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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-01-24 - Orange Coast PilotVit!_t , ~ ar Stepp@ll .lf p-. . . . ~ • . .. • of Peace Despite News WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 24, · 1973 VOL. '6. MO. M, ' S•CTtoNS, 1• PAOl!S • • I .. eace ' •• * * ,--tf February . Release ·Fm. POJf{ s . i < . ; . ' W~N ' (AP) -Pnlldenu.t I ad'f1Rr-Jllllir7 Kllilillw .w *2 ta '1 :::.i .. ..:i.= ~-:: ... ...:;: • (See_r.lated lllorleo;,'91" 4 !00 5.) Speaking at a White RoUee news con- fer~ence, ~ klssinger .. 11.ld the 471 U.S. POWs beld in Nortlt Vietnam llld Laol would be' turned over to America medlcol ~-in Hanoi 11 ln1omlla 1 of -15 days 1-begfuning 15 daJI ~I f Wt -after the Jll"CO """""""" ii liped Cll ' ' 'PEACE WITH ~ llolurUy. ' " Preoillont Nb<Oll .-1 '!bat wOuld mean the first U.S.-~•.,.._. ;..•·---,----'-,---prilonera wo,ald be ni• on or· about 'ii· ' ' ' Feb. lL •. • , :.!! Klqjrleer said -lOI U.S. f ive TerrorMtl · =-:J1 1:"~::.l•:t.~v~t -.... • ficials in the areas In which they are t:i A · held. F ree merican According "' Kisainger, all u.s. :. prisoners of war in North and South Viet-"" • ff •..: nam.ao_d :baoo will be releued. He said . ' . ""'~ DR. HENRY KISSINGE it; ;~ND. AlllD';LE PUC· 'fJ«!,' l~CKGRO!JND, SIGN AGRUMnrr . • 1 " .. ·: ._, ~~~:"' C ..... Fl~~ont ~fur.cl In W!tlte'll'I-·~o • · •• 1 .. VOJ S lU, ·. Q.lr,r, the United States was told thot no U.S. prisoners are held in Cambodia. · • .,.. r .. ' r ~~:;~;;:~=~~y~~a: ~~$r:;::~::~KJ~~~ w~~· ~~ppe··: d .. Vp' in ·f iet · Volcano Island Residents Told To Sta y ·Away LI·~· ~1-said, with the total time ftame col.ncldlng . • . . ~.S. oansul/}V1rd ~iltensen in return with the 60-day withdrawal of all U.S. · · · · · . jove,rnme'nt prcmiee to fly _them, 12 torces from South Vietnam. . n r ' f* . P' Phi . C\11 priaoDerS llld,'10,000 rlll80Dl to Prisoners held In North Vietnam llld , -' espif-'.n eace· ' n.s · ·.;.,. i-: holcline;the dil!lom•ts at !;,':~to'!'; 1~~a1:.i~:1 :,_ui~ . : , · . u:;· . . .. · . . · t sinco ~Y night. · ' •-· · pl to Ioca"•·• to be ~A · spoesman1 tor the American ;i~y uAort1c1at1. ~ ... -SAIGON'"(UPI ) :.....'The VietMm war in-~t>asay In Port-aUoPrlnce said the gun-It .... llMOlllll!ed -belore Kissinger'• creased .in 1em'po today "-'te the 'an-mm releaoecr J5Dox, a blaclt, and oewo cooference thot the United States ~,. ~ unharmed at the airport af and North Vietnam qreed to return all ~ •co~f!l'e •. and ranking U.S. l}«t Ja.m. P.ST after the Freocb am-prl n "wttbout &Uy" ·~--J sources said ,American grouott """'°' Intervened in the .... A":,,.,,..,t spellioa .,;t the qreement , • troOp.;!>Olicopter'and alrp!""" ""'"' wW il'.1be radio, which waa covering the ei· 00 lionilllq POW• alio ,.11 tho! the · ~--'"""""' .dariJig the !811' tllree =at the '.airport live, said they we~ ..,tum "al!all be can1e4 oul at pla«S day$ of the WF·. , . llld haPl>f ~ lniqlne 'thed y' . ionvealenflo the c:ancl!med ~.;" ·'':fher!; ,has . heeJI. no .. _c;ha!!ge . '" • I riebt," ttie .....,...dill Ill · Agaib, the ~-.,..... by the Illissior1'.'~ o.n:e. ~f(i~ ~i~. . .... • A CM plane pl the p11M""l airline While Houle does noj ,aay wJiat U-UPI .""""'P9~ . Nan ,J!anon Alt ljalU was iu<b' ta -off for Mes· places "111 he. • , . reported from Da NllJlt :llO'Ililleti -led · with tllO __., the political The places o( return the document ol-saJion, I lhat u,s. iin:nlt ....._ ~ 1'11iauen wllbot ,... ... they demanded said, will he qreed upon by a new tern, rying·aut ncrmal dulies from. the·llJll'l•l-sjil.f!'.OOO,~bolr<L ,: ' . JlOl'lU'1 jOint;DillllarJ·-mlillon made Ing air base~. .. , · · Alio abdilnl the plane were M<x•can .. up of repre1entat1v.. of ,the United • South v1e1name.e comm a o d Aliblsoedor to llalU Armando Amador , States, North Vietnam, South Vietnam spciliesmeh al.O said "lhltlr'troojJI bad no l»l!t, Papal Nuncio Lufgl Bartlarito llld onc1· the Vilt Cong. • chanlle in their battlefield orden.' I '=. =:[ .!i~::Cotla· The only speolllc Ume mentkinod in the .Dmoii ri!potUd •thlt-:"as_._of I 'a.111. with the terro~~-. -oonany -P1010col llipllla1et thll "lllt ntum of all -,. (t.p.m.J>ST)..Satw:day, when Ille ~~ ~· ci,ptured pet'101U1 ••• Jhall'be completed ceue-llre goes into effect, unai:med U.S. teeing their $ale -out of within to da11 of the\ slplng of the helkoplers will continue to Oy ad- ....., In an '.appeal made oter the -agreement at a ra1e no slower than the mt-.. missions. But he Aid !IWUan r.ldlo. The gunmen -reotly · rate of withdrawal from Sooth lltetnam helloopter gunships llld figbter-bomben .,_ to go to Mexico of their own ac-otUnited States forces ·and thole or other ~-... • tries." . 'Tbe ernblay spotesman said the t\'.. ~t cOv.mg clvlllan .... n DA.IL ¥ PILO'IJ A.D: ' (floe l"llm!8, 1'11 .. I) as ·lltilMrY -cm bod> sides pro-• -"'I :;,tt!° :r-1~·:::.,: SEE HOW IT WORJ(S • ' ! slllD be .--1 Ont. ....,,,_ remaliiiler 111111 be - ·-by relurlling all from ---lion j)lace ~ anocller Ir Ill nnler of tlielr dates of capture, ""11' ti c with thole who hive been held the kmgest, 11 the -t said. ' See..wr of Del-.. llel\'ln !Aini •Id ~ 9ia1>t tjiot team of U.S. speclollts and .-.--will be rNd1 to 10 11,M a:mn u pouible" (lleo"POW1,l'lpl) DAILY PILOT ;....;i ads ~ Iove to. work. See how Ibey ..,. -~ -... vw lklg,.Jladlo. """' pd -' cond. Must It.II; m-nn. niat ad -ked 8o well thot the car WM IOCIO IOW. ' DlaJ dlre<t MNm 1111 let a DAILY PILOT cl_.. wllll lid. flt to '!1llc for you. I wouJd be ready to scramble to their aid if they are flied upcn. A U.S. apokmnan said no orders to pull hock have gone to Army llld Marine advllen • with Sooth-. Vietnamese bal· tallool in ' llUlllber of 9'8 where fighttas ~ develop. ' ' • U.S....,,._ did not·llhow· oigns of llljrirlna • --Dia1pg 'the Jll9Sl recent reportq poriod, the 14 -. eodlng at I aJll< ~. there ..... 141 -· by -jet ~ben thrwg!toul Sooth Vtetuam. the U.S. Coplmllld ssid. . . . • In miltkn~ B52 heavy bombers new 29 ~ mi.lons-ln Vletnsm and also hit Comlllllllllt 11raeta. In Comhodta and REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -The Helga!Jell volcano gulhed ou,t streams or glowing lava today ln .a oew outbreak on the uny tsland of Heymaey and reports from the bland said some houses were on ftrt. .-; Tel~ connectioas. with the Atlin- Uc outpQlt just llOUth"" Iceland were brokeo 19/1. aulbor!Ues here today banntd all lindinl 00 the Island. ~ official spok..,inan ssld hou1e1 in Vestmamaeyjar, the illlnd's only town, were seriously threllened hy the new outbreak r~ the vol,cano that erupted late Monday, after a rest of some ,,000 1-. llelaN lbe C'U';..fire goes into ertect, yean. ~ Oqierts--predlct-heavy -"The•wind has•tumed,.and ctnaetl of 'flghtlqr 41 both Ille Communists and glowing lava sre 'falling down on the SOuth ~\tletumete move to COMOlidate houses," a witneu ·aald. bbld1 on contested tenjtory. some 100 policemen, rirernen and ~ •• a-deftnite lnctease in Com· volunteers remalned on the Laland and actfwltJ durlilc tbe 14 """" eJld. 4 p.JiL today, mDltary sour<eS •truuled thraull> the olght and momlng Tbore -•·Ill Commonlst·iniUated to nloclie ·valuable property. 'lbO i,000 il>cldenta{, • of wfllch . were shellings, people of Heymaey left their volcano- -me muntry dfJrlng thot period, strfcken illand lite Tllelday. No ooe was the)'. said. lt-.u the highest level since report,ci buri. . , . _ • ~ "'J:"' .J:; ~t"west of ~Mg 'l'l9''11111'H J, ~ flsb valued 1t '2. Tri Cll\i 4111 miles north of SaigorL 'The mDllon ...,. brought to the mainland dtmolldied ~I capitll Is believed • from the llt)'ll)ley flsh fr!OZing plants. qae o1 tho jr!me tarJel> o1 Nol1li \!let· Riymief -.un1s for oome 20 ~rceot ..._.Viet ~ unit> tn any lind·grab-of Iceland'• lllhln1 btdu!l!y, 1 cor-k wutt. 1• • • nentene lft tbf.n1Uon'1 economy. Four Viel Cong auertJllu were killed 'llOporta flom Heyrllley said the rift -a mile ol downtown Sllgoo Tu<a-lhll ~ •,,,,.,.. the Island TuesdlY ::.i "'t;u~~:1!; :; :' cui'ii:i:t.m~1:!nJ%"~~ 1011111 o1 Sa1pG aD day. make It !all into the Atlantic. --.. • • • l\.issinger Expresses Confidence .. ;wASHINGTON (AP) .:. , Washington ud U.... unveiled -, tbe terms of an Intricate peace accord to em America11 longest wa~. and negotlilor H.,,cy A. . Kissinger expressed confidence a ~tur­ day cease-fire in South Vietnam would later spread across all of lndochlna. (See re1ated stories, Pages 4 and 5) But Kissinger and his North Viet· ' namese negotiating counterpart said ' thefe were no secret peace terms. · The chief U.S. negotiator made these _,, other major points in his !IC).minute White \ House news conference: -About 145,<MXI North Vietnamese troo~ remain in South Vietnam, but Kissi.Oger said their· numbers "slioutd ovec a period o(_ ti!ne be !llbject to .....,. silierable reduction" because they cannot be reinforced, resupplied or replaced. ~ -T!>e pollllcal lndepende~ of South Vietnam is guaranteed and its fUture form, including the fate or President Nguyen Van Thieu's govemment, will be determined, without out!:lde lnterlerence, by the South VletnameJe themselves. -A National Council on National . Reconciliation and concord will be organized among the SOuth Vietnamese 1 themaelvea on a three-part basis solelr. to organize the elections and Im· plementation of the agreemerit, not to act in any way as a' coalition government. -The demilitarized r.one continues as a temporary military dema,!C&Uon line which cannot be ~iolated under any circumstances by military for~ or either~slde, Kissinger said. Nett.her Cam- bodia nor La.Os can be Ultd as infiltration routes or as buet for foreign troops. ht said. · -The agreement bl no way restrict.s U.S. inliit~ lor<es off Vietnam's shores or In 'lbailand, he ·iald." " , ''T)Je deployment would, be more-J , {See ~-~·I) , , 1 0r .... ~ _ Conside>:a.}!y_ c!!PIY O!l Thursday according to the Weatherlady, with a 20 percerit chance or bwers on i;tiumlay evening. Hlgbs in the IOI, lows in the jtlo. ~SIDE TODi\'l' Tl1' l rvi"' C""""unlt~ Tht· ater brings back fU December drama ''Dtor Frie:ndl'' for a .m. ale "tnCOTe" performanu thia Saturd4u. See ~t.rt.lnm.,t. Pogtl 28·29. , ' • ~ • .. -.. -· .. ~•tic• 1! ......... , ,... i !=~!= ,... ... ._.'II -. i Alllll L.-"'1 1J -· . = ..... ~ --. 0r .... c..r ,, ,,.. . .. ......,. ' lt41 cw ......... 111 .............. ·-. ::: .., ---,......,.,... .. I 1 , I I 0.IJl Y PILOT s Beach Man Saw LBJ•s Hu1nanity ~~~.Told · By JOUN ZAil.KR lleld lboot ~ ~ I cold and ho notlcediJiat lbey-.-.when ll>e In," LllllOUHUU.iated. "'nlllwurW!y about the WU' -ho !Int entend Ibo Of Mitchen ' OI ., ---caloilalJn& pollliclall. bomblog Wllll1 ...... 00." LlmoureW< conWIC lhnlucb lo bJs lpoocb. Anny. IJraflod oul cl coillll, tt WU only ..,..., Wh<n 1'1-l Jolmon wu In offico, "He Willied nmi.c "*'than lo end recounts. "He said !bat -wounglng "'lllell Lady Bini tumod IO Lucy and throu&h luct ud bll akill al 80lf lbal lie ' much of the nalloo saw him only u 1 the war and bmg all tbe lrooJ>S homt to to him and only wlabed be -go"!~ ll,lll. •mn1 we pMld. AIWI "9 pMld.' happonod to ... a , blah >.rmy omc... Cflculatln( pollllclu who, f0< -lbelr families. t rWly believe tbe~ futhu and end tbe war ..... lely. Juot 11111 tbel. It obv1o1111J -~ put on · wilh a 11"' Flf ewlnl. and wind up oo of 1Us WU ,..,.i.u11 the Vitt.-> dl!oplle--lhal I ol'Q11 !lid. and ~ ----·-laltt' , ... _llldM...U.,-~.'1 / buelOlf-r14ber~loV\lblllll. war be;',;i au ,...... :~~t':'to~m "!" tbeltimllnt ~ "' ~:"&:'°""blot I~ ... ""*'"=' ~ -J< , ..... ,.~ion "Mt,ytie J .......,, ~ lhll about ~ Raymond LamoureY X or lluntington For l.amoureux the turning point ln bt&ID speak.in& and JJrorder to not to lld !'M~ II ... lgldJll~ Pl;Uklent.. """~naJIY bavt I com Beach, v.·bo in 1968 was jus1 another his attitude toward Jobn9on came on the return to It, he' had to PM' betfttn have been, over ~ /allure to ftDd w way mon touch. He wu e1trefnel1 b.lman, unhappy Army drartee. v.·as one who evening of Nov t lf1$8 He had been. In-Johnlon and the table wtllre Lady Bird out of Yltlnam. , . ~ Jlke an ordinary ~IOll. shared the view. (Related story, Page 3.) vited. to one · ~ J·JOI\·~ famous and. lbe Joholon daugbtert..were.aea "He waa 1uch a 1Jl'OUd mlllt bu\ there "tie was the kind of .Jl!:l'9Cl8 ~ 1ould But in the ilj>rlng o/ that )'Ur barbecues at Ibo l'reoldtrii'a Tuas J..amoureux lhougbt tbJI -be Im-Wal iiOlhJiii beCOWcfdQ aboUt vtetnlm tl(pecl your Flndfalbor tolla. Lamoureux waa assigned to -·; ranch, and ... ~ lhe end of the allalr polite, .. he stood quletlt In back ol lhe • and he ... alolljl( lower an4 -In !Jke .. many .u.n. LaJll9Urtlll peroonal helicopter c,.,,. And the van-Johmoo pve a abol1 _.ii. lable·•ilete lhe first faml!Y was ... led. lhe opinion pollo. Ht ~ not -rtmarlod 11111 he -J-bed lage point It gav. him fot ob!ervlng the "lie lnlcl U8 bow evtey IDOl)ling be "Johnoon W83 tom bet-wanlJn& to wanted to keep fi&htlor )t,I llveJ iolll _..i. to -lite eod of jbe presideol exploded aU the old views he'd looUd at tbe cuualty ..,.na. llld )hat end the '"" and feeling we had to atay l..amourtux admlll lo bellt( biller · war. ' Porsche Theft ~ Stans .Roles • WASHINGTON (AP) -former Atty, Gen. John N. ~mchel~ •lid former Secretary oL CornmefC~ lliaurlce II. Stano ·approved paymenll to U.. man charpd wllh .. pol~"""'::" "°"" splracy, agalmt the W1ler111e lrlal has lilltl The statement ~ pl uugti w. Sloan Jt., former treuuror of Pnilldent Nixon's i:ffleCtlon campolp, wu Cl,.. to the trW judge after tbe JUl"I' -"'11 out of tbe room. It was ' lhe llrst testimooY lhat Mltcbell and Stans art c:onoected wllh the f\mds illegedly lllod to finance the polltlcal spying. Suspect Givts Up to Officers Sloan said be pve a IOlll ol '181.000 In cub to G. Gordon Liddy , the man ac- cused of leading the operations which culmlnated in the break·ln June 17 at Democ:r1Uc nallooal headquarlerl In the · Watergate complex. But Sloan testified be had no Idea what happened to the money be said deputy campaign director Jeb Magruder authorized hlm to tum over to Uddy. By WILLIAM SClllOOllSR Of .. ~ ......... "You didn't queation Mr. Magruder about the purpose of lhe lill,000!" U.S. Dist. Court Judge John J, Sirlca asked Sloan. A Rooe,...i man•~ by police of mulermlndln( a rub ,ol llfotla car thelta in Newport Beach iod . several other cltles last year bu surrendered to police In Alhambra, It wu learned today. ·Jama Darryl Witt, :ti, walklil Into the ~bra-110Hcratalloo-1n1e-1asrwet1t llldi lald"them, "Nnpon·Beacb,Is..loot-. l!1tr i.r ""'·" •cconlln& lo N<wporl Bo8ch "No. sir," Sloan repl_led. 111 verified with Mr. Slans and Mr. Mitchell he WU autborlz.ed to make thoae." "You verified It wilb who!" Slrlca eak· • Hopes Renewed Afrs. Carole Hanson and her son Todd, 6, watch tele- vision intently as President Nixon announces that a 'peace Jgreement had been reached Tuesday. Mrs. Hanson's husband. Capt. Steven Hanson, was shot down over Laos seven years ago. She bas received no mall, but she believes that a photo released by Communist sources several years ago includes her husband in the picture. ",....P.,.el PEACE IMMINENT .•. Rtared to the war situation" than to an- t1¢pation of an established peace, Kiss· fnger added. -Discussion of U.S. econcmic aid to all of Indochina, including North Vietnam, will come "only alter the signature of the -!l"......,t and after Ill lfnplemealaHon b well ldvanced," the negotlator aald. The 12-page agreement, lo be oigllod $a:turday before the Vietnam cease-fire tUes effect at 4 p.m. PST that day, does ~t call for withdrawal of the 135,000 North Vietnamese ·troops in the 90Ulh. ..But it does call for removal of all foreign forces from Laos and Cambodia. Kissinger said he expecta a formal cease-fire in Laos "within a short period of time." He said lhe AdmlnistraUon ex· peels "a de facto cease-fire will come in· ' to being over a perlod of time" in Cam· bodia. He said he would not elaborate on the situatloo in Cambodia and Laos. Le Due Tho, the North Vietnamese negotiator wbo shaped with Kissinger tbe agreement disclosed in general terms by President Nixon Tuesday night, said in Paris it was "a great victory for the Vietnamese people'" He said it tncluded no provlsiorui for withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from the south. For his part, Kissinger said It would not impose a coalition government, even in disguise, upon the !IOutb. He saki final political solutk>n would be left to the parties in South Vietnam, uhich means Saigon and the Viet Cong's National Liberation Front. Kissinger said the ultimate destiny of " DAILY PILOT 11'e or.,.. C-1 041LY l'IU7T, wtlfl .._ ls combhd "'-,,_ ..,.., ............ "' ttti ar.,,,. c..t :: ~ ..... ntle HltleM arw MaMIY ....... f'r!Ny, fw Cctata M$, H~ l.m. Hunllnv!M lektll'"-f•lrl V•ll•y, Lllatfl BMdl. lrv!Mf$addle11Kk .,., Sin QllNrlMI S. J-('fllllr-A al!sll ,... ..... edltlen It 11'*!1$tltlll s.1vn1rys n ._..,.. Tiie prfflclOlll pWllshlnl Nnt h al D Wftl B•Y $lrtt1, to.11 ~ califwllla, nu6. Ro1.ort N. Woo4 l'rnlftnt Ollll l'Vllllltllr J1ck R. Cwt.., "fie.a Prnldtnl Ind o.i..11 MMlaOlr' n ...... .: • ..,11 ·-1\oll'IH A. M111~l11• Mltlffli!fldUor f:ti•rlo1 H. l oot IUell1r4 '· Non A11l1t1n1 M-011'11 ldlli9n Ctst1 Ma1: 1lO Will art llfoet N...-1 htdt: :tm 111...-i ........,. i.OftlMI tMdl: m ...,._, A~ ,_,,lng!M 9-JI: 11'11 ltildl ........... IM a.-itr. as kll II C.... ._. T.i.,h111 (7\4) '4Jo4U1 Cl•M ......,,, I I '4M47t ~ c..... ,,,_-. .. W9IM ._.. 492-MH .. ,.... ..,. "--c:...iy Q ...... J41..1Jff ~. tm. Or... COMf ~-....... ~. 141 -•"'*· llMlrl...._ tifllwltl nwilltt r od\WI.._... """""' rNY 10 ,.,....... wlflllllt NllCllt ,... ,,.. .. c:tfl'rl1IM' ...... ..... tlff1! ....... Mid It COiia ...... c:.•1on1i.. IWMri.tlln w ..,., U.d _.,,.,; .,, ,...., U.ll ~' """"' •1l111111M llM ""*"""'· I Soulh Vlebwn will be decided by free elections. He said the nah!re of the "poliUcal evolution" of the aouth ls up to lhe partlea Involved there. ' Asked if there wea ony provision lhat Soulh Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu must ~ ~ ~ '"tiltre IJ ....... p'ovWoli lo UJfo ' . menl :ft. apln Is a mailer Iha~ have to be decided by the Vlelnamese partieJ •.. Tbei'e is no requirement of any kind like this in the agreement." Asked bow the United States persuaded Thieu to lel'ept the pmence 0: North Vietnamese troops in the south, Kiss- inger said: "We have not uk~ President Thieu nor bas be accepted the presence of North Vietnamese troops in the IOUth as a legal right. We have accepted a cease- fire in place. The fOl"Cel are cut off from the pouibillty of -Infiltration, Ibey are legally probiblled from mtiltary ac- tion and t!lelr """JlPly' wUI be dllfieult. .. Asked if the Uoilod States wO\lld apin send !roo!'I Into Vietnam If the pea<e agreement were violated, KJsshiger said, "I don't want to speculate on hypothetical situations." . Asked If any secret protocols were agreed to, Kissinger said the only ones existing were the ones made public. He said there were no secret Wl-- derstandings. Frot1tP .. el POWs .•. after the cease.fire agreement become! effective Saturday, Under the protocol , the United States, North Vietnam and the other v.·aning parties are obligated lo e.i:change com· plete lists of captured military personnel and civilians on Saturday, the same day as the agreement ia signed. This should provide the first hard in· ronnalion on how many American servicemen are held captive and where lhey are. · The. latest Pentagon list shows 587 cap- tured and another 1,335 miasiD1. A big question is how many or these men listed as mi11&ing are in POW camps in North Veitnam, South Vietnam or Laos and how many have not been found. Within 15 daya alter the cease--flre, the signatories will agree on choosing two or more natk>nal Red Closs socleUes to "vtsit all places where captured military per:!IOtUle:I and foreign civilian! are held." Tbe United Stales long hea contended that the North Vietnamese have violated Geneva Conventions on treatment of prisoners of war by retuslng to allow the lntematlooal Red Cross to lnapect POW camps. The protocol appean to open the way for American military men to enter North Vietnam as port of the prlaoner exchange. It said ~ four-party jolr.t mUltary commission will send milltat)' teama "to observe the return of the perlOnl ••• at each place ln Vietnam w1>ert such perSOD.1 are being retlD'ned, and at the last detention places from which these persona wlU be Jaken to ·the placea of return ." , ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Absenteeism Up As-Schoo LB uses Roll in Memphis MEMPllIS, Tenn. (Ul'l) -School ps ro~ for the finl 1iJDt> lo this llorled riverboat and -d\f Woy; bit a~ >was ' dolln ~'as white students boycotted ~~in .• flanc:t of •U.S. District Jiidge Robert McRae Jr.. ' School ofliclal5 could oot provide an immediate·c:ount on the absenteeism. But many claurooms at newly inlegalod schools teated ooly black iludenls when achool bells rang. Early· estimates said up to 15,000 students of more lhan 130,000 registered mJgbl stay at home. Tbe 67 achoo) buses were scheduled to pick up 13,000 black and while pupils. llut large numbers of whites, acheduled for bualng Into gbetlo areas, did oot.rlde. 'Jbe Ciilleol Against Busing called lhe boycott in the nation'! 