s... city 14, n P.M.J s.. CNtt 11 ti P.M .. 1 r-- i ' 1: ! ! ---Cll(f00Mi ?I .... I t •• 'f _J._. ---'' SIAOl/IM I .. ... .-..... '!! -----~~ SIAD/UM ? r ' -~·, ....... --=----.. SIAOIUM 'J . '--· ·"• ... ""._ ---.. SU/I/UM ! .· .. -, .... ~ ""OON8 WfTM 111a WIND"' Ctltt .... VlviMI L.lfill G.icltN-"IUTTSltl"LllS AlS l"ltlE .. & ..,.NOrl A 811.L IN MY SOUP"' "TltOUILI MAW' II.I "TN• HOf ttOCK• INI · ,_,_ "'TNI YAU.CM! PAf'llt1" (It) & T.,.Y Cw1h It "TMS •OITON STl.ANM.11." ti!) Nearly Everyone Listens to LandeI'8 He has 100 ways to kill ... a.Dd theY._all·work! I I ............ -.. " MWk. LtpMIMell "C AIAltll" _ ....... ..,." •..... rf'H IOTM IN COLottl (N) _ .. _ "STllAW 0001" "KILLINO Oii" SllTllt OIOlt8S .. "CANOY., SHOWING NOW! CAU TMlATH FOITIMIS AND POllCYI ' '• !.... ... FROM F ashien Island Newport Beach STEREQ SOUNDS OF THE-HARBOR (1 _, i I .. U Dolll. Y I'll.OT En jog la Carte• Worla . W tJei ZURJQI, Swltarllnd (AP) -U her party ~ up wtll after midnight, _..,, llolwltha Lohmann, :M, just -11p at ber Qlllce an hour later than lllUll Illa -"""'""'· Her boss greet• blr wlllt I jolre. lhousand olhera -are boneflllms from flexible work week 11 ~ tbat have become greatly ~ I n Swil!erland ever since they woro first Imported from ~ Wes l Gennany In 1919. No official atatlstk:a exist but some ei~ perts believe that the work week '1a la · carte" or flexitime ls more widely prac-- ticed In Switzerland than In any other In- dustrialized country. KUrt w-. ~yeaNlld quality con- lnlller. alw1,Y1 leaves early In ownmer so he can ....tt In hll ganlen. His manager waves goodby. WHEN TOE BUS schedule chan$eS. t.echn1cian Fram Weber, 49, just advtses the ,personnel office that stutlng ne1t month he wlll cbange his work week. ''IF I FEEL like it, I put tbe cover on my typewriter at 4 p.m. and go shop- ping," Mrs. Lohmann says. "Shops are not so crowded at this time, And if 1 All thttt -and sev<ral bundred Nboa Appointee Who'll Take Ash's Spot At Litton Industries? BEVERLY HILU, (API - The big question at Utton Industries Inc. here Is who will succeed Roy Ash as presj.. dent ol lhe giant cooglomerale who6e nei-earnings dropped from $58 million to $1.1 million last year. • One Litton watcher ventured the opinion that A 1 h ' s departuno for a high federal post wlll ''undoubtedly mean changes" in the company's operaUOM. Bu\ a official of Philco-Ford Names New Executive Jose G. Santana has joined Pb i 1 ~Ford . Corporation's Aeranutronlc Divisioo as a penonnel representative, with responsibilit y for ad- ministering t h e division's F.qml Emplo yment Oi>- ~ly program and other employe relations activities. He will also represent the division in community reJa- lions irojects. Santana has had more than IS ,.0.. ol supervloory an<1 management programs. Prlor to joining Aero- nutronic, be w a s a sup- er'iilor with the x er o x Corporation in the City of Irvine. Previol!sly be was with North American Rockwell In Anaheim, and from 1969-70 wn on Joan to the National · Alliance of Businessmen as d1rector o£ con\munity rela- lionll fqr Orange Coonly. He and his wile ...mde In <Jtange. Litton, the nation's 3 5t h largest industrial corporation, said he foresaw no "new, uncharted courses." PRESIDENT NIXON an- nounced the appointment of Ash as dittclor of the Office of Management and Budget this week, succeeding another Californian, C a s p a r Wein- berger. One high management of- ficial of the firm said he was surprised at the President's announcement. He said he believed most of the top management personnel at Lit- ton also were unaware that Ash was being considered for the position. As to the question oC Ash's succession. it is likely to be answered at the firm's annual stockholder meeting Dec. 9 - the date Ash said his resign&-' tlon as president w o u I d become effective. Litton officers are elected by Its board of directors, which generally meelB In ad· vance of stockholder sessk>ns. A LITl'ON OFFICER. who asked not tO be Identified, said he believed ·~ management team that hB.s worked with Ash and ChairTnan Oiarles B. Thornton will ~ntinue with "no new., uncha~ course, no matter who becomes presi- dent." E.B. Speer Takes U.S. ' ' Swel Post want lo stay in bed for another hour after a late night I do not bave a bad conscience. 0 Mrs. Lahmann WU'U with a large company al 1'1g. near bore, thal offers the most radical varialklll of fiex.itime, the "sliding work scbedule." Under tbis system, the employe can "1'0l't lo work any time between 9:30 and a a.m. take up lo a 90-mioute lunch hour between 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. and leave between 4 and 6 p.m. during lbe five-day 4t-hour week. Also, the system allows employes to accumulate a surplus or deficit of up to 15 hours per moolh that has lo be recouped or idled orf ln the following • GP Riviera Old Won! Birch PITTSBURGH, Pa, (AP) - U.S. Steel, the nation'! biggest steel producer, says ib. board o( directora has selected E.B. .Speer u .its next chairman and chief executive officer. GP Ya inch Planet ~turn Panefinc Speer, bow president of the company, succeeds Edwin M. Goll elfe<llve °M!lrch I, follow· Ing · Gott's mandatory retire- ment at age 65. · The 56-year-old Speer has been president of U.S. Steel since February 1969. He joined the company 34 years ago starting as a metallurgical observer at the f i r m • s Youngstown Ohio Works. The new chairman-designate is known in the Industry as a sleel production expert. e ·'4x8' sheet e Soft, pile fini5h ., Easy ctr• . e Gives room wermth without Miking it look dirk Super-Stick Panel-Adlesive month. Overtime Is counted extra and bas lo be ordered hy !he -enl~ AMERICAN EXPERIMENTS wllh a changed work period have locwred chief· ty on the fOUl'<lay week. Pti'hapo 4,eDO companies emplo)'lng 800,000 worten are estimated to have gone to the four-day week. Employe reaction bas been generally favorable. The maJority of Swiss companies using' flexitime seem to favor another system, providing for an indivktually de~rmlned schedule to be observed for at least a monlh. 'lbe flexitime arrangement leaves a GP Planet Sun Wall Panelinr e 4xl' Shett e 'I/I" thic.11t11 e LI. wel1111t tli1i1 e l1111tif11I l111tirre fini1h . . • daily block 1ol ·-llJ bou!I clurl"li which all employts ano llWllCI al !he same time. "Cloe advantace of oor -Ii lbal It forces exeeutivea to mallie mare '* of dlctaplmes and other allice ........... , • and lo get helter ·orpnlRd," lald .,.. penoaoel executive. "~ you bave lo reaU,.. that in Swluerland a aecrelary ill really a aecrelary and nol a .-pllonlat as executives .seem ao fond " Mvi~ in !he United Slalea. "FINALLY, ONCE they have found their rhythm, emp1-lend to slick GP REDWOOD f I REDDI DICK 135.! GP 4x8' Sheet Paneling in Gold lush Charcoal • Ele91nt chercoel finish e Convenient size- • Re.do an 'entire room for the coming holiday seeson · e Get • ptofessione l look '4" ,,, .. , 6Hdtlen Latex House Paint 'Glidden' Spnd · Satin latex .wan Paint • l'lltSONNEL EXEC JOleG.Sant•M Al lhO request of !be U.S. government, he served as chairman of a four-man ex- change group in 1956 to study steel production expert. e lt1'f t. apply e Htf trlrt 1tiekin9 powtr tlitt lt1b ..... •••h e Dtpt:nclablt ptr• fonn•net ~............ e lrud1t1 01t tt1il'( with no "4rtt" ' e lool1 dttt •P 'With HltP '11 wtttr 8 Mocltl No, 3040 .... • let ..... llD 1tp llltfkl e E11y +. c.11111 fu1t w11h f ORDER · f ~~_!~ Stick-on YOURS LABELS TODAY! Penonallud • Stylish • Efficient Ord..-fot" Younolf or a Frlond M•y b• u1ed on envelopt1 •1 1'9tum eddress le.belt. 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I bave· to admil· I .... 1 .,...uy aboclred ar dllma,,ed to lleor !bat Dul· fy Do•,perty -caw., tt quill .. bud laotball,alldl at Mldllpo State Onlvenlty. ll'lom 1117 ...... ~ there I warloed "1th the Bl!llllnti lrllllmln wblle COYerinil llSU leaml for area oe~. And even at !bat time, II -'-Inti eYideot tbat Dufl)I .......... for the top lllOI. Alter Ida -lelm In 1115 laot to UCLA In Ille Hooe Bowl and the 11111 squad pla,.d tho flmoul UHO tie with Noire Dome, tblnp started crublng down around Duff)''• beM. ' The 1117 ......... s.7 and it dldn1 ,pt -belier In the yoan that followeil. And wllat'• _.. lnlm the Pro;p,osals Inadequate, Say ,Players HONOLULU (AP) -Qmmluloner BoWie Kuhn admitted Wedneoday !bet ''Tbeie ii I considerable differmce" IO far• bt necotJatiog aeaslonl being carried on be\.,... major league ...-U and the pla1"!'1 MIOClation aimed at awldlng a repetltJon ol lut IPl'lnc'• strike. Kulm' rev.aled the proposals that aliilMI ·11mwtpo411t, Duffy'1 leaml -through to bmk up the group ·or llllrlecl iolllll to llJdllclD after reporlen gathered. . eatablilblng 1 mporiority edfle during He. dJscwssed one particular player ~-flnt II --of -·""'·• al Jengtb one Ume, and 1 reporter -, ~-· -.-.uuig. , casualfy asked, "Is he black?". U Wll lnmtoble, then, tha~_Dully I "No, I think he's Pretbyterian," -Wll n1cb. and lfter a ,oeries of Duffy replied. 1111111 lncldeat• led up. to a disap-One tlll)e be sat down alter a . ·-.. Thursday, NOW!mbef 30, 1972 DAILY PILOT fy's Do~nfaD . said. ••Of course I won't expect you to have the speed Ind agility I do, but try your best anyway ." And he was always ready with an anecdote about one of his past teams or players. ' f.or !!)m. One year alter the llHO tie MSU was set ID play Notre Dorne when several players broke curfew on the Monday before the game and were auspeoded. ' polntlnC early -tbli year, Dully particularly upoetling loos In• wblch made the -t that most the team fumbled six times and cirop- paople ...,. expectblc. ped the middle section of a sandwich 111 own .__ with. Duffy Into bis lap. . were durtnc Ille period when bis "I've been taking 1 ...... from our A favorite story of his concerned the time be wu ·lectw-ing a team on the • importance of the specialty teams ia.nd staled that most games were woo or lost by the play ol those specialty units, Duffy asked that the story be withheld from publication until just before the game to protect his game plan, and was quite irate to be ur formed the story would be printed Im· mediately. Once the damage was done, however, he was Im usual jOYlal tell the rest of the week , and rose to the defense or the student journalist who had printed tbe story. dowala11 was beginning, but there · starting backfield," be deadponned. were momenta when )'OU could see the On the practice field be was sparU that bad niade him a legend sometimes a marvel to watch. On one around Eut Lansing. , ~ occasion he chewed out a halfback for Hil weekly press cmrerences oo running a poor pass route. 'The then ~ T"' the belt place ooe U.yeaN>hl • coaclr ~-to jog could·&O ,.t • 1"11!h to start the' euily tbrouiih the pattem.hlmaalf .. 'Nllk.' tably bis wit would flash "Now }:et's see you do it," Duffy . ,., I .. " Looking up, be spotted a player who was dozing and quickly asked him, "Where are most football games won or lost?l' "Right here at Michigan State, coach," came the player's reply. Probably the proof of the man came during.a particularly unfunny moment .. "They do a good job Ind though it may hurt us this week, I can't denf what's printed," Duffy told in- terviewers after the story broke. I always appreciated that. SiX · UCI · Cager~ . Suspended '1!16 Uc' lrvlne•basketball team left for a ·three-game trip to the Hawaiian lslaodl this rooming without s i 1: memllers of the squad due to' disciplinary adlm ~en late Wednesday-altemooo by eDocb ,Tim Tift. . "Tbla ii bad news for us, 11 Tift IA1d before departlire. "The six players .were ~ for violation of team training -·oo . ow' recent trip to the rnldwelt." . '!be Anleateis returned borne Tuesday · foUoyblg 1 a victory over North Dakota State Uui~enity Mollday night In Fargo. The vlolatlon of tniinlng standards came following 1 Ille Monday night game Ind . a!ter 'Tlfi met ' with the players involved Wednesday afternoon, the suspension was anDOUDced. 'Ibe six ·players involved included s_l¢ing center Scott Magnuson (6-11); starting •gulinl and Monday night's high scorer~ Don Newton; Richard ·ciark, a letterman tWo yea,s ago and a front line reServe:· Gary Denton, Gani.ck. Barr and ·SsmBundl. Tift 9aJd be woold meet again with the six playefs Involved when he returns from Hawaii and their future with the · team Will be determined at that time. Ony nine playen made the trip to tbe islands this morning for games with the University of Hawaii Friday and Satur-Maras started at forward and Peet at day nights and a service team on Tue~ guard in the fU'St two ouUng.s. '"~ day even~g. , Joining them in the opening lineup~ be Mraule in the backcourt Ind Ila ' Included on the traveling squad were or Eubanks at forwa~ .__ Dave Baker, Jerry Maras, Hillan Peet, .'Ibe Anteaters were expected to ia~ Richard MraUle and Howard Hawkins one of their finest teams tbls se8ICll ~ from the group tbst made the midirest the suspension of these key playernou'ld swing for two games aloni: with Eric dispel future success. •• Paulsoo, . Gary Eubanks and t w o Although two of the front line plaw:s lresbmen, Seo~ Palmer and Martt remain, giving the club eootinued belgbl, Martinez.. . ' . the depth factor is now a serious ma~. Baker starte<i at forward against ·the for the three games in Hawaii and polSt.i University · of Minnesota and North bly when the club retw'nl to open lbe Dakota State, but will move back to home sea~ With Montana State Univer- center for the-games · in the islands. sity on S8.turday, Dec. 9. West Shrine Football Team Announced - ,,...ball. ·~ baYe ~to~'the ·.--- playen ao far and sald: • . ' . -· ' . • Steeler Mania: "It ... ~ indlcated to the club'• neaotlaton that tbeR proposals are not adequate In the minds of the pla1"!'1 JO bring atlout · a setUement." The plsyen asaociallon Is currenU~ 'l'eeting in the Bahamas, lludylnl( tbO multi-part packqe sulimllled by the ownen. Kuhn said tbel the Initial ,.... ,. , tion o('-1he' players' iwcot'•ton wu $h.N FRANCIS€0 (AP) -A 28-man negative. West. squad with .;.iy one fulltime ~-"I would say there la a COlll!derlble ·~ difference In die pliltJ!q>hleo ol Ille nlng back included wu named !Oday for playen Ind the clubs as I undentand lie 11th Shrine East·West <;ame scbedul· them," the comm-said._ " bm Dec. 30. Meanwblle, three mor< ·player trades Houstali'.s: '*1Puddin" Jones is the only spiced Wedneeda7'1 action, bringing the -,ot tlli -offenolve backs who total number ol deola made at tbeae meetlnp to 10 lnvolvinl! • plaY'l'I. )llay.d llrldly as a running bock. Wedneoday'1 major naps oent reliever Iowa Slate's Georre Amund!oo, who Wayue Gnmcer --. to SJ. :wm..team with him, bas been a •imlng Loula-1'>. ........ •· ....,_ l**t " 'id Ind-~. during hlAcileie llllle ailll-pltdler llolm10mlbor9d;'-1 ' 1oocbou --pltcber Tam Bradley -the Odc8lio Don Fouta of Oregon IDd Ty Paine of ~:: :=, i:..i-= Wahington Slate are the team's Steve -· ijulrterbacks. But Paine, an outstanding 1n uotber trade, -Ind St. Loula lion -'·-alao could be exchange four young plaJen, the Astnlo nnner °" op .....,., us-gelling caldier Skip J-ad Infielder eel at hunning back ol West coach Dee Milt Ramirez "1th inftelden Ray Bulle ·-of On!pi State chooses. Ind Bobby Fenwick _.. to the Amundaon wu a quarterback as a CantiDall. aopllooiore, rubed for 1,316 yards last But Kuhn's packed nen conference -· as a tailbodt Ind returned to dominated -of the day's lntemt. ,_ The comDilssk\oer ouUlned In great qaarierlJack for the Cycloaes this aeason detail the ~ offer by the ciuba Ind to -for 1,7113 yanls. lie Ix fourth in said tliat wldle be ii not appr<bensive at total offense natiooally. the moment, "a repetlUoe ol lut spring'• Tiie complete East ...... M , which in-strike could have a devutaUng·effect on "'t...... baseball ... -(JUlin& star Gary Huff of Florida The commlas1oner said that 13 formal State, wtii be ...-<e<1 next week. neaotiallng sea1 ... have been held 11nce -coach BID Yeaman ii ooe o1 early ._,,...,. and tbel the cium bad Andloo' !l!!!dllanls for the West team. n,,.se often bt fllur areu of the expiring "Yeoman will probably bandle the ol· blilk: ~' ,bet-. baseball Ind IOmlve ®"chl"i chores Ind install his the piayen --· lloultm:a veer ofteme," says Veteran "FirsUy, on the maiter of the relel'Ve J:Ml.West Game official Francis Powers. system," Kulm.said, "the clubs have pro- "ll's dlffemii from thefWlsblJooo-T .in i-d that a player with five yean of tbst there "!"' only two running backs Jn. major league -becomes a free stead o1 thlee." ' · agent unless bis club olfen a salary of at '!be receiven on th(\ West team include 1-1 $30,eGO for his lixtb year. A player Callfornia's Steve Sweeney IDd Oregon's with eight yeon ol major league oervice ~reg Specht. the best from the PaciliN becomel a free qent unlea his club of. 'Coaference. fen a sa1ary ol at lout '40,000 for his • Steve Holden, Ari1.ona State recel~t', ninth y.,. ... wu eartler named to the team but had I< ,Alao tlie ownen p-to create a be replaced because of ASU's Invitation 'llni!t pool of three playen from each to the Fiesta Bowl major 1eague ....,. available for selee- • Defensive playen oo the West llCfuad tlon by-other ciubl at the prll;e•of '35,000 Include AlJ.West Coast leiectlonl c.Jvin to ....ie ..,.. playlnC -tanll'el ! ,,_ of WUbingloo, Jim Merlo of Stan-Tiie cluhe a1ao offend to reduce - ton! Ind S--of Oregoo Slate. COllln!I ....,.. fnlm to to • Ind major ' • · iea1Ue .-. 1n1m • to II Ind ti.I .... ~.~ ~ .., :.,., ,...., • * 4llfl E.iut-_._ -""" •• C" of major '-•-_, $hrlN ...... II 91D!.....Dec. JO: ....-r-• wuu U' ~ -~ ~ °"""' TY ~1Jnt, aenlce, tbt Jat with IDI dalt, be -~· -.._ .. -. ,._ s.... consalted IDd ~ tor c:oment or any "'' '"i',<::;,; <:;;;{."~t .:.:ol' .,,;., ' rea..ignmeftt of their' c6ntilc:b.. · . -~ s ... ~a11'9iiU. The reaerve l)'ltem which binds a _;--"it: ;~~I }llMI .J0M pi.yer to bis teun \Dllfa be ii traded, -ii:~ ·;~, 'r..111 ....,,,.,, IOkl or fflelled, , bu '-'t a major ~ """-11W11rt,' 0rwan1 K111 source of irritation between the players ' ...... lllOCiallon and the ....... and Kulm Jn. dlca~ !lill lhla was aUll tbe cue. · Aslcid to lilt the areas ol dlaqnemenl over current offer1 the commilDooer AJd, "I CID tell JOU that one area ol ~ dlllerence II tho ._... .,....... .. NO LAUGHING MATTER -New York Knicks star Dave · DeBusscbere appears to be laulbing as be attempts to keep the ball away from Phi\adel· phla's John Block during NBA game · Wednesday .,,,,, ....... night. Block didn't think It was so funny and was credited with a foul for guarding too closely. New York rolled to a 139-91 victory. Sports Clip ped. Short Drysdale Now With Angels The Call!ornia Angela lilve llllDOUllC<d that .former Loo Angeles -Dodgen pitcher Don °'1'daJe will join play-by-play an- nouncer Dick Enberg on broadcalll this year. Dryocta1e bas broadcast games for the =."':l.:='°in 'ii;. := :::: .:;! be' reUred from baseball. He won 209 pmes for the Dodgen In II .._,,,, . , . He replaces Don Wells, whole contract .... oot renewed. w~ sald he hoped to continile broadcasting sports, preferably oo the w.i Coast. Wella bas beer. with the Angels since their Initial seasoo of 19111. ,,, LINCOLN, Neb. -Four Univenlly of Nebnslla football players were .,.. raJped today 00 miademeaMr ~ gmrlnc out ol a polloe Yialt nlgbl to an aparlmmt when! a quantity ol marijuana WU aelaed. Karl Webb, 20, of Omsba, a 1plil end for the Qimbusken, was charged with possession or marijuana. Wedneoday In the third round of men's singles play at the NaUonal Senior Hardcourt TeMis Championships. Segura, of La Costa, bree7.ed to a 6-0, g.. 2 victory over Herbert Benham of Bakersfield to advance to the round of 16, Three other playen -Bill Olds, Ralph Powell and William Andel'IOD -were charged witb the misdemeanor offeme of being 'In a place where· a controll~ oubotance ,... uaecf. Segura bad advanced by bye and default ,\ll four pleaded innocent to tbe , in the first two rounds of the 21th aramal charges before Lancaster County Judge 1._. ~Y~J!t'n=ih ol Ralph Slocum 'and trials w.re· set for Houstoo, g.z. W. The llttie veteru woo Jan. 17 In county court. ·bis · 'tch ~·-• b the Olds, 2 o1 Ka • Ci K " lint opemng ma • -ay Y same 1, nsas ty, an., JS a score. string fullback on the Nebraska team which completed its regular seuoo last week. Powell, 21, of Detrol~ aloo Is a fullback, and Andenon, 20, of Toledo, Ohio, Is a middle guard. ,,, LA JOLLA -T..,.-Pancho Segura and --Bobby R1iP ol Newport Belch scond. easy victories EAST LANSING, Mich. - Another possible succesaor to retiring Michigan Stal!> Univenlty bead foolball Coacb Duffy Daugherty ..... trotted forth Wednesday u speculations continue over . the awalntmenl. • A D<trolt spcrtscuter, WJR's Bob Reynolds, said Oklahoma assistant coach Barry Switier "ii il=lle any denials )'OU bear from Okla ••• ' . ' Church Sermoij Brings Ovati~~ PITI'SBURGH (AP) -They aren't tM same old Steelers anymore. Just a a k Gerela's Gorillas, Franco's Italian Amiy or the newly formed Dobre Shunka fan club. All those groups have been spawned by the llUCCeSS of the Pittsburgh Steelers, making a stfoOg bid for the first division liPe in their 40-year pro football bistory.- berela's Gorilla& favor ,placetlcker Roy Gerela, ·and rookie running sensation Ff<mco Harris is the honorary com· • mander of Franco's Ilalian Arm1· Bot what about Dobre Sbunta? "1bat's Slovak for 'Great Ham,' " says Steeler linebacker Jack Ham, wboae ancestors were European. "They're a great bunch ol guys," Ham added. "Most of them live over in Pott Vue, same as Gere1a'1 Gorillas. You can't beat enthusiasm llke that ... Ham knows lint band the ~ of Steeler mania.' lle'1 prvbobly !be'ooly pro football player ev~ to get im OYatiaD during a churdJ. sennon. · "It happened at<e"'°"" MJIOS ·the Sun- day we beat Kanass-City," -ns,nam, who attends St. Bernard'•·-Ollb- olic Church In suburban Domtqnt 1 The tiionlljptor .... sert!IOlli1.inc· .. parish matte~ when sqddenly be dec;fdOd to switclr,~ and proclaimed ucm.1tbe pulpit, "Ho,. alklut tho.: Steelen!~' During Ille eoluing pnlae; he.,.._.. 'I S~r vice • PmMlent Dan,·J!<>one7, a member !JI the porllb, · -. In :at-tendance. llo</neY wam:t f!ut' Ham 1'1!0 Ind one ol 'the faithful -·up add 11>- L\Kluced him aa 11Jack Ham .-the Steelen great linebacter." "It wu really 10mething, 11 recans Ham. "1bey gave me a big ovation just lite we were out at the stadium, I eTI'Jl stayed after Mass and 11 l g n e d autographs." .. Another guy who has seen the effe<ll of the Steelers emergence is team publicist Joe GOnton, who once had the difftcwt Joh of trying to sell ·a IOlfDc team to the news pe<tia. · 'Now its I dJl!eiftJt story. Pltlsbwih plays Cleveland Sunday In a ~ for the lead In the Central Division of the American rootllall COl!lerence, Ind ~ national news rt.eclia are clamoring tor press credentials. "New York, Chicago, Bo stO p1 Philadelphia, Sports rnustrsted. They'l'O all corning," said Gordon. "We*ve never come close to · this kind of nallonal recognition. It's unprecedented.11 .Connors Steals Show • ID Net Classic ,,, BERUN -East Germany's Wolfgang Nordwig, pole vault gold medallst at the Munich Olympics, announced Wednesday his tttirement.from ·cotnpetltlon. KINGS, RANGERS BATTLE TO TIE INGLEWOOD (AP) -New York's Bil Fairbairn drilled his 10th ~ol fbe ' ' . . ' ' CS!AlllA. !11..I. (O\P) -Jla'"'J °"'*"• .,..Mic!--. could .. bla Ont .,.., ... the --...., circuit· bf· pttq~ the big .... -In the Coan UGlaG ,...,. \ournameot. Tbe r " ....... · ~mer1mn 'ltar illdld " bea' o ol Spi1n loday to .... ' 'henbewould~ ll!ll n. se or Romlllll, ooe of • top 111urs of tm. -aad bis Devil CUp rt.II, Stan -of .. .Pinel, s.c .. -the -....... of ......... -. -with two vi<toriel In l1lo ma- But Connon was the favorite of the ~ ,, ' , I, I • .,.. .r-I. ..,_,. Pa l 1u Bia-,tat I M , W lllampb .,.. Jan 1todM of Clec:holMUla. · • E1P1JU1erl-Wt1q1n two IUBld ~.J::' two -bave pat blm In the IMd lo°""' A.,,., -of ---~oflplllaeocblilve -....... Jloll.llewjlrof -Alricl bal-. . 1n Oruap 'i!':"' baa two vlctories, °""*'nil -·-uch and Gtmeno bu mt botll ... ···~-Win ar .... ~ pl.-ID lllre I mooth'1 reot -· He pl-. to ipOnd Chriltnlu at bome with his family at -·JD.. lod'llld K w111 be the !Int complete llln1ly reunion at Cbrlltmu tlmeforll-Wedqltday, Jn ,otblr nwt.i 1w1 N81ta1e beat llowttt M, M; -dlfeltad -W.Mand-doWnod Gi-H,H,W. Comal, wbo ••llcn!IJ -the qca'8ftmll In Iii ftnt Wh•*":l 1d•, said, "nil bas boon a ... -for me, bullndontbatl_W......,._ "I wtB Pl'" myllll ap1n · -year. Thea, wllb .-llpOllenoeblblod me, I ...,, do rtollJ .... lo llH." Comlon hod I Utile ..... Ia= the lirot set lgalnot Itodes,. but the • J :·1 ~-= le9l again in a atad.ium llllllcll ,...,,.. tap. • u.a ," the lf.year-<>ld physics ror lbe ;.....i allhl nmn1ag emith: · ::-pld ~~report carried by the the~ Wlmljedon ch amp Ion , In .:S::: to ~ gold medal, Nordwlg !al aild dlupped • set oo the way to woo 1 -al the 1111 Meilco City 'fictar1. lie WU a set and I IOfVk:e break Qlyml)lo 00.: ba WU European chant-:. ...:"1..!l': =::: :::!"~ pion fn illl,Ull Ind lfll. 'nlo ID! IOI -to W before Smith ' ' II' got lo -lplo. GBEEIMLLE, S.C. -Ari Bak.,, an 1'odlf'1 -: Gnap A: Gomwt uliltanl lor the put_tbree ,_... al Tu· v1. -ti; Nutase VI. Orantel : Group as Tech, ha accept<d the held football B: Smith 91. ~: Girneno vs. •Con-c6achin& job at Funnan Unlvenlty. nort . "I like the challqe It Furman," uid Tbe l1lo top ~ Jn ,.ch .group the former a..-. llliltant and head -peto In the -lfloall Friday, with coach 11 Eau Claire HlCb St:bool In the final Saturdly. Columbia. '' (I ' sea80n Wednesday night, HiW' York inlo a J.2 Ue with Loo Ange IOd keeping the Ranger. unbeaten In their last 18 Nation,,! Hockey Leque pm11 against the Kin",I . The tie enabled the Rangm, 15-7·2,' lo move within lour poinll of flnt~ Mootrel\I In the Eaatem Dl'1llon: i.. Angeles, 1~11-1, remained -la ~ West. Alier a ICOttfesa lint period,:.! J!angero cashed In on a -.... 1J11taa6 with center Jeu Ralllle Klop' goalie Rocle V-!tom lhi feet . ' ti " " .. " . " •• I· ' 1. d of .. -, • ' ' J ,, ,·1, " ., .. ;. ,, r .-• ' C'i I ·r n .. I )I ~LY PILOT 1-. -30, 1972 Rustlers, ~ucs Bid For Crown Jones Gives Gauchos Extra Punch .,. 'A Orange Coast CoUege- ' Golden Well Rirmllh loo1111 ''ln lbe -round of the '·kiate JC woter polo touma- "··'ment thll weekend at Rio }Ion. do College. ;,;~'a Plrotes, the Soulbern ~onilo tounwnent wlmw Saddleblck Collei• has had prevloul oucctSI on the loo~ bill field yet few of tho Gaucbo11 fan. rullr.e that suc- ceu came without one lm- portont Ingredient. Of course, that lngl'tdlenl wu dllpensed in another way with equally s ucce11ful reaulla. c.oach George H a r t m a n Poinla out, however, that Ulla la lhe first year tbe Gauchos have had a running lullback. "In the past we have had oulllandlng blocking lullbackl wllb Rocky Jl'letcher perhaps Ibo bel~" lllltmon remlnda. "But Joa Jonoo la the first ..-mr f\allboclr; we have bod ll1d he'a 1 1ood one. .. Wt feel llb he can get us yardlge whenever we need It in 1 tlg.bt alhzaUon," Hartman oddl. "He bu reaJly eort1:e along fall Jn oar last two ball ,..,.., Joe la 1 real tough hll- ter and he'• the guy we de- pend on to 1et UI lblt yardage inside tackle." Aated U JoneJ wu lhe best fullback to play at Saddlebact, he quicl<ly replted : u1 dJdn't MY thlL He's the bell running lullblck but Flelcbtr wu lbe best blocker. Joe la an adequate blocker but he Isn't In a claaa with Rocky -yet." Hartman was extremely happ.y with Jone•' performance aplnat Rio HO!> do In tho first ployoll game last weekend. He will be in the lineup again Saturday nlght when the Gaucbol boat No. I rated Pasadena City COllego at Santa Ana Bowl ln a llel'Qlftnal llate lar • dll'lsloa playoff rime. - In hJlh -II -Viejo, J-WU I lelmmote of nlMlng hlclt Auodre Holmes, al9o ;> a Saddleblct llarler thll yeor. He ~, bli u far u lullliaclla 10 at ~II and Ill pounda but lie l'U11B the bill with authorttf. Hl.s IOUOnal stat!Jtlcs - 612 yarda gained ln Ill carrtes and be has ICOred I l x touchdowns. 'lbe Gauchos have suffered !-t. tonglo wllb Dtabto "I II t ll'ridoy morning '-' Golden Weal'• Ruall'" ~ Saa Mateo at IO:IS. e two -tben mix It lbe followlna morning 11 t. :;..: and Golden Well hove ' sla tlm~ over the put ...,... wllb lbe Plrates a S.l edge. lncludlng a Yictory In lbe Soulbern fomia tourney last year. cbomplonship game will Stnpping Poly Quarwrback Gauchos Key I rem for W estminswr Bag 80-71 Cage Win-be played at • SllUnloy. In olber llrsl round games, Fullerton battles College of the Sequoias at 11:30 Friday and Long Beach City lakes on De Anza at 12:45. De Anza la the delendlng : :slate champion, h a v l n g : defeated Orange Cout In the : title game last year, 11~ : ··Two afternoon pmea are :111:1 Friday wllb lbe ()CC. ~ Volley ._ llngllng ,..nth lbe Golden w..i.s.n ; Mateo 1ooer a\ 1:11 and 1be : FulJerton.sequo Joar f.ae- : Ing lbe LllroO. Anza looer at ! S:45. ; Orange Cout comes Into the ; tourney wllb I 27-1 record. : And coach Jack Fullerton's : Piratu are 2S-O agamn junior : college competition. : Coach Tom Hermstad's • Golden West team bas a Z3-3 : mark. Golden west captured : lhe Soulbern Ca 111 or n ta ; Conference while OCC was a l, eaay victor In Ibo Soulb Coas1 • clr<ult. :~· :_ .. ~~ &i!i.. v .... . ~ i' = u11:'iton ,,_, a ..... .... ~' -... . ,........ -y.. n. .... M9M ....... l :U -~111 "kllww. LICC-0.Ana . kllMM t -Vilify ~ YI. GWC-SM • IO:JO -Flllltrl~ wlnMt-n . LtC:C~.W.. 11:'1 -$of'1911th lllau ........ I -l"Htll ~ -· 2:JO -Tfll'rtl pl'~ -· • -Clwfnll ....... -· Westminster High loolball coach Bill Boawell says hls Sunset League representatives have a tiger by the tall Friday night when they trek to Veterans Stadium to battle Long Beach Poly In the second round of the CIF footblll playoffs. And that tiger 11 quarterback Anthony Hill. Hill has all lllndl of llall, In- eluding 17 touchdown passes and seven others he's run for. "When Poly goea back to pass you don't know whether it's going to be a pass or not becaUIO ol the scrambling aspect," aays the Li o n s ' Boswell. The Lions have been prepar- ing foe Ibo Jackrabbita like any other foe,. but lbe ex- !"'ption la that Ibey muat COD- Tars, Corona, Mesa Face Stiff Challenges 'Ibe easy vict!lries are ex~ peeled to end for Newport Harbor ll1d llllf challellg .. are ahead for Corono de! Mir and Costa M-11 lbe C1F ... ter polo ployolfl continue with the qUlrlerflnol !Wiid Frldly. Newport'• Solkn, on euy vlcW over Lquno -llld Cbaflty, -Oii ~In the opening -of 1 doubleheader at S p.m. at Long Beach Millikan lllgb. while Coste Meso hlltleo &m- ny Hills In the nightcap. Meanwhile, Corona del Mar -will face La Puente in a 4 p.IIL coolest at Lakewood High. Coach Bill Barnett's Newport Harbor team bas recor<led 1H wlna fn Ila llrsl lour gameo, but Barnett ex- pecll onylblng but a romp ogalnat~. '"I'bey've got much· better penonnel lban any 1eam we've ployed In the C1F oo far/' Barnett aays. "Frank Gonlln la one of Ibo bell bole men I've seen, he can really Prim and be'• got a greater variety of lhota than anyone in GoWen West's Rice 1be CIF. "We'll bo"' to atop Gordin 11111 move the boll agalnsl the press to win.'' ' · Sel.ect,ed Top Back •-Rlclt Rlce of Golden Weal l:oilege has been lllllled bact. of-the-year on the DAILY PIWI' All-Southern California Conference football team for lbe first team and tight end Larry Hl:t and oHemlva toclde Jack M"ll'Y on lbe ae- cond unlt. ,_ eoocb Ken Hom- dorl ha I lop trio Jn Gordin (II goala), John Ivana (50 goala) 11111 John Reeoer (311 goala) but odmila he doean'I hove I team wllb Ibo bolance Newport has shown. Both coocheo e.pecl a rug- ged defensive game, 111'12. RJce, wllo gained a record 1,101 yards ruahing for the Rulllen, joined ..... of bla teammates oo the all-coo- Lineman-ol-lbe-yeor w a i delenalve tacl<le Otho .~ o( Loo Angel'" cc wblle Mlr- tf' Black8'Jne of coals'""' champion RJo -.... named cood>ol-lbe-,_. particularly ·-lbe tilt will be played In a lllDlller pool lban lbe Tm ore used to, and both feel lblt loull could be lbe key to lbe game. Corona del Mar 11111 La l'llent<o will match l"Ulbful lelml and llmllor controlled offemes. 'lbe Sea Klngs count on aen1or Bruce Krumpholz ,., lbelr ~ punch 11111 hlclthlmwllb underclaallnen. LA -bed no llarlera returning at the st.art of the ference team. Otben lnclllded w I d e receiver Randy Cobb, of- !enslve guonl Scott Smllb, delelllt•o tocklewllm Polter, deleml .. bock Lldd 11111 linet.cker IMck. F'errymllt OD other -let by Rice lncluded -caniea (ISO), -polnll (IOI), most kiucbdowna (!!), -alngle- -caniea (G ), D>Oll ~~':":':eDI ~ (:12). !'GI. ...,.. TE -· TooJ Mo,...., LA Soutlnrest WR -a...., <*, GoWeo Weot * WR -Cbor!to lll)'WOOd, Santa Moolca T -Gres Beard, RJo Hoodo T -Doryl s-. Eul LA G -laalab lllrlJor, LA Soulbwest G ---.Geldea ll'eot C -Bob o.Angelo, 811111 Moolco QB -0.., llold<nnan, RJo Hondo RB -Carl Zoby, Rio Hondo I u ~ Rice, Golde• wesc Dd- DL Otho Brldley, LA Clt7 DL Jim Samoduroff, RJo 1bldo DL Jim PolW, C.W. Well DL Jim Hniby, Santa lljJalca LB Diet FerTJmD, ~ ll'etl LB W orren Poyne, Santa lllonlca Lb Hob ttenaenon, LA euy DB -Tlm Quorlel, Eul LA DB -Ben Randolph, LA Souilnrest DB --~.Geldeall'eot DB -Sieve Kopaum, LA Ilor'Jor Bact..r-the-Yoor: RJee WI llS 171 170 235 242 230 Zit ,. !Iii 170 Ill 2&0 Ill .. 115 .. 115 205 170 1111 I'll 1111 u-i.n..1-<be-Yc: Brldley CoaclHl.U...Y.,: Marty Black.-, RJo llondo Secood ,._ -TE -Wrr)o Hirt, Geldea West WR -Rudy De la Fuente, Eut LA WR -Jameo Hubhlnl, LA City T -Robbin Rou, RJo llondo T -Joct MVl'J', Geldea ll'etl G -Don Martineau, Cypress G -Shown WlllOll, RJo lbdo C -J ... Klein, Eut LA QB -Derry Smllb, Slate Monico RB -!loo Clleltham, LA Iiltbor RB -Bob Dipper, eypr... -DL -l\lll:a lfartlna, Ellt LA DL Molbew Toylor, LA Harbor DL -0eorp EmlP~.Cn-o DL Troy Ardler, KIO Hondo LB -Diogo CllTfllo, Rio Hondo LB -Mike Detchert, Cl'Prell LB -Km Sdlrlder, Harbor DB -Simi llooey, Rio llondo DB W-ft Butler, LA City DI -NeolP1yne,Southwoll Ml r llUlord Tblclr;er, Cypress lJI liO l&S 210 Ill 200 1111 :m 175 ID !Iii Ill Z!6 200 200 ,. 2111 1111 • 1111 llO 170 • season but has built around strong center-forward Gabriel Esparza ('13 goala) and Alex Agrirre (52 goala ). The two teams are rated V fourth and llltll In lbe C1F and r. So the matchup la expecied to be S.: lhlt clo&e. Fr. the Colla Meaa, ;w"ft'1:• raa So. memory a 4-1 oss Fr. eH~r11uer ~~~soTn to BoSunny So 1 s, but \Na\a1 erry wen llo. feela his leam has Improved • •lnce that lou. FSo. "I was very disappiointed in " our deleme In lhll game, but : in the past three gamea we've played very good," Bowen 11)'1. So. "We feel thal Los Altoo, the Fr. teom ,.. beat Wodneodoy -Fr. u IOOd 11 onyont In the CIF, So. and we can play wllb lll)'bocfy. llo. We'Ve got I retl boost with So. John Wbllmore back .after So. being out Wflb moooucleoola. SO. He really addo ocorln& power So. to the team." .. So. Bucs Battle Bniins Next Fr. Unbeaten Orange Coast Fr. COiiege gel! Ila stiffest leat of So. the young basltetblll ...... Fr. Friday night when lbe Plraleo 1lo. tingle wllb lbe UCLA Jani« SO. voralty II Pouley Pavllton. So. Jt11 a 5:41 pme and ls I Fr. ~ to lbe UCLA SO. vonlly-Brad!Ol' till. So. Oranp c-t lo "· t.Ylntr Fr. -Conyooa, LA Tr,.se Tacll and Golden Weol. So. UCLA'1 Junior vmtty lo led So. by 1111!>11 DroDlnger, I 7-f Fr. frabmon from G.-nont Fr. High In La Maa. Drollincer Fr. llClOnCf a potnto laat -i: in So. 111 I0-79 victory over Loni So. Buch cc. So. Cooch Herb Uvooy'1 OCC So. Pil'lltes 1llo have a game ,.I So. Solunley night, hoolinr tho So. Blola JV It I. I • tend with a team employing a spread formation with only one remaining runner in the backfield. "We 've been working a lot on sweeps and pilcbes, but conlainlng lhat quarterback Is lbe No. I Item. We muat atop Hill," saya Bo!well. "Poq'1 got two wide receivers on each aide ol the line 11111 wllb limo tho quarterback throws well. Our hope is to get him off balanct. , .but then I IUPfJOIO be'll run and maybe kill us," muses the Lions tukmast.er. "Their whole offense aeems to be hosed on opeed and they only play a couple boya who are over 200 pounds. "As for Poly's defense l'd say it's one of the best around in the seooodary. We ' v e thrown well, but we'll have to be careful. "Poly's very unorthodox 1n lbe aecoodlry. They like to put the rover all over the place and be'• liable to be anywhere at any time. It'• an unusual set," adds Botwell. 'lbe Llono an In good obope for the Jactrabbitl with no In- juries to key peronnel slowing them up. Defensive back Scott Bradley Is being lnaerted lnto lbe starting lineup to give the Lions more speed defenslwly, which Is about lbe only major change ln the. Weatminater armor. RJcl: Sarmieoto, whQ . did I · good job fn lbe punting ~ . meot apfml Son"Gorl<into lul week. will again handle lbe punting chorea and oee aome duty at deleoa!Ye end. He waa hampen!d earner wllb 1 chip- ped elbow. LANcASTER -Saddleback College, after a ralber eesy IJO. 71 first round vletory over West LA, Wodneoday lllOl'lll!ig, langlea wltb COiiege of the Se- quoias tonlgbt at 8:'6 In lbe Antelope Volley bukelboll tournament. Sequoias banded Mira COila • 847 defeat In opening round ploy. Saddleblckdeleated Mira o.&a, SWC, In the IWOO opener last Friday. Coach Roy st.vens' Sad- dleback Gauchos got a hlW>o- ed acoring attack, belplJ!I lbem zip ""1IY to an eorly lead, Sacldlebaclr; enjoyed I If.point lead mldway tllroq!I Ille first ball and was up by nine (37·211) at I h e In- termission. Sophomore Jeff Mutenoo ICOred Ill u oj bis points In lbe openlng baH 'lllllle· Pete Roberti cllcked on 11 of bis lJ ln lbe oecond :IG -· But the two big llara ...... Dennla Murphy and 111cb1e Price who pumped ln 18 and 11, moll ol lbelr lhots coming from Out.side. 'lbe vlctory r a n Sad- dleboct'a record to z.i for lbe season. ~ 'A 01, ~ 11311 Mu&Hl!f 1g11 ,_=.~ l. ~,i 11 T. l 1! ' .. ,,..__. • 1 1 ' T"•ll w.t LA (nl :&I ll 11 • .., ... , t=-ill! l ii 14 ' • 12 • 0 ' ,,.,.,. 12• MaAlllll 2 1 I ' Tot... 3l 91 n Hllttlmt: ~ V, w..t U. Anteaters Begin Play In NCAA Polo Tourney ALBUQUERQUE -U C ~ will open a bid for the NCAA water polo cbom- plooshlp Friday morning at 9:!1 when coach F.d Newland's Anlealers tangle with UC San- ta Barbara in first round ac- tion in the University of New Mexico pool. A victory In tbe ftnt game would plt ·the Anteaters against the winner of a game between No. I seeded UCLA and Yale_ Unlvenlty Friday night at 6:!1. A losa 1'0Uid bring UCI back at 3 in the afternoon against the UCLA- Yale loser. UC! ha• beaten UCSB brlee by subotanlial margina lbiJ seuon while JKlltlng a 1M record but UCLA holda a pair of victories over Newland'• 11Q11Jld. Yale la undeleoted but lo not expected to be In coolentim againat Ibo powaful Bruins. UCLA has .live .... ,.. lllgb ochool llara oo Ill '°"*' ln-cludlnJ Erle · Llnd(Oth, Kurt Krumphoiz, GoRb .Bergeaon, C11y EvlllB and W a r d Saunclen. use. seeded second and 1n second." The UC! squad lnclud"' Guy Antler, Nick Bahl, Bret Bernard, Bruce Black, Tom Bouchey, Jim Bradburn, Jay Bl'01fer, Jack Dickmann, Don Graham, Lee Grllham, Jim Kruae, Boyd Philpot, Tlm Quinn, Cblp Rowe, Terrry Sale; ·Phil Slreeter and Pat WP!. c..,. in lbe lower bracket Include USC . aod· the hoot iUnlverslt7 of New Mexico at 11 and Loyolo of Chlcaio against San Jose Slate 11 U:30. UCLA and Yale meet at • ln the morning . multiple bruises and minol' TM, Ooboroe, ticketed to be acbea in tho 21st two 11111~.__JM l!e!l4 ~-J!.• espoclllly agalnsl Palomor In Unlttnltf of Nebruko oat I mud bolb perfonnonce In )'Mr, la Ille &-' optlker 11 tho llnal regular -pme tonl&ht'• 1por111winl benquet ~B~ ~·getting back to 11 Bllbor. Bly Club honoring lull pll,yslcal slre'!flb for the the Newport lllrbor HJcb game this week,' Harllnln Sollon lootblll !elm. 11 llartl llyO. II 1:11. Holmes misted the IOCOlld Ooborne ,... named lo halt 1galnBI RJo Hondo lall replace retiring Bob Devaney week with a bruise but wlll be ready Saturday •l&bt. w-Nobr11ka teom otherwloe,lheGauchoewillbe ,,_ Notre Dame ln ready to go full 11reogth oc-tho Orongo Bowl New Vear's cording to lhelr coocb. Day. ctiilii Ali .. ...... '10 ...... , JATIWt ... -.................... .,, ~ INITllAml MUllll ... WU.I ................ &'' .,... __ _ ' VISIT L & G ••• HEADQUARTERS FOR COLD WEATHER CLOTHING DOWN-INSULATED IMPORTED JACKETS .,..._ .......... ,_ ........ ~ bit nth,,.. ............. .., -..eers.. -..,,..._"""1 ..... S,M,l,IL 19 95 U.S.A. I SKI CAP 1'1!1...t. 3'' ITOlll llOUlll1 MOii. THllU •111. tO A.M. TO t P.M. · IAT. A IUll.10 A.M. 70 t P.M. LA MIRADA ORANGE TUSTIN SANTAANA IHOPPINO CINTtfll 1HI 'NIWPOfllT AYI., 13171. lflllTO(Sf, ...,_ .. ~.,._.,.~ N:tUITIN •tFll'llflTll1£T etMteAl'ITHUl'I ""-t 121·1111 "*"t !137•1110 ......,.! 9a1·MM PMN: 117·1317 11-. • ITOlllS 111 OllANOI COUNTY " . . . . ~ . . ~. ... . . "" . .. .. . . . . . ".. . .. . . . • ' • . .. ... ,. . . . ...., DAIL V PJUIT If Area Briefs . • • G.-uchos Brummett, Leon Looking Ahead -. . Prince~tw . 'J;op !~point Grid. Coaches Get Ed ucated Estn~cia GrUlaer Underdogs """ typical juniors I nd 90phomoreJ, and al the eod of the year f could -. jilt maturity and progresalon tWlt had taken place. I'm not, lhe least bit negative about ,)!ps Don Princeotto was namod jTIOll valuable player on Ille i;;stanc1a High varsity football !tam Wednelday night at the ~lea' aonual sports award ljwmquel. • Princeotto was a first Wim "'1l·lrvint League back for two years and capped il by gi:ab- bing first team All-Oraha:e County b6nors and was the back of the year in the Irvine League. Other special award wiMers were Dennis Snyder (Coaches Award)• and Vince Klees .!Moe! ,l!!IPiratlonal). Coaiptalns are Mike Mag· ltr llld Tom Valtere. t "' UC Irvine will host a six- ,Southland • 'Ski Areas Now·Open , orange Coast area skiers Will likely find their favorite ll.opes · open for business and ;kling condltiona fair to good Ibis --· Open ski areas include most liopeJ in Ille South Tahoe, Mid C&lifornia, Angelus C r e s t ·, lllOWlt Baldy, Big Bear and Wrlgbtwood areas. A summary of skiing con- ditioos at regional areas: · ...... -.... .,.,,.. -o.11)' aperatlon from ......... JO lileh "'"' ~~~..:.111 ... 'JIN Mt, -.5MIW °"'Mlln out of 2"' --.......... I ~·,.,_ c. ce=',..11,_ i.~' °C'= ~ .=-:.=. . . . team United States' V<>UoYball ~lilfkin 1nl 11adona1 toulnam<nt' Ufil ' we.tend in crawfonl Hin iiicludliig 00.ch Bob New c'omb 's UC! volleyball club IQllad. Teams expected to participate include U C L A , USC, cal Slate (Fullerton), Cal state (Long Beach). Cal Poly (Pomona), Pepperdine and Loyola here. This Is the flnl_ year for volleyball at UC! and It Is being conducted on a club baals. The team Is ·a memlltr of Ille SOUlhem · CalHOJDla Intercollegiate v o 11 e y b a J I association league. ~ . Estancia High School WW honor its cross couittry,•water polo and sophomore a•n d freshmen football t e a m a tonight in the ocliool cnltterla with an award!: dessert. It starts at 7. The 1.acw:' Beach TenDis Aslociatloil's ·'A team beat Huntingtoo Beach 8-1 rocenily at Marina Hi_gh Schoo~ win- ning every singles match and two doubles matches. Siniles:, Chilek S c.r I b n er (LB) defeated Bill Long S-6, 7. 6, 6-2: Jim Uptoh (LB) defeated '\'racy crew 1-6. 7~: Tim O'RtmY. (LB) .defeated Tom Mooroe 6-3, 6-1 ; Ro~ 'Engen (LB ) defeated Dave Dike 6-3, M ;•Jim Calderwood (LB) defeated Mike Stephens 1-t, !l-1, 6-0; Paule~ Upl9n (LB) defeated•L. Dike 8-2, sC2. D o u b I e s : Upton-O'Reilly (LB) defeated Long-Crew 6-3, 6-3; CalderWOQCl-Powell (LB) defeated M........Stephtns 6-4, 6-Z; Dik<>Dilte (llB)· defeated Upton.Partner by default. ll~ "".!?.'1r 5:L'/l:'Out of •'- rs;_ ~ .. i.Y -Ali~ and"'"' JI" ~='. gooc1 K line out"!"""' two Mission Viejo Higb's foot· 'iitt1t1 Ridge -O.lly Ollef'tflon ftOl'll ball teams 't . . "',,."'f.1-" ~ _ ........ _,,._.,," , varsi y, JUDJOr 11 1o1c11...., _... ""' varsity, sophomore and ~ ..... -Deity .., .. 11on OUT of freshmen, will be honored ~r:t.=:-.:..·o.11y(llllll"donwt• 12 tonight in the school's multi-y · l:ldlal -Falt -"-pd pourpose room. · 1 · ' • •''":.:V~ ~ 'fr:!:"vs~iid It starts ·at· 7 o'cloCk. ' . ~ .tt11 .-tt11N trom .i. Coach Bob Hivne'r'.1 varsily -"Mt·.-... -v....,·-eondlHIN. .. 12 compiled :H-> ~d l n ~-· ..-·•_.,. .. IV Crestview League.holtillties. .. ~·~-:--. The fretbman team co~ ~~"""'~~ ·pieted· an'·-...... ~;.. ~ i~ wiU,. a 'Zl-7 'win. over. Qarden -r-~ -A ~ Ill .;.. w1n °"'" Grove for the CIF Orange t:"'...::=.. ":' ==· .., -County cbampmship.' " • ' ' ,, Saddl<back College will be I 10.pob>t underdog SlturdaY nlgbl aplnat Ille No. I rated Puadena Ctty co 11 e 1 • . Lancers In a semifinal playoff football game at Santa Ana Bowl. Westminster Hlgh's Liolll are a six·polnt choice to defeat Long Beach Poly in a high ocliool AAAA playoff Ult Fr~ day evening. On Ille profealonal front, Ille Rams are eight point underdogs to "tlie ·sao Fran- cisco 49ers in Mondai" night's natiooally televiled I a m e from C8ndlnt.lck P a r k . Detroit Is a ~t choice over Green Bay and C~ti Is tabbed by two /jVer Ille New Yori: Giants. , VSC'• r;o. I !'lied ,).)'ojans ar& picked by 10 over Orange Bowl-boun'd NOW flame in a Coliseupl ~laab ;Wl~ t h e closest game oo Ille Colfeglate front accordlng•to the DAILY PILOT sports· · staff being Florida over Mlllml (Fla.) by one. Area S:ports Calendar ,.,...,. co.c. 111 affktttlloQ --La Qdnf• •I SMI CIMMfll#, 0.11.1 Hlth •t Ellllnor1, Newwt H•rbolr It E•tMd•, l'....,,llol" v.1..., ., i.o.n, u.-auch •' Ont1rlo Chrfstw", M.9rlM •' Loi Al911'!ltot. l.oyola at MIW Del, Mlr•lftl• 1t MIUIOll v1110. SMlll'9Q •I un1 ...... 1111y C•ll •I 11. cor-de4 Mar v• Mllllk•" 11 Los Al1m1tm ia::r11. Ed1*"'',,. .....,..y Hiii• •I Huntlnv!Gfl aNd\ 1a:3DJ. La HRr• •t Hun11ng1°" IHch (1:30), Wlttmlm-twr 11 la, Veoet ValleY C7 p.m.I, Slddllblck '' "'""'°" V.tley T-*V, Goldll'I W11t at ~ '°""""' 0rfll9t C11111t 11 """'-wrntllfle• -a.... ...... 0r...- Qlelt " Sovn-ttf'n ~. watW ·,... -·si.i. i-w col .... ..,,.... at Rio Hondo, NCAA ch9m-......... it NeW'Mnkll (UC lrWll), CIF ....,wflM11 11 LAbwood llld '"°"" llHcl'I MntlU!I Hl9h $dlotA. l"ootl»H -W..tmlnt ..... W LI hly at vm Stlidlwn c•J. ROY BRUMMETT TONY LEON or .... C..t 42. S-. ~ 14 111 -~ CO), -W tott.11. 12' -Aetkll COl, olMld laltoco, 3:l3 .... l:W -Merlll.(S), -W forl91t. ·14-Lda.nc (0 ), WOii bV tort.ii. 151 -,._ COJ, clrr# wllh Allllaco, "'· ~ ...... 1°1· -· ... ~. , .. 1'1 -Lftll 0 , OllllltCI Nlf9dhan, , ... '171 -J--(0 ), olllnld RI~. :,, .. -UllY CO), plnnad Hlcklllld 3:47 "' ~~~.:. "= at. Pllrct 11 11, -~ (0), Ill" ll l d ~.l :..S 12' _ =l·m ....... = l:W --_, llY It. ld: -LI { I, olnned U111. :,-50 -lrfDCWI 111, -Failo, S-2 Ill - -·1· "'" ......... -LM• 0 , p6!lned CrlPS. J:-50 ln -1114 (Pl, -· JINll"9S, 111-1 190 -ea..... 10); ~ 9ockwlt\ki., T:ll Hvt...; JKUNI_ IPl\Wllfl bv torlflt. ........... ,., (ti ...... Walt 111 -tlCtNer fG) _, b'I' forfollt. 126 -MU(llle (fl l)lnMd AMmOlo (GI, 7;'1. l:M -HlflOiota (Fl pinned V1ugl'll" (Q ), •:JD. 14 -e..,.. lGl plnl'lld MV'" IFI. 7:53. I 150 -~ t FI plnl'lld L°"'1 (G) 4:50. 151 -Rusi (0) -KlefW fF), M. 1'7 -MM1wl. IGI dee. ~k (I"), 1...S. 177 -Sauls (Fl l)lnnld llofllM {GI, 7:.50. HO -Dull:t (I") plnnld Miiii« (GJ, "''°· NW't' -Stnlr (Gl die. t(rltfner IF). .. 5"i While Stag ••• the ski clothes for skien. For her, the water-"1edding f Sierra Parlta of Glace nylon, polyesler insulated for loasly wcrmth, 30.00. For him, the Forerunner, a great skier's parka leaNring the fimol collar to keep the powder out, an inside pocket for goggles, Thonnofleeco' insulated, Scotdigardod" nylon ""'" & lining. ~.00. Lange helps make bett<r skiing happen • • • Standard boot, helps you masler tough, yet basic skiing maneuvers • • • • 89.00 Swinger boot, bettw control on the slope$, bullt-in lean makes good skiing easier ••• 120.00 Pro booi, -all of the porformanc:e .......... !$. of acaimpliihed ~ 1.50.00 9-n: Lange LC skis, -' for bogimar to advanctd 1~.00 Lange GS or SL skis, dil9wd for ,,.,.. ~blable high spood porfoi ....... .. 18.5.00 SPORTSMAN'S. SHOP By DENNIS CAMPBELL ot tlll DAILY f'ILOT Sltff The recenUy concluded foot- ball season had both Its negative and ltJ positive aspects for Roy Brummett and Tony Leon. The negative: Both men, In their initial attempts as head coaches, took their lick.!. B ru m m e 1 l's Hwitington Beach High School team was 2-7 while Leon's first-year Dana Hills team was ~9. The positive: Both men received an education in foot- ball. And despite the poor won- loss records, both consider the experience a worthwhile one. "[ bad a few reservations about•myself and the pressure involved," says Leon, who guided the rirst varisty team eve·r at Dana llills. "As the season progressed, though, I thought that most of the pressure was self.applied. There really wasn't that much pressure and I think it's all a little overrated. "We had a good season in the sense that we played some pretty good football teams and did a commendable job, taking ev er y thin g into ain- sideration." Brummett echos Leon's sen- timents. "The biggest thing we wanted to do was to create an atmosphere here where foot- ball can be successful ," he ex- plains. "We wanted to instill a good attitude and teach fun- damentals. "Those were our real goals, and when you accomplish them you win games in the process. Before the season we were fundamentally unsound and morale and attitude was bad. I think everything has improved." Leon probably confronted the most difficu1t t a s k , starting a program from scratch and then competing in a varisty sched ule. He says: "If I had t.aken this bead job at an earlier stage in my career, I probably would have blown it. I wouldn't have had the maturity to handle it. "But I think at 36 years of age I have my feet on the ground and I don't thlnl< I'm going to panic. This was a job where we couldn't panic, because we had young kids who bad not matured. "It was a unique posi tion and progr_am to be in , starting • from scratch, and the success 4: 4.5 and are lucky to or failure of it can rest with three coaches. have only one person, myself. "Here, they 5COUt right "l can't look back and down to the freshman level, blame the previous coach." and It's just a different kind of The 3l·year-old Brummett football program. was forced to rethink some of "I wasn't quite ready for his coaching philosophy after what I had to face. Some of struggling through a rugged these teams are awesome." season." • Both Brummett and Leon Sunset League schedule. plan to Involve themselves in "The basic lhlng I learned the off.season program - is organization, getting kids physical conditioning, counsel· into the right spot, organizing ing, evluatlon. the staff, just looking organiz. 11A lot of your success is predicated on what you do ed -if you aren't they'll blow between now anct September," you right off the field. explain.! Leon. "And the scouting is unreal "But I k>ve what I'm doing in this league. They know and I enjoyed my first year as everything you do -you don't a head coach. "At the beginning, we had bide anything from them and1---------------------- you have to do the same thing to compete. "And the staffs are large . Anaheim had about 14 coaches and Western had six on the field. It was quite a learning ,, GIVE EZRA BROOKS. THE PERFEa FRIEND-SIP. experience, coming from lhe i==nr-------:---------"'."''1 Garden Grove League where you're off the practice field at ,..·~·1 Eagles Ace Heads Loop Selections Estancia H i g h ' s Dan Princeotto and Santa Apa. Valley's Gary Temp I et.on .... · share back of'tbe year honors 1, in', the Irvine League as selected by the loop's football coaches . Lineman of the ye!IJ' ls F~tain Valley 's Ron Stone. All ln1111 U.,. •nt T1111111 .,._ E-Moorlt SA ·~•I..., E-Gr-11. f:ClllOll Fl-Wiiker SA Val..., ,.....,.,1;;;.,..,.,,. T-411,,_;-F,...11111111 V•llt'I' G-8•rrowi, Lot Al1mllos G-S._, ~-'Ill\ V1Uev C--IO-, EaJlflCI• Q~, E•l1nCl1 os-W1Y, Edlsori F~BKhtr, Foun111n v.nev 1t8-Prl11Clt0tl0, E•l111Cl1 R8-Sct1Mn!tftgtl", Lot Al ltll--Hern.1ndei, EdllOll ''· '" '" ... '" " '" ''· ,,_ '" '" ''· ''· ''· ,,~~( . .. •• •O I ; '-! ' . ... . ' ,, .... . .. " " .,. ' ' ·: J•I '·~ ' ! . ' . '' ~ ... ,T ., i" .. ' " ·r r :1 '·' "· . ... . • ANO MGHT •'EARLY CIOSING SAlURDAY o SUNDAY 1 , . "'. NEWPORT • #I FASHION ISLAND .• NEWPORT CENTER 'e 64-4-2200 •MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. 10:00. 9:30 • SUNDAY, 12 :00 • 5:00 • SATURDAY, 10:00 • 5:3~ ' - I ' , .. . ., . ' ... • . . . . .. '. . • -. ;, ..... _.,. . -~ .. .JI.· D-'ILY PILOT rf.ollege, 'ro Resulis -"'-• --~. JV Team :m:~.. .. m ft WJ u Vikes Draw •st• .. tf M. JINtUHI Eilf ~AL ....... It ~.. AITINI~ AIJLUIBRA -M1rl1a HVTCHINSOfrll, .... .__ • "°:' ~· •• ~""::."'w.a.~ ,........ •••tW ..._..,._ ffllh'• V1klD111ppanady ,:::r.:.1.,1•""M17:i:eF.:.:;: tt111 .::..::, wtUJAM 'NLTaAN.C111 sei' Yri l>t. ,1111...i111t1a t1 tMt ........... ._.... ....... a. NCmC8 :a NmlnY 9fY9W .. tlll NOTtCS II HNl•V etvlN .. , . , •. s..m.,. h•ve. tree ride 1mo tbe .. =~.. \~= ~.:.;:~~ ~ii.,~&F"r> Toys for Fairview Tourney Planned by CM Men's Club f=!~~!:' ::''1•"'4 itt one of the few big events oo course under dirtction of under the co-sponsorship or cond round ol tbe Albtmbn """.,." .. 1:• .. ,.'~ wt. w :: ~ . , Te= :I . .. ........., \ .. = ~fi:lit f~':ll: t. the Decei'nbu calendar at Richard Martinez. theTropicanaHotel. Hl&h lovltaUonal ~':...:" .. ~.~-':'.. :'9 .. .,.. .... ...,. ...,.,.,., .. -:;:.,._.,_ ....... _.,,.,. ~ ... ~11,a.i "•-111i. Orange C-oast. area go If co~~~th~S:.;!'rJ1f!:'~1~~ s~~.:ass~ ::;:t ioTr~~ toumeJ twcl-~ Doc. 11 &r:::.'"":£:"': i "· :,.."~.:""~ :i:~ ~-,1 rfc:ln :\ • 0r • )17 courses ls the E)ec. l&-17 Toys !rom 'With I S p.m. confrantetlm ......... .,.':'q:!:l!!f•P 1a ,.. ~ "'"' °"9 "'''l,\',.-.1.>'l::r:;" for Fairview t00rnamerit lo be 19th Hole names out of the past In· with the A!lyn•ln juttlar "'"-" .. ;;i;;,." r;: :.. .:.e:.=--..,. .. ~.. . <•it:;~~-t!-iit•~;::;~•2 Staged by the men's club at The 17th annual U.S. Na· ~~~~su:!1t~°TJ.'(~~~} vanity. . =r:.,~= ,.. ... , ~ ... .,.,.,. .... ~_, .. .....,.;;~·..=......, 111e '~''*'""" 1. · -10 4 Costa Mesa Golf Course. tlonal Senior Golf Classic, the H · d h The latter Quintet hu been ...., aNM -H ~'fl.s.1 a;;;. ......,.., 1, ~ • ~ 9' ...,£; I I woo i, De roi1 , arrJ.SOn an many ot ers. subaUtuted u a ftrlt round foe •-*'-., ..;'Wii" ' JAMii o. "-Utt , : r,:"••· •• nN10•1 s, At11n11 o It will be a members only richest seniors event in the . ., ,... =..,.,.. _..,.. ....._., tlll _ .. .... 5'· Lgo,i1'c291~§l:t1 ~1 affair with each participant country, will be co-sponsored Me .. Vertie for coach Jim Steptww' Vibl Plftl J. L.1" ., -... ~~ ..,_. .....,_.. ~ "' -'" "· "·., contributing a toy for distribu· for the first time in 1973 by Continuing the hole-llH>ne after Montebello unupoctedly .,., " -""" '"" • :~ ~.. "'-"'i.lEl''l!;\!J 1 l"i~!'..~ 1 lion at Fairview Hospital dur-the Sands Hotel In Las Vegas. acUon in the area, stella Mer-dropped out of the 114.eam f..~.,'=#..,. ~· .._ f&' ~--· i_:..tt.c,~Yf.Llfleldl " ing the holiday season. The $75,()00..added event has riam had an ace on the sev· tourney. •=;;: ~ .... o.iiy Plllt, ......., ... •;•,~,... 11 'JCr.=~,_ . ~"'";1"' LDUl•I-'~· "'-'"11 11 '' A minimum of $2 has been been pla"ed the past si1 years enth hole at Mesa Verde The palrinp: N.,..,...., • n °111 •• 1• ~ ~ O...· cw D<lllY ._,,,,. !!!!.!!!! ~......, • •..t " crnc1111• V•lllY v1 ltlwrilde l"olY -1tn th••• t M. & a ltn II,_,, ~ or._ Cltlf =il .~1.-i.1~0~·~1' placed on the value of the toys Country Club. TC•:» p.mo.