10th largest school system and officials of the active an- llbualng group claimed lhat nearly 5,000 pupils bed already registered to attend tempOrary CAB privlte schools. The U.S. 61b CircWt Court of Appeals quashed a 1ast4tcb attempt by city al· torneys to puf off the busing Tuesday and the 1,100-member police force was put on alerl by clvillan director Jay Habbard, a fonner Marine Alr Reserve G~eral. Supervisors ·~on4~mn 4 Canada Billboards Four billboards which are located on property being used for the construction or the Canada Road.sa.n Diego Freeway interchange will be condemned, the Board of Supervisors detided Tues· day. At the request of County Road COn>· missioner Tod McConville,-the board gave County COunsel Adrian Kuyper the' go ahead on eminent domain proceedings to get rid of the billboards. Y outTi Elect,ed To School Job HAWTHORNE (AP) -A teen- ager bu been elected to the Cen- llnela Valley Union High SdlOOI District Scbool Board. M0rt lhan 2,!00 dbtrlct voters turned out Tuesday to choose between six candldates -three o( them 19-yeaHlds :-runoing for ihe vacant board __ !. And thty gave more lhan ball lbelr votes to two of the teenap candidates. With nearly all returns counted, Steven A. Obrtn, a It-year-old Hawthorne resident, won tbe seat with 777 votes out of 2~ cast. Another llawlhome r<sidfll~ 19· y..,...ld WIUlam Culhane, flnllhod secood wllh 595 voles. • Capt. Don Oyaas. Witt's &n"e:!lt leaves only one prime Suspect, 13-year-okl Hant Coleman Oswald of Rosemead, atill at large, Oyaas sakl. A third Rosemead man, Gilbert Arniebll, II, Is lllready In custody at Orange County JaD, held In lieu ol ~.ooo ball. . The lhrte m<n, along wllh posSibly a dozen ot.ben allegedly hired on an "as· ne;aeawliiili, art S\ISpec!od ot"stealing as many u !5 German-made Porsches m Newport Beach alone during the last six months of 1972. The stolen cars were stripped of valuable ,J>arts and then dumped in deserted iouth county orange groves. O!wald, now the only central figure 1n the cue aUU belii( aoulht by police, Is bellevod by Oyau to be ..., - after weeks of COllVel'SllUoos with his mother. · "By her own admiadon, Oswald's mother baa been commuoicatlog wllh him on a regular basis," Oyaas aid. "She sal<l~_can:t -blm lo but baa been encouraging him to give blmJelf up." ~-..__ Oyeu said he could oot be JIQlltiw Oawakl will -.... bit .... !bat he Is the only prime llllpecl ~ JOUlhl by police from eevef ~ Cj>Unty law enforcement •I-ti. ~·II on. Tbe ~ of lbO' --hea been coordloalod by Nft)IOri lleach delectlve Ken Smlllt due ·to the predollllnance ol ~ lo .~ Beach. .- UPIT.._,.. FREED IY TERRORISTS U.S. Envoy Clinton Knox ,.,...r.,eI ed. . "Secretary Slans, the f l n a n c e chalrmu, .and I didn't directly. but be verified it with John Mitchell, the cam- paign chairman." ~ said. ~1agruder and Herbert Porter, former FREED ••• director of scheduling for tbe f'Hlectioo campaign, testified they eakod Uddy to set up an intelligence operation to discover any possible d..,... to R<pu~~campaiplnl for the N1zan lckel..Wl..l'O and to check on security --~of the party'a oa~on. ~ . release of tho hostages was lbe .. su11 of But bolh denied ~ the wlnllJ> negotiations between the French, Mex· plng and burglary w l t h wfrlch Liddy, Jean and Vatican ambassadors to Haiti fOrmer counsel to both Nllon cun- as well as the Haitian gOvemment of 21· mlttees, and Jame! y/. MeCord Jr., Nix· year~ld Pmident-ror-llfe Jean-Claude on campaig\I security chief, are charsed. Duvalier and special U.S. State Depart· Five other men, liiclut:lna flWIMI' ment envoys. • White House consultant E. Howard Hunt, 'Jbe •J>Okesman aaid the .. -... ,. sev<ral have pleatled-IUllty. McCord wu one ol women ln the group of 17 terrorists set to five arreated lnslde the Watergate durlog Oy to Mexico. lhe tnuk·ln. , The gunmen burst Into Knox's private residence late Tuesday and beld him hostage against the polllical prlsooen. Knox hea been In llalll for SI\ years. He was the American ambuaador to lbe regime of tbe late dictator Francois ''f.llP.l ~a!jrr •nd saw-Y. court" try pus under the rule of bis -· . Knox. a native of M1!saclwmtta, entered the foreign !ervlce in 194.5 after "8m1ng a Phll;•t~~ was con-~~~ld 1111 .!i If; a Stale Deparimb>t superior 1-r award In 11116. He Is ooe of lhe f.,:blaclt c4reer U.S. Jlll>lo~ll wllhl an am- 1*ssadorial r8hk. '" • ' I MAYBE SHE COULD ruroR - R1cquotboll R-1• 6.95 to 2'.95 Dunlop Fort Tennis Frames 16.95 Kramer Aufoilr1ph Fri..,.. 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DI mon Jlrob m.. actl1 llieo pon] I'd I al)d don• askl you ~b«K at il Nl .... be I el lil01 ::i: aod "'"' ~ .... 4Dc( rde cepl cllec = .... 11411' - F1 B. si mer can: ZI ,...,, Fno •toe IOI\ H ·chai llOC '<trq sltaJ • At Your Ser.vice A Sl8dlJ ... Wldll11U1 Peatare Of Iba DAILY Pll,01' Got a pr~b1 ... r-'!'~"' IO!ilo Pal Dunn. Pol wlU cut red tap<, gel l~f ....,.,, ood action r o u. n1tcd So ,., .. ._~ tie• In ooo- '"'mmt and #OUf' qM• tlanl lo Pal ·Du•ft / . .ti """"'"·!loll Yovr Stnllc1, Orona• COOlt DaUv PUa~ P.O. Bos 1580, COiia 'Mesa. Co., llM!M. Include fl01I' C.lfplaoM numbtr. A-tiler Ortre.I DEAR PAT: l would Ullo lo lmow U I need another Ucense in addition to my Callfomla driver's Ueeme to operate my new minl·bfke on public roads. Don't say I have lo go lbrougb anolber testing ordeal at lhe Departmtnt of Motor Veblcles. LT., Newport_. Sorry, but you're ln for more tests. 1be DMV requires a written exam on the safe operation Of motorcycle type vehicles and a skill road test for the "add four" motorcycle" endorsement on )'OUr class three drtver'11 Utense. Allo, your mint-bike must be reiiblerod wltb lbe DMV, have a license ~plate and be as "street legal" in safety equlpmt!nt as other load licensed vehicles. SpeeNll TNl•l .. DEAR PAT: Do Calllomla Highway Patrol officers assigned to vehicle in- spOctlan stops have ~ traJnlng in auto mechanics ~ they are qualified to -when llOID'!thing Is """'I wltb a ear? Mao. can a penoo dJJOee the dealer he wants to repair his car and ~ liave the official statloo till" and verify the -citation-Wllbclut-tharge?---- V.E., Newport Beaeb Tiie CUP -offlc<n uaJped le IJo. tptcllao -receive estra · traJalq In -lo tbat stvea all potrolmea lo< Ille -laspeclloo ol -· A clilllu lecblcal expert Ga amof ilevlcet ud llJMler.UNHlood lnapectlta ll always a member of eadi laspeetlea tum. A peno11 eaa dloole ltl• on rtpelrmu., bal: tlMllrt re,,.tn mut be Yeriflell •t b "offldll" l&aUO. wkiclt cMrpt ftr stp. lag ud •erilylng Ille dtatloL llanp tntn Uve to apply for a Beene &it be .. lllidat ·-· llnb .. lamp -. _.. • maal lleeme raenl lbflllled. -are~at..-..,at ...... --• ,...., m 1'0f are~ je "'* ntes dearty wl complc11uly. c........tio. ••I•••••• DEAR PAT' I'd like lo find out aboot Calttomla ~ laws regarding removal of cremated -,,,,.. tbe ~-., frleacl Ibid me ho ~ ftff , the ,transfer of 1 re1auve•1 cremated rem~ to anolher state and bad lo obtain a pennlt and see that a burial tpOt was waiting in the deceued relaUve'a borne state. Is all of this true? What would happen in a case where a penoo'• asbea wete to be scattered. 1 ntbe:r than Jn.:. tert"ed? • . \ A.R.. C... del'- ~~ ()lonly ... lliliu1m .. ....... ,......_.._,.....; ..;_. tM remeval of cremllM mulm fNm'. Ille -· -Ws•jlenlilt .. -. uie~.~~' t"':h. lo be'\l.:r .. =. If lite altel are to be u.::111; ., .... "'*&•• t• malt be made la ffll"pltuee <rllll Ille Ian of Ille -...... 11111 Is lo be doee. • ' H0te to Complal11 DEAR PAT' I have been fighting for months with a department store about a problem wllh some_·de!edlve ~ dlse I purchased. l cani seem to get any action from the store ~ want to know if tbere is any li9ing of a particular com· pany's officials available to the public. I'd like to conlplaln lo ljotb the store's aQd the manufacturer's tOp officials. U 1 don't resolve this problem myself, I'll be aaldng you to go' lo bat for me. Maybe you could provide me wJth a few hints about writln& eflectlve complaint letters it this time. E.P., Batlagtoo Beaeb Names ud -.... of tbe top maeqemeat ollldall yoa'r< -.. ... be ....... ·-' Pow'•~ ef C.pe11d111," •\'alllMe • ... ·-··-.. .............. nspavde.e .-.. IM b*' rsr"a ud laclaM U.. ftllMrllc Wac 'h+r uma .W hw' !II 1,12111 I ti lllllntaltl p1 e•lrlllJ c•l1CWi illlee ti partUlel, pl18Mll&I, ,.._, refmdt, te11,•1 e ..... dtll ...... ; -ol ,... dactl ., aemees lawlftd. wtt11 refereace ud model M1Dllen, lf uy; ..,... ol coilb-......... -c.U, repair bllll, wuraadel, _..,. ttlJCClkact; brief dincrtpdom fl &lte ..... _ ... .., ...... )'Oii ........ .... wlvell elrudy Uve takes; ... , • Hit ef ............. apidel )'Oii -lo __ ,,your-.-. Free Drinks, But No Takers SAii FRANCISCO (UPI) -Rl>lt Zlm- mermsn gave a J*1Y -and no one came. Zlmmennmt, • ta'fel'O owner •od former llocldloldor In lhe defunel San Francilco NaftonaJ· Banlt, lllVlted other 1tocltholdm for tree·-on lhe eilhlh • nn1.......,, oI Ille bani!'• coll-. He Mid bo'd &!Ye lhe drtDlll In ... -change lor lhe practlcally wortllleu ,llOCS wtincalel of lhe bank. 1!hlch dropped In value from flO lo JO ..... a 8bare ill 11116. , • - s DAILY PILOT :J LBJ Retur to Washington ! .. .I .. ,._,~ ' . . UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN KNEELS IN PRAYER AT CATAFALQUE CONTAINING-REMAINS OF ' LBJ Body of FortTMr President Johnson Flown to Washington for State Services - ·No· More Probing, :Faking Srote Policy Created to Protect Tidepool Critters From .U~torioe snails .. that nestle ln rocky cracks to anemones whose tendrils reach out. for. prey, the tidepools along the Orange Coast are a source of fascina· tloo. . 'Ibey provkte an outdoor cla!Sroom for teachers: and students, particularly alollg the roc1'y shoreline of Corona dei Mar, Laguna Beach 'and Soutb Laguna. But along with peeking at the ..,......, there bas WIL (IOkiog Jllld peyiog,_ h""""1 predatloo of • ·sort, against the small ,invertebrates. ' This destruction, along w i t h widespread capture of tidepoo l life, has forced a change in tidepool collection procedures. The changes were made in a joint statement i§ued by the state Department of Education and the Department of Fish and Game. The policy urges all teachers and students to leave the creatures in their natural surrou,ndings. It also sets up stricter standards for i!suance of .iidePQlll colleotiOILl!Oillli!> lo_~_G and researchers. The provisions apply to the collectioo 'F;~stiv.al of .. the Whale' ' l ' • ' • Planned at Dana -Harbor The Galifomia gray . while -· tbe. stable sum of about 4,000. leviathan. whose comeback from near ex-Trips a!Joard sportfisbing vesse)s for ti.ncUoa,~ made him famoos -will, be; eefSC!DJ 4nterested in ~Ing the whales the ob)ect. Of a threHay" celebraUon1 al close;UP. '!'.Ill be a major attraction during Dilia ,~eor\7 ~-,nion\b :...· .ad lbe festive!.. e.tnt ~11* ~hope will be an The schedule, day-by-day, is as ' F~al of\ ti!<; Whale• Ille · -F'1!.-~. judging at 3 p.m. ol a °E-i, · foHows: , · ~ 1 """ · ' '·. · 1 '• • \t children'•~ contest· opening of the dai· Feb. i, '· activity will feature art 1. ,,_. -.:, h ~-• trol d lil -··-' ~eit -~:tllf·-·•'""' ba'"""' y...,.ay..,. •·-pa an e•-· ;:,,fL • · ' -~~~ ·,-.-i • equipment(-tbe display on-lbe San Ooolre pa~ o ~ agencies, _1_ • t' ta"-d ~-• band ~ pril.ea and~· of all nu.,;n:ar _g~ra ang s \.lUU an "'u.ie ....._tlooal dispi . the watch tops. ' , • -. ...,.... l!.Y3 00 -Feb. ~. a conce;t at 12:30 p.m. by ere,t ma:nmals.. . . the Dana mils High'Schoot band amt'drill Dana Village properties-the coalition team· fireboat demcmstralions tbroul!h of harbor businesses-is the ~r of the d~y ·whale watch trips and lectures the eYent, timed to coincide with the related io the wbales at 10 a m noon 2: be_i&ht of the southward migration of the p.m. and 4 p.ih. , · " ' while herds. I -Feb. 4, more ftrefighting and rescue The manimals are heading south this activities, awarding of free prizes part of the yur, toward their breeding (merchandise and dinners at harbor waten .. in Scammon's Lagoon, Baja reStaUrants) starting at 1:30 p.m.; a California. demonstration showing the restoration of Since 1932, the population has been pro-marine m-ammal papulations and a tected by strict laws and the number of skydiving exhibition starting at 12:30 the herd have incteued from 600 to a p.m. Leary in Obispo Jai~ To Return on Tuesday IACK WltUI HI .STARTED Eocapae 11ftl0thy Leory SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Drug cultist Timothy Leary bas been returned to the California Men's Co:ooy here, from which be escaped two tears ago while serving a one-to-10 years sentence for , drug 'poase8>ion. - San Luis Obispo County offfclais said Tuesday that Leary, ~. w~s being held at lbe fadUty pending arraignment on e.scape charges. Be is lo be returned lo Orange Counly Tueiiiay lo be arraigned oo conspiracy charges relating to involvement in the Brolberbood of Eternal° Love. There .r. abbut 45' otben • lacing charges. Aulborllief baye labeled U!O orpnizalloD one ol lbe largest plJlchedOilc dng smuggling operalions In the world. Be waa brouglit' noitJi from Santa Ana after hll arraJpnont '"' cirur ~ diarges was cootiooed r., &Ive def~ attorneys more time to )ttpare tbelr ..... . Tbe Orange County IJ'and f u r y ln- dlcted Leary and m~ben ol a group called lbe B~ of Etemal Love l•st aummer on drug smuggling charges . Leary allo facet tax evU!oo Cba'iea In a ouit lnted by the Atate. Aller his OICIJJO front the men's cO!ooy here, tbe LSD advocate traveled through Europe and lbe Mlddlo East. of all tldepool species, with the exception of abalone, klbster, mussels, clams and fish. Collection permits, according to Chet Gall, local 1warden for the Department of Fish and Game, may be issued for the collection of tidepool life, except in areas protected by Marine Life Refuges. Marine Ufe Refuges run from Little Corona to Cameo Shores in Newport Beach, from Crescent Bay to Heisler Park-in Laguna Beach -and from Camel Point to Three Arch Bay in South Laguna. Scientific Collection Pennit regulations or lbe Oranse County Dcpanmeot of Educatioo govern the noo-Marine Life Reluae .,...,, e ~ -• pennfl; -.... fl J10 alnaUI task, I Appllcu.ta must list methods to be us- ed Jn collection, where the collections wUI take· place, what $pe'Cies will be collected and bow the species will be cared for. The application also must include a statement of the ~ientific background of the collector, bow the materials will be used in the · classroom and a ttatement from the ' educational institution on bow lbe colieCled anlmals will be shared. This lut point comes diredly from lbe joint policy statement which urges greater aha.ring of collected species on a cowitywide basiJ. AppllcaUorui are Jlfst processed by a review commlttee, forwarded to the · COUDty superintendent of schools, tbco sent lo lbe .WUdlife Protection Bral\ch 'of lbe state Department of Fish and Gome. GEM· TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES ANTIQUE WATCHES Tucked away in a drawer or safe deposit. box,. you may have an old pocket wliti>h worth much niore than when It was tiought, and in fact might even be a collector's item. Although a truly fine old watch usually has a large increase in value as a collector's item, even ordinary old watches are worth much more today because of a pop- ular new fashion trend. Old time watches of every de- scrip~n are now being worn by both men and women, but their greatelt. use Is by women who wear them on cb.ain.s as pendants. Railroad, bus, hunter's, boat and mllllhry watc~es are some o! the molt )IOl'Ular anUque watches now being w.,QJ11. Aild although modem ~li)duciion1 of these "beautiful classics are-belru! made, nothing can match the styfe or Interest of a true aaUqlie, So if you do have an old pocket watch , bring ti ill to us. We can res~ore it, and you will have a use. fUl and fashionable watch as well aa an excellent conversation piece. . Nation · Mourning; 36th President WASHINGTON (UPI) -The body ol Lyndon Baines Johnson was returned to Washington for the final time today, for a slow procession through tbe streets of the city he once dominated as the na· tion's 36th President. President Nixon, Johnson 's widow and family were leading the mourners, with a caisson drawn by six white horses - followed by a single, riderle&s horse - starting from near the White House and drawing his flag-draped cofftn up Constitution Avenue to the cadence of muffled drums. His final journey to Washington from Texas, where he suffered a fatal heart seizure Monday at his ranch, was aboard the same blue-and-white presidential jet -made available by Nixon -in which Johnson ~ook the oath of office Nov. 22, 1963, aft~ the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The departure from Texas was marked by a poignant scene harking t.o the ~n· nedy funeral: Wben Johnson's bodt was transferred t.o the big plane, his grandson, Patrick Nugent, 5, saluted the coffin. The son of Johnson's younger daugbler held bis .right band at his eyetrow for two minutes. It recalled the day of ~y's Washioiton funeral wbeo• l\!I ·..,. ~~ Jr., 3 at the time, saluted i'hi1· father 's caskej: 'H It :was· taken from, the church fu:-the procession to Arlington National Cemetery. Johnson's body will lie in state all night beneatb the ornate rotunda of the Capitol where he began his Washington career as a congressional doorkeeper 38 years ago. Johnson's funeral is set for 7 a.m. PST Thursday at the NationRI City Christian Church. His body will be flown back to Texas for burial in a secluded hill coun· try family cemetery. JObnson's body had lain In state in a gray metal casket draped with a U.S. flag for 21 hours in the LBJ Library on the University of Texas campus. At Bergstrom Air Force Base in Texas. as the body was placed aboard Nixon's plane, a military band played "Hail to the Chief" and "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," and six Anny howitzer& boomed a 21·gun salute. Two hundred smartly uniformed metlll>er• of lbe 2nd Armored Dtviaion and~lhe 5tb ~·· "Hill ea Whee1'" Dh'llloa ~ tbe jetliner u lbe Jobnoon !amlly bbarded.' Johnlon will lie bt state on lhe so-called Lincoln catafalque In the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol · -the fourth time in a decade it has bome the remains of an American president. Workers this moml!14'. placed the catafalque, a simple bier of boards covered with black cloth, in the middle of the rotunda at the e:ir..act center of the Capitol. The catafalque was first used for President Abraham Lincoln and was last used in May [or FBI D~!C'°r J . Edgar Hoover. It also was used for honors for President John F. Kennedy in 1963; Herbert C. Hoover In 1964 and Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1969. Metropolitan Opera llOpr8llO L<ontyne Price, who sang at Johnson's 1964 lnau~ gural. will sing at his funeral Thursday, f\fiss Price said she would sing "Take ~1y Hand, Precious Lord" and ''Onward Christian Soldiers." John.son's final resting place will be among the hills and creeks of tr«-- covered central Texas. the land he used as a retreat during his six years in the White House. The family cemetery is 100 yards from where he was bom Aug. 27, 1908, and about a quarter of a mile lrom the t.eJ Ranch where he died . · Thursday's burial plans call tbr Johnson's body to arrive from Washington in an Air Force medical evacuation aircraft at the LBJ Ranch at r p.m. PST. A motorcade will proceed with tbf casket to the cemetery, where the final rites will begin at 1:30. ' Fonner Treasury Secretary John ~~ nallx. a friend of the Johnsons, Will speak, as will evangelist Billy Grah<ijii, The burial ceremony will be ~ comJ10'tie<f W(tl> lull .mii!Wy .hooors ~ Johnson. who serveCl'ln lbe.f>iiclrie ~ naval officer _during World War I:J. ~; Retired Brig; Gen, .Jaroet: Uo. Crrili, J'~o's funner ·military aide · ....., pili>led Air~ 0oe ~wing.LBJ's YeOP II\ the While Boose,. wlil prttent tbe flM from~ coffin to Johnson's widow ;•· !~< .,.,, Frjdl\y, a·Masa o me Resllrrectton lijlI I>e celebrat~ iJr~te to JolnioOn at ~ M'ary'1 CatttedraJ~ln Austin. !• , ' . Sunday, tbe · Jolinion City CJuistlili Church will' hold' a corilrnunity memorial service for its friend and neighbor at'!,3 p.m. ... Soutlikind Climb l 11 Living Costs Pegged at 3.7% LOS ANGELES (AP) -The cosl ol living rose 0.1 percent in metropolibQl Los Angeles in December, making tQe total ~limb for 1972 3.7 percent, the federal Bureau of Labor Statist.lcs reported today. The coniumer price lnde:r for Los AngeJea and 0(-ante coontlet advanced ro an ill•tlme lllgtt at. .IJf.f lat monlll. meanlng lt cosl IJ.Z.ff lo buy llems wbicll cost $10 in the 1967 base year. Nationally, the cost of Jiving rose OJ percent for a 3A percent rate in Jm. The government report attributed t~6. thirds of the December increase fn metropolitan Los Angeles to higher food costs. The costs for food · consumed al home rose .5 percent while overall food costs, includ1ng meals . at home and at res~urants, went up 0.4 percenl · The increase in December pushed tbe cost of food in the two-county area to • level S.3 percent higher than a year earlier. Increases also we~ reported in tbe costs of apparel, health services and recreation. Housing costs were un; changed and transportation costs declin- ed 0.1 percent. Autumn Beauty ~rt Carved ArtCarved matching wedding rings. A pre .. cious way to express your love on your wed· d ing day. And the perfect anniversary gift. ArtCarved offers the most appealing and complete selection of styles handcrafted of 14-korol gold and arranged in fashion collections, &a jf's easy to choose the rings for your love. J.(~ .JJ.umphrie& Je1vtJler&· 1821 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 27 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION len•A'"•'icerd -M•1t•r Cfl•'1• PHONE 5'4t·J'401 4 DAILY PILOT WtdntSd.,, JaM1ar' 24, l97J Murderer Main , Terms of Cea·se-f ire Outlined· To Die; No Life· Term? ., PROVO, Utah lUPI ) -A convicted. ~ufderer has ~n sentenced to die ~rore the state prison tiring squad by a judge who interpreted the U.S. Supreme Cpurt's death penalty decision as a ban 011 life ternu for slayers. Attorney H. Grant Ivins said he would appeal a declaloo 1\iesday by SUperlor C<iu.rt Judge George E. BaJllf to sentence ( IN SHORT ..• ) lo death James W. Winkle, Sl, who was convicted ol. shooting two teenage girls to death in August, lm. "This court has concluded that the ,.._ cent decisions of the Supreme Court have jnvalidated that porUoa of the penalt y ~tatute of Utah permitting the jury to fecommend a sentence of life im· prisomnent for a -found guilty ol first degree murder, thus leaving a P<!>'tty of.~eath as the, only -penalty this f""rl can impo!<," the judge '!"Id. • ~·ls,. Allpb• I ATHENS (UPI) -Frlmds ol Aristotle bnassis said today tho shipping magoa\e ~ so upoet by the death of bis only ,..., ~e.u.ndros, 24, th.It he feels like "selling ~verythlng" and leeving Greece. ' Alenndros died Tuesday of Injuries f;tdien!d In the crash ol a private plane at Athens airport. ' Friends said the 113-)'W'<lld shipping puiuonaire did not even want to see 'the !><><IY ol bis aon. • M-Rol'H>t Sleep9 ' MOSCOW (UPI) -A two-week lunar ~ight enveloped the Soviet Luookhod 2 J!lOl1 robot today for the first time, send- ptg. it into mectianical hibernation. A auclear heater protected it.s electronic parts against temperatures as low as ininus 200 degrees, the news agency Tass said. The eight-wheeled vehicle rested on the edge cl a a"&ter on the Sea of Serenity, one-halr mile from where it rolled onto lhe moon Jan. 16 from the Luna 21 inothersbip. • Clement• Cotdlrmelil WASHINGTON (AP) -The Seoate has confinned the nomination of William P. Clements Jr., Dallas oil-drilling <XIJl- iractor. as deputy secretary of defense. In approving the nomination 74 to 11 Tuesday, the Senate rejected a challenge by Sen. Harold E. Hughes (D-Iowa}. Clements acknowledged he was direc- tor and a stock.bolder in the First N&- <ional Bani< of DallaJ, but Hughes said it toot newspaper npor&l tD allow tbe bent had extended a line of CJfedit C. Ling· Tempco-Voogh~ parmt com[lll1y or Vought Aeronautical Co., prime con- tractor on the A7 Navy jet f1gbter. e Clgcr Curll• Dealetl WASHINGTON (UPI I -The Federal · Trade Commission ( PI'C) today turned down a petiUon from an anti-smoking group which wanted it to move im- mediately against radio and television OJmmercials for "litUe cigars." The ITC said Congress should hlftl:lle the problem, as it told the lawmakers Tuesday in a report on the matter. 'Ibe agency suggested in that rtPof'l that Congress redefine the tenn cigarette for purposes of law so that "litUe cigan" would be covered, and their makua fore· ed to adhere to the ban on broadcast cigarette commercials. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtfr1ery of the 0;11/y Pilot IS glhll'anlttd M•n••,·••ld•'' II -.. ..., Hw .,_ 1•"4!• •Y ,,,. ''"'"' c•ll •flf .,.~, """ •~I -• ......... II l'M• Calh •l"I ..... 9llfll 7:M ,.m. \•"'rftY •Ml s.M,1 II ,_ .. lllilf _I .... .,..,, ••• , _, t ...... s-u,, .......... .S...rMlty, clM •Ml • Clfl'I' Ml ... .,...,... .. Y••· C•ll' ••t 1.-... ""Ill It 1.111. Most O'lfllle COUtlty Arn i .. 64J-4JJ1 Nor1nwa1 H.Vll1lnotol'I 8Hdl 1n0 Watmlnl!tr •.. 54t-1121 SMI Cltlmen!f, c•si•-•MUI, San Juwn C•Plstr1no, 0.M P'11ft1, Soli!ll L..,.., Ull-Nigwl 4,J.442t U.S. BATTLE DEATHS 45,933 $ COST $ ..ffijii MUI. ~I t .ORPS ~ eANANO '' 80UTH \ CHINA \' Sl:A 0Al10,._ • ••• ttu. • Il CORPS 0 • OUINMOM e MKA1tANG 100· Mtlf:ll U.S. INJURED •• 303 616 CAPTtmED or MISSING 1,811 .,,_ CHART INDICATES COST OF WAR TO UNITED STATl!S IN MIN, MATIRIALS 45,933 Amo<lcans Kiiied; 303,616 Woundodond 1,111Captur..i0< Mlal"I Thieu Expresses Concerns He Gives Warning: No Guarantee _of Lmting Peace SAIGON (AP) -. Pi'e3ident Nguyen Van Thieu told the 171> million Soutb Vietnamese today that "there is no guarantee thal the forthcoming peace will be an ideal and la!ting peace." He forecast a political struggle as difficult and dangerou.5 as the past 11 years of war. 'lbieu made a 4$.minute radio address al tbe same lime-Prealdent N'Wlll was telling the American public ol tho agree- ment initialed in Paris Tuesday. Thieu -tbe Communists of not having "good will for peace" and warned bis peop1., "As I have~ently told you, no -wJ1 ide a JOO percent giWatie fir and ... internatlonal body mi)' be'cdbsldered to be able to give us a It)) percent guarantee for peace. "IN ORDER TO HA VE a genW.ne peace and a lasting cease-fire," be con- tinued, "only wt, and we onJy, wtll be able to give ourselves the solid and, ef- fective guarantee more than aa,Yone else. Only our mliltary force, oo.ly oar J*Ople's real political strength, only oureconomtc po'A·er. and only our detennfnaUoo oC milit;mt solidarity among the 171> mDUOn natiooalist people In the Soutb will be the most effective and 90lid guarantee." . Thieu cluiracterized the ...-en1 .. "so far only a ceaae-fire treaty1 na more and no less, ... to see if any· flToratile condition> may he reached witb the CClm- munist.s ln order to proceed to a renuine and lasting peace." He outltned lour poet ce8l&lire olages: 1. "First we wlll have to wait and see if the Communists will honor the ceue- fire in South Vietnam in a serious man- ner. and if the Communists will com- pletely terminate all their acts of in- filtraUng weapoM and troops from the North to the ·South. %. "SECONDLY, WE Wll.L wait to see if the National Liberation Front will discuss with us seriously to agree on a reasonable .internal pollUcal solution for the South Vietnam~ people. 3. "Thirdly, even if an internal political solution is reached between .us and the NaUonal LiberaUon Front, "' will still wait to see U they will carry it out S<l'iousl¥. and whether the South Viet- namese people will be able to implement their rights of seH-determination in a free and democratic manner or not. or will they still be tltreatated by 111 in- vasion ot North Vietnamese c.ommuniat lroops. 4. "Fourth, suppooe an electioo wm held bued on a political oolullon J'9ICbed by ua and the Natlooal Llbentlon Frool. And SUJ>POSe the National Liberation Front did oot·wtn "'"" the South Viet· na.mese natlQQBUsta u they desire. Would they accept the reoults pleaaanUy or woold the1 rejttl their owa dflea~ make an about face anct create anibtber war qainst us?" Just a ... TIDEU TOLD THE nation thal thougb be could ..,. ~ it peace will be lastln&, "at least there Ls now an op- portunity kr -· bombs, mourning and IU!llrlq to cune to an end." The presideat -thal the Com- -bod been defeated militarily and ~'compelled to end tlleir war of ag- cr<ssloo aplnal the South. Bui from "°" on, a new phaae Is opened In the wor "!'isl>nee al the South -peo-ple. The new pbue ts the pbue ol political atn&ggle In mler to preveal the CommuoisU from defeaUng ua by atheism and political craltilless." Dream? 4) ~QW, MIA Kin Elated, Skeptical ' *i ·u~leoi~ -Mo8* flnailiel of prisooetlr of. war were elated ibJ~ Nixoil'1 eease-flre ---Some lttnlollc, --. tempoied .1belr elation wllh lbpUclsm wblle a mitnber of relatlvea. 'al those mining in 8Ctlaa were haunted by the apecttr al ,Ingle news . "lt'l Ft ta'-be a dream,":sbl Mn. Stephal lliidloff, Sll1 Diego, -Air F~.bulbml~.,.. captmd lut "'1'· "ll.ilelJ!lahL I'm goooa pi ....., place and· ......U.,r ulcMoln. James Williams, Memi*is, the ·wile al an air lon:e caplaln shot ilmi eight months ago. · TV Basketball Fans , Com~n LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Four persons called the nrildlboard al television station ·,KA.BC Tutlday .night to complain tblt Pmldent Nts:on's ~mept ol a q:ase· fire In Vietnam Interrupted the Na- tional Bukelboll Alooclation All- Star game. . ' .. Mrs. Pbilllp Gallant!, Gutooia, N.C., w-aon, 1'1n11, bu been a POW !or five yean lbouted "I can't taJt. Isn't be (Nixon)-!" EXUBl:IWiCE was nolably 1ackJni in the responae ol many relaUves, hoping !0< the best but readcred cau-by previous dlaappolDtmeSlls. Jean Guttef'IOD, Honolulu, whole brother Air Faroe Lt. Col. Laird Out- tenon WU abot doWn Feb. 23, Ita was ..,. entJreb' -Sbe said: "I'll bellne it when. I aee it. They may .. 1 .... -ol the prlsolten and my brother . probably will eventually be released. But I don't believe all of our filhting men will he releaaed." In 8anta Clara, Mn. Soledad Alvarez• mother ol the I01111est-lteld American POW said the cease-fire WU •1)ong overdue." Her 8Cll. Navy Pilot U. Everett Alvarez Jr., wu captured Aug. 5. JIM, when bis figbter plane waa sbot down over North Vietnam. "l\fy daughter and family are ex· tremely happy that rmaUy we can see the ligl>t to (former Secretary ol Delense Roberti lllcNamua'• long, looi !unnel." she said. MRS. THOMAS Heitmann, Hollllulu, wi-husband ts mlsllng In Vletoam, said ••r believe DQ' bUaNDd 11 dud. But, Weather Generally Mild • there are mlraclel." • Mrs. Reltmarlflt who has not seen her hDllllnd !or sevm years, espimed her ~that "lt'• Ooally all over." She noted that ber lour children were· ltappy but thal ooly tho oldest remembered their mlllllq l11her. Rockies, Great Lakes Area Coldest NAllQM.t.l WlAIMll 1ollVICI fOtl CA~I I• 7Ak lil I -1,,·71 • I • ' I in U.S. 111n. Glenn A. Belcher, w1-ltatband hu -mlsling llnoe 111'1, ·aaid ..,. dldn1 evtD waldi the teleC81t by the PrelldeoL ~ "I lldllt It will take a 1oa« lime to ael· tie the lltuotlon. HOpio died 1 long thne ago." LYNDON JOHNSON GIYEN TRIBUTE WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Pltlkleot Nl91 pAld a tribut.t to Mt ptectissor. the late ~ -J~. lit ... ~ 1\ieaday nlJbl I ceue-lire Jn Vlemam . "No .. -hi .. -Ibis petee more thU be," u1cl Nlxan. "Ill ltll lllt, ~ ,,.,_, fftdun!d the ·-" -""" musbl "' portny him u a mm of war," Mid NlJ.. ... "Bui -.... llOUlllll be cared aboul more deeply U.... ld1Ieyjq a lalllDI ,,.... In the -'d." • WASHINGTON <APl -Hero are the blcbllehtl ol lhe llUle Vietnam ,._ meot that will be sllnod SalunlAY In Puil: Mllllary p!'O.-:, . All. tntemalloaally oupol'Vlaed ...... lire will pi Into ellecl at f p.m. PST, Scturday, Jon. 17. Tbe ...,..fin will ap- ply In botb N9Jlb utd SOUtb Vietnam. Upon tb1 ceuo-11re =.Into elfect, lhe UDilod aa1a1 will witbdrawal o1 Ill Its -utd mllilary peianel lrom Soutb Vie!Dlm tn be completed within Ill~. Olncumnl!>' wllh lhe American withdrawal lhe North -end Its a1llM will be the r e l e 1 1 e o1. all American aervic<mm and dvUiano cap- tun!d tbroulbout JndochiM There Will be the "fllllal poalble accot11tllnl !or mlllllol In ICllon." THll 1NF1L TRA'l10N ol troops and war IUpplles Into Soulh Vlelnam ts be1> ned. '!'be pi......,..,i ol Soutb VlelDam, however. bu U,. rlcbl 14> unllmllod mlUlary ropla<emen( aid. All skleo J>iedr• reipecl !or tho Demllttsriled Zone al tho 17th porallel. The pl ol recmlllcallon al li<lrlll utd Soutb VlelMm ts recot1111sed but will be 1chleved only tltrougb neaotiallon · behoeeo the two Vietnamese. There ts no IP"Cillc menUoa ol No111\ Vietnamele troops II) tho Soutb boll botb sides qree to the reduction end -al Ocmmunlsl and govemmeal lwcel In tho South. All lortlp ln>Opl· will be withdrawn !run Leoo and C.mb<>tia utd thert Is a ban on use Of base area! in those two na- tioos for the purpose of attacking or tbrealeoing the aecurlty ol Soutb Vie~ nun. POLITICAL PROVISlONS : The United states and North Vietnam agree that the SOI.Ith Vietnamese people have a rlgbt to sell-deiermtnatloo. The eovemmenLol the Republl~ pl Vietnam in Saigon continues in existence with its current leadership intact and urtchanged. The Saigon government continues the ' right to unllml1$1 ~ Aid. A non-1overnmantal collllCll of national r<COOClilallon and ..ocord wlil bo lonned to oraanlze elecllotll and to J)!Omote Im, plementatlon ol th~ qr«meot:v' The council will be .,..,poaec1 ol elements from the Viel dona:, otherwise known as the P111vlllonal RevoluUonary Government ot South V le t n am • neutrallsts and the CIJl10lll 8oulh Viet-namese government. 'Tbt eomcu alto will make all de<lsiol'! on l!!O 1uJa or unanimity. CONTROL AND SUPUYIBION . An· lntentallonal _.,_COlllj)CISOd or Canada, Poland, Hungary utd Indonesia wlll supervise the ceuMlre and the electloos. Tbe·rommlalon. will be compoaed ol t,tlO. An international conference including both the Vle!Ml!l'll" ~ tile United States, the soviJUnJon and milniand China will be convened wlthln 30 days to.· gumntee the agreement. In addition, joll)t miHlary commissions made up of the VletnameJe portleo will be organiled ID Implement other pro. visions of the 1greement. LAOS AND CAMBODIA: The Independence, sovereignty, unity, territorial ll)tegrlty and Mlltrallty of Cambodia and Laos will be ..,peeled, The Geney~ agreement/I ol lllllf and 11182 are reaffirmed. The lnlil\nltlon ol troopo utd wor IUP- plies Into !'.AJnbodia and Laos ... pro. hiblted u Js the use cl -. In U- countries to encrotch upon the 10vereign- ty and seairity ot one another aod or other nations. All loreijn troopo are to be withdrawn from Laos and Cambodia. RECONSTRUCT10N: The United Stat,. will parUclpate In piost-war reconstruction et forts tbrougbout Indochina, Including North Vietnam. The ending ol the war Is to bc1ng a - ' basis !or U.S. relations witb North Vie~ nam. 'Homecoming' for POW s P'lanned at Travis AFB TRAVIS AFB (UPl) When America's prilooers of war come bom~ again, the first view ol tho United States m1tnland for many of. them will probably be_ the rolling green lannlands and suburban housing developments s\l.r- rounding this northern California air base. Although the Defense Department is reluctant to tslk about the plans !or ret,um or the POWs, tnfonne<l mllltarY • .. ~ ._.t 11>11 •~ ~ ~e 'ol the priloners will oome hQme the same way that battlefield woulided are flown back from Alia. ,. The homecoming pUln, dubbed opera. tion "Homecoming" by the Pentagon, calls for use of medical evacuation pro. ' cedures UJed tbrougboul America's k:llgest war. 1HE POW1 WILL be flown to Travis AFB~ about 80 miles northeast of San Francisco, aboonl CHI Stirlllter jets that are tho modern-day ho&pltsl ships for U.S. servicemen. '11te loth Aeromeclical · Evacuation Squadron has 13 crews, which includ two fllgbt nunes and three medical tecbni· ciana for eoeh ntgl>t, ,._g trips from Amerlcan bases in Asia to Travis. "We can move large numbers in a hur- ry t'' said Maj. D. W. Beasley, the sqUadroo'1 deputy commander. "All our crews are quallfied to handle all types of cuea, and we ct11 gel pb:yslclans aboard if lbey're needed." MILITARY SOlJRCilB said Operaloln HOllle<omlng calls loo transport ol the POWs from North \'letnam to Clark Air Force Base in the 'Philippines. 111.ere, they will~ medically examined and a !tar~ made In reorienting them from prison life for return to lbeil' families and lriends In the United Slates. Some or the prboners have been .in enemy bands !or nearly eight yean. Sources aaid the length of Ume they spend at the Asian bases will probebly depend on their pilysfoal condition. Servicemen are taken to the •bed David Gr>nl USAF Medical Center at Travis, wben! they usually spend le11 tban 48 houri before being tr-erred by C9 Nlglltlngale planes to local holpitals. .:,.., McGovem ~ks ~Why So Long?' -But Delighted LONDON · (AP) -Sen. Geo110 McGovern said today he b delighted but putzled by the, ending of the war ln Viet- nam. The South Dakota Oemocral, defeated by President Nixon in November, told reporters at Heathrow Airport: "Of course I am delighted with the Pre.sJdeoL's announcement. I wish it bad come many years earlier. I hope that the agree~t will be satisfactory and that tt will endure." However, McGovern said he remained to he convinced thal the agreement could not have been reached before OU1stmas. "There may have been good reasou but I confess that I amiatlll punled." Sen. McGovern said be hoped to aee the tut of the agreement on his return to Washington. He has been on a private visit to Britain. u"''-HINRY ICISllNGIR'S HANr;> (RIGHT! JOl~S, LE DUC THO'S '"9oti•ton Had Just Concluded At-t Tuwt.y In '•rt1 ) I I t I f I • • j r I ' I I I ! I ( I I I I I i I l I l I . I j ( ' CALIFORNIA Grand Jury Raps Sex Education , .. . ·PO Fa~i\y · Unhe·l~ving 1lanta Clara .Flier HeUl for R~cord Bih Ye ar s 1' n.' "'*11"' ,,... of war or missing in actioD''l.'lJ endf.'d. The lamlly ol tile !Int Amorlcan pilot captured In the Loo Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty said: Vietnam war says they are happy about the ceaS!Hire. an. 1;Qur hesitant and uncertain a:wtuct. oe· the war has riouncement but WW "°' believe it until their alrmM cotnes prolongea the excruciating experience. Our division on the · home. home frOot has const.anUy encouraged our enemies to con- "1 can ooly teU you that J am very, very happy lhat it llflue to believe American d.l.silluslonmeot would cause us tiMUy looks like the day bas come -and 11&' ye8f8 has to pull out and allow them to force their will upon the peo- been a long time," aatd Mrs. Everett Alvarez ~r., mother ple of South Vietnam who have suffered so much from of Navy Lt. cmcl.r. Everett Alvarez Jr., M. North Vietnamese and Viet Qing wanton terrorism and Alvarez, who was shot down gv~ the TonkiniGult Aug. barbaric invasion.•• S, 1964, 1a the loogest-beld U.S. priaoner in any war. Antiwar folk!lnger Joan Baez: said the cease fire is a .. ~-01 ,atill won't believe it until I see·hlm.'' Mr&; Alvar& 1'vi~tory _of the_ people woo forced the President into the said Jn an interview ~Y at her Santa Clara tane. "I position 'fie finally had ,to take." don't believe them any more." However, Miss Baez said in Pa1o Alto interview that j 'Ibe pilot's sister De& said, "'Ibere wasn't an OYer-the peace agreement does not mean it ii "time for the reaction like tears. We're jwt -.1 ..... to have to wait and peace people to lock up their 11\tle peace shops and go ~-be •-.. home and re~ • see ~ 's released. Then we'll actually bej.ieve tt." "The situatiOn in South Vk!tnam ls a very gloomy Referring to tbe Preeident's "peace with honor'' re-one,h she_ continued. "Americans mwt recogniz.e the gov. SAN DIEGO (AP), _ San ~ Della said, "with this war tlleto lllll't such a tiling em.-is supporting the Thieu dictatorship." Diego· county schools use ~ "wjth ~·.and Jler mother called it "J!,lst 8 "I can't believe it," said Cbristtne Weidler, edllor ot stu.t.rmaterlals that show "in-to--= Ronald lsed p the Daily Cal at 'the University of California, Berkeley. • ..,.3 In '3<tl.Tdmento, Gov. Reagan pra resident '.'The question ,that comes to my mind after all these years t1mate ways in which boys Nixon for following his Vietnam peace plan and not beirig 1s that all we ve accomplished is that they leveled a few could possibly seduce girls and diverted "by those who W'OOld have had him falter, or go thousand ~uare miles cJ earth," said Miss Weicher, 22, a bow to inject drug!," com· for Jess than what was total jtJl!tice for the people' that have drama major. - UPI r-....r. FLIP WILSON Patt.rnity T•rget Paternity Suit Hits Comedian W!Gntsaay, January 24, 1973 OAJLV PILOT - ClerlC in Fonda -' Rites Suspe~d SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - The Rev. Richard York, 50-- called "hippie, priest" of Berkeley, has been suspended i od er in it e I y from ad· ministering s a c r a m e 11 t s ~use he or(lclated at the marriage of actress Jane Fon· da and antiwar activist Tom Hayden. The Rt. Rev . C. Kilmer li-1yers. bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California, said in a statement Tuesday t h a t Father York failed to obtain the rl'quired permission from a bishop to remarry a divorc· ed person. The Academy Awanl·win- ning Miss Fonda. also active in anli·war activities. recently -~ ' " • :if RQL'l:X was divorced from Fre~ ·film director Roger Vadim .• BISHOP J\1EYERS issued a "letter of. Godly Admonition" to Father York, who married the couple Friday in Lds Angeles. A spokesman for tlic bishop said the letter in- definitely suspends ft'athet' York's right to celebrate such sacramenlS as matrimony, Holy Communion and baptism . "Because of his long rela· tionship in the antiwar mo~ ment with Tom Hayden anp Jane Fonda-and because of their personal friendshli). Father York agreed to of- ficiate at their marriage, ... Bishop Meyers said. plains tne grand jury· been our allies." J\.1ary Pirruccello, 23, a sociology and English major Tfie materials dealing With ReagTnSaia-he thinD''aU cl. us 8re gratefUl-to-God-said: "The thing that irkei;I me most was his stupid idiotic sex education are "generally tor what has taken place and that at 188t the War bas statements about peace. 'r baJipen. tO have lost a brother in LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A I J~~,-.t -·su~or Court judge has cOiJ." - de~gatory to parents," the ended. He also ex~ his joy that the vigil of "the Vietnam and I don't feel very honorable. I'n1 finnly con- 19'12 jury said In Its final brave women and l'hildren whoee husbands are prisoners vinced the war could have ended tour years ago." tinued a e.atemity suit against c0medi8n Flip Wilson until Feb., itl jafter ordering part of the court file in the case sealed. report Tuesday. , ... ___ ,.._,,_..,..,. .... ,.,.,..,....,. ____ ...,_"""""""'"""''"*-.. =-•-•··,.._. __ ..,....,..,...,_ .... "Nothing in the films ap.. - peared to encourage sound, moral behavior 'or confidence arK!. trust In parents." the report said. It cited a growing rate of venereal disease and blamed schools for failing to discourage "immoral, pro- miscuous, wrong behavior." A SPOKESMAN for San Diego city schools said the claims were '1 awfully general." He said, "we've had a sex education program for about 3 years with a guiding board inade up of noted members of the community, including representatives of the major religons who review it Pt;riodlcalIY." The grand jury called on public school teachers to "im· press upon the minds of the pupils the principles of morali· ty, truth, justice, patriotism . . . and teach them to avoid idleness and profanity." Pentagon Papers Judge Orders Proof of Damage Sex Film Brin.gs Citation The action was taken by Judgft Harry L. Hupp Tuesday following a meeting with attor· neys for Wilson and dancer Mabel Robinson in his cham· bea: aft~r he closed the pro- ceedings in court to both the public and news media. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -dld cause injury to the United The judge in the Pentagon States or aid to a foreign Papers trial has ordered the country," the judge said. government to produce p.ny evidence it has that leakage ol e Bridge Plunge the secret Vietnam war SACRAMENTO (AP) -The document s damaged U.S. bridge scaffblding collapse securiJ:y. which took six -lives in U.S. District Court .Judge Pasadena last Oct. 17 has been Matt Byrne told Frank blamed on a Combination of Bartim;, assistant general counsel \to the secretary or ( ) defense, to get in touch with BRIEFS his superiors in Washington _ ~ before court resumes Wednes-- day and find out whether a study has been made. "Inherent weaknesses" in the Department, s y s • the Wfaknesses, 'ta'ken .separ,i.tely, "would not be expected to pro- duce a total f.iture, but when combined in one toC'ation, . prOVed disastrous.", e Aeq1dtted Wilson, Miss Robinson and the baby 1 boy bom last ti.1ay appeare4,· in court. . . . HOLLYWOOD (AP I -The president ol the P\wycat Theaters ~s he has ~n cited for showing "Deep Thrhat," the controversial X· rated motion picture -now Teen Booze being tested for oblcenity i n rlew York. , minute film outgrossed all Vincent Mlranda said the 65-Proposed VISALIA (AP) -A Tulare othe r fll rns in Los Angeles last County Superior Court jury week and 'added "we've had SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A h absolutely no complaints rrom freshn1an legislator bas pro- as acquitted Skip White in . the publid." posed making 18 the legal age the Michele WieQe kidnap for Miranda said he is to appear for drinking in California. ransom trial. in Beverly HiUs Municipal Assemblyman Robert Nim· The six man, six woman Court on F,eb. 9 on the citation mo (R·Atascadero) intro- jury returned its verdict about for showing an obscene film. duced a c o n s t I t u t l o n a I 4 p.m. . Tuesday a { t e r amendment Tuesday t o deliberating three hours, --------c--change the drinking age. If ap- White. 