~~1tM1r _, .. "'. o.c. PUBLIC NOTICI __ .,.. .-N..,.••.....,. "" n. •· w sai .. n;, with a large prize list being A -"ent of r~. Mesa ' 1---~=!'ji~i:j:tlr--1.--~c~w-iiii~~~·;;-ii";---j.::::..-:=::~==:--== ~~ ~ ~ H dhall T'U 'l:lUU ......_ • ... ,._ vs a..... -4 = 45 .. "" ""'''''"' •••• 111111.l°' ~~n.,·i ~ contributed by area merchants aD 1 C Stella used a four·wood to ace 0a: 11 UIM STA.,...,. PiCllitOUt "''"" N.\l. "-s--. TICll ~ in Costa Mesa . the 168-yard seventh hole. -,re" "'AINn'lllf• -•:• '-"" o.c. ne ....._ ,.... " ...., ....._ .,,.. ti~ PU1UC NOftCB ~81ikl~G1.....f'OU-MiM1_,, ''Golfers can participate on M6l1M YS o\11\M*• M -I""" .. :_ ........ -•• ....-...... ....... ""......,.."""' .. ....., • ..,,_..,1-----------~M -..,.,.... H he d d Ill ha To Wa1·delich s-·-An• °"" u on• .. _ -~·... ..I • I ..... rr•n• M>. """'" eit r ay an we w ve ow '""' w """:.::!. .... o.." -•-. .. • --. ...,.. ... •••mAH. ,. --~ ., ~Wn1mln1111',.1:i:S11DMrv11toc:1cn prizes for almost every one," Fred Werder was the lucky•-;;;;!:,,~~;;i;;i;;i"'""i;;iw;;--i;;i•~·i;i;;•,~~;;; .... ;;~;;i;·~";;';;j' ~"'t.':-. lGft DMwlM flt.. -=~m":r'J:~c... '1:.f:J!:#1=-=-:~1~ ~~1.._ ':. a club spokesman says. Randy Scheerer of Newport goUer at Santa Ana Counlry 11 ?:::.t:" .. ~ ClllMIM ""911 ='" ...M.. nllf. .....,.. "" · 111'1 ... ...,_ lt~~-=:r.~A!.7~111 63 . Signup.s are being taken now Beach de f eate d Matt Club where be scored a bole-C ____ , .... Lot ...,.....Mtr,.,... ,,.,.,ii, .... ., IOWMD mica O'HAM. ~· 11,'\ M•';l•:C:: ri ln the Costa ~1esa pro shop Waidelich of Costa fltesa, 31· in-one on the second hole. o.......,.._' Tllll ... ......, -.. .-IM r= ,... =.::.1~ fllal wtt11i,. o:c;;~ 11 H11a1v GIYIN .. • ~ '\! , .1.1111r,)1•n 11 11n1 • 1• with more than 250 expected 2S, to w·on the ma;ters division Werder used a five iron to ,ttdJI • -... "*"' St. C"'11 ., °'.,... c~ .,. ""· t. "' ci.nr. ., en.. CM!tJ'' • ""'· 9'. a-. ., • ...,.. ....,.. ..... ·t'~~: ;i.ort=, Ind. 110 to rui.rticipate . tr the 1" d bll ............ It ...... ... ....... WIUIAM •• n JOHN. COUfllTV CLl•lt "71. ttllf ... ...,..,. .... tlalfM .......... ;~r.--.,:v.;;;S.m1ore1 'n '" u . ._N . T~he double deck nolf driving handball tournam ent at the plaavytngerse In the..., ~!.:V ef MWI .. "" DK. n, 1m IY k+ty J, _.,........ °'fMY· ,.._ :=,.•:·~•• =. ==.::, ~~ .. ftJ:. = b:~'iii~ ": C::~T.\ti.1~ 63 e. ........ ,_.., 0 '"'*'' ..... ar....-eo.t .,...., ~ 1• ...-. 19r, .. t11e dlrll t1""' ...,.........., c-1, .. .1.icorri ....,M •· Tcwtioo v range being constructed at Orange Coast YMCA recently. Charles Hester, Stan Woods NOWll'IW ,, 1t. as.-."" t"llNI ....,_,...._ ~ te ..,...., .,__ _.. 1119 ~ MortMid "· Morr11 H1r~"'., Costa Mesa Goll Course will Other winners included Bill and JIDl. "'·••an. 11'-------:----·/T•i 1116)-.... . ........,.. .. ""••••Ian••• lW1 L #"J . ~\ To ..,."66 _mw...., .._.. N• 1· ~. Suttt IWA. lllflll.,. 11c11 s1,11 (f'11Utrt11n s., Oltl•home be open around Dec. 15 .It will Hansen ('l\istln) .over mhi"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; rv-~ .. ._ .._._. or..,. c:..11 o.itr PW, ~ ~~· ,.. .w~v,.. s1. 7'. w1•r100. °"'· n be a night-lighted range and Fitzwater (Newport Beach), .. 1--~~· =-,,-===--·IHWlfl'llW II. a. w .,...,_. 1, w. ....,. ......... Nie !ft 111 .1_ :timj~t·A1'11~U.~v1u1. No. tt one of the most modem in the 31·20, Jn the A class: Tad GRAND PRIX '~:':?.=:' -im 1111-11 :::;::,,--=::"'..:; ~ ..:r '=t t!':!1!!.f3,2011Al~r! 111 u. Shinkle (Newport Beach) over T111 ......._ .,.._ .,. ~ NOllCB ~"""' ...-. wrPi1ii"St', !t. ~'· Mlnn. !4 a1~ Costello of the men 's Jack Pet.trson (Costa Mesa, ....,.:::"' nM COMPANY. nD m..:;..'T ~ 's1-~1•~ n'.'frl!itv. 111· ~5 club has been named most im-31-25, class B: Lou Leopold at=.,.~..._,-,:~ 111. '"':!ll,:WAl:RI' .,~., ==-· I"" '"""' . w'""'-· ... " N _,.. Be h) M ~ '118'7 •• -· --,. -""' •-_ .. "'°" ,9.ni.nv,k1t1.~-c_~.11,,...~ . .o proved golfer of the year at ( ew...,.. ac over a1a -. AM-J'Ms""9,rMJ..._.,.., Mlldt • ne ......... ,._.,. ,.... .... ,. . CR.cuwt1tM.l(rt=,11.""··~'·" CostaMesawhileMrs.Maxine Susson (Newport Beach), 31· pf• w llildl:llMllL M-. .,._...._... c!:~~.....,112 .,....., ~~CAMNU.wt . :La,..........., .... ., it! NIW. Mnlco ~ •11. Pcllv cromoMJ ..... _ ho f he 28, In class C ·, and Harold ... '",... •mllll • T I L °'*" ,... .., TMI ....._ II """"' WlllMtM i,y • ,.., M. \NlltlMlltar, CllllWM ._ ,.. fill ...... Clllll. ' Jc .... _..." Assrnus won utt: nors or t .. ,..., .....,.. 21 .,.. _.. .. ....... fl•l'tlllnfllJ. Ol'W M. ..,.,._ • ......, .., .....,._ ~ • ~ v....., T_., women's club. Pickering (Cost a Mesa) over MO. INCLUDING s YIAJt/ ...... Ml. WAlllANTY ......,.. a.""" ~ IMdl. c...... .._..,.. ar.,.. c:..t Deilly M ~v'!~t::c'=t'1t~1. u I ....., C t Dave Pickering (Huntlngton DA ft ROSS PONTIAC ,~·.,-==:-c:,-::,.:-.,~ ...:"'••':;._ OtW. 11:11111 c1 .. .._..'#it..., tt. II. • ... ~ ;. ~-"!~~ TICtl n. w.u 1-1111. n rv.ne OU Beach), 31·17, class D. IY ..._.., J •. ---., DtlWtY i:-'Y TNt ...,_ • ...,.,10• 101• .,.__.,1.;;;.:.. ________ ~_;;;;~ ~ 51:iv:1l:Y ~':'~ 11 Bru,.,. Olson scored a bole. Next tournament at the 2411 ...,._ ....._ • ...., Of,. C.... "-c..,._ ' ' ..,..,........ · ' '1 ~='I: :t. ,!t:m.~ 61 in-one¥;t Irvine Coast Country Orange Coast YMCA is the an-LIA5I DIUCT -FACTORY AUTHOllDD DU.Lii l"'\lblbllld °"""' cwt Delly":'.=. TNI :::.:. -=::-.... .... PlJBLlC NOn<Z · It, "111. ,., Allt9l1101 vii1t., u Club this··-·• as tho blg"H""t nual Christmas affair durina MM..f'rl. •i» .. ,,. • w. • • .,...,.. •r """" ,.., .. ..,. n. '°' ... ~ '· Mo °"' "'Or-. CMf't • ...... 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Sii.ti OPEN 8 o.m. to6p.m. Mon. thru Fri. S.turdoy U.S. CRAGAR-MAGS 2,.49 SPOKE OI DISH TRUCK -CAMPER -MOTOR HOMI TIRES s.. ....... $10 •• $30 .... Tire SID ONLY 1111 OtlLY , ... ,, 21.tl .... 16rl "·" , ... , ••• ' .•• 26.fl· 171-16.1 •••• 47.16 , ... ,, •••••• 17.tl " .. ,... • .... II WE •RALL oR CREDIT CARDS , ... 1, 0. • 0 I 0 16.71 lt-16.1 0. • • 49.11 f.l.T • .t.M ...... 1J.16.I lt.U I 1.m. to 5 p.m. I ACllOll PIOll THIO--Ill l'Oll Phones ' 646 4421 540.4343 ....... F'Kili*'I -·-Necai._ f. 16. & .. Mfl m.. ~ Vil.LAM APM:TMl!nl. MAMI na~•en --.,.. -LTD.. am .,_ ca. ._.....,, TM .......... ......... ,,,_ llolfla .-... --. nv•A<D ......... a.ca, ~ ,_ bull-Ml 1'lw .,_lliltm Of9lll$l. lllCji ......... I fl & G •..OtidftlNO, 117 W. J1tf4 l'ICTifl:JUI S'•IM-C....... .,.., ...... D ._, Q1M1t St. Ufllt 12. Clltl Miu. ell. "611 iMMI tTA'nM1111' H..,._..., ......... lwcft, ~ I'•""-I. ~ "HI HMlllt'lft. TM ....... """"' 11 ..... 1MiM11 .. -"411. a, Codi .... 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Md Olclnlbw '· 14, ml. ,,.. hWrtr J. ....... ~ a... ltn Ulwt C9lolfltY Clll'l. lll'llO' ....... -'l:."lt' ---· PVIUC NOTICI N=..,~ , .. °':.-'a c::: ~"*;: ..... u..., ,, ,,. a. nn 111..n. Im 1111-12 PIJBIJC NO'nCB \ I T ·~ ... "F .. ' ,, .· .. -.. I , . ~ -. ·" .. , .. ,. ,;"S I •• ' ~ "' ~' "' ti ~ I .Ji .. , '.'ii ~I 2 .,, " • .. -DICIC ··11ACJ . ' TUMil.lW~E.DS, I '• ·:FIGMENTS . •.· . ' ., . .. ' " . . . . .. FIVE TIMES "APAY . . . ~ . -· " \ ; }DDAT'S caasmu: PVZILB- vnairdiy'• Puzzi9 Soiv.d: ·~ . ACROSS 41 Rom1n ,.,.,1 Distant god~ .t1 G Breathed '42 T11tflted ' ! h1rd 44 More rapid .,_Jo Orient•I 45 Injurious , ,.. nur5e 47 Reguired to 14 EndinguHd· go ~ • wl.th ego ind 48 Open· ntero moutMd ~ !5 Cepital of 49 Eittrelriity ""' L1tvi1 • · 50 Ranson Eli ~ tR Common --: Earl'( , .. ~· • vetch auto mKer 17 Occurrence 54 Act of goinq_ , 8 Once --• 51 legal eff1ir, 11 Thfeat of the 34. kaian royal r:v ··-58 Singul1r useofforce:. name .• ~Colony or person 2wor• 35 Badothedln -°"'· 1in1eets 59 Landmns 12 Medieval 37 Balletakirt 21 Poueuiva 60 Theref04'a helmet. 38 BrouQht bKt ,.,~ ... WOfd 61 American 13·Pays intouu ~)2. Govamed cartoonist 1ften1ion to 40 Propose . .,29.t.ow mourn-62 Official 19 Archlttcturat· 41 Coveted -w_,.ful sound poeition ridge truck ·;a, Wind 63 H1viog1 21 Ten-gallon-43 Bestow ~, Jnstrumerits border 24 G1len1,tor .44.Gevefooefto 2'7 t,rtlrm DOWN one 45 Wore,2 ... ~ Mimicked ~ Conceel wor(js ;'11.1 f(ock · 1 lt·is'so 26 Notdaled 46·USuttmte 32 Weelthy 2 Wash 27 ·Regarpln;; 47.Goquietty 1 v • J>Mlple: 3 lnc!Mdliltl • .2Words. 49 J...ilnct ~ Informal 4 S,llY6 ~ , 21 Pfi'fotifr '-.'~ 51,fot\d~~ ~ Small 6 Stout excdl!tt..,.. · .52.Flsh . number 6 UCLA athlete 29 Prre~ ... -~ 53· Sle;gh 'j'3e Dra..;,n tight 7 FacWI dt.dain: 2' 55 Saifor. 37 l(eepuke ftietutes words' · -lnform1I ' l 'Upw1tdslopt 8 Thes1lf 30 'Formid.into !i6 can.de's ,Hockey'• ' 9 Pale 1hlf*i mns neighbor: .:Ef:obby --10 Bring into 32 StO~ Abbr •. £1t1rnel • ecrotd pltce ·· S7 Attfcte · .., ··---~~~.,,... . . . .. ..-.,-r:;--.,.., r 1 12 J " . , . ' ' . .. • 6 .. I .. .:CWA50UT "WITll A Hew . GIRL 'TONIGlfT• {, .. Pi£ANUTS .MISS PEACH ·PERKINS '. • . by T-K. Ryan • • .by Al ·Smith -AND !'IER BOYFRIEND SEEN US/ , • • ' DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MUWNS .AN!MAL CRACKERS. -. .t.WIHr A<'> lileLl.:TAKE A C~ACI<. ill" 1111!.. . vir;.i.11!'; /ll&Ai!J» ... Thundq, N-30, 1972 DAILY PILOT Jt by R...,. .......... . . ' .. • .. .,. " " . l • ,, r, ,,.. ... M:~ l\AtAGHll! ·\ lo . '-~-"'~"'-""'"~ ...... • by Chailes M. Schulz by Harold i.e Dou MEANWHI LE:-:-. YOU TO\.D A&&EV THAT I VOU 'RE AFRAID OF YOUR HUSP>AMD, LVMM! \ • ' ,. ;tt'HY? HAS HE THREAT EM Et> .. :: 'YOU? HAS HE EVER ··.··:. 'STRUCK YOU? I'VE 60T • TO GET AWAY FROM HIM! by Mell b.y John Miles • • • " ..... I bell of oil II Ille otmplele - - -oleqlk-wllllJool•ll'-.---.·lfM IC I ... ,.....,,,,, l : •) -UENNIS THE MENACE l ! • ' • •.. I . ' 1 J 31 DAILY P'ILOT s &IONl!OE, Mlch. (UPI I - 'The .Enrico FennJ atomic power plant, the world's largest fast breeder nuclear system , Vtill be cloled because of a lack ol funds . W•lk<:r L. Ci.sler, president of the Power Reactor l>evelop- mcftl r.o., sald lhe trouble· plagued experimental faclllty \\'lit be ;'decommlsaloned'' w1der a plan to be !Ubmltted to the AtomJc Ent'iY Com- mlllslon (AEC) -before tbe end of the year. "This decision resulted lrom the lock o! assured !\llldini lor PERSONAL RADIO l'AGB TONI w YOICI .._c....,,_...u.n LOW COST MONTH .. MONTH llN1AI. LUIS Of1,\N(;! COUNT\ 11,l>lll fl L£1'Hl, .... l .'•i! ll\'ll I ~( IT'S GOING AIOUND 'AGAIN THIS YIAI I l,y. T&llY GIANT, R.Pll f1 you uk a friend at thll ti~ of year what 1t WM that hod .... b1m --ba)A ..,,. likely to gift,.. that stock answer -.. Oh, It'' just somethlng thars beeon going' around!" Just whet that something is no-- body seems to be exactly 1uft of except that it's pro}>.. ably a virus or a bu1. . jn al l probabtllty, It will '"=====~----) ~"going around" ap.ln this M: willtl!r and many of ua will be the recipients of lt.1 un- cocnfortable symptoms. So rcrnembe-r. the belt advice i5 :rest. liquids and uptrtn to ;~tart and then call )'our" doctor if you cannot ahab lt "quickly. YOU OR YOUR DOCl'Oll CAN PHONE US wbtn )'OU. need a delivery. We will de- liver promptly without ex- tra charge. A g:i-eat many pe()ple rely on UI tor thllr hee.lth net!dl. We ~leotM request.I for delivery IU"Victi ar\11 chari• accounta. ' ;,..K LIDO PHARMACY U1 H11.ttal hlll N1",...t -.ch MJ..1Slt .... DolhWJ LAND WANTEDI 1$5000 REWARD For inform1tlon le1dlnt to the purch11e by ou r comp1 ny of •ny ]to•-·,... ... I• C>Jw.te ( D l•tJ ···llff fw .,.,tft'leftt w111,. •fftfr1ctl•tt. Wlll com"•' ...... •·2 p•r<•l1. I fop doll•r 111•W for a1ch •ct••t •I. --· AL UISI INTllPllSIS Cell .lay ., 11ltfit ot 5111. Mr, Al ·-17141 •7J.l.420 tr.Un l11~t.O. : ---· .. . ..... OUI YUTIO MT ommNO lfrrC,IOUDS, TWllDS, AHO '9NITllKS. llOM $1JO. . - -. --. COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST . . OVER THE COUNTER NASO Llttlnp hr w.dnooday, No•....., 29, 1m " . . • - • ~ .... ·~·'· ••• ., ........... •1• •• j •••••••••••.• ' • 4•' • • .. • W ednesday,.s Closing Priees-C'A»mplete New York Stock Exchange List ( Marl{et Continues .. In 'Late.ral Phase' NEW YORK (AP) -'l1le oto<t marnt put In an<>ther lacldumr performance WednesdaieJr.:'.w· Ing llt1le Inclination to eilller advance or • ''The market !s continuing In I lateral pbue, moving sideways," said Lmy Wacbtel ana1,.i with Bache " Co. ' He noted that the market's sharp rise In recent weeb opened the door to profit taking, wblcli he called fairly normal · - • I DAJLV PILOT . . . . ...... " .,_ .- " \ . ( I :· ' .. :> " ' " ' ' :' I ! I j ' . r . . . . . . •• • • • p DAILY PILOT TltMndaY, Nouu ti. 301 1972 Everyone Hu DAILY PILDT· C:t1'SSIFIED *DS You Can Sell It, Rnd It, Trede It With ·• Want Ad • ,. 11 . Something That Someone Elie Wenh .. :: . .. ! • ·The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results - -... "" lleJI _..... ~ I _ .... -ol Gonorol Gonorol 1;;;;;;;;;;====== Goner•I SOUTH OF HWY., CDM • OPEN DAILY 1 • 5 Jmmac. 2 units, for home & Income. occupancy. $61,500 611 ACACIA Early The area's top professlonala are at your service. 67~ BAY& BEACW J(f:Al.TY ...... _, .. ," ..... ,,,. Newport·Oatstandill4J Harbor View Home. offering all the refine- ments that make a happy family! 4 Lge. btlrms., 3 baths, lush carpeting & drapes, family rm. w /brick fireplace, paneled in choice wood & a wet bar. Profess. land· scape design. See this house soon -offered at '74,900 including the land! CollecJe Pcirk Beauty This large Mesa model home, lying behind a courtyard & wrought iron gate, has 4 hdnns. & a den, completely remodeled kitchen. On lush, lndscpd. grounds. It is squeeky clean, ready to move into. OUered at $39,liOO. -CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 Nature ~--115 REALTORS '21211MTCOYTt~ coRoNA DIL MAii. CAU'. 644·7270 * Whispers With This View U you enjoy viewing the harbor and ocean, this is the place for you. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath plus 2 fireplaces (1-in livin~ room, I -in dining room) with a built-in Kitchen. Beau- tiful landscaping ................... $64,950. * South of The Highway ••• ••. Corona del Mar SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY-DOLLllOUSE with new STRESSED garage waiting for a unit! 2 bedroom house completely remodel- ed in perfect condition. Easily expandable. .................................... $56,000. * AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES 644-7270 Goo.al General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 53 Linda l•I• Drive Elegant 5 bdrm., 41'.i baths; on lagoon. New carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lovely garden & large slip . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $212,000 For Comploto lnfonnltion On All Homos&' Lots, PlooM Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy.ide Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 _ ....... o.Mr1I ****** * TAYLOR CO. * BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Brand New! Exceptional quality comtruc- tion in custom-built 4 BR. home on estate like site. Lge. family rm., formal DR., 41'.i baths, 3 fireplaces & alr-<:ond. units. View of private golf course. Select your color of carpeting, etc. $160,000 LIDO ISLE-$74,900 Mow In Bofon Chrl1tmotl 1 Immeculate S bedroom, 2 bath home on a choice Udo IBle comer lot. Bright & sunny & with a Igo south patio. Excellent condition. Owner will consider ls""'ption. Jmmed. poss. LIDO ISLE FAMILY HOME SpacioUJ 41" bedroom 3 bath home with gate to storage area for your boat. Immeculate throughout. Lovely private patio for family fun. 4-0' Lot, street to strada. Near good beach. Owner will help finance. $79,500 LINDA ISLE-$245,000 Beautiful cUJtom-built home for present own- er. On lagoon. Protected patio, pier & slip for up to 65' boat. 4 Bdrms, family rm w/ wet bar, formal dining rm & game rm. Many !usurious features. 2-Story entry with choice tile floors, bit.in vacuum system. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Beautiful near-new 4-bedroom residence in this exclusive area surrounded by elite B.C. Country Club. Sunken conversation area in living rm. Lge dining rm, fam rm with fire- place & many· extra features. View of area & golf course. Priced right at $119,000 THE BLUFFS Popular "E" plan in choice end location with terrific view overlooking park. 3 Bdrms, fam rm & 21" baths. Private entry courtyard. New paint & carpeting. New paneling in family rm.ILge rooms. Terrific buy at $58,000 MoN1'ECELLO CORDNA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR.OWN" On the water! Fantastic view & pride of own- ership bldg. Private marina, poo~ jaCUZZi & security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bedrooms, 4 BR NEAR ,_Go_on_...-_._1 _____ -·• 2 Baths. Call for brochure. $119,950 OCEAN $25,500 * Ylllll' Choi~a ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml LINDA ISLE LOT-$69,500 $22,450, .3 Bedrm ooodombUum w/ new paint inli~ I: out. Out- of-town owner is anxious to aell this vacant property. Call to aee anytime night or da)i, lffwpot't su -MESA VERDE Uke to build your own home on·Jovely Unda ""' ...,. Sooth Sborel * 5% down or "' down ----Isle?_ Then call for details! A real buy! borne k>cated near ld>oots. to veterans $49 950 ~ 1ns1"':i'! ~.~~: * ~R & lam or 4 BR & Located 00 · ,;...,,,; Pl. ia Office ~ S.turdoy & Siiiiloy fUily paneled bonus room * c;u' bltin kit or elec this terrific 1amlly borne. 'Our '27th YMr'' can be 4th bedroom, den or bllin kit Owner )Isl r..iuc..i iri<e WES~EY N. TAYLOR CO., Rooltws ""'"° to •ult yaur family * """""" · over hdwd $1SOO. to Induce you to ,.. 2111 Son Jooquln' Hiiis Rood needs. Boat ~ in garage. !loon or carpets over his home. Open Houae Sat ''0..rloolchtg Bitl Canyon Country Club'' Thia new IW\ni ia In move-cement noors. 12-5, l!ll9 Bahama Pl., C.M. NEWPORT CENtER, N.B. 644-4910 m, condition. $1,300. down Whichever is your choice Generel will hatdle. you can't lose. Priced to Newport Gener•I -..... lie! I _ ..... Gonwal ........ ' ' . A-LNCq:' tOU: NEID FIVE BEDRDDMSt . RELAX! Wlioever need& 5 bedn>oms needs to relax! We know they're bud to find and we know it's hsrd to relax (When you need 5!) But here'~ the amwor: Llajc-blillt Eastbluff, close to schools, cl018 to shop•, churches, close to tennis, close to 'the beach· and Back Bay. Formal dining, family mom ''fireplace and 4 bedrooms up, 1 down! 5 in all. At $Seventy Two FIVE!. UN19UI HOMll Of' ColONA DIL MAI -'1~ A ...... el,,,..c.la U~ '()U:I:' lj()Ml:S OH TOP OF TltE AEAL ESTATE 14ARKETWITHTHE NICEST PEOPLE SELl.!ING ,THI" NEATEST HQfi!ES ' CORONA DIC MM. ~ • M11A VIRDE, 5~1 !la) ti NIWOflT ~.145 9XJ • CAL'L UI SHAIP & CLEAN HALICREsT HOME • 3 Bedroom 2 bath • Lath &:: plaster e Maple floors e Bulltins I e Oub & Pool neartiy · A'ITRACTIVELY PRICED! ~.soo VA no down. · .co:Ts . WALLACE REALTORS --554616-11'141- (0poJI E""lnt•l ~------ Macnab-lr~me Really Cm>pany TomorNW'• Home· AJ Y .. terdoy', Price Thia-.. -... Har-bor vtew Hodies-wrm•t last TARBELL * 8-UNITs.Room more MESA VBDE .. ORl&INAL Whenconatructionwu belo ter, the eq_utpment DlCft , ~thean~::: alarm Q'1tem, a covered • palio and bkick: wan fence. : Interior a1oo -odolnol' .1 quality ~ U )'Oil like It, the OWrK!l" \till cooperate to ._ ...... ,.._In. Walle to ~.· Three · and family. 131,950. Call • 546-2;l1J. •• CiMIRCIAL LOT • long. Tall spiral 1ta.ircase accenta .sunken lJt w/crn.y· conversation pit I: firepU.ce. Formal DR • eatine area in kitchen. Ovenized FR. Call NOW to see. $58,900. Joyce Edlund -(Q32) * 3 BDRM. HOME.\ 1 BR * BUU,;DERS A'rI'ENTIOlt APT .• Eutskl<I. SC,750. M LOT • 8'188 ... ll .-2 BDRM. 6UPLEX It 17th A Santa Ana 'A~ BACH APT UNIT C.M. $11.950. Call Mr. ot Fairview 646-1111 (onyllmo) "5Jlli. w:~CI ff O.:,ull~=: Foi~•w Spa1;:!~~=;ome ~ '" - E ~• ~16 with sweeping bay · · -rll. SOU'I11 C O A 8 SORRY -64U:i35. 644 PIO -· lfl.l!OO, REALTORS, 5IH4U. ; ONE OF A KIND ::::.... ..... .::::J 1m ~E •. ~ c.M. 1~,...----~•1 Macnab -Irvine llEAL TOltl ~7-ffl: -~ 646-8111 and mountain view. Open Eveninp 1btte Is a reaaon 4 Bedrooms plus paneled ::::=:=----==---e 9'2-4454 e !8 years aame location (1nytime) family room with HOUSE + DUPLEX I"""""""""""""""""""" !!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. ~·:,:.:::;. IEASTSIDE IRVINE COYE PRESTIGE wood-· Iealled etass COST• MES• andlotllofcharm M " By Owner "MESA VERDE" I.up enclooed patio $20,000 $2~.GGO OcNn View ======= $360950 with 1-ted awhmn"* pool __ _._ One ot the moat desirable ownen are movlrw and U~U.V~le ~ tru!/:~ homes In Ca111ornla. \! A<tt 6 BEDROOM A beautllul home 1n "Mlnf' want action ,.. find • ' bedrm homo -.,..nm with pool DINE POOL condition. King "' • • d 112.500 ~UI 2 beicbeklr units for~ and one of the molt bel.uti--bedrooms. 2 e I e I• n t HARBOR $3!,000! Sound in-fully landlcaped .,..,,,.,. NEAR BEACH fireplaces. I.up famlly teresUiv1 PH. for complete you've ever seen. Huge 5000 room 1or all the "Fun detaill lllJ. ft. home with 5 bedrooms WALK TO BEACH! Wrought Scenes" ho 11 day ~ ~ Open Ews. and 5 baths with all Roman iron enclosed front yard. tertaining ideal here near ·. HERITAGE tubs and Sauna, 2 fittplaces, Curved driveway. Stained the SP6l'kl1n2: b u i l t • t n very Jar&e wet bat, St. glaas plus tiled entry. Fam· kltcheri. ParlO. Sprinklers. Charles kitchen. 24 hr. Uy room. 6 bedrooms. Elepnt carpeting A eultDm gulll'ds, private beach. Ac· Sparkllng blue pool with drapes. Brk 540-1121. tually you really must aee slide. Low care yard. A few 1""B!!!!'!lllll!!I''!'!'_..,..,. I tt. Pbooe 557.92220 for ap. steps to park and greenbelt! Sell Yow potobnent ASSUME 121.000 GI LOAN. Few SNps to the REALTORS TARBELL -~S31=~=a1=,--1 6!i% INTEREST. 1292 .,. ___ ft Take ':":~ery-,.,..,. ~-Act fut. Call ~A 4 bedroom~bath family th1nr taken care. o11nc1uc11ng SWIM POOL CAR home on the Point with a11 lawn, roof, °';'ts~ ~ W@ll maintained home with 3 ENTHUSIASTS -Iarce ft>!>Dll addin&' up to 8 pool, W:W.bu:r"niis ape.cious bedrooms, 3 BOAT OR TRAILER f~t~ :·!ey~ green ro aieparate bat.ha. deluxe built· LOVERS yard the cbannlna patio ~~:1~=· inE 1kltcbten,,1 dUhw1uher· ---..,,.---.,.-=--WE HAVE THE HOME the Wndect on the mastei! rooms, three bath&. One egan rep ac'J:. C....llall FOR YOU -First bedroom,andtbeblgcoun- •-•-•---can be a ..... ~ DeUgbtful patlo. p 0 0 ' ..,..---• tim to this -· kitchen Not houle but ;=~~C:U 641-nn.,,_. veJBrkvetJ1~park-llke lawn. Can}'OUimaginea3 bedroom e see one ~:1 • a . .-n.-_,..., ,...,. home with a family room year old 3 bedroom a home. $84,500. Call (eiiiaG--.L~ ~.950d•.~-""""to •:~~ home on quiet street ~- ~~~ ..,.,,., •• Bolboo Penlnsulo °:%:&.."':'"~ ':: WHO SAYS . ~.:=is~.,: "1'.HDEA~YSO .• ~ARED 01,.D WALX TO lHE o.~~-::-=•-35. = ~"-.:!, ·~~ ,...,...,77 BEACH troi•.a:r .. °" ...m ~·.:=: even in the ma a t er ...-Vnc Attra~ve 3 bedroom 2 bath ~ ..... ,.=:,"::,. p~ Ii ~ plm: cedar lined 4bedroombomewtth2batha. borne.; ,modem • OnJy 2 allp. Call Bill Beoti tm: cloaetl. 'nlia: could go on larze llaptobe pe.Uo. Per-· blockS to beach, located In J:Qediatl;_i.~~75,000. and on -COME SEE -4 feet home . tor family en-.the heart ot Newport; a pri· / COLDWELL. BANKER Bedroom. 3 bathl, shake joyment. New wall to 'ftll vate clubhouse, pool and Ret.lton 6M-2430. 833.(mtOI &it·.:miyard.open ~--carpot. Oomple<ely rebuilt t>nnls. ll<illtles. VACANT .... "" .... -......... c.. .... ter""'Dr•.1114 ~n::a. kitchen This ta a .upei-and nad)' for )'04.U' ~ 1-= lharp 'l>Ome In excellent tlOc. oo..ed at only $32,950. llayc...t .'. HERITAGE REALTORS UCj)UIDATING 1.09 ACRES G_..,Tennls CUSI'OM bullt 4 bedll>om, 5 bath estate. Plus extra large secluded guest hom-e. Long winding drive behind wrought iron gates. Tennil (.'OUrt all enclosed! OWNER IS LIQUIDATING! Ex· ecuttves harp.in • take ad- van~. Act today! Call -· condition for onir $28,500. C&ll S..• (Open eVel.) 1-;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;i Call 847.anD. LOVELY ~, · HERITAGE REALTORS BA YCREST HOMl0 -' Speciotaa 5 BR h o m ~ w'/IWinunlh&, pool. qn 1-.~"!'".~~~-l land. B1" , fatnlly nn. ~ 1 _::~~~::;;:~~=-i • ·Forev.; Is formal dln. rm. REDUCE y..,r Ront Dollors ~ 1::!.".'1~.~· =i $5 • • $36,IOO H~WEu., BANKER•: Ilth~~ t ilt!t "":! 1~~00 ~ ~ ae.imr.. ~-&13-0700 crtbeo thll e. Newport younelt ,.. thll 1arp '°" Newgort Center Dt. ~ ~ .. 1!..i Air~ =-:..:~a-... ':::'.'"i c.... .. -· ing, Wood Deckina, Water bedroom down, "3 bedlooml "i;;;:;;;;;;;;~~;;;:;;;;;;;j S::>ttener PLUS 5 BedroornJ, up. Large combination I• LUSK ., Dining Room, Family Room kitchen with p1en1y o1 cup. H ...:._ V'·-L . ly and Fireplace. A _ MUsr lK>arda and dWh& ...... 1% ••-~w ... • SEE. $19,!ICIO. Call -· bath, good ........... In Decorated with quall\y. COLWELL patlo.'2 car ....... Close in ""'1.Y prden. A good 8 'to IChool and ·South Cout bdrm. plan. A Ii n e 'P1ua. Priced ta oen. oil -See U tmno. Call Red Carpet, $'39,500. Fee. Call Jim ii'--:: 18 ~· ~ ~~ In Newport. 5 Garages (i:::;.;;;;;,i;;'HK;;:-;'Ril';;;;;;,.~.£;'1~ . . ""Ii; 19115 -·a-w.. ~""~ ".:.. = !t ~~-Offered ~ ~ PRIVACY PLUS HARBOR VIEW built-In..,_,,.. and• •1••• PETE BARRETT ~--$25 750 --·""--"" Can ~· -· _.. ... own In Newport He(&hts. Rustic ant pa.Ho • Won't last kmg. LARGE f . "SPLASH" ,_ ,__ c..pe OJc1 3 atorJ wtth 3 car eau 646-nn. REALTOR PROPfRTl£S, !NC REALTOR'! , n-•-,,.., --Muller .. ~~~~,,,-~~· =,.---\ <X>LDWELL. BANKER' 'i NEW WITH Rea110n -:IOJ. ~naat OCEAN VIEW '"'" -eenter °" .. ~~:1~;i:i-: -· larae lot & fruit ~ -'™200 -FAMILY HOME No Down T-Loold'>I for an lmnuculole ",::.:• =.,.~toi.:. IN!do.looldneaut about. with a . Lake View! trees with .,..t ocean and WCfAl'tij $3B 500 Prime Com M loc:a-family -home -....,. comtructed and Part<·-, In 1*k. Now add a Llrge 4 Bedroom Harbor view. A xtorybook ~ • Allume apr i: now on pool and entertalmnent dlOC* your own color ldvacy. Bfi.-ln BBQ patio· Home with 2 Bathl and !:r::~ ~ttha~ QPpl llgl. !fM Tax Shelter Immaculate mndition wtth 4 propertyand )WI' monthly :'a1'i Wte b&"!. 1!;..~3 decor.1,800 to 2,400 sq. n. or harbar'ocean· w '1rot/. a.., .firep1ace. For in-I!--..... IJ)llCkKal hfdroonu, all elee-~ are lea then mu al --luxury with I pa c 1 0 u I UvinR-dblhfl:. 4 BR. formatkm p1eue c 11 1 take l!Kti down pisymtnt.. · fW p..x trle builtin k It ch e n , rent. Farm ~ kltcben, 3 buae belroamt. 2 luxwlocat bedlOOibl and 3 baths, rarw· rm.,~, tlil. f.mlt home. ~ ~ Be -when Income-· fam11y room bedn>oml, <t~.J.!etely batho,clmeto--ud bWlnprlce"""11G.OOOIO 174,500.l'lwlQulcL • tax time arrives • -« ;t:' ~~~ re..-ied . ..;;;;;Cl -it llhopi•hl· Coll 153.mIO. ~ plw an\ <X>LDWELL, 8ANllER ReaJton 6*-ml RMit;yO:lmpuy ownentdp ~equib'buUdup. tor boat or trailer. {:.~t! to rMl'pa~ ~~~~.::--~~Dr!-'.'lllill 20l3 Weatclll! DrlYe lllllora Anyone? llPl""ciatlon·thlsllke.new llorinlden ....,. • rear Wide driveway. llrt Open 'tU 9 PM 3 BR'1., ~ ba~ den w/ fourplex ean1es it.elf· Fulb' Pnttiae Colt& Me 1 A 540-!TJO. RaJ.ton ,...... OWNER tranlf.....S. lovely llroplace, llll'lt FR A wet leued • ""Y low YautlCY --llrt 511-1720. 0pon Ews. area, 1ltuat.ed on a quiet Mr . Lusk Harbor View factor • Perfect ldUP for fteal1on .. nn From UU. olda' 2 BR, cul-de-Mc street . 3 south. Rm1 Shennan owner occupancy deluxe 3 INVIST ,NOW l)O Wntcliff Drive well built bome tn beclloon1t, 3 _,..te ba.,., MU2:lS 182.SOO (Q35) bedn>om, 2 bath !Jont unit. 4-Plox '57.Slt Opon 'tW 9 PM -Room far ... •1-nt fJreplace 1endl ..,_ · Call BeUe at m'5IO f<r 19115 -· Colla W.. --· ~ -·Bett return 1830 pw mo. ,.. HU"'-"' YAID ~ O>atmbW · decf charm to the UW.: more detaill. Price tn.CWXI. IWne prelent VA Joan t.1-wm ~ ~c.t"'· btacll. • """"·Fann ..,i. kltcben. CUSTOM UNm ance. ISOOO -n. 0wner 4 IDR.M. 2 IATH COLDWELL. • ~~ ~ wai: '4MIJS 644 62Gll Six c-.n -..,,1. ¥~usmall 2nd. Will pay N,.t as a pill U.. ..,. far Raaltora -. ........ muc. sh.soo, !!"!!l.1un1s:i.:,.~~ · the -• thla -i. laON._..c.. ... Dr. -1720 4 I. H -· ,,0,-..-ce. -~~till located"" .. utremety RANcH SfYL•·--IAY ·ISLAND * Oc"8 H-• Newporl : ~ .... i:::-.= iii ·~~ :-e::.:,:. Groot. .. ...,"""" rr )'OU want a bH.uiy, wUh 2~':n,.~~~ 4 Bdttna., bQfraal. Prfv. Shore&., Bdrm. Walk to ~. Near new. J'uU ~ lortab&e floor plan &Del the 4 BR, 1am. rm wttb ~!!!'! loll ot Chann, tee WI 2 chpea. I I m m • d I at e belch pe.rk. tmdl Ir -ocean. $39 IXIO. prtee. 1103,00D. ~ wide Op@n ~ srr,cm. dbt "'.II· v.nLdlt wall bdrm., 1 bath, with ltUe po 11 iori'J Eut Co It I ' $D1,0llO ' * 4. BDRM, ·~ bl.th, 3 car CALL M).1151 ()pe1I Ewt.. CJD 548-2313. lnp~, 1::.~ J11. roor, beam ctll'a., blt-lna. Meu. pa,"r.oo pr, on a crest wlth 1 PAINT --· 4 BR. B<aut. back Yard with trees R-'McCardlo RHllor -Mt h4411D... vtewWneor ocwi. 154,900, ~~~HS ~ n.11 ~.J!;OOCER I Ba. 1-. -.Uy rm. A ~· OnlY $33.750. ., --1733 cllll Dt NB wW pay aU !""' -., "'° ~ tora ---T.I.l:. IS.Olli. MORGAN RIAL TY UIO NTi~" CJI. 3116 Via 1J<J; 815-4562 ~1%11 " · · move In tor 11,500. ·You .. 1 ' laO ~Cent.. Dt. 1 <;:. ":": :'"'A 3 = ·~ 61U4ff Don't live up the ship! Have IOl!M!thbW you -1 10 f •. ~i::-, ;..ba.:i-~ . 9P!N IL !fM . An1 da7 is• DAY BUT · 138.llO. , , Fall mul!J.,. Jim! a -HOUSE Huetl!W! Walch the "Lllt"1t In clullfltd, Ship oellt Cluslfled adl do It Oa1ly Piiot Want A4& baw Get with It • call Rel Oa1ly Pilot Want Ml baYO "'" an odl Dlo't c1i1oY , • "'!!If, ~ 1CHOOO call away. -OPEii HOUSE c:olumn. to Shoft-1111 64H61!. . Mil · call NOW SCHm. barpJn! pion. Carpet Realtcn, -· bar\ralnl plcn. .call 11H111. • I \ • • •• . . ' • ' ~ ' I I • ' • • ' • • • • • • , • ' • ! I 1 • •• • -• • ·~ .. ·> . , ' • \ • • • • . " . ' • ' .. ... ' . ' . ' -. • • . I '· ~ • I i•-- i ! : ,. · I '. • • I '• ' ' 1c I ' ' \ ' i .. . ' 1 . ' • , • .tt • . ' • .. i . • , .. ' f~,fi t~ .... I · .. 1 • ,, I I ', :·~·~ • . '.·'I ' I t . t ~~ ,:,!J ., ... " < ~·J . . ' I· • ~-j ~ ' ' I ~ • • . . ,, . • • • • .... w R View Hllla, beaut. oc.:n view 3 Br, 2'16 BA, -$19,!iOO. -1330 Ev.I ......... Sell k!le ttem:. . . . 642·5678 .. ' . ' • l . • • ' . ' ' l • " ' !.~ • . • I ~ • I ··-I I • '' ' • ... I :- • i I'· . I • . . " . •• !·"I!-· ' ' ; ' i .i• ' ' 1 · . " I i:t'rS1~. .... -- I • ' I 1_;" I , . . • ' ••• ' I ,-. 7 t~ • r .. t:, f ..... "" <.( .ir. 1"~{ ( :. .. ' IBIT· llYI! c L A 5 I I F I E D 6 ' 4 I • 5 , . ·6 7 8 . - . IAYI CAI•! .. ······••& ...... , .......... \.,,. TARBELL TARBELL Hamilton & Brookhunt HuntlngtOn Sch. $32,150! Most appealin2 3 bedroom I: den home. Gracious large living room with inviting fireplace, gourmet's pride & joy built-in range, oven &: dbhwuher, formal dining area. Jr. estate grounds • loads of privacy! Lush low maintenance landscaping. Prime Fountain V a 11 e y location. Brtc 962-U13. TARBELL 18118< --Fountain Valley Huntl......, Buch GREAT STARTER! ... 3 BR, Good area, close to schooll I: ridin& stables, room for boat, camper. New paint inside a out, move in condition! $23,900. Call -· • •• OWNER ANXIOUSI 2 BR I: Oen. Near Beaeh. Lovely IDlkle. $25,900. Much le11 for cub or to eonven- ~ ~. Call to tee-! -· 2V. ILKS TO BEACH Cute little -In aood --· $19,9IO. caJI !IC01T REALTY 5»-'1513 AJvllmt. - • . TIMU - $4.50 $5.80 $6.80 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 OR USE YOUR CHARGE CARD • r1ltliih for •• , , • , • , • , ''"'' \,t9l1111i"11 • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ei.n;fh1.ti.. • •••••••••••••••••• ; .................................. . H•M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• """-....................................................... . City , , ••• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • Pll••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ...... 1itc.nl N ....... ••• ·······•••••••••• ~ ........... . ..... ~N ......................................... . i reclh ill REALTY Univ. Parle Center, Irvioe Call Anytime, 833--0820 Oftlce hours 8 AM to 6 PM 4 7 11 TIMU TIMIS-11MU - -- $7.40 $11 .70 $17.70 $9.01 $14.50 $22.50 . $10.76 $17.30 $27.30 • TO P .. Ull COST '"t 011ly Oflt word ;,. ttch 1ptct tbovt . l11cl11d• yo11r tddttll Ot pl.au RVll'lbff. n.. cost of yo11t 1d i1 •t iht ,,.d of 1'tit lin1 011 wlt:ci. !ht lt1I wo.,,j ,.,f YllVt •d it wtit• t111. Add $3.00 plu1 l li1111 "ll.lt1 if yo11 d•1irt 1111 of DAILY Pll OT e •• lt"'ict wltli "'til-4 rtpli11. ---------~ CllT Mlll-fAm ON \'01llllCYaOll ---------- ' I IUSIHESS REPLY MA I L ""'"-,.. ... "c... ..... ~ 0191191 C..st DAILY PILOT • Cl111"*' o.,t. P.O.a.1MO c..t. MIN, C.llf, WU j I 1, I CONDOMINIUMS ·-$51,495 -..._. .... Lofty living awaits you! Act swiftly ·-.. to select your own Newport Beach condominium. Visit the temporary otllces of the Newport Crest Information Center, Newport Buch conveniently located at 2400 West Coast Highway Suite B, Newport Beach. Open Dally 10 a.m. lo sunset. 17141 645.6141 EXCLUSIVE BAYCREST HOME Excltirti, new, CW1!om 3 Br, 3 Ba home designed for the discriminating. Over- siud gar. Beaut decorated, drpd, crptd, $89,500. Also Meler COllltruction: 4 BR, 31\ Ba ...,.,.., "°"' plan. 1215 SOMERSET LA. NEWPORT BEACH OPEN 1-5 P.M. DAILY OiARMING 2 BR, den, D.R., nook. V~ priv. kit 1ul1> lndlcpd, many extru. Fee. 90% ftn. m24 Port ProvebO!, H. Vu Home", Open dally 1-5. 0 w n . 644-<2'9. DAILY PILOT LOVELY 4 Br, 2ba &: den. Quiet neighbrhd. Nr schla A Atv:lps, Fncd yard, new c:rpl, fresh paint ln/OUL ..... Open HOUAe Sat &: sun M . 64$-8950 Newport- 4 BDRMS., 2i,i ba.tha. I Yn. old. Close to beach I: clu.bhoule. Shows well! ABBEY REALTY 60-3ll!O San Clemente EASY care, 1ul1> landlcpd home. Ocean view, 3 BR I: den or 4 BR, 2 Ba. Good clo&et Space le: Bltina. Beach Club rights, nr GoH Course, $45,000. By Owner. Call 492-1338 or a..noo. SHORECLIFFS • Ocean vw. 3 Br., 2 ba. 5 yrs old. New shag crptl le: pe.lnt. by owner, $39,900. 492-8433. WHtcllff SALES & LEASING full service facility Damnar Matar llllllSI S©~~lA.-L&r-~s· The Puzzle with the Built-In Chud:le O R.arrange i.t1er1 cf tits lour 1CN1ll'lbl9d word• be-low to form four almple words. I IE1Eli~11 r_,H,_...,E ~K~I_R..--11 f . I I 1 I I . I r-....r-",...o ....... " ,_c..-il ! I I I * I . The guy who orderw a oofl .-------~·drink has· no -ccm;ng. I . 1" YI: IL II G I I e Como"'" ,,,. ""'"" ·~ by ioll~g ~ fhe mlol,.. -• -you de<¥tl09 frOlll mp No. 3 belo..t, i PRINT NUM&EREO LEnERS IN I' r 11 I' I THIS[ SQVARfS . • _ . • • ., UNSCtAMBl• A!OV. IETI!RS . lO GET ANSWU I I I I .. I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICA110N IOO I I I • • • • . . 34 DALLY PILOT l~I l'-;i_iimij; .. iiii-~l~~, __ , ...... ,~ [ ........ ,, ...... - I!' I 305 l>\lpla• Unfum. uo 1 :"":i::!s.:.l':::um.:::: __ _:uo~1:Apt:!:!:. • ..::Unfum.:::2::::.-.. ,...:::us~ . .:::~:i:::.· .:::Un~"':.:::.:."'::.· __ ,..;us;;;;;.11;.;~i;.;1;... .... u•-:"' ... '!!=""-:'.'":::-'-•_1 Lo!'"'° N~ 5'tn JUM l:;opl•ll'w C°'to Mooe 0..-ol Gonerol Hunt! ...... ._.. NEWPORT RMER.A-Al.J.. e PRlVATt Retretl! 1 BR. " * MOVE IN TODAY * ON 1 FLOOR. '"'11· pluahly Beauty Coll<sc. RedU<ed Sep. 119e. Furn. nu. YEARLY 1 ..... NEW 2 Br, 2 NEW 2BR. l ba, """"d?po. HOLIDAY PLAZA $lit A MO erpt'd, 3 BR. 2 BA, din rm, Coltec Sl>Op -Terms ALA Rentol1 e MS-39GO B&. °" Goti <:oune. l300 -· CommUlllty pool. DELUXE Spacious l BR IL CORDOVA APTS. Spac. 2_ A 3 Br. 1n' ~ox. frplc, !OxlO prtv. patlo. ' c.ramic Mfi &l o< prop. mo. Call ~2030. =ot .... 8!Mll8 film apt. Ill$. lle•i.d Pool. I' $145 Seven! .U ALL EX car gar. Pool, rec. nwi, etc. lncon1e Tax • Quick a&Je e £/SlDE 2 Br. Fenced Newport S..ch Ample pr&rkjna. Adi.Illa, no l & ii dr RAS. p;;J ' bldl. JCkk $34,500. Own<!r/Alt 64H814 HOLLAND Buo. Sol.. yal1!, Encl gor. Kleis. 1150. pets. "'""'"°''°"'"" alk In Cl T oleo ~ Sllt Sot nr 642-~ 1111 o ... ,,... CM 645-<110 AlA Ront•I• • 645-3900 THE IWFFS I ...,., "" ..,..,. II•) 1965 Pomona Ave., c.M. DL!hwuh..-• Shag Carpeting • w · . oo-Ma,.. 'l'nn Ket-·'8". 1 Dupl.xH/Unlt• Mon 1 l 240 l25l>lltand , Br 1 s. BR. lV: HS _ . MODERN 2 BR partly f\lm els, Forced Air Heat -l:nra Lar&e ROoms • blk w. or 8<&ch Blvd. o11 ,.10 162 rt 0 ... bltn1, ,~ ... drps: 4 2 z IAT w/w"""" t>ftw UCI ii .BeautltulGamoRoom·HeatedPool·BBQ"· Slate<.968-1S!Oor8CT-1-;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;l1sl TD loans ldcb/l!_Ola. Pool. New,iort. Cholcelocallon.Famlly ...... ·~ " occ. Yng marrieds prot Enclosed Gmgee. Quiet surroundlnp and * FRESH AIR 1-s.o. Frwf'L Ml-9409 house, neuby pooL Lao • ..,.,~ """-360 ~ mo '""" uw. close to shopping. (Nr Harbor & Hamilton St) NEW HORSES ok. Custorn·blt 3 welled patio. Vacant, clean Balball I land Adult Llv1ftt. No Pett. . C \Valk! blockl to 8tadl 6:)1 % INTEREST BR. 2 ba, bltn• wlco=L on & av.U. !or tmmed. OCCU· ' Furn. Boch. A I Br. Ex-20n Cherie St .. Coot• Mooe 642-MJU Lrr 2 & 3 BR. Apto. llewlY DUPLEXES 2nd TD loans I> ac ... ~ c;.. ...... &ck ...., at $425 p,.. month. LOVELY 'Br. 2 Ba. Steps ceptlonoll~ nice. 111D decorated, w/w ..... ~ ~''.'"'· 1 3 6 51 mo · ~;\. ~bead>. !300 ~J.U!u~nte~ 1 ~:;".'..'...~ C.M. HACI~= -~~RBOR i£"'~La..., ..: BUILOER S<:LLING NOW. $45,950 334 Portland Circle $'\\:th of Ad.amt on Hunttn&- ton Strttt to f'ortland, H.B. 536-8188 Lowest rates Oran~ Co. "WE BUY TD'S" AVAIL ~ow • • BR. 2 BA. &r.·•t .,, . .§t' ....,, l400 mo., )'e&<ly Elec Jo;:' NO peta~ DELUXE l & 2 BEDROOMS bltns, cbhws\11', "1>lc, new ..., Wlnton, Realtor 615-3331 IDr -........ -. Fumlftcl A Unfumlftcl WALK TO BIACH Sattler Mft. Co. crpt & paint. Ckl8e tchli & , NU llt.l apl, 1 lrc master BR, $140. MIM2'l4. Nn 1 Ii: 2 Br, eptJb 642-2171 545-06ll ohop'g. No ..... 645-42i0. ·" rea Ly uw pd, s...tcJ< & ........,. ="'~~=-==---I Heated Pool -G1r11es -Sbag CorpeUng -· 1rJ>1. :116 lBt&. FRPLCFam rm, 4. BR, 2 Ba 1 car ear sp. Yrty m> mo. SMALL 1 BIL Sl.45/mo. + Dishwasher -All U'Wities Paid. 847-3957. ~~tigi'~'i.N~· home. Newly decorated. 2ill Vial& de! Oro ~-dep. Utll pd. Nr. trwy &: ~ults Only • No Pets LRG 2 BR. redec, new crpta,, WillBuyTruatt>eeds Leue 1 2 95 /mo. Bkr Newport Beach NEWLY bit, decorator's 2 ~f~':s-:sieamtno, 241.AYOCMo St., Cotti Miii 646-1204 bltins, cloee to ~ •BROKER 642-7491* 546-l698 fi4.4.U33 ANYTIME BR apt. Avail for winter x ' ' . Adults, no pets. $150/mo. Mort•-, 2 BR, ati.ched garago, patio, Horbor View Home rental. m-OU00< ~3412. Huntington -h VILLA MARSEILLES Ph: 643--05ll6 or 64:!-tnt. 1~~~"""~'!"!!""'~i Tru",1 ~~, "'!rig """" Adu!" "' 4 •-11>oa p I I SPACIOUS I A 2 BEDROOM APT. NR Murd> Prk lo Pull elem-1:= ..,_ 260 pets. 'um w~race si.'$150. BEDROOM -yearly ue en n1u • -~c 38R. _,, s Min 1r<>m beach, newly \!~~~~~~~ Call 54&-8139 lease $475. mo. Avail-LoQUINTA HERMOSA Fumlftcl A Unfumlftcl try Scbl. ~. ......, painted. 2 BR. 1 ba, bit Ina, bl D be ).;th IDEAL !or 1 adlt, non Spanloh Country Eolate Uv· Adult Living Avail Dec l, 11S)-28R, 2BA. tile bath, cptd. priv. gar. &: ~ $255. n'<>. 3 Bdrm, dbl a e ecem r • smoker, Sml cozy 5tudlo, lna: A Spaclou.s Apta. Ter-Dishwasher color coordJnated appliances • 96&-511! alt 5 pm. backyd. 1 unit vacant tor ...._,_Rini: I .... garage, new crpt & paint, REALTOR, 644-7270. rear of ~t Mme, $13.5 raced pool; sunken gaa Plush ahag ~t ... mirrored wardrobe doors-Irvine new owner or \vill rent llC dish-wshr 6: fenced yd. Close REDUCED 3 Bed 2 bath, per mo, 1·1. $1.15 Ytl.f, BBQ. Unbelievable Llvina • m••-~ U"~""&•ln kitchen • b-·•fut bar . · $36,<m. Call 546-5264. aft 6. . to ail schools. m.6814 near oeeaii, pool, Pa,rk. Wet 6'1s.-30S.1 aft 4 Only \W"tl\;I. ... w.u 1.v-.. NEW 2 Br, l'il ba Condo. Income Property 166 3 BR. 2 BA, fenced yal1!. Bar, Pool table, built-Im. 2 BR. 2 BA. """· pri patio, I BR. FURN. $115 huge pljvate fenc.d patio • plush ialldlcap. Blw, Pool. 1225/MO. -Furnished 300 Family only. $250/mo. Av.U.ble oow. 4801 Bn1ce elect bltlno, Ma-""''· 2 BR. FURN. $115 1nz • brick .Bal'b&-Ques • lar&e heated pools 64:1-2651 4-U-Affectionote * Agent, 831-1271 * Creocent, N.B. 1395· mo. Av.U lhru June, 12. U'IS. 2 BR. Studi .. Unf. $105 & lanai, Air conditioning. 1.ot1una 8-h $65,0GO FP. $6,500 DN. Bolboo Penln1ulo 1295. 3 BR. 1 .. playroom, yrly. 646-G942. 61H394, ZIJ.M6-5101. A1J. UTILITIES PAID 3101 So. Brlotol St., Sonto Ano 557.UOO Nea:r McFadden & Newport 3 BR. 2u BA ,_ W'K._ heated pool, College Park. * OCEANFRONT-Beautlful e S25 Wk & Up On Ocean Adults No pets COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. UNIQUE Lquna Cutle Apt. Freeway. 8 years fresh. n • ~·J· ""<=<· Avail 12/3. 545-5438 Xtra lrg 4 Br, 21Ai Ba. Year'. Lovely Bach. 1 BR-Rooms MANAGING AGENT Wkle oceaD views. aCNI of Gross income, Sim>. based fi~w~. 3C6 Montero. 2 BDRM., den, crpts, Adults, ly. $.500 per mo. Call Maki Ser.rice· Pool • Utll Pd (4 blks S. ol San Diego Frwy prdens. Qo9e to beach • or. 2 bedroom (155 ), 3 dog ok. $185. mo. Fenced Martin, 675-5621 or 673-098.1. •Call 615-8'140 • on Beach, 1 blk W. on Holt ,shoppjlw. 2 BR., 2 Ba.: Jae. bedroom (!210!. Afttt fixed 2 Bl' •paclou>. N<. """an. yal1l 642-0851 EXQUISITE GARDIN 2 BR, 11> BA. patio, baloony. to 162U Parl<sl<ie Lane.) Apt. Unfllm. 365 Apt Unfum 365 nns. & '"-· Cuotom expenses 6: loan payments Winter aeaaon only. Call . . cn4> 8f?-5Hl • • wallpapers, chandellen, shows $1250 d o J l a r s . (213) 243-6.116. $150, 5 room , 1 Br cottage. Pool. 3 BR. Condo. '351)/mo. : E. Bay, $250 mo. on yrly Cotti Mini Apt U fu 36$ mosaic We, shutters. $450 Scheduled cash spendable, Coron• clel Mar Pri. yard, non-smoker, cpl. 673"-5221 or ~3"5. ~t Apt C 67J.-1521 • n m. Mo. partil.lJy turn. Mature which Is 19.3 cash &: 6.7 954 W. 17th, nr Monrovia.. San C&etnerlh or $145 • $165 COit• MIN adults only. Abo avail. equity build up -totaJ l BR. Hae. $90 utll pd. Also COu.EGE Park, I.zr, 3 BR, BEAat &: Pia'. 2 BR $225. ~ &:~ l BR. pat:kl9, soon, other )weary a.pt&. $250 retum 26.0 ~.~s & ~~ N.n. $110. plus Fam. Rm bltins. crpl, 2 BR, lara:eden, 2 BA, bltlna, ~~.:...Ad(lul).':; __ ~ E. Div!~~ lhv. ~ or' HARBOR GREENS n-To Step Up to $650 mo. B)' app't. only private water II.LI too. '-"''" Rtnt-A..HouM 979-1430 drps, $275. 548--7672 aft 6. immac. & immed posses. ............. ...,.. 01& -..-.. °' ....... .... oo"""""'~=·=-=,...,="""-='""'I tact Richard Van \Vert 3 BR, 2 BA w/Pool. sion, small lot, walk to SI'UDIO, 1, 2 6: 3 BR. aptl. ~cl°rtl~b:c, :11wia ~~ Yobr apartment 1n a Fk'ench BEAtrl'IFUL VIEW, Qptd, ELMORE CO. Co1t1 Mell 1 c • s ft-al stores 492-0646 Yearl ..,,. T $300 M Fumllhed & ' Country Garden • yet netir drpd,· 1 BR. No pets, .., R •• I E.to._ Div. $285/mo. ease. ... .. "'"' , · Y· •'""' o o. for )'OW'lelf lml Unfu i-•-• "~" ..,.:" LARGE 2 BR upstairs. Estate, 548-ll68, Santi Ana Muhall Realty 675-4600 Keel.IOll Ln. (1 bUt w. of m....,... ahojJping a 11 d acdvttles. children. $168/Mo. 145 Cedar ~ Adults -pe•-~~Imo W"IDE 3 Br 2 Ba 1-...1 *vi;o.t.01y, Furnished Beacb,lblkN.otSlater). F $I-.. 1 Impeccably managed, Way. Ph:4*«129 12 NEW UNITS 54H0i4 iiJs ~.;,c.M.. y-;',u, dbl sar.'$23(1 !ncluill;;;; S.nto Ano Hoight1 sl;;,;j;;; f<>r a tnon. Balboa SG-'1818 """ -to .. S mo peraono1 private. T w 0 SPECTACULAR W.W 2 & l Nearly completed, C.M. Ill Huntin....._ Beach water. 549-2646. · area. 67'.H)'100. LRG. 2 Br, beam cell., crpt, Bachelors e 1 Bclrms ~l~ti0ok2 ld~lhs, Br., 2 Ba. blk to bcb. New-4-plexes. 10% down. 8070 1111''""'' Dina Point EXTRA lge. 2 BR house • drpl. bltn d-whr, displ. pool . • ea,. From $280 lae. 49f..33&\ loan, 7%%. Very eood buy. Walk wtr 1 hr gar lnlt , va. --. New crpts, drps. Completely Cost1 Mesi It utll pd. Adults. no pets. 2 Bdtmt e 2 Bdrms ~~and~ pJuses.-,_494-~~2339~------ Phil Sullivan Roalto<, .,_NB s·-til pd. 3 BR. 2 BA, frp1 & ~·. J"•t private. ~/mo., !st & Nr. H-llaL 12101 mo . I"" or 1 Full •-~-TmHE "odENDOt ~E· '••-,,. V·- 548-6161. RC:,:;·.A.HouM Ui>t1uao redec.$285 permo.Nopet;. ~~ $1.00 Sei:urity fee. Casa cle Oro 17676 ~ 80-5192. ,.. -JJW Y M"'" ---------I C.M. Triplex, by owner. 714:639-3883. ALL 1JTll.lTIES PAID * 1 BDRM. FURN. Master &lze bedrooma; w/ 1845 Anaheim Avenue DELUXE 2 " 3 Br, 2 Ba. $44,!D). 109' down. Assume Laguna Beach Fountiln Villey South L•guna Compue before you rent Adult Apt. Near lake park. bigb beam ceillnga, lalye Call Mrs. P!illllps 500781 Encl gar, $160 u,p. Rental 711%, ~.ooo 1st. lncom~ "-tom des'~. fea•·~ng ·. Beaut. encl~ patio • living room w/a:aa or Ole -M"""' Ave S455 ~· 'J'!S Joonn SI 185 • Util Pd. Nice Baoh nr NIGUEL SHORES ~-Spa iou ~kl·-•~• -• wood bumln&' llreplaco ..._ ....... ., 01 ~iro.t'.°~ -· . · mo. · lDWil & beach. New crptc, 3 Br, 2 ba, erpt/drps, bltns, • c 11 tchen with in· pool. No £ta. $135/mo. 1035 Convenient laundry W ~ u.u.n 61 S46-l584. R.E.I.T. ...et~ ........ _......... 1 B Frpl ~~:s,..ru-: mfo t:i i:i:w1:! ~~~ • ~~~g ... a LUth St. ... _~f47h· ~'!-Jri,tch:?:.1-~i=pl.· 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath •.•• S185 LG. 2 BR with or without •"-"" ..... 111-1-n11Jl.g r c .... _.... -uu-.. .... '4J.M.l..... 2 Bedroom, 2 bath .••••• mo Den " Frplc. 1% ba, encl. S'l'S.000. $3,CO'.I down $100 per G · Yant NL .,· 1 · Ave. Please do not disturb laland. Pri. beach. com-• Home-like •tora&e afUnl C H-Beautllul new ,~ w/pvt patio, gar. Fr $169. 644--0962 th call &n1ge. · ce urn. tenants. If tnterelted call munUy tennis courta, ftC. e Private patio.I sauna. ~a.....,n Ill-.,..... Bartmon y" .. ...._ $275 • Util Pd. So. Lquna. 2 (213) 378-7739 aft 1 pm. cVJler, 70' pool. 2 Br, den, 2 • Clo9ed ,..._ .... w/storage BACH nr beach $1J5..;15.5. Col tie:1. Security guard. No Luspatiosb ' -d tt1ng' pool spa. N---' BMch -~· ~ ~tc Deck Ocean Ba · •--Jy •--· tv l'°" N ~--1 ~ pe•· gar en se ilir., Ad ults.,•-"_."r-__ ·-----1 Capital Consultant 0 •· '•v · · tn wVt: ga~ controlled • Marble pul1man • 't.w • UMa • ...,...,n .... 1- 54()-7ll5/67.l-4(l(i2 """' ~U.v1Ew RENTALS Huntington 8-h community. Avail. !odeaae • l(lng-u Bdnns ~-615-4367, 4 9 4-2 s 0 8 Model• Open 10 tll 7 pm no pe~ .• ~: .~i62lat, C.M. CORONA del Mar tourplex. s Beach s Jan. lit. $415. per "'°· •Fool • Barbequ" • our· OCEAN and Below highway . All 61J.4030 "' 4>1-3248 •s.ch"'"S.:~ peL uiu l:."c'i: ShOwnbyappL64+-'ISSl. rounded with pluab land-ATTRACTIVE 2 BR, N. 2700PetenonWoy,CM QUIET-DELUXE HARBOR VIEW wl"1>1c's. Princii>W only. Newport Beoch 1110. Wonmlmtw ::;;:x~;,... at its best ~. i~ ~ 4 r:: nr Horbo< Blvd & I & 2 BR. APTS. $105,000. 642-5531 eves or ALA Rentals e 645-3900 LARGE 1 BR $100 675-01.4&. Adams Pvt. Patios * Htd. Pools ''Where ConeenJellty wknds. WATERFRONT • PrER & 4 BR, 2 ha, new lhac, drps, No Pets Nr Shop'g * Adults Qnb' Prevalls'' 4 EIS Aptl. Good cond. $7500 FLOAT . 3 BR, formal din-e FANTASTIC . 2 Br, nr encl patio. Sharp. Avail im-365 W. Wllaon 642-1971 ROOM le ba.fb w/pvt en-Cjll! n37g tm Santa Ana. Ave., C.M. Elegant apartments dealped ~-tnco/n-~.:.. ~.,.!5·000 tng rm. 2 bathz, w/w a"Pt., ::ch. Stove, refria:. Kida. nM!d. $240 mo. 962-5711. WEEKLY-MONTHLY =·end~/r!. Ji~ il'HMI Mgr. Apt. 113 ~ with a Master's tooch, su-~~· ~· ~ llrepl., dbl ..,.... Yearly ALA. Roni I e ~• -HOUIM Furn. or E I S I ** BEAt.mroL 1 l 2 BR. perb "°""' oecurity, exclu· lndvttrlal Property 161 leaae only. Fumlahed $500 a I -7¥¥ Unfum. 310 xecut ve u tea Newport 8Mch Contemporary Garden ~pta.. sive Venailles Cub and mo. Untum. $450 mo. No 20IO Newport Btvd. Paliol, trplC., PoOL 1]55. pool with wUque Aqua~, Loll for Sole 17' ~le llam!tt Realty. IMMED. OCCUPANCY Newport llMch Cooto MeH 4 BR. 2 bo., 2 cor encl DELUXE $00. clJ! ilST.-, tounlA\na ml '""'"'1 ..,.. 1;;;.;;;;...=..;.;;;;.;,. __ "'-' · New 3 B< $250. mo. 642-2611 paric'g. w/lndry. Avail. now. APARTMENTS DELUX ...,.. Ira 1 BR. apt d..,. All jlllt_ Of the Soutb % Acre Sa 11 Juan REDUCED. 3 Bed., 2 bath, Dbl garage, dshwshr NEWPORT llland, 2 BR, STUDIOS A I BR'S 3 BR, 2 ba·f'Urnisht'd Strpg to Air Cond • Fl'plc'1 • l Swim· in 4.p1ex o.e to Soutb Cout.'1 Dnl!" apartment Capistrano-By Owner. Some near ocean. pool, park. Wet 334 Portland Circle, H.B. pier Ir float. $310 mo. Year • FREE Llnenl ocean • •• •••• ••••••••• $2'15 ming Pools • Health Spa • Cout c.Dter. Adi.ti, no pets. 1~~m1y1:... • .at...-_ ..,_ ocean view. Horse ok. Bar, Pool table, built-ins. 536-11• roundor$250roo.Dec.thru eFREEUWltlea 3BR,2Ba •••••••••••• $285 Tennis Courts . Game and Jl5.5.S~ ~,..,...-.!..wu~u.==-4.9:J..9188. Availab~ l'IOW. an. Bruce JUM. 879-XEJ. d a Y s , 2 BR, 1 Ba, Penin •••••• $250 Billiard Room. 2 BR, 2 BA. t d!'pl bitm .....,.....,..., .. uvn1 - Crescent, N.8 . $395 mo. GLEN·MAR. 4: BR, 2 bas. 871-7013 eveti. • Full Kitchen We Have Winter Rentals l BR. From $l60 crp • • • Modelll ~n i A.M. W dusk Mounf•ln,. Dffert, • ...i .. 646-Q1f2 ..-... bl LIDO SANDS 3 Br 2 Ba e Heated Pool WW Take Students 1 BR. &. Den From ..,""' WW/dryer hookup, patio, ~ R-~ 174 ;,•'3· . frplc, cptll. ....:...,, t 1111, -1 I ' ' • La .. M-F··"'tl "-ace---~ A u •--· 1 child/no pe' 1110 -· HARBOR llighllncla. 3 dlshwahr, cov'rd i> a 11 o ·•" ars• pot1o. 1350l mo. _, -"' --~vn~ va · MEDITERRANEAN i!iit 0e1 Mor 548-.Gis . ~Pool· ~. ~· ,.!:,""""" = Gard'nr 12 8 0, 'fu~,.. ':fv., ~~ee .l"'l5as 5600 : ~~':"avail CALL' 673-3663 VILLAGE * iu,s. 2 BR. upper, cpts. ,_"' ~· ~ mo. · . -corpon. Older AdUlbo ON THE BLUFFS 1nc~poc1 641H1316Voget Co., 4 Br. Condo. Crpbo, c1<po, Condominium• El Piirto M-2«Xl llarbo< Blvd .. CM. prot m-aJ.45.,,... AT NEWPORT WORU> famous Lake Tahoe, Re ton. · bltns, rerrtg, pool &. clubbse. Unfum. 320 <n4> 557-80a> $U6. • 2 BR Apt. One small 310 ,.......,. Pine covtted WINTER ,.ntal,-$225. 3 BR, 1225. 54&-1405. I BR'• -$1JO & UP RENTAL OFFICE cblld ok, .., pets. 60-129< acres w/maJor live creek, 1 1 ba. new c:rpta, cov'd patio. Irvine Fount1ln Valley Unfum. & Fum. OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM eves a. wkndl from Newpnt Blvd., turn at mt. alone 'l'rudtee River. No petg. m-5576. All Utllltill Pild • Hospital Rood (1 bM>cJc ='~=CZ· t': Newport Heights ~=~ ~ ~2}3 Pool 6: Recreation 2:C~7ri:u~~ler hlk~ (~)e~o~t~!'icn;~ ~=-U~·fi: ~ N~ :n=c:=~~ I ~ri:ispleUe. Owner, 2BR.~Lr,HawallDen. ::~~~~=·::f: ~LdblSa~~·= ==:::~ ?Jo~~":r46~~~~ = ':J'vacy& w='. pets. $165/mo. fn9..Q134. ~~~~)~·' • Frp!, Ch-TV, ln<d >d. 3 BR.2 Ba. alr/oonc! ... 1310 3 * ... WEEK A UP m=. entry, . yal1l & garage. EHi Bluff . ~ronr~r~~'fs!7i5t~~; ; :~ ~ =: !~~ :::: t:J ~ ml trom beach : ~ :..i~ ~:!8AvaU 2w1:. ~use~,:;;~· &ti ~~:,11~~10 ~. 0~ e DELUXE e PARK NEWPORT BEAU. land in s i e r r a 6'J3...800J. 6 BR. 3 Ba. fam. nn .•• $475 Huntlnston 8each, • Phone Servi~Htcl Pool 833-&U6 days, 615-5492 eves le~. at $150F (>er,_~· ~~ 3 BR. 2 BA Apt for lease. APARTMENTS FoothlllJ. 3 tin. drive from San Cllfnlflf9 HUNTINGTON O:mttoental e Children & Pet secUon 2 BR. Furn apt No chlldren ~· or ww. ........, lndd spac. muter .Wte, din Orange Cty. All summer It COMPLETD..Y tumilhed 2 TO'Nnhou8es, 2 &. 4 Br, 2 sty, 2376 Ne,. port Blvd., CM nor pets. 2405% E. 16th St., "TIIE GABLES" nn A. dbl garage; auto door Oft fhe ~ wbrter sporta. 10 acres Ir Le U 1% Ba, bltns, wshr-Dryer, ~9755 or 645-3967 ' N.B. MS-4664. 2 n-, l " Ba w/ gar. Adi'· oRpenerecreationa~ Pool 6: Luxury ........ -ent li ov-up Alao river trontae 40 BR. lBA home. ase 70 ttpts, drps, close to abop'g . $1al month & up. lBR d I channe "" 7:11 .... ...~ _ .. .. ~ ........... 1• Paved roads month tll June-lit. 58&-0996 & scboola. 96Z-878l. Thia ad &OOd fDr $5 on rent. up ex, I front Crpts, drps, bltns, fncd yrd e $215 S erlooklng the water. EJUoy ~-~· ~ •' alt 6PM Yearly, $18:5 mo. w/ patio. Wtr pd. 636-4m. S65 Ami-• W•• NB $750,lm health spa, 7 swim· elec. Ir ~hone.&.. ~·~ • • T .. -•-·--Unfu ... 1 BR. ~·-2 ·-. cro.ei.. 673-25n ·---~-~ u---Unfu -o-~ m. ~ '~~ •• 243'1 ~-Ave No. o.nso. M---~ ~· ming poob, 1 '" bi.d ten-§>.~· ear e. nvv-s m. ~ "SINCE 19t6" 9Ueen size bed, priv dreu-"''"''&" ---"8 · courti 1 ...,.. mil ol Financinl:· Agent ht Western Bank Bl<fl. Coste Miu mg rm. xtra lrg: rooms, encl BACll. Apt. nr. bea~. Utll. fmmac. Adult 2 BR Apt WILLIAM WALTERS CO. ~ ir&ll.P us . es LDT in famous Lake Havasu, General University Paric, Irvine gar w/atorage. Adults only, fum. $125 Mo. 4n N pt. Blv, refrlg., stove, pri patio, pool, 2 BR, ~n, 2 BA, pool. ~~~. ~.~~~~ home of the world famou11 Days 552-7000 Nlght1 $160. • 2 BR, tin bath no pets. N.B. 675-4524 beaut. lnd11Cp'd. Quiet. il.55. S2!-~ ~ t1ff...B:i: from $174.50 monthl.Y; aleo l London Bridge. Located Townhouae, 2649 Orange, 2035 Fullerton, C.M. BbAlkCHELORap1t,~.1 garnso, l 223:1 Canyon. 646-6974. ~orw1-.u111 and Z.bedroom plan& and close to all IChoOll A city. Apt E, C.U 5j&.IaJ9 BACHELOR pt $140/ ocean. Av ~ · · 1140/U 2 •· & 3 ~ • -•ory •-·-~ .... ,, ~--.-or will trade ror Costa RENTALS a · mo. 548-1131 bef 5 ~7290 eve P •pee .oa-, .oa-, H I •--·h v.... ""'"'" •An&K .,,._-~ 2 BR. 1~ ba ........... $263 Fountain V1lley + deJ.>. Util pd. Nr. Frwy & ' 1* Ba, pool, cpt/drp, bltna, unt ngton ~ Irie kitchens, private pa;:o. Mesa or Newport Beach ln-Houele *.... 2 BR. 2 Ba. •·• · · · ·. · ··• $300 lhqpptng. 998 EI Camino, SPACIOUS Oceanfront 2 Br., pb1:rnd. 1996 Maple, No. J or balconia. carpeting, dra· come prop. 64M687. 3 BR. :J ba. · · · ·· •·. $325/350 3 BROM townhouse 2¥.. Apf 1, c .M. 546-0451.. 2 Ba, bltns. ~ util pd. 642-381.l. OVER 62 ??? peries. Subterranean partc. FANTASrIC lnveltment Or>-* Nl•Otn * 4 BR. 2 ba. Broadmoor $385 bathll, trplc, dabwru:, lge * SHADY ELMS -POOL* Sngls ok. No pets. 675-75U. BACHELOR, 1 & :J Br RETIRED??? ing with elevators. Optional · portunity. 5 level ac. In w.1tlhCOITAMl!IA i ed h•11 patio, att. dbl gar, after 4:l> e Adullll Poollide $140 up Apt. Unfurn. 365 w/fum. avail. Heated pool. maid service. JW1t north ol booming community. $6,150. r I pm, -'13. • Children """ block . 112(1 & '"" arlults. 851 SOCIAL SECURITY ?? Fashion Island at Jamboree By owper. 1 54H749 or 'These Are Just A Few Of _ Santi An• 177 E. 22nd St., OI 60-36C5 BalbN Penln1ul1 Center St. 64H965. PENSION ??? and San Joaquin Hills Road. 645-Zi!OBIG. BEAR LAKE Our MANY RENTALS . . . FOR loue, new Townhouse 3 1 lR. $Ul A U40. 2 BR, 3 BR. 2 BA. bllnl, OW, orpts, * SHADY ELMS -POOL * VILLA YORBA T:~i::i,<:/nn":= * REALTY $100l. S/POol. Ideal for frplc, avail ll-2S. S3l5 yrly, • Adultl Poolaide $140 up 142.9622 S Ac estate, lge house 6: $90 Univ. Park Center, Irvine BR, 1~ BA, crpts, drpl, bachelors. 1993 OJurch St. 929 w Balboa mvd 213. • Children next bJock OCEANFRONT rental • D)4i 2 units, 558-1657 eves. eache:~1~au1hi>d.Prlv. ou'f: ~AM ~PM ~th~tb~~: ~rrI'!. 548-9633. 694-1183 eves. • . 177 E. 22nd st., CM 642-3645 } ::: : li1:l ~ ~~tPf be~ R I E t t W ~• ll4 * I F1JRN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool, BACHELOR acrou from CLEAN 1 BR, Elett Stve, 3 BR... J164 111,._ at -~ lncld M S I e an~ fl25 . SECLUDED 1 BR. Cot· Dup exes Fum. 345 Oose to shops. Adults, oo beach. $85. $90 &: $100. Util relrig, crpts, drps, il.35. ALL lJTilJTIES PAID ce .... '6"• v, £o;;&11g, • ••• ~-L Tot ok SHARP 3BR, 2BA, almoet peta. SlGO/nw. incl . .,....,__._.., Garage, 534-3627 Aw~· ~~t. Olli Josh * Quick Cash * Wlll buy your property. All calb wtlhtn 72 hl'a. Call BROKERS INC. MUUI WANTED, 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 blth home, eutside loca· lloll. M ... be clean. W'p rear )'al'd, t:reel, l'Jllld. ara. Pt1ce rarce or up to $4.5,000. r;ic· Princ!pla only. _e. ""'"' garage. . nt!'N. Great loc. near ptrk. Corona ct.I M•r 00 Pomona, C.M. Vt.r"O<IUI .,...t. u • ......._. * $25.5/Mo. Call LuTy or 2 * * sn.JNNING l BR. l BA Corona del Mir lJlG · 2BR, 1 BA, crpt.s, drps, •• ':'!'"'>ui1· l br apt. SF.ACLIFF Manor Apta. 2 n•• F"--''y or •'-le• 2 ~-th •~ •-SPAC 3 Br Ba 2•t ....... refrig, pri gar, Kkls ok, nu BR 1164 Pool Crpt ~ ""' • AMJJ.. "'• ' ~"' y, ""7"..-u. gar · oceari' w Pr1 n b;;" Garden apt. Pool. Rec. $185. M&-1309 e Dlllhwa.shen • • • s, ... t'9, ~~· bltnt, crpts, drp1, pet LaguN leach --'~l. •'li:t1/mo, \vkdys· aft 1,' area. no W. 18th St. CM. 3 2 e Otolce of 2 color 11Cheme11 bltns, a:arb. displ. 