25 , was one of five Kids Like proved by two--thirds of both persons accused in the ab-. houses of the Legislature, the ' ' • IF THE WORLD IS HIS OYSTER this Oyster's his wortd. Rolex's Oyster P.erpetual "GMT·Maste~ Self-winding 30-jewel c hrono meter has extra 24-hour hand and revolving bezel, stainless st~ case and band, black dial. $290. Do Som~thing Beautiful., .. CIMlr.-A-llh lllVl!ed -AIMl'k"I l!ll~U l•llkAmerlun, tllCI M•1ttr Ch• ..... lfl'. SLAVICK'S Jewelers Since 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-IJSO Wtltl loc .. ioM Dt: "TorrOllC.t, C<;o"'ll<', L• Ctrr"°"• L,, thbr• A'""'' s~n 01~.-o a"" L1.1 "'Veda1. " The report also called for a joint effort in schools to fight dnog abuse and recommelllle<L a study of county care for the aged aod infirm . There are too many Licensing and regulating agencies for the elderly care, it asserted. ttwnat 1 waiif"!s"'any· study, scaffolding, Or .. falsework ," jn analysis or survey of the Pen· the 4:-rnal report of a special in- tagon Papers made by the vestlgating panel of engii\eers. Defense Department as to The report, ~leased Tues· whether they would, could, or \" day by the state Public Works duction of the .9-year .. ld gkl 'J'O'' A:sk "Andy measure would go on the t974 [rom her parenls'· home on the l .c.' _____ ·•c_· ~· _. _.c.__ball __ OI_. ----------------------------.,- night of March 6; 1972..""' .. ' . ,. .-• THI WOIU.DSOIDES'I' WHl8 PRE81rn8 THE. WORlD'S 'OLDISt;· MY FIRST LOVE ? WELL, I HAO A CRUSH ON CLEOPATRA ONCE. BUT SHE bEFT ME FOR SOME SNAKE·IN-11-(E·GRASS ! AHl-l, THEN THERE WAS SNOW WHITE! BUT IT TURNED OUT 'TJ.lAT SHE HAD A THING FOR SHORT GuYS ! I GUESS MY FIRST REALLY MEANINGFUL RELATIONSHIP WAS WITH BuSHMILLS. SO SMOOTH. ·so LIGHT. A TASTE As GENTLE AS A FIRST KISS. WEVE BEEN TOGETHER SINCE 1608. I GUESS 'IOU'D cALL 'THAT TR UE LOVE! YES SIR! IN THE SPRING, MY FANCY TURNS TO THOUGHTS OF BUS""'ILLS ! 811811MIU.S .. t " HOMEOFACE: 160 Ooe.11 /.ftDUe, LIJWll Beach, calil'. 926j1 TelcpbGoe: 494-7S<il , L\GUNA Hll.LS BRANCH 24031 Cll'9 de i. Plata. Lquna Hill1, Cali! • .926$3 Tck>I>-: l86'll00 "LAOlJNA l<IO~ELBl\ANCH 1 J Moo.artb l!IQ PJau. South Laaun•. Calif. 92677 Telq:ibonc: 49~I"l01 , ~ SAN CLBMEll'.f1! Bl\ANCH" tol North Et Camino Rul, San Cltmen-. Calif. '26n l'ck:pJ!ooc: 49l·l 19S WATCH FOR NEW 81\ANCH OPllNINO IN U.Ua.s!NOJU! ·JOIN THE NEW We proudly open the second great year of our Bicentennial Era Celebration by inaugurating this prestigious program for the benefit of our val ued friends and,account holders. A minimum balance of $s,ooo is the only membership . require!"ent in the Laguna Federal Savers Club. So resolve to save two ways in 1973. Take advantage of the budget-stretching benefits and special privileges offered you by the nation's finest savers club, while earning the nation's highest interest on your insured savings . . YOU ENJOY SPECIAL SAVERS CLUR BENEFITS FROM: *RETAILERS *THEATRE, MOVIES AND OTHER .1i TYPES OF ENTERTAINMENT 1 I *FINE RESTAURANTS, AND HOTEIS *FAMILY FUN RECREATION, AND TRAVEL -------------------., I I I IT'S EASY TO JOIN! JUST FILL ourmE COUPON BELOW OR COMe INTO THE LAGUNA FEDERAL OFACE NEA.RESf YOU! I La sun• Feder1I S.VCD aub I 260 Ocean Avenue Laauna BcKb. c;.Jlfornia 926.Sl I 0 Yes! J wiah to join I.be S:avm Club. Endo&cd plttto fiad . !,! I my check for $,,000, Please optn a 64.li Bicettlennitl Sav· , 1 1 inp Cel'110c:lle in my name-and ttnd ro. my membcnblp <t. e.rd. ~ I 0 I am intemccd i'n kamin& more about the Saven Oub, • I Plca.e acnd me full informalk>n. I I I •m:. I I City ..... 'tp I L-------------------------·--~ I - • ' I DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Bond Promise Kept A ne"'ly formed citizens' committee lhis-wff'k began \vorkin g in earnest to convince the voters in the Cai> lstrano Unified School District that they should vote yeo nex t Feb. 20 on srhool bonds. 'fhe district will seek the elusive tw~thirds majority; in favor of $25 million in bonds whkh would help ii cope \vith explosive growth. \Vhile it is difficult to forecast U1e results of the speeial election, one aspect of the campaign already is clear. Several citizens \\'ho worked bard to keep the 4S-15, all-year school progTant out ol the district have ass umed key roles on the pro-bond commit~. . . . This is an especially encouraging Uldication of put> Jic support. Several months ago trustees \vere confronted by hundreds or parents strongly opposed to all-year school. Those same parents vowed, however, to work hard to pass the bonds. Those pledges are beginning to pay off. Let us hope that their efforts are successful and the district finds itsetr the winner in t he battle for first.rate education. Enforcing-€ycle Laws There's nothing like the sound of an early mornin.g motorcycle zipping over h\11 and dale, unless perhaps tt might be the dirt and dust the off-road machines stir up. Ask"Laguna's Top of the World resid"'1ts living adjacent to undeveloped areas. They know. • In two weeks, three persons bavo brolen leg> while .rid· Ing in lhe area. The police departmeot· llll attempted to tackle lhe problem by enforcing state law dealing with registration ot act-road lllJlchines. Much of the activity is on lll'lvate land and county t<oniJory. Onmge Coanty s&eritt'a deputies soon will begln_-a lllre enforcement effort. Slepped up e~ment is called for, but lllso pub- lic ageodes could well consideM!xpanding recreational areu tor use by the lncreasiugly popular off-road v .. hicles. Marine in Command' ' The executive ooml!l!ttee of San Clemente's CJiam. ber of Commerce pulled a surprise recently wh<!n ii chose Camp Pendleton Deputy Commander Emil Radics as the new executive manager to repla<e Robert Evans. Few persons even knew lhat Col Radics wu retlr-. ing from a highly successful career In the Marine Corps. The new manager is well known ln San Clemente civic circles, having attended chamber meetings himself. And Col. Radics has known ~ey members of the cham· ber for several yws. He will assume his post In the chamber offices early next March. but already there lµ.ve been some hints ol a change In flavor in the chamber's diy-to-day operation& It is eXJ>OCted that Radics' old ties with the brass al Camp Pendleton might open up a new era of relations with the huge Marine base. Such a relationship, after all, is only logical. The base is al the city's doorstep, and its personnel have a strong economic elfect on San Clemente. The lands have become something o! a haven for orr-road bikers and weekend traffic there is heavy and incredibly noisy and dirty. Not only is it ~ annoyance to the residents. but it is dangerou.t to the nders as well. Col Radics appears a good choice to give the cham- ber aggressive continuing direction. 'WHEN Kll>5 ~O II, IT'S CA~LEt> !>KU~ i\SUSE:' Using Slang To Conceal True Meanin,g ~YDNEY J.HARBIS) A college teacher of Eng!WI in Flori~ '.'Tiles to ask why I never use slang an the column. "Do you object to it as a general principle.'' he wants to know, "or is there some special reason?" As a general principle. l don't object lo it at all. Some slang can be fresh and pungent and more descripli ve than Standard English. Used properly, and w i t h discretion. slang provides a vi· ta! infusion into the language. What I object to, however. is not only slang that quickly becomes a tiresome cliche, bu l the l1se of s I a n g words to conceal rather t h a n to express. This is a \·iolalion of all that human communi- cat ion should stand for . FOR EXA~1PLE, I have noted in the past that criminal argot is one af the lar11est sources or slang, and has always been. This is not because It has so much vitality and piquancy. as because it enables us to camouflage the essential cruelty or dishonesty o( what we are doing . Criminals never "kill" -they blot out ar rub out or erase or hit or 1nake a con- ! ract to remove somebody. They never •·steal" -they hoist or heist or score or s"'ipe or snatch. Iieccntly I read an article from Viet- nam about the verbs U.S. SC1ldiers use to Dear Gloomy Gus The jets flying over my house make so mum noise I can't hear myseli think. Miy, Une times they've intemlpted me while I was writing a complaint letter to El Toro. F. R. P. Tllis ...... ...._., ,..._. .......... w-"Y llMW M .. ••1111••11. .... -Mt ...... -0......, on. Oeltf 11111111. describe killing the enemy -all ar them just as slangi ly euphemistic as the words criminals use. It's just the reverse ar af- ficiaJese, in which bombing and ldlling are made to read like the annual report ol a COJ1>0raUon. (An "anti-personnel weapon " SC1unds almost respectable). A TEENAGER today may boast to her friends, "I ripped off a bracelet in a- store," and she is using this modem jargon to soften the impact of the real word, which is "stole." She wouldn't say she stole it, but "ripped ofr' makes this dishonest act seem gallant and bald and defiant towlird the establishment. Jargon words make it too easy for criminals to label themselves "com- mandos" ar "terrorists" and assume tbe cloak of political rebels, when in truth they are most often old-fashioned villaim aod brigands utilizing a strained politicaJ situation to rob, loot. bu m and kill. I( a man can call himself a "Crusader" Ind march under the slogan. "God Willi It," he can in good conscience pillage the countryside and murder the heathen. Like aU language. there is good slang and bad slang: the good makes the ab- ject truer and clearer ; the bad mates the object fuzzier and falser to reality. And . alas, for every one word that is in· vented to show the object in a new light, a dozen are devised to disguise evil. Turk.ey's Drug Warning \VASlflNGTON -If the United Slates wants to keep Turkish heroin of( American streets. it had better hClpe that the present military dictalorship is not replaced by a new dem<K:ratic govern- ment. Either way. the Turks want lhe United States to cough up a whopJling $400 million. Th is is the secret 1\•aming of Turkish officials \l'ho have told I h e United States. in e£(ect, that drug trafficking may be the altemalive lo their military rule. The $400 million is sought to finance a slibstitute crop for opium and pay com- pensation for foreign curren cy losses. The United States has offered to pay a more realistic $35 million. But a secret General Accounting Offl~ report tleclares : "Apparently the $35 million grant is viewed (by the Turks ) only as an Jnltlal payment and it can be expected that Turkey wiU continue to press for ln- C!reased U.S. contrlbutioos." THE TUR.KlSll anned forces com- pelled the .niling Justice Party ta give up power In 1971 and replaced it with a council of general!!. Thereafte r. the military Junta quickly approved an agree.ment with ~ United States lo ban all apJum cultlvallon In Turkey, which was growing at leru;t 75 percent or the heroin entertng the United States. Now the Turks have warned American offlcial!I that the agreement may survive only u long as their military government. Stllles the. secret report : , l'(Ainerlc.an o(ficlalsl V.'ere infonned (JACK ANDERSON) that the ban on poppy growing was Issued by the current military-backed government, which was not dependent on popular support . Whether a freety.eJected future Gove rnment 0£ Turkey would con- tinue lhe ban is an apen question. "Turkish afficlal.s made the observa· tion that poppy growing mflht be revers- ed by some future govemmeot more JUb. ject to local pressure and popular aup- port." CLASSIFIED documents Jn our possession also raise tile nagging pro- blem of Turkish police corruption. One case involves Turkish narcotics chief Abdullah Pektas. lntelllgence reports, stamped "Secret • • . No Foreign Db- semlnaUon," say Pektas met with a major narcotics traf!ickcr within recent months. Altt.r the meeting, Pckta!I directed lower-levtl Turkish narcotics agents to stcls,. harassing the tra£fickcr. Despite the suspic~n. over Pektas, U.S. narcotics agents have high respect for the Turkish national police director, Orban Ertug, whoso gcnlU! for develop- ing informants netted a recent cache Clf more lhan a ton or opium. Good work by the Turks has &lsq cut black market "leakage" from the 1m opium crop to lcs.s Ulan 20 percent. On balance, the teettt reports show the Turkish poppy-b.nnnlng ex p e r I m en t seems to be werklng. s 'Reason, Cdmpassion and Humor' · Mauldin~s Observations Defended To the Editor: The Mailbox letter from Mr. Phllllps (Jan. 17) compels a reply . While Mr. Phillips was becoming 1. veteran of WW ll, I wm a student in junior high and high school. f read, looked a~ thought about and diJCussed Mauldin's cartoons with my buddies. In our early aod middle teens, we were.o'l that far from clofllags, jeept, and .SG- caliber ammwdtion -and '" knew it! SOMEHOW.-we dtdoi think of Mauldin'!! cartoons at pr.Ameican. ~1aybe it was because we Were all Americam, and. as we saw it;Jie was talking about things like the il9mtlal humanity af the cltize.901dier. He knew Willie and Joe all the way and he didn't care too much for Genera'l.Blodlett. In retrospect, I'd asree that 1hal Is pretty pro-Americ~. • Since World War II, Mr. 'Mauldin has attained stature as one· of the finest observer-commentators on the American and international BOCiaJ and political Scenes, He is not a propagandl.st, but seeb .to ... ~umioate ~Uons with -ppesiloo and humor .. THtiu! IS COOJiderable evi!le!lCe that the poweri ezercised by Canii-have dlml~ sufficiently dlirilll .the past .....-al deQdes to CIUS concern 'among ~who )lold -Ille u.s. Cooltltullon im- porW)I. ~ just may be a boulecat in a tiier ca~ and if concern about that iln't being p~American, t doo't kDow whit ii. By.the-way, Mr. flli.J:on wu re-elected with about 60 pereent of the vote -not 100 percent. CHARLES R_ MANNER!NG Faaebtie To the Editor : Speaklllg in Washington on -:Jan. 15, regarding our hopefully impendlnc Viet-- nam peace settlement, &pre!lentative Gerald Fard said, "If everyOne will just Shut up and back the Pmlckr!t •.. " This comment Is totally F8$ci!tic! Only a totalitarian government would request unquestk>ned allegiance lrom its populace. It Ui a well known con- t' · nal right of the people to speak n any and all fc1cet1 of our oveming system or the actiOlll of ils leaders. I urge others to write, JS I bavt, ta Hon. Gerald Ford, llouae Olliee Building, Washingtoo, D.C. 2061$, demanclintl a na· tiona1 public apology for bis thoughtless stPtement. JOHN T. BURGESS Hospital fmpaet To the Editor: The situation In SOUtb Lagima has to he seen (ond bean!) to he believed. Coast Highway Is being ripped up to replace sewer lines with larger gauge pipe. So is Mar Vista between 1st and 3rd. At the base Of Coast Highway and stetp, narrow 3rd Street, a· new medical building ls under construction. AT STEEP, narrow 5th. hujce double lrucla loaded with d1rt grind up and down, loading and dumplni dirt ocr= rrom tbe school buJ stop, cruncl!lng up the blacktop there and oo Scenic, 3rd. Mar Vlata, sunset and even over to Ith •nd 9th. Fill is being brought down from Sunaet ' ( 1 narrow road conliltlng of a series of bllnd curves), wbere another medical building ii to go In. A hill has been destroyed behind the hosptta1 to mate a huge, Oat area, somehow mated to 5th Strttt'• be!na converted into more convenleht acceaa to the hospital. The trucks are everywhere, ond;-they're ..,_ wtdt I ·hH to pull inlO .......,.., driveway the other day to let I ( MAILBOX ) UtUrs from readen are welcome. Narmally writer!! ahould convey thrir me.sJagea m 300 word3 or ~ss. TM. riOht .to condln.le i.ttns to fit space or eliminate libtl b resvved. AU lettus "'"'' include lignature and mailing addres.1. !net namea mav be withluld O!I-nqu<at if IUffjmnt reason ii appaTtnt. Poctrv will Mt be published. ooe pass me. My children aren't safe riding' their bikes or walking oor dog. 'Mlat situation wun't improve when cait- strucUon i!I over, bf!Cause increased. traf- fic will be col!'lill! tbrouili. Our streets are nitrrow, wttbout curbs ar sidewalks, aod all the intersectons are blind. ' WHY IS South Coast Community Hospital immune to requirement.s for en- vironmental Impact studies ? It is under- patronized to the point of being almost deserted, becaUR af competition from three new neiahborint! hospitals. South Coast Community Hospital should have to publicly demcnstrate a clear and present need for each of its a - panslon projects; instead, the bulldozers appear Ui:e magic. t suggest that Us ant· heap activity is nat in the inte(e!lt of um, or any neighboring, community. lnvestigatk>n might show that the Water Department and the hospital are too busy expanding, in hopes or plirticipaUng in a future megalopolis, to provide adequate attention to the needs of the existing colnmunity. Protests are in order, with particular reference to the fact that South Laguna's protective General Plan bas been ignored for years now, by the powers that be in Santa Ana. Neighboring communities might realize that the cancerous growth of this "commwlity" hospital ailects them also. Accommodations are being prepared for thousands of new population we cannot absorb without losing what's left ar our Identit y. I( we don't hang together, we'll all hang, together. The reason that's a clicbe is. it's true. MRS. RI CHARD A BRANDEWIE Vpllftlng/ TCI the Editor: L. M. Boyd mentians in bis column ai..out the recording or a rabbi~ squealing, uaed by hunten to lure predators, the squeo~ being produced by skinning the rabbib alive. Equivalent to hunting wolves with airplane!!, clubbing baby seals, baiting with strychnine, trapping and leaving traps unattended •. plus a thousand other nt.rociUCJ. Lsn't it uplifting to belong to the human race! · MIRIAM M. KO'mER Uuaater's View To the Editor: Following is a reply I have to a letter in your editorial page Jan. 19. I am a man of modest means and a citizen of good repute in my community. I am also a gun awner and hunter. "AW, COME on Mr. Henningsgaard, you C8DOClt be so far detached from reali- ty that you deny death in nature, or ls it just that simple. mechani cal (:levice called a gun that you don't like? 1 speak now of the lawful l1'e of fireanns, not their illegal use, which I am as opposed to a!I any decent person, yourself and Mr. Grant included. "We slaughter animals by the millions to satisfy our hunger. and we kill more people oo the highways than is con· ceivable. We kill whole ecosystems wittt bulldozers and seem intent upon destroy· ing the world for all lit~ by poUuting the seas. "WHY, ft.tR. Hennlngsgaard, do you wJsh to bypass all the pressing and widespread evils and move lo proh ibit people like me from enjoying a healthful bobby and interesting p&!!time?" CURT CAMPBELL Vllona Tribute To the Editor : Now that the issue of Or. William UUom's contract has been settled and be 'is "leaving Laguna Beach Unified School District as chief administrator, maybe we should become positive and recount the many accompUshment.s of this fine, dedicated man during the Past eight and one-ball years. DfL ULWM "'·~s the.Jeader in the establishment or S141rlllaCk College. Dr. Ullom worked" hard lo help pasr bJod issues to build tWO' new schools. Dr. Ullom worked very hard to bring about financial understanding of the educational needs in Laguna Beach. Dr. Ullom tolled long, pll!lsed up vaca. tions to help guide the staff toward the most outstonding educaUooal programs In the nation. HIS SPAN of lime here is just two times the average af men in this position throughout Californla and during that time city managers, chamber of com- merce managers, utility company managers, independent business ownen and countless others came and left their posts. A very careful evaluation af his performance in a most important post would , in my opinion. bear out that personal differences make up most of the objections to his service here. I worked with him seven of those yean and although I disagreed at times with his conclusions and recommendatlcms. J never found fault with hi s purposes and dedicated goals. Yesterday, I went to the office to tell him goodbye and wish him the best or everything. I ask all of you to consider the great heart and desire of this man to serve Laguna Beach. and please foUow up my visit. LARRY TAYLOR Remarks Tlmt ·c ·an Pique a Plumber Remarks a plwnber gets tired of hear- ing: "You plwnbers are getting like d()c. tors -you hate to make house calls anr.more.11 ''Sam Turn}Oint, the only difference between you and Jesse James is that Jesse had to use a gun to get hJs." "I've got an unem- ployed ' brother -In- law who II looking ror an eae1 way to make a llvlnC, Sam. Could you put him on u a belptr?" "Al )'CK.It physi- cian, Sam, I suaest we me a Utt.le cmunon Berlle in our busJ. near relltklil. Remember, I can raise my fees too." "JUST BECAUSE I flunked you out of high icbooI your first year, Sam, you'.-. not 1IOlni to reftJoe to come and fix my leaky toilet, ... yVU! elute Som, ywr ol d t--r,ou. Con't we let byf""""byby-!' "You say you want Sam, my son, the plumber? C.. YllU call back later, please! lfc'•'l'1 consultl'"•n now.'' "Wily It It YllU ~ IOfCel IOlll8 of your tools, !Jui,yVU oe·n foratl to aend your . bill?" ''Yeah, I'm a real old-timer, Sam. 1 can remember vray back -when I wa1 yoi.ng and plwnbers made •bout a dollar ( HAL BOYLE ) an hour, aM Q¥111 ol them lllld calluses over their hands." • "SAM BAS been spending the winten lu F1orida so Iona be wbuldn't know how IO fix fl'olen pipes ll\)'lllO.-.." • "Yes, it'1 a real de.atr ,bl e neighborhood to .nove Into. 'We've got three lntemlsll living here, 1 aurgeon. a well·to-do undertaker, a banker, a relirtd admiral -and two plwnbon. But doo't ·get your'-up too hllh-Tho plumbers -·t ICCepl emergency c:allJ ~ It tht.1r laices." L • "Hollo, Is tblJ the plwnber! A pipe in our ktt<hen baa bunt and the water on Ille lloot b aftudY at& lncbel deep. Wben could I make on 1ppolnt111ent With you!" "Sam, u your wife you -I don1 like to interr.,.. in your ~ but I tblnk,you're creatlng 10p2e ruentment in !'Our cllenta by \lrlvina up to their bottses I• your new limousine. llon't,YllU think It would he more dlplomaUc to go back the old staUoo wagon! 11 "CONGllATlllA110NB, Sam. You're the r1nt plumber tba bwlk hu ever had on 1ta board of directora.'" "My mommy M':nt me here, Mr. Turn· joint . .She aays the knows )'OU're far too- busy to come y~li, but would Yo• • . r mind lending us a big wrench and we'll fix it ourselves?" 0 1 tell you I can't see you any more often, Sam. My neighbors are bound to suspect somethin; If they see a plumber go into a house nure th"n once a month. That never happens." "Never mind coming now ta fix my fioocled basenwnl, Sam. The kldl like II that way, and we've decl.HeJ to keep it as a swimming pool.". ) lilllllilii , / Rob"t //. Wtfd, Publilhcr Thomat. KeeuU, Editor Bllfbam Krtlbfch Editorial Pagt Editor Thi;' 1•<1itnr111l 1.*}:'t' or the Dally Piiot seeks to Inform and 1Umu- l&tf' n::adt>n by Jlfftt>ntlnc thtl new1p1f)f"r'1 Opinion• And <."Om• mentAr)' on lfll)ll'I nr lnttrt>tt •nd •iJnltlctnct. by p.-.1vldlnK " forum tor t~ ~XJ)f'td\('ln nr our readtn' npinlons. nnd by prl!l<'nllnt: Uh! dlvf'rtt \'leu1~lnti1 nf lntorm('d Oh- ~n·m and $pokcKmen an w1ltc• or thto d11y. Wednesday, January 24,-197$ ' WtOnffday, January 24, 1973 DAILY PILOT 7 • • ·Hurry in by Sat~rday ·or hate yourself all year. ·rile savings are that big, the buys that great. Save 5390 on our .best laundry pair. \ ~le$338 .': 'I ' . Reg. 269.95. JC Penney dependable p/ogr>mmedwasher with wash capaclly from 2 to 18 lbs. There's a special "Hand-Wash'' cycle for articles normally washed by • hand, and a convenient 10-min. "Speedy Wash". Also features automatic 2nd rinse, soak setting and fabric softener dispenser. In white, avocado or harvest gold. Color costs no more at Penneys1 5aleS158 Reg. 179.95. Matching dryer features automatic time control, 6 fabric dryl[tg selections and a cpnvenient "ytrinkl~inder" at end of cycle. Gas dryer, Reg. 209.95. Sale $188 5ale·S188 Reg. 209.95. Two-speed automatl~ washer·~as water level sel~ctlon, 3 water temperature selections, self-cleaning ring filter, and bleach dispenser. 14 lb. capacity. $a)eS128 RtQ. 131.95. Matching dryer has 3 drying settings and an end-of-cycle cdOl-down that reduces wrinkles. Porcelain finish top and drum. Gas dryer, Reg. 169.95 . Sale $158 Save on power tools . Sale 2999 Reg. 34.99. Variable speed, doubfe insulated sabre saw with adjustable "Speed~LocH. Feat1,1Jl!S sawdust __ . blower, rip guide. Q..3500 strokes per minute. ' Sale 3999 Reg. 49.99. 7%" double Insulated circular saw with blade guard litt. Ball bearing construction. 2.1 HP. Sale 3499 Reg. 39.99. 112" Drill is double Insulated with ball·bearing construction. Features double reduction gears, "~peed-Loe" and variable speed control. · · Sal• prices efltcllve through Salurday. Special 6866 22" JCPenney stamped steel 3': HP rotary mower fEia1ures Briggs & Stratton engine, handle controls, recoit starter. Cul yourself in on this value. JCPenney We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM at the following stores: Sale 4999 Reg. 59.H. \?" Square drive electric impact wrench produces 1200 impacts per minute. Includes reversing feature. automatic oiler. 100% ball bearing construction. Sale 4999 A-a.·51.lt. 6" Bench grinder wll/J dynamically balanced rotor, ca st Iron rubber mounted base. Includes one coarse, one medium grinding wheel, Sale 4999 Reg. 59.99. co/nmercia! duly router. 100~'11 ball bearing construction. built-in spindle lock. Includes eye- sh1eld, •,:· cottet. collet wrench and micrometer adjustment. c ' WIHhWIM'H1VNAW4, =--:::· ::ow ---- =----~ Special gas Swag lamp assortment. Choose from a wide selection of styles. We 've got lamps for every decor. All outstanding values. ( -. -FASHION ISLAND, Newport Be.ch (7J'4) ~2313,_H_\Jl'-lTINGTON CENTER, Huntirigton Beach (714) 992.n11. I ' - . • • . '· , " " • .., ' I' ' - • . . .. 8 DAILY PILOT QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi 1-2.:!,. "All I know is he said as long as he was in hili brokerage be thoughl he'd break something. I think be means noses '' L. M. Boyd Pacific People D1ink Heavier \\'hat the supermarket boys would like to figure out is how to keep their customers loyal week in anct'WeH: out"' Difficult. Only one wife in 10 shops at the same grocery store vear round. Three out oC four hit about Uree stores at random. The bargain ads are why. Q. "COULD BOB HAYES outrace a fast elephant?" A. Not likely. But Bobby Hull could, certainly. Ai\1 ASKED how' much this country spends anilually to maintain its forces in Japan. AOOut "511 miilioo. Enough to buy every man, woman and -child in the United States a small transistor radio and a botUe of sake. · NO END to tbot list of famous fel- lows with green eyes, turns ool Add Boris Spassky. HEA¥1lm' DllINKERS -It is those people in the Pacific ~states Who appear to be the heaviest drinken. Next to heaviest,~ surprisingly, are the New Englanders. After that, regimally, in ooiel', come the people of the ~fiddle Atlantic states, the Mowitain states, the East Northcentral states, the South AUantic states, tbe \Vest NorthcentraJ states, the West SoutbcentraJ states and the East Southcenlral states. Or so the liquor ex· perts say. LOVE AND WAR -[f 'the young lady is to be happy over the years~ let her wed some fine fellow who's madly in love with her. but whom she likes although doesn't love. Such is the counsel. of one renowned expert on life among the married. It is his dubious contention that a girl who cares too much gets hurt too often. Our Love and War man disagrees. It's widely know that female who suffers least is she who thinks least often about herself, and lady in love concentrates mostly on her gentleman friend . . LAST Tll\.!E you had to lake a driving test, mister, l"WJW long did that tel last? 'The safety experts claim any dri\•ing test oC less than half an hour's duration is prac· lically worthless. IT ISN'T J UST that Rhode 1sland is the smallest stale, that's not why it gets the least ligtining ci all. Actually, it gels the least lightning per square mile. DID I SAY a U.S postage stamp was issued for each U.S. president who died in olf!Ce? A hall truth, sir. A U.S. postage stamp was issued for eacb U.S. president who died. Address mail 1.0 I~. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Bo:r 1875, New· port Beach, Cotif. 92660. lnte1·nshi1> Forms No\\' Available Information and application fonns for the state Assembly's 1973-74 Internship Program are available now in all ac- credited four-year universities and colleges in California , Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-Huntington Beach) has an- nounced. Interns assist assemblymen and committees as a sup- plement to · st.a.ff services already available to lawmakers. They receive $682.50 per monfh for the 10. month internship period . Burke, a n1cmber or the Assembly Rules Committee, said the purpose of the pro- gram is to provide training in the legislati'le process for young graduates and graduate studenl5. To be ellgible for the pro- gram, applicants must have graduated from a four-year college by Sept.. 1973. Ai> pltcatiou deadline Is Jan. 31. ' Mesa Student Receives A's Class Set lli Spanl.sh An intermediate con- versational Spanish course-will be orrefed this spring by Orange Coast College. The two-unit class meets Wednesday's from 9-12 a.m. in the Catalina Room of the Park Newport Apartments 1 in Newport Beach. Interested students should have taken a beginning Spanish course or have some background in the language. Reg1straliOn will 'be held ln the classroom on Feb. 7, the first day of class. There is a $6 registration fee. Car Class Will Start "The Consumer aod the CAR'' is -a course beginning Feb. 6 al Cal Stale Loog Beach that will teach bow to buy, maintain and make simple repairs on automobiles. The class will be taught from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday evenings through May 22 at Terrance tee Wolfe, 239 Room 118 of the Industrial Arts Princeton Drive, Costa Mesa, Building on the Cal State i;am· has been listed 01) lbe ran pus. quarter honor roll at the The fee will be f48. For Unlvcrs.ity or Montana at more Wormatlon, call the Mi-1a, for earning a 4.0-Offi<tOI COOlinuing Ed.Callon grade point average. / ~ _(113) ~15. . , j • • Special 399 Soft sweater-knit styles. Lamb's wool, engi>ra rabbit hair, end·olher fibers In a blend with a furry feeling. Choose from V neck, U or scoop neck styles. Ribbed tops and bottoms. A-line skirt and pants have elasticized waist band. One color only. ' I . ' $pecial 1199 each Keep your sewing materials at hand In this ptastlc sewing chest. Removable pla tic tray. 3 smart co«ors. Foldaway , handle. top.-sock with JIY!on reinfon:ed heM and toe for extra wear. Both white 1 and dark c:oloR,4palra to a 'package. ln"l1-&-10ll. • ' . l l.' Special s44 Men's polyester suits is texturized for the strength of a woven and· the great look of• knit. Choose bold oolld colors or IOft heather•tones. Men'• alzea 37 to 46. 266 2 piece shag bath mat set includes textured ....... polyester/.nylon rug with frir.ged ends, latex back. Plus matching lid cover. In decorator colrirs. · ' , I " " .. Wi ~C!~!?~~ng·tor. -- Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: • ' l FASHION ISLAND, Newport BHcli (714) 644-23'13. FllJNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 8'12-7771 . • .-> • HA!IBOR CENTER, Cosio Me"' (714) 64b-5021. . I ••• . . . I • 1 . . ' I . ' DAILY f"ILOJ 11!11 &~ THEY'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER TH!'IR VACAl'ION R•y •nd Holon MlllotfS.ck f...,.,, Now OrlHns Wl•esse4,. Terror · ~~port Couple 'l • . ' , . ·~ f .&t' ~~t Sniper Hotel ' fi'· WIWAM SCHREIBER · ~Y and Helen Millett ere hline in Newp!Jrt Beach alter a f vacalian they both will remember for: a long time. Tbey spent four terror-fil)ed days in New Orleans with tllelr hotel under oelge. The MlllettS, 2701 Wlndower st., rented a top-floor roo.m of Uli! Howard Johnson hotel the " . ..... " ...,..~ ! 'It .,,.. like ;,· tdglat"'""e, some· tlai,.. v•11 see· 0.. • .,,._. .. __ , . ~~;....,·· :--.......,:~ I"'' I ~~-,seven-people died -one el a yc:ung sntper who ma have used the couple's !110J11 u hiJ """1quarters. .. '1t •u .)lkO a nightmare, iQmeth1fii Y9U see on '!"."'------ i rulon," Millett said. "It f~ like a :war." •. ~· ' ~\ick 'il!d' ml . Ill. 7 took ·llMI ; . ills coupiel '· 'j , ~ele~U: ~~~':re Jamea Essex and maybe o.ne or two others began shooUng at peo- ple and burning the building. "We bad made a reservation at Brennan's In the French shooting made it look just like a battlefield." "J saw one' policeman sneak '"'""" the ~ but when he got to the other side he wal shot down," sa~ Mrs. Millet,t. .. Somebody said he was dead but I don't kn.Ow." ' The Milletta hadn(t planned tQ stay at Howard Johnson's while louring New Orleans. "We had r.e s er v a t'i on s elsewhere but somehow they didn't get them;" Millett said. "We saw Jioward Johnson's and they gave<~ a real nice room ~ good·'semce, . ' "B\JT WHEN I hearil about the fire they had there in 1'71 and another at a· nearby apartment in which a number of.people died, r started 1(1 get a bad feeling ," Mhiett said. "As a matter of fact we had talked about checking out Sun. day (the day of . the shooting)." . · Miiiett sari the gunfore laAted well into the nigh! end ~and hiJ wif9 QIUJd hear it .I ,frGn,tbe.ir nn"" rtom at the ne'rby Roose~fto.tel. z ; fjlt 90unded ~\a· fast, pop. pine noise," be,'ui~ "Tb~y all had aut.o1n i1.tic ..... ·or semiautomatlC weapons. "We also watched the Marine helicopter rn a k e passes over the roof," he_ said. Quarter ror 11 a.m. but they E~EX WAS eventually shot told us rather coodescel\llPgly dQwn by machineguns in the =e ~'h~~9a~~e ~:.:, ~~co:~.:: ~i=.tbe there," said Mrs. Millett. "As we watched the "So we left the hotel and shooting, we worried for a mo- went for breakfast.. early, ment .about our car, which walked around so.rne stores fo.r was parked on a seventh floor a while and then started iarage bul mostly we worried back," Millett said. about the poor young men get- By the time they walked to ting killed." Millett said. the block where Howard "We had said good morning Johmon's stands. they had to the assistant manager of seen a number of police cars the hotel o.nly a few hours , and fiJf:~~ sc~~ming bY, ~ore .~e wa s ~led by the on r..ut,-.1 1. ''b 1.soµper, said ~trs •. Mlllett. ~-·• !i.~ ' ~ ' · The gun fir~ died iiM'--after ~ •. ·~ l'J!l,1nnled the cor-E,sex WIS jilled, M~f said, ner ~ .. · 1what, was hap-~ut the scene M~ m~-peninf,~· itt.•ld. "lt1was mg, Jan. 3, was someVW1i unbel ' ll':trtiat w'lt.h· .make they will never fo"et. \ , and · ·J!llu:rlng out or the "Canal Street .yiao ' !otady top iW/ih' ;tp1 :~ds of deserted-ape!, it hiid'been Jam· poli13· · . .around. ' rne<f only a.&J or '°'.before," " . e heard the Millett saia: . "U .• , the shoot " ~ 'onlf .. sporad!c scari;ii thing I h;ad ever popp • ~'1 a barr~I~ .s~n. · like l (,";:ffev!r heard !ti · ' · . ' your • ·1'JJett sa!4_. ', THE PtlJLLETJ'S were told "B · ftl'e llYltii over to stay in their hotel Monday ' our iii~! · "yoo c<ii!d •oi;o • along wtth• otl!er guesls of. them • off bulldli:ms," Howard Johnson's. Police ~: ·f .. 1 , ' ~ ~,were looking for .o.tbe.r snl~s: ~~ ''I know ' everyone, thinkS , • J.. • •• • • • ..l.. 1:2"~.:...ti ·there ·Wu~Olily the one, but-I ~;.~ .. ~ can't .hetp but think by the tltf! diootfng • • • a amount of shooting and burn· ing activity there was more b a r r Cl g e lfke than one and the others just tl'01''1'e ne.,er lteartl before.' slipped away in the con- fusion,'' Millett said . Tuesday, some guests were allowed into the hotel to ~~ retrieve Personal belongings. ' said Mrs. Millett. 111 don't know if they were from the sniper or the police." n.e sniper -or snipers - had holed himself up on the !Ith Door or the hotel and ln- lide a bunker-like elevalot and stairwell tower on the roof. Before the shooting started, a number of firea were set over the top 10 floors of the hotel to draw crowda. "The Orsi thing r did was run like crazy to. get away Jrom the shots/' said Mrs . Milletl "Everyone around us was laying fia t on the pavement." FROM A SAFER d~tanc:o, Millett said he and his wife watched the drama for about an hour and a half. HWe could see smoke COO)\. Ing from the room two ~· from oun," said Millott. "The But the top· floors were still . sealed off and the Milletts had to wait. "When they finally let us go up Wednesday. it was the scariest experience of au," said Mrs. Millett. "All the power was off and we bad to walk up 18 flights of stairs in almost total darkness except for a flashlight," Millett said. u AFTER ONE night, I went back because all I could see was blood au over the pla~," said Mrs. Mileti. "They had uoed the stairway to drag down the dead snd wounded." MiUctt continued to the lath noot I only yards from the bunker that had been riddled with police bullets. "I couldn't actually see it because It was so darlt ," (SO. SNIPER, Next hp} ... • • Special 2 for$7 Boycut jeans in navy b1ue cottol' d~1m come wilh Western swing or straight pockets, flare legs, belt loops. ('1('\t~~ Sizes for juntors, misses. .. 0 Special ' 1~? __ -. ' ~.;. -· Sheer pantl.."hose in nyion/span~x for "(list to toe control. Nude heel: assorted cok>B for 1hort, average,,Jong, ex1ra long. , ; . .. .. , ' • ,, '· Special 299 All the great looks 1n ('""t""'"'L swoatenng from }' cardigans to pullovers. ~-,_ ~ Shrinks, blazers. '\ ... layered rypes, turtlenecks, and more. Co!orfUI all acrylic for girls 7 to 16. • " ·~2f~r~1 Solid color, twC»tone, and tri- color' h&ndbagi in classic or c9loffut polyurethane and ~ expanded vinyl. st)oulder 1t(ap1, double handles, even eon'fertible chains. Secure !lap, .,.!Jlp, or lock closings outside. rnulli-compartments inside. • JC Penney The values are here every day. Wednesday, January 24, l97J Special 399 Boycut b1k1n1 1eans for 1un1or high girls. Selection includes nbless -.:vrduroy , den1n1. ct1an1bray, knits. All i..ouon. lots ot colors. S1i'.e:> 6·14 Special 2gaa Combination crib and mattress. Toe- louch release !or drop side. Vinyl covered mallress, cation 1111. Walnut or white finish hardwood. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: DAILY PILOT fl Special 77¢ Oceans of notions AU !hose e11.tras you need such. as cosmetic bags, lravet mirror, ra in bonnet! shoe shine k11s. and many. 1nany more . • FA:SHION ISLAND, Newport Boaoh (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771. HA'RBOR CE.WER, Costa Me sa (714) 1>46-5021. ' • i • • • • • • • • t l l . I • • • • • • • • . • • • . • • ! I 1 ! • I ' I ! I ! . l • . . ' • ' ' ' ; t I i ( l • • • . • • • . l t I • I • I ! • • t • I I 10 OACLV PILOT Wtdne$da.y , J&IMl•J 24, lt73 'Huntington Girl Miss China Title Captured by ~d By TERRY S. COVILLE In Chinese her name is Sue Jan. meaning •·forever precious." It was a UUe bestowed on her by her honorabJe grandfather. Today, 19-year~ld Lorna Chee of Huntington Beach o~·ns another title : "~tiss Chinese New Year." SHE WAS the runnerup Saturday in !he Los Angeles 1\liss China Town contest Sec- ond placi! carries the "New Year" tiUe and a chance to compete for ~tiss China Tciwn U.S.A. honors Feb. 8-17 in San Francisco. The Los Angeles \Yinne.r was Karen Gwen Chinn. 18, of LO'rtNA CHEE , 19 'Forever Precious' Long Beach. all the relatiYes gather for a "I just \Yantcd the ex-large party. usually in a perien~ of_ being in the oo~: reslaurant , says Lorna. Eggs test. n:ieeting new peopl~. are dyed red, symbolixing says Mw Chee, an education good luck (red ) and fertility major at Golden West Colle~e. · \the egg ). "I never expected such a high c-l... doe •• C"'·· honor " "'""' s no! S~o.& unn::se · and has never seen China, She lives with her parents, though the family has ~Jr. and Mrs. Lorrin Chee, at reJati•es in Taiwan. Hong 6792 Bridgewater Drive. They Kong and ma.in1and China. moYed to Huntington Beach from Los Angeles in 1970, and Lorna finished her senior year at Marina High School. SHE'D UKE to be a teacher, but isn 't sure if it \\'OUld be for elementary school, nursery schqol or for the handicapped. "I like young children. We haYe a lot or young cousins in my mother's family," Loma says. · While her family is quite modernized, Lorna says they do follow some traditional customs and she does feel the impact of the Chine&e culture. "l'M PRETTY Ameri- ..1 LlXE Chinese food," Lorna says. "But I also like Mexican, llalian and plain old hamburgers. 1 don't really have any favorite." Loma is active in a Golden West service club, TOSH-COF (The Ou!Stretclled Hand-Omt· mitment Of Friendship) which works with the Red Cross and other community agencies. Archery, modern dance, bowling, and service projects are her main interests. Miss Chee was born in Hooolulu, but lived there only two years. Her mother was born in Los Angeles and her father in Shanghai. canized. but I s t i 11 like AS MISS Chinese New some tradition. Each Chinese Year, she rules over the New Year (Feb. 2. 3, and 4) "Year rJ. the Magnifici!Dt Ox." grandfather gives us money in People born in this year are a red envelope." -.. supposed to be filled with pa· Red iDdicates good luck. tience and possess a gift for When a baby is a month old, inspiring others. SNIPER ... ICont. from Preceding Page) Millett said. '·And then ~·hen I saw the Ooor , I was amazed." Don Bonfa To Teach Law Class He said all the rooms were gutted and blackened by fire and smoke. Huntington Beach City At· torney Don Bonfa will tt'ach a class called "Law and the Layman" during the spring semester of adult education at Edison Hjgh School. ''Even the windows were so covered with soot the rooms were completely d a r k , ' • Millett said. • I I "WHEN I GOT into the room, I found everything slrewn over the place," he said. "My wife's jewelry boz had been pried open and the best pieces were gone," be said . "The room was littered with cold ooffee in cups and other things that made it look like a well-used headquarters.'' Millett said he still isn't sure who looted his room -which was closest to lhe bunker -or whether it was used by the snipers at all. But he did say the word "PIGS" was scrawl- ed Jo big letters on the blackened window. "What wu left of our things I just threw into a few pillowcases," be said. "We couldn't save too much." nlE Mll.LE'ITS left New Orleans the same day, thankful they hadn't been in room 1831 the day bullets slarted fl,U.g . "One woman next door to our room said she and her husband heard one of the dead people s~t 'Don't shoot my husband"and then two shots," said Mrs. Millett. "The nei:t day we heard a young coople on their hooey· moon died in that room, shot by the sniper and burned,'' she said. "That could easily have been us." She said the people Sponsored by the Huntington Beach Union High School District. the class is open to any district resident 18 years or older. Students may register at the first class meeting Jan. 30 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Room 135. The class will meet Wednesdays. For further in· formation call 84J..a503. ~uto Fee DeadJine The deadline for 1973 pay· ment of 1973 vehicle registra· lion fees is S p.m. Feb. 2. Vehicle owners iknd both ha!Yes of the folded registra· lion fonns when applying fOI"' 1973 licen.se plate stickers. ac· cording to a Department or Motor Vehicle spokesman. Four department offices serve the Orange Coast area and office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monda)' through Friday. They include : Costa Mesa 720 W. 19th St.; Santa Ana 1331 E. 1st St.; San Clemente 106 W. AYenida Canada-: Westminster 13700 Hoover. North Dakota Picnic Slated who heard the shootlng thought it was a family quarrel but ran out of the hotel as fast as Former N o r t h Dakota they could just in case. The residents will meet for an 111 move probably saved their day picnic Feb. 4 at the lives. Sycamore Grove Pari in Los Angeles. "IF WE HAD been in our The event will begin at 10 room, J reel certain we would a.m. al UieiPark, sis miles have met the sniper and from downtown Los Angeles died," MUJM! 111\d. and off the Pasadena Freeway "I feel happy and srateful to on Avenue 52. have ucaped with our lives For more infonnation, call but I can't help bul lhlok °' .. ;;;(iilJ.'lii)ii7iiM-4Miiiiiilii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lhe pqcJr ·young men who died11 lliere," Mllletr said. Will they ever go back to New Orleans on vecatlon? ''Yes, J think we ml,ht even ro again thl1 year.' Mllletl .said. 11Thrre are a lot of thtnp we wnnted to see." CURE c.,r.. tllt tkll h W tMI ti HOAG HOS,.ITAL Y• ....,_,.....""' hi lllltM¥f!r ..... ...,, ~ . J ' • •• a • •• Shop these and dozens of other great .. t>uys • Buthurry please! .Sale ends this Sut1tdlay. Sale 229 Pair 68x24" Reg. 2.70 "Pamela'' Super-looking solid color sharkskin curtains. Penn-Press® spun rayon for no ironing. Cotton ball fringe. 