1525 """· .,.. ...,.,., BR, Ba lower. Bltns, • Custom carpeting Place!ltta Ave. Ask about * Sl6S • AIRY l BR. Apt. Nr. 675-3ZIJ. 1 BR furn apt. $140. No pets t ~ ""'W cpt/drps, $UIJ. Nr Falrvtew e Jacuz:U our dIXOWtt. M&--2682. $23;, • llOMEY 3 + FamUy. beach&: town. Bltns, deck. $200 mo, yrly, Util pd. 2 BR. $~ ~ Ul Center t\.._t.. ...... & Baker. No pets. 545-1882 e Heated pool LUXURY Oceantront • New Frplc. Huge yard tor kids/ $DI . 2 BR ftplc hm, 2 blks &-ts. AIM> Bal ls temporary · ~·· ~ LGE l Br. Pool. Nr ahopa. e Dead·bolt locks &: Dramattc---4 Bdrm., pe1. heh, yam, garage. Pet wel· apt. ~3613 NEW 1 &: 2 BR'11 from $1911 to CRES Adll!, no pets. $140 utiJ pd. • Q!ll)' $l40 per mo. Dining Rm. i:;soJMo. Year- LANDLORDSI como. Huntington Booch $2211. N" beach & •hop'g. ON TEN A 1884 Monrovia. 548--0336 BAHIA PUERTO ty Dave 61>-Im or FREE RENTAL SERVICE $300 -3 BR, 2 BA, lncd yrd. 114 E. 3>th, CM, 5f8-013'1. ApUI. turn./unfurn. LeMe LRG 2 BR 1~ BA rl 4s4-oou. • BEACON RENTALS G Go NICE 1 b d-•· Qui 1 Se Fireplace / prlv. patios. • • . • P v. 2810 17th St., H.B. lo'~;=-,.-,,--..,-,~ I ....... 8:'"0\'ie. rgeous view! ~ .. ~ lBlnclR, ultllb.lkoRe~~ r )OM'• e. pr. Pools Tennis Contnt'I Bkfst. paUo. No pets. Children ok. 536-4815 or 536-9535 2 BR -Patio -Lklo * 645-Glll * y "t.lf --~ 1ff0 pragetlpets. 5'8.~ult over JI), 900 Sea Lan, CdM 644-2611 nss. 126 Joonn. 84&-lSM. CLEAN 2BR. apt. J]35. On Finl time ovaU on yrly LANDLORDS! NU• IEW RENTALS 5.16-4411 "'536-'l870 e TROPICAL POOL • (MacArthur nr Cout Hwyl $155 -2 BR. I Ba, crpU. Beach Blvd,..._ ll'Dln vw lease. Put f\lm If cteotr.d. 61MJ30 or ~-3248 Dupl1xff Unfvm. 150 drPs. bl.tnll. 2451 Elden Ave., Agency_ Gar, No d 11 . Adults 213-281-840'J. We Specl&IJze tn N9W$10rt * 3 BR. & DEN* , I Br flll'n $145. Gas~. 2 bedroo!Tll each. Bltina, CM. Call for appt, 646-7615. 540-4819. ' SPAClOUS 2 BR., 2 bath ~~h ~a~~ ~t:~ Frplc. 2 BatM. Built.fn Coron• def MM' :::::~ :~ ::· !auen .O: & carpets & drapes, choice ros~zy 2BR, ,_~Pl. pafFOo. $14&-2 ~ bltnl, crpt.s, drpe, w/frplc. CdM Hl&h School kftchen. W/W Carpets ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, ...., location Lease P» pr c,_,, apt trp1c, li= b.cil Ir area. $715 Month ' vice FREE to You! Try T.O.W. Atta $335 Morath -·...a .a-Hc:l'I o< -th up. Mature Ad.It, Qiild ok. month. 'eau 673-8500 RLTR'. Adlb, 4 Center St., C. . ... -. Cou 6: l ' ln'l1 Hal Pinchln Rltr 6T5...a9'J Nu-View! MISSION REAL TY ~-~ -· -• ·-· 642-1265 23; -~· •--· NU-VIEW RENTALS pl"' -I -. '!,!!~·°"ae':':._be•m.~ .No ...... pe'-.n~ ...... h!.~ c:hildok.Nopeta.-. NEWdelu.o3Br,3Ba,frpl, MEOITT. STYLE upstaln wtth private e~ BAOtELOR apts. SUS & up. 6~""''" ...,... Ji "-.. .,., ~· '-"lllt" NEW dbl: 2 hr dpk Cpt, A extra.I. Gar. adJ water. I~ 673-4030 or Ot-32411 * fM.0731 * trance, $22$ pr month. Both No cfilldron or ~ta.. 7129 Adults,· no pets. 285 '. yon Dr., Apt B, 83J.8533. drpa, D/W bltnt. Slis. 21.i Yrly. 222 20th. 673-21194. 81lboe Pen1Mu11 11_ M~' ••·-1 B unlt.s: next to putt 6 l.tMil, El~n Ave., Apt. 1, C.M. 642--55.11 eves or w NEW 16: 2 BR's from $170 to Knox v 1I1 e, 5 3 &-7633, New 2~Br. 2 BA, ft'plc., l';;;i;i;iiiiiiiii~-~~I •;, \N,.n. "" .... "' r. caU Bliler~ Aid:.· 2 BR trlr $125. 1 Br trlr, $llO '*GREAT VIEW-.2 BR.* $190. Nr. beach & shop's . 53&--2652. $250. • 216-n.t St. fl CAPE COD «i Pt. 01ftl. ~~· Cam/drps, stove/ Hvntinpon ~ ulil Inc. No pets ncr childrn. FtPlc, bltDll, aun4ecks, pool 114 E. l>th, CM. 5*-01!1. CLEAN 2 BR. 2 BA, $X6 mo. * * - 1ut1MM i:-~~eub'. UX>/ PLACE REALTY 646-18Q9, ~ $210 up. 6"-6344, 675-353S. Els.Ide attrac 2 Br, hllN. Gu lncld. Ji'riv • .Pl&. c1ec NEW 3 BR, 2 bath Duplex. OpportllnltY 200 C •-• -40H72!I IMMED. OCCUPANCY B&cbelclr op~ !Uro, prtv 2 BR 1 ba bit-Ins. frpl. dwhr, new oh"'! crpt, •ncl pr -· 21132 s. Ground floor. 217 33rd St 1-='-"-------oron. -Mir BR. 2 2 patio, S1UI mo. 1ncli1a earpidrflt. Prtv. tio. =s: gar. m peta. 64&-4220. Btookh\itlt. 51>-32'11. _ $275/mo. Yearly. 67H558 UJIOO. Puts,... In Beer bar & _,, S BA. Story. Ill New 3 Br .... $250. mo. uW. 64MIOO Agt. 6"'45!1 Alt. 6 P.l:: 2 BDRM., 1 &th, bltna. new I BR. '-. Nu WU. f<> bcb, NEW S BR, 2 boa. S .... fD Reitaurant a. Clvntnte 3 Br. den, 2 bl., u.,., beama :f: view. S33S mo. 1111 DbJ prap dlhwlhr ---• ~ frplc bit 1 ·-· ~ -,i....i for l3SO l•ue, -duplx -. lolt -~ 6'13'1641. 334 Porlland Ctrcle, H.B. ".,,!?7·50M· •~Onlylohed l\"~helorW C°'to -'""•~"'"' paint. ne. QpU.ly ~ frpl~~ ..,. •-~-..;.. -· ~ cp~ ~-~ ;......... 510 Avocado, no p • t, NEW 3 BR. Oce SM1• "".. .,, · .._ • mo ..... ,-.,,....,, no t""""• $115. --~·v· ,,.,......,u QM". 644-4340. vk!w: •:•~ictorta aea: Wilson C.M. MS-a. NEW !BR, 28A, stud la, 2 BR. Adult., no pets. BAY BEAUT. 2 Br, 2 Ba. dbc ~y New! BR. 2 BA ~Qvll~.:_!r ;~ (~ 3~ 2 bath•. South o~H , AdulU $31S. -1460. NEW 2 BR, ii. BA, tripl!X. I I Tral$95 ~ .. ~~I ly tum. 1 ~· 12SO. 2 car pr MEADOS WSCM APTs. 38'1 W. -nr ~~lo dep. ,_ ~ _, oct0n, ·-·, -· --11 no pet• -Hiii Bit ~-frp!c ~t• • Br. ~•~ -• 11. L12 W. K""'IP'ts. !milled occup. Bay t., . ~. l320 Flor1d& -••· -: .,..IM! ..,...,." $5000. 115--teO aft 6 J11D: isroftr 6'M84s ' LagUl\I 1 drJ!, ·~·Cftnctren: fW," pe;, WU.00. CM.~. 557--9409 LRG; 1 BR, bU:ln11, dlb/w, 2 BR. bit lnl, drpl, cptlf CLOSE to So.:c::;:~ N....,, ScbOOI ,,.._/Salo (.,to Me.. NEWWorl(f l!JR, 2 BA, t225 lllti+mo. 609 20th St, H.B. • ll!IS • Nicely lurnlthed 1 2 BDRMS upetalro, bulltlns, Mllll. no peto, n:JO. enclooed potli>. l1S$. frp~cpt, drpo, bit tno, y,.. Stale lie 'Y BtlOl~lb d1mta IQ ft. crplJ, drpll. dbl gar, 846-1004, 6'73-0f73 Br. Apt. Adults. 132 W. crpt,r.dmi, lfntle eat 1u. 5CH625 1503 'A' Alabl.rn&. !S.1&-ml ~.~·mo. 175-ell etr. $1$M di:P#ft. 145-1555 Dul.. atr. J Sdrm .. :J bL fe~ 1ard, uat ol pool comp) yrd LJke to trtidtl! OUr 'n'lder'• WUllOll CM. ~. f:1~ PH: 60-m or $131. Lawb' l BR. ht. Ntar 2 WU fJ'ee rent 1 br, &pie, 2 BR. J Blk kt Ocet.n, tft Fut Mliil ott ,_. a ,._ n...,_, -<>.t<. 121JO, malnt, water pd, ' a 11 PvadlMt column It tor ,...1 For lhAI lltm under $50, try ....,., Qltl•t odU!ts. 19'$ N'. bcb. llM. Call 53&-1161. llhal, ..,.., ..int. l2!0· :11'- call -• IG-W. 113-38Z. 83H!I02. I llnN. 1 dayo tor & bucJco. lei Pltnl!f 1'tllcba'. Won< od -11• .. , 60-"5111 ~-. C.M. 54H72!. &-Spm. ly. Utlls pd. tlH'l3t . • • ' .J I N N c I c ' DAIL \I PILOT I •. 11·-l[!] I -I~ I ""I. I~ I i.t•-l[S] 1--~ I~ 1---1[5] I L .... IA J[Il]I L·~-. 1[1111 L•4*-l[il] i::z:' .... ::.··..:"""'""=:.:::.--::161= ~Hot;j ... ;.~M; .. ; .... ~~~4~10;1 ..._.. uo ,_,,. (,_ .,..> "°Child c...~ "~=·-----'~H~o1~p~w~.•.,•..i~.;M~•~P~11!t'~iit~1~,~w~ .... ~oo1,~M~•~,.;,11;oll~Ho1 .. ii,!w~ ...... ~.~.~M~&~P;;n~1l ; llNo~w!"°'~rt'.!__!le!!!11!!h!_. __ WEEKLY ra•. Wa-*HINDU SPIRITUALIST* t llo. old -. Territt. CHILI> '""' In my home. MAGN ETIC SIGNS BUSBOY l!XP'D CARPENTER MAKE Xlnl I • Mil Pllllt I;,, <:oaor TV, K.ltcbam. 1 b&ock Let thil ad cbanafl )'OUl' Black spot f,)'t A ean1 _Je-1i'~-~ Hyunardt.'Bch.bot .!!~.· $10. * W.M49 Mi.&lt be clean A IM'al. Over Bott N.anufacturtr Lune Pld1.Y Plan J~'!· NEWPORT TOWERS k> bnch., Newport ~ wbole outSools on Ute b' tbl mal~ Lookalike ft.CA V'CW' ,......, _...._, ~-'-'""--"--'.;;:..:.._ __ , 18. App!y In penon, Surf I 6U-m42 No dellvery, no oolle\,;-· ON 111E BAY Tnve~ 6'21251 better ProflllSon&1 advk:e dof. MB-7565. ContrKtor Tutoring Strloln, !ii30 W. Cout llwy, Equal OPPOrtunity £mpJoytr No kit lnVlunnt Bl"J-4271 t':i:.:'fo!~C:.=: OutotHOmO 415 ~~·'J.:'1~: LMI 555 JACK Tauiane • R<palr WILL tutor )'O<lf c:lllld. N.B. ~~~IL~r.m/'l.~ann;ru:anct'oc:;:•••..:,;'.': drapaies, radiant h ea t . 1 8-8034, :W No. El Can.lno .$!500 REWARD remod.::-adc!it. 20 >""· exp. CUUf.1ed Teacher • Speclal Cempu1 Petrolman before noon. ho~ 9"79-a7. Owdookl the ~ I: vStw of fteal, SID Clemente. Small Dt.cb.bund, male, Blk Uc'd •. ~ Way Co. 5"4l-0036. Education 615--mt. Hwitlneton Beach MEDICAL AS S I ST AMT the_,,lran)'O<lfllvlq * Prlv1toRoom * PROBl;Df-..,..Qoo. W'Tannwidnat,16-old, Droftlnt HlabScboolDiatrlct * 1000/0 FREE* wanted. Back olllce ""P f:t"'CODJ!. ~ ... ~ tot Udent, 1ym-pai:h•iic named "Schnuppl" Lie no Hu an openlna: for p/tlme . <>·-tarie F ... toS700 with IOnlt l.ront wort. Lab. 1 "boab ldocU. Tep ~kk 4 Good,llW'ttloul Food. Uo1f A &dopUont m. AP· Mn. J. Hamm, 11239 Room AddJUona. S50 u.p. ....., I 2:30-5:30pm,MonthruFrt. • onttr reeto M,ctlto35.ForBU1YN.B. ,,_ Ambulatory Lady or Maa l'Jf'llD&ftC'Y c:ounleU.na· AbCJr.. 541. Call 839-1063 « write PLANS.UOUlel, Re m o d • , I II•• I campus patrolmen. Hrs. F~/C C ' F S900 EKG, X·~ eicp deltfred. ~'~:.:!" ~ D f Nice, cbeet1ul ·~· . CARE. ~ Stonl<:f'elt Ave, Fountain 557426. .Ew1. 55'7-9695. $3.89 per hr. Make appUca• MANY O'nlEft;SoCALL NOW Intl'mial, Call 548--3'742. • Un tu rn t, he d. From * Call StM753 * PALM A CARD READINGS Valley 92'108 EIKtric•I tlon at claullied ptflOllncl U~~ 1 ~ncy MEDICAL reoeptlonlat. 1nust $350/MO. 3121 w. O:ut ~ pnmnt -future. LOST: LP whltt Penlan Job Wintecl, Mlle 700 of/lee, l002 17th St., •tunttna-546-2ll8 Npua t ·Beach have heavy phone PXp. for 3 Hwy NB. &a-2112 . Advice A: : tn ~-mat· Cat, M.afe, EutlSde, C.M. ELECTR.JCJAN, licensed, ton Beach, CaUf. Eodlna: ewpor · buay G.P.'a. Salary com- * 2 WI.Ks "REE* SENIOR cltbenl • Me.DX!nor ten. 21.S: USO. J'Ulb' Uc. Nr WWow. Reward, bonded.' Small Jobi, maint. INDU-RIOUS -.uw ma.n date December 8th, 1972. Furniture Assembltrt rnensurate w/up. Send r women. ambulatory. Xlnt COUPLES PARTIF.S MS-4488. A npain, ~-e~llOfd In PiJntlna and . EquaJ Oppor. Employer. Minimum 2 yra exp. New rcsuml" to P.O. Box 4336, Vista di! Miia ~Room, board, law>dry. Call PbU. 2 to 8 PM SABLE collie doe, Ill yn. Gardenl"I minor bonMI ttpairl. Aloo O.-anae Cowlly Co. Grear !Nine, Calif. 92lll4 ADUl.T GARDEN HOMES M9-3344 named Ralph. Lake Flftlt, yardwork. wm work to suit CAR LOT MAN !Uture. Many benefita. Dom· P.! ED 1 c ,\ L ~t: mVINE AVE. AT MESA Rent•lt to ShM'9 430 ALCOHOLICS AnonymouJ, Since 25th. -Reward . BOB'S GARnENJNG you. 6t2-<Kl'D. Need man exp'd ln all ptwes 1DD Indll.ltilea Inc., 1~ Llcerwed, exper, p/dme. Movt in w/depoalts onl)o WANTED -1..-male' to Phone ~12J.'7 « write 83G-fJ)15. n --~ LANDSCAPtial •· Co lNG . I Job Want-', Fern11e 702 ol auto det.ailln&. Steady ~ Av.. 1rv.1ne. Pacificla Jiospltal, 187'9'l l Br. $160 2 Br. ~ _._ __ 2 BR' .... ;::.-::~ .... n ... ..i. P.O. Boil: 1223, co.ta Mui. U)Sr; Jade 8race1 et ' n.c...uen • mmerc1a job, h'inge beneUta. No ni: 507~. Immediate Delawue, Hunt. B e h . n. .. IL t.11...i.1 ·-·~ty Pool ~ ---LES U-~ v1c~-Sat Irvine lndUltrlal I BM TYPING phone call1. Apply ln penon openiftCll. 842-0611 . nt 271. ~ • .,..., ~ • • • bou1e 1 b1k to beach, 2 SWINGING SING ~~ near ~~, • Compl -•·· M Ni •·--Fountainl. Rec. Blda;. w/ -1-' pa.rioramk ocean Call Jim, 2 to 8 p..m. Nov 25, Much aentlmental ""'!~ ..,ex.,.es.--. for lndivtdual.a or firma ......,. · see r. e~.. FULL ti.me or part time boy MERCHANDISE haDdler - exerclle rm, bllllards, col· ~$125 all )'l!IU'. 494-2511 m-3122 value, Reward, 548-'1T77, ..., ..._,., ...,..... 645 llSO TERRY BUICK tor kennel help. ?t!ust llke Wanted to work In turruture or 1V. Ea. Apt. has d1&b· aft 6: . , • $500 R9AR0 LOST: 3 mo. Setter-type fem FRONT yd. lawn Jel'V. SlO Aak tor Rita or Stephanie 5th le Walnut animals, people and bard atore. Call t.fr. Pavomc. ~~tio· reatfrlod.ecllh&&k u'r.i·o-~ WANTED 11-... man 30-40, SEE LOST COLUMN, 555 puppy, Fri. Valley moyd'c~pyda, ~~~~·. Reuonable rates, free pick· lhmUnaton Beach work. A1ao needed 1 girl 64U262 Bnla Jiome Fu.m. ,_,~;:.;..·,;;~=..=....:::=·..:~:.::..= ·•--.,... ~--• Vle··/Cha~•• ·-a. •~ ··--• "P •delivery. CLERJCAL-OU!oe. Alert ifl.. Friday -receptionist, It ty~ ' ' " -1111 beaut 3 BR ~ .. ,_._... _.. hau.J.ina. Free ,.t, Let the "" · 111;.,,. M be bi n"" nn.l ~----t 2•1 892-(£;5 bl'! 2·30 pm ·-e Ubra Office Servicn tellta£1nt woman. Interesting U1i & ...... '6. Ult a e to --.-. ~""""'i · llX· dup~. $180. Bal Pen SoCl&al Ctut.t . ~ ·· profeWona.ls do it. 96U6J2, 2855 SuH B N-Blvd worli. Mu.st be Io o d work with public and llkt' Mill 0 tor urloul condol. Crpb, dlpl, &"rrr-7877. · · LOST: lrilb letter, male. EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. e ' ... -&""·• ' w/numbers. We will train. anlmah. Pleue send brief • per3 bl~b~ ~· MAN A ca.t seek 'apt or bw FIND YOURSELF Vic Santa Ana R 1 v er· Complete garden 1 er v, ___ ......:c:;;.M;:·;_ ___ ! M~regor Yacht Corp, reswne to Box 624, Lacuna ! .. ct1 • ..:. .. °'--n-a1tot w/tem. Shr ex p enses. IN SODIMEOSCONEVl!ELSER 962-2160 or 979-5767. Kamalani, 646-4676, 642-1337. NEED help at homeT We 1631 Placentia, CM. Beach, 92652. e Lathe Operator -· ,..,. --· ~ 1 ·~ -.. --. D'--B. Call LClST N----male cat, ha Aid" "••r •• • 6'J3..&110 ~ ...... ~ .._, '1<&1~ H ull ve ' "'... ' Computer Oper•tor GENERAL OOlce, J I t e again. DISCOVl!RY Balboa Penln. • !!! Houaekeepen, Companions, 1 bkkp pi 1 b ~D'Z..,_UXEbl .. ~~lcn'a.L FEM"~ to ·•--beaut. n~ 21J..387.J393be 675-6842 after S:SO Homemakers, Upjobn, Top$$. Lona: term augn-na. ea.san P one N/C 0 rat .....,.,... ... ..,. wm ... ., l\MC< '-".,, Honed i N SKIPLOADER A dwnp truck 54'7...fi68L ment. 'voice. P/time. ~Ion-Fri • pe Dr 2-3 or 4 B; Avail.' Yearly. OlM. Apt. nr, bea c h. AP1LAmYBOen y P n 23ovem r MOSTLY black, aome gold, work. Concrete, 111Phalt, Irvine M0-4.450 eves. Apply, Carpeterla, 615-4\lll Bkr m-'7'167, ~ eves le • aae · wht paws, wht throat, fem aawtng, breaking. 846-1110 H 1 W nt·• M • F 710 Anaheim ~2322 lil4 Newport Blvd, CM · wknda. cat vie Hoag' Hosp. 645-2964. e D • wu YARD, garqe cleanups. ~ , NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO GENERAL OUlce typing fil· trWi ,,Ort tt.lahts FEMALE to share 3 Bdrm LEFT keys at SOftapray Car Remove trees, dirt, tvy. Tempo Temporary Help Ing & phone. E:xp'd desired. ;.l.;..'!C ,==:;r home · w/'J. OW area. I l[S] Wuh. Contact me at 24'7 Drtvewy1, gradln&:. 847~2666. Acctng Clerk $475 CONCESSION Giria, mutt be Apply at 345 McCormick, NICE 2 BR apt. nr St. 615-«a or 548-42'8 .... _,,_, Virginia Pl., CM. 646-3>3'1. YARD a: Garaae aeanup. Foreman over 18, neat appearanoe.1_eoo,,,,_,,1a'-'M"'e"1&"-.'----- A n d re"'• JirHbytertan O.r~ for Rent 435 . GOLD charm bracelet lost Free est. 7 days. Call Rubber/PlastiCI to SlBK Apply So. Coast p 1 a z • ~ $l6S. Adulia ooly. 11/11. Sentimental value. anytime, 54H031. MTyp"l;~cal Engineer 11'K Tbeatr. No. 2. 6 8 5 GIRLS.TRAVEL -ST 0 RAGE Gar age , Po-(lroo edo) 550 Reward. 613--046!. HAULING A clanup by exp 1450 Sunllower, Coota Mesa. 18-22 Sen Clemente downtown Co&ta Meu.. $20. LOST: 6 mo Beaglt, male. colleRe studen~. l&e trk. ~~?:~eru13: to $800 COOK, over 21. Call before 1F :you're looking for an ex· Nile Shift Only Min. 3 yrs exper. Guaranteed Overtime Apply NEWPORT mo., Leue JIM. 64M22S. WHITE Samoyed type mall!. Bulbard A Slater, iFounWn 534-1846 or 534-2164. Personnel Oeril: $3'15 noon, 493.001. After 12 citing job see Mr. Mcl..&ne, WE cu. at Cua OontentL WANTED to rent: 0uqe Yellow Lab 6 Great Dane Valley. 962-3023. -IHnl"I Keypw>cbera (3) Open uoon. 496-2900. Sheraton Inn, 21112 .Padiic . CONTROLS CORP. Gradoua llv1n& in quiet for ltorqe tn c.o.ta Mesa Male, under 1 yr. Blk/Wbt Recept/Gen. ok S450 CX>UN'I'ER Girl, over 18, Cout Highway, Swte 200, area with OCftll w , 2 BR., area....,,. B~ ~ 1~· Dec:lic•ted CIMnlnt F /CBookkeeper $650 pereonable, neat, intelligent. Hunt. Sch. We have open· ~~/A_,-~ &~e.~~ Office Rll'ltll +tO tem. · German Sbepb..,,; I -~ -1~ * WE 00 EVERY'n!ING * A/P Conatr to $650 HuntKtn Bch & lrvioe. ing:s f3f 1 girls tr-ee to travel uo.i-.... w.ur ·-• L4"' -Reta. Frff est. 646-2839 AIP Typist $500 Yes, One Hour Cleaners all over U.S. High pay dLD area. open beam celling, Pre • Office fem, about lib yrs. 2 Asststa.nt Bookkeeper $500 Grant's Plaza. H.B. transportation paid. Parents prtv b&loaey, rec A laundry. ~· poodlea, White 1 ha I & >' • Prof. C•rptt Clt•nlng Free & Fee Positions COUNTER Girl for C.M. welcome at interview. Adults, llO pet!:, G'2-:l.5, Cockapoo pup. Male ShelUe, Answering S.rvke/ Also wtndow"a & Ooor care. NEWPORT bakery, exper. Pre t 'd . GIRL Friday, troat off.ice & --i-.. fl' Rent ~=~ea! E'ulp./Mobll• PhoMo Call Dulcb s.rt-ISOS. Por-1 Apnc:y F/tlme. Apply French"• """""1<e. Wrile, Claui!led '-... a..o&. rl~ -MESA Cleanina, carpeta, l33 Dov D NB Bakery, ll70 W. Baker, no. ad No. 496, Daily Pilot, P.O.t.!!!!!!!!!!!!!.._,.., ..... _-t ...... , Center, 534-356!, 530-'uOJ.. DIVERT-A-MA.TIC window!, Ooon1_etc. Reaid/ er r., ' • A CM. Box 1S60 Colta Meaa Ca It 9 w. 16th St. N wport leadl AM· Sl'M l'urn. °' Ullfum. m HW11Ina1on IJ.arboor Shopping ., 551-61"' 548-4lll 642-3171> . , . 112626 • , • Operuni: Soon Center. SUltel trom «Kl to FOUND; ama11 Shepherd LETS YOU ANSWER YOUR comm . ' . 1 ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ COUNTER GIRL Fr•nclsc.n RHt•ur•nt C.,,.... del Mar l«X> aq. tt. 0 .. 1 .. 38c per sq. type dOK, Fem. tnOltly OSaUice "~N""o ANAnywbS sverec,! Xlnt Houaecleanlng tio ACC9UNTING CLERK for dry cleanina plant, GdaylRL fokr drJ~3 pboOWnto, 6 Openlnp foc food A cockt811 It Air oondi~ All mod-black .,...Drown marldnp. ve " · By Day. Own Transporta n APPIY 2200 Harbor, C.M. W . .wcuu-P~· ~ dishwuben. SPACIOUS 2 BR. beam ~ ammenltles 5 .,...... Flea collar. Found at Sisnal Doro Antwerlnt Unit * 83&-0648 * 2 Yrs gen'I accountlng dept. One Hour MartinizJ.na transp. Expel'. pref d. $1.65 and a bOOkkee-per. APPIY cell'a., pOoL So. ol Hwy. Jeue. Pleue ~ (lliJ OU A Gu Co. Pacltlc Cout Holds 250 + Mesa. $15/mo. Palntl"I A !XP':r • .iocludlni inventory. COUPLE to work ln pet;t hr. 96)-4353. btwn 10 AM &: l PM, Fri, $1S3 Month. Adull!l.t no pet.a. 8.f6.136l or C2U) $92.!361 Hlwy, H.B. 53IH521. ext. Pn.. Comm Systems m.1234 Req'• uae or 10 key adder, home, Mature. Apt. meal.a+ GRAVEYARD cook wanted ~ lst. 31781 Camino~ Broker es• 1548 ext 254 or 2l4. :m uk for Pete. P•perhantlng <:alculator &: typing. Key· ~ 60-9278 Apply at House of Pancakes istrano SJC 493-3235. C-· ....... B•by1ltt1""' -·-· -~. prerd. F /time. . • 329 E. 17th, O:llta M8ll. • . -· -DESK --a·-"-"'e -FND, cu~ ~ lemale No Wutt.. ~-· -~· CPLE 26 30 3 __ .. v--.u. ...., .,. • ..,, Gulton Industries . ~er manqe HOUSEKEEPER live-in PAINT Mlll operator -'n1E EXCITING mo. WW provide furniture German Sbepben type pup. MAln.ra!: woman to sit tor * WALLPAPER * 1644 Whittier Ave., Ori wuta, CM, a~t + Alary. care for boy 2, itrt B. aea.ri rolHaluy opt!n. ~ 1 PALM MIS.A APn. at $5 mo. AnlweriDI lt!lVice Brwn muk/lep, blk body. infant and or toddler. My When ;you call "Mac" 642-2400 S»-3333 or 213: :ll::Hl589. 4 br home, wash, help cook. male factory trainee, t"OOrn MINUTES TO NP'I'. BOI. available. m Forest Ave., ~Un A 20th St., home. 9'1!Mll:m. 548-1444 6'6-1711 Equal Oppor. Employer Congenial family own for advancement. ~ FURN. OR UNFIJRN. 1-Beach, -. WILL babyait Infant or ama11 PAINTING & PAPERlNG, ACCEPTlNG appllcatlona CREDIT CHECKER room, TV A a.&Wy·. Umited P•rkl"I Attondont , Unbtllevably Ju'Ee apU., DESK apace available $50 SIAMESE cat -adolescent child ln my home. Days. 19 yrs. in Harbor Ill'!&. Lie for full time diahwuhers, ~~tifulbe ~...1~·,!.':~ English ok. Call 894--88.1'7. Top pay, Apply In person, hqe pool, Jacu:zzf elect bit-mo, Will ~lumiture female lt&lpolnt, v er 'Y Respona. Bal, NB. 613-6492. & bonded. Ref's furn. busboys cooks Muat be at ...... .,.. .,...,..~ "'LlU HO SEKEEPER Cook Wed & Thurs betwn 6 &: ? ;., .. ""•--• -,...,. at u mo. -""-... _,._....,_ ... .,....,_ .. in Meaa 60-2356 ,..,, 18' ~ ol. ·-. Colony trainee Lite typing&: ability U I • :...i ........ n-11 ..... , ..._ --,.-·' • fool .-v..,., ...-1.1"' .ruwu WilL babysit in my home, · J·-.....,.-• exp'd 1 adll live ln pm . Hungry ''5"' '""'" au· etc. Adults, no peta. avalla~. 1'181S Beach Blvd. Verde Highlands area about u-·-ly kly -•-in-INT &: EXT .... 1 .. 11 .... , ............ K 1 t ch en, San Juan ttboia~t 1!'.~!-1.~ wlllCalll&>dJ ple••••t bom'e. 1 3 o o •• ran. t, 353 E. Pacific Coast SINGLES From $150 Huntinlton ee.ch. 642-f.121, 11-20. 5'5-3110. duded.~-~ ..... ' me..... .. ............ , ~ ...... ,;;';d Capistrano. one. --.n ..,..... an ....... ...,...1819, Jl1wy Newport Beach, Ask: 1 BIDRll. From $1611 _,...,,,._.,. ,_,'6"'6 Page 54().8)55 Couta1 Per-v•..-• ' 2 BEDRM. From $1.MI Oi'FJCE reata1 or desk YOUNG t em ale cat, C•rpenttr flnilhing S.7'!K>5. Acctng Clerk to $525 ~l Agenci 2790 Harbor HOUSEKEEPER, 5 dys wk ~fo::'c.."'=Yc.· ~~----1 Unfum Apts Avail From $10 apace. HIDd;v lo San Dieao kmdWred. White wlbl&ck PROF. Paintfua, al.lo root., A/P &: Ute Boolckeeplnl Blvd., CM. ' or Uve-ln. .ome dilld care. PUMP Island Sa I e 1 man, to $15 L£sS. Ffeewl3', 1..quna NJcaeL I: lnwn: · ~ fowld Cuctom woodwork paneling. accous. cell. inter/mer. Call Lorraine · Muat be a~ll" to drive. no CdM area. 5 Days !JO hn. You're rilbt. they're under-83]..ltJO. vie Pep.sua SL, S ·A• Cablneta. Gen'l Repa1ra. Uc/Ina. Free est. 645-5191. WF.Sl'CLIFF car nee. IMnt, 833-8986. Ni te 8hUt. Top ~ priced! 1!61 Mna Dr. PLUSH tma11 !k>111ce au!le, Helghta. 54&-21113. Duke Dallllrka. 646-1591. PAlNTING • -. clean. Penoonel Agency \DELICATESSEN lntereMI ln Phone 67H8IB for appt. (5 bib trm:n Newport Blvd.) N.-port Center. 6M-8114 or FOUND 2 dOp bOth female· ** ALL typea ot carpentry, guaranteed work. I.Jcensed 2043 Weatclift Or., NB REAL ESTATE! Have open-RECEPI10NIST wante d, I 5tl-9M> eo-b3. 1 almllar to Gol&in Retrlev· bla: A am&ll. & insured. 675-57«1. 645--2770 Counttr Personnel 1np tor two aalel people. competent, p I e a 1 l n g ap- LA KANQL\ l50 Sq. It. ot omoe space hi ler, other 11mllar_~ ... ~1¥1 536--16C8 APr. Int. Paintina', Carpet ~ (male or femalt) Let'• discuu the benefits of i:earanceT tor1N.B. Law of. -~ N Detux Units 1-1..i.. R4!triever with nNU.Wn 8h cl .... 1 .. ,,. Ref 5 our oUlce. CAlJ.. uce. Y p n g , tome a:; ...... now ew fix' )ICMIZ' con· :'n~~~ $125. -..... black cbelt. Call 846-513'7. Carpet Service lnl~=-'1059. e ...... ,.. s. SOLDERER & w. E. Lachenmyer tralllCrlblng. 8:30 to s p.m. litJ'uCdon allowance r t Exper. in chauls wiring, Fry Cooks 646-3928. Eves 67H5Tl Call S«>-5400. mo's tree rent. 1 BR, ~ BR PROFESSI~NAL Suite~ =n::.~1t'1: )'OUn~ J&t~~~t ~~ Pl••ter, P•tch, R .. lr P. C. Board.I A panel.I. Ap-r-Typla I:: den, 2 U 't &: 3 BR'•· to ao. He at Bola.. 0......... vldnlty Santa 1labe1 Ave., &U8l'd (Soil Retardanll>. * PATCH PLASI'ERING 1,>ly1ELLUX SYSTEMS Full Time • ~ R .!~ ~ ~~ From $155. DlhWlbr, encl H.B. fm/mo. M&-1321 Coota M-518-lfltl5. llepusera & all color All types. Free eltimates AN Apply in Penon .,. ... ., ..,,,~,..,.,..... Penn. !-time. HllJl!lnaton pr, awlm'&. pool. BBQ'• Bual-Rlntol 445 FOUND · Larse reddial>tan brtgb....,. & 10 minute Call 50).682S llJ2 Duryea 11':.VN-..; ,.....,..,.,,~,._ Beach Conv. -· l)IU Pets a<ceptable • Univenlty park bi..cb lot' white carpets. Pl bl !Nine lodu1. Complex HOCHMAN'$ & SERYICES~ Florfda. H.B. 1147-3!15. 642·2007 718 Scott Pl .• C.M. AVAILABLE Mar. Isl CdM. P"PPY Irvine Pie call· Save ~ ._ by Rvb>r um "I As S I s TANT CREDIT DELICATESSEN Free A Fee Pooltiono . RECl!PT-TYPIST EXTRA LARGE t & 2 Br 2550 sq, ft. mmer slon!. ~cAnbnais:'iter). me extra trlpt. Will clean DRAINSuncloaed&$7.50 MANAGER:Wholeaale RESTAURANT Purchu/Followup toS800 Part nme, B toll, apptOX unr. fr'oln Sl«I, rum. froni I =~ ~. ~~~ MALE~ I: white~ =-~·~ $7.sif Sewer line to 100' • $15 diltrlbutor needs mature Mhellve Salesman to sllK' 20 hr. wk 50-SUS '1:!: ~,pdrangetd' ~· 'windows, .t) ft. facing Cout doa found in v I ctn tty couch r1n Chair .i:: JS vr.' * 549-2502 * mto P?~2.'!n~b ~ ~ 428~:.~71~.~treet Screw Mach Opni to $6 hr RECEPI'IONISI for Dr't of. UO.t-..... • Htc .......... H 6S ft aide t ' tw1and lnd1ana ua ...... -,._ e v"<C"H._..y UlllLa lllCIA Comm'! Loan Sec'y to $600 flee ~ SH 90 will lifalUl'e ldlllts.' infant ok. wy., • atree N &: po • exp. la what oountl, not PLUMBING REPAIR mal'll.ger. Good location. Equal Oppor. Emp!oyer Recept/Typilt, (Mon, : , • Wallc: to lboDolna 1881 earden. P81'klne. «le Ill· ft. H.B. on 'Ibanklglvina Day. method. I do work my&elf. No job too 1mall Salary to $700. Call Jean Wed, Fri. Sat A Sun) S5m train, • Monrovta. ~ · Also ottlce suite, 650 Ill· ft. Call 536-3410 for info. Good ref. S:U-otOL * 642-3128 * Brown, 540-f055, Coastal o""~ Typia • 35c. Rentecl'w/atoreoreep. FND Bl·-~ , -·-C C Pe-·-I •-ncy, Z190 DEUVERY of DAILY A/Plnvett.C.Ontrol. S49l nL\..~,,ONIST I t, Huntlntton IMch arately. C. W. Masten, 00,~ -w/ • .. ~_ ..... _ca~ .. ~~ ement, one... COLE PLUMBING ••-~~"'Blvd_C. M. PILOT, SUNDAY ONLY, to Order Deak/exper $460 Start at $32> mo. Call b' ""'""' ~-=i-,._.. .... 16,. 2f hr. service. 645-1161 ~ " · _.npaper carriuL Re-IBM Keypundt to $415 appt. 5'7·1128. BRAND NEW Reelior,613-4121. wearlns collar w/flea tag PATl()S.PLANTERS ..... /Alt A1TENDANT at Shell Sta· qui···,.. tbe uae of, Station Med.FrnVBcl<Ollkel<lO"P Quo VADIS Ill 2oc per Sq. Foot on Balboa l!land. 11$-1"131. All Concrete •'Ork. Brick, -wl"I or1tlon1 tion •Hert% Rent-A-Car In Girt~•-·· to $550 Shepberd s.1 n. SM-3511. South l.a&'W'IL College stu· Waaon or Van. Contact Mr. ~ • ...._ . Luxury Gardm A~ MALE German Ua A umpgt.one Vicki's Orlgfnal1 dent over 18. Permanent 25 ~:le!° West B1¥ ~'7~e) f:'{f Bac~fu~B .,·, F~:Vw~~e= ~ne~~. =inster. P~~s.;:~~ve:-e= 1::ty~~~lorini&: hrs.weekly.49M14L oELlvmv ti "11 early 642..1470 Hid Pool.Jat11Di·Saunaa UOO Sq It • 1620 aq It . 900 FN-.D •·-· "" • concrete. -I<>< ell. Altorotlon· ~2.5145 A"to .. USED CAR A.M. paP,r ""''~· S.A. -LLI I~ Tl r1lnOnl"ll Rexeation Room I: More! 1q n . : youna, ~ .... .., .,.... • CUSTOM CEMENT WORK -MECHANIC area: 4:45 A.M.-6:~ A.M .• JANITOR • adult, local, mr..-T me Jiiiy Adults Only • No Pets F.d Riddle Realtor wht fml cat at 700 Udo Drtvea, WALKS, patios. Neat, accurate. 20 yean exp. Sl.f4 per mo, PA!f married eves, part tiJM/tull time. Famotll Uoenae ooune now BRING IN THIS AD a 646-8811 Park Or. Trailer No. l1, Pool declcl. Dorl. 642-8514. Sell Idle Uem.1 ' •. 642-56'18 Ex~rlenced Only man. W/eeonorny ca r . 97&-3923 available thru Tarbell Com· ASK ABOUT. l'RIE ""THE Factory'" baa abopa N.B. m-3317• CHEVROLET DEALER m.1516. JUNIOR SaI..men· I0-!5 pany. Applicant> lully ,... DICIMBER Rl!NTI avail. In the mall rengtns FND onnp. & black 1p,,. * * APOIY to Box 570 c/o Dally DELIVERY man tor early Earn l:Jtl.$40 per ~ ge1: !<"burled •='!!:'~"· 1899'J nortda St. 8'7·9"8 from SMl/mo. ideaJ for haired kitten vie. Balboa 1t * * * ~t, if w~,~~1• momln&' new• Pa per t1zia new customm tor the ~leor O:nlngs ~vat1abJ': (lit blk. W. of Gufleld smoke abop, tropical fiah Island, 6'?5-6Cl. '·· a eaa, · · delivery, muat have clepen-DAn..Y PILOT. Th1I is not a Comptete training program: and Beach Blvd.) ahop, etc. i25 30th St., FND amall multl-colored AVON REPRESENTATIVES dable car, $1BO to $200 mo. ne"Mp8.per route and does Future management oppor- HUNTING1UN Gardena Newport.Beach.6'13-9606. flnchlnareaotOrcbldAve., EARN MONEY 548-1'?52. not include collectln2 or tunltlet Call Mr Slou at Apts. Hell at Boba Cblca. mEAL 6iilta Mlil6 loc CdM. 673-ml l!Yenlnp. Trader's Parad1"se For -car .... ~ii""· DENTAL Aaalotanl for front delloerlng, ~llon hr 83>-54to" . 114&-IJ23. Compare -See ofcl.-. l2IO aq. IL Daya FND """n male Parakeet Cbriatmu .....,, .. , 1• oflice )(.Raya I< Prevention provided We wori< four TA, RB ELL "U"t 're mlaalne. Fr. 835-343'7, 5i8-T398 11/16 tn Mesa del Mar costs, Vacation• n 1natru'ctio N leer 1B hoursatierachooland8on I -• ~·-M·.-i--n.. .,..,, ·1534 1 • February. Call now for to 28 n. ~~~ :....... Saturday. We have ot>enina • e"Yo:atW........ area, llNYUll U> ., ~ • nes detaill. 54().-1041. • Vft"\IQLL for Fountain Valley & SouTu DEWXE Apt, • priv. patio. FOR leue 1500 Ill• ft . .stores. FND Blk & wht kitten on I BABYSITI'ER. our borne, DENTAL Aal1tant. Exp'd in 11Wlit1ftll0n Beach areas on-REAL TORS Music. 6 Poo111 sauna, tennis, C-C Zone. Or. Hunttnatoo & Nov. 24th vie Topez Ave., for 2 yr old Boy. 8:30 to 4. X-ra.ya &: oral evacuation, 1,Y. You must be out of REAL ESTATE- $130.. SJN!.cloul Pool1ld~ Adami, HB. 53&--1449. Balboa 11. 615-TlJ:9. t•I mes Mon thru Thura. Mature 548-8844. ~. by 3 PM to SALESMEN -Why not l~low $150. 84iHl209. lnduatrlol -·· 450 FND German S&epberd male woman n~fsred. 0Wn DENTAL •-•·-·t p·~-• ~ ExperlenceJ k I ~-h tt tt r..--•ppy Mesa Verde lll'!a tranap. not ~. Refs ft88 ..... , ' iu-...., n pr Io rt t y. wor " •"9 ~ ~ RENT M·l, 1125 aq. ft. $140-C~M. 979-0011. req'd. 64.'Hl988 Call after 5. exper. Mu.st type. :JJ...40 hn •re• H u n t I n I ton [ ~ I -> MO. 13551.Gpn, No. 6, C.M. FOUND doxie 11/25. Hun-dollars BABYSIT 2 yr old boy do wk. 64Hl3D. 10BS BHch I Follnt•ln v.~ I~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·~m; &15-6116. tlniton BeM:b areL 968-3'735 IJ&ht hou!lekeeplnc, peniia1t-Depanment Store URGENn.Y NEEDED ley, and let us train 11 540 .. ft lnduatrial ·~ce !<>< call. identily. enL Wiiday mornlnp, 15"' J. w. Robinson : -~ ...... """'""' you I c.11 Phil -rent, uUI Incl, days 7~ '" .... """"'" female found Sat HA"" to•-. ·-··e and 20 hra per wk. lrvlne. e U1trial NemM, V I l L A G E Rooms 400 e'VH 6'13-<IG4 .,~ .,.. .. --..-F\ln 1: Ski boat, .16' 562-8581. I! · W25 in C.dM area. Call houaea: all over Southern Mahoa:any 112 HP Newport Beach • BUUne Clerk Typllt R E A L E S T A T , ATI'RACTIVE room, pvt ~~ERbl"~'wMiiuimSt.M ~lll64 eves. Call., want va.riout priced For 8',9 cab over or B:!'YSlmoi'l+ER 2 .. ll~.!_!: J111s Ope11lna: For lrvlNEVEneR A FEE AT T,..__EMPQ"..:Mc::.2"44.c.:;7c:I.:.· ____ _ b3th, ldtcben privileges. 1 ..... · ·• FLUFFY black kitten about Harbor area homes or ln-?!! -~ ......... • uutLl'\I •1 · b,. ~•u bea-'" pre t RC.Ota Ml eMW. -~ 5 mo., Meaa Verde area. come ~p. Bkr. ~ 1225. e 551.-• Coptact Mr. Coienwt, aft 8 MAINTENANCE Tempo Temporary Help RESTAURANT br:lp, ~woman~ teacher, ent• I ...... ._ 460 55'7~1104. , .. ¥ o1or n,.... PS!,-M'7'""'3S9. KEYPUNCH OPR. waltrft&el, lunch I:: ew ~ ___ ._ ll"IM TRADE $13,500. equity ln '68 Ford Cortina. tran1por-nAnys~ COM lhiJt. Exper. MC. Al'-> no ...... ,,,,.....r. -mo, WANTED to rent_ Garage COCKATEEL U"28, Can-Newport Beach home /or tatloncar. '70Honda350SL P'\.U '''"'~· area, M CHANIC A/Rec. Dept. MUAt be eood &:: kitchen help. 1617 .675'-01411 be! 9 a.m or aft 4 for storage ln eo.ta Mesa nery VUl.ge 'area, NB, Very boat, car or T.D.'s. Houae Cycle. '66 VW Camper for oddbo houn wkc!Jyi, 1S mo ( l'Xpcr. on 10 key adder. Weatclltt' Dr, N.B. Bet-M!m ROOMS for rent from $13 to 64&-9076 tame. 6~. la leued for $500. mo. Agt· property, fumiture, or ?!! Y· ~7447 Contac1 Pe:l"IOl'\nt'l Manaecr J a: 4pm. 'TVl:ll• WH~;10eprlan V:. q~~ :~: ~t•I• 465 YOUNG Black cat w/Oea Owner 835-'lOll. · 615-7817 BABYSITI'ER ln teacher'• BelbH l•y Club l;oi;iio&;;..•--•-1 'Co\Onl&I Inn, 421 8th St., Brookhurat, 968-1CM3. Houaes and 2 Oupl~ea in llav• clffl' land le $15M eq. home, Newport Beach, 5 Excellent Benefit. LIVE lN 1 collar fOund vie Atlanta & HAVE $81 M equity tn 6 WANT home or condo • P /tlme, l?xperlclle(!d 1221 W. Cout Hwy., NB le t H.B. !S31HJ.61, C 'Omct: RENTALS 2 boxen vie Mfta Qroose. Wantl&rprproject Lona llc:h 2 bme1A3 unill daYa per wk. Call Mon thru ""' I lderl ladY i eU en~ ROOM tn Noe on Ealtllde ·If· F.,fe~e. 5.57-a.m'. : or local land to devdop. on lot nr ocean. Mr. Skiba, Fri 8 to 4:30, 842--6608 J\pply In per110rt IG-5 pm r11:r rr!bt1! ~. \"~ C.M. Student lftl"d. lit A * •-oo -bl•· 6'JS.3S39 506 RD<e LB (213) (l6.381t BABYSITl'ER, H...,keepcr, •2 Fuh~n 111.. NB 1•~1 -·~---1--mo"• 11 O / m o ......., :""t' ~ • •• lfl>• ..... on FND: Slameae type a.t vie. ' · --... Alt-._ .... ,_,..., ... ,., ., ... .,_ ... ....,, .. ' ' bury FaiJ'Yiew Rd. comei' Udo Iale N.B. sn.im. WANT EX EC U Tl VE •n Peuceot 306 Wapn FOR ~~ m9-i65;640-0l(i"" • 1 ~;!!Eq'!'!oal!!'"''!!:O~ppor~.:!'Em~p~!oyer~~'l ..!!m~e!!!als!.!!!!!M!!!llR~J.!!ba!::ve!!!!"-o-wn = Bedroom SWle In SS2$. MONTH FND • BUc male Labrador, HOME; Have Silverado clean 'I'r&vel Trailer. Into. BABYsmER. 5 dyt wk, vie I DRUG Cl.ERK. e xp, d , tra:nrportaLt~ Nl<&-22111. nu. borne in a,una N\aUet. * SEP. OFnCE 1pacf with FUllnton area, 811-11189. ~:;;.. Re~e:~.nrea. pj~~ eat~' Harb/Viet, CM. My home. downtown H.B. Pmnanenl. 8.AYVlE'-'' CONV JIOSPITAL /Prl be, prt ~. Linell l2X> ICI· It. Plenty of PfJ'k· MALE Beqle found ln IJ38.4651 • 6 P.M. 9'Xi64 2 yr old. Re.fl. M,._ml 536-X8> Good tmpkJyee beMOta, fwn 195. 49!S-m8. lng neng .. MM:8'~lalf C:O~ Park area. 5tH338. CABIN A·Frame, Bl&: Bev -w~1-w.-u-lld°'e=our=o.~Y~-0-11p-t., BEAU'nCIANS Ir SHAM· 540-5690 ~ ROOM !<>< mrt to man 160 IJllh lands, Want late vw Puadeno, for,..... Leiaur< POO GDWI .--· EQUIPMENT LVN ,~:J:'. ~ ~ ~ * SMALL OFFICE BLDG. TIME FOR cunper ar equfvalent or World bmo. Spa~ 2 BR. 2 Hun-Beach. &3433 OPERATOR ,.11 •11.1 :>G-3061 646-IJl6. ' on Fatn1err Rd. m 1q. ft. SH trade on =. lmitl. ~Lw=::. ~;: ~~~~ ~ t..rse ornamental tree nut1-MANAGER·tninee ) Allilt· lllCE bedroom, k I tcb e • Ole+ ~'\i&mi"°"""' QUICK CA DRESS SHOP In San Cle-O>aat Hwy. NB. 6'2-39'!0. ery In°"""'' Couirty aeekl ant .,.....,., lWllUd<y 1 prtv. optkmal, prtv adult ~~ =· ~ mente, trade b' real ntate, BRAKE AUp a. Tune \!P an experlenctd equipment Fried Chlcken, 2929 F.ut tw:wne.wr~ll,Eut:C.M. *""" THIOUQH A Lo.-iu.1..--tl'Ultdeedaor ''' Mfcb.,Expnece11ary, optontor.JobftqUlfttl-2 CoutHJ.sh.w1¥,0x-ooad~ ~ -·~ ..,_ ~ ~ nMlJ6.U84 s.tary + Comm. Good 0o. rn "'perlcnco In :•re Mar. AJ1911 olter 1 p.m. ~.£:TV-~ =~~DAILY PILOT ;;_~~~~~ ~':~~~~~:;=~ ~~af:Mli°t=11~.::!...-:!fi NOY.' Jntervitwlna Daytime Busboys Awl> fn,..,..,.. 2«W)l Avt De La Car»tta ~Hllli (At tho El Toro oft nmp S.D. fT«way) \JIOOM w/prtv. hoth A •ii WANT AD 5 llMI 131.500. TRADE 211M <qty. bJ2 proda. mfsr. M111t hove Slab1a llOlftlo• w/majorlocali,54~HT55~e.· -.,.---:-= 1 ~vtl. Pool facll . $70hno. (Mlyttmel 5 clQt for lnc. or hm~. Ora.nae Co. a t)' thru P A L A ~· com.p1ny. xtn't wqt1 A Vacand8 COit ~ Reht Equal OPtJOr. Emp!Qyer A.lkfaarw..551-'7678 · tor5bucka. --LacbenmJerJlltr. i:~~«i>~wtth benettt1. If you qualify Q;. ~.,. .. ·· = .. .aJlUlrPOotQ•rttled IUlOiiS Ill Wit"" w/kiL 142 5178 * * * * mume·~·l5JOW.13>th ploue,ca!l5.Qndy~ C1oiilllodAd.lllllldllft.,..Tberuttlt,ftw1n1111-. 1 l30 wk ·up apts. 2311 N.,..A ':!po1=~-::...-ad_1o_. ____ ""_ ·-----·----i* :iilll••*•••m••liii••lliiill•-s~ canr.--:;(2131321-{,611. betwn • i. llf. nowt Clll MHl78 -1 Ad. -. ,port mwd., Cll.1Ml-9'755. _Wltmlnt. -., -'==-==='-----· • ' I • • ·-. , •• ~. Na zwMr 30, ltn ...____ffi] I t ;'; l[Il] I I,.. mJ i:-1 _ ....... _, .... m;.1~;;~ I ' .... , I~ [ .... . ~I . -·-I -~=0• t,f ( ~411-' !Iii W ...... M & F 710 Help~. M & It 711 Hele w ... ...i, M & ". 710 furnltu,. 110 Ml-Ito-111 Muo~~IC;ll~l~Ml; ... ~_;.;;,.,~m~I ,.., • --l lliSSJI RN'S m;ru:fARY for church TRAVEL Asent Slrona In In-MAHOGANY 4 1>01ter dbl OIYI A l'INDIR SPAXU> iM» mile a mole 111 CNlatMlMC tm delotl. Solo/llMit lloun M. Mon-Fl't. Pl•... ""1allona( .\ c r u 11 c bed , matclllott dbl c!rouor & FOR CHRISTMAS =-~= -lovflltl ~. .rau., r.<U. $14,500. rV1111 llllrll call S48-J631 tor lnlel'View Udi:etq:, lntettttt'd in mlrrOr, $150. Mal\Ola.ny d~ F 1 RE Hard to om F.str .. ,.. MDClliJlc aw.U. Pvt pty, Ul""umll :1-ll" ll" S!Mtl. llled/Sutr. SERVICE Station -· ~plyw&~~Ad~.. Ina .... 6 chain, 2 ltaW<, • --body di~ GOOD ... dllMlno. Lo¥al>ll ,,.--'Qij~~liii~!iei~rl A ICU. F/time • p/t1~. Utlme , evft lhifl. Alao, !519. k ~ .. , Pilot P oo. ~~'tlher ~ chlnaX!ntce~!· ~~~!!':.~1cema~1..~~ ~ ~ -~ penoo..1'oa.G!'!!!:::. •. ~Mt/MSr/. Xlnt Top quality expe:r. po1IUom p/ttme ewtl A: wknda. Mu.at Box l'.iso~ta MeM. Caiu: ,,_et, ........,. u.ruu. .........,. ... ni -.;u--,_ ~ ....... ._..,, u~ .,.""' avail. tn all areas. Xln't in bave Ute mecb. knowledle. 92626 1 °'"96HS<S:::,,:""'~~--~~ New set of A, 111 u 1 t .I n e J"REE ~t ~ cond. .Pbone 11S-OG9. lltAND NEW 1m , =..,~ _.c;: =·.=...~~':'t{.:™ TV T.ctmici.n. •""'1'onlcs, ~~I~~:],:,'·~ $ALE ~·u..~~ :.'ff. 5~ =---. ~ loott, SIR . 90f ExpioNr 1t' Mir. Hun. Educational rdmbunemeot. SHEET mettJ mechanic, be.nchman, Utime. Latest rm Fw:n. Clov~leatber tofa TRUMPET. Okll: Stud 10 Good bolne, a It a ad 0 n 9 d n_• VIDtme, 3 )'ti old, ,like • $6995 Full ftbwe bmeUts. exp'd Machinllt (mill :~Frank'• TV ~pair. Ak>vt'Rat,refl1atco&ol'TV, modtl.WitbcaaeandrnutH female~ cocklr. :.11'·~~ +tu.Uc. operator), exp'd. Job shop · pool cover k ~-All :• like new, $125. 6tl-olJIT. Gentlt', ~ !\3=1!lL -.. ._ -to' .~ FuUy wlf eontalned - - a..&.. u....... experience. Sp_ace-Tek TYPIST &: all.around Girl new. Also ··' Mere. &. Prtces reduced on ftrewood F=r Boa•-on •-p. MATURE matl' oar.an ::,.-1;.._-. •••~•. ,.. .... --raqeAovenipaAeloctrl~I r-dllll RGI llUI lnduatries, 1922 Placentia, Frtdli.Y wlth ' ' Th l n k wp. 5J6.004l. .._ -·· ~ Sbapbmj A.KC _.... .......,. ....--..... ___...... aboWer ColtaMeta. Pow<'t"', Will train sharp DREXEL Bedroom, 5 pea wtthcopyof thlsad. · •6*'614T·aft6P-M -· papera."'°""""tl'_m.....i. No UTO. re .. '6~•""'• •etc, ""' Call J at 540-<SU ' Lovea c:hlldmL -· ··-·-' ' · (Ser. •26094). General Hospital ~~r, 3~/=: be~n ~m ~~US ::::8 ~:ti!==~ $8. Off per cord. $3. olt per ~i;f:urnfturef 124 D= il11p1r790 < ~ -:!&.t°'.w:r,J, ~ $)~2~· l 4 hrs a day. (11-3!) Pref W~ wanted -tor chair $25., bar $20., roll ~cord. $2. off per 3rd cord. • Good treat gg. l ~l~"" Aikin& $ l S 0 0 flQl caM ~ Drict i.Dcr ltliO P1lm 51,..1 Gordon oro .. (714) 537.$160 RN J..11, Utime OR. RN all abltb, I/time ICU. Pacifica Hospital, 18192 Delawatt, Hunt. Bch. SO-OOU. SALES: Earn '$500 betYt'een now & Chrtmnas w/Mil.k Glow Cosmetics by Anita Lynn. Start making money now by calling 673-5562 betwn 1 & 4 pm or Stop by our botique sho wro om located at the Factory, 425 30th St, N.B. older partlaUy retired. For THE DERBY Must be exp. away sro. 492--0646. 50c oU per 12 cu. ft. IBM typeMtter, d e I k I. • PuPPiel Mixed Tft'rlet I: VIV ""' 1973 Nlet tax. I: lie tee ~ appt: '11~'1542. interviews being held after 2 ANTQ gold Nylon cpt W'-llld. chalrt, wall bar, files!. cont Mother. 23' Dan1ab '°"" I: ~-$749175 with dOWD of·-50+ SOLDERER pm Mon-Fri. 1262 South lD\t x 15~. $75. Swing set Both table. Movtna, mutt tell. Aft 2. 649-1005 New bottom paint, eng. Def~ pymt price' ~ 1 Yr. Min. Recenc exper. in Ea.st Bristol, S.A. 54fHBSO. $~. Sear's Tape recorder Eucalyptus &: ~ 8J3..8350. PART ee.&Je Puwft:, 10 j,~· ~J;\500 ~ $10,100.18. APR ll 9.13. j cord..00 or Oat boord WAITRE&5ES, !-time. Apply $30., 2 twin bed& comp!., $20. SEC. cOn 111423, ..00 deolm -FREE! 6G-4818, Sat ~ •~f e Soloa e S.rvlce module. Must read resistor in person only, Tues thru ea. 551-4265. $»-SO, atol' cab $40. 867 W. after 5 534-3885 • ~· inrv•• e Rentall ' capacitor diode code. Thun >7 p.m. Delaney's DECORATORS personal tum 2 Locti.tions to serve you. 19th CM, Pierce, ~ ' · LAY lt on fCw: Cbriatmu! EXPLOKD I Please Apply Sea Shanty, 630 Udo Park 1, 9' wbt Damask BOia, 1, '1' Sand Canyon &: Santa Ana 8' Exe e u t Ive O:Nlference Kite Sailboat No. S38. 2 suita ""8 1 GULTON INDUSTRIES Dr,. N.B. Herculon sofa-nu, 2 Drexal Frwy. or Myford Rd. al Table Ii: 4 chain w/aims I ~ sa.Ua:. Xlnt cond. Plus ' 1644 Whittitr Ave., C.M. WE N e e d S hakle e type end tbles, 536--050, ,1rvine Blvd. $75. 831-1136. · ,............ 'L..t ~!'.;,, M99. Phone OF 11 642-2400 Distributors. No ~nee 8291 Atlanta Ave, HB , p /"'-• 1 • • _ '.,... v,.,.._,.., • Equal Oppor. Empk1yer nece&58.ry . No layoffs. Call i1not -·.-n• 826 "12 AQUARIUS 23' •loop HUNTINGTON 81ACH '1' COUCH, blue/gold fioral & S p 6 •~1 n-~ Bl·~ m""' 548-525:1 ..• ~ -~ "-n Sot. un. to ·ODl'lll HOBBY w/"12 9\! JIP ena. Loaded -_.. ·~ ....,,,,..., STEREO Sales. must be I ,;;i0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0ii I pattern, oever wt=1, ''=" "",... ftlllln Dogs, 154 W/extru. $m. M8-U31. flUNTINGTON BUCH 1 familiar with stereo com. I ' the space, xlnt cond. $65 or · ponents, e~'d only. 1~ E. '?~~I ~~ 1r!' !a~ best offer.~. .• • SABLE Collle pup . 4 mo KITE SAILBOAT '71 RIVIRA 16' ' 17thSt.SuiteT,CM,10 to3. wll or2children tnschool& 7' Green enWaed velvet *AUCTION* ~tc~~ ~=~ ~~~ Te=~a&lll,.~~ • ~=:ppljcationa for ~~:=si~; ~A~*:~!: i"::!at:;t ~ 1o1d~ i.!ill FD~~:~~~3:-~s~· =.m:o~ ~~ wotk w/papen, Great ~ HOBIE CAT 14' -rum. TUID • DISHWASHER Scouting, ant I q 's or sell for $215. 5.57-4861. Color TV's, Portables I: Con· Contact: Tom Dieterich Gilt! 67>5754. Xlnt cond. $85Q. SALESMAN -.J e w e lry,• WAITRESS women's country clothes. BEIGE sofa & chair, great soles; Stereos, Bedroom 642-2151 BRIARDS, lhqay sheep 5.38-6310 (Oranp) $1195 · ~~~e(iui:~=·= wru:~ A~ p~:r&rt!e's ::!t~fn~~~~~ ~P~~ ~~1f:in, both $1S. Call Sets, Divan, Dinettes, Vel· C0111t Mualc 'Service =ty~atT~ = 'Jta ~~: ~ ~'. + tax a uc. train alert, e nerget i c Between H PM She Is considering going MAPLE bedroom: double ~ ~· 1{;.psf. ~ers, Newport Blvd. at Harbor ChristmaJ pups. 213: Slip avail. 641).1710. Ml.4'/mo. penon_ lmmed o Pen Ing TECHNICIAN back to \\'Orie p/time C3r30 bed, springs. mattress' Eye Lev~rs&ov: &: MU~ Costa Mea 696-7691 at 698-M36. 21 Glupsr Sloop. new paint, total caah selllfw price tnc: Costa Mesa Jewelry & Loan hrs wk) & wants to work dresser, mimlr, nite stand. MORE! *PIANOS*ORGANS* OLD Englilb Sheepdog, fem .4 eyl. lnbrd. ANY OFFER. 1973 IAles tax I: lie. fee ii 64&-1141. TRAINEES ~/people .who ""' totally 1100. 536-8458 betwn6& s. WINDY'S AUCTION Hammond, Wurllaer, ~··· 9 moo.-· -AKC Sieve, -4&7-2125. $1294.15. _24 mo .. de!err.d CRET involved lll lhe!l' careers. ··-v rtil ... ~1 t. with down ,., SE ARY She wou.ld enjoy retail sell-'WOULD like to buy a 4 others. Pre-seascm 11pecials, OFA ce , ~ 16' Hobie Cat $1400 pym ~ ~1 Newport Beach firm, with Woric includes assembly or ing to the nicest customers poster "hl;dstead, single size, ~ close--OUts. Ph100 & 541$.2759. 642-2'156 A.!t ; 83J.8256 $295. is $1458.04. A.P.,R. n.tT plu.5h Bay side ofiices, !eeks electro.mechanical devices. in the Vt'O!'ld 1n what we NOT painted _ walnut or COME BROWSE AROUND Orpn rentals. Money sav· BREEDERS • Engilab B\J]l ' Is 1C.96~. Lie. #118l13:. well groomed, experienced Good manual dexterity &: think is the greatest store dark maple preferred , 20'1S1n Newport Blvd. lng bargains are here right Dos' Pues. bold 't l l 8oah Sl-../Dock tlD • Sa•s • Service ~. lo join Its basic electronics req'd, Will 'in the world. If you are 642-.JSB9 Eves & wtekend& Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'ls. now at: • • Ouistmas, AKO, OJamp. ' ....-1 e Rmtal. =e!fge, s~~-of~rouJ!i teaci~t':nh·t=trles our gal pl ease send a letter CORNER group; s t·u d io Costa Mesa * 646-8686 WaBichs Music City Mi:5834 . 20' Slip, in H ll D t Ing ton EXPLORER telephone procedures, ac· 644 Wh' · A c M or resume to Classified ad couches, Never used, Asking STEREO: 1973 Garrard full South Coast Plaza 540-2830 ST. BERNARD puppy,, 4~ Harboui, $30 mo. fas ired 1 1~~e-. · · no. 552 c/o Daily P ilot, P. 0. $100. 548-4601J642--n18. Quadrasonic. systemized, PIANOS~G S mo fem, AKC, $60 best otter 6'15--02iU or 846-2310 .-i..• ' :"~~i:th~h i~ Equal Op~r. Employer ~.1560• O>sta Mesa, Ca G1r ... S.le 812 :f},1rc ~iv~~.'F.J! tn.~F~""&.,~ ~~: = nllni N=-~~35~ri!HUNtlNGTON BEACtf substantial sales organiza· TErHNIClAN, must b e 1 ..;~~~~~!!!!!!!~!!'!! I;;:;:;:;;,";;;;;;;:;::;;;:;;:;:::-:= suspension speakers, tape Best qUality • prices -serv. BASSETI', male 4 . old, avail, 615--1851 lBllOl Beac.i!i Blvd. 9C2-3llS ~3o. N:n wo:k::s. !::; familiar with all phases of WHO WANTS TO WORK! BATHRdOM sink w/laucets, deck plug in ~cks. Wu left ){awaJ-Stelnw~·Baldwindsetc. f:rt.cokr, cham,pun°atock. IMts. \ ....... ~A Sid tl l HUNTINGTON BEACH i "Neek plus Sat&: Sun. Salary stereo repair. 130 E. 17th St. DRIVE A CAB! lS' ladder, 2 barstools, quilt· unclaimed. Still brand new Player Planoa A RO $50 with papen $ l 0 0 ~ , ,71 SHASTA 'Ill open. Call Mn. Davis for ~S~u_ite_T,~CM~·~l~0,..10_3~·~~ CHOOSE your hours, work ~ bedspre~lst Hol.JYwood !!'if.!.,~· ~~ep°[ ~llyW:o.6""'' We ::~ ~66.' - . ·.. -. ~Ft~ Ray 200 aeries.. I ~P appointment. 642-1626. Like to trade? Our Trader's for yourse\f, be your own cover w er covers, °""-A:J'll~. FIEID'S PIANOS -., ~ pu-~ ! 0 r ,ear new. 4f5 t.1 OklsmobiJe 11AIW Parad. _, •-«-, boss Men or women. Can be lamps, linens, d I s b e S • ~ ~.s.~E.< _.... ruun The fastest draw In the West. ~ u.numn ~ v.n. you . slightly handicapped. Vts, knick-knacks, p ictur es, Costa Mesa (714) ~3250 Ouiatma.s! AKC reg, Top pack-a-jet engine. ~peel IU. •• .a Daily Pilot Classified 5 lines, 5 days for $5. Call to-retired. Age 21 to 70, su~ printa, boy's toys, Dec. WOOD Mfg. opens doors to BALDWIN Organ Model 46 quality 1fll1 15th St. NB, for ftlhlllg I: water skiing. Ad. 642-56711. day · · • 642-5678 plement your income. Drive 1-2-3. 19'16 Kauai Pl, C.M. Publl Fri Sat. Su Swa HP absolutely perfect cond &CS-1327. Fully ·equipped t 6 n d 0 m $2295 't ·-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-........... a cab 6 hrs or more a d•>-!Next to Mooa Verde C.C.) Meet" pri.:.S. ,.,::;,...,:: 'l'hh i. a pro-,,,: AKC, ""German Shep pup-traller.0J:.i out!ltt "..,!!I!,< · , A OOHVENIENT SHOf'PINU AND SEWING GUIDE l"OR THf GAL OH TME GO, For en .cl In Woman's World Call Mary Both 642-5671, ox! 330 Macrame is Fun! Clever SMp-in Join the fun -learn to do Apply ln pel'llOn, Yellow Cab MOVING! Scars washef, prints.· Wood wall plaques., stnunent, cost over $3Cm; pies, fro. male & female, 9 new .. ~ · iSllOO -coa -· + ti.Jc I: Be. • Co., 186 E. 16th St .. Ccsta $55. Dryer $45. Day bed $15. CUBlom cutting avail. West Will sell for best offer. wkli, 66-3629.· ' ~ · p h 0 n e Fully self contalned. Sleepa Mesa. Twin bed $3). Assorted turn, Coast wood spec. 14939 96&-45m • GERMAN Shepherd 4 l6' Bolloo WM1er without six. (H$7WS895l 67 >· • 1. YOUNG man to do yard ganies, toys, book:B, kitchen Dillow, We stminster. LHV"'I Townll months, AKC registered. ,.,11•• • mo. ' work on Saturdays. Steady. items, lamps, clothes, misc. 893-1512. Hooky Tonk . Upright Piano shots. $50, ~7283. portmotormodef......, ~~ e: total ~ ~ price inc. 847-1863, Hwtl Bch. -'Fri 9 to 4; Sat 9 to 2; ·ll51 ~W~ASHER==.-..,-~d-,.,....-.-,..-1 $350 or best ofier. Call 3 German Shepherd puppies $2500 &17~. • 19'73 uk!s ~It fie. fee ii =..==cc===---! Char!Cston St., C · M · pwr mower, edg8', dinette 646-3632 or 64.5-1791. to good homes ns. $2456.73.. with down ~ 545-4710 set, maple corner desk & 2 CHICKERING Grand, 5', 2", ~ ~er aell 14' Sid boat A $329.'50 deterred pymt. PliCf •ct.lllM 11~ l OiRISTMAS Baular, Bouti· chests, end step table, sew-Beaut Ebony, Exoel tone. DOBY·AKC, 21i9 yn, trained, siJ.-2l64, StS-8995 :r:~_i,$2009.62.A.P.~ •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim' iiViiiii; I ~~ & ~~~ ~:.:ru~~if~ !lr mar:~~ii, ~ ,:!;. 5t5-933l ~ ~. AM & =· $SO. Call days only e ·s.a;. e Swv5- Antiques 800 SCRAM-LETS · ANSWERS item11 Thurs, Fri, Sat, 10-3, garden toola, bsehold items, ' ======-=-....,~.,.-,-I I~ e R~ol1 u~735 X.Q; Hammond Prol. Orgao '~·~·•• ~-•, < •··-rill -• IDt8 Port Weybridge, NB, .ro.r-. ~"~ ~~ ~.. 11 -EXPLORER 644-2707 ORIENTAL RUGS in xln't cood. Cost over only. Afghan puppies 6••47 4 Famny G·n··-Sale' Fri. N ·-~ on •.• 20% iw,cm. Pvt pt,y wm een for ~ .... ~·aAK~c.H-~~~· M«':i~;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;/ --.~ a • ....,... &: enl..iU rugs $5500.. 673--6234.. BIOION FRISE, AKC OF , Sat, Sun. Aft 9:00, 2 oU thru Ouistmai, Expert UY Player Piano f •-/ 920 cooobe•, ma""""" rug & cleaning & ,..;.,v1ng. BUl'. B a or $500. SHOW HOMfS c.._,.. .. lo -HUNTINGTON BIACH pad, Mapl'e table, air cond, seU, Trade. SHAH 'N SHAH, ~2940· DDa,_~~-LaT. Cn4) ~7D ~ 1 0 ._ 1m-............ ~ 181kn. Beach Blvd. 80.m boby lurn, 1ota of misc. 1930 ....,... s Main Sa Ana, .... ....,..,.., .....,~ ·• •~u.av~ -.......... , .xl.~ ---~ ___....,.,,._. ~~ . , ota CM 545-4SO . • --:~·-. --~ ·.~':'~ '.A II"-. °"'""' """"'· ;UUl<flN<jll?>()~ • Betake -Hiker -Notch -Swan Dr, Mesa Verde, CM "'55"'7"'-1"'212,.....,,'.,545-~50'10~·-.,.,..-SCHILLER upright Grand, ~-~-unr, -;w ~~ms I~ eacr: BD&lln llnll Gr1mly -.KICK ~Sale, l'brlstmu ~~ BEIGE Nylon carpeting. decorative cabinet. lst $100. 0•~ANDING BORZOIS! .-.. -. . . , MnU ntft The guy who orders a soft ower arrangmnts w-pad. Very good oordition takes, 551.-2974 u~~· -.. , drink has no KICK coming. ua~e quilt & antiques Fri & clean. 911> sq. ft, $2.25 per . Good 830 (Ruaian Wolfhoundl). Best 8~' caboYer open rd ----1972 111:1111111ma ENGLISH Antiq's. Oak &. ~~ ~. 5 pm, 820 sq yd, Abo 9x12 Rug -Pad. Sportins s breeding! Tttma. 832-1457. camper, with, jacb. vmyi nLllr-U :w.., ... ~ak""t·1~.288Sncy, l'SA""'T-Sun7'~_~1'-'0-4.""'"'eou,...ch","7'Jr. F;a,,.~rt aell by WIN94 CHESTER$90 :IJ!!f' ... -rbyel Pedigree Afgh1n Pups :l'i'~iiiio~32'!2""' VAii Nlllvrllt'lllN style chair, Circa ll8)5$120. clothing, unicycle, Sailboat, INDOOR plant sale • Ter· ""'06 new ·, • .::!! .,_ ~ll_00~----~832=.,_..,.~I SLIDE in cam• r'-, -.IUl.llll I !Desk & chr ....... , l'l!IOl ""t sui~ golf clubs. 1421 rariums, Bonaa1 & exotic In-w~· n::.i.i ~uoo:Ji HonM 156 ~TED-' ~5695 Oak grandfather clock Circa Olltrtgtt, OJM door plants, ~ Pr i c e • gauae, vent-rib. loQr buTel, . l!W, $9'.X). Resid. m.a735. TOYS. clothes,, h. o Iii • e h I d 91i2--mi8, 19281 -Weymouth $12). L.C. -Srnitk dbl....buTel, REG. Appalloosa Mare. 5% 531-230C + tu 1: be. ANTIQUE ROLL-T...OP· items. Noon Fri. Dec. 1 & Ln., H.B. 12gauge,'XID:'tcond,1fl3).l2 yn, Excel breecllr:lg. Good '64. F~ ~Camper, Exeellent featurel include DESK, s Walnut. All Roll· Sat. 17441 Lldo Ln, H.B. MINK stole, super 8 Camera Gauge Ted WUliama, vent· for child 14 yn: It o&der. 0.'y eqp•a'llO{ ..;p: Best orr Jensen toilet, rarCe I: ovejl. ing parts restored pertE"ctly. Household 'Goods 814 & proj., aceordian, color rib, Wah1t ltk. 1xln't• oood, =in ~ ~ Pvt. pt,y. 'w-3881. • 1 ton Dodge cbuels. I $600 or best offer. ph TV, air oond., dla rill&:, Sony $135. Olleman tent, (Qasis) ._. ns . ..._ on .,~..__..69 • C 1_ Bik $92.55 MO 64t-0714 DEMOLITION SALE tape player. 6 4 2 · 8 2 7 7 14xl6, Uled once, $11>. aft -or__... er. J'WT"'U • ye~ • total cub~ ieDing ~ inc REDECORATE your he.me Sunda)t, Dec. 3rd 548-Q18. Gpm, ~l076. CHESTNlTI' eeldlna, 8 yrs, 5c:ooten 92S 1973 lilies tax I: lie. fee i~ fo r Holidays. Decorator Chamber Stove, hot water CASH register, elec &: 6 Man life raft, near new allghtly -~ b 0 r ~ e • TRIUMPH m: dirt bike $609B.Th. 84 mo. deferTed specializing in Antiques. healer, stationary tub, wall manual: Dute, guitar, Sony cond. $80. gentle but spirited. Trained $Ui0. Honda. 90. dirt, $100: pymt price with •· down Avail at reasooable prices furnace. Many other items. TV, Polaroid, diamond, an. Aft 6pm, 675-1076 to jwnp A ahow. $250. 8.13-0149 aft 6:30 all day is S82119.3>.• .APR ia 9.83%. 979-2811 Priced to sell! llil Garnet, tique clock. 642-9107. TV Radio HIFI . 552-8790. Slln: ' "" ' Ser. • ($185). UNIQUE Jerm> Lind day Balboo i.land. TENNIS CLUB Stwoo ' ' 136 GENTLE quarter & GREAT Cbrlltmu Gitt -• Solot e S..Vlco bed, pie Allfe, oak secretary, * 40 yards Used aqua nylon NB . Tennia Oub charter ---------~ ~-= um Steem lOOCC, Exoel e RentMs patchwork, hen d made ahag carpet, $2 yard , membership, Orig price + EVERY zenith & RCA TV in Call 54&-9114 or 6G-8284., cond, $3f6. Call aft 4 pm. . ftm.ADrD , Olristmas g i f t Items. 644-o329 trans. fee. (n4J 686-3852. stock on sale now at Orange BUCKSKIN &: QRTR H ..• r 557-2318 r. LAI"~ 645-8018. Jewelrv 815 POOL Tables _ Freight C 0 u n t Y' 8 I a r g e Ii t 28 mos old, $250. or Belt or:i: MUST aeU • Honda ATC 90; OI' Appli1nc• 802 .;_.t. dama8'!d. All as, $49 to RCA-1.enlth dealer. 3 Yr fer ~78'7f i • ' stm ~ warranty. Take - Kenmore Weiher & Electric Dryer Both Worklft(I $25.00 pr. 13M333 TURQUOISE JEWELRY $19 9. Ch r t st ma 11 picture tube, 1 yr parts &: 1 · · over $25/mo. payments. HUNTINGTON IE.A.CH Genuine Indian, some "old Lay-A-Way. 639-8623. yr El'Vlce on all 1ets. 90 ~ · l8llJ1 Beach Blvd. sc.8803 ~~",~s~:~eel!~'. ~e"fe~~Z1:c~drl!:'tl! ~~or~enn~to~ I ..::T,'r' _ _, Jl•lPj *~~,:,cc :::=::sCH. \Vholesale prices. 6200 W. .. ....... -, b--• new-. Call 1C. -* --~ml • •--·-All tlonal "·t H N.B 64&-1317 .. ,, •. 1\11 ··cuJU ,._, quality aervlce! ABC Color .,..... ~· r1...... O< UllJW"· op ;.dt:ry . . 816 Nancy, S40-3193 pm. L TV 0021. Atlanta, Huntington 1969 BSA Victor 441 CC ~15 wk. Pvt Pty. WATER Heeter, 40 gal elec. Beach 968-3329. • lloata, G-.1 900 = .......,., $500 or ""'1~~~----...,..,. DISK Sander, 12", l hp. (in crate) Below -FISHER · offer 111 •coll-llliO Trollen Trow! MS The Davt.Brown Co. • • • su.• Bostoo Whaler .__ '89 Ka----~ ~ . Xlnt ~. ' • macramc lhl' ea.'iy, today way! Send now tor our popular Instant Macrame Book! Learn be.sic knots while you NEW Whirlpool Dishwasher $275. E!ec. ~ $325. Both rold. TV prizes, must sell. 6'J3.-0590 after 6. Leonard tapper g r inde r PRICE S RIG "' ~""' w_,........., ...,. .... w/dlamond wheel. 6" tool i o-===~64&-=-"1684"-'---~ I HT dinghy, new cond. Used ~ chairt, , Ure, battery. '72 Tent Trailer, uted once. grinder. keller Jig filer. KITCHEN cab t net 8 &: Pretty ml.Sit for the boll· twice. Orig. $MS. Ofr. $575/bell ofr. 979-'l718 Elec toilet, t1C. Must seU. Cal1~1400after5. lormlca counter top s. dayt.'1SHERKX-90stereo 6'5--0904. '72 HONDA 125 'Take over pym e nts. DISHWASHER, S pec i a 1 , BRAND nu never used, 12'' Harden Enterpriaet, 815 W. amplifier (power only). 40 BOAT, motor A: trailer, Like new, $500. • 536-995l 531-2686. OK'Merritt Inspect while Craftsman Floor saw. $300 18th SI., C.M. ~2842. watt. RMS, 4 tune. seL tape $350 ~-HONDA._ lo -n-CLEAN l trtr.s, 24'·22' Like make behs, chokers, head-Buttons follow the pretty still installed Make offer, .,A.,9028 FOR Sal -V mon. loudness cont. hi filter, 67l-397T .w•u '"" ru.i.ao::a, • nA... •£..-.,_2126 846-7360 ...._ ' e • 4AI ending concentric basa Ii: treble & ' xlnt l cond, nOoo. firm. new, UCB\ O.....-. ,,_., ~-:'-""'~~----M=;,-.. ~u.-.... --,---,~1~8-I machlneS, 3 colwnn, SlO more. Includes walnut cab-Bo.ti/Marine 96&--11& after(. ' I band&, ponchos, wall hang· curve of the bodice, then an IJ18s! Complete directions for lnvlslbJe zipper tracks one 12 designs, . 1.28 pagE'll, over side of this pleat-Dared 185 lllustrati0n8. · princess. It's so tllmming. LAWDY bKen:-~re each. 673-4627. lnet. Ortg. cost $150, sell' 15!,'!fP. 904 '88 YAMAHA 00, reblt •n IDEAL 25'., ~r & tuP.· as er•~ MOVING to an apartment. FIRE WOOD fut for $75. Ph. Mike • w/extru Xlnt tramporta ·:r.;· aJr, cempa~/C. load· BEVENTY·nVI: CENTS Printed Pattem 9239: NEW 540-nBO Miscellaneous tumlture for Ull6l ~pect '675-1527 after 5:30. 40 H.P. elert. Johnmn with Hon, $175. 546-3855 • , $3400, •S5llt1 615-3031.. &a.le. 1 ,._ citron M_.,._ Villa Park .,,.,.__.,,. controls -i..t..:i.. reblt. Rent W•shera/Oryers $2. Wk. Full malnt. • ~1212. for each pattern -add z; Half Sizes lM;, 121Ai, 1411.r. cents for e&ch pattern for 16~, U%, 20%, Dlh. Sil.e Air Mail and Sped&l Handl· 14% (bWlt 37) takes 2-\t yda. q · otberwi8e third-dlW 54-ln. OVER 3lO waJ1hers. dryers, delivery will take three 8EVl:NTY·nvE ~NT8 ~ton troro $39.95. WMb or more, Send to for each pattern -add 25 ~~==,,,· =-=,,...,==~ AHce Brook&, !he DAILY cents for each pattern tor KENMORE GAS DRYER PILOT, 100, Needlecraft Air Mall and Spedal Handl-RUNS GOOD SOO. D@t., Box 1.63, Old Chelsea Ing; otherwise thitd--cia&s • 64>0022 e Station. Nt:w York, N.Y. delivery will taM! three $80 1 YR. guam, del & 1n- llml.. ~Name. .\MreM, ween or more. Send to atall. Late mod. all cycle f.lp. Patleft N~. , Allct: Brooks, the DAILY Kenmore wuher. 839-1778. ... N E E D LE CRAF1' 72! PILOT, 105, Needlecraft e DISHWASHERS. washers cr.>cllel. ""11. .... ,.,,. 0.pl, Box 163, Old Chelaea drye blt i.. dtrec:tlot•. 50e. Statioa, New York, N.Y. delv·~· a-:7620. ~ w Mii uevc lklot. lOOlL Print 1(111119, ....._,,, v · • . Buie W'IC)' Jcnot1 pat. Zlp. httenl Nwnher. KM'CHENAID dishwasher tnna.' SUJ0. ' NEED LreRAFT 'Tl! '65: Kenmore electric deyer ._..... cr..