68x30" reg. 2.70 •......•..•...... Sale 2.29 68x3S" reg . 2.86· ...............• Salo 2.43 Matching valance reg . 1.90 ..•••••• Sale 1.S1 Sale 288 Pair . 80x24" Reg. 3.39 "Mercury" flocked dots cover Dac- ron® polyester ninon. 5" bottom hem. 80x30" reg. 3.60 ••.• · .......•.... Sale 3.06 80x36" reg. 3.79 · · · · · · · · · · ·····.·Sale 3.22 Valance reg. 2-:42· ••. , ....•••..••• Sale 2.05 Sale 296 Pair 68x24" Reg. 3.49 'Mod Mushroom' brtghtly colored in Kadel® polyester/Aviril® rayon. 68 x 30" end 68 x 36" reg. 3.99 ••••• .Salo 3.30 68x 11 "Valancereg.2.49 ..•.••••• s1112.11 Sa·le 330 Pair 48x24" Reg . 3.99 "dover" Penn Prest cotton hopsack· ing. Cotton knit fringe. 46x30" reg. 4.49 ....•.••..•••••.. Sale 3.81 48x36" reg. 4.99 .. · • · · · ·. • · · · · • · .. Sale 4.24 48X45" reg. 5.49 · · • • · • ...•.....•• Sale 4.66 Valance reg. 2.69 •.•••••••••••••• Sale 2.28 . Sale ·-~~ .! . •. __ , •, . 313 Pair 68 x.24" ! Reg. 3.69 "Mayan" curtains are naturat ·color cotto11 "S""hurg with bright colored trim. Penn-Prest@ 68x30" reg. 3.69 .•••.•.•••.••••.• Sale 3.13 68x36" regA.29 ................. Sill• 3.64 Matching valance reg. 2.69 •••••••• Sale 2.28 - • . , , - ' .. JCPenney ·· . We know .what you're .looking for. Sa.l'e ~1~:;~ .. · Reg •. 3.29 "Royale'' sheer polyester ninon in fich fashion cotol"S. Little-or-no Ironing.&" bottom hem. 80x30" and 86 x 36" reg . 3.49 ...... Salo 2.98 7 x 11 " Valance.reg._2.69 .••.•••••• Sale 2.28 Sale 2$4 Pair · ' 70x24" . Reg. 2.99 .. 'Sutton'1 floral prints on polyester/cotton. PenrrPrest. 5" bottom hem. 70x30" reg. G.09 ...•• .-...•..•.... Sale 2.62 70x36" reg. 3.11 .•..••.•••.••••.. Sale 2.64 70x11" Valance reg . 2.35 .•....... Sale 2.01 • Sale-3~~x;:.1·ao and 36" Reg. 3.99 'Mary Lou' Curtains have a floral· pril\t that will brighten any decor. 100% ace- tate taffeta. 100% cotton lining in fashion col- ors. Valance 84x11 " reg. 2.89 .••••••••• Salo 2.45 Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores:. FASHION ISLAND, Newport Bo•ch (714) 641-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunlin<Jton BHch (714) 892-7771. ---t Hl\RBOR CENTER, Costa-Mts•-(714) 646-5021 . . - I i ! f • • l • I I I 1 ' 'z '1LOT·ADVERTISER s WtdnesdlJ, Jan<wy 24, 1973 Necessity Ol Tests Stressed - By DR. STl!INCROllN As Perry Como used '° IQ' on bis TV program, 111 a:e~ JrM1. ten" -and then bt'~ llitf: I ' get letters -and thtn 1 "rite. Wbat about! Someltnioo l1ie choice Is dl(ftcult. At 11- questlona about heart di,.... sttm lo tit In the lead. ,At other tlmei, lllaon!nl• or scores of atber PfOblema. One never imOws w~at seems to trouble people most until letters aro ~ Bui· 11!1 eholct of 1 sublOci.).otte Ii determined by ~ pita ror help. As In the following let· ter: Dt1r Dr. Stelncrob~: About a year ago I bepn having ·heart pelpltatlona, dlulneH, sudden )lot fiuhea, aweatlng, and balM ID nervous I would actuaUi lrembJe. 1 am 31 and the IMlher to two sons (ages 2 and i). I went to a doctor and he said Jt was nerve-.. He prescrlbell tra~ulllzerl. I consulted anoth~r doctor 'for a more comple\e examhititlon DOCTOR. IN THE HOUSE which Included EKG , chest X ray, urine analysl!:. The nurse stuck my finger once for a blood test. This doctor also said it was my nerves. THE TRANQUll.IZER~ help a little, hut I still liari' the symptoms I started with._._. I _ have read riianyO f your col· umns in which people had oymptoma Jhat "'" blamed on nerves Jt first, but Jatef some other physical ai1ment was found to be the cause. At times these· feelingi I a:et make me ~ depressed because L bave fwo wonderful children who deserve " better mother than·tliey ha .. rlcht now. DO you think all my symp!Oma might be due to somethnlg other than nerves ? -Mn...'L. . 1 - COMMENT: Making· long· dlst~is is Uke Sun-day quar)l<!>¥1<1ng. It iJ -lo lilt hero IDd make IDd 'hope~ . 11' leadlnil ~· • there t6 • • tOueh\ aoi •• do. . Nev1e~thel~as, it is sometimes· pc>ssible to come up with a siluesUon·when ~ thinks · ao"l':'hlng Important may have beell Q.Veffooked. For example, Mrs;•· Y ., you Write that the only blood test made was taking a finger· prick specimen for ex· am.inaUon. Immediately, that rings a diagnostic bell. Did either of your doctors consider that your oymptoms might be due lo hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)? Your symptoms are typical. THEREFORE, TO make sure that lm't the reason for your disability, I suggest that you aU: for five to sli: hourly blood f:Umlnatlons for 1ugar level Thia "ilJ provide a blood sugar tolerflllCe. curve. If ,you do reaUy have bypoilycenlia, a high prOtein, low carbohydrate diet and ap- proptlate medicine m a y traniliinn yoo Into • • ... . womlin~ If the reason for your "nertes" 'ls not hypo1Jycemla, ttlen you may have to rely on tranqilllizefs as temporary cn:atches unUl the actual cause of your trouble is found. For your sake, I hope my aug- gestion happens to be valid in your case. MEDICALE'l'TES (Replies 'To -I For Mn. T.: No, I don't agree that having art abOrtlon ls "as easy as falling oft a toe." Tak~ medlclnt IO emp. ty the uterus is not the answer. And you'd better leave it all up to a doctor as to if, when, and how to have an abottk>il. • ~· Tbt trouble is tbat rte\'Dt publlclly has made. It · zetm that having an abortion is less serious lhao havlng a tooth pulled. Any operation Is serious, and must be perform- ed by an expert under Ideal asepUc conditions. Buena Park's Party Slated BlltNA PAllX -City of· llctall espect lo host I, cltlMm It the llltb blrlhdoy porty of the dty lo be held bet...., I llld 6 p.m. Jan. II In the ~c center, ll6iO Beacb Blvd. I .,SHOI DIPT.,.-N•-9 '-It I ' QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 120 Gir/1' FaJiion Booh ......... _ ................. 7."·9.99 2. .. 120 Women's Fashion Boots ................ 9.ff.15.99 3.11 171 Women's & Girls' Scuffs ·-··-··········." .......... 2.00 .II 10 Men's C.sual Shoes ................... ·-·········-·· 10.99 4.00 I , 3 I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW Christmas Candy-Filltcl ' & mi1tad ................. 59 41 ,,Y ard.of.eheese'' ·•tt-··········r·····-·········-··-· 4,50 . ' !,_ ,. 2 I l I WOMN'S ACCIUO'tlS Newport '-It < .,, .10 2.88 I ~ ,.. ! QUAN)'ITY • ORIG. NOW JIO &fn~ine Leather Juni.P.t Handbats -·············---·---2.22 160 A•t. ~omen'• H•nd0.,1 -·-·--'"··· 4.00·7.00 2.11-5.81 I Walnut Jewelry loxes -·-······························· 8.00 6.11 I TOY DEPT .-New ..... _. I I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 100 only Action Ji1ekson Dolls & Aec:e1. ··-· .. ··-1.7·9 1S-only lezy Daz.y Dolls ············-············-········· ""5 :6·6 .88 1.66 I GIRLS' DEPT.-New ..... 1-11 I QU.i,tlTITY ORIG. NOW 17.S Acrylic Knit Pant Suits ....... -....... 9.00-tb~SO 4.9f.S.ff al Assorted Girl1' Dresse5 .................... 5.00-9.00 3.Sf-4.88 ZS' Girls' ~obes .................................. 6.98·1'1.00 5 ....... 88 12 Velvetee~ Smock Oreses ·························.::-· 16.00" 5.88 18 .laced Trimmed Polyester Knit Tops ...........• 4.0q , 1~1 60 Acrylic Knit Coordinates ................ 5,00-7.00 2.n.J.18 25 Nylon P•nt Sets ............................................ 3.99 . • 2.88 -6Q J>rint Shifto ·-·-....................................... , ..... 1.88 · ,88 I . I JUlllOI, HUiH •DEPT.-Newport ._.,. :' I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 221 Women 's Travel Noltons .................... :................. .77 230 Women's 8ubble Umbrellas ·······················--······· 1.11 5 Pin Striped Skirt Suits ................................ 16.00 4.~8 41 Full Cap Ladies ' Wigs ................................ 19.00 1.11· 10 Sweater Dresses ·························-··············· 15.00 ,.18 lZO Fitte & Unfitted Cosmetic Bags .:...................... 2~50 7 Suede Leather Jaeket5 ......... ·--·-····-.......... 29.00 19.18 120 Fully L ned Purse Cosmetic Bags ········-···········-····· 1.00 10 Suede leathe Sk irts ........................ _ ....... 14.00 l.18 ' IO Assorted Jean Styles -····················· 5.00-10.00 2.88 l•-------•i-•1,.....,------•1• 11 • .. -""1,~-'°-Assorte.d Knit_lop1o .............................. 4.So.1.0·0 2.18 L_w_o_M_E_N_·s_s_L_-.... __ lf_L_•_N_Gl_•_• __ N_ .. _._,.._rr ___ .. ~ ~u::ia;.:i:~~~t·Hi~·h· .. i~-~~-~····L~~~-;~ .. 3".-o,;-~:i.4396~8-1::: QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 96 Flannel Slee·pwear-s, m, I ................................ 2.81 144 Bikini Briefs .......................................................... 3/1.00 144 Asst. Foundations-Bras, Girdles _ 3.00.8.00 1.88-6.8' t 4' Polyester loungewaar ·························-··-· 14.00 10.18 .~ A"ee •Robes-Dress Length ... '. .................... 7.ff.9.99 II «?vi~ Lo•nger .... : ............... -........................ 15.10 12.11 12 8eft91:..Rob.es ............................................ --44.00 21.6' J6 Body Shirts-Pastel colors ................ -................ _ l.H I ' QdANTITY .. ' ' _.. . ORIG. NOW 6fl"'~••f.r~nit Dresses I: Pant Suits ...................... J.n / . . , .. Womin'1 Dresses Lf~nior, 1Mi1sa1, Half Si1e1 l .................. 20%-40°/o off F."o..mal '& ·Bridal Wear ............................ 259/o·lS"/o off 24 Woman'sj:Pant Suits .................................... 1.9.H-29.99 14 WO"'rn's Sizzler Pant Uniforms ................ 10.00 6.81 12 Wcimen's 'Batter Uftlform• ................ 12.00-14.00 I .II 11 Midi Length Coats !Fabric & Leather) .... 85.00 42.81 12 Genuine leather Bika Jackets .................. 22 .00 9.81 I . ·- I JUNIOI SHOP-Newport _. I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 60 Jr. Fllp.. Ski.rts .................................................... _.. 2.11 60 Jr. Swaaters-2 styles .................................... 2.11-3.88 20 Jr. Bluer.,-. ................................ -................ .,........ 6.8' JO J r. Knit Top• ........ c ...................................... 6.00 4.88 11 Sw .. ter Smock ToP' .........• .'.. .................... 11 .00 11.11 21 Jr. 'fi1shion Blouses ........................ 8.00-9.00 5.814.81 • 16 Lon'9 sfeeve Turtlenecks ............................ r1.oo 10.11' 9 leath.eri Jaek~ts-3 ~tyles ........................ '10.00 40.00 [ Q -WOMEN'S SPORTSWIAl-N1w ..... IMCll I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 90 Mit1es' ·Shirts-white & pastels ............................ z.n · Misses' Co-ordinate Cla•r•nee 10.00-15.00 11.11-7.18 40 lonq SI.eave Pant Tops ................................ 7 .00 l .18 15 Sleeveless Tops ........................ ·--··-··········· 11.00 2.81 10 White Body Shirts .................................... 12.00 9 ... 10 Better Pant Tops ..................... ·-················ 15.00 12.11 16 Pleated P1lan:o Pants ···············-· ... : .... _. ___ ll.00 7.11 19 Fashion Pants ···-···························· .. ··········· 12.00 f.11 I .. MIN'S CLOTHIN-.iow...,, ..... I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW H Cprdu1oy R•neher Jackets ........................ 22.50 12.tt 13 A11t. Lined J•ckat1 ........... : .......................... 18.91 9.H JO Split Cowhide Rancher J•eket1 ···-··--·······-48.00 2t.tt 200 'Knit Oren Sl .. eh (1~ 32-401 ................... , ............ Y.50 " J~ Polye,1tir/Cotton Cu••I Stech 111. 28.321 ...... 2.50 I MEN'S ACCISSOlllS-Newport -I QUANTITY 0116. NOW I to only Knit Oren Shlrt1 .... ---·-···-· 10.tl.lf.tl UI 20 only p,110 .. r s .. e1ter< -·-·--·-7.tl-12.tl ........ 21 only Cotton V1iollr Shirt• --··-·· IO.tl-11.91 • Cotton Thermel Shirts encl Or.wen, --"'---"··-1.JJ Craw Soelc1-one 1i:r:e ..... _ .. :_···--···---···-· 1/1.,. IOn' DIPT. I 5 NswF'f"l..a I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW . U only 100 1> Nylon Shh·to L/S ... _ .• _ ........ ". l .50 96 only Cord. Jaelcet1o;-School A9• --·-···· 17.SO 40 Ofliy -Pr .... hoel Hootle<I •<hl1 12.ta ... 7.81 UI I INFANTS' DEPT.-Newport leadi I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW Infant Robes ........................................ 4.98-5.98 1.88 15 Toddlers' Outerwear ....................... 6.00:-8:00 J.88-5.81 10 Toddlers' Body Shirts ....................... ." ............ 3.19 1.88 15 lnf•nt Oi•per Sets ........................................ 4.50 1.88 I FURNITURE DIEPT --""!'"°" '-It I ' . , QUANTITY ORIG. NOW I 3 only 90" s.of~ ·w/Pill~w Ar~~oe!d~ I ~-~>o·o, .,~DO 3 only Med.1 N1 ht ~tand-Fru1twood ...... 4ibo .. n.- l only Swive'I ROder--Velvat-Whita •... 189;.QO { '.ff~ Z only Hereulon Rec:lifter-Blaek • White 139:00 · ~op 1 only Ottoma~range .,Vinyl ... : ..... ~:;···"'~75.00,. '39~11 1 only Queen 1Sleeper Sofa-Nutria Brown 2·29.95 177.00 2 only Buffet-:--Fruitwood ·······-············-···-~ ~0.00 71.11 4 only Herculon 7·5." Sofe--Yallow .......... '219.00 99.91 1 only Traditional Hi Ba~k Ch•ir-. , Green Velvet ······--········-···················· .. -119.00 59.11 1 only Tr•ditional Lo Back Chair-, Gold Velvet ................ c ...... -·-········-········ 119.00 ·st.88 I MAJOR APPLIANCES· DEPT~Ne.;...,, '-It I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW I 1 only 6 Program 14 lb. Washer-Avocado 199.QO 181.00 1 only 4 Progr•m .Gas Oryar-Avoe•do ···~ 163.00 lSl.~p . 1 only 8 Program 16 lb. Washer-Avocado 238.50 219.00 1 only 8 Program 16 lb. W•sh•r-White . .238.50 219.00 1 only 4 Program Gas Dryer-White ........ I 03.00 158.00 HOME ELECTRONICS DEPT.-Nowport leach ; I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 12 only 2 Speed Phono w/AM R•dio ............ 19.95 1.88 10 only Drop Down Pho110 w/Stereo Rad io .... 69.95 JI.Bl 25 only Cassette R•dio _ ·····-'\".··············-········ 38.88 21.88 5 only Cassette Recorder AC/DC ~ ......... -J;-6'9.95 31.18 10 only 9" Bl•ck & White Port~ble TV _., ...... :''99.95 78.B8 SIWIHG MACHINI DIPT;t"IWport ....... l QUANTITY ORIG. NOW I 1 only Swing & Sew M•chine ···············-··· 99.95 79.11 5 only 42 Design light W9ht. S•w Machine 159.95 129.00 4 ~nly Sawing I Stor~ge H~ssock ····1'··:.·:·---·;···· 18.18 " CARPIT DR'T. I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 10 3V1 'x6' Broadloom Ren,nants Asst ........... , .... .' ....... I .II 75 27"x41" Bro•dloom Remnants Asst ....... _ ..... ·--·· 2.22 5 l 1/1 'x6' lmporfi~ Woven 1 R.ug-Avoc:•do .... 19.00 9.11 5 9xl2' Klsmft Sh•9 Rug-Asst ............................. 26.99 1 9'x l2' Nylon Rut-Avocado ....... ·--········ 44.88 29.11 1 61/1'x12' Polyester Shag Rug--llue ····-·····60.65 44.U I 6'x9' Broadloom or Shag Ru9-Asst ...... ·-········--24.11 2• 6xf91/i' Lin~aum-lumt Orenge ······---123.00 61.50 5 6'x9' Kisme't Sh•g Ru~11t. ··-·:·············· .. ········ 15.ft JC Penney We Know What You're Lookln9 For 24 flASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ' Wtdntsda.r, January 24. 1973 s DAILY PILOT JJ I i:i.lRDWARE . DEPT .-Newport leack I ' QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 3 only Li9ht Fixture Tulip ·-············· ............. 49.00 15.00 3 only Llgkt Fixture We.stern ........................ 49.00 15.00 5 only light Modern ....... ,. __ ........................... 39 .00 15.00 _, I AUTO CENTER-Newport leach I .,.. QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 10 only B78>e l3 Belted Tire ........................ 12.00 + FET 18 only Window Wash Antifreeze Fluid .... 2 gels for .99 1 only Scat T rector 3 wheel demo ........................ J00.00 24 onl y Steel Belt l78x 15 Cadillac: Tires .... 36.99 + FET 30 only No. I or No. 2 Headlight Bulbs ........ 1.59 .99 250 only 8 Track Tapes. Good Selection ............ 6.95 2.99 6 only Plastic Seat Cover Set5 ........................ 1.00 each 4 only Cool N Clean Air . Conditioner l1:15talled .... 150.00 120 only Air Filte'rs for most American Cars ........ 1.69 each 200 only loose Sp•rk Plug Wire5 ....................... -.• 10 each 10 only Smile Car Mats Rubber ...................... 4.99 4.00 127 only 4 Track Tapes ......... -.--............................. l for 1.00 75 only 40 Month Worranty Battery. Special .......... -11.88 I GARDEN SHOP-New ..... leac• I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW I 1 LUGGAGLNewport lwt I ' . QUANTITY ORIG. NOW Samsonite lugg•ge Closeout-Oise. Colo" ...................................... 35.00·60.00 25.H-4S.H I STATIONARY DEPT~Newport leach I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 24 only Conn ie Hawkins Book "Foul" by D•vid Wolf ····-·······-· .. ············ ... : ......... 6.99 4.U 140 only Many Leading Hard Cover Books Spec:i1I Buy .......................................... --........... 2/1.00 4 only Adding M1chines Electric 7/8 -....... 109 .99 79.11 I HOUS!WARIS Dm.-Now ..... .._. ' I QUANTITY ORIG. NO'.y 100 only Stainles1 Steel Steam Baskets .................... J.99 ll only Men's Chair V•lets ........ 15.49-36.f9 7.11 .. 21.11 15 only Molded Dishes Copkbook .................... 2.99 1.18 l only Electr ic Clothes Brush ···-·············· .. ··· 12.99 2.il 7 only Revolving C•nister ... ~ ............................ 1.66 .II • I SPORTING. GOODS DEPT.-New ..... _. I ·QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 24 only Fishing Lin e Sets .................................. 2.88 .88 144 only Fishing Tackle Sets ···--··············· .. ·-··· 2/.88 2/M l2 only Wil1on Golf B•li1 ............................ 3/ 1.36 l/." 24 .. only Pl"' If Golf l•lis ....... -........ ,_ 9.96 doz. 5." doz. 1 only I Ft. Pool T•ble ················-··········· 3.99.00 244.00 1 only 8 Ft. Pool T•ble ............................ 4.99.00 lH.00 24 .• only Football Jerseys .................................... 6.27 5.22 6 only Foolb•ll Seh ...................................... 11 .25 7.15 I IAR SHOP-New ..... '-lt I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 2 only Ice Sery.rs .......................................... 10.00 2 only Cheasebt>1rd1 ·····-····· .. ························· 6.00 4 only Party Tr1ys .......................................... 10.00 I HOME DECORATOl SHOP:...itewport _. 7.88 4 ... 4.H I QUANflTY ORIG. NOW I 12 only Brass Cadleholder1 with Prisms ............ 1.00 9 only Ash Tr1y/Co•ster Sets ..................... _ 2.95 7 only Coffee Server Sets ... -·······-··· .. ···-······ 7.49 5 only Asst. Pictures ···----·-············ .. ··-····· IS.DO FASHION FAIRICS Dfl'T.-Nowport ..... 5.81 I.II I.II .... I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW . ]7 Crewel Kilo ........ -.• _.,,_ ................ 4.98·1.99 3.11-6.11 270 yd1. COiton l Colton llend1 45" wide 1.98·2.29 1.U 250 yd1. Cotton end Cotton Blends. · 36" & 45" Wide ·"'········ .. •••· ... -···--·-· .98,-1.29 M .. The open-houle event will Oller dlap1-y~ 1bout various dty deJ>&rtmenll llld relrahmcnt.s. IL---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'."-' J - ' ( I J Jl DAIL V PILOT i ORANGE COUNTY ~ ·' Insanity • Plea Filed in Slaying J S.\~TA ANA -A del'lV has !K'en granf'ed' tn the Orange in!~· Supa-for Court 111urder I of a lluntington Beach i with the defendant's ad- on.1\ pleas that he is not cuilty by rea~n of inse1nll~'· f Presidiug Judge Bruce Sum· ~r y:i po i n tc d !\VO ~chiafriJts to· examftie John er -Alden. '42. ()( 20622 av.·k: Larie, and ordered to return to the courtroom Jiil. 31 Jor a determinatiotr on th'Cir rt&lings. Aldt>n had been schedul~ to Ce trial last v.·eek on charges at he shot and killed his ' re. ArleI1e. 39. fol\ov.·ing a arrel lasl Aug 5. Police sa td thev found the !let-riddled body ol rhe "°man in the mastei: bedroom of the home. T~e,t said !hey rOund the empty .22-01iber plstol allegedly used by Alden 1ft 1he nearby hatlv."8y. .Dedt/1 l\'otkes \;.; ARBUCKLE & SON i#;STCLIFF MORTUARY di E. 17th St.. Costa '.'dtsa 6·16-4888 • BAL It-BERG ERON FUNERAL HO'.\fE Corona del /\lar 6'7l·!MSO Co1ja J\tesa Gt&-242-1 • HELL• BROAD\\' A Y •'. l\1bRTUARY lJO Brol\d•ay, Costa J\ltsa LI 8-.1-13l· · J • McCOl\MICK LAGUNA BEACll: J\lORltli\HY 705 Laguna Can·yon Rd . 491-1415 •• PACIFIC VIEW , ,_1El\10RIAL PAl\K •Cen1etery ~)ortuary •··· Chapel Sooo Pacific View Drive Nc.v.·port Beach, CallfornJa &44-2'700 •• PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL • 110'.\1E ~ · .' ~ 7801 'Bol!la Ave. ~ Westminster 893-3525 _i. • SMIJHS,' MORTUARY , m: Main St H'iiatiilgtoa Beach Wfdrtnd1y, January 24, 1973 Mo ve t o. En¥r,~~ On Pr91ects· ~n1.e·d ' ' I • • ~--- SANTA ANA -Supervisor S UP_,ERVIS\)11 , Ct'WB!Uf I~ c<llb of bulldlni. ml Devid I.. Baker 'l"IJa.day said there were 11,000 acm jli cllllcrlmJnatory. 111' Oilllc called lllr an e n d 10 which could be developed l<r llie right of alllo apply !or "discrimination" In coo-under ~ freeie. ~~ , 1 e 0 e.r 1 1 siderlpj1 iooe cbangea Ind • R-. S!lyde<,-~t of maaager Iii ~I Moultoo- tract'tiuipo during :tile current 1 tho E!li<ironmental CO.Qllon, 1 lllci¥'1 W11lrf'llblri<t llid 1 freeze on new developneot In said ac<eptlng addlllor/al lOOe l'(ewi>Ort. S.Octl City Qiun. the' coWUy, but his move failed change applicatiom now would dlmb, c~ for ord;erly in a 2·2 tie vote. overload the county Planning growth. · Zone requests .,. being ac-Depaliment while It • was,, •Ho aaid 114 l!'Jtlir' <!iotrlt1i! cepted in those areas whSch working on · the · "°'1htywlde • which terVtS ..J0,080 1ou6e1 have regional general plans, eeneral plan. county restaen& ii inWllltlnl • Baker said. These include ~ Gilbert Ferguson. executive f30 million in a pubUc 'J_Orb Ca pistrano Valley, Mission director of CE,EED, -'!.'! ~4'1dtbat,ifil'o~~ Viejo. El Tero Leisure World, deve~· l'WP! ·IMCI .. 1t~PPeii, tu.es, nM Ca nada Hills and othen.· .-~ lbe ~ lmj>ooed ~ ne<essaril,y Co up. , · t • ' ' I ..l ··tt b not fair to 1bokt uP1 "' "' developers in other· areas · 'Godf h , :.~.i:ne~.: . · at er · Four' ti!· we have a county,vide .,... • ... • • . general plan." Baker 1Ugued. • .~ · · ; BAKER GOT •he ~o•e o1 Tr;r.z D'"*"" SAt ·, ,; Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. ' ~ • • !Ltll-t/. ~ but Supervisors Ralph Clark ~i:., 1 ' • and Rooald Caspers 1'ere <>i>-SANTA ANA -Four men · Gr.and Jury-indlctment llsUng poSie<f, SUpervisor Robert Bat-dabbed :the ''Godralber~'Four!' ..,-::-charges ot cons PI r a~, tin was absent. · 1· lo Baker then moved that tile ~ lawIDen who accused them ~c'!:~~~. ~t :h.r;.. problem be referred to the Pill arre.st of. trying to eztract were endorsed after the plDll County PIAnoing CommissiOn' '5,000, Mafla-etyle, from .