-c BMli: _ Oochl:t, knit, etc, Free _,,$25.=..:..,.__=-::C::'------ Leon "' plcturel! Pat· dlftctlonl. 50c. COOMt'H & tf'l'I& &Liil r.t..t Mlicnnwi ..... o • t -Otil -Buie. fancy 1cnoU. pat-E!fl_.,t IOI it ;foe than 100 gtfb -1;:J1·00a... Book _ 8 MM Kodak instam11t1c pro-Ci l '!tlB a.rp.e BoM: ... Learn by plcturet! Pat· jector, ld-95. New. $100. Aft $LIO. tema. $1.00. 8fim, ~1(776, 11 ,,., a. Sr• • 50c. ~ W Otft .... MCYI'ORIZED Minolta SRM ....-., u PNt •tpa• ... more tbJn lOD liftJ -w/lntt~er. $ 2 9 5 . ranean ....... st).Je sofa 9 .;'nth; ~w VIDF.O Tape recorder, Akal Oftr p)) ....... ;t_ $5'15. '68 Honda 350 · Tr•llen, Uttftty M7 old $175.00. Paid $500.00. ~~!°~ =~t~ AC/DC, Portable, nu w/fac 548-4636 tlaYa, SC&-7543 eves $350 or' make offer Antique dres!t~ table and 1 t pri 962--6767 warr, comp I et up REBUILT Oiryaler ~ "' 837 ... JMt FLATBED tn.ller 12x6, $13:1 . chest $60.00. Ant l q u e owes ces. . whecorder, ~amen., RF transmiaJoJI 2 t i ':t 1970 Honda ~ Ex-,Att,6 pn( dresser with beveled mirror ANXIOUS to sell N.B. Tennis convmer, & bat t e_r y tlon geer ii;,dra~c ~ cellent cond. $U50.00 or \M:Bl 675:-10'l6• $70.00. Iron bed. $25.00 Box Club &: BBC membenbips. ~~.' ~ oU retail pnce, w/adapter'. ~4. offer, 60-8310, Auto S.r;Ylce,· P•rfl ~ springs and m a t t re s • "°~"""'111:-,. ,...~-~--~ avallabll!. Br I c k and CAR.PET layer has or:t. .. -A RCA 23'' O:>kn' TV, Estate Boeh Power 906 YAM mini -Enduro, Xlnt ed. U-..1--.. n ...._,. ' Down plpe, port exh Many IKIWf'M-8Jrltone nee d e d for Hi·Lows, Will 1t:ll at cost Sa.le, BRAND NEW! $495. ,;.....,... SEA "'"Y" xtrU, belt otttr, &l+-5U9 Speclal barbecue. Every th l n g plus labor. 558-8182 675--0261 OI' 846-2310 .&;;01.1. nA $5() 00 New bricks 4c each C55 Old• Paek·a·Jet, ~·. XIO YAMAHA 360 dirt bike, fork , · · · ROSEN11JAL China, blue & Ut" Zenith Blk I: white, TV, Seriea, Equipped for Water kit, G';r, Jowered erw. • ·~nt Ruat Al Comlsion" Pool taMe, K'>Od for white, aervice for 12, pert. Portable w/atand, $35. Sklina " •~•-, tandem -. • -~ Aailahw dust,, i -ticll. t teenagers. Not slate. Cue cond $500 956-l057 551.-3134 ......... ,,_.. ......,.._.. Id body includes team stidui I: balls all for $40.00. SURFBO. ARD. 1.6,. G ' trailer. Call alh!r '12:00 HONDA,111> Cl:. xlot shape; ~ _, 50 o!...1.- Good otunl)I p~ pone -... MAGNA vox AM/FM ......, noon. (n4) -lllUST Scrambler Pipes. $19 5: -.u. (All-Ford' ".Ltnooln ... -tablt:, including 5/8" ply-Noll, perfect cond. $45. radio I: ret'Ol'd ~ + ~" SEW 1 551t297C ~) ..00 wet top 125.00. Call 552-?mevet. colorTV.552-7622. 'nSlclp)ack:l>'opeaa"U1-.U67 y.,..,,. 100, 1964 OUSTAl'SON 64Hlfil or alter 4 P.M. 6 DRAWER dealt, sanded 215 OMC, 90 hrl, d\lal batt•, y ...... 90 Runr great! LINCOl!c.u.ISRCURY 97H.120. 165. Royal typewrltor, !8" I ll .-...... <'Ocl<plt cowr, Both Jar iai 968-1865. ·-:r~ MOVING! GE elec dcyer, carriage 545. 6C2-9195. 1 • Bimini top, comoam, elec. 1..0 leech' at W•mer top.o!-the-llne, 1 yr old, .,.. ._ 'IW .. bU,.. pump i -· 14M> '89 HONDA 90. Nu trial-. Huntington Buch $lll0; ~pc aet MUwa Mlacoll,,_.. · pack. 15150 . .,...,,., Pilton. •t<. .~ "' ,.. tr "!WM II# tho Viking" puroelaln "Rooc M~t" !60: Wontocl 120 I Llnos, 2 Tl"'"• n;ll 25' In~ aw... boat, Sips ports. le-lt182. 14MM4 4 mahog dbtlrqi nn cha.trs $81---------+ t, .,.. Ollh_ion., canvu, Motor Home1 ta/$25 set; 9x12' All-wool WANTED for awittmu -8oor, MWlY d t co rated, S.te/Rent MO VW Motori, ccmplete1y reblt, !J!laian carpet, It belee $40. Wooden. antique or old FREE • ~ Lab. Part Mutt .eeT eo b et I eve .1---------1 lnlt. I: Guu'. $290 t: up EJc. -r-772:> rm~ Roclt.bte Horat.. Gennan 'P<Mter, 9 moe. lf.!:4l!83-. 2T' TRAVCX> chlnp, Allo • us tor LAYTON Wa ter Softnr $27S. 6t&-C149. ~ Loves 11: l d 1 • et' OllUS c.bUl CC:\dltr top 2)' ~ ~~ ~ '!_Pi~~ i.:.1 Flat conv. tOj) $40. Porta. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS lhape twin enc ftd.Jo · ALS 1.<wan A Col!a crib 115, baby swtnir $8, TQ BUY PIAllO FOR 2 BLACK • Whlte. co<lt·l • ~ dopCll nndor, MJ . :Ill' PRIDE 6 JOYS 56--0ll1, ,.,, , • 36x!4 mlrror $:1>, Craig !m CASH poo/TetTler pupp1e1. -n11«Y ""'"' -"'-6 VAN CO!jVEl\Sl~NS !Ille. n.oo. Aft &pm, ~1016. .j ::" -1 • U .. -. $?.oo~-.._ --Fumlturo 110 .. .. -I -11 11117 ~ .. ' 5CJc, W1<011GHT iron, 1ormicA top I rad A tp dedr 6 spkn $75. 835-2'nt old. MS-mt fn ~. $9f7S. m-1577. ·111ca • ~ • Rentl\ll McADAMS Brol. auto body 8»-2156. DEPRESSION CLASS BLACK. 1m. Poodle, .... t SICIPJACK :I>, f'llotrldP, * Dai11n9 lite. ~~'=~ ~ G~~! ~r_~lh11= : =-dtru!'~-. =~ = ~Jai"· co !!;, :i-,: • .,1rt~t1:fi: tlll01 ·~:· o.n. 66--74'l. 164S Plaotada, Chrlltmu, ;\';. -Sat 10 to 54&-<1869 Vacanclft: COit money! Rent ra~reemder, heedh bait Ntitt to C.O. 0.t!!!tn CM. VW ENOINI 9p.m.1 Rags to Richc"t.285 WANTED: Compltte set your houM, apt .. store tank, Elc.=.• 14 l•AMltwHome . E. Main, 1\Jgtln, SC4-03U Bookl of thcr Wtttttn World. bldR.1 etc. thru a Daily Pik>t 27' UnHllte O'.ukw '00. Pert ,., .,..,, VH9tlon 1500 CC * meta A oood want ad !s a good 1"' Reaaooablt. S*-dll be! • OU. lied Ad. S•ll Idle IC.1111 eond. f'ully equip. Xtna. * UM31l * Dally Pilot Wont Ada """ """tment. _, c.Jl ~-I M .... olr. ~"Tr. _ batph pk!!. !IOc, -of u -fl!" ~-· table. Rattan -... -...... s 50c. """"-<H -111 15'--5Dc. QatH -I -lS pa"""" loo .... dlalr. ~ . 50c. ~ • • * Sofa I. matchlnc love v.-ncW. GDll: .....,, Rt!nt •• mnm QllH 8loll: t ... 1e&t, never u.9f!Cf. Both $160. """"' IOL, ob9 !Ito. UIU&Uy home, 98&-'191~ ote. lift I l!OUy Pilot -... ,....,,, ._ • I ' ~-ll •• J51 -a1---ts a~ •••. ee YoUr -11 *"' · _.,', Items with 81J1e, me Delly ____________ , Pilot aa.Hlld. - ' ' 1 .. . . . ' \ • • • -... ·~ 1 • jj ., tl l ·~ . ' ' M • • l I J '! ., ' I i I J '' I DAILY PILOT -.... l~ l .-..... 1§1 I _ .... I~ I ·-..... l§Jl _., .. l~I -.... I~! -.... I~ I -. .... I~ I -.... 1§1 /CIMOlca 95' Alllol, ... """ m A " -no ,,,...... I ..... '!Ill .!:nfllli ~,J !Jfe<, 41"' -.!?'!!l ± . '!!"( ;::;: L-:T'~ s. -. ALIA IOMIO KARMANN GHIA UNA.ULT "° A-. i_..., m A-. u-.. YOWWAGIN CA.MAIO 990 Autot, Uaod ,.. l'LYMOU1H MUSTANG Dull9 !!f!llo t.fi Alfa II••• '11 xar-Gioia *'"RINA.ULT 'lll v.w . ..u1. -· '6!._CAIWIOlnL, :~rd. ~,..,.i. PvlB.-1. '68 E Cami• '68 ~CT,•.• .... 1964 Pl>moUth s1o11oa law tm Md ldll. 9't t.I> pt COb:I. pao ~ 08lr _.. --T .... Sbow1oom oood, Lo ml Waaor:i, x.Lnt air c:oDS. Pl& , Ulll: 8-. Sand Wlndor. ""'Y -XlOf -. TOYOT & 511 •• ...... -·· '11'Al. \08, AT, PS, Air condlllootl"I. PS/PB, Steno !aj>e, vJ..,I P/8, 175 e< blOI -· ' Eomlltnt COllCl!tlon. 11400. ~ isfOllJJOlf Soll -.. •115 vw --· one loo MW'll8. 186384Al. Only lop, 1!:xceptJonol ear. Muat 5&-ISI <WI JN.n r..-.. cou 1111-447. =· ....,. con1 ,..., .. u lhll CHEVIOLIT $1395 -1o •Pm<· CdM ...._ 0r. CM. -~ MAZDA TOYOTA'S .... --. HOWARD Chevrolet '11 111-... -I, autoj =--"'p""o"'Nn=""A""C,..--1 i ~ vw Van eam ... , '61 .. bit '73 Moille . Carfo Newport BMch ~. PS. PB. Uke new, '70 Chev. % * Al * '73'S ,.., 1llllO. or oat otter MacArthur Blvd' Jambone .....,, 129111. 6'6-786'1 '70 PONTIAC Tan picic up. vt, cwitom, AT, 645-1389. S CN 133-0555 '65 MUsrANG 2!tl ha.rdlop, .t ExecuUYe g ~ wqon. v.a. PS, laclory alt, 8 ply t'-No , '68 VW, -ellClne WOii<, Auto ~$8 .llllr Coad. CO .... NENT•L ~~.,_ wholeaale, Automatic, power -wrap -bumpe<. w at n Prices! !4'0 ........ -. Sit "" .. ~. eloc. windows, eledrlc Priced at wbole1al e. LAST MANY MODILS .-.OOU '6S MUSTANG, radio, P/S, rear window , nick. (tm8E). Onl> & COLORS VOLVO • tu ,... mo. 72 LINCOLN P/B. automatic. $750. Howanla' opodaJ boY at.,. $2450' lwciaN l,.,;,:.i,.o.&;lvwy =-~ cpt, J::""' "'th '71 MUST:;,~ronM. All =~.,.: ..-. HOWARQ Chev,.Jtt e e e D• VOLVO LEASING whole.-.ie."" oar. At pwr., A/C., xlnt cord. l2EOO S2450 ' fllatArth~ ~-AUTilllAlE~T..., '73's ~D :i: $4595.00 ., oller. 640-1936 Alt 6 PM HOWARD Chevrolet · m .tHS lllll'I-See It . YOll'D...,. u MacHo--a OLDSMOBILE Nowpart Be.ch aUUIRI• Soutbem Calfonia WCU-U MacArthu< Blvd l Jamboree 72 a-.-IMMIDIATI HERE NOW! 531-.. 531-*7 '68 Olds uusss : Pidnlllt~Y-DILIVIRY ltW lstllalilllaf Cornorht&Horl>or V""'Cn&lser' ... ,.,..... ·n Ponliao Flreblrd ... -'I Come la '"' Drive Sonta Ana vs. AT, PS, ~. Rack. "Elprlt" 3lO "engine. Foc- i.ow ,.,.... HUNTINGTON llACH II TOOAJ,I Bank Leasil~IC LINCOLN '64, !Pl ,.. belt Priced Wider wholesale. tory Air. P I S • P I B , . HOWARD Chrw Jet MAZDA otter. Xlnt Oond'. Ute blue (WAV660). Only automatic, bueketa. c:ons>le. N -....~ NOW ON DISPLAY lli(6-,C.M. le9303 oolor $1495 Deluxe lntmo• & ........ Mwpert _, Sain Service c.cs & DIM See It -You'U Buy It D>l M'ch 1 Drl • must lee lo apprec. !rim. 17,<m mi. C&nyon ~•Jamboree Blvd Pll'll BoctySbop 17n1 IEACH ILVD. ~ ~I .. -!. (CorneriofeM~~=-I Call ~2314, 8-5, aft 6, HOWARD Chevrolet Bronze. Abaolutely mint! m 1•11 [ij ~ " u ,,,, -The All New '73 -Ul8ll irv1ne, Calli. 9'J66f 832--022A71 c·~T. SEDAN Nowpart BMch !3400 ... ..,. anytime '69 Ford " Ton V.t ,....._._.. ., W.... 'IMI VA n4f833.8620 2131627-0367 "'" MacArthur Blvd A Jamboree '6' Pont Bonne 4 dr. nearly Pu. neeulde. Slandard &hilt, ,_ MJ uu TOYOTA tui.nt 152f>O. * 642-<loo 13i.oss5 new -. brb, pa1nt " :m>.h ~ter. clean jt..;:,~ MERCEDES BENZ l••.:• Chev VeCJG CORVETTE '" 01c11 cut1a11 :=!P;.,:t .J. :;:, ~ S WllD 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Wagon Cpe. vs, AT, P$, Air, priced 646--0231, evn 6*-43&1 1295 AUmN AMERICA '" Morcod11 ._ TOYOtA SEE & DRIVE '66 Corvette ' •pd. pooltrac-Onlyunder woo1"""" <=rai. 1"67 F1RE811Ul all power, Haw.RD Chevrolet -S.rlH '71 tloa. AM/FM, T R w ~ la ~M ~--·-~ I ~ ~-tie -~ '"'--6 R New '73 · """""'· cam, Borg·Wamer $1595. •~. pe, ·~-.. ~~. ·~. N.wport a..ch LEAVING the ooont:ry-mlllt ~ au .... ,-. • .......,, lllW "" Wide ti.rel, dlx whffll, AMI clutch, side pipes, custom lU-jackel"I, Sl.400 firm . -urBlvd A Jamboree Sac. '70 Austin"'-· -whtta side walls, belae exl 1986 Ila-. C.M. le9'03 VOLVO FM, 4 speed, l'adlo, al' body & paint, much more. HOWARD Chevrolet ~-='~,.,..--,,..,...-,.,..-I m.osss cond. 19'TS/beaL 545-1114. ~=excellent LEAVING country, must aen AT cond. Dk. blue exterior, $1815. 893--6460. Newport Be.ch '10 Le Mans. 2 dr coo~. *'!ill Fotd, 11 T. PU. v • .,. AUSTIN HULEY $1566 ~:ro.::. &"'::!it)::, ft'I '··-'· vlnl'• 1nt$16u· COUGAR -·~~:SJamboree i: .. ':'1.;;i."V': .=, abarp, clean, Bis 6 eng. '61 A tta H ·•~ S ... See It • You'll 8"y It -· UUlll •-1 y ll -· * 549-:D<7 Runa wen. new brakes. us e ..... ,J pn , IMl'ft ~ t • ou' Buy It MUST sell. '69 ~. Air. RXER UPPER ,63 ~-•-· e - pa1n4 tirft, .,.,.., tape -xln4 body fair. '"'-·~I •. ..!, 71 Toyota $9GO ltll. t. Maroon w/ whll< vinyl foa. ~·-~·· ieck, heater. New 1eat Needl clutch work. Best of. -lUUIL LUlll e 540-3887 e 1\.,....... · • · Good cond. m-.t.542. auto trana. P.S., P.B. atr 1 ~ :1t!.._llaple St.. Alt. covers. $850. or ~t offer. !!!. ~ $100. 675-Gl10, '* YOLYO ·n Toyota I...m:b'ubltt Lo lJ66 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 -lUUIA •12 COUGAR. pkt, Ukie new, cond., radio, tinted ~. Kut 1ell, 646-«IOl. .. ......,. YOC load~ 'th --· ~ Dl!W tires, _.... body, needl * * '67 Flrebird, Ml equip. ,_IOI~-!!!!'!;,Alr-ConcL7. $2800. ·-, ·~~ 990 VIII = w> "'"-• ~· •--•· nd ~•M 1989 FORD % ton camper -.. -..-1n. ReblL q . 11'U"V.<.i: "' -,IU. Days 675-4210, ewe 830-2121 carburetor or fuel ~ ~· "'"'"' co ., -.='a\,,!/~;. 0~~ il'.;J :,::,~ X:.~'" Alt 5 ' 30 ~7==~~ :..9303 "i,~~ ~· ae<1. IUICK 1966 -· c.M. 646-9303 DODGE ~~~ trade ""' '70 .-..~ s.-. HTP, x1nt mJlea. See to appr«. Call . 2IO SE Coupe 675-6617, %1HJ8.l646 100'/o WARRANTY '70 TORONAOO • All P"'" c:ood., one owner,.._ bey atter 5 p.m., 5.17-1919 IMW A oil= ,-.,, IUUY equip-E;:~~CK •n NOVA '70 Dodge =: .. ~~~Im-.~ ::i~~mmac. = '91 % T. O>evy Truck w/10' v~ --~.1 """· ' VOLKSWAGEN A·~ tie -2 dr cpe V-8 power steertn• Short van, AT, VB, two tone '62 0"· bl •--•·• w1•--~-,,_ bed. RuMlng """" perfect. -· _,,, JI-Sle-s 1-. •wma trans, power '"'" auromattc ' radio heater' p&lnt new tires. Hard ID -,. t eng, Very ~ =• ·~--· Call & "' ,,_, .. .,.. 'M VW Ing, radio._ blue exterior, all dean A ' priced• to ..ti find ~an. Hurry! 67913!:. ~ = Nice! $250. ,::"':,:ll::.· ;;.:5'H860"'"':::.:,,· ____ 1 e -.i646-0388 e Warnar & Main St. Bug 4 apeed radio he vinyl lntenor. SJE585. Only (287EBL) only $2495 !545-'5.1 Pont, Cat. Low ml, ....,.. '6' El Camino, V-8, SIJI., air, SANTA ANA 54&-014 cl.,;.. car. ciRTS87). o:i,"· ··-1 y ~7" $2395 1"67 Olds_~ ' opd, orig =~ ~. -· Orte ...... newalr-181!1. '11-.:ed .. Coupe,allpowr, $995 -"oull,8"ylt • HOWARDChavrolat MacHo--;;:"c.nM7~' °"""'·==-,~~;;.,.,=--I Sun.133-0lti alt 6:30, all day ROY c••va, Inc. -"'!..~alter. .,, I.-!. N wcu-u RAMILEI ..,. ~~ HOWARD Chevrolet U11116 ~~ ':";:!:-. 531-or 531.-o7 l"1 Oldsmobile Ct1tlaaa Su· 1--------1 '70 GMC Suburban. air, lull Zl4 E. l'ltll .. '60 Men:edel Benz 220 s. Newport ...... lDYOTA m•ss Comar lot .. Ha..... =·lull>" equlpt, l2S\IO. '18 llamb ... bel SST"'"'"'" P"I'· Lo ml'1. $2975. C9t--GS'12 Colli u.. ltM4't Good conditklll. $EKX> or of. MacArthur Blvd A Jamboree Sant Ana PS-1'1$, auto. recent over- .; :~~ .,., heavy du!J', USED IMW's ""·-MG JU.4555 1968 -. c.M. -'70 Chev '68 c=net ..::. ' ••· 311, v. PINTO haul. $850. 548-4903. v.a, 4 ..... $400. cub '°'7· ... ,.. 72 KARMANN GHIA '68 BUICK Rlvtera, ""'· ~ s w....,.10 .... ~ AT, ~. PS, .... T -llRD M2-<l912 ?I 2002 Save $1,IXI>. and still &et tac-owner, 30,000 mllea,. &lr, Air, PS, PB, lOCCEK. tlres/pe.lnt $995. 833-0149 '72 Pinto Runabout Landau --------1 •a CHEVY, % T. VAN l'/00 71 2IOO SEDAN '61 MG, Brown. now paint, tocy warnn...r,. Only lD tape, bucket -r.. new $2595 alt6:30, all day Sun. top, air cond. Fully equip. '72 T-BIRD -Trade lor Si>orta -·, CREVIER BMW .,,.. • Uphob. l160\). m<>ntha old th low mJle. tire" $2795. 615-4"m. FALCON 5000 ml'•· 1mmoc cord. Alt ~ -.~ -5!6-0634. age. AM/FM rod\o. Muat '56 8uJck ~ ~ Ma ff d 6 pm 962-0192 Full Fact. --cnrile ~~o1~'C!'."' ~~::,if.Jr"'.:. ·~:='::"';:-:;.-:..~: ~:."'."1~.!:'12.~ F"i<o::S:Jlo.,,30 531!. .. 0:!~ ~.~~.~1a1r-__ PL_._Y_M_o_ . .;UTH ___ £.:::.~r.;s en E. l'lth. C.M. &C&-1684 536-3881. $!!0!9 •63 Buick Rlvtera, Loaded! Comor lat & Harbor ms. 541Hl19 1911 Plymouth VIP 4 dr, opec1a1 -.. Wllhmt Fire '541ClievyPlclcup CAPRI MGI '69 vw. $1300. X1nt Cond. Detpera1<.,.... o tter, SantaAM , FORD =.:::n.rad1o,beater.~ paint w1matcblng wbee1 SISO e -. AlNond., --in. 56'1-1469. • 119% WARRANTY brakn. N.,; g;:.-::=:: ~ °""' P_... -Wini.ti 961 ~ ~:i ~l ~ M~ '6!!.r.,wru~,..j',:!'"' .,,':::: l~" =·2~~'00i CADILLAC '72 CHEV IMP. '71 Pinto x1nt '°"" • Just 52,ooo 1 __ E::;"""=-=833-=-1169=-- deu. ._'1400. Must aell! pietely ovttba.uled la at MlleL c.II. eYftl 847-:IOf'l a.tom cpe. V-8. antomatic, 2 dr .aedaJ:t. automatlc tram., mllet:. Kelly_ s u_s a: es te d '73 Ollis Cal.... -. -"' f!50. m-25rl '63 °"' _ Exoe11ent ..... YOUR ONLY ,...... -.J.2, ~ •, radio, ...... """· ~ ex. ~. 'ak.Jlt."'· · · .pr1ce VEGA I DATSUN '70 MGB • 22 000 mllea new New --t.dc FACTORY -u conol,.~-· .....,r Oim, llme green. 012-Uloe ., _, Om: Trader'a 1S'l:I v!r CT Won. su..r .,,.. tires. Privat~ Party $1816. u..o. ndlo. 1" ter tor AUTHORIZED this ""' 18 _,. 6 CQR. 1'arodlse col·-· 1s ec·· Ml. -~. 4 ~. " -A --~ ,,,_.. .,,_. 892-8855 or 894-:lll60 • pe!fod. 1525. rn;.1M5. ' ..-io... CIZ5DTG) ONLY $1566 ---~u .,.. -J::,, ••--. ......, '""" 'frl MGB. only 35,~ mllea '70 VW ala -• Nrw radio CADILLAC $3195 s.. It • You'll 8"y It G '"-5 ~1or 5 ortc ml, prt pty, Ml CA I • $90.16 NEWPORT ..... oelL $lOClO. ' & tires. Xlnt cord. Must DEALER HOWARD Chevrolet ,A-. Now 9IO A-. Now 9IO + tax per mo. * ~ * sell. 714 I 7 S 5 -4 2 9 6 or .Larprt selection ol Cadil-Newport IMch ~ l.aN 1m4i~~~vory DATSUN ·70~~::=."" ;;r;~~ =.~~0'.'" .. eoun1y. MacArthurmmo1ls 1 .,.-. W TOYOTA SPECIAL BUllmN· ALL MODELS Now Open OPEL -.. Nabers '71 El Camino 1986-. c.1.1. - AND MAKE$ In '70 vw Bus, AM/FM radio, • Cadlllac =· ~. J+,dbc bnkot '.15 MUSTANG 6cyl, outo. s.tltei'n &alfenia NIEEWJ'OACHRT 't ~ :=';,J:.I ~ ~ !;'·.,,=:-:i:: •HARBOR BL. : $2895 =-· ~· .!':,"'·,,."; °"':o 1:AS~EN:':~~c -1st National call 9!8-19114. IJ900. ~. -OO!!TA =Sunday Ma H ward =t:e·p~' Call 1000 w. Coast Hwy. PEUGEOT 'frl vw Bug, 1500 """" d!>c 1m r--•vm c 0 '10 LTD 2 dr. de I u x Bank Leasing 645-6400 =: 5J'i~ i:!~ w~ ·1:.i ml.~ ....,:,.... 531-or 531...., ..._.,, u, ....... to. 3l01 Mlch•laon Drive WI HAVE THI '69 PelN)eOt CM. m.5m: 67)<)1211.-, w/-vinyl top. Comar ht & Harbor than whale l2lOll. * 6f<.Im <Com" o! MacArthur) NEWl!ST Of' Station WCMJOll IS69 VW Sundial Camper, S-0...... oond. $6,400. Pvt Santa Ana 1.:::""'=· ---'--- Irvine, Calif. ~ Automatic trans, radial tirH, 27,l:m miles. All Cllltom put;y. ~4. 1-w•Rn •uTY '11 LTD at.ilinely pert, n4/833-8620 2JJ/627-03fT DATSUN$ IN hMt 960AFV built. A beauty! 2'258 O>Jum-•st Sedan" de Wle fUll P'IYl' _,.. "' """" 15,00> ml, 4 dr, all pwr, air, REWARD INVINTOltY 'OR "'· 5176·6 bia Dr., eo.ta Mesa. tact a , x!nt oOn.r •• must '71 CAMARO brwn w1v1nyi lop. smi. YOUR SILICTION ..U. 1!11G or boot ottor 61'Hl26l or 84&-2llD '67 VW. Good cond. Rum h'WW!E • V-8, automaUc, power lteer-"12 ~ Cn'1-il~·•-.Sia. WILL PAY ova Kely llue Book flor lat. modol, cl-, low mffMte domH tk1, imports, trucks or camptn. Call and uk tor 811.Yft' DAYE-ROSS PONTIAC See It . You'll Buy It X1nL $700 Ol' belt otter, --inR. air, bucket 11eata. COO· .runJ ~l,IU1;: ~ l.IJN 66-6199/646-3372. 19'10 Cad Eldorado • Fully lKlle, A sharp car. (15.50FC) Wagon, air, , PS, Ork l•tt 68 Bu ""--1 ---.1 equtp'd. ~ w/bllc vinyl onJy Brown. Low ml. $tDt er - Wflo v:;,· .:UL •s..~ncb"'".l lop. IJ(lnt cond. 11895-$2895 bestotter,91H218. ¥11Lft cbab>I. 11.000. CllH351. 6f<.7!11!1 or &t)-l'l!S HOWARD Chavrohl '!8 Ford LTD Country Squire FOR Sale 1966 VW SqboclL ELDORADO '68, Loaded A u. Prl owner, 181!1. Malco oti.r 1986 Harbor C.M. 646-9303 Xlnt cond ~ or belt of.. 1mmae. Azure blue with blk nwwport 8Mch .\..::557-::....:321=1S.::_. ___ _ POR, SCHE !er. Call~ alt 7pm v . lop A lealher. pS95, Or -~~/s Jamhoree * '18 FORD XL * ·n Su & u $1550 otter e.1338 or 835auoo. $1099. JJr/J:Nlr, IJl'fv Jll'b'. e 1C!u m.~e 'n~R cont In en ta 1. 1970 Chl!Y. Concoura F.atlte, Call att S:30, "4-5X1S -71 Porsche 914 • alt 7 499-4167 AM/FM ........ leather int, 8 Pus. Sia. Won. Pwr. '61 roRD V-8, auto, $100. A ~ nd ' vinyl top, F/A, fi pwr, tilt Steering I< brakn, AM-FM cub only. · ppear&nce &roup, co ·• ·~-~~ ~ ~ whl. Must lell Co best of· StC'eO rcdJo, Wt ateer. whl. 80412 5speed,1awnft'13499. 5 ._.~ ...... ~ llrnl. fer. 64&-559"1 Factory Air, luggage rack,1--66-r-=='--- DZR. 347-7S55 CAD '64 ,._ de Ville full new Uttt I: brakes. Panel· 1 ord Station wqon CREV1ER BMW ... vw Bue. xint "'""· °"'· pwr, ~~~Loaded. Excei 1ne. """"' 12575. 551-466L s;~·~· -Harbor Blvd. lll8 w. tst, Santa M• owner. call 642-8491 ; cond. Muat oell. 15\lO"' Of. '67 Chev. Sport Van JEEPS Mo IJS.3171 54&-lll4 ext 236· fer . .,.._alt 5 Standard mitt radio hea Cotta sa 546-8017 DATSUN '72 P.U. Red. '70 Porfcbe 914 App Group * '72 POP-TOP CAMPER. '89 Cadlllac Convm. CtrrWH17). ~y ' ter,,1-------- WE PAY TOP =:: ~!,');.1111 ~ Olrome r1ms,' radi.I., lo ~ •• \'!cl· Like-new cord. .i1 pwr. XInt cond. Red. , $H5 '48 Jeep, .talion ...W. w/'64 CASH Dr LaW9lll n4/548-f:li02 miles, Xlnt oond. $2600 uo..-.w.lU. $2400. * 64+-1179 Qievy eng, trans & rear -: lnunac' low l\T.l-290'l '68 V.w., flOOd condition thno * '89 DEVILLE OONV. u... HOWARD Chavrolot end. Jm.2'89 19'11, &Oid·..Jly ~ '68 PVnche 912 New eng, .... :l:,Jrl ~t otter. new. Oaly $2950. Dave, Newport llffch LINCOLN · whlHir Priv prty mut Konl'• bric• Perfect con-or · ~1972 er .f94.-061S. MacArthur Blvd A-Jamboree"-------- for uud can A tnJC'1a1, Jull aell. m'.as ' dltlon '14,500,' 83&-71118. 'M VW Sqbck clHn PRIVATE Party W 0555 '6.'I IJNCOLN·Full powor call us tor free estlmale1. 1971 DATSUN Plcku 24.000 '63 PORSCHE SUPER go. '850. 979-4512 '10 Cadillac Eldorado •n El Camino Cuttom 350 w I a l r . R u n • 1 o o d • GllOTll CHEVROLET m11.,, $1475. Flnn!p, Muat •IL $l'l00/heat otter. 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"The spect.er of the bureau's role as land agent and Its reputation for being controlled by economic users still plague the bureau, however," Grant said. e Gre.,th Goal SAN DIEGO (AP) -A "slow" rate of population growtlt-1.3 percent a yeor- for the San Diego region heads · a list of goals presented to directors of t b e Com· prebensive Planning Organiza- tion, a group representing 13 city governments in the area. An S:Z.member r e g I o n a I goals committee presented lbe recommendation to encourage such a growth rate .. part of a 35-pege report after a year- long study. eri.a Rfll\PN LOS ANGELES 1AP) -A new federally approved !eating procedure for 19'15 auto an- tipollution devicei 11get1 the manufacturers off the book and sticks the motoMst with the cost," says an official of the Autornoblle Club o f Southern California. John W. McDonald criticized a regulation that would pennlt emissioo cootrol catalysts to be ttplaced once during the 50,0»-mlle certification test required by the u . s . E n v i ronmental Protection Agency. Emllaions of bydrocarlm and carbon monoxide must be reduced 90 percent from 1970 levels in 1!'7$ and later model cars under the Clean Air Act of 1970. eAdll Raln2' DA VIS (AP) -Rain ovtt a largt section of Northern California contains increasing amounts of sulphuric acki, and a visiting Cornell University reoeard>er Sllys air pollution is probably the cause. Prof. Gene E. Likens, pert of a research team that .....Uy discovered harmful amounts of sulphuric acid in New England rain water, says be finds rain samples taken at UC here "surpri.slngly acid." . UkOlll Aid be believed the odd nln would be found throughout lbe area between Socramento and the Coastal Range-but that it would re- quire fUrlher study to find out eactly 1-widespread the pbenomonOll Is. 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'.' . • 1 •" • '°"' ~ncl· ·' -'-flo.....-. • Dtcoto .. y..., I ,,.., window\ ..._ '110. - -Ilk. .,+ .... • 1-• and· Instructions. · . , , • • I:...,· ~--- J ·' -1 ~ r~· , _ -I 11!. ,, . , '. · . • . lleiltetl ......... ' ,J" Cwl ,..__ ··~·· . ' I • " • ' " '7 • 'i 7 • .. • . ' • r. . . Clemente - ---• .EDITll O N . ' VOL 65, NO .. 33~, ,l ,S~ONS, 38 PAGES ·~1 • . ORANGE QouNTY,1CALIFORNIA TH~RSOAY,' NOVEMBER 30, 19n TEN CENTS .. ' (!roups to Fight :O~Qfre 'Nuke' at AEC Hearing , \ • .. 1 . . . : 'l'wO ·onviron!Mllallst poops -one a. !!!In a.me.te ....... lion -woo formal .\enlllllion Wc,diiuday to lflUO nine ·_..;te major polQ)s i>v,er proposals to build two new nuclear ieaCtal'I at 8an Ono!J'e; argumenll whltb wlU !le brOupt forth ' -•an A!Omle Ener11J Com· ~-~~·~early, l)ext vear. · · . The baJ:d-lotJ8ht issue Of the. right to haiteii(e the r..ctcin W.. finally ,...Iv· 'ti. In Loo Mgeles Wech-y wben the ~·1 Nudelr>Reoclor·Safety and llce1> I .. clng boon! illlled a formal list of topics tbll could be admltted Into evidence. ~--: -WOllbor the operatlnc hlllory of the ~ ~ at san Onofre revools dealgn dO!Ocb tbat.-.i.,tbat the uUlltlel -southern Cail!onila Edilon and , 8an 'Dlegp 'Gui Ind Eledtlc '""'°· panies -are technically qualified to design the tllO new ~ qi _acreage nearby. , , ' ~ -:Whether the ~Wlc earthquake measurement agrne<\ ypon aa. the tlealgn . es • Fke,.Smoke ' Kill Nine In Atlanta ATLANT;,.,' Ga. (AP,). -lllna persons ....a and = """' lnJui.d .;... nre 1>rote oot durlng the early ............ today J a.~ .,,.,1y b!Jilt bmne fGl"tbe eldetly. . . ·~•"¥.._ and a dort, -.,, fl1lec[ )ialiw ,w.e 8-, 111o 1acton ~t~--11?"' tiil~l'tidtl*'1 • -~· .. •lli•i, .taa ~ .,~· . jj}t!:l.:r · '-·--·~3 = ' ....... \ ... ' I ' ; • basll ·for the new·reactors Is adequate. .-Whether the "adverse lmpact" to .Sharpe, and only Sharpe. will be able to Wednesday -the prospicu that t11e: -Wbetber evacuation plans for the ocean creatures within lhe t.it . water conduct the caae for the groups allowed billion-dollar re1ctor ~erojtct must now: ~ BUmJWlding the reactor ~re tllJC!targ. zone has been r.a.o.ably formal lnterventloo status. He will be pass the new RociaMJ 'C o a s t 11 n e· · · , • able to call witnesses before the panel at · adequate in case of a nuclear emergency. estimated by the utilities. the bearings starting Jan. 16, examine Conservation Commluion set up by the: ,-Wbe!hF the uUlltlea' popul~Uon J>l"I' '-Whether underground Installation of them, aa well u ctoiHwnlnc any,utlll' passage of the ~ flllllative. : jectiolll for penou ,around the reactors • the reactors is •a practical alternative. ty witneues. · f Reports indicated, blwever, that the: are accurate. · . · THese i5sues and olhert will be brought Other groups, boweve.·, have been ulillties foreeee no ~ delays ln t.b;!tt .-\Vhetber , the · utilit.ita'. ~cUma of out by Lompoc lawyer Bruce Sharpe, given permission to address the licensing action. ~ hpt-~a~ ~discharges lnto1 the ocean are representing the San· CJaiiente.based bofrd, but·not in a ·~l, ·legal capaci-Earlier this weer tbe. Ufilitiu' claimed; reUIJllable preclictl<m& Croups United Against , Ratllobon Dtn· ly. . . that recent -ys In llcOnoirw Jor. the; .-Whether the plant could fall ,viCtiJD.. to gen (GUARD) and tbe sptewide Shore-. Besides the formal arguments, one new reactors are costtnc the two fll'lft!; the work.of domestic saboteurs. line Preservation Conference. other new hurdle loomed for the utilities about f4 million a month . $9 Million· Asked In Capo Beach By TOM BARLEY And It Is alleged that they Inaccurately • .. ....., "" _. represented that the acreage owned by Nme Capistrano Beath .... 1c1onts •were · the plalntllls Is actolally public part land sued for inori than ~ million Wedneada indicated by da ' beck ,1 .... yas . amapting to by a group of property·owners who·cl1im · 1882. that the defendants' campaign to prevent The resulting publicity, the lawsuit · coastruction of( condo~UIDI on a~~eage states, led the Balboa Pacific Develop. adjaC$f11 to COm1rio Caplstreno has 'ment Company to abandon ill plana'to driven proopedl~ m y'. '€' jJoirdiue the site for !70IJ,llilo. It Is stated N.-u def In an ~ ·that the land Is ·oow wOrtb only • ooe ' Coar!IY •$11J!<rior c-1 ~t ... lilng becauoe· of the def.,.._11' actions. ' . .. J5.'ln .<l'Y"~i' ... m1ft"'tf.i Balboa olftclals ... ru,..,.t to build 'lli5 ·ol' ..,,, :ilitit' ' .... . ' , "' ·~ .,. ___ -• . (See 1,.AWSUJT,.Pqe.t)... . ,....v-is r , . . ~ ~· , • -.. l'J;'~rar-1\m.;;. * *· * ··~·i:~~"~'t:T Defendants Otihdo: Robi!rt T.'il(!ililr•L. -,_; · 1' ..... v .............. titldY -~fa • ·-.lllllod -. ttae 'Mventlt llDOr.. ' ; .... , '') ' Smoke and beat of the· fhs, whlcb got up to 1,30U to !,MO degree!, -*l have been oullldent to jam .the elevatlir's · electninic .,., 'be Aid. . -and lllancbt'llolllllpr and llDy c .. MOrria;and·ilorolhfTrilot!-1 ' Charge ·"uit · 'Intimidation' FOUOl¥m. •A lllllNK COAT • Attor•i Edwill_'Rlchardt .. . ' Mission Vwjo Law yer· Recalls ' . . J';f ef]ina, I;lafley , , ·I!>' c.i.mACE, ~N ..................... lie malnly ienleniben"the good times during the My Lai u~" in- ~--i:-1w.... ,,. ·~\.1.-.-i' -. -Atlonle7 P'. '1.0e-Bailey In a Jmee. lencth mink coat while: be followed bfehind in a "grf!Jl, suu.;: . -.Being fora!d I~ leave r tbe -Senate pllei'y tiecaU.. · so '!II.lily" 11ell wishers iept coming up to µtlk to "Ernie." ~-HisJ CUent,' an allered war ciiminal, 1Jeb!f applliuded • tiy the HOO!e Armed seriicet 'Comlftltiee. "!l's been si long, thlngl •mellow wlib ~' '! Edwin Richards Jr., 29, former mi!ltarY deleO.. coonoe1 for Army Capt. D'nest Medlni, IBld iecenUy. ' .''It's: good' tCi be beet in civilian life," be added, ~11Ut tbe large wil.dows 0"'1111 new 08lce In the Santa Ana law ntm of Sblel4, ..... ,Smith. . 'Rli:IW'ds ~-a 'resident· of Mission vteJO, ·-O'i ri!!er?to 11* _.lnflllllQllS k\l1ir!i ·of :V~ 'Ofiillana by ~· ~t'loiy i:ll ID 111811 u an 0 iiutrage,'' al manY11' the public did. 'ro blm It Is an "Incident " !Solated and \ l.fOrtuoate, but JJC)t a' cold-blooded llprder by aq entire company of soldiers, a was. first publlc:lzed• when case' broke )I mid-It'll. It bas never been clearly established (See RICHARD8, Pqe I) Resldenll of the 11-<lory, fl.~mllUon Baptist Towers, completed In April, tofd • of being ' awakened by a .buizlng -, about 2 a.m. "! ibougllt first it waa my alarm clock," satd PauuDe limoy, who lives oo the eigbth floor. "! puibed the buttGn In and wlm It sWl tlidn1 ·1top, I pulled the cord aCit of the wall · "TbOn I saw smoke coming tmdet the <IOor: I stuttOif a c!ampened 6eacb towel und~r the crevice '8Dd ran 'over and open- ed my window. I stood In the wlndOw and I could oee the fire from the other wing of the btilldlnr." . ' •. Mn. "Heney IBld the two staitwells · al!'f 'the two' elevator shalt! ...,. lmed with lllllOke. "Then the lights went out In the ha.11way. We couldn't ~." she said. "'I beard all those people come panlck· ing and screaming down the stairs," said Louise Alexander, who llvea with her 118- year-old mother oo ·the ground floor . "I could ~r WO(DeO screamJnc, 'Come end g~t me.' They ~ ,.-anlck~," · The 1 power ialltire trlilered by the blaze on the seventh floor affected only the upper floors ot the buildlog, firemen said. Vernon Paulk end bis wife kept a vlgil In the lobby awalllng ...ro ol Paulk'• parenll wllo were :moug the aeveoth- floor mldents. "It. don't loot good," Paulk said. "When )'OU, gel old foll\f !Jlie. lhll, Ibey just panic, 11 • I Later, his parents, G-year..old Lott Paulk Ind bis wife Gladys, 75, were ldenUJled •• 8J1lO!li the dead. . Alao among the vlctlmS Wll Allee Ross, 03, who authorities sald wa·s a semi-invalid suffering from Parkinsoa's dlaeaoe. ' ' . SeAl lle'lch Pol~c~ :Sl~y . ' ' . ' Th~ft Suspect in .Gµtjfig4t -' ' . , ' ~ . By Ttlm'v COi'U.LE .·~·~;&~/:~i.i·~'agun . .,ttle Wtth two Seal 'Se;ICh p 0 I ,i c e oergwita shortly before, mid n I g b t Wednesday, in a beac'hfrog,t ap&rtment MlghbotboOd. 'tlMl ~ead . ~an. is ~maa C. Iklnn, 29, of Long Beach, wbo ,pollce sald·pulled a " ' plstDI 'On Uie ·two feige-·Wfulel 11!eY were l~••L"liluf, 1'1111<-o";L.;. hot ' I ~~ri::tua:__r · · r --;c,].~""tr"'·• '1111, l"h<i ' ' . f""'-. ·"~"' .. ' .Diltip died about ·! a.m.o lCJl!81, •~·Loe Alamitos General ~. I I I I I . F .kt Fellite Popular · Pollce ; Officials tbil I -.lni •Id Sergeanll David Vin Hott end 8111 Lewis were on patrol' near' 12th Stieet aOd Seal Way1 abOut ll:So p.m., when a woinan ap- proached them and said ·there wai a rtrange man peeking In apartment win- dOWS': -. • Both o\flcen beiM., w1lklng.by the old apartments, IWdl\nJ the alleys with : tbeir naShUghts, po11ce sakf. ·s u;ry Prompts Spate of Calls to Lover of Cats By lllCllA£L GOODRICll • ''Tbe llnt 1n1n who called lllld be " ., - - -would take the But I found oat be Tlfel 'darilid old ~ .'alleY cat wil an 1nlmal and uplalneti that f!om lltmtlqton 1ltiitch thet nabQdy Ille Cit ... toe old lie lurnln( trtcb," -J-' wedllelde 11 ............ the'.lnoot •Id the ..... .-,,__ Y _., .. ~ Melly ea11I ve come from callole ~feline on the~ Cout. students vri:y concernoll ei..ut "We've Neel.-1 If_. b' ltlai:1 ~ ; lboe.t; lltitillt-ill)'l.ibo pnlors to hoane from t.1lkln1 •'itea1wt'' ~ ._llllD ..... •·d116er~·1bu npct10d lU -._. who 1111 boil intn upelence 'Wltll C.11. • -aaJVlllnl catl fer...,, • yeon ad "I'm lfrlltl lime of tho oollet!• llletl JlllCllii ilmn In -~ mlibt· be medlOal -... " The muolve call-In "'8an at 4 p.m. ohe loportod. 'll'ednelllly foDowtnc the -of '!be lldy ell lover says lbe bu tine ID -In the DAILY PILOT con-tood candldlta to tab care of lhe cat. comlnJ! Ute ellhl·,..l'<lid cat 1lbooe . One Ille deocrlbed aa ID elderly ........ bod --to ..... ldm .-Wbo ...... 11y loet hll 1..,_.. despite (Ive newspaper eds. old cal • • . ~ "Old call get irritable and bate to be placed With oomeone who unclentands ti.nr," Ma llid. ' The fellno benelac:tpr ,ay• that many peo!llt ... trylnf to llod her address, but sbe fun they m1'ht ltave their cats <WI hlr ..... ao 'D 11 very •Mllioo• &boot llvitJI k out. .. 0 U tbQ NW tD an tclclr9s, I gJYe them the -of the police slatloo," .. ,,. . ~ lbe upicts to ploce lbe C&t lhll eflai>ooit, the owner lllld • wlll coatloue to take calll for him lhrouchoot the ... ,. "II'• iu.t fl!UllltoOm<d Into aomethln( gigantic," ibt ~· :1'11\·I!!>.~··: ... • -1 . They found lltmn be-t w o apartments arid called blm oVer for ques- tioning. After Dunn banded hil identilieatlon to the ~· .IJe fiegin boCtlng "''1 then ,,....,. a .l5'clllber -tic plJio fl<>m bis nlliblbd, pol~ At that pobtt, boll! --· becked away, cloVe,for the groontl 1nd bepn flt· Ing, ~ lo police ..pon.. TbJI ~'.police iftvellpton wtl'O I "" "'"' ........ ., -bod been Dnld. nor who Ibo! llnt. Tbey were '•till -.. for opint ....... In lbe ·--ment 81'1111, aouth of lJle .....idpll pier, I Olllcen •Id they found ...., .Item• In Duntl'' boarby ..,. -' bod been repoMod stoleo In a Nhpo<I -hitrl!11rt earlier the lltlOIO' di)'. • Further detllls ... Na were DOI I 18!_e GVN BA'"?.:... Pq• 11.__ ~ At •islu!! in U!t! cot;nOla!l!t are the. alleg· . oc1..o11or11 of the di!lendatill to proven! codnic!ion o<t tbaf ~ boUnil-. ed by the Pacillc -Coosf FHew11 ,.. the . north, Camliio Clipiltlano·od the -tltld ' the' Pactfic .co.st ~}"OD Ille MIUlh. · It Is alleged that the defendants cltculaled , petltionl , thr<iugliout, t H e CapiSttabo area' In opposlt1on ID tile plJui. ned construction. Reagan . Directs Tax Plan ro Vote On M~xic9 Trip • SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald· Reagey, ~g bis prl1.ed II.I billion taX Shift plan by telephone from Mexico,, -µie. measure .to a do<>r-dle vole in the, Senate today. Its prmpects were UllC1ertain, even though ,the meastll'! breezed through the Asaembly on 1 IU vote Wednesday. . (Repllbllc:anlt supporting the biD ln- clUded Badhain of Newport Beach, Bul'lte of Huntington Beach and Briggs of Fullerton. Democrat Kenneth Coty of Garden Grove also backed It.) At laat count, Reagan and Assembly SpeUj!r ,Bob MorettL were one crucial vote Illy ol paaaage In the Senate with 10 Democt'all aOd . three Republlcana de- nYtng them the needed tw .. tblrds ma· jority. The defendants in a '9.l·millioo allDder suit invo1vlng the citizen protest over the use of 18 acres of Palisades land iBled charges of "lntbnidatlon and ""'"' tac. tlcs" shortly alter being served with the civil action Wednesday. Frank Rame,,, ·a leader in the com-. munlty effort to seek clarification of 1ho title for the land currendy planned for development, vowed Tueaday. to members of the Capistrano Beach Com· munlty asooctatlon ·that , the suit "only fires us up even more." Amoog the defendants are t b • Capiltnno Beach Chamber of Commerce . Preildent Henry McCartl>y and hil wife, Barbara. • "What baffles us all, and· inam Ibis tblng seem so ridiculous,· Is that· their (!be developers') Exblblt A In the suit II nothing bat an announcoment that. was glveo to do2ens of neflbbon, ad' It doesn't even mention the deve}open. or eVen the development llletf,'" Rainey said. Tbe allegedly slancm.tl -bill dllcuaaes general land-uae 11sues lpd problems affecting the community in · , genOral then asks resldentl to. com- municate their feellqp -pr._.i land uoea to the a-late leglalaton. At the end, It glm 1 llal at nolgbbon who, are leading the community'• cam- (See .. REACTION, Poae ll · MGrettl, a Democra~ teamed with· ~ 1 Republican , to co....,.._ the , -------..,...-----. plan In what 1 Senate critic called "an . UJ>boly' alllaoce'" Wednesday. o.r.ile 1n the Senate had been scbed· uled for midmorning, but was pootponed until later In the day. · T<io 'inany senators were tied up in committee'. work as the lawmakers pushed towar'd Friday'• scheduled ad- joummenl, the Senate leadership aald. 1be Senate's Democri.Uc leaden, · Reagaft•1· 1oogtime o&nesll on tax planS, denwlded a !inal cbaltee In the mualvt property tax 'teltef-scboOI f In 1 n c e meuure. Then, the -tora aald , they would slve It the votet needed to puo. But the Republican governor altudy aaJd be llad liken "'the laat step of tl\e final• mile" bl compromise atretchlng ., ... ~ of .-. He rufftnned 11111 to •idel late WeclneacllY by t;i. tr.m Mwco,Clty ·,. .... he is on 1 goildirlll vlall. The 0emocr111 lalked 11>oUt .._.ina neaQtletionl JI the "final" ~ flllod . Bilt llolpn 11det' said It tru all or _.hi_ wltlt,lbe aimnt "'"'· ~1tlve aisllon Ii Tbeduletl to end~ u lhl Senoto tbwarll ~bnj ,lfl•ln, Reopn said, he '(IOtlld -Ibo Leclelo-and put I tu Plfble before the -·· ..W. lo I spld,r elocbon -year. • ........ • Weadl• It11 be a wann and,-Fri· day ' . accortling to tbe -liter 11UVk:t, with tempe1 P4 ea ~ Ing 'IS •Iona the beochel, r\llD& to 13 Inland:' Lows tonlgbt will dip beck Into the lfls. INSIDE TOD.4~ Wltcn A,poUo 17 kt1111a itolf 1 pace ·wednesdau 11igM t.Jwrt~ are esp<cted to be 750,000 - tors In the Cape KtltMd' -o/' Cocoa Beack, Fla. A.ttd ttOI onlM t.11< motet. arc "'*""'""' /Of' ·tll'i•ll.1 Stt t~.?,l..j!"!~-1 ApoUo· 1loii<r on r...,... f . . .. . ,. " t LM,..... • ,......~~ ~ 4,t ..... .... a-1199 • JN1' ........ -..... " ... ..... -.. ,_, .._, ........ II '""' _.. _...~ .... ......... --.............. , ....., ,. .. .._.. n ._.. ... ., ... ,. 11 .......... .... L-. ,, • I I J , . . "' DA.IL Y PllOl SC DAILY PIUIT l'tlef9 W Ttn'Y CWllle 'l'llree'• a C:rOllld \Vetsuit-clad surfers 'power right' on a frothy Huntington Heach wave, trying to avoid each ot her, and the folding \Vave. The protective rubber suits are a must. The water and air temperature this morn- ing were both 60 degrees. " . . . . ~ . .. -• •• I• ... " <Rogers to Keep ·:lob • Nimn Nama Rush to N0,.2 State Post W.IBlllNGTOll (UPI) -!' Pr IPR I ~--1cdoJ ...... p, Rogers will stay as Secttlary ol State In hi! second-tenn admlnbtrauon, 1!111 !bit the President's one-time law profeaor Kenneth H. Rush, will become the no. Z man at the State Department. Rogers is the first Cabinet member publicly retained for the aecond term, altbough informed sourees aald Rk:hord G. Kleindieost will CUltloue as attomeJ general. Rush, who previously served tbe Administration as ambassador to West Gennaoy. ia deputy delenae oecrelary. He will become under-secrttary of state, sua:eeding Jobn W. lrwtn wbo Is beiq ....... ,t, ·:er·· t Tllo Wblte -""""' .... telected a new No. S man at Stile - William J. Porter, chief U.S. negotiator at the Paris peace talks. Porter is to sucoeed u. Alem Jolmson as undersecretary for polilica1 affainl. William J. Casey, head of lhe Securities aod Excllange Commllatoo, -named undersecretary of state for ecxmomic afffairs. Outis Tarr will oonUnue as wr dersecretary of state for coordinating mutual assistance programs. The Washington Star-News sald Nixon plans to name William P. Clementi Jr., head of a $100 milJloa..a·year Tuas oil drilUng firm . as deputy Def e Dae Dee. 13 Hearing Controversy Seen In Capo Annex Case An anneutioo of 60 acres to San Juan Capistrano to be heard by the Local Agency Formatioo Commission Dec. 13 is certain to be laced wttb contrvveny. Involved la oome Iii acM adjoining the city on the southwest comer. It is oWned by c. Michael Inc. and Noboru Iwata. The acreage is the major part of a much larger annexation which was denied by the LAFC lut month. At that time many local orpafzatioos and prop- erty owners proteoted the mercer. They represented, largely, Dana Pob1t and Capistrano Beach groups eyeing the prop- erty for future inclusion in their com- munities if and when they incorporate. The propoeed annexation bu other aspects. When the C. Michael Orm ap- plied to the County Planning Corrunlsskm ~me months ago for a conditional use permit to build condominiwns there was much opposition. The Oranp County Ahl>ort Land Use Commium proteoted the p r o j e c I because It wn located near the tllooll pattern of the Capiltnno Abl>Orl- Oppositlon later dwlndled aod the Plan- ning Commisskt\ approved the 322-unit project. Sao Juao Capistnmo city couocilmen, however, filed an appeal with the Board of Supervisors askini lbe board to revene . tbe cammlgioo, appnwal. The 1'""'"'11 c. --to develop la 1ocoted below Del ObUpo S~ aod A!Jpas Street, east al Blue Ftn Drlve. n 1a m the nortb lloDa Point -. 'Ilda-. Son J--ukod the supervllon to delq the -1 beoriDfl pendlDg I.AFC octlaa In 1 _. rnO'le by the city. -. alPt tber -to accept the ameutlan appllcatloll by C. Michael aod Noboru Into. ........,,. ' -. -O,_..it native of Walla Walla, Wull., tauptJ.laW at Duke wbeo Nixon attended a<:boal tbere ia 11136-!'I. Nlxm, In a atalemonl made public by the White Houle, aald Jlocers had abown "outstaodlni ability as a negottator" for four years. He aald Ibo Administration la CUl- comed a-~~ In the top~~::!°"' wllh the --ol key OD a mu6ial balonce of force -In Europe and the unsettled coadiUom In the Middle East. Ziegler aald both Irwin aod Jobnson agr<ed to remain In the Admialstrotloo ID other _Ian_.,_ Irwin bas been asked to take=" leYel diplomatic post" aod is the oiler, Zlester aald. He did not n.vea tbe uaignment. J-, the bJcbest raoltlng olfi<er In the loreJin aervice aod the ooly diplomat not ~ the tiUe "career ~ basudor," will take 1 "a major new asalgnment commensurate with his specific talents ," Ziegler said. The White House refllsed to commenl on the report.a Cements will be named No. 2 man at Defense. FroM P.,,e l REACTION .•• Palin for better clevelol'ment of the -..... ~ "This thing is not even apeUtion, yet the people suing us keep calling it a peti- tion ••• aod since wben is circulating a pelllion ~ your oeigbbors an illegal act?" said Rainey. The surveyor and other& in the Palludel this -relurned before the Orup a.mty Grand Jury, a_.ml,y to taallfy -the pareel under bl1ter dlapute, Rainey would not dlaeu.ss b I a testimony, but did tell fellow members al the uaoclatloo Wedmoday that "the Grand Jury aeems to be utremely nil Informed ud very lntereoted In the lmlel we have brou&bt up." LawmenNahilinAlleged Coast Drug-dealing Ring City ollldala AY !bit lhmlib llD- neutlan tber could CCllllnll the develop- menl Michael and lwala flied the 111> oeutlon petition before the city acted. U.S. May Halt Troop Moves Mn. Mtearthy, also pretenl at the aaaoc:tatloo'a rqular -U.,, !noh1ted that the suit "doesn't ICare U1 I bil" Officially, t h e entire c:onnmv comes before the Onmge County Board of SUpervilors apln OD Dec. •, a date set earlier thla month at the urgtac ol the Grand Jury. · In the hrtertm, -the jury -lta probe o1 Utle, the Onnge County c-J'a olllee baa -a wrth for,........., wbo·woald _, theJ bave By ARTHIJR R. VINSEL °' ... OlltY "" .... One thing just led to another Wednes- day, as Orange Coast • Jawm~ ,.Jlegedly broke up a ~ dealership, then bepn maooing the tolepbcee !or more Incoming calls and more incoming suspects. ' By the time Costa Mesa police- (:Oordinated ralds · in : Irvine and Tustin ended, 11 persons were In custody on multiple felony charges, plus nearly $S,OOO lo alleged drugs. · investigators said today that two ar- ttstees were taken into custody at the a:Ueged beadqtl.arters when they called claiming to confirm a $185 marijuana purchase aod delivery. Narcotics Detective Don Casey invited them to come by 138Z La Colina Drive, 'tustin, for the pickup. The pickup of Donald C. Funk, 30, of 712 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach and Michael L. Rorman, 21, of 2606 Delaware St., Huntington Beach, w aJ made there. InvesUgators claimed they even hag- gled fOr crtdit, after volunteering to pay $,10 more than tbe original price. : Funk and Rorman are charged wiUt oonsplracy and possession of marijuana !or sale, after being taken into custody following the alleged transaction for a Kilo, or 2.2 pounds, of marijuana. ~Detective Sgt. John Regan said today tl>at a total of 35 pouods of alleged marl- Jpana, about 5,000 barbiturate pills and a $)all quantity of suspected opium were cibealned. : lnvesUgators who made a related Series of arrests near a service station at t;uJver Drive aod the San Diego Freeway r ' • . OlllN•I COAST IC DAILY PILOT " • 'Tllot or.,.. C..t OAll.V 'II.OT, whll wtlldl ; Is ~ 1M: H._,,...., k "'°""'9111 )y 1 l'1e °'"'""' c .. " l"llbllllllnl c.,,....,,.. s.,.. j , .... •HtDnt .,. -'""""· MM111y """"" ': l't"9y, for COl!t Mna, Ht'#llOl't l1ldl. ;. H'lfttffllNft 11-ell/l' ... ll!n YllleV, l..- • ,..._, tnfnt/seddl"'9dl; ~·&In C..._,i.i : SM Jlllfl Capbtr-. A 1'"919 rt111oiwil t M l"-t Is puttlllMll 191unt.'t"I arid Sllnd1~. : Tiie pl'kolc!pel 111,lltUtflJlll ,W.nt 1t 11 lJO Wtll ~ a.r SI,_, c.. .. Mew, C.Mtornll, tW.. \ l•bt-rt N, WM4 , ... 1111wt1 '"' "*4111Mt' J1clc •• c.,1.y Vlol ,,...lflnt .., Ofnlnl ~ n-•• K•••ll ·-T\0M1t A. Mvr,lrilR• Metittlnl r11111W Clri1rl1t H. Looi Aiclri1r4 P. N•ll Ault.IMI MlftMinl £illt*" S-Ch 111 .. Ofllce JOI Nd E C1111h1• l•1I, tt671 --c.e. .....,, -............. ""' .......,. """' --.,.rt.., .... ,. H~ l•tc'IH 1"'1 IOlcfl ............. UlllMI "'9dt1 m ,_. ,..,.... Ttf .. \g 11 171•1 MMP1 ClaaWW AAalt I D MloM71 ,_ Q rs Al ••=• 111i .. . '" ,,,,, .......... '-"'""" ''"" 0..... c..t ... ~ .............. . ~· --....... lllliililn ..... .......... !NllW Ir ... , .......... ..... !NY M 1•1Pueril wltMwT ...... ,..,.. ITllMltll -_,,.,. ....... ' ..... <"M ....... M Olm~ C.Hlonlla. lwl a"""'' W Olr"9r '"°"""tr' .. fMlj a.t• ......,,, lll!ntMlllfM .... ,....., " in Irvine said ~s were armed with pistols aod a te. No violence was ed in capture of suspects detectives clf]m carried .2%, .ZI aod .38 caliber automatic plltol.s durlnf the alleged negoUatloo for $1,700 wortb of marijwm.a. Poliee today ldentilfed the arresl ... In addit!Oll to Funk and Ronnao .. , -Demdl I\. Tmlllell, 19, of 1410 Douglas St., Santa Alla. -Lon,, D. Deu, 25, of Elsinore. -Jobo J. G-, ZI, of 2110 W. Wllabire St., Sai!ta Aoa. -RlcUrd K. B!Dgley, 18, of 2845 Redlands Drive, Costa Mela. -Nancy M. Osborne, 18, of 2610 W. Wilshire St., Santi Aoa. -The remolader Include Warren W. Anchors, 25; Robert L. Se!Jtad, II; Pbillp V. frjor, 27 ; and Roger G. Knupp, 27, all of whom listed the spacJous home at 1382 La Colina Drive lo Tustin .. their residence. Froffi"Page I RICHARDS ••. how many "innocent" women and children died at My Lai when the troops went in shooting early one morning. Estimates range lrom a conservaUve 109 to 56'1. Lt. Wllllarn Cilley, platoon commander now under house &ITe!l for hJs in- volvement, testified later that his com- pany commander, Capt. Medina, ordered lbe troops to destroy everytblog In the hamlet. capt. Medina was eventually charged with the murder of 102 penons, branded "Mad Dog" ln a number of accounts and brouglrt to trial lo July, 1971. Richards, a smiling man who favon the phrate, 0 qulte trankly," was the base attomey at Ft. Benning lo Georgia, where Medina was ltatloned. when first quesUooed by the anny about the In- cident. ' Post attorneys are charged with giving free legal advice to all base pel"80Mel. Richards had no Idea when the ~ familiar captain walked into bis office tbat da1 that his llleatyle would be com- plettl,y chanled for two year1. Wbtn Meclina wu charred, the case w11 t.ranfserred to Ft. "9:cPherton not far IWQ' and another military attorney assigned . Richards aod capt. Mark Kadish then called In F. Lee Biiiey ("We 1 tbougbt ,,. m!pt aa well start at the top,"), a clvUlan •ttorney mown fat his: flamboyaot style outalde the CCMtroom aod his ........ lnalde. Rlcbanll aod Kadish then did Iba legwork, lbe lovest1«1tlon, the que1- tlonlng of 100 men wbo bad beai tn the company and counUeu others Involved. Medina WIS ecqultted al all Charles lo September, 1971. Ills deltnae thniuihout was that he had ;M!Ver lp!(.:lflcally ordered his men to slay lnnoeellt civilians . Tbat may hove been the lmpresa!on 80mt of the men fat, RlchordJ uld, but It isn't whit Medino said. The captain'• "briefing WIS perhopo a bit m.n,. Emle Jllld he was In a oenae 1Mns 1 football pep talk," be aald. ' I From Vi.etnam • WASlllllGTON (AP) -The Pmtap aald todq that the United States will ctldlnue to -i._ from Vlel- nim bu!'lhe Wldle -nfllaed'lo -. ' 11rm·11. - Wbfle -Prea Secretary Rooald L. z.tec1ei took oote al a cfisP.otcb out of Saigon wblch aald that -' strqth In Vietnam had been -and added, "I don' want ID -that wwd lroerL We aald n woa1d reoch a corta1n level by ,Dec. 1 and we have done it." Nollng that wllen Preoldmt N1xm llHd the 17,00I .... in August he aa!d there would be IDOtber statemeol 0 n witbdrrnla by Dec. 1, Z1eaJer Aid: "I bave just made It. We are DOI J10b>c to have any comment on troop levell.11 A short llnie before Zlegler spoke, the Pentagon said further troop withdrawals from Vietnam would continue, but on a limited basis and without any formal an- nouncement pending the outcome of the peace neogitlollons. Ziegler wookl not oonllrm the Pen- tagon statement. Ziegler anoouoced that the President spent several hours reviewing the situa- tion in Southeast Asiri today with Henry A. Kissinger, his national security ad- viaer, aod the Jolnl Cblefa of stall. Among those who sat In were Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird; Kenneth Rusb, his depuly; Adm. Tbomas H. Moorer, chalnnan uf the joint chlelo; Adm. 1j:lmo R. ZUmwal~ Jr., chJel of naval operallons, aod Gen, Creighton Abrams, Army chief of sts.ri. ZJesler wu ukod repeatedly wbether further U.S. lnlop withdrawals from Vietnam mlgbt be made wttbout aoy pubijc IDDQUl)Cement. He gave an ln· eonclusive ftPl,y, aaytng only that the White -WOUid not make any com-ment on lnlop levels pending the ou~ come of Kissinger'• negotllUoDI with the Nortb Vletna.-In Paris. 0That'• where tbe matter ls at this tlme," ht Aid. Police Called On Samaritans REDWOOD CITY (AP) -A u.....-.-.. -and b I 1 mother ..... slopped 'fbr stvtna •••1 brud to poor peojlll. The day-<ild bnad WIS belnc distributed In the low --tlon by -Gella, 41, and hi• mother, Etbal, •• -of Belmml The fn!e brHd left OD their doontepo ,.._,, a1Pt 10 -I ..... ruldentl that tbo1 called the •herlll. GellD told pollct he and bl• I mother were be f • I pod Samaritans .. ,. that poor people could have ftte. bread." ' f used the -II' and --lfmllar poreel IJI· the -.-,.a a pUbll: park, I • l Tbul lu, .., -al llie. f!all. ~-_... al .-ldtt!ta """~'iial IP ltp1 """'" *'*ilr.y ID '1bol fad: ' * * * _.......P.,,el . LAWSUIT •.•• condomlnlmm .. the 15 ..... 1nvo1...r lo the -and the county p1aon1nc c:om- m1a11on apprond -plam ADJ. II. Tllo -_, -before the county Board al &>pm •lout• 1rilh the plaa that the !llm*>' de<llioa be reYJned, Board memben deddod at that Ibo to delq -of the -until Dec. 15. Ideatlcol allegatlcila ore made In the lllDO lonull with r<lpeCI to ....... fronting for 251 feet on U.S. 101 In the Capistrano area and nmolng 1• feet deep Into the old Rancho Boca de la Pia ya. That land, the plaintiff• claim, WU on the point of being IO!d to the llarrtson aod Bruer development comP811Y for fal,000 at the time that the peUtlooa were clrcolated. The plaintiffs cloim that the company baa now withdrawn its offer and the land's value has dropped to $40,000. Financi.er Fined For Filing False Funding Form NEW YOlllt (AP) -Florida financier Louis E. WolllOll WIS stvao a Suspended . prison ,~ •• todaY, a,nd lined $10,000 alter hi p1 ..... no <mlfft to il alx-1ear- old charge of llllng a lala!o oacurltlel statement. , Other counta of . the Jnd[ctmont. In: volvlog 1ctlooa whep Wolliion WIS board cbalnnan of Merrttt-O>apmaa .t. Scott Corp., were dismlsled by U.S. lllalrtet Court Judge Inzer B. W)llt, 'Ille •Judie aald the SoVernment qnad to droji die charges. ' He wlS given ID U:mooth prison sentence, wbJcb wu ~; 11111 WU put OD probation !Or ODe ;i.y ud agreed to pay the fine wttblo 10 d&Js. Wolllon laced I '!Gurtb trial on the charles, orw -cm•lcllon mwaal and two retrials that ended lo buq jur!a . WolflOD ......i prlaon Umo on 111 earlier COllYlctlon -. otoelt >loll> Uons ihat dealt with another ·corporoUoo. The count cn wbldl Wolllon, ID, wu aentenced cmll\ned a dllrao lbot be and 'other llerrtttQapmon • Scott of· llctalt In April I ... , mode a la!M and mlsleodlng statement of a material fact In a co-balonce abeol, part of the flrm'I 1ta IMUll report, Wolflon, aoo ol a J1mk dnler, parlayed the family's junk busiom IDlo a Wall SU.I lortunt and become a mUUonalre b/tba Umolawu•. '. . . .... .. . ... .Uf'I,...... ...... l.etlder Sporttng a mod sbh>t and tie, Labor Secn!tary-designate Pe: ter J. Brennan tells the press he intends to concentrate on dlscrlmibatlon and unemploy- ment when he takes the post. He was nominated by Presi- dent Nixon to succeed James D. Hodgson. Four Injured In Clemente Rear-ender The traffic jam at the ooon bour near Sao Clemente High school yielded yet another injury accident this week -a rear~nd crash whlcb injured four youngsters ln a foreign-made van. The crash was the second injury ac- cident or the week along Avenida Pico - taking place again as ooe hlgii school stu- dent body leaves the campus and another BrTives for afternoon clasaea. No serious Injuries were rtPorted in the latest mishap. Police said a van· driven by Nancy Blanche Huoter, 16, of 433 E. Cordoba collided with the rear of another car near the school parting lot. Miss Hunter sullered cuts aod bruises as did lier passengers, Richard Fredlund, 11, of 222:1 S. El Camino Real; Linda 3ane Ilo!fge, 1~, of 1010 Avenlda Estrella and Mellaia Tw<de Winton, II, of tot Del Cerrito. • All the injured were treated at San CleQ!eata 0-.I< hospllal and » then releued. >-'. ! -The driver of the other auto, Clltby Joan Hopkin, 171 of ZIMI Carretera, Sao Clemente, was not hurt. Honor Student Faces Charges Of Slaying 3 CORDELE, Ga. (AP) -Jerry Jamel Ellis, 11, was graduated from Crisp County High School last year, leaving ao enviable record -Donor student, star basketball player, president al the Stu- dent Council. Jils &later, Katherine, 11, WU dolog almost as well. A junior this year and an honor student, she was a cheerleader when Crl.sp County defeated Albany High School lo basketball Tuesday DIRht. Not long after the game, Katherine, her lather and her grandfather lay dead, brutally stabbed or &bot lo 'their Corile!e home. Wedneaday, police charged Jerry with the crimes. D. L. Clements, special investigator for the diatrlct attorney's olfice, aald the dead In addlUon to XaUterine, 'tlfere Gerald 'Ellis, 39, manager of the Vleona branch of the Georgta Pacific Plywood Corp., aod Glenn Rogers, 51. Mrs. Boonie Ellb, 38, was hospltalfz.ed lo fair condition with bullet wounC!a through both baoda aod the upper part al ber body. ' Autbor!Ues sald1 the elder El1ls ... u . found lo the den. ae had .been abot . through the base of the skull and lo the shoulder. K.athertne bad been stabbed thre> umes lo the back aod once lo the front. Rogers had ~· allot tbniugh the bead, I ' I 'Coast Curbs ' May Affect Capistrano Although the dty of San Juao cap111....,. could be C0111ldored •• Inland eommunty, some or Its westerly area$ might fall within the pennlt area aet for riCid pl'lmlng reotrlclto!ll early next year under prvvlafool of the coulll tn. tuatlve. So says City Manager Donald \Yeldner, who told members of the chamber or commerce Wednesday that the city "will hive to learn to Uve with jhe lltrlct rules of the Coutal lnltlottJllO" (Prop ,IO). Altboucb the exact areas are not yet specllled, Weidner aald he would be "damned auprised'' to dlloover that San Juan would be totally oulllde the permit area . Quiously, _,. the reglooal coutal development commlsaloo aets up &bop, It m!gbt require public hearings aod permill for San Juan development with in the small area. On a broader scale, Weidner aald tbot lour-filths of the city falls within the li'fe. mile-deep lltrlp of coutaI laod Ill ·llr lltrlfl master plaonlog by the coastal lao ltllUve. "Wa hove Oftr)' ,_ to be&ft t11A if that much of our community Is wilJMA the plaonlog area, then the state will rult that all of the city would he subjected W. strict plaonlng guldellnes." 'lbe city presenUy, seems on a count of aoneuUoo toward the coast -lhll' bringing It even clooer to the coutal strip al 1,000 yarda. Wltbln that llrlp, nearly all ~ larp or omall, would be required to oome up for a pubUc bearing before the rqlonol pcm- misaion. Weidner agr<ed with IOmt ·tu .,_.. In the state Who pndlcl lbal some vacant lmd nearly frOUD foi' development by the IDIUatlve mJcl>I receive tome tu breaks. · "We don~ !mow bow qulckly Ibo tu asseuor will react. "Nobody really !mows the e!lect yet, and there Is no market uperlt!uce, available, either, to &bow what bas hap- pened to the _.iou.e value al Ibo pn>- perty. The dty ollldal prtdlcted ''lots 01 litigation and odjudication" cn Ille liner pololl of the atrlctly-wanled lnltlottft. Guldellneo lrl ezpected .. -.. Ibo regional oommlu!oa modllneey ii Ill up, he aald. ."It'• P'l'll7 -ahwid1l that lllill'll will be a whole ll'GllP of I 1-.l Jll'D" fmimtl• cm the cnmnl"'6oa IWf to at up the pl_.,. for the --"It wm1 tb.t this time, Instead of coming up will> a docwneni lull of pretty pictures but no implementation, these people will come up with a plan that will be put to use. "This ooe will not be able to be Ig- nored," be warned. • • available earl1 this mo-g. The Seal Beach PoUce Department sald both Seargeant Yao Holt and Lewis are veteran officers with the department. Grove Detectives Beaten in Tavern Garden Grove police have been unable to determine a moUve for a savaie at- tack by four men on two plainclothes detectives early Wednea<lay lo a beer bar. Officers aald detectives Larry Speaker, 26, and Jerry Gray, za, were on un- dercover duly lo the Sblmm1 Shack Bar, 120ll Ganlen Grove Blvd., when they were beoteo with pool cues and beer mugs. The detectiveo were treated for multi· pie brUtsel aod cull o1i their faoeo and bOads Ud relWed. . ' The four IU1lpeCto, held .. dl8rps of assault with a dead_!Y, "!411"' 00•8 police orocer are Gustan ~er. a, no bowa addreis; Bruce L. Wllliaml, 21 t Weatmlmter , 1'Jnully R. Jones, 13, IM I.any M. Wliters, 25, both of Gardea Grove. ' ' . ~port Gu_.-ds lf .S. Plans to Req11;ire Security WASRINGTON (UPI) -The government Is planDlng to onler airportl to lllUoo ~ at au boardloc pies iD a toughened ollort to 11op bijack!ng. It pve oo data !or im~ Ibo plan. In a It ....... to $eit. CUfbd P. Coae, (R·N.J.). '1'l'.-portotlO Soaotary Jolll A. Volpa Aid the .....,,.....i•1 objocttv1 Ii to pool a low anftftlment olll<er at gates a hlli hour bolore dePorture al domeltlc lllghtl and one hour before International lllgllll. UNDER T8ll P&ll8ICHl' SYSTIM, the Ftcleral A \'lotion Admlolatratlon 1111 pollce or law """""-t ofllcara ore ~ at domestic ~ falll onl,y U alerted by alrllno -10 !bit 1 proopaetl'" -flis a ~ behavioral prolile. tntematlooai !Ughll, Volpe llld, are nU - Daoplte tile wave of bijackhtp, guardJ are Uled at ooly about 121 al tl>e nation's li31 alrporta aerved by lcheduled alrllnef. VOLPE DID NOT Tl!LL Cue where the added manpower would come from. But It is upected that the airports !iOU!d provide tho llCUl'ity f""8 with the erpenae being defrayed by an fncroa• In lbe -ger Ucket tu, I SOl ·MY WMf\10115 llETURNl·WHO~ 1lleMmE? •. ~J~'1l:iut:ICN'T i&Ot LOOK1IOGOQO/ ..,........,, '~ ¥/Rl»lli? '-..-,.,.-. , FIGMENTS ·NANCY . NANCY-HOW OFTEN l-IAVE 'IOU BEEN FEEDING YOUR LITTfrE FISH. ~ . ' FIVE TIMES A 'DAY TODAY'S CIGiSIGU PVllLI Yesterday' a Puzrle Solved: ACflOSS 41 Roman 1 Distant ........ 11 Bruthed 42 Talented ' hard 44 More rapid 10 Oriental 45 Injurious """ 47 Required to f4 Ending used go with ego and .ao...,. necro mouthed 15 Capital of '49 Extremity Latvia · 50 Ranson Eli 16 Common -:Early ¥etch automaker 17 Occurrence 54 Act of going 18 Once...:..-57 legal affair 11 Threat of the 34 l!elian royal 58 Sihgullr use of force: name 20 Colony of ...... 2words 35 Ba clothed in insects 59 Landman 12 Mtdieva$ 37 Ballet lkirt 21 Pouessiva 60 Tlleratore h""'" 38 Brought b~k word 61 American I 13 Pay1 Into use 22 GOVerned cartoonilt 1ttentio'n to 40 Propose 23 Low mourn-e2 Official 19 Architectural 41 Covtc9d fultound -ridge ttuok 25 Wind 63 Having a 21 Ten-gallon-43 BestOYf in1truments border 24. Galena, for . 44 G..,. food to X1 Affirm DOWN ... 45 Wofe:2 30 Mimicked 25 Conceal wo«I• !11 Rock 1 ltislO 26. Not1uled 46 US 111allita 31 Wealthy 2 Walh 27 Regarding: 47 Go quietly I people: 3 lndlvlduall 2worct. 49 Ireland ·Informal 4 S~1v. 28 Perform 51 ,Food (WI : 33 SmaU 6 Stout . axcellentlr • 52 Fllh ! num.bet 6 UCLAathi.te 29 Pmended' 53·~1eigh ; 36 Q.(lwn tight 7 F1te'9! disd1in:2 55 Sailor. 37 Keepsake featuru words .Informal 38 UpWard slope 8 Theu)f 3o Formed 0!.lto 56 Can1da'1 39 Hockey'a 9 Pala . thiipedmass neighbor: I Bobby·-10 Bring into 32 StoPping ..... 1 40 Elctarnal •.ccord pllca 57 Articia • • I ' fly CNster Gollld by Tom K. Ryan by Al Smith -AND HER BOY l"RIEND SEEN US/ by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller .. BETTER CUT-rr DOWN A. err . PEANUTS .... .JUDGE PA!lKER MISS PEACH HRKINS I .1 I DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Chartes M. Schulz '/OUMEAN'6Mll6'..01Rl5TMAS IS IME JO( OF 61VIN6 •• \ by Mell ' by ...... Miies Tllunday, N-JO, 1972 . DAILY I'll.OT ., \ fly ........... . MRAGHH! • by Ferd J••···· I tcRr l'llOlll llllC/ Ole;/ ~~VI! TO 6C~ll R CAi's 00 -.0 TWMT / ... ~ : •• •• .... ·.THI Gitu • • ' " ..• Mt Ila& el all ii ~ e»rr's's 1'"1Pde -... , llaq Ille ... do wtlli jlllt I .,._, -.. -. tf • .ceulrr,. ,.._..,,,, : • DENNIS THE MENACE ; ~ ~ -. . i • I - I " I 38 DAlL\I PllOT SC PERSONAL RADIO PAGER TONE 0< VOICI LOW COST .MONTH to MONTH RENT AL IASIS ORANGf l'OUN'Tl r..1oio11 u ruo.~t SlHVlff "t IT'S GOING AROUND AGAIN THIS YEAl -' I . , , ~ ... ~ ' . lty TlllY GRANT. L"' I( you ask a friend at this time of year what it wu that hlld kept him home sick he 'ls very Ukely to glve you that stock answer -"Oh, It's just something that'• been going around!" Just "'hnt lhat something is no- body seems to be exactly sure or except that it's prob- ably a virus or a bug. In all probability, it will be ''going around" again this "'lotcr and many of us wtll be the recipients of Its un· comfortable symptoms. So t<'ITlf'mber, the best advice is rei;t liquids and upbin to start and then call your doctor ~ you cannot shake it quickly. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you nl'ed a delivery. We will de- liver promptly without ex· tra charge. A gt:eat many people rely on u1 for thrir health needs. We welcome requests !or dell~ry 1e1"11~ and chaf'&:e accounts. PARK LIDO PHARMACY UIH_I_ Newport IMth w.-1• ,,.. Delrtwy Thwtdq, ........ '°· 1972 LAND WANTID! 55000 REWARD For information leactlnlJ to the purch11e by our company of •ny 3 to I acre parcels lo 0r""9• C...ty IOf!td for ap1rtm111t I.left• <tn1h11<tio11. Wiii contlcftt 101'1'11 R.2 ••rc1l1. ITo p del11r paid for tuch •cret91I. AL lUSI INlHPllSES C.11 4tv et 111,ht or Su11. Mr. Al ·-11141 673·2420 OUt V£$11D $UIT 0 'fltlNO IN SOU,DS, 1'WHDS, AHD PIHSTal'IS. PIOM llJO. Fall 72 Guy Uvlngston, Ltd, ' • • •• .. . • • OVER THE COUNTER COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST • .. J • • • • ' ~; ~ .. ~.q ". PK " :r. M ::: ~ '" ,, " .. .. 1 ' • • • Thursday's Closing Prices-C.omplete New York Stock Exchange List Wall Street Hit By 'Nothing Day' NEW YORK (AP) -The l!odi market put In another drab performance Thuntlty. ' •1t wu notJiir!g totlty" uld Robert" Stovall, analyst With Reynolds S.Cur!tles, Inc. Nervoumea owr Vietnam peace dnelopmol!ta and proflt.taklng· after the market's sblrl' cllmb In recent Weeb kept the market genera111 tw, anllysts sa1d. Also, "we are now deep Into tax...W.01 sea-son," aald Stovall. l • r . " SC DAILY PILDT U • '• ' t. ' r • ' • •• ·- Everyone Ha 1 Something That Someone Elie Wenh DAILY Pll Ci CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Ancl It, TNicl• It With a W•nt Ad d I J ·rhe Biggest Mark~tplace on . the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast R'9SL1lts _.,_ ll~ll -.. -.~ I • ,, ...... Genorol General ~·-s.;d, ~-ASSMllS REALTORS 2Gl fASl'COllSTHIGIMAY COROIVI DEL MM.CALI'. 0.-11 °"""''' Gonorol ****** * TAYLOR CO. * A. Ull«il.I tt:MI: 644·7270 SOUTH OF HWY., CDM • lllG CAHYON COUNTRY CLUll Brand New! ExcepUonal quality construc- Uon in cusU>m-bullt 4 BR. home on estate like site. Lge. family rm., formal DR., 41'll baths, 3 fireplaces & air-cond. units. View of private goU course. Select your color of carpeUng, etc. '160,000 NEID FIVE BEDROQMS? RILAXI Whoever needs 5 bedrooms needs U> relas! We know they're hard to find and we know it's hard tq relax (when you need 5!) But here's the answer: Lu!k·bullt Eastblulf, close U> schools, close U> lbops, churches, clOle U> tennis, close U> the beach and Back Bay. OPEN DAILY 1·5 Nature * Whispers lmmac. 2 units, for home & income. occupancy. $61,500 Early With This View LIDO ISLE-474,900 Mo.1 In Before Chrl1trna1I lmmaculate 3 bedroom, 2 hath home on a choice Lido Isle comer lot. Bright & sunny & with.a lge sooth patio. Excellent condiUon. Owner will consider Jse.<>pUon. lmmed. poss. 611 ACACIA U you enjoy viewing the harbor and ocean, this is the place for you. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath plus 2 fireplaces (1 ·in livln~ room, l ·in dining room) with a built-in Kitchen. Beau- tiful landscaping .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $64,950. NOITH M~; The area's top professionals are at you1· service. General * South of The Highway ••• LIDO ISLE FAMILY HOME Spacious 4\1 l>Odroom 3 hath home with gate U> sU>rage area for your boat. lmmaculate throughoqt. Lovely private patio for family fun. 40' Lot, street to strada. Near good beach. Owner will help finance. f/9,500 LINDA ISLE--$245,000 Formal dlnlng, family room fireplace and ~ bedrooms up, l .down! 5 in all. Al ~venty Two FIVE! . . UNl9UI HOMIS OP COIONA -MAI -67Mlll . ..... "--U ~ lfJU I: li()Ml:I ONTOPOFTME REAL ESfATEMARKETW.THTHE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES ·-., .-sCIAL ••• · $11.000 ' Newport·Outstandin9 Harbor View Home, offering all the refine-- ments that make a happy family! 4 Lge. bdrms., 3 baths, lush carpeting & drapes, family rm. w/brick fireplace, paneled in choice wood & a wet bar. Profess. land· scape design. See this house soon -offered at $74,900 including the land! .•• Corona del Mar SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY-DOLLHOUSE with new STRESSED garage waiUng for a unit! 2 bedroom house completely remodel- ed in perfect condition. Easily expandable. Beautllul cusU>m-bullt home !or present own- er. On lagoon. Protected patio, pier & slip for up to 65' boat1 4 Bdrms, ~Y rm w/ wet bar, for.mal dii)ing rm & game rm. Many luxurious features. 2-SU>ry entry with·cholce ~ DEL MAii, t1MIX)Q • MUA VIM>I. ' 6'1-5810 • NIWPOlllT IUOt. Ml 8&00 • CALL U1 YA APPIAISID · bnmacula.. s -.. 1 ,bath with-....... l5x30 -..... (L!OO ... ft.), -la'*3~ All thll ... only $117 '"' month wttb ·no DlDM1 ""'" to Vetl. call } , " " . " . " .. " " ' " " " " " " " " " " '55,000. AUSTIN-SMITH, GO~N & ASSOCIATES 644-7270 -·· tile floors, blt·in vacuum system. 1 ----------- 0.-11 -al· 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I =='---...,:---111ea1-' - SHARP & C!ilAN 5 IEDRM. PE~.=~POI~. HALlcabr $42,0001 2 BdnnL~~~ ..iJ Collef:le Park Beai,ity This large Mesa model home, lying behind a courtyard · & wrought iron gate, has 4 bdrms. & a den, completely remodeled kitchen. On lush. lndscpd. grounds. It is sqlieeky clean, ready to move into. Offered at $39,500. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Beautiful near-new 4-bedroom residence in this exclusive area surrounded by elite B.C. Country Club. Sunken conversation area in living rm. Lge dlnlng rm, lam rm with fire- place & many extra features. View of area & golf course. Priced right at $119,000 HOME ,,...., w1th...,, -,. c.mp1e1e1y -.... ';::!!i e 3 Bedroom 2 bath oller for tarp famil)' lMng Uve ib upper-lower PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 53 Linda .... 0r1 .. THE BLUFFS e Lath & plaster A: entertalning! 1..arae famJ-$265 month. Hard to find e Maple Doors ly room boam elepnt d u p I e x , th.ls JocalVinl e Builtins fireplace, builtin ldtmen, $72,500. r-; • Club & Pool nearby appliances, diabwuber. Ex-Call: 613-3863 &G-225.l Eves; ATI'RA.--r.""' quiajte deep padded l..!!VLL.Y PRICED! caJ'1)et:inc, w a 11 paper $:1>,500 VA DO down. decorator accents. New water 80ftner. Beautiful associated l CORBIN-MARTIN Elegant 5 bdrm., 41'll baths; on lagoop. New carpets, dra.,.. & wallpaper. Lovely garden & large slip '. .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . $212,000 Popular 11E11 plan in choice end location with terrific view overlooking park. 3 Bdrms, fam rm & 211 baths. Private entry courtyard. New paint & carpeUng. New paneling in family rm. Lge rooms. Terrific buy at $58,000 r & Heavy shake roof. 6~ll"('-', l<:lALT• • 1Ul' "" 6c>,,;oa o" ''' • COATS polio. Fr.shly painted . WALLACE Beautllully -Brl< Ylrwllli. Wiii Tell REALTORS -·· MONTE CELLO $22,450. 3 Bednn C"Ofldominium w I new paint inside&: out. Out- of·town owner is anxious lo sell this vaCant property. call to see anytime night or day. Newport at · REALTORS 5«1-tm .•• You ohout -1owJW --5<54161-44141-homes. • BR., 2 balhl ... (Open E ........ ) tam. nn. 129.950. 3 mi, jaomi/pool at 134,960 •• 2905 11ar1xr, Colla -REAL ISTATI ; TRIASURES " FOi' Complete Informal.ion On All Homes & Loll, Pl-Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 11.ayalde Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 644-7662 -~---~ Generol • CORONA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR.OWN" On the water! Fantastic view & pride of own- ership bldg. Private marina, pool, jaCUZZi & security guard. Adult ocrupied. 2 Bedrooms 2 Baths. Call for brochure. '89.950 Macnab -Irvine 4 BR NEAR 1_Get __ ..,.._-_••------·• OCEAN $25 500 l :i;j~~iiiiijiiiijiiiiij~ LINDA ISLE LOT-$69,500 Roalty Comt>enY' 1131 weoicllt!, N.B. ll64Tlt . · • * Your Choice I" MESA YER E Like to build your own home on lovely Linda T-row'1 Home SUpor "'""' South Sbottl * 5% -. or oo -. Isle? Then call for details! .A real buy! At YN!wnlay'1 Price hon" localed near schools. to veter>m $49 950 nu. l'<lrtn!ino mocld Ill Har-~:' inai~ ~ 11: * ~ 1c tam or 4 BR a: Located on & ... ,,,,; PL is Office ~,s~y~~,SuncNy ~ Vi-Wi 8;. ":;!c.~ $l1~ ~ I fully paneled boous room * Gas b!tin kit or elec thl& terrific tamD;y home WES accents aunk~ LR .w/COZ7 * S.UNJTS.Room tor 4 G•rwe Wiiiie..._. '! CM ho 4th bemoom, den or bltin !tit Owner just reduced pr!.,.; LEY N. TAYLOR CO., RHlton """""8tlonplt A.......... moro $11111,000. REAL TOR 54l-4IJI studio to suit )'OUI' family * carpets · over hdwd $1500. to induce )'OU lo see 2111 San Joequhl Hiiis Rud Formal DR_ eating area In needs. Boat door in garage. Doors or carpets over his home. Open House Sat ''Owrlooking B:l C•nyon Country Club'' kilcben. Qvenhed FR. CaU * 3 BDRM HOME A: 1 BR ' This new listing is in move-cement doors. 12-5, 1769 Bahama Pl., C.M. NEWPORT CEN ER, N.8. ~· -10 ' APT . · . * BUILDERS A'lTENTlOM . __. ... A_ .,,....11 NOW. to see. $58,900. Joyce . -East.side. $C3,750. M LOT ~ -....,, ft. -in ... vuuluuu. $1,300. down Whichever is your choice I!.----I Edlund ~ (Q32) Q•oo .,! will handle. you can't lose. Priced to Newport "'9n!We ~al _. 2 BDRM. DUPLEX It 17th a 8anta Ana A~·{ • COAn sell and built to raise your ;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;I BACH. APT. UNIT -C.M. $18.950. Call Mr. Mirr & Wn11y. M TRADITIONAL SORR -$41,500. ~~~As~ WALLACI * YOlll' Choice! Falrvi-Spaclouollad<BayHome ONE 0 Y-142-aw M4t• 1moRA!IGJ:Ava c.11. l::--::--:::---:----~I REAL TOlll 146-mi Eves: -9416 64Ulll :: ~ ,,l::. F A KIND !!!!!..,.!!!!!!!!.,.!!!!!l!!!!!!IO• J>HONE: !0-1!11 , B.alboo Ponlnlllll Opan E-i1191 Th• .. Is a ..... n • Bedrooms plus panolod Only tho -could resllt WHO SAYS '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~;.;~=:::::::::7i~ e '62.-4454 e IS ,..,. ...,. locatM>n (1nytlme) family room with ~~Ill'°~ tho~ ''THE GOOD OLD • 1n---i.. • HOUSE + DUPLEX !!!!!"""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~::: and ....., materta11'."'n'i:; WALK TO THE 0n ll: ~~,e.'. -• IRYINE ., th ' ·--· ·~-DAYS." '""" -~-~ -EASTSIDE COVE PRESTIGE wood siding, leaded g1a,. warm 0 ~~ •~od """' BEACH . ~".-"" main ""'•' . COSTA MESA By OWnor "MESA VERDE" r.a':;! ~'.a;::tio =ui., ~ ~ .. ~ GONE77 Attractive S bedroom 2 bath r;;;;;;,~":,, ...,. .• $20,000 $230,000 De.en Viaw with boated swimming pool bedroom, pl111 cedar llnod • bedroom home with 2 baths, homo ,modem . Only 2 lllp, Call BW S..ta -hti• o"' of "" mo'" do.irabl• 1 ==6=B=E"'D=R=o=o=M= $36, 950 ..,,., .. are moving and cl ...... ThiJ could .. on ..... n-potio. ..... blocks to boach, locatod In medlat.ly, $115,000. I Unbelievable but true? Needs work, but where else can you find a 2 bedrm home Dlus 2 bachelor units for o~ ly $20,(0)? So u n d i~ terestin&? PH. for complete detaill. 54&-58111 • • .. HERITAGE REALTORS WYow Lawnmower Take weekends off. Every· thin& taken care of including lawn, roof. out5ide painting, pool, recreatiooal pad< and iueen l'D-hills. This lovely condominium with cathedral ceilings three bed· rooms, three baths. One bedroom down can be a den •for $34,800. Call 646-7ln. ·L.--a!b) ~ cS'i '"" ~ PRIVACY PLUS ' C.an you Imagine )Vl.ll' own ~ Acre Eatate with a New· prt Beach Address'!' How aboUt, with a Lake View? Now add a Large 4 Bedroom Hume with. 2 Baths and Oleet1I Fireplace. For In· tonnatioa please c a 11 •ca homes in Galilomia. 11': Acre A beautiful home in "Mint" want action and on -COME SEE -4 feet home far ~ en-the heart ot Newport a prt: COIDWELL, BANKER """''""grounds w;lh pool DINE-POOi. ooodition. King sized $12,500 Bedroom, 3 baths, ...... ,.,.... ... New wan to wall vale clubhouso, poOi and """1 ..... -· 83'1'-0'lll!i and one of the most beauti· _ bedrooms, 2 el eg:a~t -HA-BO-roof, IUpel' yard. ... ..-. eom..i.J. .. t.. rebuilt tennis facilities. •VACANT 550Newp:irtCeoterDr. Mly landscaped grounds NEAR BEACH ...,.,...,.,.. Large tamtly " " Call 5«)..IJ51 Opon Eves. id'i'J,';;,, ~,;". -and ...... tor -iJ>spec. you've ever seen. Huge 5000 room for all the ''F\Di shlirP home in excellent tion. Offered at only $32,950. 1 ;a.;;;;yc;;;;res;;;;t ;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ sq. It borne with 5 bedrooms WALK TO BEACH! Wrought Scenes" ho l l day en-Clll 546-5llllO (Open eVft) and 5 baths with all Roman iron enclosed front yard. tertaining ideal here near omditlon for on11 $28,~. · tubs and Sauna, 2 mplaces, Curvod drivoway. SWnod '"' •parklint< bu 111 -1 n Call M7-«iw. • •ycLROVEESTL YHOME. ?, vecy large wet bar, St. i i.au plus tiled entry. Fam· kitchen. Patio. Sprinlden. 9"' Charles kitchen. 24 hr. Uy room. 6 bedrooms. Elegant carpeting & custom Spa~ 5 BR ho in~ guants, privsto boach. Ac-Sparkling bluo pool with drapos. Brk 540-17'0. UfUIDATING w/swlnunlqr pool. on ,.. tually you really must see &!Ide. Low care ya.rd. A few •"!!''"'""!!',__"!"',... land. Bia 1am\ly rm. fi It. Pbono 507-92231 for ap-slops to pad< and greenboll! 1.09 ACRES .:::~~;'!:~::;;'::~;:::::'. Gone Foro-fl tonnal din. rm. - potntmont ASSUME $17.000 GI l.OAN. few· C-"fo fhe e•s"-T•nls REDUCED OVER Y.Ur Roni Dollora rm. A bath ott pool. Perf1icl $31. 6%% INTEREST. 1292 · -.... • w ,. $5,GIO family -.187,500. ~ I, montt>. AcU last. Call is55 ,.._, Com Mel& Oceall CUSTOM'. built" bedroom, 5 U Und·~'-ttble Is rd . $36,000 HU<lson. l 66-0303. bath e&tate. Plus extra ...__ tlla"'"::'"5 _ ......... ~ ~--' It's not too late to ac-OOLDWELL. BANKE& ____...._A< bcd1'lom, 3 bath !amity ,__ ~· , ~-~' ~ ulal ~•-,_ Realkn 644-:IUI, ~~ SWIM POOL CAR home oo tho PUlnl with all ~.e aecluded guest born•. mbos this Home. Newport cumm e,.. """'ttti.-•-.::.'.: 500 N.,,_ Centei' Or: ·: W.ll --'-•-•-~ homo ""lh 3 ENTHUSIASTS -·large rooms adding up to a ~-ht~ drlvt • T~~ Beach, Heated Swinunizw ~ N--" ,.__._ Me:;_ •LLIUl•UlUt<;:U ... eenerous :2500 ft. Y ·u court .... _all ~~~~. 0• WNER........ Pool, Cmtnl Air Ccndition-Hu , __ .... ,~.i~':..-. l Corone .. Mir apaclous b edrooms , 3 BOAT OR TRAILER deti..1.t at the :·care r:nt o:i~ i .... n,.....,. n-.i..;_ W"' .... a .. u .... ·-.... 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ iieparate baths. deluxe built-LOVERS ,... IS I.JQUIDATING! Ex· "'I!. "uuu ..._....,., -er bedroom down. 3 bedroom!' 1n k J t c be n' dishwasher. WE HAVE THE HOME r~--~-'-~lhing patio, ecutlves bargain • take ad· Sottenero1 .. 1_.. PWSF!~ up. La r Ke cili:o~tion . LUSK ' Elegant firepla ce. ---:,---..,.-=--UM:~ vu. e master vantage. Act foda1! can and·-.~ ~.-A~ MU~.:: kl-ldlenandwi~!i1!,nt;,..°!.,,culp-HarL--Ul-:-•-..av ~~ Oeltgbttul patio. Pool , Special! FOR YOU -First bedroom,andlhoblgooun-64>-0'.m ···~ ,. --~-% -·~-•-r velvet green park-like lawn. Can Im time to see this one try kitchen. Not a house but • SEE. $'19,900. C.U 6*-0565. bath, good size screened 1n Decorated witli quallt;y. 'A Brit 540-1720: YoU agine a 3 bedroom ld a home $84,500 Call pat>o. 2 car .... --. Cloee 1n lovely prden. A iOOd ~ home with a famJly room year o 3 bedroom . . ID acbool a:;d'SWtb Coast bdrm. pan. A f In '9 plus dining room at only home oo quiet street m&'iGO. Plazai Priced to eell, an nelghborbeod. See it IOOft.. TARBELL 2!rir5 Harbor, Costa Mesa HARBOR VIEW tn Newport Height&. Rustle Cape Q>d 3 story with 3 car garage, large lot & fruit trees with great ocean and Harbor view. A storybook home with that charm that's RO hard to fmd. owner wW take 10% down payment. 127,,.,., Close to ""°"" in Newport. 5 Garages ~·:;;:,;;1;;ii&:;;;;-U;;;;;~A~.L;-ij tenns. Call Red CUpet, :>~· Fee. Call J'i'! and shopping with an auto-2 carports. Offered &11~ ... !l!ll Realtors, 5*-86«t. 00' nurl;'f .f u .. ~ • matlc a:arage door opener, at $58 500 CRH ,._--158 NEW ~ .. ......., """"''cu:.n · built.in ........ and•,,,.,. PET'E B. ARRETT ,,.. $25 758 _...,,.,,.. __ co. WITH Realkn -. ~ ant patio • Won 't last ...... LA GE OCEAN VIEW 500 Newport c.nter Or. Call 646- 7171 . • -R~~OR-FAMIL: HOME No Do.;.. Terms ~·~~ .. H.,..., ,....,. cbance '° ... 1•1de. looklnt out ~·g~~ _.._.......__~ $38 500 Prim• Coot& ,.,.. location. !amity prden bOme with ~ "':!:::;,.:r.; 1:".:'~ Pu1r -IO back. - - -......,. .... poo! •• d .............. cboooe ,....,. -color -· Bfi-111 BBQ -· ' OPEN lM1.,. IPM Tax Shelter Immaculate ~nd1tion with 4 property ~ now tt3; area? We have it. Priced decor. 1,800 to 2,«m Ml· tt. of ~ w ' r r 0 .n Fourple spacious bedrooms, all elec-lnstallmentJ : i: then with all terms at $21,000. 3 luxury with a pa CI o U I livina-dinlaL 4 BR. X bic bulltln k I t c h e n , rent Farm style ldteben, 3 huge_ belroom.s, 2 luxurious bedroom• and 3 baths, l'lln,r-.rm.t..! ta Ullk home. Be prepared when income dlahwuber, famllHEn bedrooml,.-....a ... -l 1:!i e t e 1 y baU.. cDe to freeways and !~ in price from 143,000 ID $74,mi. Paul Qlddt. tax ..,. amvea • pride ot with .........,. aco. ·-..n stwW• Call 1'3,000. FloOr plar\I and OOLOWELL, BANKER Realtors S.'nll Realty Oxnpaey ownersblp . equlty build up -SUn coated windowL feeturN'.: 2 pab. •l' c hkectural rendainll Rnllurl 6*-200. ~ Westclilf Ortw: Bllll•rda Anyone? appreciation this like new for boat or tr a 11 er. Boat pt, to rev )'aid. ~hie in.our omce. 560 Newport Center~· ~. ,, W ·1··tl\•t· "~ 'f· Macnab-Irvine Open 'til 9 PM 3 BR'1., ti,; baths, den w/ 1ourp1excarrie.ttse11.i-uny ~ &':! l:Mr::'i. Wide dri v eway. Brtr: OWNER transferred, lovely fireplace, large FR &: wet 1eued -Vet)' low vacancy location. Bric 540-11'1. 540-li2J. Retlton 5f5.Nr.I. area, lituated on a quiet bar • Lusk Harbor View factor -Perftct setup for Open Ews. Realtors .. mi ... -..r~tMt<OLWlllCO. cul-de-ac street. 3 south. Ron Sherman owner occupancy deluxe 3 INYU NOW llM.1 Westclttf Drive * TRJZ UNED STREET, l>odroo.,., 3 _.ate baths, 64U235. 182,500 1'"151 hemoom, 2 bath !ront wUt. 4-Plex $57,$00 <>Pen 'tW 9 Pll -Room tw Iota ot f1Wt ..... hardwood elegant -lend1 ad-Call Belle at 673-ll5IO tor 2915 -· Colla -Beot rotum 163() per mo. Air ' HUGE· y '"RD ~ llwmilw -.... Oaoft. 3 Bedroom. Auume ded chann to the l!vq: more &!tails. Price $73,000. sume pttstnt VA Join t.1· · ~ ~ ~ i°crt:"· be.ch. •· '-1% VA loan • 1167. room. Fann otyle kltchon, CUSTOM UNITS ' ance. l5llOO mwn. Owner 4 BDRM. 2 IATH 00fr,-, 1 ..,, Pm. loads of cupboardt and walk M2.cn5 644-6211 carry small 2nd WW 99¥ .. __,, BANKEk GINNY MORRISON in J>Mtr)'. Ruse oven & Slx CUiiom Spuilh lt)'le for 11eU • Neat • a pin and aft 1::11' ~alton . M4-2«!IO. 1~1'11111 • .... -A!:ALTORS-wuher. BRK. $;6,500 , rental~t_s1_Et.,lkleeo.ta ' ~ the kids · this-~-'~ 5r50NeWJIQl'tCen\er~. 5«1-tm 4 I • H Mea, 2 .,......, -ce. 411L~ M locatod on an .-.=..., .. * --RANCH STYLE•--lbalte r<ool, biiilttno, P"' •• ..,. __ -· Your OrMt,_.._~_, •V-llr. l:al!, 2 balhl, .-r potio, ..... BAY ISLAND *Ocean -_ N~ .... s.utlllll low tnaln--Wuil> will enJo7 Ibo '''"" -• ._ • o.e. Illa If )'OU want a beauty, wlth ble pnp. new carvets a: 4 Bd ..____ ..._ ___ ~ ten&Dct. Ne nw. run lortable Ooor plu and the 4 BR. tarn. rm wtth **•*• S6l-Glt lotl of charm, aee this 2 drapea. 1 mm e d I ate rma., ""l ...... t. Prtv. ~IUR'll. • Bdrm. W to ~· SlOl.GID. wide-opea l(lllC'tl.. #7,000. din rtl'· Vaal.uit 1lrall covw- bdnn I bath, -"lb -•-'·• ~ ~--C boadl, pad<, tennil A pt.r. OCHn. $39,000. ~ ,.n --Call ~ -· -• ~ -~ I~-) .. ~· ~ ' n. -· 0 I l I l~.ooo * • BOllM, 211 bath, 3 car --Open ~-Don't Dlcloor -~~ _. .... ... •• beam cell L, blt·lnt. w~!OO I A~ -lt'I --.. 1·-~~TD DA ij Gary Knox. e·-' :AIM'!' needed. 4 BR. Bteut. be.ck yard wlth trtts R;:~ ·.~,le R11ltor gar, on a crest w th a -,, __ _, Kl" COLDWELL. nnrv..n. t .. l.fll:. tamUy nn. I greenery. On!,y $33,750. ,;:11. N_,,::'a, .... ,, c.M. bo.:Dlmta louJllOD,111. vtew, near ocean. $54,900. &II U. Rnhors &f4..2UI ...... 1.1...C pi ooo. MORGAN REAL TY -""-~ _ .. .., anai'flW 1733 Westclir( Dr., N.B. "'°"' ~ tor w;,,~~ :t m?J\I'ai:e8 550 Newport Cenler Dr. QOC111 _..;. ..,!IL I ~BR '7W 541-7129 3416 Via Lido 615-4562 640-7221 3 bedroom• 2 baths. bull!· . OPJN !\ !!M . -111 1 lot. A BES1' . l 7s.6!59 • Don't .... •P tho ~ Have -~ you ...,,. 10 miiiiiiiiii!iiii!i!liiiiiiii!iii!!iiio In, nr.placel Iota o! llOOdlel, ....,, doy II lho lll:Sf• l>AY IUT ~ ~· rut retultl are Just a phone HOUSE Huntirw? Watch the "lJat" lt ln clallllled, tell' Clualned adl do It Dall1 PlloC Wul Adi haw Get with t -CtlJ Rf'd Dally PUol Want Adi bave nm an ad! Don't de1Q , , ...... 10-9t1t1t call aW1y. 6'Hl7L OPEN ROUSE column. IO Shore Reoulta! 6':M!1111. ""U • call NOW 6'H678. b!rplnl p!ol'!· • CNpe! Realton, lltHHI. bar&alnl aaJoro. .call - ·: •, • l, I 1, , 1. •• • • • • . I I .. ' • r-. , - Lag1111a Reaeh • ~DITION VOL 65, NO. 335, 3 ,SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1972 - Teday'sn..I N.Y. Stoekil • • • I • ' TEN CENTS · ~~~~,,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....., ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' 9 Die, 32 Hurt in. Fire at Home for Elderly An.ANTA, Ga. (AP) -.Nine penGN died IDd II wtro ln,luftd -firo ilt'Me out durlnc the early momlnc hours today a: a newl1·bulll· borne for the elderly. Paille, ileeplneU and a dart, IJ1lOke. fUled billway ...,. -the factors tbet·-illed in tbe deltbe and injuries. "Many ol the vktbm died ol smote in- baiatioO," Aid Atlanta Fire Manhal Jim s.q,.-. ' F{,_ aaid they stmnbled ... r ~ Ii ·illey. p'oped throuab the pltcJ>. blodl\ miDkY bill. Seagraves said one bodJ YU -in an eleYator lltalled OD the letmth Ooor. • ' ··-and beat of the-· wl!lch llol '11(> to 1,31D to l,IGO ~ would have been sufficient to jam the elevator'• eleclruUc 17". be uld. · -II ol the u .. ton>. it.klJlllM ~till Towers, oompieted In April, told of bekt& awakened by a buabJc llOWld about :a 1.m. . · "I tboalbt fint it WU 'mJ alarm clock," oilil 1'11Ullne lleney, who u-"' the ellblb -· "[ [IUlbed the -In aDcl Jllm U tllll dldn1 stop, I pulled lllO oonr DUI o1 /be wan.. . ''Tbeti I saw amote"" coming under the / door. I stuffed a dampened beacli towel under the crevice and ran over and O?tD- ed my .'lililclow: I tlood Iii the wlndciw and I could 1eO the lire !ram the other wing of the building... · lln. """' Aid Illa do. ~ and Ille ~ ...... ---lilied wllll tmol<e. • "Then Illa ·~ went out in the ball....,. ll'• couldn, -. " she Aid. •1 biiird an tboie ~ eome ~­ inl and ..,..m1ng down \he stairs," said Loalot Alnmllr. who lives with her 11&- ~ motbor on the l"JUllll floor. "I could -....... ....aming, 'Come and get ..... Tiiey just .. -. " The power lailure trIUmd, by . the -.. the -·-affected only , the upper floor. ol the bulldillg01lremeo said .. " . . ... Vernon Paulk ai11Mllt Wife bpi a vigil In the lobby awaiting word ol Paulk's c . ' ' . . una . ( . . ' . Police Nab 31 On Drug Rap s Laguna Beach detectives and Orance C.ounty manbals arrested 31 penoas late Wedlleoday oo a variety of warrants and narcoti~ .charges in 1everal separate in-cidents. ~ ' 'l'.wenty4ive . ol those arrested 1 ~ booked. 'Ibe other six were apoweci to lJ'lle ball on their war- rilltl mll ·were'freed. · * * * 'Recall Que!tioaed' II r f • " Trustees Sta·nd Behind Actions • • parentJ wM were : moug the seventh- floor .. s1dents. "It don1t loot good," Paulk sa!d. "When you . get old folks like tliit, they just pa'nlc. n. ' I ,;. Later, his patents, 81-year-0ld Lott Paulk and his wile Gladys, 75, were identified as among the dead. Allo among the victims was Alice Rem, '3, who .. aUthortti" siid was a semi-invalid 9Ullerlng from .Parkinson 's dlseaae. Seagraves aaf4 .he fire. apparently star&id 'in the llvlng' room 01 Mis. Rosi' ~I, l!Je only one ~estroyed by Seagraves UKI ~ cauie of 'the fire · was not known and probably nev« would be known for sl.ire. "We are working on it or course," he said, "bl.it the best we will probably be Ible , tO come up with is a probable cause." • · Seagraves said the se\•enth noor was the only one damaged by flames. Residents on other OOors w e r e teJepbOped' and as~ to re•nain in their rooms until firemen could rescue them . Before some could be reached, however . they qed .down. the sta)\Wella:. ·An empbf!ema patlenr , wl\o colla~ near ~n exit and a CardlaC pall~· who suffered a heart attacll: attefup(lng to escape were carried to saf!iy. . .. ' ..- Some stood shivering in the parking Jot in a chilly rain, dressed in bathrobes and slippers. Others were told to remain in the lobby, where Red Cross workers and members or the nursing staff dispensed medications, coffee and doughnuts. "Somebody said to spread out and not congregate on any one side of the building," recalled Wylma Sidie. ''1 guess · they wert thinking of structural damage ;. you know, the side of the building caving · in." - The complex stands on six wooded' acres on Myrtle Drive in IOUlhwest AUanta , about a mile soutt. of ft, McPherson. e . ro ' . . ·-. . • .. Teachers' Unit Looks At Charges . Narcoticl, arrats accoanted (or. 1• boqtlJIP wblcli' lndUiled a S!I- . • walDID fnnn ID Uclusive . tpl•"'re: .... llld """ . llltllmi-- IEdifo/'• note:, Tllj& ii !.\< IMnl ; part <If p aer>i• ~ llie·;nu.aav; fiE~i!f··· T_JUIJ ~ ~·J ,,., •• ttJed . . The California Teachers Ailociation (CTA) will conduct an investiption into local teacher group charges that tbe ed~cation1l program and staff morale are deterioraUng in Laguna Beach .~. . ' ·The request for an inveltlgation wu made by tbe1 Laguna Beach u~ Fan1ty Aaaociallon -charga ~ Board of Tnlstees with five 1pedllc faU- illp. lit II ~ lllllPW.-.... :.' lllllt tf .. wm 1wta were for ....--- . Homeless Feline JVim· Deluged . . . With.Ho.rrae .Offer's By MICilAl!t QoooBICB Of .. Dmlr ........ Thal dainOd old ·~ alley .. t from Huntlllglon · Beach tbal nobody wanted WednOoclay Is suddenly the most popular feline on the Orqe Coul. "We've ieoelved Ill ..U. 1or blm. I'm Elizabeth Harris, Coliimnist's ' . . Wife,· SuceWnhs hoarse from ta It Ing to everyone," Elizabeth ,Harris, wife of Laguna repm'ted bi8 anonymous owner Who bu Beadl · ML2¥PK • ,.mmilt Remlow been ~ts lor o...-111 years and Harris, died In her -Tueaday. She tbea plac:in& In homes. was 72. Tbe mamdve call-In began al 4 p.m. CromaUon and burial at aea are pend- W-y lollowlnl the appearance of Ing. No service will be held, acconUnc an article In the DAILY PILOT ...,. to her wllhel. cemlng the elcht·)'Oll'Old cat wbooi! • Mrs. llanil lint eame to J.qana owners bad been unable lo place blm Beach In !Mt and waa acuve 'in Ille deoplte five newspaper ads. -and Pnlfealonal -·· Qub. •1'he lint man who called said be Recently, she bas wrltteu tllo '- -~-) • '! .1,. .--... . - ' .•. .,. .IACI ~ . .-:w ... _._ • ftlfw..•z.,,. ... a ~ t.ltlad· fir .the --bal!eft1lill • what· they .... -is rIPt ''l'lloy .... ·11e .. 111o people·---the ....u not mly are ......,, but tbej IRUped tbe1 -mou,... behind the ftCill. Both Palrida Gil1,t:e and Gerald lllMe steadfutly molntaln their actloos, - of l!l>lch "-•• -hlg!lly controvenlal, have · been made not to tear ..,.. the schoola, .. opponents .moy •Ciwwe, but to inl~e the quality, ol education here, ' I'm <;ertalnly DOI eplaat -ve · edueatkm," M,r·s. Gillllle Uld duriJ!I an interview. "But1 ~ ,rYoif ,open. ~ J dodr, ·you get l1X piogmns heaped "" . top of each other; IJ She said. ' ' ' She aaid • ....ru. propoll1a lumnleil to the llCbool boaid byllieadrnlnlstrl' ... .-. lion Indicated the staff bad "just not clone ltl homework:." The -said tt -....... .,. ihat the pnl>lem'lriull!i upily GOe -am ""'!< .. lvod belono, the cllttrlct launched .-Protiram. : would lalte the cat. But l found oot be Beach Limiber ~ eojmm In the WU ID animal trainer and elJllalned that Laguna New•POll for her -..i who . the cal,,.. too old to be learning tricks," bas been In a nlll'ling -· . "We bive ~ to tell them (the ad-rDlniilta!Ioftj that you've llol to look beJond your noie/' 1Mr1. Gillette s&ki. ·aald the ..... . . Mrs. Harris Is tartl,..S. !>Y her -~ Cilia have -tome from college bOnd, Jlauglller; lln..JOlllle Weal ol IJan studeall who wero VII')' concerned about Carlos; and step.dauglJler and hmnd the ca~ but ,his owner A.fS !be profera to Mr. and Mrs. W-Bfevlna ol South place.Jim wtlh an older penon who bu Laguna. , bad .,.,. --with cata. The lamily bas roqueated tbat in lieu of "I'm afraid ...,. of the college flowers a doaat1oo be made to the 1IOart (See CAT; ..... ZI Fund. . Seal Beach Police Slay • Theft SuspeCt in Gunfight } -~ 11J \'lllllY COYILLE ................ A llllfll'led bmllar -kil1«1 In a 11111 t.llle w1UI lwo Seal u.cb p o 11 c e , IEl?!llti 1111111 beb'e midnl1bt ........ ,, m I bllCbfront lpil'tmlnt .......,__ 'llio --II -C. llum, .. ol Lq _,.,, ..... ""' pu[lad a plllol .. 11111 ""' •pwlll wlll1t .., ...... 11' q 11111.: P6e ... Id ...... Int. .. i-.. -11.m.lodlJotLoo Aiam. Otl II Balllllo1, ,.. ............... aalll k11 11 Dl¥ld Y• Holl ud BUI Ltwll ... "' pllrOI ... r 12111 -and Seal W1y abaut 11:30 p.m.1 when a woman •P- pr..-them and aald then -a ttr-..., peekhlc In apartment win--. -olllcen bopll walblg by the old •J*'z 'ii, -lnl Ille alleyl with their -.. police aaid. • • They found Dunn bolo.... I WO apartmenla and called bltn over lor _. llonlng. Aller Dunn banded his idenllllc-to the~ be .,.... ....... ...,, -a .2kalibi!r ..-0. Plltol -............ po11oa .-!. . Al lllot point, bafit ..... -baded -· -lor l1le ..-ud lollll llr· 1111 .......... po11oa ._a 'l'[l[o --po11oa ""::1''11111 ..,. ----... --· Ill' ..... .. tlnl ,,,., -111111 II cllllc far'l[llDI llle1la In Ille _.. -...... ol 111e -lpol plr. ~11111---~ln IMll'• ~ car wtddl hod been Npor1od ..... ID a Newpoo1 8oadl bur11al7 -l1le ..... cloy. -delllla .. Dunn --not .. -wl)' tblo ......... ,,,. Seal --Deparhnelll said both _.,.... v., Halt md 1-are ...... olllcen '!Ith Ille ..-1. ~ · Wltb~ , · ard to recall 'cbargel in ,..er01, Linke in a telepbone lnter'flew, said, "they are [a]se- -and inUendos. 'lllef are noJ true. When they are in· vestfpled, y o a ' II -that they are .. true." Qaeot-.i 8bout lllbjedl --dmill the Interview wllll ·-md Wl!Haia Thomas bolid Jlftlldel!I, '!!lib . Mfedier ':With unu baV. rilade·up.-li*llee<majOAty oa the ICboo1 board, ~ aakl; 11My views coindde with what they have aald. Tbey'ro tlralght llhoolerl." Tbe throe board members, lln. Gillet· (See SCPIOOl.S, ..... II Recall Forum Slat.eil 'To night ·,. ... dlac1jtjW ...al i. field al ::=~=--.:: • Dltlrlcl ..... ldlll 1 -tba two -aibliet •.. 'Iba 111•• II "1 the ~a;:.. ~ _, --.. boon fJrltled to-.· ~ ... Nldllt1 Stpr, LacUle l'ldtlbr, llld raw Q-. """""" -Pllrloto Olllotta llld Ol!tld 4*o· . ' $oate's .. Belper· . . , ' ' • r I ~ • • • ' • ' j. JJorotby ,Exner, ·IMIJl.ber' of the Mer!l13iljs,, a .divi,sion of .the \,aguna .Beachi Ch8Dibeir ,of' Commerce, trimS ·the Cbl;stm8s tree i n· Sarita's House. ,The j'olly elf will arrive aboard a lire'e\iglne Friday -al 6 p.m. His house is on Laguna Avenue next to the Hotel.Laguna: The.event is spon!iored by the Mermaids and Junior Women's; Club. . F oriner, Medina · Counsel ' . I;l.et;~l~ Stormy Hearing By CANDACE PEARSON Of .. 0.., "" It.ti . lie mainly mnembers the gOod Umes duiing the .My Lal "ma,...re" i!I- ~! -Attofney F. Lee Bailey in a knee- length mink coat whlle he followed behind in a '1green suit." ' -1letng lorcOcl to leave the Senate gallery ~uae so many well wishers kfl>l COl!llill up to talt to "Ernie.'' -Hll dim\. an aUeted war crimlrtal. beln( appiauClod b1 'llie House Armed Services CClmmlltee. . '0 tt'1 be. IO lot& tbinls mellow with · iae." F.d"1a ~;1r., 251, !onner n>W1ary def-. ....... let :Anny cap1. -~ aaldrocenUy. • '1V• pcid ,,[be i.ct 1n civ!lill> lift." he .-, clandac CK1t the large 'lflr.dows ol bis ~ ~ In the Santa Ana Ia .. 11i'm ol omeid 'and Smith. • Jllclllnll, -a -t of Mlttion =:::.,,)'Ole< to ~ now lnlamout fl -civlllant by "-at Ill' Lai In 1• u an "-" .. -.. the l"fl11c 4jcl. !°Mi;'~ ls a "I ltrfrt-: \lo&llM ad • " I ,. ' • unrortuna te, but not a cokW>IOQded murder by il'l entire company of 90ld1ers. as was first publlclzed when cue broke In mld•li71. · ll hu never been clearly established ho))' many "innocent'' women and children died at My Lai when the troops went in shootlna: early one morning. Estimates range from a conservative llPJ t9 567. ' Lt .. William 9alley, platoon commander =.=. Ji:i ~r;:i t~0{ hi~ls co: pony Cilllmander, C.pt. Me<fina·, Ol'.dered lhe troops to destroy everythlng In the barnlet, ... C.pt. Medina wu eventually charged with the murder of IOI penGN, branded "Mad Doc" in. 1 number of accoun,t.I and lxouibt to trial In July, 1971. RiCharda, a .,nlllng man wbo f.Vonl the phrase. 11qulte !rankly," was the baM attorney· at Ft. ll<nning in Goo(gia . wbtro Medina wu stationed when first ~ by the ' army aboot the in. ckfent. ¥ 11torntys ~charged wllli &!Yin( ' •See IUCl!AllD8, ..... 11 "We will 1ppolnt an ad boc group to mate a preliminary study thla weei;,'' Les Francis, regional consultant for the CTA, said. "U the .... its or tbat study are IUI· !ident, a broader, more intem:ive in-vestigaUon is very likely," be aald. Charges by the Laguna Beach -rs Were : -"Failure by the Board of Trulteel k> • 'meet and confer' with teachers on a key personnel policy. . -"Employment of a consultant with no experience In school fmance to work on · the district's budget. -"Attempts to impase particular personal political viewpoints on the staff and students. -"Deliberate efiorts to divide the staff and discredit innovative teaching prac- tices." "We are concerned because It appean that Laguna 's nationally rocognlzed pro- gram and ltaff are in jeopardy," Francis said. He added that the er A has be<n watching developments in Laguna Beacli With concern for ''qulte1some time." uwe see the possibility ot even more serk>us developments in Llguna Beach Jf our pment coooerns are borne out by this investigation," he said. '"' The request for inv,estlgation follows acUon l)y the Laguna teachers orpnlla- tion recomrnendlng the recall of trustP.eS Gerald Linke and Patricia Gillette. Charles Reich, prooident or the Laguna Bea~ Unified Faculty Auociation, said that oo the basis of a recent survey, IO pm:ent of the membenblp tuppOl'IS the recall ol the hJo -· "Because the tnajarfly of Ibo asaocta- ticlll's membership, repraenUng 12 per" (See CH/1.llGllS, Pap 11 Orlllltl• I .. •• , •• r 1 It'll be a warm and -f'ri.. cloy, aocordJaC to the ......... servlot, willl temper-.. - ing " alooa the beacbet, rltlnc to 8S -1.ow1 tonight will dip -Into the 409. INSIDE TOa-'Y When Apollo 17 h•rllct meo I p act Wedm:ada~ nigM UwN' .,. e%p<cl•d lo b• 7~,000 oiJI. tors in the Cape K~?ttdv arfO of Cocoa Beach, Fl<i. Aftd Ml onlp ""' motd1 ore preporiloQ for t1MIU. Set lllal ond otMr Apollo 11orle1 on Paat. Jf. - ---. =-=5 ·---= . --.. ---.. , :z DAILY PILOT ll T,.,,.., ,..,...., JO, 1972 ~ ~ Rogers to Keep Joh Nixon Names Rush w No.2· St1,1te Post ' WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Prosldent lllxon announced today William P. Rogen will stay as Secretary of State in bis second-term adminlstratkrl, but that the Preaident's one-time law profeuor, Kenneth H. Rush , wUI be<ome the no. i man at the State Department. Rogers is · the first Cabinet member flablicly retained for the secoDd term, aUhough lnlonned ....,... said lllchard G. Klelndltlll\ will continue u attorney gtneral. • • Rus.b, who previously sen<ed the AH.ministraUon as amb&3ador to West Germany. is deputy defense secretary. He will become undeNe<Htary of llate, BUCCe<dlng John W. Irwtn who is beiq offered an ambaasadorial (IC>lll The White Houae saJd N-also selected a new No. 3 man at Stlte - William J. Porter, chief U.S. neaotJator at the Paris peace talb. Porter is to succeed u. Alexis John.Ion as undersecretary for political allaln. Wllll•m J. c. .. y, head of the Securities and Exchange Conunisalon, was named undenecretary of state lor economic allfairs. CUrtls Tarr wlll continue as un- d"ersecretary of stale for coordtnatlng mutual assistance programs. · The Washington Star-News said Nixon plans to name William P, Clements Jr., head of a $100 million-a-year Texas oil ~illing firm, as deputy D e f e n s e semtary. "'Rush, a 62-year-<1ld native of Walla Walla, Wash., taught law at Duke when N-at-ocliool tliaro In 1 ..... Nlloo, In a -t made,._ bit the White House, saJd Rogers bad llllown "outstanding ability as a neeotlator" for four years. He said the AdmlnistraUon la con- cerned about preserving continuity In the top diplomatic posiUon wltb the approach of key negotiations on a mutual balance of forte reductiOlll tn Europe and the unsettled conditlcru tn the llllddlo Eut. Ziegler sald both Irwtn and Jolllaoa agreed to remain in the AdministraUOn. in Pentagon Denlal -· ... .-. 11'1111111 i... .... 'IO tab I "IJlllHaN! 4fbcd'le ...... and is considering the oiler, Zleclor uld. · He did not reveaI the autgnment. Jolmaon, the highest ranking olll<or tn the lorelp service and the ooly cllj)lomat not holding the tiUe "career am- bassador," wW take "a ~t new aPignmenl commensurate w1lb hls speclflc talaoll," Ziegler oalcl. The Wblle House r.fllaed to comment on the reporta Clemeole will be named No. 2 man at Defense. White House Indicates Withdrawals to Stop WASHINGTON (AP) -The Pentagon said today thet the Unlled States wUI contlnue to withdraw troopl !tom VJel. nam but the White Hou.e refUsed to coo- flnn it. White House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler toot note of a dispatch out of Saigon wblcb said that American strength in Vletnam had been frozen and added, "I don't want to use that word f.-. Wt aald.,. would reach a certain level by Dec. I end wo have dol)e ll" Nolfnl that wllen President Nixon filed the 17,llllO level tn Aqua be ,llald there woold he another llatemenl o n withdrawals by Dec. I, Ziegler llaJd: "! have just made fl We are not going to have Illy mnment on troop levela." A llhort lime before 1.lealer spo!<e, the Penta,roo aa1d further troop withdrawals from Vle!Mm would -· but on a llmlled belle and -any lonnal .... Honor Student-S-ports Star Named in Murders --pendlni tha -of tho -~· Zlegler woold not confirm the Pen- tagon llatemenl Ziegler ODllOUllCed that the President spent ae~ boura revlewfn& the •!-tton tn Southeast Asia today with Henry A. Kfafnger, bla naltonal security ad- vfaer, and the Joint tblefl ol -. ~ P.,. wbo at. In _.. Stcnlar7 of llelmM Maloln R. Laird; ~ -· Illa depulf; Adm. Tllilmae IL . . CORDELE, Ga. (AP) -Jerry James Ellis, 18, was graduated from Crisp <;ounty High School last year, leaving an @viable record -ilonor student, star bilsketball player, president of the St~ dent Council. · His alster, Katherine , 16, was doing almost as well. A junior lh1a year and an ,,,.._P.,.eJ RICHARDS •.• ftoe lepl actrict lo all -..C,--;l\ldlanll had no Ida the llD- lamlllar caplaln -lnlo bla ofllco Illa! day that bla Uleotyle would be com- pl,iely ~ for two yom. 'When Modlu .... chanod. the ... olu ~ lo Fl. llci'llonoo not fir 1ny end -mlB1117 •tionleJ lllllned. lllcbarda end C.pt. Mark K.adlah then called In F. Lee Balley ("We lliDugbt we mJchl u ...U start at the tap"), a c:Mllan attorney !mown fat his llambo)'ant ll)le oulaJde the coortrocm "" bla ....... laalde. -jllchards and Kadish then did the ldiwwt. the ln-lptlon, the -liolllnl ol 100 ..., wbo had been In the Ollllpany and counUeaa othen Umllved. ,MedJDa WU acquitted ol all -... ln ~ber. 1r11. 111a -:::er ,. that he had -y ..pet'ed bis men to aley w-it m1llelll. Thot mar have been the Im-Ion ..,,. o1 the men pt. Rlcbardl aaJd. but It llll't wbat Medina oalcl. The caplain'a "briefing WIS perhaps a bit lllrong. Ernie l&ld be -ln I -&iVlng a football talk," be aald. wu little armed l'tllltance In a1e ~hat day, the mlBtary jury vered, although It had been ex- p4cled. fUcbardl thlnb the 11ntllll'!l'e/' after ' lil'll IDOIDlllta of cooflllioo, could be led to oa1y a few li>en. Is an old adap tn the =Ill acompanycomnienderla :r lo< oV01")'lblna bla men do, Ric F . althouCb "leplly, that doelll't waler. But we wvo concerned about I ! I: I .. DAILY PILOT honor llluden~ ahe WU a --when Crirp County delaaled Albany lllrJi School tn buketbaJl r-lay nJght. Not long alter the game, Katherine, h« father and ber ...-itber lay -. brutally stabbed or abol In thelr Cordele home. Wedneoclay, police charged Jerry with thecru-. D. L. Clemantl, apeclaJ lnveatlgator for the -attorney'• olllce, aald the deod. In addition to Katherine, ...... GtraJd Ellis, •• -of the VIima bruch ol the GeorP Padllc Plywood Corp., end Glenn llapn, 11. Itri. -Billa, ....... , !tnaptallaed In falr -rill bullet -lhmlcll both -and the -port ol her body. AuthorJtlea aaJd the elder EUia WU fomicl 1n the dea. ae bad bem lbol throulb the 1me o1 the nun and tn the abaulcler. Katherine bad been stabbed three tlmee tn the back end once In the front. llatlen had been abol thtooib the bead. v...,. EUia, wbo worked lo< bla father, aJoo WU boopttallad, Pollet aaJd he bad mlfe -In both lep and told them a prowlet' wu rapooalble for the attock. 0..dt declined to d 11 CI I I U. crlmol atmr than to u1 lllat he had auf- ficleat ......... to Ille the clltll .... '"nlll thlarl la -uoaaI -ct1 u II ls," be llkl. "If ~ want to know what happened. -to the trial." Ollloera wbo r'eapwdod lo a call to the $31,lllO home uld II -.u blao<kpa- and --ol a atNgla throqhoot. FNlllP ... J CAT... \ younplera mJght be modlcal ~ .. sbe reported, The lady cat lover uy1 she has thrte goad candidalel lo take care of the cat. One sbe described ., an elderly gentleman who recently lost his l._year- old cat "Old cola pt lnttlble end have to be placed rill -wbo unclmtande them, .. aht llld. The fellne -aaya thet rnany people are trying to find her -· but she fem they might 1 .... their cata "" her do<>rmp to the is very <':autious about glring It out. "If lheY tnslat on an addnu, I 11tva them the addrul of the pollee llatloa." sbe lald. . Although she expects to place the cat this afternoon, the owner aald she will continue to tab calla for him tbrouiboul the day. "It'• just ~ tnto ,.methlng giganUc," she added. 0 I'm BO thrilled. 11 -· chaJnmm ul the JOinl -; Adm. Elmo R. ZUmwl!~ Jr., ddaf of mval _.-. and Gen. Qelallton Alnma, Army ddel of llall. • Zlecler .... -~ wl!<tber furlber U.S. troop 'llftbdm!oll frmn Vietnam mJght be -wlllloat any pubUe • ...........,._ lie Pft ID in- oonchlllvo nplJ, ll1lo& oalJ 11111 the While --not maim "'11 ...... -tll !nap levell .Jl'"""W the .... como of ~'I...,._ with the Nor1h yw.e-In Perle. . '"l"i\'• 1lllon the -·.la al. Ulla Ume,"he..W. ~· .. l'I•• ..... •I CHARGES.· ..... Jl ... of the tacuna teachan, fell '~ educatlodol climate bu <a I 1 a d 1111 del.norattd alnct Iha -of tbe cur- -'majority board' (Wllllam 'l'bornal, Mt&. Glllallt and Ltnb), the uaoclMbl voted to become ectlval7 fmolnil ID Ille recall -. • a Ila-bJ Rlldl'I -aaJd. -Tiie local ...,.., lint became .,.. -ln· the -early this moolb and-aD _ ... _ u well u l(n. Gilletlo aod LlnU' to an -larma dlacwllon. -the-· end ala-ol educatloaal pblloqblaa ... - bY cendldltOliillr tft<limbenl -· tha ouney -cooduc!ed. Sonia a ,....m o1 t11o ...muon voled to recall Linke, ...s, 71 -t voted to recall llln. Gllletle. Rip!-....... te -8uar rocolvtel 11 pertOtll backing, lln. Whitaker, 7J perctnl; end -er-n.1-t. . "It is appm:ont lrorn the result& ol this S11tVey that the membership feels lhal the w17 to. 11e1•1bllab a polltive, ecm- structt" educational environment le lo IU~ the recall of LJnb end Mrs. Gllfllta and to elect !Ira. Wbltlaker and Sqat," the ltltement llkt. Something Fi.thy A.bout This Story DlllBY, Englend (UPI) -.A :Derby newspaper recenUy published r lecture by a -· •blcb aclvocaled herring u an apbrildlolac. ...... u. '""'*' """'ad, .. blrllnl sales have doubled," one llsbmonger Nld. • • 11 Nabbed ' In Mesa Drug Ring By ARTlllJR R. VINSEL Of .. .,..., ......... One 'thtna Juat led to another WedDn- day, a.!I Orange Coaat lawmen allegedly broke Op I drug dealenhlp, then began manning the !ele~ lo< more tils'!Dlnl aolla and tnQre -1' suspecla. By the lime Costa M... police- coordinated raids in Irvine and Tustin ended, II ptrlODS were tn CUltodJ on multtple feloey charges, plus neorl1 $11,000 tn alJeced drup. Jool!lllcatora said todly tbet • two .... -..... -Into cuatody .. the allqed headquarters when they caJle<l clalmtng to coollrm a '115 marijuana purchue and delivery. Nlrootlca Dllecllve Don C...y tnvtled them to come by 1382 La Colloa Drlte, TUllln, lor the Pickup. ' The pickup o1 OCltlaJd c. Funt; ao, of !U BaYllde• Drive, Newpori Btaeh and Michael L. Rorman, JI, of 111111 Delaware St., HunUJ!Ctmr Beach, -made !bore. . Foundation constniclion for the '300,000 FOfelt, A've11ue multi-le.et mall rnoved ahtado desplle aome muddy contlltiona•due to heavy ralna this month. Some ·29 offices and shops will be contained in the struc- ture which is located in the 300 block o! both Forest and -Ocean Ave- nues. Igvelltptora claimed they evee bag-' gled '°" 'ctodl~ -volllbleerlng to PllT $10 more than the original price. , Fun1c and Rorman are \'.hBJ'ged with conspiracy and possession of marljUlna for sale, after being taken into Cutod1 following the alleged transaction for a kilo, or z.a pound!, ot mPfjuaoa. ........ P .. eJ SCHOOLS SERIES· ... te, Linke and Thomas have ~.ct;uca1 of the schools• administration, and In particular. Dr. WUUam Ullom, suJ>e<:in!enclent of the Laruna Beach Unified School DiBtrict. Perhaps the major factor precipitating the recall was the action by tbe three lnlstees changing district policy in reg8.rd to admiruatraton• coOtracts. Formei'ly, contract. ~ for two years with a rehire of the aupertntendent one year before the cvntract expired. The changed policy now authorizes a four-year contract, with rehire of the superintendeot m moolhl bef~ the ..a of l.he contract. Ullom's contract normally -1d have been acted ·upon during July, but for the chan&:e in policy. Now. tt must receive action before the end of the,_, Ube •, not .to be alllGmatlnaly - !Ira. Gllleltl end Tbomea dOfmded the ' . . day recall election mentioned personal effects of the campaign. "One oi t.'-.c charges being that I'm a Bireher (member of the John Bireh Society). This was lold lo frleoda of inlne by people who signed the recall," Linke llald. • 111 am oot a 'Blttber, Dever have been. never expect lei be. I'm jusl a true, !oyil An.erican citlzeJ)," Lh)ke :aid. Mrs. Glllette, who hu. been crlllclzed for Ont removJria her .eon 'liom Lagu.na achools and l!Clldtng him lo a Newport private school, and now keeping him at Corona del Mar High School said she did so because the Intermediate achool pro- gram did not motivate him. Later, he formed frlenclahfps lh Newport end sbe did not wanl 1o remove him from that system. Mrs. Gillette added: "I'm not a political penon, and I could have said, 'too bed Laguna I've aolved my problem.• " :::t'.i. :::J.t.~~ Y'butJt 'Didn't '" ... '1lt -just I pol1ey -.e and Jllat'S . ' ~ ~t i:~~~'~tl.1,ilHI.: Fire .. ..aDdlmp"'lietr·~ .. 1bcinM. ; ti ~ ~toq: ' ~ ,, ' ~· the dt±'-zl of.., cne mu, or three Or • · • • l, . ·: ' a whole -le of them, 11-wo cm, 1et RE.\>WOOI! CITY (AP) -Aulbi>rltlea perlonnanee end good perlonnenct," · say a 17-yool'Old youth bu denied he Both aaJd they felt the adrnlnlitrauon fired .. rU1a at a San Mateo County wu not -lnl tho bulc education sherilf's beldcopter Friday. A deputy was Detecllft Sit-JobD Reaan said today thet a total of. _.. cl all"l!ed morl- juana. about ~llllO beri>ltarate pills and a small qunt!IJ ol'aupecled oplum _.. obtained. Invtltiptors who made a relat.\d series of arrests near a service staUoo at . Culver Ori,. and the 8aa Diet<> Floany In Irvtne oald lbrte IUlpecls were armed with pistole end a mocbele. No --lnvolwd In coptura ol ouspecis detectlves claim carried .21, ..!Z and .31 caliber automatic pistola during the allepd negotfaUaa for St, 700 worth ol marijuana. Police today Identified the amatees In addition to Fun1c and Ronnan aa: -0ou1a R. Tlmoell, 11, of mo lloqw St., Santa Ana. -Lar1J D. Dea, Iii, of Elsinore. ....JMo J. 0-; 22, ol 2110 W. Wllabire St., 8anta Ana. ~ -1UcMn1 It. Blqley, II, of :llK5 Red1andl Drive1 Costa Meu. . -Naoq M. -, II, ol 1110 W. WileblA SI., SanlecADa. -'l\e reni" ler include Warrin W. Ancbon, 211; Robert L. Seisttd, II; Plllltn V. Prlor, 17;.ancl ~ l[N-;a, ab ol·wllliil -tl!il' , ··~ti.la I:a, Clollna Orin 'i'ustJd u tlieh' reslde:nce ··of .1 I 1"11 ' .,, r.~.1t ., .... 11 1ti1 ~r .• l1 >.<· .,r1· Student Europe Tour Film Set jorltaubJec1:.~~. way the acbool ~ mo-seriously WOllDded. ''.l.l'oo ~ think ihey would bofi on II At a bearing Wedneaday, the youth, A film presenlaUon of the suolmer atu- and .atarl ·ge!Ung 1'1tb amne. ol tllls," whose identity has not been dlsclq&ed; dent lour of Elirope wfll be pr...mad at Tbomu uld. · '. was or&recf hel~ In custody fn Hillcrest 7:30 tonight at Laguna Beach High Mt&. Gillette a(lftled_ tllal 1he· pnaeel Juvenile Hall pending a further heo!i"i Sqbool, room 77· reisllonahfp between the board md the next -k : \ · The sis"'""' tour Includes Hunpry, ~ admlailtrlUoa Rl*81ned H · A'_ . ...:.. ·f ·1· It Ith deadl Italy, Greece, London, Paris, and "lt'1 Wene a utllOnislie ~." e IS a\.'1.."\LXU o ssau w. a Y she uld witll NP.N to 'boon!