•-listened to tile .leollmony o1 with order,; to report back in Hunlington Beach huslnes,man Pbij.ip Luchesi,.. operator af three weeks after a hive been ordered to face trial Pal's· Vacuum service, 1111113 public hearing on the , sU , . :. Main St., Huntihgton Beach.•· This inotion was al'!ioved '. ~arch 28 m Or~ Coun- Baker asserted.· t b a t ~ Court. ,,. " 1'-QucE $AID Hughes, Mer- developers in areas willl local Judl!'I Jamel Turner ·!"' U.,, , 'rltt and MUJei:, all Im- general plans are geitJni a trial daf..e a™l_ allowed' ball fbr maculately dresseii and riding headslari on those ·in otbet-G-g., Earl llijgbt!a, 32, DI -·1n-;J!"'lottg, black, ll!DOll.lille, areas and his original pniposal. mu . Ht"10lofu, U.0 Hiii" .called at Lllcltesl 's store last created a debate between eo-tington·: Beach, tr an~ I e n-t Octpber . and. advised the vi r on men ta l·i st s and Walter Eugene! Miller 3f as ton ts bed bus.lnessman: developers before itl<tied Yl!ith Robert Galas --47 villa Part: "G•s bas a -~tra<:l..,.Qf.!:t on the tie vote. , .. andJackAld~_A1efti&&,37,# you." .. ··.:: ·1.;·t' '": ~· •.• ~ Nance North of the Sad-Long Beach. PoliW-.akt-LucbMf,;fu 10ld ~~ sa~e f=i=~ All rour were named in a ~t!i:;~::Ut;:=;!~~ remain to avoid haphazard. up by the absent Galas and ·· wanton growth beyond the Aid N ed that if be cared to contrjbute a .. capabilities of school distrJcts e am . , _further $8,CKX> the trio' would to provide for . • :. _--:;. ~ of Galas himself. . -~. "Vi'e have plenty of land· To Airpo• rl~ .~• l.Ai9llesi said,he managed to already zoned in the soutti'. ~ f.· \ .sta'lt bis 'flst!Ors and im- COWlly area," she p~ested. .; , . • mediately adviied Huntington Date Set For Union P~tition 'C • ~ Beach police of the alleged U • omm1ss1on ' 1¢ion -plot. All lour have 'pl1!4ded . -t ' In lbe ~charges. ·' ' ,. (."" .. , ·• Clinic -_SI~ted :._.{ On 1973 Derby SANTA ANA-Boys and girls throughout the county can prepare for the 1973 Or::iogc County Soap Box Derby by al· tending a clinic here Saturdav. The event i! open io youngsters ·11 to 15. 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CIWI lfl.US • IL . 4* IL SPIAT ""'-" 1 99 .... _, lllc.2.11 • .. • • ( 13 . , '· , , ' • . . • . • • -• J <I DAILY PILOT WedneSday, Jan~ 24, 1973 Californi a First New Diagnostic Degrees Okayed 'We 11• e ·r e t.he fir• t f'Ollege In California Io · a d o p 1 this pro- g r a n1 ' (electro· diagnostic) frankly, there are more job openings in that field." Mrs . Woodward said. "That's not to say there aren't jobs in EEG, however. All of. our June EEG graduates have jobs lined up." Mrs. Woodward said that • there are many good jobs available in the two fields and : many OCC student s are of- fered jobs before they com- ""Plete their specialty. . "Four students dropped out '' of the electro-<:liagnostic pro- .-, gram this year because they · TeCeived job offers that were · just too good to pass up." RESPONSIBILITY ol an ECG technician is to help a physician obtain information about the function ol a pa- tient's heart. An EEG tech.at- '. cian helps the physician gain information about a patient's brain function: Equipment used in both jobs is complex ; and expensive. · "The work in b o t h specialties includes operating electronic equipment, handling sick or inj ared patients, organizing laboratory pro- grams, coordinating activities with other OCalth care team members and laboratories. and typing and Storing reports.'' \!rs. \Voodward said. ,;Physicians depend heavily on the technician for skill and honesty in order to get the most and best diagnostic in- formation possible.'' Mrs. Woodward admitted that ECG can be learned in a short term on-the-job-training situation, but she stressed the value of the college's two semester program. GR}J)UATES OF our pro- gram are not only campletely profic ient in elec- trocardiogram testing. but have a strong background in the sciences. and allied health." she said. "Persons stud ying ECG in on-the-job training situations learn only what they need to know for a specific job. They learn to operate t h e machinery in 'coo kb ol)l fashion' much like following the steps in a rec1pe "Our students are fully equipped for addit.iooal Job responsibilities arid farther education." Students enroller! tn t.1..e r-.rr semester ECG tpet::1a1ty t.li:el-'~ such background toor'\1!1 u . Introduction to HeatUI Care , • Medical Term i n olo g y Anatomy and F'b"f.!~Y. Basic Electronic!: Math: Pa· tient Care; Human Diseases; and Applied Pharmacology. sPEcmc ECG courses in- clude : Medical Ele<:tronic Equ ilpment : 'Electro Cardiography: Basic Electro Encephalography; N c u r o - Anatomy and Physiology; and a Clinical Observatioo course where studenlS have orrtM-job obeervatlon at a health care facility. ... • ~T.M.~ , -t i . • ll ' . .:. .. . . -' IUILDERS'-Best SPRAY PAINT Quality spray finishes. Fast drying. An assortment of colora to choos. f fom •. WOODT.UliMID POSl'S , 2"x2''•" I Authentic designs for true;b~~· Con be stained for o voriety·Af Hght or dork finishes. Al&o con be painted any color or antiqued if desired. Use for counter or pullmon divide~ ' . 2·PC. VINYL FRONT CAR MAT Famous brand.name mats of heavy duty, see--thru vinyl for rugged wear. They fit most cofs and ore bVoUOble 1'1 assorted colors. • HIA VY DUTY • •I. TUBUtAt-UCKIAW Profenlonol quality tul;>ulor 'hacksaw from• with blade. ' . ' Chrome plated frame with unbreokob_lo_die ~Qst grip handle. Adjusts from 10" to 12'~ ' 0 AMERIC..:S ' ... / . - PILOT ·ADVERTISER JO Ecology _ Conference Scheduled A~ ~!'Be -Coast Seminar Slated For Secretaries - RUIDMASTIR .. ANTl·IYPHON •ALtCOCK Eliminate water waste and shutoff noises. Replace that old fashioned lloot'ball and rod. Your choice of 11 Y2" Or 13" lengths. 2'' .. ,oaLV JlNIZID GUTTER 1 ' .. lo-PT.UholH • Be ready for;fhe rains;- Slip fitting design-for quick 011embly and eo1y installation. Frtt instruction sheen available. ··~· . '. HOUllMOLD SCISSORS SALE! Choose from 12 different sizes ••. A scissors for any household need! Fully nickel plated, tempered steel and hand forged and ground. YOUR, CHOICI I~ £ __ OPININD WRINCi SET f"rve piece open end·wrench • Mt. Youl" choice of standOrd or , rrietric in drop forged .,.. chrome plated steeL I p.m. In lhe OOC student Center. Grapboanalyst Sarah F.nglt 1wW speak at .the luncheon on handwriting analysis. There 'Is a IS fee for the seminar and hmcheon. Checks should be made payable to: Bahia Chapter, NSA, and mailed to lhe Or~e Coast Evening College, 17 O I Fairview Road, Coota Mesa, C,.llf. 111628. For more information '°n- tact the Evening College office at 13~ . • BUILDERS Best CUSTOM ' f WATlllJ .... l\1'1R 30GALLON • • Feotvret include 27.7 gallons P"r hour, 33,00Q BTU, glo11 lined tonk ond 2 yeoc wolra'nly, 4G'5 • GREATEST HARDWARE · STORES . - ; The tw~year EEG program ls a continuation of the 'ECG specla1J t1. Students take the same {irst year courses then s tu d y Clinical Neurology, Child Developmen l, and Ad· TUSTIN 1112 llYUll II.YD, . llflSTMINSTiR 6751 WDTMNllTtl AYL Olilll ILOCI L Of ...,lllT AVL AT GOLDllillWUTIT. . -llQlllA PA•K -YAWYYllW~. ILT•O ----AT U11COUI .,._ AfRTOHll. I . - Sunday is · l'DtlEh\f I IWLUTIUAAft. ORAllGI ATTUSTllill ~VL . • 'LA HABRA 2221 W. lA MAHA avo. ATllACMl&.VD. . ' mtLCIAP*'IAYL COSTA•SA ML 171'111T, ' l'ULURJ'Oll At STATI COUlllM.ft. AtSAITAAllAAYL ' • l J-J PJLDT·ADVERTIS.Ell Spanish Courses Scheduled Spaniah .for the Spanllh- Speaklng Is the Utle ol a new three-unit class Qn the Orange Coast Evening Co 11 e g e schedule this 1prlng. The course ts designed to help native Spanish-speak.log person11 Improve their Spanish speech, writing and readlng abiliti es. The new class meets on Tuesdays from 7·10 p.m. in Room 23 of the OCC Technology Building. Spring classes begin Feb. 5. Appointments may b e secured by filling out the registration request form in the Evening College brochure. Late registration will be htld ID the 0CC Coonselin1 and Admissions office Jan. 29 to Feb. 1, Feb. 5-9 and Feb. 13- \6. The office will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday. .. Firm Named CapUol Newi Service SACRAMENTO -Wllllam Peon Mott Jr., state parks director, and Fred Hummel, state architect. have an- nounced selection of the firm of· Spencer. 1 Lee and Bu~ of Menlo Park for design of the railroad Museum to be con- structed in Old Sacramento State Historic Park. February Start Sadilleback Area Classes Offered February 1' kickoff month for a new series of special tn- letoltl cl.,... al tho Saddle- back Valley YMCA al 23131 Orange Ave. in El Toro. Offerings include: -Klndergym: A program to develop hand~ye coordinaUon .for S to 5-year-olds. tiasses are every Tuesday and Thurs- day from 9:30 a.m. to 10: 15 a.m. for five weeks beginning Feb. 13. -Ink Sludy: Basics of art through ink will be taught every Mooday from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 1n four le$lllons be11nnlng Feb. 5. -Guitar: Basics of chonllng, tuning IOd playing will be covered in 10 sessions every Thur!day afternoon besJ!minC Feb. I. Times have not been specified yet. For any age student. -Fitness Finders: Fitness truough te.Ung, sames and e:r:erciJes at 12 sesshm every Monday and Wedneaday from 9:90 a.m. to 11 a.m. beglMlng Feb. 7. -Yop: lnstruct<ll' Jean Cotner directs class in muacle control every Wednesday at l p.m. for eight weeks beginnlng Feb. 21. -Modern Dane<: BesJnning level dance techniques, in- cluding interpretation and jazz, will be offered every Fri· day from lO:llO a.m. to noon for eight weeks beginning Feb. 9. Babysitting is available at the YMCA !or all afternoon classes. · For more. information, con· tact-the Y at 830-YMCA. ---... Business Speaking Offered A new lhrff.untt gpeecb class has been added lo tho Orange Coat Evenios couese spring schedule. The coorae 1' Utled, Prac- tical Speech Skills for Business. 1be class examines the application o! speech in the business world including interview techniques, motive analysla, crllical llsttnlng and speaker-audlence interaction. The class meets Tbunday1 from 7-10 p.m. In Room 11 of the OCC Liberal AtU Building. RegistraUon,by appointment only, runs through Jan. 26. Appolntme.nts may b e aecured by filling out the registration request fonn in the Evening Collese brochure. Brochures are available at the- Evening Collese office localed in the OCX:: Administrative Building. Late res\llratioo will be held in tho OCC Counseling and Admiaitm office. ~;.i .. ,_ .L . They're Chargers F.dison High School's boy and girl of month for January are two lluntington Beach students who know where they're going. John Larsen, president of ICbool drama club, plans career in acting and directing. Amalia Bruchez, a student secretary in school's work-experience program, hopes to be fegal secretary. 0 BUILDERS EMPORIUM • It OIVlllON O' VOllNAOG llK., Wl:IT CO ... IT IHYlllOM ' 5 91G SAU DAY•, .IAllUAllY 25 TMRU .IAllUAllY 29, 1973 OPD DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M., SAT. & HIL 9 A.& TO 6 P.M. POOL TABLE .. CLEARANCE! $30 OFf YOUR CHOICI OP THI •OLLOWING ' ''MINNESOTA FATS'' POOL T·ABLEi: WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! REG. 61 POOL TABLE WITH BANQUET TOP •••••••••• 99.99 THE CHAMPION 7' POOL TABLE •••••••• 109.99 THE CHAMPION ·8' POOL TABLE ••••• , •• 124.99 THE .SHARPSHOOTER DELUXE 8' POOL TABLE ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 189.99 SALi 6999 7999 9499 '15999 • 27·111CH IO·SPEED BIKE Gumwall tires, taped racing handlebcirs, center pull brake1, kickstand ond stem-mounted shifter. 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Analyu, Be Sure Dear Joyce : l'm considering changing my job and I think you wrote a column about this several years ago. I Wish you would do it again. -M.C., Kansas City For many people, the new year brings the greener- pastures itch. Afaybe )'OU know the feeling: You'd like to follow in your boss's footsteps but he isn't getting ou t of them fast enough . Or your paycheck reveals how your employer really feels about you. Or you want more responsibilities and control over your own work. Perhaps you're sick of being overworked, underworked - getting all the dirty work. Or you can't stand the o!fice politics, your coworkers, the sheer boredom of It all. Your job's making you so tense you could keep coffee awake. Should you move on? Maybe yes, maybe no . Better ask yourself these questions: WHY'!' WHAT is the REAL reason you are unhappy with your present job? Could it be an emotional upset not related to yoor work?-lf ao, what do you solve by quitthJg? Remember, tenure and ex- perience are valuable com- modities. and that you are giving up security to venture into the uncertain fututt. 'nle next job could ~ worse. This doesn't mean you should not move on, but lhat you should think through your dilemma carefully. Analyze your com· pany, and yourself. •. Job score. Does your com- pany have objective promotion and fair pay policies? Are you stymied under a younger boss? Are you given enough challenge to make the best use of your skills? What about }ob security -have you been demoted or continually passed over? Ts the company finan- cially stable? Are the com- pany's products or services obsolete, so that when you're on the up C\D"Ve, the company is on the down s1ide? Try to think or every factor wlrich · Ja Important to yoor career wtll-befnl, and rate each plus or minus. If you Jove the company, detest tho boss -perhaps yoo can transfer to another ·depllrlmenL If the 9COl'e adds up that the wort, tho company and your boss are 1ll bopllea, JOU may as well leave becaule mentally Y'"'V'-11 _left. YOUR IO)R&. Are you a clock watcher? Rave you had 10 yean of experience, or one year of uperlence 10 limes 7 111 .. -you-peiformed lo yow- full Potential? U so, have you been pubilM<latloos wiae to let others know how IOod you are? Yoa may be the best, but you won't get promoted unless your boss thinks ao . Have you ever made sug- gestions to improve the com- pany's earnings -production -expall!ion -hnqe? l!Jve you shown that you can get along with, and command the respect of other employts and customers? Do you ever volunteer for dUflcult or grub- by jobs? How well have you keyt up wllh industry chan1e, or are you leaning on seniority and past laurtls? What have you to ,offer any new boss that will make you more valuab~ than !IOmeone already on hl! or her team? STD,L UN DE C I D E D ? Another lndlca tor of your (U. ture where you an can be !ound in your-··-lo thiS req-: "'When you ..... the Ume, I'd •Pl>"'date any guidance you could give me on how I might improve my job performance." U J'OW' boss'• response is 1patheUc, start writing your resume, If h4 suggests inappropriate kleaJ (in your eyes), do them anyway. If be says you1 performance ts ju.st fine, ii mlJ!)lt occur lo him lo Ii•• yot a raise before you have to asl for one. If you dcckie to quit, do II the right way. Never resign lJ hute or anger -or bef°" you've landed anot1ler job I've forgotten who said ll Dr~ but 11'1 true: the best Ume U look for a good job Is wbel you've got a job. Survey Hearing Copllol Newa -SACRAMENTO -A pubilf hearing to .... 1 .. ielll-J on a lend sumyloa reaohdl9I Introduced by Sen. Willie~ Coombo \R-RlallO) ......... achedulad for l:IO p.111. 1'ff. t In Iha atate C.pllol "7 lht Senate CMunittee OD 8'•*t• and l'nll-. ' J 8 DAILY PILOT WtdntSday, January 24, iq73 Gal Tries ForNavat rA.cademy ANIMAl Jazz Star •Kid!) Ory Dead PllEYDIT BURGLARY-PROTECT FAMILY ( PEOPLE ) ' Antioch ), Miss Cross is a senior at ~fonte Vista High Scbool. •·t was the only girl in the .<'lectronics program for three ~ears so T'm ·used to being ;surrounded by guys." said ~liss Cross. * Offering advice on how to lose the presidency graciousJy. Sen. Barry Goldwater called Sen. George l'lteGo\'etn a poor loser and "a sorehead." In remarks to the Senate, Goldwater said McGovern's speech this week in Oxford, England, was a •·major ex- ample of bad taste .... " In that speech and in later (.'()Jlversations with . newsmen. McGovern said the United States is closer to one-man rule than at any point in its history. He appeared to blame his own defeat on what he called an "exhaustion" of the public spirit and such in- stitutions as Congress and the media. * American rock musical star Pau1 Jabara was fined in Lon- . don for chaining himself to railings out.side P r i m e Minister Edward Heath's residence at 10 Downing Street. . Jabara. 24, did it because he v.1as refused a work permit to . appear in the musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor 1 Dreamcoa!'' v.·hich is due to open in London soon. Chief Magistrate Sir Frank tl-iilton told him at Bow Street 'court : "It was a foolish method of protest." * Qaude Picatso, 29-year-old fllegitmate son of the artist. obtained an uncontest e d divorce from his actress wife, Sara Lee Picasso, 2S, in Manhattan . The couple, married on Jan. 4. 1969. separated on Dec. 11 , 1970. The'y have no children. Claude Picasso is a com- mercial photographer in New York. * J. Paul Getty Ill has been released from a Rome jail, and disorderly con duct charges against the grandson of oil billionaire J. Paul Getty have been disn1issed. Arrested during clashes between police and leftist youths demonstrating against the F'ascist party congress, yoWlg Getty claimed he was not a participant, only a passerby. * Dr. William S. Baoowsky. president of Pepperdine College, has withdrawn his name from consideration as a possible replacement for Dr. S.J. Hayakawa when the semanticist retires as presi- dent of Cal Slate San Fran· Cisco. * Movie tough guy Lawrence Tierney, hospitl}lized in New York with a knife wound, wa s reported ' ' r e s I. i n g com· fort'ably" at St. Clare's Haspltal. Tierney was stabbed outside a bar, police said. · ~ Tierney gained fame In a 1945 porlayal of John Dill- inger. * Eldridge Cleaver, the exiled leader of the Black Panther party, has undergone an operation in Algiers for in· tesUnal "problems'' and faces at least two further opera· lions. ;;pobomon Roger Holder ..Id Oleo¥tr Is "in bad shape" loll.wing the operation at a hoipital "aomewbtn i n ' ._Algeria. II f I' I < 0 :::?;; PATIO BRICK -- • Na1ural to\Of. • Build a polio, bcn·b·q ue, fe"ce, etc. ~ TOU'll NEVER PttllISI r -' - • rat Ramble," and ~'• "Hot Five" ~ it. AMONG QRY:S OTIER ~Uooa are _!'.Savoy BIUM," ''Do Wbat Or)' Say,'1 and 110ry'a ~e Trom- bont." rune. moving in Honolulu, 1li'v made only a few p0bllc appoaroncet1. mosl of llle<n ·with !lie Trummy Young band. Ory last playod .... b"1-pulildy. In 197l'at lhe Jau and Herltqe ll'f!lll\>al in ·New Orlelno: Tt>e Royal llawollan Band -rlly salutod Ory .. ch year on hb ~y by ~ "Muskrat Ramble.'' He sang lhe song wilh lhe band two )'t!IC'Oago. ' . · · 12" UNION · · COUllATIO• ':SQUARE 9 PC. 3/8" MITlllC IOCKD HT OR 7 PC .. StnWDltVll SIT Sins tMM tfwu l 9MM, fw wrt and Wltes that -""'"' 11 .... s.t c-in m.tal c-. . HG. 2.6'9 #S36'J Set t;gniift on u~idilieroal ....,.. ..,.,... ~ . ho..dln with ctw-,,..nadium .... ...,.., ............ HG. 'J.79 I S WITH DECO RA TIYE PROTECTION' INOEr:;~~~l~, 1· . WHOLUALI • llTAIL 1 • , ldfDINTIAL - COMMllCIAL . • RAILS & Pool Feficlng ........ ...... CNlrtclk't ' ' ALL HbME IMPROVEMENT CO. 1" • I.A.I ... MITRIC WRENCH SALE! YOUR CHOICE OF 14 STYl:ES • T1iple clwo1n11 p&at..t • • l'rofe•~nctl q11C11ity. / •Open f~, c..mbtnatioft, al'!d~ lo1 t.d. t INTERIOR EXTERIOR VINYL LATEX for iftlerior walli al'!d ceMi"ff. or e•lerior 011<ce. O.M1t ;., I\ ....... h i, d.- ~-.,.;......-"f up wilh .. r,rti ~:::. PA.BCO Shope up ,..,. ~ ... ~, .. --ings. YOUR I !Ill R.EG ... ''¢ CHOICE SET EA . 1¥i-FT.X 11 Yl -FT. CANNON , , PANTY \. HOSE" ~UTOMATIC '"bUTDOOR '? LIGHT. CONTROL LIQUID" . :._.;i-. ~~u·~• liDOOl/OUTDOOR C:ARPET 11"""°,i;i!! : rutL .:. ,.,.,,1, QUART •!").-·-.:;:: . . ~~. •an -·-EEA. REG, '19<· , ..LARGE.SO LB. BAG X DECO--ATIVE ~0:; C~~O·lllD·~::." ~ I~ f'~ -~··-~• 1~···• ...,. , .. .....,,.,.. ROMIX •WIRI· _j\.FT. HIGH . ~~ . \ ·:.'!:.;~-,:.~ . wnH Gl(IOUMD CHAIN LINK ·~ ..... ,.m~• •w ........ ....,....., FEIMCE .-::=-to¥erago. apP"o¥ed. '~ • Monte,.y •For aN inl .. ior wirin9. • __ Red, or Del •Cernpletewilhreuncfwtr. WITH "II \ .:=:.. Mor Gleen '°' sofety ·~ '.i ) • "'' 'ii. , I ;: .O:....,,.;. / 1hodn, Cinfto-w l •• I " ... ,h .. ,e-. ,~· ,' •Choices ol iirei. . • 1. PREVIOUSl Y FAIR TRAOEO AT 1.29 ,, UMJT 2 PAIR !'fl CUSTOMER . P)l/CE PFISTER 41N.BATH FAUCET ,,POLY SHEETING • c.,.fuHy enfinewetl -, lrMlblo free • • Gloamin9 ch,_ flni.sh. c"':.'" !IJIJ 9.88 ' EA. C\eo1paly1hee1; .. 11 3·,s0' • P1ote <I• ..• Hveral uMi. SOlDONLYIN 1¢ >OFT.ROUS SO. "· ''MAHOGANY P•NILS JUMBO 2 CUBIC f.T . BAG MET AL PJCORATIV,J.. LE~F ·-a ·ARK RAKE r ·FULL S)ZE 4 FT . x 8 FT., SHEETS .,.,..~ .. . ....,~-....·. f!..fth .. -' choko • r--· ' •3/161Mtt"*•· 22 .... "·' • ~NOTTY PINE 5HEl,Vl~G •u..cof~h, -. rol!o with 1u9- I ' ...,,.__. Of .... lotion•• ~ ho'dwood ftOl-ntocl . .... • V eu1 choke of: MOOElNO. '\, "_., tho lilnll .. odtl ,..... e""9 ......_?°"'""°" ....... ~ ' e-. \ -4;...,,, OI' coor•. 19111 \\ ,, ,._ COR'I ::;i:,.,. it ... ..,_ ·~--·" ... I -- UN. "'°' COMPARE AT 1.69 Q, BAG •OUR Q REG . • PRICE . 99• ~A. ~ ,_·:·~· OVER 100,000 DO-IT-YOU~ELF ITEMS IN STOCKI 'U MONll 'POMOIU • SAN 11atr11a•o1•0 '..filOIWAll A lthOl~G~Ylf ~•''"°·MkU "4 OllAMGf SHOW IO ffel•IOHI II.YO -... \I ......... ·'-"°flt .+ •11.IOHA.ttlt .,,..,.., ... .. _. --~ """'"'°"--··· ·H-GIOYI llNGION}IAU • WOOOlAlllO MlllS • SANTA ANA .. ,.., OlfllllMMI ...... 1MOllNMGll ,,.._WC!QeYll\lt. l .JOt SO HlllOl --·-o--oco .... • ic101.1..0. '' .. °'"°00 -·~ ot•M: ...... •.1>1--• .. Coli"'to•UOl•h '(lfVlltSIDl r.. • GAINMA • ; • W\llTllll lONG llACM lOlJI MAGttC)UA ltoeo to Wff !llN IJ)J ) lf\Kit~ ID. 11171 S.OU!H \I -!fOC•lfl --__ ..... l•OUtl~~ ~•01 <:>11•• . ,,.. .. _ --00.lll• ... ........... AT. is SUN. 8 TO 6 . " - • I l ( I I I ( ( ( l l l ' < I • l I • I I • • c d ' I ' I -j t I f I t t J ! I ' I I -I j I J ( I I J I ' 1 I 1 I l I 1 ' J:J PILOT·ADVlRTISER j : 2 Water Courses • . To Start Two new water and wastewater technology COU"8 Wlll be ollettd In tbe evenlni this spring by Orange Coast College. Applle\I Sanitary Olomlltry 1 ta a four-unit eta.as that meeu Tueadaf s and Thurlda}'I from f.10 p.m. In the 0 c (} -.1a1 Center Laboratory. The course coveri theory and lab techniques for all con-.. trol test& ol water wri!l!:l.1!9o lncludini: bocterlology, color, turbidity, alkalinity, bardneu, coagulation, detergents , chlorides~ nuor•t 1"ln. ~aqese, bactericliles, Ind nlltites. llicrobiology For Wiier and w-.1er l'echoology Is a ·f~CGllnt.