· I~ weapon end firing at an airtrafl, sal4 Austria. · ' far -tlOD _.n,,.end teot >corea Wllli>m Oatot, '.juftnlla :))Oobet!lm .11111 Tours are conducted by Dr. Emanuel speclllcall7. . . .. i m.inistrator -ca••MrOj hum•nl:tief teacher. Five Sbe aaJd Ille ..., dl1atlafled. with !be An att~p!ed mll<der chqe lodged unlta of crtdlt· ara olferod !or pertidpa- .....,.. In wlllch --is inat •hlm ·-dro-' Ito •• the -~v1 ... prami!ed to the boanl..durlnc oral corn-::!3~c·===-u::...::::·::...:=n-=·:...·c.... ___ .:.:•_.., ___ ~_•_;":...' _____ _ m1m~llooa, rather ,than Jn writing u e lorrnli.qlllda Item.,. ·· • • Tntaleea Tbomu .end Mn. ~llli!t!e said tbet with aome of the new proanms .in the achoola, no Improvement fn leam- lnf.~dQl~ii:~n.w -~ are ~Jy old bit," Tbmnu said. . He lald· the qUMI for federaWuaded grant ' projectl, wu · 11CIDI· o('tbe ' PD*': aupertnleftdenta play. Tbey' pt •· reput. · ~ .. fat pttlng --.... hope !bat • htller dlltrtot .. will llfn.,tbml," (The . -ha .. --·for lurnllll -I llllO,llllO -Im llnonc-ed by the federal ... .-.) . ' Thomu aald the ,_n .. .,,. atlllld'by - -wbo want to take power, "the ultra-left. , . .the -. -'8 tbet . -sterled the city recaD." . He lermod· them ''111,rd """' llflllll'• =-~the -.:'~.!li;.11-tnou He hll lnvel-ol lalcharl Ii .~ recall . ell«t, and charlld 11111 ~ ~\fm;;'ed~the~ ":I ware lhld lo --' Otft,IJi ... Plil1' ol·~ Mn. Gm.u.. and ,IJDke. , ..... ; ... 'r' _,, -\\ .' Tho lwo -IOdlleal•,--'TllUC ·' ~· • t1 t.. ~:··... ..~ •1 --- .. I 1 •ju Solitary9 Farr ' ... ·~ '~~ ~·:·~ -~ _,_:;. . \ .. . .. : .. ~~;, .... ~· • Report-er Locked in 8-by-12 Wimfuwles1 RoofJa ~ : ·: LOS ANG!LES (UPI) -llaportor William rm, laJlocl In a wtndowlea 1- llJ-lw.ot ,_ tar "6tatas to -1 - -llJd ha le Ttrtua1l1 tn IOUtarJ' cwdJ1W1NDt. F1rr, 371 a ~ ftr UMI Loi ~ ,,_, falled WtdnaadQ< to win , bla --Illa Callfamla 8upnme Court --for • writ ol habeas CClr)1UI aod !tr hall . Ille ._, lod01 .... lo petition a u.a. dletrlcl court to 1rao r ... Iii an lnllnlew, Farr •Id that at the 1M Aaplea ooanty Jall, "I'm locllad • .,.,. trim II& )bod)." Tiie ,_bu no windows. He mar ... : Wltdl tale.talan, -to the rodlo, bu a._ notJiq lo nt4 and 11111 not com· . ' I munlcala wllh ollMr )11"-t, ha uld. He -not -wllat llma It is, --ha. -aal allowod lo ...., bla ntdl. "I.Jsbte oat" ~Illa !Int nllbt """' him In Ille Wit aD ...... Ila llltf. -Ilion, hi flu -..... a ni&lit llM. , .. uld Ille food la..,.~ lfOOd ,, bo••••· and ''the bid ta mart COiliiortablo lllon the -1 bad" et heme. Stlll, be llld, 0 lail'• not I place where I'd lllre la ha.. lODa term a .. cammodadonl. ti The Loa Anfeloa Tlmu bu ·-Farr hi will CCllltblua lo '-'" hll aalary. ,.. .. Jailed bJ fltlparlar Court Jlldp 01or1aa H. Oldar tor COii= ceurt -hi nllll1I to tell Ull tlie ._ ol 111..,.,. wlllO piovtdad lllm with llllonnltlm tor a _, ...., Ibo M11110G trial 1 • u , .. -lo -Illa -ladle'• onler, hi ~ )la llo9I II Joi 1111111 OiM-• ltevoa Ibo boiieb. Oltlor 11••-W hav1 to -111111 "' , F1rr'1 lap! 11o1t1e 1111 1-.i It lllOlltha. Tiie U.1. 11;1 I ~ hat refuaad to -blo .,,..:. After a ........... --lat weelt, FmT Wliit bed< i. Jiii ,..,..,,, afte1· iC&ln refllllnc the Judie'• demano lo revMI NI .....-. ' Farr aald the two 1a..,... wtio 11ve him the tr..-lpt lmplond him to COii• ~ to tllltltl tliam. -taeo par!lln cltirges;~ JaD Wrnt ~:.w-r· mont u arr IWtale their Jdaiitlt ... -. ........ ~..,, . - Jl'lamts roor from tho flflh and lllxth fioor windows IS firemen bttlled UlrtHlarm blaao In aporttMDI boUM nn lloltDD'• Beocon HUI •orly lodly. Twelve person• ....,.. ~. Anolllor )11111 In 1 New Orleana slcympor killed at I-lour poraona Wednelday. (Ste story, Pap D) I I I I . ~7 • ' I I \ I I \ ,• I I I I \ ' I f I r I I ( . I : I . I , I 11 I l I • • Salltllehaek To••Y'• Fl wl ED I TION _ N. Y. St:Ot"kF • VO!.. 65, NO. 335, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . ~ ' . ORAN&~ C(.OUNnl, CAL~NlA ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 19n TEN CENTS • • ~emory of My Lai .~rial . Fades for Viejo Man 'BJ CANDACE PEAll80N , ..... Dllr ......... He 1Dlinly rtmemben tile good times durlq, the' MY. Lal "maaacre" m.. -~ F. Lee ealley Ill a -lellllb ooat' wblle be lollowed -Ill • "irom lull." £'"-,_ 1o.1ean. 111e s...te gallery' becaUle~IO many ~ - l!opf cOinllig up lo'tallt lo "E!ftie.I' , .. 4IJi Clleal, ... an.sec;._-.qilDll)al, : l' I • ";•=-r::t;. ~ • 1, _ .. _ ·~.~z .. .. .,. __ ' belnl applauded by the House Armed 5ervioel Committee. "It'• been ao long, things mellow with ag'e," F.dwin Richards· Jr., 29, fonner mlllla')'._~delenoe C<IWllel for Army C8pt. Ernest Medina, said, recently, , . • "It's good to be beck in clvil)an li(e," he added,•glanciog oot the large wtr.dOws of bis new ,office in the Santa Ana law firm of Shield and 'Smllb. Richards, ·now a resident of Mission Viejo, doesn't refer to the now infamous killlllc , of Vtejnameoe civilians by American r._ at My Lal )ft 111&1 van •1outrage/1 as,many.ln the public did.i , To him il la an "lnclden~" lsola,led andr oofortunate,1 but not a cold-bJOoded murder by an enijre -ot.IOldlen: .. -f1nt publlc1'.ed """"'""* broke in mld-19'/1.. '' ' ' II hjla never .been clearly establiolled bow many "innocent" women and children died al My Lai when Ille iroopl went in sbooilng earlJ one morning. <: Estimates range from a couervaUve lei to II'/, 'Li. William Calley, platooo commander now under house arreot for . bis in- volv-. ,l<Cljlod later 1111\.·IU "'I"" PIDX .........,..,_qipt. M-, ardei:M the .._ to destroy evtr)'lldrc ln the hamlet. Capt. Medina was evelliually chart<ll wllh the munler of 10I -· brlllfled "Mad Doc" In a iunber qi. IOCoonita and brought w irla) Jn July, 1971. Ricbardl, 1 amUing man who favors the phrue, 11quite ~.''was the base attorney at Ft. Bemiing in Georgia, where Medina was statloned when first questioned by the army about the in- ctdeni. Pool attomeya are charged with giving free lepl aclvlce to all base peraoonel. Ricbardl bad no idea wben the un-famUi.r ca~ wallu!<t into bla office lbai day uiat bla w..tyle woold be com- (See RICIWIDS, Pa(e I) . . . . -Atl,anta'> Fire K.il ,ls 9-· • . ' 32 Persons Hurt ,i,i Bl!l;ze (it New llume for Elderly DAILY ,II.OT ..... ,_ • KICKS OflF DRIVE -c...i.-.. D101un1 .. f ~ Futme"'Sfak'e«I '. ' I : • 'lo • On &nd Issue' ATLANTA, Ga. (AP ) -Nine persons died and IZ were lnjur'ed wben fire broke oot during the early morning boars today a'. a newly built home for the elderly. Panic, sleepiness and a dark, srnoke- filled hallway were among the factors lbai resulted in the dealbs and Injuries. "Many of the victims died of smoke in- halatioo," said Atlanta Fire Man11a1 Jim Seagraves. · ('lbe fire was one. of three major ~ aaters ihrollghoui ihe world wilbln 24 ,. 3 Paneu Named ' To Help Plan Irvine Fes.tival ~ Tllo Jnlnl -t~yjj ' .CilmmltieO . Wednesday ~ a~!ed ---"'"1mllleii e•jMod lo report blcll. at lbe Ille. IJ ,.IF' ... If ille _, -c&gW ! Uoa iltdcll 11 ~nolng I citywide JICIPUD for ..,..i !day. Tiie meeib1i W-y' nli!hi' In -~·-·-pD •~ Rancho.SaoJooquin ·~School _, --D~• drew about ID w the initial .... ..,_....... ~ ' public plaoning session. ' Tiie immediate fUiur< of the Sad-Eipressi.ns of inter<at and support for -Valley Unified School Dllirtct is I In • f1nt -~'--led, tar scale iiilbd on Ill Feb. 8 bOnd elecilon, rv e s -~ &e district campUa:ners em)baslud over 8 arts festival were beard. from~ sieak and Fniich fliea luncbeCXI Wednes-to lives ofthe~-~~teComr 1rvlne ... I~ """· League,. u •= pany, u~ "'' Master Chorale, ihe IrVliie League of '.Boated by t11e Miaslon Vlejo company, .Orange County • Pllltharmonic Soctety, U.. · BONiiS (Build Our' New Dlltrlcl and the Irvine Womeo's chtb. • ~) lunch waa. il)e , first camPalin Mn. Donna Andrew of Univenity Plll'k -1ini ,lot'·the special elecilon, wblch, is and Mrs. Paige Analora of the Willows ~ .a ~ In local boCids atjd '18 are serving as "-Icing ~" of nil1liilll In borro,whtg capacity for state ihe i.suval. Mrs. Andrew said today ihe i&iool bulld1nc aid. citizen organlzatiqn 11is still open to new ibouglr bou1"'1 alighily by-the recent ideas and more volunteers." ri<on1 ~ of a --elecilon In While no formal action has been taken Irvine (II ptttelll yes), the Saddleback to limit lbe variety of offerings to he ca_...,. said they realise lbey have acbtduled next May, Mrs. Andre1' lilied a :dlllereni challenge. "we are lnierelied In bringing oat Irvine Tiie BONDS campaJgn is beicled by io-talent. We'd Jib lbia to become a --.r Nick D!Gillro, I Mllaton showcaae for lbe ialenit of pOople In VJejo residenl. Irvine." . -SUpm:lnieDdent -Zoa The -assfgr.ed to study said Weclnetday the elecilon monies varloua aspects ol how lbai .,al might -1d be earmarked In . build elihi be reached were set up W-y nJchi. - tlemenWY, _ =:o"'~ .:-:=_ They are: .... -Finance and public -· c1lalred '-<illJty, wlill malnteoance, •wanJiouae, by AI Vandel' Scban1 o1 CUlverdale. City -..-....... anll -··all Councilman Heory·Qullle1 vo1udeered ~-the next five yeon. ~ • ., ,..:;,.. ~-_ ........... ad-w work wtlb lbia group. · r --~ -....,.,. --Calendar, chaired by Kelih NellDo 0 -llYe space and._ a high ~ ~ the Ranch will lnv.-Y aria ....is are pr -1,. rilhl ..,., bo.llld. already ~ by achnolG and other -VlllO High f!chool, U..oaly.one , · aniaallons. · Ill tllO neophyte diairici, ·ll'OV011!l'41Wded ~ and cooten~ cbalrod bf Vlvtan ~ !illlO aludenll In a achoo! built -for Hall will exptDnl the varielf ol oflerlngs ~~ cillln:t "oftlce" t. a model 'i:.me to=~ ~p ~.,:1-ilon ol a (Ille llONIJI, Pip I) ~ corporattoo waa heonl W- ._.. _ . -.. -..... -.. o a • tt _ ..... " !!!' ,~ .. --!: ...: -·-...... -... 11 :. l.:J... n ,, day aJchl. PeatmJ boanl pro Hmt <leorle Knowles, an arddlli:I """1 ,,. __ _. • -Univenity Park, said today &o ~~ .._.. lion wU1 -lonilally lncorl*lle. .,._,. cifficen of the OJ11U>luilon are Dr. Lou FridhOndler, of Ualvtnity Pm. vice president, and Mn. Analora, Secreial)'- :e: ...... -: __ .. =c..n~ ----a ---. _.._1HI --.. treaairer . New Home's Heater Taken in Viejo Area A brand -hOaler -bf the ownen 1t $1JO wu stolen W....,•y fiom I home under ...-In the , ...... VlejO area, 0ranp coanty ilarlfr1 -aid. -of Ille Mllolon :r .. =.; _ .... 1111 -"' ille -LaBtntonaSl.,-ofa-of -bolnc -In Ille ..... • McElroy Chancellqr LA JAOU.A (AP) -Dr. William B, Mcl!lrvy, ion-bead o1 Ibo Nstlonal Sclenco P'oandailon, boa been -.. chlnoeilor ol UC San Diego. McE!roy, 15, hat IOl'Ved aa chancellor -Ftb- niary. I . " . I ' " . . ' ' hours, Ai least 16 perms ,..re kill'!d 'ln hali• been sufflciftli to ja1n'the ~levawr's -. l stuffed a dampened· beach towel an apartment ezptoaiQn·tn Rome todaY, elect""1ic eye, be .aJd. u.'ld-rr the cnvlce and ran over and open- and at least four were l;llled WedneMlay · ReSid<oll ol ihe 11-story, lf.5-allllkll eel my window. I stood in the window and in a fire in downtown New Orleans -Baptist Towen, completed' in April, told I could aee tbe fire from the other wing DAILY PtLOT SfllN .... see swry and p~. Page sf. of being .,;Qmec! by a •IMmlrig sound of the bulldliig." , Firemen • ,.id they atqmbled ovtr about z1a.m. · • " Mn. Heney said the two stairwells FOLLOWED A MINK COAT AltO<ney Edwin Richardt bodies as tlley gropeCl'tlimigh llie pitch-"I lbouglit . first Ii was ' nil'-alarm and the two elevator shafts were filled black, smoky ball. Seagraves, said one ciock/' sald'Pauline Hersey;Wbe lives on wllb smoke. body waa foond in an elevator sialled on ihe eigblb Door. "I pushed llie birttoo in ·'Tbea ihe lights went out In the Tax Bill Fate the seventh floor. .• , and when.it ltil1 didn't stop, I pulled the ¥l'!ay.·We couldn 't see," she W:L Smoke Ind beat of uie JJam.., which oonl oot of ihe wall. "l beard all lbose people oome panick- got up !o 1,300 w J ,;;IJO ,de&rees; w<iuld "n.eo ! law lliDoke 'comJni .undOr the (See NINE DEAD, Part Z) , · Up to Senat~; l"Jfne, · T .. ti• -8a1fff . Drowned Woma n La . Nab 11. .. 0. , . d M H .. T "'ft 2 1 Vote Critical wmen >( """' ' au1e ay -ave L& . -.. ,,..,, .... 1'·"'.t -·.,··~-.i .1 ··~~ .,. \_~. •. . • ~~~rba~~g hisGo~~ • ,}.. •• 1. o1 , , •":-'\ ••1 : • .1 ·~•t.r:' ~';.,:· r~ . Children. Note . bllliontax shiftptanbytelephonefrom . .a-st. Dl·df'MDA~Wri·111r .: , .. .~~:rli •~i ~·i:n:.:ie ~":"",to .·-· \!Alli . t15 '. "~~ "~ .. ' lof 1 _,.....,_ ~ ~·boi!i Ill ""'8JIOCl8 .... uncertam, ena ' ,_ • . : : . -~--; " ' -: .... """11ii1:."'""l!Jw.-leoCh =:::-.. ~~~..u!:f the . ii, AllWWW Ill ftNBllL' . ".; J ~·;)ilid'? ~ ~ ~ ~ . llP dill"""*" ln;Lol (Republicans IUpportlng the bill in-•w w -· ... :J • r. ! c+' l•J\."J pi•ze·...,, ' Angelles ~-· 1 • -'J 1 · • duded Badham.. ·o/N .................. ~- 1 0ne -lllhic jiJsi, led :id -t::· :O'-;t~ ;,r'~ ~;°:"J;.~ 1 Tfie" Vldtm"11 'llOllevfdlito be-.&.. of 'HuniingWn Bea~h~;;.i ""iiriiP~ ilay, • as Oninge' Coast ltllo, Cr' .......... , Df ·uiooll' •• f $bllm Ml!ll~ irtiP ~ ber two miatl Fullerton. flemocrai Kenneth Cory o1 ·altegedlr /Jroka up , a. drui dealefllllp. Dilictmr'ii::=:;.:-ReoD llld-locllY. cblJdniD · wtlb ~ .!ri8.da ·· !.. lnCi lt.o a Gar)len (lrove alao bad<ed It. l then J>esan manning the·~ for ••-•a~·-•atrt. icl al~·mafi! imdde •note '1ooac1 '.1a1er _In ber At last coon!, ~gan and A1.mily more'-'"· calls 'and ·D11>re '"-'•• ,::::,.•~s·•~•""'"'--~a , · ' ' Speaker Bob Morelli were one cnidal -........ -....... ,,..... -, _w_,..., -Nori!all< ....,. bomot. vote shy oi passage In the Senal< wllh II ._is. · . ~IJ'.,of;-~'~ ~ , ~lil:I .~ ~ .L\>' ~les C<iwlty Democrats and three Republiealll de-..!~ln~ ::, ':;t'::.i!":i :: 0 Iriy~~-'~. !l!lde •. 1; '~loll ~:=::.i ~ t:.i~ ri!: ~~.them the needed two-ihlnll ma- ended, 11 ... ..., were In c:ustOdy on teries of'li'mll -iuervica siatlm It .~ ~ cleacripti -'-•·ft•-lhat-1 Moretti, a Democrat. teamed - mulilple felony ·h·-··. plus nearly oilm i>Jt••an&.uie San Diec0"-'1 -·-"-· Qll _,, ~ · ' Reagan. a Republican, to oo.._ lbe ---in Irvine llld ----"•,..,. arlneil lbe -_..,, ' plan In what • Sena, le cril,ic called .... 15i:'.!:J;:.ed ~today lbai .two al" \Offb'.Plo#oli -.iii a ~'."11 ; ,'. $ie· waa last _. weariJ¥ clolbing unholy alll.ance" Wednesday. restees _...taken into' Clllloilral "lbe 'No.~ ... lovolved·ini ~,OI sim\lar to u.t·oo lbe. body and llrs. Debate m ihe ~le had been scbed- all,eged headQuart6n when tllOy-ealled auspeda ~-claim c8!riOcl l2 JZ · Moller:•. liq IJl:eefi ledan • wu toc:oted uled lor m1dmorning, but was postponed laimin to -•· 1185 mar11·uana .. ...1 -~rn....-.... _ .. H =~ .. 1.; ~ • • • _ until later In lhe day. ~ c & wwll'ID 8 ...,...,_ • .-~· ~uauC P~ earlier today at J6th Street and West Too many senators were tied~ In purcbaae IUld delivery. · · Uie ~ 11e19ttalli>n'for $1,JJIO'worib Nan:otii:a Dele<ilve· Don caaey invited martjuipa. , ~ Front. , ' , oommlttee work 1JS ihe la ers them to come by ~'.La. Colina Drive, J'l>licO today Jdmlifled the anesteet In "It looka like ber " said Newport pushed wwaql friijay 's scheduled ad- Tustin, for the J!ickuo., . addill<!ll' lo,Funk aDd B«man aa: Beach Deiedl~ <;apt. Don ~aaa lbortly ~Senat, thete's Sen~~acleaticnb~~.· The pickup cl' n,.ialcJ C. ~ 30, of ~ K: . -· '11; o1 1110 beJore 'l"""· -· n;;an's ioogtime :'is on tax plans, 712 Bayside -Ortve,. ~rt lleacb. and ~.-st, Sall' Ana. • • . lnvesllpi«I wi!te leaving at lbat time deO!ID4ed 8 final cban«e In Ille -. Michael L. Rormao, ti, ~ !lilll\wani : '"'f:!2J.1.'1;;~~~:!f. '&'l9."fi.i.1re. wtdl ·--· ll!ioiwoPbs of lbe -property· ta:< reliel«Jiool f in an c e 5~' ~:.,~~~ 'st~~"'· . t". . ...a...,. w match them 'With infonnation IDeUOIO. Thea, the· .... 1on l8ld, they gledlor~t,the~~!Opay -J\ld\lrf ,K. Jl!llley,. 18,,of :Nl5 beld bf LASO depuiles ·and friends .or w:t~ei:.::==·~ $10 Dll>re_ -o price,· ' 1 : _ \'l'" .~ l'lp'll relli)tves. said he had taker. ''1bo last 11ep ol lbe , , : · _ r , '· • .. , ., . ' No lndlaitiom of foul-play were foond final mlle" in compromise atreCUlug on the body, .except for a bruiat and over a period of montbl. He reaffirmed abruton .., the iioee wtiJch could have lbat position to aides late Wednetday by Seal · Beaelt .Police: Sl~y: '. r • Theft Susp-ect: ill Gu'~fight . ' ,. B)'O. '!88.! l:,'?;.E ' numt-. ••1il1<Jf tllo'~ pter; ' . ' -' .Olllc<i!f aalii'lbey loand ..m. ttems in A,su:apeded burilar WU i,m~ In a gun Dunn's ' nearlly 'car -bid' been _balile wJih two Seal Beach po I j c e .re]IOriOcl .-!n a !ltWpi.t 8-11 argeants •shortly ·->mi d night bu<'lluY-1111-.... w-y. ln a biaelllraol aplrilileni f'iirtJior tllllill ·.., r>iiif ware not neighborhood · avallablO Mrly illlo ..Xnlnf. Tbe Ste! ,,,. dead rrian t. Tllomu c. llw!•. 29, Beach l'<lllce ,~1 said bolb of u.,. Beadl, wlto pollce allcl pUIJed 1 s.._i Van llOJt and Lawll , are pi41o) 111 the tn .,,.._ while l!ley ~ olllcen "1lb tllo ,deparimeni, were ~lonlng him.. Pollce were llOI ~ aurtDc ihe iimocJ immediately telephone from Mexico City where he is on a goodwill vlsll. belore death. , The Democrats talked aboot reopening Newporl Beacli .police determined to negotiations tr the "rmat" compromise · tdedlty lbe J-Doe 'icttn\ knocked on fail<d. But Reagan aides said it ...., all c1oor1--.....i Weal New(iorl ~Y or110ihlng wllb the current plm. moriilns afler ourltil found ihe floating 1 The legbloitve ·,.... is sclieduled lo ""I"'!· • end Friday. • Tllef alao -lit aid by circulating her . I~ the Senate lbwarts him qain, pho!Otlf&pb 11111 Ill -·· akeich done Reagan aild, be woold ""-tllo ' from a )iootmGrtem photocrat>b. Leflllatu\;; and put a tax package belore • Deiedlve Capt. 0yus said lhU mon> u.i 1?ie'I ·v01'rs In a apeclaJ eledlon , lng.lle-.Jld -·-bo• loq Mn. llloller neit' """' bad -millllll. but tt-pnllUlllabiy Tbe ,p1aa would ·raile stale 1"-aince :H boun or ..,... before theriffs and ufet taxes by fl'IO mJlllon. • ,_, deputies l!fp1I oeeklng informaUon. Some ol k "l>61d go becl: In ihe lonn ol Few .jlOllca .....,1., accePI mlallng property tax relief -trlmmlnil about . per-. reporil for at least :14 boors Sl28 a year from lbe tax bW of Ille 8fier ~ Jndlvl*lal vaniabel. average homeowner. .......... find IJi'li. t • Dunn . died aboal' l .un. today al Loi Alamllol General lloopltll Pollcie -11111 --llld Sergeants Dovta Van Holl·ml BOT Lewis Fat Feµne Popular were on plll'ol -· Iltb -and lea! Way about 11:• p.m., ..._ • woman ·~ proacbod •illlm 11111 lllol - -I ·stra .. man:,...... ln -tmoiol .m- don. Dolli ~ been nlkllll bf i1lt old ·~, wdlllic .. an.,. with ibelr flahlJPio, pollce said. They found 1-11 ~-........ I wo aporimlllta and caJ1ed bD.,.. for -tionJllll, Alter Dann -1* ~l&~lllcadaa to the a be~ :::r tben ·---from ,,..._, pollce At iltoi polni.. bollt ...... 1lecad • ...,. -for 1111 inuDd .. _..., fll' Ing, """""°"' to pallol ._ia. ,,_.. marnlac\ poliel bi•A11rtcr1 tt"1! not 11111'1 how -· lllola W1-l-llrwt Dor •ho lllol -,,., -ollll searching for spmi -In Ille -· '~ • • I • Srory Pr-0mpt1 SP!Jl'i of C'alls to Lover of Cats . . BJ -OOODillcR ....... .,.. ... Thal dai.od old »11"""'1 •!107 cat ~ lllllllnlloD : llaCll '!bit DOblldJ wanled 'I' _ _, II ~ Jhe -~ felleo ... 11111 arq. C9Ut- "W•'vo r-i.,.i .. eds lor lilm. I'm hoent from talktn1 lo -~," reported bll .....,...., -wtio:llal _.....,. .... Jor-•l'IUlml tllm ,..... dim In-; . ' Tile -all>ln blpn at 4 p.m • we111-,, ~ Ibo apPear&llCI of an ariJdi In Ille l>AILY PfLOr -....... ~.cot- -bed - -lo pl.-ltlm dapUo nv. --leis. ~ • .,,. flni .... who called said be wwJol liike the ell Bat I found out he -·--• ll)ilalnod ihal ·1111 .. -too old lo be learntns tr1cb," aaidllte-. • lllRI' CllJI. have come from coUtce ...... who ..... .,.,., COl'lf"l"/l lhout ·Ibo ""1, iiGt Ilia -..,. "' pm... ki ......... .,.. .. -pnori wltoltiii bid more ezper1ence wttb ca\I. , "1'111 --ol Ibo ..... l""'llllm mlPl be medlcal -·, .. ·= ,,,. Cit -l&yl Ille baa titree l<IOd to take care al l!le cal One Ille doltrtbod .. .. llderfy ...,cllmln who .-.Uy Ioli 1111 14-!m'- Gld c:lll. "Old call gei irritable and -lo lit placed "'Wl .someone who -.· - them " ... WI. . ' Tl!< feline benefactor sara tllJll .,.., people aro try'"il to riad, lier 'fl-• ohe feari ~ ~ ... -...... ber lbxstop to llbe JI wt'f c mMI a -~boot glvlnc it oUl ' "If <hey --on ·an-. I liW them ihe -ol lile,polb -. • ohe aald. ' ' Allhotiah .... ~ to plaat llo ... lbia .-......... aaid ..... conUnile to !ah calls for him 1111 I al II lbe day. , "'It'• juat 'Dlus!uoorned lnlo -•• gi&anlic." lbe added. "J'm • ... a • c • · .. :· I DAll 'r PILOl T......,, tt11•1r JO, 1972 . Rogers to Keep ·:Joh U.S. Funds 'To Guard .Nix-On Names Rush t.o No.2 State .~( . . . . "Th....e'• a Cl'ftwcl WetsUit-clad surfers 'power tight' on a frothy Huntington Beach wave, trying to avoid each other, and the folding wave. The protective rubber suits are a must. The water and air temperature this morn- ing were both 60 degrees. . . WASlll!IGTON (UPI) -.......... ---lodey Wllllui. P. Rogers will stay as Socretary of Stall In lib secood·tenn adminlstratloo, but that the President's one-time law profeaor, Kellneth H. Rush, will become the no. I man at the State Department. Rogers la the r1nt Cabinet member publicly retained for the second tenn, although Informed IOUtCet aaid lllcbatU G. Kleindienst will cootlnue • attorney gtneral. Rush, who previously served the Pentagon Dental • AHs' tzltfmt M •c' b " Wiil a.rm.ui ... ...., dth?J& ....,.,.,, lie wlll become~ of state, IUCCOedlng John W. Irwin who.II being offend ID ambassadorial poll. Tile While -aaid Nina alJo selected a new No. 3 man a\ State - William J. Pomr, cbilf U.S. neg«lator at the Pull peace talb. -la to -u. Alula -.. _,,, for political affalra. William J. c-y, JJad of die Securities and Exchange Commlsalon, White House Indicates Withdrawal,s to Stop WASHINGTON (AP~ -The Pentagon said today that the United States will continue to withdraw troop.1 from Vllt- nam but the White House rerused to con- firm it. White Hoose Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler took oote of a dispatch out of Saigon which said Utat American strength in Vietnam bad been frozen and added, "I don't want to use that word freeze. We said we would reach a certaln level by Dec. 1 and ~e have done it." Noting tbet when President Nixon fixed the 27 ,000 level in August he said there would be another statement o n withdrawals by Dec. 1, Ziegler aald : "I have jll.!t made ft. We are not going to have any comment on troop levels.11 A short time before Ziegler spoke, the Penta.izon said further troop wlthdnwals from Vlebwn would continue, but on a limited basis and without any formal •~ nouncement pending the outcome of the peace neogltlatlons. Ziegler would oot conlinn the Pen- tagon statement. Ziegler announced tbet the President spent oeveral -. reviewing the sltua· lion In Soutbeul Asia today with lleary A. KlaJnctr, hll national IOCUrlly ad- v1ser, ml the Joint Chiefs of Stall. "--who ut In were Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird; Kenneth Rush, bis deputy; Adm. Thoma. H. Moorer, chairman uf the joint chlefs; Adm. Elmo R. 1.umwalt, Jr., chief of naval operatiom, ml Ge._ Creipton Abrams, Aney chief of sWI. Ziegler was asked repeatedly whether further U.S. troop withdrawals from Vietnam might be made without any public announcemenL He gave an in- conclusive reply, saying only thal the White House -1d not make any ..... meol on troop levels pendJng die out- come of Klaslnger's negotiations with the Nol1h Vietnam. In Paris. "That's where die matter ls at tbla lime," be sakl. h9laPt1pl Surplus of $161,604 Told For Government in Irvine BONDS ••. provided by the Mission Viejo Company for only a year. Saddlt:l;>ack Diltrict. wu formed oat of. a unifkoatkta elecUon last June and will be operative In July, tm. ' !nine City Cooncllmen, who on Satur· 'day will review propou.ls of consultants aeeking a contract to complet~ the city's .,genei al plan, have been told the city bas .$111,llOI more to apend tbao was ,budgeted for the ptannlng program. · James R. Harrington, c I t y ad- 'm.inistraUve services director, bas told .councilmen there is a total of $2M,104 '.available in the current budget. · He enumerated unerpected c I t y revenue !OW'CeS whlcb have yet to be allocated. They are: 188,628 from state I.AFC Approves Water District Annex of Ranch Annexallm of the l,200-acre Whlting IWlch to the Loo Allao• Water Dlatrlct bat been approvtd by the Local Agency Formation Commission. · The annexation. subject of lengthy negotJaUons between the water district and the ranch owners added to the vast area in central Orange County now BerV- ed by Los Allaos. The dlttrict houndarl,. extend fnlm nortlnreat of El Toro Marine C.rpo Air Statio!l IOUthWanl Into the Laguna Hills. ' Alex Bowle. Newport Beach attorney ,.pruented the Wbltlng Raoch and William Fishbach. attorney and mayor of !nine, represented the dlatrlct In the J>egOUatlons. OIANH COAST ts DAILY PILOT 1'11 ~ C.-Oo\ILY ,ILOT, .t11t ~ h .......... flll .......... ,,_, " ~ .,. .. Cir-.. C-M 1"*4ltlttre ~ • ..,.. ..... liil11-. .,. ........... MorllllY ..,... FnMy., tlr C.r. MtM. .....,.... tMdl. IMl"t---..ct\fll"M!lllft V1l19Y, i....,.. llldl, lrvlnffltllldttbldl: .,.. Siii Clci&IW S. """' Ojllt1r1,.. A 111191t ritlilMt .,.... .. ,willlled .. ,.,..." "" ....,... fllt' pr1n( ... i llfllillltlll"f pWlt i. 11 -.,.... h't ltrwf. C•tl M911, C.lllornlt, Da. lelttrt N. Wied ''"....,, .,.. Pllbll.,,., J .. k .. ~~ Ylct pt9kt.... --n ... s KMYil ..... 'f'StetR11 A. M•I•• .M""""9 l!clllw ~ .. H. L•" l ich1"4 ,, N1M MWilnl ~ Ecllttn ·o- c.'9 Melli -... "' .... ~ IMdll mt~ ......... ......,. 1etct1: m ,...... ..,.,.... II 1 $ea lleedb: UWl IWfl 11 I c•• .. ~, ......... c...... ... .,., 0n •• •n•• '°4D1 " ]#' ' ...... , 7 "°""' a.er 'In Al tr 1w.1 ,,,, ....... Cllt:"""' ""° a... C1M11 'AP lie ~. --......... , ... .. ................ .-..rt ........ .. ,-···==--... -· ...,, ---""""c""-___ .,. .,_..., .....,, ...... , .. ,. ~' .-...r an •• .,......,.. sales taxes, f,2219'78 in cigarette tu.es and !50,000 from the ooonty service ar..a car· ryover fund. Councilmen last June budgeted 11112,!IOO for the generol plan prosram, Aoother 122.500 not wlgned for part Im· provements in the capital Improvement budget la also available, Harrington noted. 1'e new accounting of funds available for general planning gives the councU the fiscal flexibility to hin! aoy of the lour coosultants competing for the city plans contract. The lour nrm. will be Interviewed privately (ID saturday, following public presentatlons of their propogall whlch begin at 8:30 a.m . In city ball, 4111 Cam- pus Drive. Financier Fined For Filing False Funding Form NEW YORK (AP) -Florida llnander Louis E. Wolfson wu given a suspended prison sentence today and fined •10,000 after he pleaded no contest to a all·year- old charge of filing a lalae aecurltles statement. Other counts of the indictment, in- volving actions when Wolf!()n was board chairman of Merrltt-Chapmao • 5cott Corp., were dismissed by U.S. Dlatrlct Court Judge Inzer B. Wyatt. Tile Judge said the government agreed to drop the charges. He was given an 18-month prison sentence, which was l'iUSpended, and was put on probation for one day and agreed to pay the fine within 10 days. Kiwanians Slate Water Project Talk on Monday • Tile Metropolitan Water Dlatrlcl't ~liar construction program to build the workJ to distribute state project water on the cout will be discussed 1t t1lo Saddltbact Kiwtnla Club meeting nm Mooday at Laguna llills Leisure World Cl!!lihoole Two. RaJlllODd t;. Hucboo. MWD represen-t.a.., will oatlJae the proarom. MWD la die largut of St conir.cton for state project wattr and .i. already COllllrllcllnf aoo mn.. of tunnels and pipellnoo, acldiljooal treatment planla, _.. control atrucluret and related features. State projeel water la now being deUvered by MWD In -• parta of Los AD&el• aQd VllllUl'a Counties. The dlatrlcl wtll mntually receive up to t1'0 blWoa .-a day Jn addltlotl to cumnl ouppu. of 1 blllJon pllons a doY throqb the CGlando River, MWD cl.· llclall !lald. Unlike the Tustin and Irvine unified districts, Saddlebacl< wUl lnherll no office bufldinp, 4 • _ ~ A -'1Jle la needed to -bond I.slues. '1ile main worry. although soft pedaled Wednesday by some 1111 the oomm1ttee1 Js Leisure World in Laguna Hills. Tile 1.5,Qllktniog retirement com- munity must be convinced that the laue won't .. 'measurably" aftect their tans· Lelsoro Wcrlol resident and campalgne; Glenn Glddlnp aaJd Wednesday. Zogg aaid be dldn~ have euct Ogurer yet, biil that MllliM Viejo teacher Bob Minier estimated that passage might mean a $1 increase in tuea .for a resi- dent with a home valued at 131,000, asaumlng the aaessed valuation of the area remains COllltaJ!l. Without the bond measures, the Com- mlttee'1 fllcl lheet atatet, "there, will be no money to build ICbooll." '!be commlltee ls llHlUlltin!. an ... tensive cam)lllgn, plamlng the uae of bond representativ.. In eacl! elernentarf schoo~ at least 100 blocl: worbro irom each oc!Jool to do door-to<loor -t, brochuret, atudent --In land' raising ml a speaker'a burta•. Martin Advdttalng, alllllated with the Mission Viejo Company, a inaJor' area devel-, la providing profesal<inioJ ad• vice. Uthe growth rate of the. booming area slows down, 1.ogg said, the bond& may last all to seven years. Jf not, they will last four to five. · Citizens ll'!QUOlll)y at1< him about the advlaablllty of bulldJng certain typea of schools wMe dlaclming bonds, ~U commented. "The qu-ls not what kind of 8CbocNI we11"1 going to have," be II.id. 11It11 whether we're going to have them or not." DiGfuro 11.Jd while the committee has encoanteied ,no orpnlled -1t!Oll tO the bonds, Vdter apathy DH!811ie auumed to be. a serious problem and ' ~ overcome. Dodd mantes go on11 1or. boindtnc ~ llUl'Cl>lalnl altes, restorlnt cur> l'«ll iefiools, aril.1 plieral ~lite ... Jm-. provements. • Operating l\mds do not -e from bonda, which Zogg typUled aa the mOal economical way to finance ochoob. Tile only alJernate method, said· the former auper!ntendent of the Tustln Union High . School District. ls "pay..,. )'Oll1!(I and It doeu\ work." Speakers Available On Natur~ History Volunteer spoaken on natural blatory subjecta are avallable to -pa at Unlwntty HIP llCbool In 1rW1e from the Sea ... Sage branch of the National Audubon Society, ' Soclaty mtmberl, UC lrvlna and ,Cal Stitt Fullerton faculty mam~ and other natw-al btatory uparll wlll -k about bird tilt 1n u_. NIWplll1 Bay1 wUdllowon of ~ Ooanty, natural hlltory of 8outberll Calllornla aad .mant other topica. Tile pilot _ .... ta allo ••allablo te the Sanll Ana lldloal Dlttrl<t. • ' . ... .-..... --elary of •liter. ••t ledllllrl. .• Nbcia attended llCbool there In 1.wr .. -· In • ata-ipade puWle by die Wblte.llouoe, tatil Rotiers bad abo"1\ "ou11111M1i., ablllty u a'..,.ualorl' lnr four years. , , · · He aald. the Mml•Jotntlon b - cemed about _.., ...,.lnulty In die top~=tlon wltbthe_.it of key on .-mutual Mla11e1 of force,_ la .._ ....... un.ettled conditions In the MllldJe East. Zlqief said both Irwin ml Jolmlon agreed to remain In the Admlnlotntloo In other •alcnmenta. lrwlD bat been aated to take • "htgl>level dljlkmallc poll" and II comklerln& the oller, 7.ielJer aaid. He did.no!~ the= J.,._, the bJillett -In the fOreJan aervloe and the y diplomat not holding the title "career am- bassador," will take "a major hew Ul!gnment commenaurate wllli his !peCiflc talents," Zlegler said. The White House refused to comment on the reports Clementa wUl be named No. 2 man at Defense. ,,_,.flflf!I RICHARDS ••• pleiely changed for two ·years. When Medina was charged, tbe case was tranfserred to Ft. ttfcPbenon not far away and another military attorney ualgned. Rlcharda and Copt. Jlfart Kadish then called In F. Lee Balley ("We thought we might as ...U start 11 the top"), a civilian attorney known foe bis flamboyant style oulllde the - and lib llUCCe£I Inside. Rlcharda and Kadish then did the legwork, the Investigation, the que• tionlni of 100 men who bid. been ID the company and counilea otbera Involved. Medina WU aequltted of all charges In September, 1971. His -thnlugbout waa that be· bad ....... opectllcally ordered lib men to aJay -..it civilians. That may have been the lm)lh!38ioo some of the men gol, Rlchanll .id, but It lm't what Medlna '&ald:'lbecapla)n's "briefing was perhaps a bit strong. Ernie said be WU In a sense ·giving a football pap talt,.. he aaid. . ' There wu little armed reslstauce tn the village .bat day, the military jury discovered, al1bougli it bad IJoen. U· pected. jUdluU thlnb the .._'., alter the llrst momenta IJf confuSJoo, cOwd be attributed to only a few men. Tbere 1a an old ~e ID tbO' DilJ)tary . tbet • ---...... la -na]ioiis;. ble. for everytbtir hli' Dien ·do, Rlchlrds recalled, althouP "Jecally, that· -·t hold water. Bui we were concerned about It." Althougb ooce the military commuiilty reall2ed tometblng 'bad gone -at My Lal and many of the ai.tn were Jn. nocent, they ... re harsher Oil the guilty tbao dvlliana were, aupport for Medina wu "'overwhelming, 11 said the young at-torney. h91aP.,,.I NINE DEAD. • • Ing and scn!1miq down the ltlirs/' said Lou1le Aleunder, wbo Uvts·wlth ber .. year<Jld motlier Oil the ooun<t·O-. "I could bear women tereamlng, 'Come and 1et me.' They Just • anlcbd.,. The power failure trlggtnd by the blaze on the seventh Door affected only \he upper Doon ol the ,llull••••, firemen Id -~,,, .. . - V erooo Paull< and bJa wtle kept a vlgl1 In the lobby awaiting 1ftl!'d of Paull<'• parents who w.re :.mu11 the aeven\b. floor residents. "It don't 1oolt goOd. • Paulk said. "Wb'" you set old folks lib' this Uiey just panic.'" \ ' , Later, bis parents, SZ.year.old Lott Paull< and lib wile 'Gla(r-1, 75, were ldebtU!ed u -die -. Alao amonc die v1ct1m1 was Alice !toes, !a, who authorltlea aaJd wu a eemJ.lnvalld sullerl!ll liom Partlnson'a disease. Seigravea laid .Ila---Uy •tarted In the UvJni IO!lm of Mra. !toes' apaitment, Ille ool1 GDe dooll"'"4 by lire. ' . s.q,-a .... -tald 'lbe ..... ol.cllt llrO wu.t.not _lalon and ..-Illy ..,...-w be """"" for ~· . . ' ' •'W• are wnrkllil Oil' ti ol -· i.· uJd,. "but ~)ball • <'.tlJ,......,, Jir ()lntter l,.•ellllft9 IH'I T ........ litllte :senate President Pro ·1'em James MU.ts may be re- moved from his position by the new Republican Sena\e majo!" . lty. (See story, Page 9). Trustees OK 2 Stwknts Boand Posts Tile procedur,. for selecting rilale and female atudeot repre1eot.1tiva trom Univenity High School to the Irvine Unified School Board will be dev.ioped by the dlatrlct superintendent and the student govemmenL Irvine School lllslrlct trustees Wednes- _cl,ay nlgl>t realllrmed dlelr wish to have two student representatJves at their meetings In more tllaJi a "lljiurehead" position. UnlVl!rsity High studeot vice president Craig Mllcbell told the 1¥>ard tbet there la. "ke<n Interest not ooly by the student council, but the entire .student bocly" In developing communJcaUons. Student representatives to school boards by law cannot vote on any issues. Bui trustees emphul""1 they want in- put from all segments of Irvine's popula- tioo, Including the youth, which trustee Dean OlsO!J called "a, vast resource that bas been untapped.." • Trustee Norm Ginsblirg urged.that the selection be made' from the broodelt- possible representation ao the students COllllllOllll wjJ1 ha1 "a;edlbillty." Ginsburg added ater thit 'the bciard should ••Jool: Into, ~ayln~ s .t u den t np..,..,tatio!l lf'ili VeriJlo Pla~1" the -otudebM·c1onn ·f uc'1rflne . . .. .i . . Mllcbell said °"!t poalble Dietbods of selection Include a gmeral studeot body election or nom!Datlon by die student council oc congress. P...,111P .. el RA,IDS •• ~ Redlands Drive. .(:Dita Mesa. --N_,y M. ,.._.., 18, of MIO W. Wilsblre St., Sadia Alla. . -1\e nma•ede~ include Warren W. Anchon, 25; Robert L. Selstad, 18; Phtlip V. Prior;2'11 and Roger G. Knupp, ZT, all of whom listed the spacious home at 1382 La Colina Drive In Tustin u their residence . abla· II> coma. up irlA ".II >i .lift.bllllll " .. . . ~· CIUM. :.1~· . .,.,.....,,... .. Seqravet iM 'Ilia~ -• theonly_.....,..bJ~-...... l- Ralldenla • otllor l!i*l .~.,,•f,t .. talof>bwd ... -.. ~la.tllllrc. l'OOllll untU ..... !eliM--.... Befwe 101D1·.-..w.•·se11&,:blza•, lbeiDad_llio_ ~ . i All ~ pallanl .... ~, .. near •n all ml a -.. pailloal- luffmd • bearl --· to eacapa...,. _...ID -y, ,_. Some -1111--Ill lllo --... ln a chilly nm..m 1sd tD ...,.._-.. altppers. Othon -tol4 .. ,... Ill the lobby, -. w ci.. --· ... members of the nonJna -dlnpmel medl'caUona, cOllee ~a•t "Son_, tald to Oat ... llOI contlltl* on ""1 -Ilda ol Ills building," ...,.lled W71ml-. 0 1.- dley wero lhlnkt"I of olNtlmal claMaie: YOO know, the tide ol the bodldlnl ca.me B•tota Boleeaut LA Sehools' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mayor ·Sam Yorty ays federal lundl wlll lie used to hire par«>lt 10< patrol duty In 14 Los Angeles-achoob In an effort to control student g""' activity. The -. .are located wltMn lhe Model atJes _.., area. Yori¥ aid, nottnr that t1lo piao'• concept baa been acoepted by both the Department of R°"'"1c al1d Urban Develop,nent, which wlU provide the funds. and the Board of Education. The "parent power" plan will begin wtttlln two -ts. altbougb coll ind llafl. Ing deta1Js are being -C!!!t, I h e rru.yor said at a news OOldm'eoct Wedneaday. '1i1e pmnta wUi be employed part. time, suJ>Plementh:l the &alety aldea pro. gram fcir wblch the boml allocated $3,000 to each city achool. The II acboola are Fremont, Jordan, Locke. r Roolevelt, Lincoln, Salellan. Sacttd Heart a n d WilaoO Hil)ll, and • Gompers , Bethune, Markham, Hollenbeck, Nlghtiniale and El 5er<no Jl!lllor JllCbl. lll•---to ........ _ ... t1v1ty;;YGr1J &ald, be baa -J'nll. doat -MklnC the -of ... -.......... ., yoatll job-lllD. Tbe -&ald the --pr09tde --~t far Loo ~--J>emmthe-of 14Dd19. Yorty tald be lo aware of Ille Pretldenl'n budptary prol>lems, but thet Ills propoaed youlll employment project -"blcb Jrlllity, .. .. ,,,. fnddeDce " JllUlbful -... tlvtty'lo Los Ancel• bat -pro. portloos that are extremoly -.,, .. Y ortJ 'iald. ''Elperlmce bat proven that .... iclfvlty -durlll( the ..... Ill«' when a lllcnlftcanl number of Y'!'IDI peojlle are ptnllilJy employed" undef the NeJcbborbood Youth Carpa program. ill the lat.I lncldenl, In die Los AngeJea """· another 16-yeaN>ld 10Uth. Eric AnthO!JJ Gateo, -shol ml WOllllded WeJnetdaJ nlibt at a Compim in-. lie WU uitted ID aOod condition today at a bolpital with two ...,.i.ot -In t1lo rllbl .Jee. A .11-fUMld was art'e5led _, the scene Iii the tbooting, police said. Irvine Planners Hit ~y Flu; Meet .To Be Shortened? ,, :i· •'. ~ ~ .. !' • , • nu outh...t willcb baa decimated the cl\y· el Irvine oJaJmmg departmell! and spread to at leait one jilanntng com- missioner wUi likely Umll tbe agenda Items to be covmd ·duiini tonight's meeting at 7:30 In City ball. Both PlannJnc Dlroctor Bruoe Wamn and "'""'1tant Ed Hawol1h bave been laid low by the Ou virus u bave Cieri< Jeri Willoo and Commlq!Cl'ler Rldwd Kent. COmmlssion Cbalnnan Wayne Clark la 001 ol town ... uni..nity bulineu, .. Frank Hurd of Univeralty Park wlll cbalr tonight'• -· . . ltema ~ to be delmed for later action are die hearings GU the 10th revllion of die !nine Induatrtal Complex ..rung taw and the lDOli ,....t dralt of the city's land uoe policy plan. • "tie compla ..... Oil als wooded ~ an Myrtia Dr1vt In -AUanta, about a mile IOUll. of n. Mcl'berton. i"l1111e1 roar from the flCtb 81J4 llxth noor winclo,.. u firemen botUed tbnWlarm blue In apartment hoUM on Bolton'• Be1oon Hill tulJ today. Twelve peraona we,. rescued. Another blue In a New Orleana skyscraper killed al least four persons Wednesday. (See story, Page &I ,, • ' I ' I, I I I \l • ). ! I I I \ ' B•ntintlion Beaeh. =i. .Valle~ Teday'•F ... I N.Y.Steeb • VOL 65; NO. 335, J SECTIONS, JI ,,._,. OR~N6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA· THURSl'iAY, NOVEMBER 30, 19n TEN CENTS ' . ~ . ' . -. l:leeorts . COilflict on Further, U ~s. Troop Cuts •• :!II" ... • • ' - .. -. . ' -Civic Center's CO:rJStruction 2 Months Ahead? ' . . . ~~g ·P~nnpr ... FQr Slates Post City olftcMI• are -.. fer •- i. !Ill the ... ,.n1 -1 Oii the Runtqton -l'lllmlll.r· .,,.,_ Tbe -., wil !'l'Mtotl !!rot ........... Rorer Slltel r«ped .. CBJ ................... Db to ..ne ,,,., -a leltor" .,,ilcatloo to the titr •1ft1Jtr•tor, P.O. Bn lit, ffmt.. ~-• --the city poal .. lab • 1lmllar ....... ... Iba 0.-. c..n, ...... d.,;j .... . Pr.......,U.. lflllblt• -llln U-..d Jn llllllllacloa Celcll for two ,.._ c.m. mltllNNl'l't.n paid fll I ...... wfth I ...... " .. ·-• city .-i ....... all -ml....._ - . .Noti(>g that when President Nixon flud the 21;000 level In Augilst he !aid there would be a~r statemtDt o n withdrawals by Dec. 1, Ziegler aa kl: "I have just made It. We are not going to have any comment on troop level!." A short Ume before Ziegler spoke, the Pentai<on said further troop withdrawals from Vletnam would continue, but on a · liinited l>aoi> and wlll)Out on~ formal an- nounce~t peqd.lng the outcome of the , peoce.(leogljlatlons. , . Ziegler wqul<i' ~t coqflim. the Pen- tagbn statemenl· -· . . ' ~ ....._ that lbe Presldtnt apelll .....i houn rev1ew1ng· tho altua- tloa In -Asia l<Jllay with Henry A. Klalnpr, bis nationll aecurlty ad- vl.oer, and the Joint CblefJ ol staff. A._ -who sat In ft-e Secretary " of Dofeme Melvin H. Lain!; Kenneth Rush, bis deputy; Adm. 'l'llomu H. Moorer, cbairman uf the joint chlela ; Adm. Elmo R. Zwnwalt, Jr., chief of naval operations, and pen. -.Creighton Abrams , Army chief of sWi. • ~ Ziegler was · asked repeatedly whether further U.S. troop witbdiawals from Vietnam mlgbt be made without any public anoouncement. He gave an in- conclUlive reply, saying only that the White Houle would oot J¥ke any com- ment on 'troop levels peMing the out- come of Klsatnger:s negotiations with the North Vlttnamese In Parts. '"n.at's where the matter is, at this time'/' be Aid. Zletder said that Kissinger will go to Florida to dilcUss the Paris talks with Nixon on Saturd,!ly morning, and then leave for Parts Sunday from Andrews Air FO!CO Baae neir the · capital. The time for departure has not been fixed, be said. Defense Department officials said the toone of action they outlined wouJd pro- vide added flexibility to the U.S. posllion in :1he negotiations. Ileanwhlle, ln Paris, the United States pledged today that Nixon will not permit any avoidable delay ln ending the Viet- nam war. But Hanoi again rejected Sa!Ron's demands for a pullout ot all North Viet- namese troops and charged that the United States had -~ faith by not signing the draft peace agreement. Seal Beach Duel Gunman Dies in Draw With Officers By· n;RllY C!JVILLE Of•DMrPWPlfl A . .._ted burglar "811.illed In a gun baUle with two SeaJ. Beach p o l i c e oergeonts· ~y before_,mi~nlght Wednesday, in a beacbfro'nt apartment neighborhood. The dead man. is Thomas C. Dunn, 29, of Lone Beach, who police said pulled a pistol on the two sergeanls while they R9gers Keeps Post;'Rush . . { were questioning him. Police were not sure who fired first. Dunn dled about I a.m. today at Loi A1amitos General Hospital. Police officials lhis morning said Sergeants David Van Holt and Bill Lewis were on patrol near 12th Street and Seal Way about 11:30 p.m., when a woman ap- proached them and said there ·was a strange man peeking in apartment wfn. dows. · Both ofncers began walking by the old apartments, searching the alleys wtth their Oashllghts, police said. They found Dunn between t w o apartments and called him over for ~ tloning. After Dunn handed his identification to (See GUN BATl'LE, P ... I) Fat Cat Popular_ Story Prompts Calls for Felines _. • , ... ...; . lllCllAIL ~,. . • ' -. -. ~..-. ... ~·.,,, .. ' .. , i I ;,a:' I \; (• ' • -f J "I ""·"{ ·~~ old _ _. ...... Cit bl<iDIOU uperience with cats. "'l'ltl ''afraid .... of the. ..... )'9Ulllllen might be medical .-. "· ""' ._ml .. . ' Gililty ·verdict Urged . In' Peters Murder Case . - "He planned the kijlings," Brian aald. "He and'bis lather had 9W1rreled bltter;y 0rer ii. ~<ir,ri! 91-li/e ttie: ~r 11a<1 tak"ll 1!P and this bard1 ,......l"!J mu's viewpoint was bitterly rcientid: by bis son." Defense'attomey Barry:Taflow·said he (See PETERS,-Page -Z) · " ' .. Coast W oma1i H alt,s Pl.a ne · ' . . . ' From Wire ServiCet 'J'.ULSA, Okla. - A Huiltlngton Beach, woman suffered an apparent heart attack while airborne aboard a ·Delta Air Lines pllne Wednesday night, forcing an unscheikded land· ing. • Three doctors abei&nj •the Atlan- ta-to-Loi Ang•lel· .Jelllnef ·-teril<fald to lofra.1v1011ota~an, • ·41, Ii' the •~liine·beaaod· lof'fi<: .... lnteniattorial: Airport.•. ' ' ' . -·Hospital offtciall.osilld otodly that Mrs. Keegan was in MiUCll· condi- . tion1 "· · . • ·· ,, · ' 'Keep Addng Congress' .. --~ -~(UPI)"'-:= .1!1 rll'P'_ -;:;.t W-u.t -~ · 'NIP :.·=·~1:1.t -.i ~()-:=--:O"~rnr administn~ llul that ~Ive -IO <2lll 1Dr ·blm. I'~ the ~d t's ono-time law professor boarae .fnxn t a I k I n J to ·~· ..-·~ en . • reported h.La anonymous owner who bas Katnetb H. Rush, will becOme the no. 2 ~o-salv1&1na cats for over 20 years~ man at the State Department. then placlnl them in homes. Rogers is the flrll Cabinet . member The masoive call-jn began at ! p.m. publicly ..taine<1 for the aeaJDd term Wednesday follow!ni, Iha lf>PWance o! ' an article In the DAJL'l PILC7r con-al!bougb ln!otmed 10UrC<S !aid Richard ceming the · eight-year-old cat wboae G. Kletndienst 'Will continue as attorney owners had been unable to place him gt:neial. 1 despite five ne~per ads. • l!usb, who previo<isly served the ''The f<rst man who -called said be Adiiiinistration as ambassador to Wl!St would tal<~ the l:aL But I found out he . was an animal trainer and esplalned that Germany, is deputy defense secretary. the cat was too old to be'learning trlob," He will become uoder-<ecrelary o1 state, !aid the owner. •l!CC<edlni John W. Irwin who ts -being Many calls have come from college ' offeredt u 1mlw:eadoria1' ~ students who, were very ·concerned about ·The wbi~ House! !aid .. Nixon also tbe cat, but bis owner U1I ihe prefers to sel~-• Sta'· place him with an older person who has C\."\e\I a new No. 3 man at ui:: - The Udy cat lover 18)'1 ohe baa --good •!dates to take care of the cat. One trlie detcrlbed u .. oldlrty gentleman who recently· loot bis If.year· old cat. • ''Old cats get irritable and have to be placed with someone who understands them," ahe said. 1be feline benefactor aays that many people a,. trying to find her addras, but she fean they might leave their call nn her doon1ep ao she Is very -. aboUt giving tt out. ''U they insist on an address, I glW them the address of the police station," llhe aid. Although she expe<U to place the cat thlJ altmioon, the owner said abe will continue to take calls for him tbrougboul- the day. "It's just mushroomed into something gigantic," she added. "I'm so thrilled." William J. Porter;·cbtef U.S. negotiator at the Paris ·peace talks. Porter ii to succeed U. Alexis Johnson as undersecretary for political ·affairs. Lawmen Nab 11 in Alleged · . J William J. "Casey, bead of the Sect.irities and Excllange C4mmission, wa:s named Wldersecretary ·of state fo.r e«inomic alffairs. Nixon attended school there in 1938-37. Niioo, in a statement made public by the ""1Ute Houae, !aid Rogers bad shown "outstanding ability as a negotiator" for four years. He said the Adminislration ii con- cerned aboUt preserving coatiDUity In lhe top diplomatic posittoo with the approach or key negotiations oo a mutual balance of force reWctiool in Europe and the IJl1SOllled condltom In the Middle FAit. 1.lqler ~;botll ·Inria, and -J- agreed to romaln In the Adrl!lDlslntloa In other auignments. Irwin biS been asked to take a :'bljh-level dlploma!Jc post" and Js coosidering the Offer, Ziegler said. He did not reveal the assignment. ' Co~st Drug-dealing Ring By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .. Deltf' ...., ""' One thing just led to another Wednes- day, u Orange Coast lawmen •llegedly broke up a drug dealership, then began maMlng the telephone for mure lncomlnc calls and more incomlnc suspects. By the Umt Costa Mesa 110lice- coordlnated raids In lrilne 'and 'l\<stin ended, 11 penocis were In custody on multiple !elony charges, plUI nearly $5,000 in alleged drugs. Invettiaalof'I said today that two ar. resteer ,,_ taten Into custody at the alleged beidquarten when they called claiming to cOnllrm a 1116 marijuana purdlase and delivery. suspects detectlv" claim carried .J .. II and .38 caliber atltomaUc pi9'oll durinc the alleged negotiation for •11700 worth of marijuana. • PoliCe today identified the arrestees in add!Uon to Funk and Borman u : -Deul1 R. T tD, 19. of 1410 Dooglas St., Sanll Ana. -:..rry D. Deu. 25, ol Elsinore. -J• J, Grwq, 22, of ll!llO W. WllshJu (!lee RAllll, Pap II 0r..,. Solon Pushes Fiood Plea Narcotics Detective Don Casey Invited them to mme by 13a La Coltna Dr,tve, Tustin, !or the pickup. The pickup of Donald C. FUnk, 30, of 712 BaYllde llrtVe, Newport e.acb and Michael L. Rorman, 21, of 7i!OI Delaware St., Hunlhagttm Belch, wet made there. Wead1er 1111 be a •arm and IW1l1J' Fri- day, aoconling to the weather tervice, with temperatures reach- ing 75 along the beaches, rlslnc to 13 inland. Lows tonight will dip back Into the 401. A raotln( _.,.n on the House Pabllc WorbOammlttee said Wedneadoy !\Ill ~ Orqe. !'o<mty •ants mor. -belp for ftood ~ ~ lbe Stall.Ano Riffl', M-ut for 11. "You people bin a delllila flood con- trol ,111....,. .... ,/'.said Harold T. '18ia" Johnaan, 1 1 .. year member on the -_..... thel ...... flood ""'trol projoctL -"1111 II ,... nolb' wut lo\ move =-· )Otl,lllw.to looop Ufllnc them. .... c.np. bas to be ..,.it. t"-1 for belp,'' said Ure northern Callloaia Dlmocrat. • ,...... -In FOUlllaltl Valky We1rit la/wltllt.rotllar..,_ from the -CommJtleo ... Interior and lnauJar Allain who we,. visiting Water Factory 21. H.W.ver, Jolnon alao sits on the Public won. Commltt.e. · The U.S. Army Corp,ol ~bas been studying the threat of flooding to the coointy at the r<qUS ill th< Boord of Supervilon aJnce .!IN. The Corps baa reported thet the Santa Ana River Jevee tyltem ii DOt nearly adequate to prot..i Iha -ty fro m a atandard project flood, ti. wort! 'flood llke!y to hit the are1. , However, no «1ntttlive aclkln can be started unW the eor,. makes recom- mendatlool. Orlllntlly clue In ""· the recommendatlo<ll a,. not now espected until 1174. 11le corps clalml lack of funding !rom Coolrm 11 respo!llfble for the delay. ''Our commttt.. baa ._ied flood coatrol funda for Uil county, but Coorci-aa a .....,.. baa loo many com- pottnc prioriltes for lb money," Johnaon aald. . "Money ii 1earce in w-·hi ..... -" be 11.Jcl. _... .. _., Jolmson aald that H local olliclall are lnlettsted In l>ln)oing up the -stUC:7, they sbouJd "let a united fnJOt and peti- tion Coqrea." Tire CW]JI ol Kncineen baa said thet the -of tlltl,tlOO Or-. Counttlna would have !rom two to aeven feet ol water In ·them fl a llandird -... curred. Tire ohancel ol lhll ~ are Hn.10 -In the next Ii,,.,.; the COtJll aays. . • lnmticltorl dllmed they even hag- gled for credit, an.r vollDlteerlol to pay 118 .... than the q.al price. Fllllk and Rom. an charged with consplr1ley and PD II !I lkln ol marijuana for aale, after belnl ta1ioo Into custody follo"'r the alleged transa<tloo for a kilo, or U pow>dl, ot mettjuena. Detective Sit. Jolin Rettan said today that I total of JI pourldl ol allqod !lllrl- }u.ni1 about s1eoo barbiturate-p11ls tad a mall quantlt1 of •spe<ted ophan were olllalnod, hlnsttgaton who mlde a . related aeries of arrtltl near a 1trvice slit.Ian at Qlhor Drive and the San Dtfgo Freew11 1n 1ntne Aid threeo .._ia were armed with plltols and • --No -WU lnwtnd In Clplure of INSIDE TODAY Wiren Apolfo 17 hMrtl<1 111to I p ace W<dMS<i<IV •fg/lt llltre arr npcct<d to b< 1~.000 t>ld- ton l~ th< Cape KenMdV """ of Cocoa Beocll, r r.. AJJ'I "°' onlf the motell ore prij)orfftg for gtu1tl. S.• that and other Apollo "°"" on Page 14. ..... .... . ~· .. , ~·~ ..,, -:: .,.... ....... ll ......... • ... , ....... tNI ........ -.,. Ar .. tttcft ,, -" , ... ~ ,, ' = ..... ~. --.. =--3· ·--T---. -----.. • • I '· '" ' - • ' Mtt. v r11.0T .... ,.... Huntingtnn 1 , ~ •e"! ~·-_ . _Se_eks~TMI( ... Segerstrom ~y~s ~ . . ·R.esearch Plant ·· Ht School • ',Olllcla!s of the ll!llltlniton •Beach Union High Scjlool District are studying tMposslbility o( building a new trainable mentally retarded (TMR) unit on one of ft:; eristlng campuses as ooon as possible. The new unit would be pert of 'an overall_ special education gut~ center the dislrict II hoping to comPlete by 1980. Plans were submitted to trustees. Tue&- day nigbt to bulld a 1798, 700 facility on the Wlntersburg campua wblch -Id provide units for the TMR, llcbool age motl$'s (SAM}, educationally han- dicapped and multiple .handicapped &tu.den~. Funds for that proj<d are dependellt upon the SUcce!S of the district's override tu election in February. -. ~. ByRVDINIIDZllUal , Of .. ...., ........ NeaotI&Uou .,. 1iador·w.ai ~ the Segentrom fan>1I¥ 'Pd a natloowlde corporaUon 10 esllbllili a 'lliuiti.mUllon dolllr ....mi 'lllld ··~-type fac!llty In north CGMa •llisa, the DAILY PILOT leanied ~/ • Tiie pivjecl, valW '¥1'!0!" •1• to $15 million, Is propooed for .loCaUcm on 40 ..... , of Seg-property on Fairview Road --A>enue and the San Diego f'l'eeWV. . Informed sources say the 'fld)lty ti a medical Insurance ~ inil lhat It will house •iclean" uae1· .a M riiearcb and develoPment, o1f1oeo, •In.I IO>cafled "thlftk tanks." -* .. It is being ......-that • c:cmttact will be signed with the corporallon thll winter. . tbrouah more iesidenUal ....,., The plan, backed by' .1;11embers o! \the North C08ta Mesi Hotrieowners AuoclaUon, was delayed by the Planning COmm!ason for 90 days Monday pip!. Th& •ottt.Clal feUQD Wll that Do 4D- Vi""'1ttental ilnpac{ repirl Jiiil M fll• ed. Homeo~ers, who are seeking tbe density cut to avoid becoming enveloped in a "sea of apartments,'; have speaila!A!d that this d~y and a second 9(1.diy delay ordered earlier tljis year by the ~mmission was for the sole PJll'POSe of the Segerstrom project. Pllllll!ng COinmlJslon °" Chairman H.J. "JimmJe" Wood denied this today. TOURING CONGRESSMEN GET FIRST HAND LOOK AT WATER FACTORY 21 Pion•rint Project in Fount1ln V1lley Wln1 Praise; Water Offici1t1 Look for Future Aid ' Plans call for building the special education 'center at Wlntersburg ~ of the central loCation of that Campu.S. ·· Admlntstratora also said students at- tendlng the proposed hlgb acbool Oil the Golden West site adjacent to Wintersburg would be able to be involved In the TMR prograni. A spokemnan for the Segentrom fami- ly l!ldaY amllnned ICtlTtty on the com- lllel'C!ally llOQed palOll .bot said that the land actuall7 II beliJ8 nptHmted to "leftl'll mljor ~·jtni.". ~ 'lbecurrent~,·be are "eztremely delicate?'-and that~ of the lntereijtd ,parties could advej'sely He said ~ II considen!b\e disogree- meat unoog member& of the commiasion about the merits of tbe stall r.com- mcod•tions ~d · 11we can't _p~ three votes one way or~ other." Wood added that If was his persooal oplnlon that the bomeowners"sbould not hlive the risbt to diclaf:e usage of land owned by 10meona elae. ·Touring Congressmen See . federal Aid for Project . . \ ~ Five touring congressmen said they were highly impressed by the Orange ~ty Water District's water reclama- f.ipn project in FoWltain Valley and in- dica!A!d a good likelihood of federal help in expanding the project. .. Tbe Congressmen, all members of lhe House Committee on Interior and Insular Mfairs, were in the coUnty to visit Water factory 21 -a $22 million waste water recycling unit and an ocean water desalting unit working in tandem. lt is due to begin partial operation in mid· 1973. "This is a pioneering effort ID the coun- try," said Harold T. "Bizz" Johnson (D- Cali!.), chairman of a touring sub- committee. '"Ibe district is to be con-- gratulated for what he is doing here." The one-hour visit to the Fountain Valley site was part of an eight-day tour through four western states. The Congressmen are interested primarily in fhe causes of and remedies of the high salinity content of the Clllorado River. But water diStricl offlcla11 were mote concerned with local Issues. ·•'We wanted them to see what's going On here because we've 1ot 1everal proj- tc:IS in miad oo which ,..·u neec1 their }lelp," e:r:pllJned Don <>wen. managtir of the water district. • On this score, Jotmson's remarks were reassuring. Speaking of the desalting unit, which is e!]>OCted initially to produce three millkn gallons of fresh water per day, tbe northern California Democrat said, "1'hll is a very important project for developing the technology. If it works, we'd want to see it at the 12 million to 15 lnil1lon galloo level." Wubingtoo bas paid more than $12 million toward the construction of Water Factory 21, about ball the cost of the project. The desalting unit bas been designed so that it can be "stretched" to the 15 Huntington Trash Law Not Restrictive ' ,A new Huntington Beach trash col- ttctlon law is slighUy more liberal than it appeared to be in a Daily Pilot article published Nov. 24. The correct time for placing trash cans oµtskle II after 6 p.m. the day before col- 11 I~. and trash cans must be brought In by 10 p.m. the day of collection. The n~ law gOtB into effect Dec. 20. OUN .. COAST •• DAILY PILOT million gallon per day capacity, but federal aid would again be needed. "Great progress is being made here," continued Johnson in praise of the proj- ect. "It has been a model of federal, state, and local cooperation.•• Jl Water Factory 21 is expanded to its p:anned capacity, it will be producing enough high quality water to meet 10 percent of the district's needs in 1980, ac- cording to district estimates. The purified ocean and sewage water will be pumped into the county's un· dergroWld storage basin, where it will re- main until the various water agencies remove it for domestic' use. Other members of the touring Su~ committee on Irrigation and Reclam8tion of the BOWie Committee OD Iilterior and Insular Affairs were: Bill Burlison (0- Mo.), Teno Roncalio (D-Wyo.), Abe Karen (0.Tex.) and Manuel Lujan (R- N.M.). Hit-run Motorist Pleads Guilty In Valley Crash A man accused on arrest or assault with a deadly weapon and hit and run after a motorcyclist complained that he bad been knocked from his machine at a Fountain Valley lntel'!ection bas pleaded guilty to the latter charges. Orange C.OUOty Superior Qrurt Judge William Murray aceepted the plea of Theodore David Whitfield, 30, of Stanton and ordered the defendant to return to bis coortroom Jan. -~ for sentencing. Whitfield faces a county jail term of up to one year for conviction on bit and run allegations. He was arrested at his home last June 26 after being idenWied as the motorist who ran down · motorcyclist James Richard Alvord, 24, of S:m Bernardino on Brookhurst Street in Fountain Valley. Alvord told palice Whitfield deliberate- ly rammed him alter the two bad argued over a traffic infraction. He suffered cuts and bruises in the fall Abstinence Cruel Punishment? PlllLADELPHIA (UPI) -A federal judge has agreed to hear a prison in· mate:s complaint that seven yeat's without a woman is "cruel and unusual punishment." U.S. Distri~ Judge John Morgan Davis approved Wednesday a petition of Mackey R. Choice, «, for a public defender to handle hti: case. • Choice, aerving 10· to 20 years at Graterford Prison for • g g r a v a t l'J d burglary and robbery, said he was deprived of his "human right of conjugal relations with a woman11 since his 1965 conviction . FromPqfll GUN BATTLE •• the '"'8eantl, ho ""'° backlng away, then polled a JkoUber 1Uto1D1tle pistol from his walltblnd, police l'eOOllDled. At that point, --<Mii backed away, do¥e ""'1otbt (rOOnd and began fir- ing, according polloe reports, Thia momlng, police lnv'91gaton were not '""' how many mots had been fired. nor who shot lint. They wtre •1111 searching for spent lbells In the apart- ment area, IOlltb of tbt munlcipol pier. Officers aakt they found tome items in DJnn'a nearby car which had boon reported alcllen in a Newport Beach burglary earlier the same day. Further details on Dunn ....,.. not available early thta morning. The Seal Beach Police Department said both Sea11eant Van Holt and Lewis are veteran ofllcen lrith the department. Reagan Directs Tax Plan to Vote On Mexico Trip SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. IUmald Reagan, quarterbacking his prim! $1.1 billion tax sbUt plan by telephone from Mexico, sent the measure to a do..:or-dle vote in the Senate today. Its prospects were uncertain, even thougb the measur>o breezed through the Aaaembly on a SU vote Wednesday. (Republicans supporting the bill In- cluded Badbam of Newport Beach, Burke of Huntington Beach and Briggs of Fullerton. Democrat Kenneth C.Ory of G$?den Grove also backed it.) At last C<>llll~ Reagan and Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti were one crucial vote shy of passage in the Senate with 10 Democrats and three Republicans de- nying them the needed lwP.tbirds ma- jority. Moretti, a Democra~ teamed with Reagan, a Republican, to consponsor the plan in what a Senate critlc called "an unholy alliance" Wedneldly. Debate In the Senate had been scl>e<l- uled for mldmoming, but was pootponed until later In the day. · Too mony ,...iors '""'°'tied up.la committee wort as the lawmakers pushed Iowan! Friday's scbelluled ad· journment, the Senate Ieader!blp~ The Senate' ~ . . Reaglin;s longtt,,. ~cm far p ans: demanded a llnaI change In the masst .. property tax relief-school C 1 n a n e e measure .. Then, the aenaton said, they would give It the votes needed to pass. But the llepubllcan governor already said be bad taken "the last step of the final mile" In compromlle atreWhing over a WiCJc1 of montbe. He reaffirmed that poaiiion to aides late w-,. by telephone' from Mexico City wben! be is on a goodwill visit. The Democrats tall:ed about recpenlng negotiations U the 0 final" compromise failed. But Reagan aides said it was all or nothing with the current plan. The legislaUve session ·ts scheduled to end Friday. II the Senate thwarts him again, Reagan said, be would bypus the Legislature and put a tu package before the state's voters in a special elect.ion next year. · The plan would raise state business and sales taxes by '870 mllllon 11 .yei.r. Some of it would go back in tbe fotm of property tu relief -trimmlng about 1128 a year from the tu bill of the average homeowner. Another 1581 mllllon of the new money wouJd go for more state support tor local schools and $110 million would be ear- marked for special tu credit for renters. Reagan branded the D e m o c r a t l c holdouts 0 recalcltrants" although at least three Repubticana also opposed the bill. The Democrats replied at a joint news cooferonce Wedne!day by saying Reagan !"•• the recalcitrant one, by re· jecting their proposed amendment. That demand wu to remove a pro- posed lld oo county property tar rates. An alternate demand was for the state to pialC up iilJ future -In COU!lty well~ CICiils ..,. an erpected cost of 118 million in'tbt lint year of the plan. Talk of Valley VD Center Set However, trustee RalPh Bauer, bas urged his fellow board members to ex- amine the possibility of building the special education facilities on another campus. · "!.thlllk we'd linlah th!! TMR project sooner ~ build the whole project at a lo'"' cGst," Bauer said.. Bauer, said be belleftl facilities on alreadJ msttng .......,_ could ablcrb some of the costs !be district -.Id have to.spend at.~. which 1111 oiilY mtni~I ·facilities· DOW. He aiso urged ~t tho district cantlnue to mat.t • of. CQllllDIMtty facllltlec for the SAM _.,n 'tll>lcb 11 now bouled In a warehouse adjacent to Ocean View School Dlllril;t admlnlatralive:iJlficeo. Trustees aareed to begin preliminary plans for a TM!! unlt at Wlnters>urg whil~~ooking into ·the -lhllltf el 1..,...,.. It on another campus •. F.....Pflfel RAIDS .••• St., Santa Ana. :...aicl.n L .....,., 11, of lil46 Redlaudll prtve llaltt llela- . ti . ~>M. ~ ....... ~· of ·•II W. ~It., Santa--'1.""<\ '' 11 r\~i -Tiie r-el dar lndude Wamn W. Anchols, 25;.~be!),4 Sfl,stad, II; Ph\llc ~W l!i..i~~-·~~ii; La CO!ina Drive In ~ u their reslden<e. She reportedly said slie wanted to' buy a nickel bag of barbiturate pills -about 1:5 to 30 of the SCH:alled reds -oold for 15. but didn1 have a car to come and get them. Ft'GWIPflfel J,>ETERS ••• will renew his plea that Peters II In- nocent by reason 1lf Insanity. This will be the Los Angeleil lawyer'• · firsi opportunity to piesent hts defenSe of Peters. The Drat trial was still In the pi0s- eeution stage a ye·ar I.go this month when Peters was shot Jn ~ back while trying to elude a deputy during a noon hoµr recess. The bullet that lodged In his .Pine left him paralyzed and conlinOd to · the · wheelchair thal "'8Y be his modt of transportation for the rest of bis life:. Wbjle Brian dallverod hll opening &rgumtllt, the girl who lbared l'l!tera' remote San Diego COGntY de1el'I' borne for a year prior to tbe killing of Peters' parents sat outside the courtroom with the defendant'• Infant daughter. Ten·Il)OQth-old JamaiC. -·peters was born to Scripps college graduate Anne Bartholemew Just ooe month aft.er Peten WU felled by I balllfl'1.bullot. She aald this lllCJl'll!nc. llllt -lhe nor the child ba\<e been -to oee Peten for the put IIvt -!or unex-plained nuona. . · Peters caught a glimpse of the llttte girl this morning shortly before the trial started. He smiled and waved to his daughter.' Man. Held Over Plans for a )'Ollth clinic aimed at : S'nake Threat . treating vtnereal diseue In Fountain Valley will be discussed al a meeUng at ' • 7:30 o'clock t'?"lght In the Foimtaln LOS ANGELES 'AP) -'A ff-year-old Valley COmmuruty Center. <lbemlit, ICCUled /,i· iondlnl 1 ~· The clinic It !Jetnc a........i by Teen ~ coollfA!nl a lllDall llOllP9llolloul ..,.a to Help, Inc,. which provldeo COlllllOllnl and l>arll pq with 1 ~ tll!lelealnl the recreational aervlces fer Founl.lln Valley ·!Ivel CJl. liich French olllclall, • ~ :.:~.~ b~==--~ ~ 'held 'toQy In Ilea "' '31,0llO bilnd, U): the spread of venereal dlaeue. FBI ipntl. · The meeti•• IJ -• to all Int-... J-'E. Hodlllll of GleDdllt wu ar-·• ·~ .,~..., reitad' here Wedneida7 Ha wu 'bOoked Fountain Valloy mldenta. It will be lleld tor lntOll!gatloo of YlOla"-federal In Hall B of tho cent.r which II located ellol1lon Matute """ a behmd city hall. Hcdpon, a cbimicaJ ·==· and orlgil)ally from Enrland,, 1 o.enl Something FUhy ·:i: t':n:a~t.:i l!omptdou DERBY, England (UPI) ~ A Derby newspaper rocent!y publJsbed 1 lecture by I houoewif1 whlch edvccatad berrlnc as an aphrodisiac. and other Froncb nfllClall uoi.o I>& WU alil>wed to join Ids wti. IOd dlulhlor la 'l'ih!U tile FBI llld. .\aiall rofiilo4 to aay why Hodpon bas no(beio 'aliowld to · 10 to Tahiti. affect .thetr progress.' ' 1""'ed CCIDID~ llDot 191'/, "the Segerstrom l4nd . lies within the -daries ol • density reductlin plan Pio- poeed last August by the city plaMlng stall. The study recmunends that the general plan be ·--to chango the "I thinl< the ataff 1111 gone out en a Ihr.b "" this ecoloeY bit and listening to tbe ~· ldck. They're not !IJten!ng .to the -1e wbo have the money and want k. do things," be aaid. "I .believe· the pro- perty owner still bas a few rigbta reft" Paul. ~. President · of t h e hameownen .. iroqp, aald an o t be r ~ Wed · !llrectl1 a.c r o 11 Falrvlew -.Id provide ·a more au!table : :::.: :-:ftlii:.:-: . .: laDd' me of1 ~ SegUBtJGJD jjrupa:rty from oominei:claf to low and medlwu denalty residOnttal. As baslt for the recommendation, tbe study cites potential traffic CGOpltion from commercial uses and the Im- provement . of the character of the area "honeudoua trame" on Fairview. If bot!> aldeo ~ cteVeloped indµstriaIJy and cOiiunelcl.llr, the tramc could ~ta a lle'lete ~em aloag FalrV!ew, Diehl usert" . T!Je M·l (manufacturing; ion e d Segentrom land In the Industrial district named by Diebl II reportedly conSldered as an alternate location by the medical group. So II property In the 'lbousand Oabarea. The. 'Segestxoo1 spokesman aaid be beltaved the propooed project wcuiil "pro,tde a Dlce ~tion" frmll :.mete famlly bameo. In. lbe Mela Wooda ll'll to the·&custxun IDdultriaf District cn lbe 1 ! ' weal olde qi F~w Boa~-., l'llllling· Qlmmlalanor Nauwl - Drowned W oma1i May Have Leh 2 Chil.dren, N ot.e· A ~~==a today atreoaed that memberaolthe pl» of I -. ' :::.i~J!l!"t!: -bQlllld by law tp WU -by oft Newpcllt -pro,.,. )(j!Odl)"nigJlt" • Tuesday turned up this moming in Los He llld NsiJtant qty, A)IOl'.D"Y. ~ Angeles_ CQiW . • ~ , , Humpbreyi" advised the panel that a The 'Velli ' ~l~llOvdt tlJU llrt. deta!led envlroruntntal Impart study was Sharon Moller, who left her two small "<!uired lpr the W"'fal plan an!end- children with friends -and alto a menl · • · . · suicide note four;ct later -ln her Reade added reconsideration of the Norwalk area home. plan is being delayed until Feb. 13 Deputies with· the Los Angeles County hecauoe the •staff ..m not !\IV• Its en- Sberllf's Office in Norwalk hive I' iDJst. vmmmentaf imf;lct' study ready unlll Ing persons report on the bnmette. vie> Feb. 1. • tim, whose desertptloo cloaely 'llta that <f Reprdlng the recommended land use the dead woman cbauf!e on the SegenGiim property, She waa last · seea · wearfn( ~ Reade aald a propmy owner ohould have similar to that do the body llld lfii the "right noMo have zoalng foroed don. Moller's 1968 green sedan W8I 'Mcited hit ~t." . earlier today at 3Stb Street and We!t Dul rumors of the Se·g""er'i•b-on-1 pn>ject oeean Front. were ·not a factor in delay~ the staff "It lookJ lift her " llalcl Newport reconunendatlo .. , according to Reade. _ Beach Detective Capt. bon Oyau shortly "ll that· bad been the ".""' they (the before noon. . , · oonunlalonenl ';""1d ...,ply have ln-lgators were leaving at'tflat ttme deleted the Segers.rom PfOr,erti' and ap-with morgue photoinPhl of the dead proved the rest of the plan. woman to matcll them wttb lnformiUlxl held by LASO· deputiel and lrle.da or rel&tlves. No indlcatlobl of foal play """' found on the body, acept for a bru!le' and abrasion on the 1111e, wblcb could have oocurrecl during the period lm....U.taty before death. Newport Beach police determined to Identify the Jane Doe victim llnocted cm doors tluwgboul Wtlt Newport Tuet!day ii>ornlni after -lcund lbe'lloo~ ·~also IOQibt.ald bf clrC!illtinc lief photograph and an arillt'1 lketch dooe from • postmortem pbotoirapb. Detective Capt. Oyau aaljl _this ...,,. Ing be did not know boW lone Mn. Moller - bad been missing, but It -_...bly since 24 houri or more before ~· deputies began oeeldng lnfonnation. Few poUcf! -agencies accept m·1a1n1 peno111 reports for 1t leUt SI 'lioun altar the Individual ....-. • . Company, School Sued in Injury -. By Toy Missile ,. . .A' toy com~, lbe .,weotml-r School Diatrlcl and Ille parents ol her I\. yeaf.old aon's two playroa~ •. were lllJed Wedne&day ,for $!.~ mlllion by a WOltmlnatU mother who· clafD ber boy WU Mrioualy lnJured by I lay opace milidle. ~ .• Mn. Betty """r.talo -tbt Idell T,oy CompiD)' fw DllD-.urJaa I I dan8-. .lay and lllilq "' -........ XPt ~ Probl La1o•b•r w!-Womtnl purdi-." tho ...... ..... -. ,. .. -. lllnd)I COmellon~-on the Willmore Scbool Pl ~ March I while aflecedlr hll toy wt.th feilow ltudentl lltclwd Dyer ond Kell7111Cblt. . The porenta ol both chlldron are nam- ed u cleleodanta with tho llleptloo that tboy failed to aurcill proper control of. thorn. The ...., -ttoo IJ ltYeled at w~er Scbool Olltrlct officials. TAKES HUNTINGTON POST Reere1tton Director Vince • • Va.n~ Gets Rec Posi With ~ty . Bill Vanee, II, a ·~ oupervtsor for the· elty of Oraqt, liu lleon IP-polnt4'f lo ~ same pooition In a..,. Ungton Belch. . ' Vance re~l•ces Gary oavll, who Jell Hunu.,loo Belch to become recreation dlroctor for Founllln Vallly. Vaaco Ii a graduate ol Cat Slate Looi Beach. !le worked three years In Oronae. His startloi 11lary wlll be $llO per montfi. He hu 1 wife,, Sandy, and a "'1eaMkl aon, Tomm,y. Tbe,y curreatly u .. In Anobeim, bot plln to move to Himtingtoa Beach. • ,• Nine Farr Cites Jail Cell Isolation LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Reporter Wllltam Fm, jalled ill a wtndoWt... a. by·U.foot room for reftlsinl to reveal news sources, said he lJ virtually in ..Utary confinement. Farr, 11, a reporter for the Loa Anieles Tbnes, failed Wednesday to win his release when the Ca!Uomla Supreme Coon denied motloos for a writ of habeas corpus and for ball. His attorney today was to peUUon a U.S. district court to fiee Fm. In an Interview, Farr said Ualt at tbe Loi Angeles Count) Jail, "I'm locked away from everybody." The room bu no windows. He may DL ~ watch televilk>n, lislell to the radto, has almoll nothing to read and 'may not com- municate with other prlsonen, he aald. He does not know what time it Is, becauae he waa not allowed to keep hla watch. "Lights out" a:: his Ont ni1b1 upt him In the ·dark all night, be sald. Since then, he has been given a nJcht lilht. Forr sald the food is -''ourprilingly good,'' however, and 1'tbe bed ii more comfortable than the one I bad" at home. Still, be 11.id, "Jail's not a place where I'd like to have kmg tenn ac- t;inmodations." The Loa Anleles Times has aasured Farr be will continue, to receive bis salory. Farr was jailed by Superior Coon Judge Charles H. Older for contempt of court because he refused to tell the judge the names of lawyers who provided him with information for a story during the Mamon trial. U Farr conUnues to refuse the judge's order, be can be kept In jail until Older leaves the bencb. Older is 55 and <loes oot have to retire wiUI 70. Forr'a legal battle has !ailed 18 mootha. 'lbe U.S. Supreme Court has refused to heir his appeal. After a four-t.Ol.l' 1.ncarceration last weet, Farr went bact to jail Monday, alter again refuslnl the judge's demand to re.veal bis JOUrCtS. Farr said the two lawyers who gave ·him the transcript Implored him to con- tinue to lhleld them. 'Ibey ,_ perjury charges, pooslble Jail terms and dlsbar- m<nt ff Farr reveals their ~~'f!·r .. ·~· ~·.'J'J • , • ' ·,. ' ,. I "1 I I ! Grov~ Detectives Beaten in Tavern Garden Grove police have been qnable to detennine a moUve for a savage at. tact by lour men on two plainclothes detectives early Wednelday in a beer bar. Offlcers said delectlves Latty Speaker, 26, and Jerry Gray, 21, were on uo- deraiver du\y ·In the Sblmmy Shack Bar, Wl2 Garden Grove Blvd., when they were besten with pool cues aod beer mugs. 'lbe detectives were treat.cl for multi- ple bruises and cut! on their faces and beads aod released. 'lbe four suspects, held on charges of _ assault with a deadly weapoo on a police Officer are Guatan Scbtiller, •.no known address; Bruce L. Williams, 2 5, Westminster; Tc:mmy R. Jonm, 23, and Larry M. Walters, 25, both of Gardeo Grove. H DAILY PI LOT 3 Atlanta Perish Holocaust • Ill DU.Y f"ll.OT ..... W 'hm CllWlll9 'l'llrt!e's • Crotml Wetsuit-clad surfers 'power right' on a frothy Huntington Beach wave, trying to avoid each other, and the folding wave. The protective rubber suits are a must. The water and air temperature this morn~ ing were both 60 degrees. Federal Fnnds T.o LGo for LA School Patrols LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mayor Sam Yorty says federal funds will be used to hire. parenll for patrol duty In II Loi Anleles achoola Jn an effort to «11trol llludint -actlvity. The 'schools are located within Ibo Model Cltlea program orea, Yorty aald, notJng that the plan'• concept has been accepted by both tbe Department of Houslni and Urban Development, wblch will provide tbe funds, and the Board ol Education. The "parent power" plan will begin within two weeb, although -and staff-ing detalis Ire heilll -ked OU~ l h e nu.yw said at a news conference Wednesday. Tile parents wtU J>e employed parl- time, supplementi?; the safely aides pro. gram for wblch the board allocat.d fl,000 to each city llchool. 'lbe II schools are Fremon~ Jordan, · Locke, Roosevelt, IJncoln, Salesian, Sacred Hearl a n d Wilson lll.<bs, and Gompers , Bethtme, Markham, Hollenbeck, Nlgbllnlale and El Seruto Junior Hi1hs. ' I My Lai Trial Fades Viejo Man, Defeme Counsel, Recalls Good Times . By CANDACE PEAR80N .... ...,,,... ..... He· malllly rememben the 1ood times durfnl the My Lal "massacre" in- vestllatloo: -Attorney F. Lee Bailey Jn a tnee- leogtb m1nl< ·coat while be followed behind in a "green aull" -llelng forced to leave the Senate 1allery because so many well wishers kept coming up to talk to '1Ernle." --His client, ao alleged war criminal, beJni applauded by the House Armed -Committee. "It's been so long, things mellow with age/' Edwin Richards Jr., 29, former military delenae counael for Army Capt. Ernest Medina, said recently . "lt11 good to be back ID civilian life," be added, llanclnl out the larire wtr.dows of hla new olflce In the Santa Ana .Jaw firm of Shield aod Smith. Richards, now a -t ol Mtuloo Vle!o, doean' refer to the now Infamous killinl of Vleti>amae dvtllana by American Troops at My Lai In 11111 u an "outrage," as many in the public dJd. To him Jt is an "incident," llolated and unfortunate, but not a cold-blooded murder by an enti re company ol 10ldiers, as wu first publicized when cue j>roke In mid-lt71. . It bu ...... -clearly eotabllsbed bow many "innocmt" women and cbtldre! died at My Lal when the troops -Jn sbootln« · early -morning. Estimates range bun a conaervattve 108 to 567. Lt. William Calley, platoon commander now under house arrest for his in-volvement, testified later that Ilia com- pany oommander, Capt. Medina, ordered the troops to deatroy everything Jn the hamlet. Capt. Medina was eventually charged DAILY f"ILOT Sleff "'9t. FOLLOWED A MINK COAT Attorney Edwin Richards with the murder of 102 persoos, branded "Mad Dog" in a ntunber of accounts and brought to trial Jn July, 19'11. Richards, a smiling man who favors the phrase, "quite frankly ," was the base attorney at Ft. Benning in Georgia, where Medina was stationed when first questioned by the army about the in- cident. POBt attorneys are .charged with giving free legal ac.;vlce to all base personnel. Richards had no idea when the un- AEC fermits 2 Groups To Argue Reacwr Case familtor captain walked· into his office thll day that hla lifestyle irouJd be ~m· pletely chanaed for two yean. When Medina was charged, the case wu tranflttfed to Ft idcPbenon not far , away and another mllitary attorney llJSilned. Richards aod Capt. Mark Kadish then called In F. Lee Bailey ("We thought we might as well start at the top"). a civilian attorney known for bis flamboyant style outside the COW'troom and his succe!.1 Inside. Richards and Kadish then did the legwork, the lnvesllgatkl n, the ques- tioning of 100 men who ~ been ln the company and countless other1:1 involved. Medina was acquitted of all charges in September, 19'11. His derense throughout was that he had :iever specifically ordered his men to slay Innocent civilians. That may have been the impression some of the men got, Richards said, but it isn't what Medina said. The captain's "briefing was perhaps a bit strong. Ernie said he was in a sense giving a football pep talk," he said. There was Jttle anned resistance in the village .hat day, the military jury discovered, although it had been ex- pected. Richards thinks the "massa"!re," after the first momenta of coofuskm, could be attributed to only a few men. There is an old adage in the military that a company commander is respoosi- ble for everything his men do, Richards recalled, although "legally, that doesn't hold water. But we were concerned abou t it." Although once the military community realized something had gone wrong at My Lai and many of the slain were in- nocent, they werL harsher on the guilty than civilians were, support for Medina was "overwhelming," said the young at- torney. LA Grand Jury Indicts Man In 21 Felonies 32 Injured • lnBuil~ For Elderly ATLANTA, Ca. (AP) -Nine J>ii ... died and 32 were injured when fire b~ out d1lring the early momina boors todjr a. a newly built home for the elderly. j Panic, sleepiness and a dark, smct;}. filled hallway were among the factors that resulted in the deaths and injuries • ''Many of the victims died of smoke ilt- h&ation,'' said Atlanta Fire Marshal J.lin Seagraves. (The fire was one of three major dil- asters throughout the world within 24 hours. At least 16 persons were killed In. an apartment explosion in Rome today, and at least four were kiJled Wednesday in a fire ip downtown New Orl eans - see story ~Pietures, Page 5). Fireme"n said they stumbled over L bodies as they groped through the pitch- black, smoky hall. Seagraves said cm. body was found in an elevator sta1led oo the seventh floor. , Smoke and beat of the flames, which got up to 1,300 to 1,500 degrees, would havP. been sufficient to jam the elevatorfs electronic eye, be sald. · Re!ldents of the It-story, $4.5-mllli<ln Baptist Towers, completed in April, I.Old of being awakened by a buzzing IOUDd abou t 2 a.m. "I thooght first it was my alanp clock," said Pauline Hersey, who liva o!f tbe eighth Door. "I pushed the button Iii and when ll still didn' stop, I pulled the cord ou t of the wall. • "Then I saw smoke coming under the door. I stuffed a dampened beach towtl u:ad'!i' the crevice and ran over and operi· ed my window. I stood in the window and I could see the rire from the other wing of the building." '1 Mrs. Hersey said the two stalrwellll and the two e1evator shafts were fillei:I with smoke. "Then the lights went out in the hallway. We couldn't see," she aak1. "I hearc all those people come panld,. ing and screaming down the stain, 11 aaicl Louise Alexander, who lives with her .. year.old mother on the ground floor. "J could hear women screaming, 'Come and Two envtromnentalist groups _one a -Whether the plant could fall victim to LOS ANGELES (AP) -The county get me.' They just • anicked." r. San ~---•· --~-!loo fonnal · gra.nd jury bas indicted a 21-year..old The power failure trlggered by tie '-'KlUCUM;: Ofl-.uu.a -woo the work of domestic saboteurs. blaze on the seventh noor affected _, .. -•-100 WOO.....day to ....... -1--man on 21 felooy counts stemming from '""' ~ .. .._ -·-'Wft: -Whether the "advene impact" to •\,-o ol ·•-"''"""" --llertJ'lle major poinll-over ~to a "Peo ·•rapes mat occumlll bthioen -~pper ooro •~ _., _..,.. build two new ..-'rucltn II Sin ocee --wtthln tlM!· hot Wiler ,.. said. • ii Ono!re, ~ 1l!ddl 1!llJ be brqht dischari!e """' has been reasonably May and September. Vernon Paulk and his wile upt a V11D torth' when a": At.mic z-v Cam--t.d by the utilities. , · ' 'lbe chartes were fil~ Wednesday in the lobby awaiting word of P1alk'~ ~ .. pbjl b\11111 ........ 1'*•""' ·;!-~ ~ fnllillatloO of agalnal Chrlllopher E. Huhhart of Clare-pa!llllf who were :.mllll Ibo IOftllld!o year. the tors 1-... i•-' a1•--·t· rnont. fioor residents. _.Ji 'lbe hard-fought issue ol the rilht to reac ~a pra,.~ ~-JVe. "It don't took good," Paul.It - challenge the reactort was finally reaolv-These iasues and others will be brought He was arTeSted Nov. 7 in Chino. "When you get old folks Ute tbb:, tbey ed in Loi Angeles Wednesday when the out by Lompoc lawyer Bruce Sharpe, Hubbart was accused of 11 counts of just panic." ... AEC's Nuclear Reactor Safety aod IJcen. reprete11llhg tbe San Clemente-based burglory, six counts of for cible rape , Later, his parents, SZ.yesr-old Loll clng board issued a formal list of topics Groups United Against Radiation Dan-three counts of sodomy and one count of Paulk and his wile Gladys, 75, we~ that-could be admitted into evidence. gen (GUARD) and the statewide Shore-assault with intent to commit rape. identified as among the dead. ,i Thole lssuea iDclude: line PreservaUon Conference. AJso among the victims was Alici§ -Weather the operating biatory of_ the Sharpe, and only Sharpe, will be able to The assaults, all on married women in Ross, 63, who authorities said wu a present reactor at S&n Onofre reveals conduct the case for the groups allowed their 20s during early morning hours semi-invalid suffering from Parkinaon11, design delecta that demonstrate that the fonnal lnterventi6c status. He· will be whlle their busbanda we.re at work, oc-disease. ' • utilities -Southern CalUomia Edison able to call wit?Y.?sses before the' p&nel at curred in Pomona, Rowland Heights, Ha-Seagraves said be fire apparmtlJ! and San Diego Gas and Electric com-the bearings 11.arting Jan. 16, eumine started in the living room of Mrs. Roa' panies -are tecbnk:ally quaUfied to them, as well as cross-examine any utili-cienda Heights, Walnut, Glendora and apartment, the only one destroyed. bf design the two new reactors m acreage 1 ~ly:_w:t~tnesses~::'..:_· _________ .::La::.V_:e.:_m_:e.:_• .::ou_ic_ials_.::_sa_id_. ______ :._fir:...•:...· -----------:' nearby. I· .; -Whether the lldentlfic eartbquau -qreed upoo u the design basis for the .... reacton ts adequate. -Whether evacuation plans for the population IUl'rOUDdinc the reactor ore adequate in cue of a nuclear emergency. -Whether the uWJttes' population pro- jectiom for peraons around the reactors are accurate. -Whether the utilities' predlctiona of hot-water discharges Into the oc:ean ore reasonable predictiooa. leather sofa or sofa sleepers ,;.,,--1 -' ' ... now $699. Poor ·Visibility Blamed- Res~t,s-of Airwest, Jet Crash Investigation Told, WASlllNGTON (AP) -The N1tloaal Tramportatlan Safely -said today the 19'11 ....... ol a iNpes - a1r1JDer and I Marine CorJla fllhter from El Toro with, the -,ol 50 llws tbot Jn. clOOad two San \Clomente clllljlnl) was probably' caused llacat111 .crews ·ell the p1..., did not ... the other p1ane 1n time. ,.. The board said ~ ,,.,. a -. of other ooolrlbotlnc "-8, includlnc an inoreniUve traa~ oo the Marine jet which reduced llle cbanca.ol tts belni llPOlled on radm<opea manned by Federal Aviatloo Administration (FAA) «11trollers wbo might bave wamad the alrllller. The airliner WU cllmbbtc from Loa ""' .. International Alrport -Jn. llrumlal fbtnc ruioa (!FRI -It col-llded with the fiBbter retumlnc to El Toro Marine COrpo Air Statloo under visual flllbt rules (VFR). 'lbe board -·-dub and -con1don wlddl would_.. aircraft 0ylnl on tnatrument Nlis from .tboee Oylnfl vllllalty. 'lbe board "'Iterated Ill position that under certain condl.Uoos, the "tee-and- avoid" procedure <Of federal aviation regulatlool .. .,. 1lmply Inadequate Md t!Je development of coUJllon avoidance systema mull be vJaol'Olllly J!Ul'IUed." An aerial -t -a barrel ... 11 performad by ihe -jet minutes btfore Ute coU1slon lhowed 11poor ' judgrn<nt" on the par! of Lt. James R. Phillips, 27·yeaNld Marine pilot, killed in the ~. but "did not contribute to the accident," the board said. The San CJemente youngstera were Julie, I, and Mlchael Potter, 7, chlldr<n of Mn. Sandra Potter, :Ml Avenlda del Palayo. They were en route to Idem to visit thelr father. Their aunt, Frauces Kalbfleisch of Montana alao perished. Michael was a student at Concordia School and Julie attended Jdniellarleo at Ole llamoo School. Tbe crash on June 6 occurred over loothtlis norlh ol Duarle In air spaee ..,,.,. preMil rulel permit the "a>mlnil- ·1n1·1 ol OOlltrolled llrllner tralllc and -cootrolled aJrcrall operating under Vllllli Flilht Rulea. the board said. "The llmltatioo ol Ibo air tralllc """ mil mtem procludeo effective oepara-tlon" IUCh tra!fk:," the board noted. Tho t..tft.Jel llCI on a night loll to Salt Llke·ctty wu cllmblnl on• coar.. lbet tmmected -ll a ri«llt ... with the --.,, of the llarlne F4B, ~ to El Toro from I troubJe. plaaued tralnilll Diehl to Ibo Pac1llc Northwm. The jre\Uner'1 4' puaenien and five ere• members """ killed. T h e diU:lter'• toie survivor wu tbe Marine ~-ndaNnten:ept ol!l«r, L t • E. -· :M, who ej<cted -after the co!Jlaloo a D d paracholed :iafely. The crub OCC:.-Wied at lhout 15,1&0 feet .. a Sunday -In iood vlalbility. But the "';.":l..:r"4 with wblch both planes a eoch other and the rftttlcted f1eld ol villoo Jn both cockpits meant !bat Ibo pllota bad only a few IOCOl1dl warntnc at best, the board said. The board concluded that the MOrtne pilot probably l]lOlled the jelltner "letl tbah 10 secdods befor_, tbe colllakm." The crew of the DCI, Uld the board. problltq ...... .... the -plaoe wblch WU closlni fnlm the left. 'lbe board sald the Marine pDot tried to swerve away two to four NCOildl ·before Impact bot lt WU too late. ,,_ WU DO evideoce found that Ibo airliner pilot, Capt. 'nleodor't Nicolay, IO, bad a cbance to talt:e any evulve actloo. 'lbe DCt bad completed a left tum IP' imdmately • -before Ibo col-lision and wu cllmbbll on a constant headinc toword Ill cndltng altltude at the tlmt ol lbe c:rub, lald ttie report. The -by the Marine plane, reported by eeveral wttneaaes on Ibo pwnd. bocame a controvenlal lllue durllw board bearlnll tnto the crull con- ducted In -lall year. The board ooocluded allllough the' pilot WU "imprudent" in perfom:llns MICh a ltUDI In hlch tnlllt .,.., Ibo ..-uver Wll ~ IDOl'I tbaa I mftlte before the collistoo and -II miles away and therefore "did not contrlbul.t to the ace:ldenl., A. Luxurious sofa or sofa sleepers that are both practical,and elegant, covered in leather or suede for a unique loo k and a feel of luxury. A full 84" wide, available in 3 colors in both leatherorsuede. now $699. 1.eather chair and niatching olkJman Select a button tufted ch1ir with matcbing ottoman in -•• your choice of 3 colors in • ·., ~ ... " leather or suede. now $499. H.J.GAf{r{EfT fURNllURE PROFESSIONAL Open Mon. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thuf1. & Fri. Eves. I 2216 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF · ' I • ~ ~V PILOT Thunct.t1 Novtmbw 30, 1972 " All for Cause Of Politics LAMENT FOR YOUTH DEPr. - Townspeople of Laguna Beach go to the pollJ next Tuesday for another elecUon. J.. when most folks in our region fi&ured elections were over for awhile. Citir.eos of the Art Colony, however, get to vote again because lhey must doclde on whether or not to recall two school trustees, Mrs. Patricia Gillette, a fonner schoolteacher who is having her own children educated elsewhere, and Capt. G<rald Linke, a retired United States Navy officer. ;Alas, recall ls not a new political p~enomeoon in Laguna. Not long ago, the c~i.zem tave the recall boot to Ed Lorr, ol)e GI their city councilmen. · ,l'_ms that Lagunans nowadays have a iJ-bant for getting folks elected and tljen. .,melime later, learniog that these Jllfbllc officeholders aren't marching to tlje majority drummer. IJ'Bl!l CIJllllENI' LAGUNk scbool reoell bnbrugllo bas waxed bol As usual, it bas split the Art Colony into two Campi. Some like incumbent trustees i.-and Gillette because they want to st.lie up tbe 80-Clllled "progressive" school system and return ~ to "the basics." whatever that means. Anyway, the other camp, as you likely gueMed, prefers the new educational concepts that have become the hallmark of the Lagµna system. Thus is the stage set for recall. EMOTIONS RUN mGH when polttics get as hot as they do in Laguna. And sometimes, then, judgment files out the • · nearest window. Laguna's bi-weekly neW!Jf)aper, the News-Post, for example, always seems in the thick of the political situation. In th.ls campaign, the News-Post seems to be IUJIPOrUng the two incumbents and bolds Ille view that the Ari Colony's scbool '.,..tern isn't so hot. So to illustrate the sordid state of Laguna scbool affalra this we e It, the flper printed u an editorial the final ex- 81.inaUon in oral communicatiool by ooe GI the high achoo! boys. It had received a u A" grade, wtucb the News-POlt pn>- daimed w.. incredihle. So they printed Ibis _.... -· ..... p111. -all lhe.lJ1isspellings, gramJll!IUcal errors and fulgarisms which he had used. IT WAS A STORY about a teenage hoy who couldn't get along with his father. AHou t a father he was "glad" he wasn't living with. AilOut a boy who couldnl agree with his father on how Jong bis bait should be · or what kind of a world tbll is or if be is stuey!ng properly. About a boy and hts father who.scream at each other over the telephooe. vi~ truthfully, it wunl very well written. But the message came through, loud and clear. It was a cry in the ·dart, for Jltlp and for love. Some people have conipaalon for aies like that. 'lie News-Pust didn't, however. All It coull see was a poorly written ei:- aminaUon paper. An opportunity to print soniething that might &hock aome segments of the community into 1he helitf that the achoois are had. SO THIS YOUNG8l'ER'S cry in the dnrFes' has been exposed to the con- tenipt and ridicule of the public. His name wasn't used but his friends and neilbbors likely recognized him right away. HiB private thoughts and !ears and !rullrations have been coldly expooed. And for what purpose? Ob, for some pet- ty local politics. That's what Is irn- pol1ant. Never mind the hoy. vpu ARE LEFT 'll'Olldering ii a jouinal like the News-Post will next find sonie way to ridicule the elderly, the Jame or I.be blind on the altar of town pol Illes. I~ sure they'll think or something. ... _ ~TILL ACTIVE -G<>v. George Wallace of Alabama say. be may nm for a third tenn as governor of Alabama and a~ain for pn!sldent two years later. In bis first full news conference smce be was wounded, Wallace said ~ bas no regrets about the campaign. NY Line Struck; Riders Scramble NEW YORK (AP) -Thousands of ccmmuters scrambled early today for transportation to their jobs to minim ize the impact of a nlldnight strike that shut down the Long Island Rail Road. At 5:30 a.m., a city traffic official said ( IN SHORT ••• ) automobile traffic had already reached rush-hour proportioos. An estimated 90,000 daily communters and 80,000 daily one-way riders were' without service because of a walkout at 12 :01 a.m. of 5,000 ·cannen, porte rs, clerks and other members of 12 nonoperating tnlions. • Skrdaeker Seat.eaeeed LOS ANGELES (AP) -The attorney for convicted .sQiacker Ricardo Chavez- Ortiz filed a motioo for appeal WedJles.. dny -ChaV<!'b-Ortiz' life term ·WM reduced to 20 years. U.S. District Court Judge Charles Carr termed the case ''plUlul" hut noted 20 years was the minimmn term which he ""'1d -.~. 'Whet Chmiz-Ortiz was convicted by a jury July 24, he was sentenced, to the i;nuimum term of life hnprisonment as a legal formality so Carr could order a three-month psychiatric study. e .flerrfg•it P•roled WASHiN'GTO~ CAP) __: Father Philip Berrigan bas been granted parole alter servfng' almost 3~ years t f a siJ:-year sentence for damaging draft board recorda. '!be U.S. Parole Board on Wednesday anownced the decision 'on the .f9-year"1:lld Joaephite priest's caie. The parole is to be effective Dec. 20. Father Berrigan ls in prison for damaging draft boanl reconls at tbe BalUmore Selective Service office in 1967 DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Ddi¥ery of tlle D~ly Pi'M. ls gilaranlffd ....,..,,...ay, If '" • "" Nrt ,.. ...,.t 11Y l 'Jt ,,..., .. II .... """ ce.., Wiii M ......_, 19 ,... Calli ..,. ...,_ 911111 11• ...... S.fllrUY ... ""'8y1 ff "" • -,.,...,. .,..... Ct"' • ., J ..... SatwHr, 9t I ·-""""'' u• .-• C9" win .. ..._.... " ,,... c.11 •,. ....... ,. '·"" T .... hoMs ..........,, ""' ........ affdl .... °'"111111 ,_.., ........... '42~121 ... Wtslll'llntw •··• ·• ·14t-1Uf ... ci.-... c.,....,_ •.-ell. s. '""c~ DH1t .-.... ,... u.-. u.-. ..... 49J.442t and has been serving time c:oncurrently for two other convictions. • .Hea9-6fls ..... SACRAMENTO (AP) -'!be oecond ol, two rival bills to control dam bulldina CID Northern California's remabdDa: lree- flolfing rivers went to Gov. Ronald Reagan's desk Wednesday on a 25-1 Senate vote. The only no vote on the wild riven: measure by Sen. Randolph Collier ([). Yreka) came from Sen. Peter Behr, a Tihuroo Republican -authored a com- peting hlll sent to Reagan's desk Tlieo- day. Both bills impose a 12 ·ye u r moratorium on dam ccmtructioo on the Eel Rive r and bin dams fnlm the Klarnaih, Smith, Trinity and part of the American rivers. Collier's bill allows flood control planning on the Eel to in- clude the possihlllty GI dam conslnlclioo. Behr's forbids dams as part of flood can- 1 rol planning. e Crula Preeaatiou WASHINGTON (AP) -'!be National Transportation Safety Boan! today recommended that Chicago commuter trains, two of which ...,. hmllM In a collision on Oct. 30 in wblch 45 were kill- ed, be more clearly marted and that steps be taken to prevent tWo traina lrom entering the same block at the aame time. The recommendatkms, during fn. veaUgaUon' o! the collision of the two Illinois ConlroJ ' Gulf Railroad trllas "bas reveoled several important aafel~ ~lems,,, the board said. # e Stfde AllllUer Ffrecl SACJWIENTO (AP) :._ William H. Merrifield; ltate audilo< gellOrll far the post II 1WS, bas been flrod and a reorpnizatlon of the olllce and slalf """ been -by the Joint Legillativt Audit Committee. Merrifield, 65, whose re1eue became public Wedneoday, WU biltar aa)'inl "I'm going to get oat of tbla mi11pucy that is state gcweniment,,, he aald. . ""'"-...... ,.. SEARCHLIGHT, Nev. (AP) -Two Cali!ornians and an Ari1ma man have been Identified as victims in the mari- juana-laden plane that crashed and IJum. ed near here, authorities said. The Clark County Sherill's Ofllco Wedneaday ldelltilied the pllot and...,,.. of the twin-engine Beechcraft ai Jack E. ~,,rt, Upland. Richard 4'nmt, ZT, Tempe, Arlz., ns found dead with a 357 _.,, pistol in a holJter after the plane l!lummeted into an electric tnnwml!Bim pole at dawn Tuesday, authorities said. The tblrd vto- tiin was identified as Robert A. Wyller, :t3, Ontario. I Rains Hit South-States NAltOMAL '*'fA1Mll M•'l'KI 10d(U1I•1AM 1•1 Q•C .. ;pJ> ~ '"" 2f. I I I • ' • •pl-Weller IOldarlng kit (Moclat#8200PK) 8.47 • ' the "'"Pl""""'SW~ .. ..... ... _...,,. YlolefrlM. ........ ,.,. ... ..... MA_._..,.. .. Wiiier gluagwi ldt - (Modat H400!0 A little bOys alotof · · Christmas under the Squiggly Roof. 19.99 .A Black A DecklirdulU111 tlnllhlng under anortment Orbital action ftnlllllng ..... 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(Moclat #7331) ·~~ .., __ ,,_.., .... • 8.99_~ 37..pl-Wiiier mini shop kit (Model #eOOK) .29.99· • • Qtlll ........ -1 ........ , • { \ • . ' • f;oa!lt EDI T ION • . • N.Y. Steeb ~ 66, NO. 335, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PA6£S • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER' 30; 19n N TEN CENTS ' ' ' • i. Trailer Owners l!P • • Ill ·117 L. l',§!D IDllllii ' too fall. "We're talking about .too to 500 families °' .. ..., ._ -One trailer Pifk relident said he's who may be. forced out of their homes," Newport Beoch ofllclaldqm today wu • orga•I..,. -owwa lo< 1 showdown said Lawrence een; • reside/It ·in Bay un1v-11J. cr111c11ec1· for Jla eroctclcnm \lattle •·irflb • cli)' · ~ Monday Shore Park, which. ii owned by lllarsball en trailer porkl by the people wbo own night. -Dullleld, on land leased from the Irvine !Mm,-· tbem and hve la them. ''We .... tricid lo ...... ate.'''sald H:E. • Company. Hll ~ ordln ~ to, meet Cona8J;,,,..,... C( llq Sllore Tiiller' "They're htening to take the pnilinbilry ......,_. or f""8 court ' Park; 112· Well CU.-HJclniay. "We'Ve • license iway, ud give us 30 days to acllmU11,.!ift do•, _.'.PO'k, cnmm tried to 111 aur rtC1*n up to date but vacate,'' lldt Slid, '"ind that·~ wifalr." -ammc ID their ottratiie/I. .-.11 ol aur·tnlll!l' ...,...Iio-11 ;He said he's or11111zing trailer owners' llolt 2'"¢ ...,._. eapll!Md tbat rmaaeol Ille -we -them. Wbat lrml ~ .the c:11y to ·go' to Ille the .....,...., ii tao laord, .ii14 Ii_. ..., I do?" CCllBldl "*linJi l!Aildiy night wtthliome ' I _. ' • \ ~~q, Son ' Escape. Ne~rt Barbor Boat ~xplpsion · . -' .. . .,, ' G~ilty .·ve~dict .lJrged . ' . ' In ·Perors Murder , Case" A FulleJ1mi man and,Jlil, aon '""'· 117 roM 'BAllLEY llelense attorney &1ri,"Tarlr.vr said he blown inlo the woters of U-Newpoi:I "' ., --"'" will ,.... · ~ p1ea· lhlt Poters ii in- Boy · Wednel!lay 88--11\eir An Onllp ~ lqJor1or Court jllry. nocenl ·by ...-n cf Insanity. 11,000 power bolit explodOd la lla!nQs on was llrf"cl today to, r<ject a renewed · Tbll 1'ilJ be the Los. Anacl .. .lawyer's Us nialdm ..,,..._ · -p!U t1iit dtc J'd.n wu 1-(See PEl'ERS, Poi• I) Mlroculously;bolb ..... tlC8ped tnjory, -·be all•ll!lllJ straap;d bis -•• !iccordlng, to the Orange ·COunly 11arbor and stabbed 1111 folll<r·la April; lf/l. . · • i>atrot. • Prooecutor Pat Brian made the ptea Coastal Tycoon -boot' Fred w·u ... 28 fuld and asked the pone! to fllld lite ~ ' . . ,~ 1 OW.-~· T' :1 guilty ol fint degree munler·t11 on open. Harbor Patnl ""'°"",111_:1: !other "'~. lbir ~ 111e1:,:: Sues · Former Kin Ralpll, a._..,~ yards . !!!\~~ .. II .. ~---' '··-.:i. . . -.••. from the docks at about 3:30 p.m. when "~ms. ' . ~ • the Dery b[ast occurred. 3be •e>pr.osslonJ!s& Petet'll looted OD Ove $16 000 Patrol Sgt. Robert liainbrldg~ ll&id to-.from his .-. u Brian urged the • r '· day imestipton could·flaii m reuon for• Joiry; to .~ ·lbot tbe.Jl>noe< Hun-' • the uploolon Hoilrd •the 17.filot· Craft IInllon -,l!lclt 1ellool'bm0r llbdent J Roel., tycoon Clement L. "Buddy" built by Mesa Boot Yorb. munlered his Pa"'1ls as part of '1the Hinch of Corona del Mar sued bis , "The boat was a braad, new ioboud miaioa he took od. (hlmlelf \wbm be former mother-in-law Wednesday for and this WU the .fint limo !hl)I ~ )I 'wtlladmt.fn>m.IDdolY.. . l1)0<e than .flJ,llOG. ·in alleced ly unpaid olll," bo said.' "Tbe · e.plOll<in iricl Dre "U. loaPtl ml llbnita u a l)ODbol ol proinjsao<y notes. llarted la the eoetoe CGlllj>&rlmeot,. bot den--=·· Brian aid. The .fotmcler of the Kai ~ pet food Util'l oW'oll'we know." "He.._ .,_ wllbclrap, emplr< took his Or,ange CoUnty SUperior The -Walter said be and Jill he llltt "'• llfellJlo 'Ill o ~ Coun llClioo against Mn. Mary EUeo -bod jilll lliuoeMil Ille,_ i. tile .,,,._ ond Iii Gilly -pd fiuo Hill ol Newport Belch wblle waiting for 11n1 timO """'·Ille _,.,. ... '!I ;1:·~tokilp1i.i"""'".''. tbe ,courtrulinatbatwill!o~end ,bis fttcUlly to tow,11.tHa1·1Ptii' -'lli!· 111-liltl• ~-1.~-,.. w liw·rlitaeto lin. ctalidlli H Hinch hlrtJor. l J · t \: l •I !o: I .; ~,:I ! .,.~ . ~~-.. Of io· lf.bcir• !Jtabd; .and ' di~ cml: Llr.cuud Lorry G-wbo _,., on; litr ~ illli6'40 ..... t!!iiitQi·;a:oi.;.ty"1iM<f at nioft tbin'l25 Ille m lhonlr alter the..,...., Alil, ~ -~ . ~ Ids mllllda. · It .,.. amazing the two men etcopod• folliot·llld ......... bll_ ..-~ · Rlnc!h· clallils •tbat Mn. IDll bu re- ..-othed4 , • , : '. m/Jllllr, Flora Ptlln, 51, ta their Llacolo joctad demands for payment of low . "~they .. ,. bklw,n ,over,the>. Slawei lmll. . · made during his marriage lo her ll4t rilbl OWlY bobe ,the tin! built qp,'• "lie ~ lhe kllllnp," Balon 111<!. ~! The earliest loon dates bock to 111 altl. , "He ond bll IOltm bod qoornioil, bllleriy June 111'1, his suit sayi. Balnltritlgo lolil the 'boot wu com-over Ibo lorn> ol Ille !bo del-bad Judge Fronk Domeaichlni especta to delelY lnwlfttl In Ooma when two tabn ap and tbto lutrd _.... _,•s 1aue bis rullq oo the dl_.loo ol the · liorbof patrol tin! boots lfTl¥ed 00 the V~ WU bfflerly 1-tlecl by bis Hinch uaeta wttbin the ·next 10 days, m ml slartad pouring water onto It. -· • court officlail Aid. · tA)wanl Millett ' . • Arms Against Council dMllDds of their own. "I want them to lnlJ)e<I the Reuben E. Lee, the Bajboa Bay Club and the Arches (Restaurant) •nd bring them up to · code/' Belt said. .. Ami they abou!d be made to inspect every bo&me in the city and enforce all the 1Jo111cttn11 code regulations," he said. Mn. Mamie Mary Hunt llf' ahe 's owned the Bay and Beach Mobile Home Court, -Wat Coast llilbwtJ, !Gr II yean and eui understand .. 1111 an the . fuss is about. "We've hed Inspections in the park every year/' she said. ·"If there's that much wrong to take a pel'30n 's ,license away. why didn't they rind it before now?" She, like others, said she plans to talk to an attorney and claims the crackdown ''is ridiculous." ·"I don't like this ·an<t I'm~ to' talk to my lawyer this morning," she said. Lawrence Tubaclt, who owns the Ebb Troop Cuts . Tide t.fobile Home Park, l!i60 Placentia: Avenue, wasn't getting as excited. "There are a lot of things I could say,•~ he said. "bu t I don 't want to saY. anything now that I'd be sorry about later." He said he, too. couldn't understand \\'hy the parks were satisfactory in the past and "now it looks like they're going for broke." The ·crackdown was initiated nearly IS.. TIWLEllS, P11< %) Stop?! • ~epor~ Conflict on U.S. Next Move W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Tiie White House ~ today It bas no ptaos to an- nounce new troop , withdrawals from South Vietnam. There were conflicting r e p o T t s , meanwhile, .from saigoo and the Pen- tagon oo whether troop withdrawls would continue on an wumounced basis. 'nle U.S. Command in Saigon said it received no orders from Washington for further tr00p cuts after reachjng a Dec. I ceiling of 27,000 onlered by President Nixon in August. The command declined further com- ment, but other sources in Saifon said Washington ordered a freeze in troop cuts. 1be Pentagon, however. said that limited withdrawals will continue but will not be announced in advance. White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said the authorized ceiling would remain at r1 ,000 but would DOt say whether further cuts would be forthcom· ing. Asked about the report from Saigon, Zieg~r said : "I doo 't want LO use that word freeze. We said we would reach a certain level by Dec. I and we have 6one it." Noting that when Presiden~ Ni•on fixed the 27 ,qoo level in August be said there (S.. TROOP CUTS, Pl(• %) R~gers ·Keeps P0st;Rush Fat Cat Popular Story Prompts Calls for Felines . N. :~:2 ~loJ B ~~~=~ . '.w' -GTOit'(UPl) -~dent rrJ:'~da:rmtllat~ .• N~ l lilnounced . today · WDliam P. · walilecl W-ay 11 ·oiiddoiilT-lhe -r . ....._ wll...,. • llecrellty ol Sllte in ~ f.U.. cn lhe ~ ~ bi.~ ~boil lbot "We-.. nooi9"CI If calll .for him. I'm the Preslderit's ~time_ biw pr'*88or, ::'8~ed '1J:' ~n~I o:nerev::-'~ Kenneth H. ·Rush, will become the no. 2 been saJv8ging cats for over 20 years and man at 1'1e State Department. . tben 'placing them In homer. Rocmls the first Cabinet member 'Phe muslve call·in ' began at 4 p.m. publicly retained for the second tenn, Wednesday following the appearance of al~ inlonned ....,,.. Said Rk:bard an article in the DAILY PILOT ·cor· G. KJetDdienst will continue as attorney cemlng the elgbt.-year-old cat whose gt:Dtral. . owners had been unable to place him Rush who previously sehed the despite five newspaper ads, A~tiOo !u ' atnballador ·to West "The first man who called said be ~. ii deputy deleme oecretary. would take the cat. But I roond oot he He wUl become under-secretary of state was an animal trainer and explainel:t that succeeclinc.. John W. Irwin who is .being the cat was too old to be learning tricks," qffered an ambass1dorial post. said the owner. Tht W,hite House said Nixon · also Many calll have come ·from . college ae~. a new Ji'o. 3 man at State -students who were very concerned ~bout WUU-J. Porter. chief u.s. Qel!Oliator the cat, bu'bil owner says she prefen to at lhe Porill'pea<e taiks. place him with an older peraon who hos Porter ii.lo succeed u •. Alezts Johnson had more experience with cats. 111•m afraid aome of the eoUege youngsters mlgjll be medical -· .. she .. ported. The lady cat lover says she has tbree good candld.tes to take care ol tbe cat . One ahe deacrlbed u .. elderly gentleman who reoently loot bis !..,...._ old cat. · "Old caf.s get irritable and have to be placed with someone whO understands them," she said . 'Ibe feline beoefador says that many people are trying lo find her addreu, but she (ears they might leave their catl nn. her doorstep so she is very eautioua about giving .it '>Ut. , "U :bey insist on an address, I give them the address of the police slollon." she said. Although she expeds to place the ca~ this afternoon, the ....,.,. said ahe wot continue to take calls for him u.qbout the day. , ''It's just mushroomed into M>metbing gigantic," 1he added. ';I'm so thrilled." as undersecretary for political ailalrs. Wllllam J. Casey, head or the Securities and Exchange Cam.mission, ll'U oained ~ of state rllr <cooomic 'lftfain. . . Newport Police Have Lead Nixon attended school there in tga&.37. Nlson, in a , statement made public by the White House, said Rogers had shown "ou~ ability as a ,negotiator" for four years. Be said the AdtninistraUon is con- cerned about preserving continuity in the top· diplomatic position with the approach of key negotiations on a mutual ba:laoce of force recluclms in Europe and the Ul1leltled condllloos In the Middle East. Ziegler said both Irwin and Johnson qroecl to remain in the Administration in other Ollipmenta. Irwin hos bel!o utoid to take o "blgl>levet diplomallc post" and Ill C<llSlderin2 the offer, Ziegler .oald. u .. did oot ......r the ........ l . Jobnloo, the bJibest rlllklnc olfloer in the for<IJID ..mce and the ooly diplomat not holding the Utle "w.er arn- blsudor, 11 will take "1 major new uslJlllmeol commemunte with his ~ talent&," Ziegler Aid. The White Houoe refused to comment on the reports Cle~eots wUl be named No. 2 man at Defense. I 'In ID of Drowning Victim A presumably solid lead to the Identity of a young woman whose floating body was found by surfel'!' off Newport Beoch Tuesday turned up this morning in Los Angeles County. The victim 11 believed :o be Mn. Sboron Moller, who tell her two small children with friends -and also a IUlclde note raur.d later -In her Norwalk area home. Deputies with the Los. Angeles C<mtty Sberiff's Office in 'Norwalk hove a mls&- lng penons report on the brunette vic- tim, wi-dettcrlption clooety ftts that d the dead woman. She was last seen -wearing clothing similar to lbol on the 'body and Mn. Moller's 1961 green sedan was located earlier today ot :ieth S~t and West Ocean Front. "It loolc.a like her," said Newport Beach Detective C&pt. Don Oyau shortly before noon. - identify the Jane Doe vtctim knocked on doors throughout West Newport Tuesday morning after surfers found the Ooating corpse. They also sought aid by circulating' her photograph and an artist'• 1lcetcb done from a postmortem photograph. Detective capt. <>yus sold this mom. Ing he did not know how long Mrs. Molle• bod been mitslng, but II waa presumably slDce 24 boura or more before sberUf's deputies began seek.iog informaUoo . Oraa1• 1t'ead1er t-' ! '" ' i I I Se~ Friday Edword R. lllllotl Jr., larDr Lion ol lhe v-!Gr~ Ollll Ra....io, wUt ba ealoillttl Ulna'-_.... Fri- da)' In 0.-411 Mor. Planner~· 'Hit ·.Ec9-re.porl Investigators were Jeavlng al lhat time with lllCJt1UO photographs of the dead woman to match them with Information he!~ by LASO '1eputies and friends or re1'Uves. . No lndlcatlonl ol roul play were (ound on the body, ....,pt for 1 brulat and 1bruk>n on the DOie, which could have OCCl'rred duriitl the period irnm<diately before death. It'll be a warm and IUilllY Fri· day, according to the -service, with temperatures f'elCh.. Ing 75 along the beachel, rlslni to 83 inland. Lows tonlabt will dip back Into the 40s. l l'lll SIDE TOB~~ When Apollo 17 hrd<a fnlo I J) 0 C t W tdt1t.trlatf ftfPt &Mrt ore .. ptcted to lie 760,000 ofrl. tors fn the Cape Kf'ftM<ftl crrta of Cocoo Bto<-, Fla. Alld nol onlv tllf mo tell Ort" pr1pcn tng /OT gutfla. S<t U.... and o!M< Apollo 1torl.,/011 Page 14. llr. llDlell_ I a,_ lllltitatl ol Balboa, tlle4 'lllMday al ..... ol ... He waa on .,.,.. --ol Iba Venice llortna Llo!tl C2ab ond In 1179 rectlwd Uti Lion oldie Year booon. He II w ttvod bY 1111 -, hnll, ol the folilllJ lmll. 4U-A ... ; I llOO, Ted lllllell. and • • .... ' _, Hnldnt, bollt of -, ond .... grmcldllrm. • ! bu esplcnd ond analY10(i poalblt Im- pacts on the ....-._ PentoaJlo land: "Tbll ... -the blC -of the --lhe !Intl Ume they ..... jecled the prv)ecl -bow lhe land con bel~ be med," .. .,. Ilk!. ,._._ cammiMooen will ' dlstua the iiiliPll lllnlP& at 7:• o'dodt LI on odjoumed -ilac In c:!IY boll. "Tbe dovetoper --I • lot of -llolni ·"""' eoch lond 1111 ..... m lhe commission bod but they boven'I lnlWtred the q-•odoqutei1.'' Fote)' said. r Commissioners said -Ibey re- jected the rlht EtR lhll lhfJI were particularly concerned with the follow· toe : -Wbol ~ such o devtlo!>ment would hove oo the """"81ding IOCJo. -..rue 11Ncture en the penlniula. • -Wbot 'lmpect It would hove> oo '""' roun@ll -1ollCll -u... -Wbitlier or DOI other commercial -WOllld bo .,... -Ubte. -Whether or DOI similar deftsltlel tbrouP the penlftlulo would bo -to Muro ~Hlf lhot area. "AlteT "°'"" ot the reviled E[R. J otlB tblnt they -·t ..........i u- """"""'·" FollJ aid. '"lllot will bo (Jiii CRIT!a, ..... I) • ' . ), Newport Beocb police determined to Wrong Name Noted Mlchoel A. Joh.-> or weo1 Newport wu Incorrectly ldentlfltd In o ...,.11ory Wednescloy as beil>I a peUUontr oppooed to -ol'a-motel oddltloo ol the Balboo Boy Club. He dlo DOI 11W> the peUUon, M. A. J-. 111 Snug Horbor Rood, was IIDOlll the 11Jlllen. The Diiiy Pilot reareta the error. ' ..... ...,. . .-.. ·-... -" -" _.. ........ ,, ~, ... . ----.. .... _ ......... " -n ... ~ ,, I ~ -... --. __ .. -c:i..tf .... -----,..,... . = '""I -----.. • • Thwtdlf, Na . b1r 30, 1m I llAILY PILOT ·No Job for Push.Over • 1.1 Nabbed C•••••!•hd! ja f!••e c;apo. J!esideii~ • • Buikling Inspector Puts Vp With 'GulP Drug Ring Sued By. OWners 'nlere are some people who have a lot of terrible things lo say about Wally Cloud. Cloud oays be'• had bis life tbreatened "and a lot or other uncomplimentary things said to me," but the 46-year..otd Newport Beach building Inspector shrugs It all oa as part of the job. Tiie heal has been on during the past few weeks. Cloud was given the u&gn- ment to carry out the city council- 'ordered crackdown on Newport Beach .ttailer parts. "Once somebody suggested 1 might be burled In bis park." Clood said. "But that's okay. When I'm dead it woo't really matter where they put me," be said. Cloud doesn't take the threats serioUsly and hasn't yet been bothered eoough to go to the police. "When you're in thl!: line of business, f.OU're always golng to be involved in this .kind of chatter," be said. . Cloud was bandpicked for the trailer ·park assignment by Bobby Fowler. bUilding division supervisor. "He's got a job to do and he's out there doing it," Fowler said. "We both realize that in thiS situation we're dealing with some pretty desperate people. They feel threatened they might lose their homes,'' Fowler &aid. · "A lot ol people doai ....... wlill· we want. 'Ibey -dob't mow wblt to do," Cloud said. Through all lhls, flood bas hem the subject of ribbing on the part of hls fellow workers. "We're taking out a $100,000 me In- surance policy on him with us as the , beneficiaries," said one. "Yeah, but be makes bis wile r, out and start the car every mom.Ing, ' said another. ''No, she won't do it anymore, so I'm going to have to find someone else," Cloud retorted, still making light of the lhreals. City officials have given sis: of the dozen or so trailer parks in Newport Beach five days to meet certain prellmlnary requirements before starlin& a trailer-by-trailer inspection. "We'Ve a.skod that the trailer port owners supply us with an up-to-d1te registry 8Jld that they stake their lols, .. Fowler uplained. 04We need this information before we can begin our inspections." Fowler explained that the notice to comply with the order or face court ac- tion was given to tbe si.z: park.s Tuesday that had not supplied that information which had been requested by letter a month ago. Dr'41L Y PILOT ......... TAKES THREATS IN STRIDE lulkllftl ln1P1ctor Cloud • BJ AllTllUll 11. VINSSL Of .. CMilt' "" .. One ihJna just led lo -.. Wednel- day, as Orona• Cout lawmen .UegedlJ broke up a d"'I dellenhlp, then bepn mannllll the telepbooe for more Incoming calls 8Jld more Incoming suspects. By the time Costa Mesa pollee- coordlnated raids In Irvine 8Jld Tustin Onded, 11 per90llS were In custod;j OD mulUple felony charges, plus nearly $5,000 to lilleged clrUp. · lnvesUgators said toQy Jbat 1"9 ... resteeJ were taken into Cllltod1 al Ille alleged beadquarten whm they coiled claiming to conllrm a $115 marijuana purebue 8Jld delivery. Narwtlcl Detective Dm C.., Invited them .to come by lJll I.-(lollna om.. Tustin, for the plctup. · The pickup of Donald c. Funt, 30, of 712 Bayside Drive, Newport Belch and ~ L. Rc:rman, 21, of .. Delaware SI., illlltllnctoD Beach, WU made there. lnftllllators claimed they .... ...,_ gled I« credit, after whmteerlnc to pa)' $10 """" than the oricU\al price. By TOM MliJn -• .. ............ - Nille C.plall"ano Boacb ._, were IUed for more than .. niUllGo W6*'t1d1y by a '""1P of ~ °'""" wllo claim 111111111 ., .......... ..,.. to ,..._ . * * "* Def endaJJts Charge Suit -'Intimidation' '!'be do!_ in. $1.lolllllllan tluder IUll lavol'fins. tbe ·~ ... Oftlr lht UM of II ._ ol laid 1-ed cbarps of "lntlmldallilo lllcl ian ta.. tics" shortly after bOq -with the dvll actloo W-y. , ' . . ' C0111truclloa ol oooclomlnillms on .......,. adjacent 'to •Camino Clplltrano hu driven proapecllve purcbaws away. Named u clafendanll In an Ora111e ColtDIJ llllperior Court la-11 oeellag $11,171,IOt in ldltj\ ...... ~·u,i...,.,.. of actloo .. , Fraot and Ami Rildoy ; Georgia anil Gene Delis ; Paul and Helen McGarry ; Hank 8Jld Barbara McCarthy; Cbloe Luke and Bud and Helen Reynolds. Tiie plabitllb and property owoers are listed u : l'.dwanl 1. and Ruey L. Gulrado; Robert T. 8Jld Betty L. lllmle1: Roscoe-and Blanche Hollinpr 8Jld Ro1·C. -and Dorolh,y Trljon. Al i.uo In !ht complaint are tbe allotl· ed . eflorla ol tbe defeodaols to ,..._ -Oll that ........ bo\mll-ed by the PacJflc Cout FnewaJ OD tbe north, C&mlno ~on the eul ind the Pacific Clout Htgbway oa the .IOlllb. It Is allepd that ·the dtfeodaols circulai.!• pOtttfins ~t t b e caplalraoo'area In opposition to the·pllllo nedCOllllruction. And ti 11 allegod tbet lheJ lmioowately tepl'll I ntld·1blt tbe acre.111 owned. 111 the plahdlfh II llCl1tally publlo part land u ladloated ·by a map dallntl bock .. Im. • . "But in this Vr'Ork we're always subject to some pretty unflowery language," he said. F ..... P-.eJ • TRAILERS ... - ·two montm ago when a resident of san. ·dy's Deluie Trailer Park, 29U W. Coast IDghway -one of the siJ parks under threat of legal action today -appear«! before councilmen and comp I a in e d '!llarply about living conditions. Seal Beach Police Slay Theft Suspect in Gunfight Funt and Rotman an c;llailted with cmsp1ncJ and par Mou of mUi)ulna for ·llle, after beial .tatm Into matodJ · following tbe allepd trwn-far a. kilo, or 2.1 paaoda, cl mmljuaoa. Detectl .. Bel JollD ._ aald todq that a -1 cl 15 paaadl il aillled -" Juana, about ~.ooo -ate.pillo and a small qwmtlty ol IUlpOcled ~ were obtaloed. Fruit Rainey, a -In the eom- llllllllJ e11u1:-k/ -clarlflcalloo "' tbe lllle for the land ~ plamw! for develGpment, 1'Vnd ~y to -of llJe Clplalrano ;Jlwll Com-mDIJ .-lion tllat the lllit "only ftNI • up even mare:." A,mona the clehodantl u. the Clplltrano 1!pch a.amber of eom._ Pl-Hmry "llcCartlly 8Jld bla .,ite, -, "Whal bollloo---.. --at ......... (Ibo dowloporl') ID tbt 11111,la DOtblzi&' bat ID 111*91 Ill Ill&.,,... nie multln( pilbllclty, the --. led Ibo Bal* Paclllc Develop- -ComPlll1 to oblndon Ill plant to par-tbt Ille far fM,11111. It II - tllal !ht land II -wwtb oaly ..... .... cir tbe .,.. ... ICtkma. 11111111 """'".. Jll'"""" to balld • ' CGIDflw···. tile Iii aCl'el tnvaMll bl Ille -ad tbt _, plaml!llJ cotDo · City Building SUpervlsor Bobby Fowler lmmediately sent notices to all trailer parks in the city asking operators to stake all lots and to furnish him with an ·tip-IA><lale registry. In respoose to C.OOaway's complaints that be wu able to get all but 10 of tbe 100 DllMI cl tnller owoen at Bay Shore, Fowler said, '"'lbele registries are iuppOSed to be maintained up-IA><late. All ... shook! ba .. to do Is walk in and ask for it." Fowler said the detailed Inspectioos of ud! tnller CltlllOI proceed until the city bas obt•ined Ibis prellmlnary iD- r.11tadltialL " I •.' F...ier opln -lbal be bas 1tled •Ille threat of llllgatlon only u a last ....... •' "We daa't want to go to court any ·~thin anyone elltt'' he said. "I koow ·tbil ii unplec11nt, but candttlons ue bad and the longer we wait the wone they .will get." · s.v.ral part manqers say the city Is being uoreuonable In Ill deJnao<ls. "They're trying to make c new place aut cl an old part," said Mn. Billie Ochs, manager o1 Udo Village, 71111 Lido Park Drive. ' ''This is old but it's Dice. I feel we're belng llCl'aeezed aut became they want to put big baDdinp ln tl1il area," she said. • She said the owner of the park, Ro""rt 'McKay, W8SD't able to comply with tbe 'jftlimlnary req11e11 bee&... tbe plam for tbe part had been lost. "We just lound them and he'll be back Sunday IO we can stake out the Iota,'' she aald. Mn. HlDlt almllarly said that there Is no way sbe can bring Bay and Beach trailer court up to today'• ataodards. . "Enrylhlng built here had a perm!~" ~ aald, "but there's no way we can pro- ;vide eo..foot lots now. The spaces were okayed when we built. There were no 1'Yiolaliolll before, wby all ol a audden?" . 'Something Fishy • · DERBY, EngJaNI (UPI) -A Derby pewspcper rtetntly publllbed a la-ture 1>f a ""'-1!e which oclvocated berrlng ~ an aphrodisiac. ·.-----------..., • ...... COAST • DAILY PILOT Tlllt ...._. CleM IWL Y l'ft.OT, """ wMctl ........... N.,..P1-,1& ...... W ... a..... o.t P'WllWllnl °"""""· ... ,... ..... .,. ......... ,,,.,,,,,, ......... Pf*'(, fllr C:-M ..._ .....,.,, a.ctl. 11¥ P t' ~Ill V•!MY, Ulillll ..... ....-...i11tllll1t1cll ....... ~ .... ,_C.....,_A ....... ,...... ......... ....,.... ...... ,.. .... S4.1111Qya. Tiie ~ ........... ,. •t U> Wld ..,. ...... a. ,... Cl ........... ,... -N.Wo.4 ,.,...... ...... il!Mr Jtic~ a. e..i.., YD,......._.....,......., n... .. k....CI -n..i.et A. Mwphilit• ........ ...,.. L ,_,., """ ._. .... °" ..... ' II)' TERRY COVllLE Of ... Gell'( ..... '""' A suspected burglar was ~illed In a gun battle with two Seal Beach p o 11 c e sergeaols sborlly before m i d n I g b I Wednesday, in a beachfront apartment neighborhood. The dead man ls Thomas C. Dunn, 29, of Long Beacb, who police ~d pulled a pistol on the two sergeants while they were questioning him. Police were not sure who fired first. Dmm died about I a.m. today at Los Alamitos General Hospital. Police olficia!J this rooming said Sergeanll David Van Holt 8Jld Bill Lewis were on patrol near 12th Street and Seal Way about 11:30 p.m., when a woman ap- proache\I them and aald there wa~ a straop man .,....,g In apartment win- dow!, Both offlcen began walking by the old apartmeoll, ·~ the alleys with tbeir llashllghls, police lllld. TheJ found Dmm "!ilw*n I w o apartments and called him Over for ques- tioning. After Dmm banded bis idontificallon to the sergeants, be l>egan backing away, then pulled a .2kallber automatic pistol from bis waistband, police """""1ted. Al lbal ptlnl, both oergtanls baclted away, dove "'\the groond and began fir- f't'OlllP .. eJ PETERS ..• first opportunity to present his del..,. of Peter&. Tiie first trial ..... still In the - ecution stage a year ago this month when Peters was shot in the back while trying to elude a deputy during a noon hour recess. The bullet that lodged In bis spine lert him paralyr.ed and eoofmed to the wheelchair that may he Ills 'led> of transportation for the rest ·of his We. WhUe Brian delivered his opening argument, the girl who shared Peters' remote. San Diego County desert home for a year prior to the killing of Peters' parents sat outside the murtroom with the defendant's infant dauROter. Ten..monUH>ld Jamaica Peters wu horn to Scripps College gradua~ Anne Bartholemew just one month after Peters was felled by a baillfr1 bull<I. Sbe said Ibis moming that oeltber she nor tbe child· have been allow..i to ... Peters for the past ft .. mootba lot --plained...._. !'-. caught a gllmpte of the llttlt girl this morninll shortly before the trtsl started. He -eel and waved to hie daughter. Planners Study Newport Coves Project Tonight Newport Beach p I a n n I n g com· ml-will act on tbe lmne Com- pmy'• ~ IO-unlt Coves con- -project on Bayside Drive lqtlcbl at 7: Ill In dty ball. 1'111!1 commla loa wlll be asked to a~ prove a tentative IUbdlvlslon map on the 5.7-acre parcel adjacent to the M1rtne Avenue bridge to Balboa taland and amend one 111'1&il comer of the parcel ~ the>oninl mapo. • Commissloners will 1lso take action on 1 111e pmntt for the permanent Shark Island Yacht Club flC!llty on one comer of the Coves property. . In other buslneu, the rommi"kln will dil<Ull the Interim lsod use element ol !ht city'• pneral plan and a requett for llPl""ftl of the lrvlne Company'• fr9dinl plu for Bloct 100 In Newport Center. Ing, aooonllng to police reports. 'l'bls morning, police Invetlgators """ not sure how maoy shots had been nm, nor who shot first. They were still searching for spenl shells In the apart- ment area, south of the municipal pier. Officers said they found some items in Dunn's nearby car which had been reported stolen In a Newport Beach burglary earlier tbe same day. ' Further detaib OD Dlllm 'll<ft not available early lhls morning. '!'be Seal Beach Police Department said both Seargeant Van Holt 8Jld i.ftis ara , veteran officers with tlio.deparlmmt. FnaP-.eJ TROOP CUTS ••• would be another statemen~· o n Wllhdrrnls' bJ Dec.' 1, Zlecle!' '~ill: "I have just made it. We aro not IDbiC to have ID)' comment on troop levels.'' A sborl time before Ziegler spoke, tbe Pentaf(on S!Jid further troop withdrawals from Yietn&n:l would continue, but on a Umlted buls and without any formal an· DOllJICODIOlll pending tbe out<ome of tbe peace oeogltlatloos. Zjegler would not ooollnD the Pen- tagon ltltemenl. Ziegler crn'iCIDCfd that the President spent .several hours reviewing the altua- tloo In Southeast Asta todaJ with Henry A. ~. bis national ~ ad- viser, 8Jld tbe Joint Cltlefl ol Stall. Among thole who sat In wen SecrNrJ of Deleme Malvin R. Lain!; ~ , Rush, bis deputy; Adm. Thomu H. Moorer, cbalrman uf tbe joint cblell; Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr., chlel of naval operations, 8Jld Geo. er.tgbton Abrams, ArmJ chief of sllill . Ziegler was uted 1'0POOted!J w!ietber lurtber U.S. troop wllhdiaiials from Vietnam mighl be made wlthottl any publle 8JIDOWICtDl<llt. He gave an Jn.. conclualve reply, saying only that the Wbile House would not mab &DJ com- ment on troop levels pending the out- come of Ktsslnger's oegotlatlooa with the North Vielnamne In Paris. "That's where the mailer II at this Ume,11 be said. Zieller said that Kllaloger will go to Florida to -the Paris talka with Nison on Saturday momlnl, and then leave for Parla -J Imo Aodmrl Air Force Bue near the capital. The time I« dopiiture bal DOI llem find, be said. DefetllO Department olftclall said the .... -ol action tbeJ outlined would pro' vlde added Ombillty to the U.S. polilloo In the ilegollatlolll. Meaowhlle, In Parla, the United States pledged today that Nison will not permit any avoidable delsy In ending the Viet- nam war. But Hanoi again reiect.ed Sal,gon11 demands lor a pullout of ,all North Viet- namese troops and chargtd that lhe United States had broken faith by not slgning lbe draft peace agreement. Fl'OMPflflfll CRITICS ••• what tbe staff reports lo the commission tonight." Foley said biJ !nteroretallon mty be different from that ol the ...,mlsaioo but be tald be doubll IL "'11te -ma1 come to dll· fereot coodualom after tbeJ iee lbil revision, but ponoaallJ, I don't !hint Ibero will bl any cbanp ill attitudes toward It," "°'"1 said. '"lbla bu become almolt a pbiloaopblcll lhlng." . Commlstiooera .. jeeted the oricioal project plan at the bq!mllntl of !ht l!Wll- mer, lrllPrlna 1 court batlle wbm the councU overturned their ~ meodatkinl. 'lllal ftnt n)ecllon was bu> ed OD the Nll\O land Ule conceml. tnftlllgators wbo made a related series of arresta· near .a lerrice statlon at Qtlver Drive and the San DieaO l'reeW&1 In Irvine aald three llltlpOcla ..... armed with pillols 8Jld a machete. • No violence was lnvol-..d In Capture ol suspects detectlftl claim carried JI, JI and .38 caliber automatic plstols durtnr. the alleged negotiation for $1,71111 worth cil marijuana. • Pollet todol1 ldoalllled lh'I amatees In addllloo tO J'u!ll: and'Rormib u :' - -Deall It. T eU, U, of 1410 Douglas st., Santa Alla. -~ D. Dea, 15, cl Eblnore. -J• ~. Glm, ZI, of JllO W. Wllaldre St, Santa Ana. • -llldin, L .....,, II, cl :1115 Redlmla Drive, Colta Mela. -N.., II. ·-. II, "' lllO w. Wllibiro It., Santa -· . . -'-1't'1¥ II la 0 m<llliie 1'ari.!/i-,,. Aocboi't,11;. RGl>ert ll. Selstad, fl; Plinlo V. Prlor,~and~G. ~ 27,.ali . ol ,wbom ibt~-•lllll 1' "C411Ji!a Drive ; Ill tltatil .. -residence. Funeral Set. Friday For Anna Galbraith Funeral aerviCOI will be bekl ·J'rida1 ror Anna L. Gallnllh, tbe -of Costa Mesa bardw""' ston. owner Kermit Rima. She died Tuelllay al tbe age of 94. Mn. Galbraith, who <bad 11-..d In tbo Harbor Area far a years, 11 also sum.. eel by -""" Keilh Rima. Sorvlces will be cooducled at noon at Pacific View Chapel with entombment to follow at Pacific View Memorial Part. .... to ...., al z' ......... IM,.11 -~--Ille~· -Ille _..,._ -.· ~ ..... . .. · '!'be allepd1)' -,,..,.. _,_ .....__Blld problema alledlng the COllllllllllil1 In geoenl tben --to -m1Dllca~ their leellnp about pcopooecl land .... to the a~~ leglalatora. At the end, fi gives a Ost ol belgbhon who ""' le8dlng the eommoolty'• cam- polp far better clevelopmeot cl Ille wholearoa. '"lbla lhlllC II DOI ...,, a polllloo, Jet the people IUln& ,. bop caWoc II a petl- lloo .•• 8Jld --Is c:tn:alalllls a pelilloo -yuur oeirbbon .. lllep1 act!" aald llaloey. Burglars Loot Newport '. T~c~., .. Tools, clothes and sporting goods worth . more than 181111 have be!D stolen Ible weet In two aeparale truct blqlarlee ID Newport Beach. Larcy Schaal, of !203 Dana Road, told police Tuesday that aomeone brolte Into the 1 reor of bis •an early lbal mornlntl 8Jld 'atole .. vera1 coata, some llsillntJ gear and toob worth $4811. in another Incldeot reported Wedne&- day, Peter A. Caoavler, of IJ3l W. Balboa Blvd., said be bad partied his open-bed pickup truct near biJ home Tuelllay Digbt with biJ tool bos In the bact. . He told police be found tbe bm:, aloni with l3M worth ol band and power toala, gone the nm mbming. : m---thole plaJ:J Alli-D. Tllo laoiio _., --tbt _, -al Qiponloon wtlh the plea tbol tbt iu-a· -bl re ..... Boon! memben -at lhtl -lo dol&J dlacUlllon ol Ibo -lllllll Dec. II. Reagan Directs Tax P"lan to V ot,e On_ Mexico Trip SACIWo:N'l'o (AP) -Gov. Ronalcl ._, qua.tmtftlnc bla llri""' $U -tu -plan by "1._ Jn>m Moilco •. -· Ille -to a·-· -In the~ toda¥· . 11t1~uiiiW . ._ ~n.__r thoall! ...... ~"'.-... ........ the AuemblJ on a M-1 vote Wednesday. (Republlcana aupporting the bill Jn. cludacl lladbam ol Newpilrt Belch, Burte of Bu1•h""'° BoaCb and BrlUt of Fuller11lft. Democrat Kenneth Cory ·Of Ganleo, Gn>v' also baclted it.) . Al lalt ..... Rupll 11111' A~ Speater Bob Mmelll wen one crucial -1111 of·puaqo In the ileoate with 10 Democrata and im. Ropublicaao clo- oying lbem Ille needed -ma- jority. Moretll, a llemocra~ teamed with ~. Republlcan,"to -r the plan In -a -crltle called .... un1m1J •A'• ... " WedM"IJ': · Debate in tbe Senate had be9o ocbed- ulecl for mldtnonlinc. bul .... po1tpoaed until later h\ Ibo def, He Runs 'Human' ·Office V all.ey Chief Cit-es ·Constructive Law Enforcement BJ JOHN ZALLEI\ or• De1tr ,...,.... . Police aren't usually paid lo nm a tu! service lor drunks, or to COlDll01 drug . use:n, or to show sympatby for aomeone who's In trouble. But In Fwnlaln ValleJ they are. Olief C. W. Micbaelil ~ polloa shouldn't be ,._le just waltilJc for you to mate a mlltab oo they can_ down and arrest you. II He wllill biJ men to deal COi> llruc:tlvely with the prybleml they ,_ In the field. In tbe cue ol a dnmt, for Ullllple, Michaelis alloWI bla ollloon to ... a drunk home ratlt<r than toto jaU. "What good does It do to throw a fami- ly man Into jaU -all be aeedl la a Ut· tie time to llOber up?" M1cbaelll ulta. "U they haven't broken any lawt,, our main coooem Is just to aee 1bat they don't get Into any trouble, and the best way to do that is lo get them home/', be says •. In the .... ol )'Ollthlul . dru& ... , _,, ..,. the ·-tries to "Ill --OD Ille 111)111 ltract" rather lhlm llTe _.. jaU-.-.1. "We'll calf their parents -to the station and let them ... tbelr kkll all doped up lllcl *11;'' llldlollla - "Often -lbal II -lllKl!ft lllao jail in moldtll 1+e1ooa nollal tbat aomelhlnl II lirloualJ. " W1lllt 0... polldla :,cai; -• "111..,_1 .. " In -drdol, ~II preltn Iii lhin1t al -• -·-· "Yoan•tbe-talheblll- his peoM and did -ttado "' tllillp f<ir 11111n all !ht -·" llldllllU1 _,., "Tllo poUoomm .... a ........ --of the cocilnnlllty. ·• •11111 todaJ, -1allt In -of !ht big cltlel, the deportmmt la too .. tiltk:I --bowmaoy--madt to ..... the olflcerl dllcrollon VI DMLT....,._,._ 'NO HARD LINI OPPICIRS' -Vlf...,.1 MlcllMllt about _. tlleJ maim.,,_ ar not. "To olllcera In -dlpartmeota, • -taadrulltlllclmustbl&rl'llWno matter wtlal. 'l1l!!1 '° llrtctly bJ tho -11 all -." ba 11111. "In thll ......-i. ... •Jqllcl -...... tbaD that ,,..... our olllctrs." Mlelllllia eame to Fountain Valley -!ht police deparlm<Ut Wll -in l.lf7 with Iba t>:pltclt Idea that be wanted to build a deportll!IOl the way ba lhoucbt It lllloukl bl built. ' Prior to that, be bad ~ chlel of the (larden Ome lon:e, wblch tben bad 11111 mm. Tatlnr ~lain Valley, be toot a It-man a l3S0 per mottth pay eul "Bui there were DO bard1ine olllcen lrtolQoil in tllo --·" be says . "I -able ll> hire tbe ldDd of olllcera I lhin1t a C-abould have, and to Wl'ite all· !ht --and ....,ia-. ,,,..,, WU DO tflld -to hof IVOrytbini ........ lllcbaelis' outloot ei!ends to I UC h lldnca ... pmonal -of hie of• llclri. In lhO -of grooming, for ... ample, titre are no strict requirements' with Ille reault that Mlcbaelll admlil id bavln& ...,. of the balrtesl lawmen In Onnp Ceomty. 0 We 4on't want our men to look like O<ldballa aport Imo the re!il ol the com' munlt)i," be 111'· "'l'be1 should loot like regular peeplL SO -and moomtchel are flot with me. nie ool! tlllllC I -OD II tbat an olllcer DOI l!e .. ball7 that ba frllbtaD tbe pubUc -ba -aut ol ltil squad Cir." But lllch11H1 does draw linoL n.i ;a u. pabtlc mlcbl be en- dol!plod, by "too -_......, IDd e. 1dt tnfocemE," omc.. are upedod lo act. Nor II the chief aoe who --pallce ... UDllorm them In llllHl;tte ..._. to mate tbem bllllcl In bolter wllll the _....tty, "Pollco tbouJd -~ 10 that -a--belp.ba-apota DIU'bJ .._.,,,bl..,.. "MI•_. Jm. 111 -a -lln:t bN*1aot. You CID ilrm a mm In I twrodo and il ba'I =.-:-;i:='?~' Pl-and • Ml<baelll 8111. an Iba top quallilla ba apecta In hil -..... the '111 al UDllorm tllsy'rt wearinl wm 't affect them at all" I \ I I I I I I a EDITION VOL 61, NO. JH, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAwES ... ORANGE COUNTY, C>,LIFORNIA I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1972 . . us . ' Stl!pttt Sllot r . . ' Policemen·· Win \ . Seal Beach Duel · llJ Tl!RllY COVILLE Of ............ A Wl(>eCled burglar -Uled In I IUD bottle ' Wttb two Seal . lleacb p o 11 c e ........ lhartly before m.I do I g ht Wedneeday, in a beac:bfront apartment ~- The deid maa is Thomas ~. Dunn, 29, of t:.ooc Beoc:b, wbc{ police said pulled' a p1stol cm the two oergeants wblle they ..... qoestloalng him. Polloe ..... not """ who fired first. • Dunn died obout 1 LM.'todaY II Loi Alamllol General Hospital. Police offlclala this morning said Sergeonts David Van Holt.and BBi Lewis ,..... on patrol near 12th ~ and Seal Way about 11:30 p.m., when a woman pp- pr-iiod them and said there 'Wu a strange man ~g in apartment win-dows.' · . Balb ollleen betan waJklnc by the old ----cbln( Ille llleyl ·--~ polleO oald. I not ..... "°" DWI)' -bad -fired. nor wbo llbot Ont. 'lbeJ ~ stlll llW'Cllllig for -t -In tbe a-.. ment ilrea, llOUlb ol tbe mWilci)ial pier. Ofllctro, said they fowd oome Items in Dwm11 neariJ1 car ... which bad been ~ 11n1en In i Newport. Beach burllorY -lbe llDIO day. Furtber deloils .... Dunn ,...., not available '"'" .w. m>rnlal. 'lbe Seal ileach Pollci ' ~ • said both __ , v.. iiOlt and Lewil in fflenm -with tbe department. ~-' Other Woman . . Tel'ls Threats In Death Case . ' ' • . '1)ey -· lluml ..... tira ,.,,. atroetiv .. lmllletle ·who admitted ~andclllodhl!nover·lorquea-ilitwu "the other .......... in a love ~,.;.:;.-}.::•@: ·". ' to . ~'t0·0%~UZ ilieaa~mz Callo _ ...... ,f\M • _ ~ ~Hrt•c. :=:.:.............. ra'~Ll·Jlr .. .,._.-IC8l!daf~ ~~:::::.__::::~~~~~;;;;;; THESE l~~USTRATIONS WERE,fuHo'.' P~'RS ·Tp'ii.lUSTIA'l'E Sl~)!i ST\JDY · 1' f I , ' Thr9+1f ... ~ .. < f Oj;zzl~lf' " 1 .• •• '. ,J ". Al llilt 4 ~ J ; ! ~, , r ....,.-T ... .,... · 111-!!lib,, ....._,11,o181n11A11atokl ,·~iga· Poiluilon · in Me1;&1· .. ' 3,074 Messages in Downtown Area Cause Cdnfusion Ing,_.. to pillcie ~ tM jmy ,11 tbe ,....,., boon ol the ThJa lllOl'llllll(, police blnolpton ....,, ~ CoomlJ .... Court -trial that Trluldad ·"Trfnl" Crane yelled Bill Would . Clll'h Radar Speed Trap SACRAMENTO (AP) -Radar "speed traps" operated molaly for Ille pmpose of raising money from oat<Ol4own motorists woo1d be Wegal -la'ml of a bill i)l!adlng for the ,.......,~·dost. Tbe Senate voted 15-6 Wednelday ·lor a blll by, Asaemblym'" Jact Felton ,<J>. Montebello), ,""1cb -lorldd ... ·of radar 1o checft a veblcle's ipeed •agilnst a posted speed limit unless the HJnll -. justified by an engineering and traffic study. • Sen. Lawnioce Walsh , (J>.lllintlnl!too Part) said tbe bill WU deslped lo balt ... ol radar In cities that let up unrealisU~ speed llinits in hopes of boost- ing city revenues by tickeUng ~torlsts. U~ted Way Campaign . . LOcul Address Told ' ' . ' Harbor area resident! wHo wt.sh to ::mt· tribute lo the United Way campaign shoukl'direct their dorultlolll lo the local office. Pereons who are interested in amding their c!ontributlolll before tbe Dec. 11 deadline llhould oontac.'I tbe ·Harbor Am United Way, P.O. Bos 1214, Newport --· 1t' .... er It'll be I wann,and -Fri-da1, ·-.one '° Ille -tber -·-~·-­Ing 7S alqoc the -· rlalal to . a lnlancl. Lowa tanllht will dip bock Into the 4111. INS ... , 'IW~ \' . 1¥""' Apollo If lllrila llllo 1 p o c 1 Wed11.,do11 lllOilt !Mn are ~ to b. 1/I0,000 vUl- ton In Ult Copt Klftudr ano of Cocos BtGCh, Fla. Atod t10t olll11 Ult !llOtell ... "'""'""' f<Jr ~·ts. s.. ow otod -Apollo lloN1 Oii Poge _i4., • ' ................ -~ ,, .... ,... . - ~ ____ .. .. .._ .......... --::=-= ,, ___ ,__ . , •. -. ~ ·· -== ., ;;-;: ...:. ~ __... ... tN9 Aa IS • ---.. ... .._.. ,, "I'm going to IOI tbat 'bileb" When the defeudmt opotled. ber and -In tbe Yictlm'i car Jut Janf 3. Mla -said IW1lnez, 23, managed to pull -Cnoe away llun the auto ofter the deleodallt pulled at the locked -in .. -t bid lo atlaGk ber .. Autbiritlel oDep tbat Martinel was later ··-In bis •partmeot by Miss Crane,.) .. tbe resGlt of!bll asmciation with' the oblpely ~ witneas. ' Miss MeUvter testlllid -y that she hid· damt ¥arttnes' "leYeri or · eiaht tlmesl' befori 1111 llolti aacMliot abe bad ditied st hJa ·....-m 1'. 111atan Drive, a!>ortlY before the kllllnc- Police who rusbed the dyJnc Martinez to Coata Meoa Memorial .Hospital for -""" Initially under the lm-presoioa llllt he bad auffered a heart at-. tack. .. "" mminatlon i.vealed that Martinez bad -stabbed In tbe chest ape! subse-queat lilvestlptlcn led to tbe arrest of Miss Cnme. Mesa . Boy Struck . . By .Car, Injured Qiiosq bin, Harbor Boulevanl, a Colll Meso boy llllflertd -injuries W..._.•Y altemooa wheil be was -by a car wblcb wu pulllnc into tromc llun a Plrtlnl lot. Olrlolopher fleeoe, 11, of 1711 Mlnorco P!oce, WI!' trMted i.r a oca14~t1on at Coata Meio Memorial Iii and ......... fGllowlDc thi I p.m. occidm!t. ~ -""' 11111 lnveltlptlng the -11 -Venle Drln Eut ---NIDey Newman, 13, of 2110 Rllelcb Ave., Coata Mesa. Art Fair, Swap Meet ' . Slated at Eiitancia By• RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. Dlilr ...., , .... Buckle your seatbelt ·and take a five- mile crube through downtown Costa Mesa •. Take m· the sights of Harbor llaulevard, 11th Street, and Newport Boolevord. . What have you seen? Iri addition to hundreds of cars, ptdestrlans, buildings. and a few trees you have alJO 'seen 3,074 signs, not in· eluding ~ telling you. to stop for school cblldren ml ID obey the speed limit. Taken together, all of those ·signs con· lain 18,715 words of information. Assum- ing you beld your speed to 35 mph you wouki have had to be able to read 3,400 words per minute just to perceive all the messages, let alone understanding them. Since the average penon reads only 300 words per minute and since drivers must malntahl reasonable speeds, the on- ly conclualon is that Costa Mesa has too many signs that say too many things. A 70-page atudy of Com Mesa's sign problem suggests that something be done about· this "graphic overloa<'" which results in signs not being seen, a clut- tered environment, blighted commercial areas, poses hazards lo safe driving - and most of all creates conf1islon.' · Arnold F. Jlamala, chief of advanced planning for the city of Costa Mesa, says the document r,epresents sort of a "master's thesis" on siSns. tbelr psychoJogy, and their economic, estbetic and legal ramifications. · 1be source book Is meant as a foun- dation for a new Costa Mesa sign ordinance for Costa Mesa which city of- flcials hope will become law by January 2. Tbit is the date when a current !llklay moratorium expires. Assistant Planner Bryan Austin says the ...-rch of the staff shows tbat the Rf1PY overload of grapb&c signals In Costa Mesa 0 tendl to defeat tbe very purpose of tbe street graphic, which Is ID communJcate informatkm.'' Tbe problom Is basic. Existing signs are oot dolilu1ed for reoding by the A -lioa art 11\h' and -meet very penm tliey are meant lo attract. ~ 11 LllL to f p.m. will be beld S11w-tbe motoris! who driv,. st the speed .., .. lstanclo llllb ·-bi Qosta llinit. 11<8' lo ..,.. tlll! creaUve -of He can see ooly so much and 1~· , remember even less, according to AusUn. Student mms, danClilg, siriging and Jn fact most pmorls can remember only draml pre11 d.ltianl will be O:intJnuously four to ab: unrelated items of information preamled tlrauP<>ut the doy and • during • brief vlsull enoountet'. i llCIJptlft, deu..,..., wood llld metal Sipl con be made more visible to the en11o and biked loodl will be sold. n-w without marting to flashing . Ammo Swlpect Fined ,_ .,. odd llbape1, or even revolving a1p1. 'Ille study a1mn that taslefU1 Im- ,._-CID be made by altering 11,..ia, min& the -type fa"'8, . """'°""' -contrut, color and ... Hamela belleYel tba( Cotta Meao'• meJor boulevordo do not communicate with the spirll, values and ldeala o1 the people of Coata Mesa. Ht II convillCld .. also that lhe signs ahould change with the times. "It 1a conceivable that ugly boulevards may have the el[ect of ch111ing residents, rqklnal shoppers and evtn potential Coista Mesa Industries to Irvine or other communities with higher esthetlc' ltalld· ants," ht sayS. "Perho)ll the best ~umple of the ln- elf..Uv,... of (exlstlng),1/ps ID crette l>•loeo• ii by Harbor Center," accontiog lo lllmel1. "Fonner'1 a regional II· trlCllon, tbe center bu attemptad lo •t· ltad --wit!> lddru.&I llcnl -witllout •P1>1m1t succ.u. "It la lnteteatln( ID compore Harbor C.nler -hll -""" -feet ol lloor . .,,... with •-lllf Plua .iiJch haa t11,8111 -feet. Dlaplte the I heavy traffic volumes and signing main- tained by the Harbor Cent.tr, Westcllff Plata doe! lalmost as much business· while , providini the community with an esthetic asset. ' The kty element or a new sign plan - adopted by the City CoUDcU 1long tbe guideline5 or the stall study -is 1mortlzatlon .. Thia muns that signs which do not conform lo tbe new lland· ardl wlll be phased oot and replaced by ......... Assistant Pllnntr Do\lglas It Clar~ bellem this ll cruclll for 11Veral reaoons. "First, new bu&ineste1 whJcb conform • lo a .-. rigorous. code will be laa visible and ltu findable 1llllll the gorlob (See SIGNS. Pqe I) • Today's ftJial N.Y. Stoeks c TEN CENTS • one Mesa Police . Arrest 11 For Drugs By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ot Ille O.MY .. ltt Sl9ft One thing just Jed to another Wednes- day, as Orange Coast lawmen .. uegedly broke up a drug dealership, then began manning the telephone for more incoming cal!S and more incoming suspects. By the time Costa Mesa police- coordinated raids in Irvine and Tustin ended, 11 persons were in custody on multiple felony charges, plw: nearly 15,000 in alleged drugs . Investigators said todaf that tVt'O ar· restees were taken into custody at the alleged headquarters when they calJ!d claiming to' confinn a $185 marijuana purchase and delivery. Narcotics Detective Don Casey invited them to come by 1382 La C.Olina Drive, Tustin, for the pickup. The pickup of Donald C. Funk, 30, of 712 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach alld Micha~! L. Rorman, 21, of 2606 Delaware St., Huntington Beach, was made there. Investigators claimed they even hag- gled for credlt, after volunteering to pay 110 more than the original pri<e. -- Funk and Horman are charged with conspiracy and possession of muljuana for sale, after ~ taken into custodf following the auqed tramactioa for a kilo, or 2.2 poundS, of marijuana. Detective Sgt. John Regao said -Y that a total of 35 pounds of allepd mao- juana, about 5,000 barbiturate plll and"i small quantity of suspected 'O'pium were obtained. • Investigators who made a related series of arresta near a service stalkll at Culver Drive and the San Diego Frenay in Irvine said three suspects were armed with pistols and a machete. No violence was inVolved in capture of suspects detectives claim carried ~ •. 32 and .38 caliber automatic pistols during the alleged negoUa tion for $1,700 worth of marijuana. Police today identified lhe arrestees in addition to Funk and Rorman as: -Deuit R. Tut111ell, 19, of 1410 Douglas St., Santa Ana. -:..arry D. Deu, 25, of Elsinore. -Jeba J. Grau, 22, of 26t0 W. Willhire St., Santa Ana . -RlcUrd K. Btagley, !8, of - Redlands Drive,· Costa Mela . -Nuey M. Otbome, t8, of 2610 W. Wilshire St.. Santa Ana. -The remalader include Warren W. Ancbors;2S; Robert I.. Selstod, 18; Philip V. Prior, %7; and Roger G. Knupp, 27, all of whom listed the spacious home at 1S82 La Colina Drive in Tustin as their residence. She reportedly said she wanted to buy a nickel bag of barbiturate pills -about :s to 30 of tbe so-ealled reds -sold for $5, but didn't have a car to come and gel them. Poin.t Doesn't' Believe in Ghost -or Midshipman WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP ) -West Point's official spokesmen rose to the Cefense of their ghost. They said they still don't belltve in him -but at least he's not a Navy midshipman's trick. "I don't believe in ghosts m)'lelf, but the lads saw something," aid Lt. Col~ Patrick Dionne1 West Point 'information officer. .. ... His assistant, Maj. FranclS McGour1y blid the gbost wu sUll an ''\lllUptaloed phenomenon." · Both said there we~ fatal flaws hi a midshipman's account ol bow be "bou- cd"' the academy -in the data be ....i and in how u was done. OOlclall 11 the U.S. Military AcodelllJ ba,. cloaOd off a donnltor)' raom - the apparltloa of s .J~ -.. cc.mplete with mustache Ind IDUlket- wu reported teel\ 01 lb: ~ by cadets in tbe "'°"'· . On 'l'U<lday, Willlom Graftll, 1 mldlhipman at tbe NllYll A<l'lnjl II Anaapolls, claimed tt -a -ti "make Anny look stupid" w.t satun11,y·1 Army-Novy foocbeD -la Pbllldclphl1. t • .... DAILY PILOT c Ru• Appol•ted Rogers to Keep Secretary Post U'IT ...... NUMBER TWO AT STATE Nw Undersecretary Rush Police Find " Solid Lead ... 1n Drowning A presumably aolid lead to the identlty of a young woman whose floating body Was found by surfer:· off Newport Beach 1).lesdly turned up this motning in Los Angeles County. The victim is believed '.o be Mrs. •ron Moller, who left ber two small children with friends -and also a nk:ide note four.a later -in her Mlrwa1k area liome. ·~ with the Los Angeles County 8bertff'1 Office in Norwalk have a IJlias. loc penoos report on the brunette vic- tim, -delcriptlon c1 ... 1y fits thol <I ... deod-. .1111e WU lui ...., wearillg clolblng almilar to tbat .. the body llld Mrs. Moller's 1961 green sedan was located ...,.uer today at !6th Street llld West Qcean P'lonl "It looil like ber," lltd Newport Beoch Detective Capt. Don Oyau abortly ¥ore noon. ., Investigators were leavin& at that time With morgue photograpba of the dead woman to match them with information beld by LASO deputies and fri<ndo or rel&tives. No 'lndlcatlonl or foul play were foond 00 the bocl1, ucept for a llrulse llld allruion oo the ooae, which could bave occurred durlq the period Immediately before deoth. Newport Beoch police -to i!lmtlfy the Jane Doe vlc:tlm knocked on doon tllroog-West Newport "-lay morning after surfers found the floating corpoe. They also oooghl aid by circulating ber photograph and 'an orlilt's lketcl! dooe from a poetmortem photograph. ~·· Capt. Oyau lald Ibis morn-h!a he did not know bow long Mrs. Moller blod been mllltng, but ti -presumably a1nce 24 hours or more before aberiffa clQuties betlan seeking Information. . Something Fishy j DERBY, England (UPI) - A Derby -per recently publlsbed a le<.1ure by a boumrile wblc:b advocated herring 11 an aphrodisiac. --.. DAILY PILOT 'nW or-01111t ""IL'I' f'l\..OT, ........ .. ~IN~ll---W tN cw-tll c.... ....... Int ClrNiMJ .... ................... Mnty .... .......... -c.T• Mal, ,....,,.,. ..... IM:ftl ..... .._.,,_,.,..,. V•lley, UilllM I ................. di ... 1-.. °"""'"" .. .,._ C .. I .... A ..... N1i1M4 I --.. __.... .. .....,. ... .......,... ,.. ~ ...... pl9llt JI •t .. Wftt -..,., C.19 Miia. ClltlltirAll, .... lM.rt N. WeM _ ... _ J1cl •• c.tt.,. Yb~ ... ....,., Mlfllttr' TI101t1•t Ketonl ·-Tlt-•• A. M_,.;,.. .-.....-iwoor a... H. Len llch1ttl r. N•h ....................... ---JJI 'WNt ley Stn .. ..... ...... ,. P.O .... IHt, tllH --........... I • .._...._. L.111119 ._, -..... -. .... ' =• ,..n .._..:,,., ._.. ............. CIUCI ....... c-..a• "'ut1 m•• ~ O S .... cal'? 1 ta-Nn • ""' or-.. c:-11 , ........ ........................ ....... "' ............... "IL!" ·-- _ .. ""' ................. --== .... ·--· ~.--.. ,. ':" =.-... ..:.:: ......... _... WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pr!tldenl Nixon announced today William P. Rogers will stay as Secretary of State 1n his second-term administration, but that the President's one-time law professor, Kenneth H. Rush, will beco me the oo. 2 man at the State Department. Rogers ts the first Cabinet member publicly notained for the secood term, although lnlormed sources sal4 Rlcllonl G. Kleilldienst will continue as attorney general. Rush, wbo previously served the Administration as ambassador to West Gennany, is deputy defense secretary. He will become under-secretary of state, sucei!edi.ng John W. Irwin wbo is being orfered an ambassadorial post. The White House said Nixon also selected a new No. S man at State - William J. Porter, chief U.S. negotiator at the Paris peace talk!. Porter is to succeed U. Alexis Johnson as Wldersecretary ror political affairs. William J. Casey, head or the Securities and Exchange Commission, W&lf named undersecretary or state lor economic ·afffain. Nixon attended school there in 1936--37. Nixon, in a statement made public by the White Hoose, said Rogers bad shown "outstanding ability· as a negotiator" for four years. He said the Administration b: con- cerned about preserving continuity in the top diplomatic position with the approach of key negotiations on a mutual balance of roree reductions in Europe and the unsettled conditiom in the Middle East. Ziegler said both Irwin and Johnson agnoed to remain in the Admlnlstratloo in other assignments. Irwin bas been asked to take a "high-level diplomatic post" and is cmsidering the offer, Ziegler said. He did not .reveal the .. lgnment. Jobmon, the blgheat ranking officer in the foreign aervice llfld the onfy diplomat not holding the title "career ~ bassador/1 will take "a major new assignment commensurate with his specific talents," Ziegler said. The White llou!e roluled to comment on the report. Clemeota will be named No. 2 man at Defense. * * * White House Has No More Troop Pullout Plans W ASHiNGTON (AP) -The While House said today it bas no plam to an- nounce new troop wilhdrawals from South Vietnam. There were conructing r e po r t s , meanwhile, from Saigon and the Peo· tagon. on whether troop withdrawls would continue on an unanounced basis. The U.S. Command in Saigon aaid It received no orders from Washington for further troop cuts after reacbillg a Dec. 1 ceiling of 27,000 ordered by President Nixon in August. 1be command declined further com- ment. but other sources in Saigon Wd Washington ordered a freeze In tn>op cuts. The Pentagon, however, said that limited withdrawals will cmllnue but will not be 8llllOUDCed In advance. Police Called On Samaritans REDWOOD CITY (AP) - A Hungarian-boru man and b I 1 mother wiore stopped for glvlni away bread to poor people. '!'be day-0ld bread waa beinl distributed In the low Income ....,. lion by Andrew Gelad, 44, and his mother, Etba11 6ll, both of Belmont. The free bMd left on their doonteps n-tar' night so -t ...... raideotl thol they called the sberlff, ' Gela told )>oh ba llld ldll molber wmo • b e In g good Sa!Ui'ltalll lfio that poor people could hive free bread." ·~>- •••• d•' ca\en TONIGBT JA'Zt. RHYTHMS -Lut of oerleo of ---.. -'1Dept. of .Lelmre SeMca, College Port School, 7 p.m. UC! LECTURES -"llelevont Ex· pertenceo ill WllderNa Llvlnl," Rm. 174. Computer Science Bid(!., 7•'111 p.m. AdmlaalonlUO. FllIDAY. Dl:C. I UWAlllS TRAVEL SERIES -"£" plorlQs Allan Wonderlands," 0CC Auditorium, 8 p.m. For Information ~148-2111. OOC FILM SERIES -uvenom1" Forum, 7 p.m. Admltalon •1. BASKETBALL -Costa Meoo at <Jronce, 8 p.m. Newport Harbor It -la, 8p.m. T1I 71 Neoll .. BURNEO.OIJ'I' HULK OF BRAND NEW BOAT PULLED ASHORE BY OWNER (LEFT) Fred Wolter of Fullerton ond Dod Escopo Unscathtd FNm Fiery Bl11t Aboord <;rolt F a t Cai Popular Stary Prompt,s Calls for Felines ' . By MICHAEL GOODRICH I Of .. D111Jr ,..., ..... Thal damed old ZO.pound alley cat from Huntington Beacb thol nobody wanted W-y is suddenfy the most popu!or feline on the Orange Coast. "We've ,_ivec1 ilO cailJ for blm. I'm hoane from ta.I k In K' to every-" noported bis IJIOllYlllOWI Oimer wbo bas been la!Yllin« cot. for over 20 years and then pildJii them In homeo .. Tbe ma.ive call·ln began at 4 p.m. Wednaday following the appearallC< of an article In the DAILY PILOT coo· cernlng the eJlbl-yeor-<>ld cat whose owners bad been unable to place him des!>lte fi're nenpaper ads. "The lint man wbo called said be would take the cot... BUt I found out be WU an anlinaJ tralnel llld e.ploinod thot the cal WU too Old to be learning tricks," said the owner. Many calls have come from college sludentl wbo ...,.. Vf!rJ concerned about the co~ but bis owner aoys she prefers to place blm -.. oldor -wllo bu PNlll P .. e I ' SI&NS ••• or too large displays of their neighbors are removed. "Secondly, allowing offending Blgns to remaJn indefinitely will e n c o u r a g e businessmen not to modernize their sign- ing because modification would require a probable reduction in height and size. Without an amortization provlsloo, the life of eli•Hng signs would be extended as far Into the future as the Ingenuity or sign companies would allow." Further, Clark believes that exemption of ulstin& signs would undermine the In- tent o1 the future ordinance. They would hide city.conducted envlromnental im- provement programs such . as median londlcaping and utility undetgroandlng. had more experience with cats. "I'm afraid some or the college youngsters rrugbt be medical students," she reported. The lady cat lover says she bas three good candidlteo to take ..,. of the cat . One ~ described u an elderly gentleman wbo recently foll bis 14-year. old cat. "Old cats get Irritable llld bave t<> be placed with someone who understands them/' she said. The feline benefactor says that many people are trying to find ber address. bUt she fears they might leave theif cats no her doorstep so lhe ls very C"autious aboUt giving it 1Jut. "If they lnslst on an address, I give them the addnoss of the police station," abe ~d. . Although sbe expeda to place the cat this a!temoon. the ....... said sbe will continue to take cailJ for him throogbout the dly. '1fs just musbn>omed Into aomething gigmtic," ahe added. "I'm ao tbrllled." J. oaguin.}f~d.#M.l . . . Direcwr Fired STOCKTON (AP) -T\>< San ·Joaquin County medical director, Dr. Louis M. Barber, 49, bas been SU!pellded without pay by the county supervisors wJ!o allege fraudulent use of county fllods for an ac- count used for consultant iervtcei. Barber, wbo bas beld the post since 1953, received an annual lalary of lltl,212 prior to his suspensiao Wednesday. 'lbe five-member board a c t e d unanimously after it finlsbed what was described as "an intensive four-week in- vestigation." No criminal cl!arges bave been filed and findings have been turned over to Dist. Atty. Joseph Baker. Man, Son Escape Newport Harbor Boat Explosion A Fullerton man llld hlo IOll 1lere blown into .the waters of Upper Nc!wpcri Bay Wednesday alleriloOn -their $6,000 power boat exploded In llomoo on its 'maiden voyap. ' Miraculously, bcitll men eoca!*I inJurJ, ac:cordlng to the Orange Count)' HottiOr Patrol. · ~ The boat's owner Fred Walter, II; told Harbor Patrol officers he and his father Ralph. 62, had cruised about ·50 yards from the docks at about 3:30 p.m. when the fiery blast occurred. Patrol Sgt. Robert Bainbridge aaid to- day Investigators could find no reason for the explosion aboard the 17-fool c:raft built by Mesa Boat Works. "The boat was a hrand new inboard and this was the first time they bad it out," be said. ''The explosion and fire started In the engine compartment, but that's about all we know." The younger Walter said be llld his father had just launcl!ed the boat for the first tlme from the Dunes -~ faclllty to take a trial spin around the harbor. Llfeguanl Lam' Glbooo~~""'.°' iln the ..... shortly ilter the._ said it was amazing the two qwn e9C8ped unscathed. ' "Apparently they were b~ the side right away before the fire built up," be said. Bainbridge uld the ' boat wu com- pletely Involved in flames -two harbor patrol lire boat. arrived on the SC<ne llld started pow-Ing waler onto It. • . Wrong Name Noted Micllael A. Johnson of Well llewport was incorrecUy ideoUfied in a DIWI story Wednesday as being a petitioner oppooed to cooslruclioo pf a motel odctttioo It the Balboa eay Club. He dla ool ai!OI the petition, M. A. Johmoo, 315 Snug Harbor Road, WU among the signers. The Dolly Pilot regrets the error. ' 2 Gunroon ·Hold Bank Hostages ' llllLL&'l'lN SAN J-(,\P) -'f'tlo 1"11"'9 bllt ......,.. __ ...,._&My ........... ""' '1 a polr ol .,,... .... -----91--lllo polr ....,.. coplond. . ~ SAN J061!: (AP) -TWi> -bank .,....,.. -. ~ lodoY by a pair o1..-pnmen wllo for<ed them illto a cor ..i ol*I tlli<lugb -ast Son Jooe, .-by lll·pollce cars and belicopten, potli!l 18ld. The pas were held at the women's heads, .. -.. Id. Larry Hoc•, a bank spokesman, said some slJot,t ...,. .llred but theno we.. no injuries t<i>orted. . A lileni alann broqht police to the bank shortly belore noon, while the holdup -ill ......... be aald. Tllo--.. undetemllood llllOWlt of COlh -the W.U. f'argo Bonk's Alum Rock brancl! belo.. taking tbe women as llostaa:es, the Santa Clara County -· olflce reported. The .... _ _.. ldenlllled . ..,. the bmak M Lindi Stamey, ZI, I CUNnerdal :re: fllur, lbd N1QCJ L. V ... tlne, I>, a er. The holdup men with their ...._ were pursued by 11 maoy u Ill police on the gmllld llld two police ballcopten, • bank .> DM aid. ' The cor llapped in a oervloe llallon wbm 1 tow trad< driver, Tom Gue, llid 01:> of Ille .... --.-.. Gue said all the 111-nta ....... far ....... and tbe car sped •••Y after cme sbot WU fired. . No CX1e WU bit, be lald. Gue lald a 'llOman wu drWIDc wlom the -loft. ' Wat.er District, State, Agree On Sale of Land A n...ac:.. slrlp of fand at lbe nortbeul corber of Red Hill Avenue llld ~ Rold wllJ be lold to the llOle for $llltl,GGO for uoe In the ~ COl'oaal del Mii' Ft&way. Tbe pm• '·71 ICf'lllDIDl WU rw.bed W.-.Y llld ended I--~ -.the -llld lbe-. the ~·-OouDly w-~ -~ of, '(lie la"!I :md coots ti .,, .. ~~an.i~ ou1 of = Tbe llOte wilJ JOY pli,lllO for the •-""""'Y five ocr'eo llld lbey wllJ take ..... ol the droiDep for us," aUd district Board Member A.. L. Plhkley: • Tbe dlolrlcl bod,l'!YJ>Oled the llOta pt,)' II at·-•1,• liit tbe llr.d; 0. -appnllal bad been ,111,lllO. Al .• pre- trial tudwwe Monday In Los Anpiel, atite -.11 met llld decided .. the ..,,llO compromiae. Tllo jlotll ol the npom1-'""""' freeny will cut tbroulh the·-porco1, -a five-..,. lbip llld leave two _,-ote plecea of obOol -llld eltlllt ..... -Dlslrlcl ........ line ~ .... -of<lbe ttwny ·~ inl«nlpl the DOtllrll dralnop on the eiihl-fool lkope -the -... path 111111 ..... pooll to tollect unleoo t&e nmofl w ... re- routed. The sign study now enters a period of p.1bllc exposure. Members of the com- munity are invited to voice their opinions on It during a meeting scheduled for 7' 30 p.m. TuelllaJ In the fifth floor conference room at city ball. Planners will be on band tD explain the study In detail. No 'Tough Cops!'>·i n Valley ~ two Involves development of a model olgn Cll'dinance and a 'pictorial ex- planation of It& requirements. The model la utiected .,, be noacly by Dec. u. Tbe City Councli Is supposed to adopt a ..,.t olgn ordinance by Jan. 2, bot ·In· dlcalions are thot the planning staff will uk for a ooe-month extension of the - Court BaDS'Giµne Of H:-igh" Career NEW YORK \APl - A manufacturer ol ...... bu lieen temporarily barred from oellln& 1 pme baled on the -c:oreer of billionaire industrlallsl Howord Huabes. However, state Supreme Court J 1,1Slice laldore Dollinger, wbo issued the order Wednesday, directed Rosemont Enterprises, representing Hughes, to move expeditiously for a trial on Its claim that the manufacturer, Urban Syllems, Inc., violated Hughes' civil rlgbts. Funeral Set Friday For Anna Galbraith Funerol ... .-wllJ be held Friday for """' L. Qolbnlth. the mother or Colla Mesa lllrchnn store owner Kermit Rima. Sbe died Tueaday at tbe age of OI. Mr~ Gallnllh. wbo bad lived In the Harbor Area for a ye&r1, ts also aurviv- ed by ....U. -Keith Rima. Services will be conductad ot noon at PokU!c Vitw Chopel wttla -bmoot t<> follow at Pacific View Memorial Park. Chief l£mphasizes Constructive Law Enforcement By JOHN ZAu.ER Of .. DllY' ......... Police aren't Ul\J8lly'."'pald to nm.a taxi · service for druriis, oi to eounael drug users, or to show sfmpathy for 10meone who's in trouble. But in Fountain Valley they are. Chief c. w. ·Mlcbaelil ¥Jovel po~ shouldn't be "people just wilting for you to make a mlslake oo they can pounce down and arrest you." He wants his men to deal con- structively with the problems they face in the field . In tile case of a drunk, for eumple, Mlc~is allows b1I officers to see a drunk bome rather than Into jail. "What good does It do to throw a lam!· ly man into jail wbell alt be-. ts a lit- tle time ,to sober up?'' Micbaelll ub . "If they haven't broken any Jaws, our main concern ts just 1o aee thot tliey don 't get Into any trouble, llld the best way to do that la to get them home," be says. In the cue of youthful drug Ulers, Micha<lis BIYI the dfp8rtlllent ttles to I "pt them back Oil lbe lilbl lnclt" rather than live lbem • jail record. , "We'll call their porents down t<> the station llld let them .. lbelr kidll all doped 1ltr llld old<," -.. ,. . "Often tiJlles that II more efledift thoa jail In maklb( lft'10ll0 reollJe tbat 10methin1 ii ~ wroatl·" Whlle lhue polkW 11191 bi -., as I "protreutvt'' In IQIDe ~ MlcMel1t prefers to thlnl( ol lllom u _,.,11 ... "Yecn ago the m1D an the belt knew ' hio peoplo and did tbele ldndl of thlnp for them all the time," Mlcl!ieila says. "'The pollceman wu a rtgular member of tbe communlt)'\ "Bui todly, eopeclally In mlllt of the big cltlea, the deyartmenl la too atatilllc:s COD1Ciou1 about how many arrttta ire made to leave the officers d!ICr'eUoo •' MfL'f ""'°" ... """ 'NO HARD LINE Ol'FICIU' fountain Volloy'o Mlchoollo ' about whether they mau ........ or DOI. .. To ottlcers In these departments, a drunk ls a drunk and must be arrested no matter what. '!'bey 10 strictly by 1be book tf .u times," be 81)'1. •11n th1I department~ we expect much more than that from our officer&" Mlchaelts c&me to Founh1ln Valtq when the police depa-l'U founded In 1167 with !he explicit Idea tho! hi wantc~ to bolld a depa-the woy be llloUght It should be built. Prior to tho~ be bad been dllef of the Garden QmoJoroe, whldi then had lll meo. TaklD& ... r In Fountain Valley , he took 1 19'man forte llld a l3IO per month pay cut. "But there were no bardline offlcers tndr.ed In the 'lmllll tradition," he aoys. 'l(wu Ible tD hire the kind of officers f lhtDI< I foroe -ba .. , 111111 to write all the -rules llld ,..utatioal. n...re wu no dead woOd to )x)g everythin,g down." Mlcbaelll1 ouUook . extends to s u c h Ullnp u 'pmona1 --of Ids of. flcerl. la the c:ale of gnoomlng, for U• llJlllllo. thn ano DO llricl ......-~ with the reoull that Mlchaells admits ta bavlnc .,.,. of the balrleot lawmen 18 Orange County. "We don't WODt wi men In look like ..:dba1ls opart !nm the nil of the """" munlty,'!.be ..,.. "The)' lhoutd look like rqulor people. So oldebums and .........,.. on ltne with me. ll'be only thin( I -on ii thel on·olflcer DOI be "' balry thot be fHllllenl the publtc wbea be cllmbl out ofhil oquad cor." But ML'3·1U1 doel dl'lw lines . -Ibo publtc tnilht be .... dallpied "1 "too -undentandinc and too Utdie .,..cmMllt,11 omc.r, IN _..s ID ac!. Nor ii lbe ddol -wbe would -.. poUc:o ar llllJrorm them In lllOIHlrle ~ ID mote them blend In bell« With lbe '*'*"'"illy. "Poliotlllodld-'~IOthal Whln I d--belp, bl <In lpot I nlll1>y -·" btl •YI· "Al fir• In>-... -I tlllform ioD't impOttaat. VOi ... -'• moll In I twtedo IDd II be't _..,.,la llld abrupt In dolna bil ~ people on 1'*11 to be qty wtlli lllm." . ~ ... -......... lltdllelil ..,., ... lbtl tap quatlllel bi ~ In bit,_ "llld the type or 11111orm lhl)''ow weariq won't aflect tbetn at all.'' I I