·tbal meell M~ ind W~ friji»l'IO p.m. In the Envllon- ID<!Dlll Center Lob. 't'he ¢lass ......... lab ~-for ldenti!Yiol< and ~ orgi.,nl1m.1 peiullu' Ill ··~ . ilDtl --·treafmeal: ti iiloO ~;I'~ 1"lbllC belllll anll str;om'· 'sanltallm pro-b~ ..... . li!lrinl ........ begin Feb. s. ll'egfllratlon , by ap- pqip!..., -~ nlns tbtou&I> J&A . --~' Campaign Chairman . Appointed Mn. WlllWli J. Ballard hlls -•PFOinled chairman of FCiUD!iiD Valley's 1973 March ol DbMs ca-1gn. "Ma mother of three, I will aJwats remember the woo- dtl'ful relief and joy 'I felt llie dlll' the fil'll polio vaccine news ns ~" said Mrs. Biiiard In' el)lllfnlng her J0¥Y years ot aenlce to the - M~ofDlmes. -fiirs. Ballard Is an active mil>lkr of the Fountain v.;uey Women's Club. the Of. floers' Wivts1 i.eaaue. . Foun- tall! ValleirHlllJlftol.AnXIJiari, Nll8onal --for Ulilarmed Srvl.,.;,T 8nd !be ADiirican Security COUncil. SbfJ 1iu aerved !be -of Dlftiel as a MQlhen March vobrteer, an ·area chalrman, and a member of !be March of Dimes Ball Committee. Hist(!cy 6fW~t • Offered "" new History of lhe Anjertcan West course. featur· ing · the .... forgd'tten - Americans," will be ~·by Orahge COast Evening College thiS spring. The three-unit class ex- amliies the role played by the American Indian in ex- ploration, settlement and de9'lopment of !be American West. 'lbe class also will loot at'Imian ways of life, lndlan- wblte relations, and Indians of the-20th century. 'll:ie class meets Mondays from 7-10 p,llli in Room 2 of the·OCC LUJenl Arts BUUdlng. Sj,nng claUll begin Feb. 5. Regi s tration, by ap- Poi!ltment only, runs through Jan. 28. Appointments may be secured by filling out the registration request form In the Evening College brochure. BrOchures are available at the E;+nlng College office located in the OCC Adminiltration Building-' Late registration will be held in the OCC Counseling and Admlsstons office Jan. 29 ta Feb. 1, Feb. Hand Feb. 1:1- 1!. The office will be open from 9 a.m. lo I p.m. MOoclay ll\l'!IUch Thunday and fl<Ni1 9 a.m. to 3 p.ih. .. rrtday. ' Enrollment Still .Open· ·. Qfange Coast Co 11 e g e students, who are parents of small children, may stll1 enroU their children in aftemooll _ or evening -of the OCC Children's Center this spring. The afternoon setslons, which Jut from 1-5 p.m., are -to cbildren from ages ti& lo !. The evening swioos, from f.10 p.m., wlll take chlld,.. from 2 to u. Tu!Uon ranges from $: per ..,.i< for tbe evening' -ion to '10 a week for a daily aftM· -schodule. Tuit i on ·--ls avalllllle. For more Information ~ 11111611 .. • Wtdntsday, January 24f197~ • I Wedntsday, Januar~ 24, iq73 DAILY PILOT J Al S~ C.lebrale Grand Opening -of Our New StQre, 3325 llistol at MacArthur Blvd. Santa Ana COIT( MllA-UI f, l7tll I I. POUNTAIN VALLC'f'-ll'IM Malllolli. SI, 11 Tallltr1 ... Ml .............. llWI 11 WllNll I t, llOUNTAIN VALLaYl4141 Hlll'llU ll•cl. 11111 l 1ll11ttr IM'l'A ... Mii. W •• ..-, Wll 1111191 St, 15c49• ... Plastic House.1lfartS . ~=r" l,.Qi.~1~~ ~ • ...... _..,. •• t ........ . ... ,..._. '....... . ..... -,.." . .. . , ' WIESTMINSTEll-41tJ We1tmlfltltr 11 Geldtll w,,1 HUNTI NGTON llAClt-tUl .... dlll\I al 1"'"111101 69:. Fa•hion Jewelry Sale "UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE" • , ~ SCOOP PURCHASE ! • ' · '''pr. Knee-Hi's or Bootie Socks Chalc• of oil nyJon . lie Pan1ter kl'IM -hi 'l iry 1 Pr.•~ "'"'k1..,w1thnon· 2 $1 bind, stay.up band Fer or Orlon ocrytlc & nylon · -bikini -p11r - """"' ... In ..... ular .Colon. 1101•Werlir' a.II•'• Pl<lwris ChOlco ,. r .. ' *1 2511. v11111 Ogilvie Conditioning = Hair ~p.~y . . 3' , ... T·llc , ••· ·' ·-~~· ~·· "" ;i ~ ' ......... $2.75 "', F<rnOUI name hair IPfVY ln·Rta-· ulor, Hord~to-Hold or Llnlctnt .. eel, at a "glvt.-awoy'' price! t-.b lacquer, holds hairdo, Disc, pkg, MUNTIN~TON l l ACH-lllSI I M<ll 81'1'd. 11 All4ot1U1 HUTINGTON 1£ACK ...... 1 Wl f"lltr I FOrb, knivts, spoons, pastry arvers, cold meat forks, ladlts, serving spoons. Not all stylH In oll stol'es. SKIPPY Dog & Cat food Bio 1 S oi---:-cani'Oftfie noti0n'5 No. 1 P9t food ot a .-n1ationol priu. evv by tha case . 10~, ' • $12'' Folding Bed & Mattress 1~.:,\;,'1,; $900 c o mfortoble, 1 Y.l"thlckmot• ...... "Hot" c:olor tables In big 21x60" ,;,. $700 Wfth non-sink U- s hoped 'tubular st.el legs, In choic• of i;olon. $1 4' Giant 2x5 Ft. Linoleum RoU Jumbo 1i1• linoleum rolls, htoYY duty for h1Gvy UM. In MWftt pcittems f:r colors ot sovll"gl of Y1. Lint she!Yts, --caver 1tept, protect traffic oreot. ~AK. ~ $100 faidalt\C $4'' Modem '*'"'" Table Lamp I 17" high contempor-3 O"f lomp wit• 12'' $ 00 plostlc do me thot ~k11 a I 00 wott bulb, stays straight. Black/ White, Ytllow or Red. '2" 111 Gut1llty Mops & Brooms '"' 5'100 • .. -• ,6, Cotton d111t -& 11• ... ,._ -at on• sWHPlno tow price! \ ' • J8 OAIL'(,!ILOT Wtdnfsdtt, January 24 1973 . ' , Meditation Leeture Tonight 10th • a11mversary celebration SALE C ---·---SALE ENDS JAN. 31 ---·--- 11ta91aif ice.at selections of itnported f11r1tit11re and accessories fro111 Italy France & Spain 25% off Lydia's, Inc. INTERIOR DESIGNERS 400 W. Coost Hwy. Newport Beach 548-2350 ANNOUNCING NEW OFFICES OF Palisades Chiropradic DENNIS L THOMPSON D.C. 2232 S.E. Bri•tol St. Sa• AM tJ7D7 NEXT " HENllYS FOii APPT. 17141 t7t.56t1 C7141 t7t..S6tZ ' y By JOHN ~LI.ER or Mte Dtl•r ,..., '"" At a Ume when cures for "urban an1iety" are a dime a ~n on any st1 eet corner In A11ierica, Noel Hart m.lght caslly be !oat in lhe crowd:. f91'!)d I n / lranscendental Ungton !leach. meditation}!."' formula Iba! •iFTER MY tfuit medlla· can lead/-""' per60rnll ~ uM·lfeltmorertltxedthanl plneu. •,;, •·•' lei · 1·1 " h Whether be hat or not..~~ UMl eyer t 1n m:,i 1 e, _ e P\lbllc can Judie. He ls•llvtq ',.,.. "After Ove, Yelf'• I allll a free )l\lroductory lectun'l!.i( Nel,lh•t way. Its llill*! mt the >AA~ at 7:30 o'olliR,' :wilb eYery part ol my1ue." lonlghl' •Ti the comlnuiiily 1W1., who with hi! wile Jen< center· •t ~Park in~ ·~er. has studied .:for five Uke couniltss other aelf· proclaimed gurus of splrllual peace, tiart believes be lw . ' ' ~ DAii.. Y P'tlOT '''" ,.... 'AFTER FIRST MEDITATION, I FELT MORE 'RELAXED THAN EVER' Lecturer Noel Hart, Wife Jennlf.r en~ ·oauehter Juniper, 2 . . ' Cities Get Sales Tax I Revenues f . ' 1, YMCA Official . Pakes New Post ' Bill Brown, physlcal·director •· of ~ Orange Coast YMC.A for Orange ' Coast cities this week are expected to ·reeeive their share of the $37.6 million 41t'S years, will leave Newport in fUtids collected throUghOOt ~Ch Feb. 1 to ~ ex-. California from I~ sales.and ecutive and physical director use taxes, accord~ ~ the at . the Santa Ana~Tustiri YM-state Board of Equalir.atic;io. Costa Mesa will receive Sl98,75Q; Fountajn \/'.alley, U&,250; Huntington Be:ach $141,25(); Irvine $ 2 5 I 0 0 0 ; Laguna Beach · $2 8 , O o o ; Newport Beach $112,500; San Clemente $18,750; San Juan Capistrano $8,000, and Seal Beach $14,250. ' The county government will receive $105,000. .Mail Forms CA. ' . In addition to directing sports ·at the Orange . Coast -1, , branch, he introduced swnmer _;~~ sufflng. cl~sses, and orgaliized a handball club am -a swim- ming team program. He also began a program which . rew'rds youths with' ~ • o~ portunity lo ride mlrii-blkes_ for showing--imJrOVement . in· adjusting to school life. "I'VE ENJOYED 0'll very much and made I· IO of friends here," said Browt£ ex- AvaiJ <> b.le .i:..~~4:.ti: .. ~ 8111 e_,. ., "!!-' ~ ' I . ii !or mt!> "' my Thi•B~-~ .!!!! )~will be.: •. ~ .. lo Fpcre 1'°"!1' !!164 lo 1967.,!{~ Office •· is· a<eeptlni( 'ap-Ii' . .out ~ • ....,. ...,. iupeivised pbysjcal al!tivitlel plications for mail clerk and responslbility. for ' men of many nations sta- mail carrier posiUOOs ·~rio"\r .The physical director at tioned in the Gaza Strip in.the through Feb. a. · . ,&aflta Ana, Hugh Davia, will Middle East. He was awarOed Application fornis and OOm-~i ~me. director at the YMCA a Norwegian athl~tic medal plete infomation may be ob-m Huntington 1Beach. for this work. · tained\'at the main office, 6771 "Ahd for one year, Jlrown 1 Before. U.N. service, he was Warner AVe., or the downtown Will be the repla~ for· physical director at the 5an b<a~lf; 316. Olive St . • I Cormer-Sania Ana dihi:l,O<·lan · Diego YMCA. Tests wIIJ be given to Anderson who has become -·determine .suitable applican\L-direi:1~er area. the and all those who · pass the West Orange 'Co u n t-y tests will be considered for 'replacement at the Orange futur:e: job openings: · Metropolitan n«c.A-., ijis . .Two on .Sail -· . ' Midshipmen Casey A • au1...- . Come II> this Ch .1\ian Sci~nce L.ec1ure He.tr • f,.• Chrl••!•ft SCl•~c,• Lect1i1r• by ~w•rtf C. Wllll•nu" C.S.I ., ,,.ek Ofl "WNO tS MAltN• :you1 HCtSIONlf" ti Rrtt C•.r&l .t' Clttlt, .._.., . ' JIOJ YI• LI ... N••,_. .... ._. S11nd•v tfierf10011, J11'11i1e'ry ·~ltli, l iOO P·"'· E11ef"I0111 It ln'flt~ to ettend. Qperi Mond•y ·& Thursday Evonlng1 ... ' REGiSlER-NOW-· - CJasses Start January 29 Water Entity replacement. at ~ •Orange Coast branch has net' been an- oounced. ' Conway and John L. Dwyer, both of Newport Beach, have .. pe<t ,Oil tn~ Golden Bearl,:-:=-:=-=:=:======'=:=========:==========j tr~g ship ~ for three BEFORE COMJNll ·IO , ~ ·moollis in the SOO!h Pa'cifio as Harbor Area, he Wits.With tlie part of instnn:tfon at the United Natiooa ~etgehcy California Maritime Academy: Wms Prai8es SPEED READING COURSES TO BEGIN IN BEACH AREA The Irvine Ranch Water · ~llil;;;;;iiiii;;;iiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiir~A~iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiilill District (IR WD I bas been oi Arran9•menh hive been m•de by Americ1n R1edin9 Foun· d1tion lo conduct I 21 ·hour eou111 in 1pe1d r11din9. The cour11 i1 open lo enyonf 11bove the 191 ol I) and 9u1r111tee1 every 9redu1t1 to lfip!e their re1din9 ipeed with an incr1111 in com• pr1h1n1ion. After the 11v1n wee~ pro9r1m, e perton e1n reed e11y 1v1r19e book in len than an hour end und1rll1nd it better. In addition to speed r11din9 lh• court• •110 empht1ite1 itnproved 1tudy technique1, better le•I lek;n9 1kill1, ind increiued concen- lr1tion end retention ebilitie1. The count r1qui•e1 • per1on to elt1nd one clen per we•k on th1 evening of th1ir choice. For those who would lik1 more inform1tion, without obli91tio11 to 1nroh, e 11rie1 of FREE 011e ho ur ori1nt11tlon l1clure1 have been 1ch1duled. Th11• meelinq1 ire f1e1 lo the public en.cl the cou"• will be e•pleined in complete det1il including entrance requiremenh, d111room ,.-ocedure1, !1.tilion, cl111 1ch1tdule ind tocetion. You n1ed lo atttnd on ly one meetinq which i1 the most co1winitnl for you. Th11e free one ho11r ori1ntetion1 will be he ld 11 follow1: Thursday, January 25, ]:JO P.M.; Friday, Janu- ary 26, ?:30 P.M.; 2 meetin gs on Saturday, January 27, 10 :30 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.; and on final meet- ing on Wednesday, January 31 , 7:30 P.M. ALL MEnlNGS WILL IE HILD AT THI LAGUNA HOT!L -TH! GAllDIN IOOM 425 S. COAST HWY., LAGUNA llACH cited by American 'Ci~ magazjne fo.r outstanding achievement in urban ad- miniS,tration, The district was nam~ among a group of seven award winners from throughout tbe U.S. The designation recognizes the d 1 s t r i e.1 ' • development of a water recJ:amiidon system expected· ' to be built al ·a cost 46 )>fS<ent · below that or conwntionaf sewage treatment systems. Four Stude.q.ts Given Hpnors Four Httntington Beach residents have .been listed on the Cal St.ate l:.os Angeles honor ·roll for eamlng a 3.4 grade point average, or better, during the summer, 1972, quarter. · · · · · They are : Cheryl Brown. Braulio Montesino Gwen Patriarca and Lucy E. Seiberling. • SALE bargains S'ALE ~ MOVING to Fashion Island EVERYTHING MUST GO!! • • (even our display shelves) Home Accessories-Cocktail Tables Metal Wall Sculptures-Chandeliers HOURS: 11 to 5:DD Wodnelllay thru Sunday MARY ROYER, A.1.D. •t ''the fKtory'' 425 30th St., Newport Beach sQ~-·SllE! ' ' SUITS-Sl'qlT COATS- ' ··-· KNIT• SLACKS . ' '. . ' . AU GREATLY R~D,UCED '• .Pre-cuffed KNIT SLACKS -·-··-·-----All lllow $10.DD Re9. $I 7·H~· ALL DRUS SHIRTS • TIU ······'·-··--···········-······---400/. OFF Plus en •ssortmtnt of other b'•r9ains. I .., ' MANY SUITS NOW Vi PRICE MANY SHOES ON SALi 3467 rV .. Liff, Ntw;ert 'INCh '1J"4510 i • CHILDRENS SHOE SALE FINAL. REDUCTIONS . (:!. . . :BUSTER· BRowtif :~. CHILD LIFE KEDS e . ~OTHERS I I I Reg. To $17 • NOW TO- PLEASE •••• All •Salos Finel. • t c • - No E~-· Or Rofuncl< • I ' '· I JI FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT CENTER '44.24': • I ' ' . ! 1 } L -TIY 1 •be Fe1 ' pre 1 fun Cal j Dis ix; !R· Jar ~ tlo1 ml ~~ ~ ma sai ... we me pre dw 41 s ' Go· pri : ~l wb Let ~go' la. St (0. P8l tbr " An, F jet1 •la --i.. coc I big • sa~ . 1 I Pu' i the tiOI aVl inc 41 . s Tb ! der Ma • ow: , Pa1 } pot: J ~ I F • aff; I div ,.., Sa• cri, ad .... 1 file 1 Ho' del un! set m; re! an< rec ,., 41 Th Ull he1 me for to , dlr Ve! . I del mo am sit I CO.l fin m• of SUI Im seE on 1 ao1 •' , fro COi wit Co. , Hu OVJ rec cot COi 41 BU rec saJ • I se1 tio· ' Mt du F.' .. , : t ~~ bo1 W• pl< ~wq Air . ' . ?BIJSit •t I • LOS ANGELES (AP) , Two coog""8man . qnhappy about bus service In the San Fernando Valley say they will ; press for suspension of federal funds to the Southern California Rapid Transit J District unless service im- T proves. . ,ll<P .. lloiw Gptdwater Ji., (R·NOrth flollywood) and Rep. 'I James Corman, ( D -Van Nuys), said they wUI ask the Department of TraMPOrta- CONS.UMER tiOn's Urban Mass "'Transit Ad- ministration · to hold public h,,aring within 60 jlays on the : effectiVeness of public trans- • portation in the valley. The RTD's general manager. Jack R. G~trap, said, "We know there 1B a need for impi;oved service and we are developing recom- mendations at this time for a presentation to. our board of directors." e New Jet 'Bft' SACRAMENTO (AP) - .._ Gov. Ronald Reagan's new private jet is a ''costly flight :.· r.of. fancy by \l}e same governor who cohStantly buzzes the ..J Legislature about economy In ! government," a Democratic J lawmaker charges. State Sen. Nicholas Petris, • ' 1 (D-Oakland), said it CQSts tax-· payers $1,100 to $1,300 every Ume Reagan files to Los Angeles and back. Reagan flew commercial jets unW two years ago but starfed using chartered planes -·became ol -concern .. that ·he could become Involved In a highjacklng. Reagan aides ' say. The State Department of Public Services, which leased the sleek 1750.000 Cessna Clta· tion jet says It will be available to all state officials, including legislators. e Bid Referted . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - 'l1le state..Courl of Aweat has t denied a petition by Holiday Magic Inc., a eosmeUc finn . owned by William Peoo \ Patrick, to rescind a tem· ~ porary restraining order I granted against it In an at· tomey general's suit. f Patrick, Holiday Magic and I • affiliated firms and tn.. J dlviduals c I a 1 m e d the restrajning order granted by San Francisco &.lperior Court crippled business and a!fected activity necessary for ''eco.nomlc survi val." The state attorney general flled llUlt Dec. 19 alleging that Holiday Magic and othel- defendants were operatlng "an unlawful e n d I e s a chain Scheme," had made. false all(t .misleading_ s 1..a t IL m e n t s regarding investment N!turns, and failed to provide certain required information to in- vestors. e Penalty Urged SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The staff of the state Public Utilities Commission told a hearing that household goods movers should be penalized for underestimating charges to customers. The Assembly last May directed the PUC to in- vestigate the problem of deliverate underestimating by movers and to issue qrders and regulations to correct the • situation by March 1973. I Vincent MacKer12ie, staff cQUnsel, outlined some of the I findings and recommendations I made by the staff as a result t of a study undertaken last I I l .. summer. e Bike Sought SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Imperial Commuter Airlines Is seeking a 93-cent fare increa!IE! on flighls: between San Diego and El Centro. nie rate would increase from $12.95 to $13.89, ac- cording to an appllcation flied with the state Public UU!lties Commission. 1'1le company, nQting that Hughes Air West charges $20 over the same route. said the request was made because of continued losses and lncrca3ed costs. • e '.1'4"· Break? SACRAMENTO (AP) Blind and disabled welfare reciplentt would receive the .. same property tax break as ~nior ~ltizens, under Jegiala· ' tlon before the Assembly. Assemblyman A 11 s t e r McAIIster, (o.&ln Jose). intro- duced AB 91 to allow special grantl Qf up to $500 per year to reclptenta of Aid to Blind j and Aid to the Needy Di'8bl'ld : I who pav property taxes of more than $180 on their homea. Similar property tax relief • w11 gnnted Jan year to rtd· plent1 of Old Age Assistance. illtdMsday, January 24. 1973 DAILY PILOT J9 ' - . BIG SA VlllGS. IN All DEPTS. Siii ROlll SAMPLES, Allll OllE-Of-A-KlllD IRIRRY FOR BEST SllECTIOlt SMALL AP PLIANCES SAVE 2:97 ••• PROcTOR SILEX TOASTER-OVEN - Toasts, bakes & browns-.,tomat· 81 .kally. Select·lllnic color. #11101 3 OUI HG. PllCI 15.97 . • SAVE 3.11 ••• IONSON BLENDER , Automatically whip-up frothy drinks, smooth ·1t O ' sauces. Crushes ice. #41102 OUR REC. 15.11 ~ IL SAVE 3.97 ••• WEBCOR. HAND MIXER J. ve<satile ki~""' aid for miiing snooth batter~ ·a dressing. 10 speid. #WSI0/500. OUR If'. I.II • SAVE 2.97 ••• EMPIRE COOK'N FRY Use as a deep fryer or a cooker. Aio:ado O' flame •7 aluminum. # 1031·33 OUR R~G.,1.11 · • SAVE 6.97 ••• INDOOR/OUTDOOR VAC Shelvac vacuum. lightweight. !asy·IO·h3'd~. ~· 7 for inside, gatlge, or patio use. Tools included. ' • #SK.5. IUR 1£1. 24JI ' , , . ' . . RADIOS & PHONOS . . ,.. . SAVI 5.0J •• ,,flllGAl wsmr llECOllDll • • I • • ...... ljllly bd'~! Ha ' d7o).; ~ "''~ .Wittl ""' 1888 In>~ -I• mok~ . · • ....... 1(121.t . l .• _3-P~Jl~~SSETTE TAPES fine qoJalily .60 mift. cosletteclipis-'-3 -'' ·a·, c-at an exceptio'n31 saving! Stock iip1 o . I PACI ROBERTS &·TRACK PLAYER Faroous quality !or dependable perfonn-2 1 97 an<:e! Easy record & play back! For car, boat or camper. • SAVE 5.01 ••• BICYCLE RADIO A super little radio, fits most bikes. Get·real gas big set soun<I! light & horn. DUR REG. 14.97 SAVE 5.01 ••• G.E. PHONOGRAPH Automatic phono plays 45 ijm's or LP 2416 albums. Famous quality. DUR REG. 29.91 , -0 •, ~ • I ' . HARDWARE SAYE .ON S~RIVERS WllL MADE, AU SIZES [!ubber handlM screwdrivers, gel 1 oc all you need for kitcllen, workroom & Shop, I OUI llG. PRICE 25c IA. SAVE 4.56 ••• SOCKET SET A uselul set of ratchet and assorted sockets aaa in a compact case. OUR REG. 11:44 SAVE 1.66 ••• ELECTRIC GLUE GUN Quick, clean, easy-to-use lun dispenses gh1e • 022 evenly, oolomalically. OU R!G. 3.U L SAVE 50% ••• HEAVY DUTY TARP Big, 9x 12' plastic cloth cover,:p_rotect your 2 , S'J car, boat buggy. OUR RH . $1. E.l o • SAVE 1.lS ••• BURGLAR ALARM SentiMI burglar alert sounds 'an alarm to warn 114 of intruders. OUR RH . 2.21 · " ' HOUSEWARES SAVE 5.09 • • • COLORFUL 45-PC. IRONSTONE SET Co111ll•le . set of firnl quality 24ll ironstone 1n 4 patterns: Samoa, Bali, Pago Pago, Maui. OUI llG. H .97 SAVE $4 ••• PRESSURE COOKER Presto 411. pressure cooker '"' qui<~ gee tasty, nutlilious cooking. OUR RU. 13.H SAVE $2 • • • ZEBRA CHAIR ur1e, inflatable & comfortable! Black & 29• whi~ zel>ro pattern. OUR REC. UI • . ' ' SAVE 50c • • • FLOODUTE Par 38 clear floodlitH 11t weatllli.,...f, ggc long burning. DUI RH. UI · ~ . SA '(E 50c • • • 25 LI. CAT unER fi'!! quali!) cal li~r deodo!j,ZH Cl!'llox age ·~· • 1£1'. 1.1! . ' . MAJOR APPLIANCES SAVE 40.99 •• , FAMOUS WASHER-DRYER PAIR Westinghous~ 18 lb. C191ti· s3 I I ' ty h"'Y Ouli washer/dryer pair now at big savings! OUI llG. 439.ff I'" 347 LB. UPRIGHT FREEZER Big, 10 cu. ft. capacity freezer-is-cnm· ff -1·g pact, yet big enough for family use. ... I AUTO.DEFROST REFRIGERATOR 2-door family size, 18 lb. capacity It a· g washer for thorough, all-fabric .~e. ...1 . NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER Big, family size, 18 lb. capacity wash-Hag .er handles it all, quickly and easily. ...1 GAFFERS & SAnLER DISHWASHER Front Ina.ding, portable dis~washer ti g· g compact 1n size, easy.operating. ...1 APPAREL SAYE TO 7.97 ••• MEWS WARM WINTER JAcKm :fecs~in\t on a big • ,.,.1,~.,i;urr~ft: 'J 0 812 ed quantities. • \ ltfl 111. 12.ll·tUI GIRLS' DRESSES & SPORTSWEAR A ·fashion-right selectinn of styles, Ot) •a fabrics, colors. 4-14 • L • MIN'S SHllT SPECTACULAR Choose from knit cut & sewn in many p0pular OQ styles, colors. • L LADIES' FASHION PANTS, JEANS Choose easy.care blen<I~ brushed ·a •5 denims. doo61e knits, solids, stripes. • • • LADIES' ILOOSE SELECTION sleeve scy1e~ many colors. 31·~ 41).44. • Fancy trim, tallo1ed, s~irts, 1on1. & shcrt ·a SUNDRIES & TOYS YOUR CHOICE: 1/2 GAL SHAMPOO OR RINSE Whit.e fro'nt's f~ne formula egg, I I c cast1Je nr protem stiampoo, reg. nr lemon rinse. OUI llG. PllCI 91c ea. WHITE FRONT BABY SHAMPOO Fine sh•-· gentle eoough for baby's 48C delicate skin. 16 oz. OUR REG. 68c PARCHESSI OR GUND STUFFED TOYS CMose lrom a deluxe Parchessi set or a H stuffed cartoon character. YDUA CHOICE ~ I .SAVE 2.99 ••• SNOOPY HOCKEY An entertaining game, by Munro, starring your s4 favorite Snoopy. OUR REG.1.99 SAVE 99c ••• FUNMAKER LAB Hours of fun for the kids with this! Educ'a· s2 tionat, stimulating. DUR R~G. 2.99 I ' • ,- TELEVISION SA YE 10. 97 .•• DELUXE PORT ABLE TELEVISION A super little pick-up & go all-s5 I channel portable with tele· SCOlling antenna . OUI HG. PllCI 69.97 SAVE 30.97 ••• COLOR CONSOLE Admiral 23" cnlor. Exclusive Super _.38t Brite picture lube. DUA AEG. 399.!I ~ SAVE $30 ••• 12" PORT. COLOR TV Built-in dipale antenna for all-channel S'J 8 I reception. DUA REC. 219.91 " ' SYMPHONIC STEREO • AM/FM FM multiple stereo radio, 8- traclt player deck. Buy-up value! tJBg ZENITH 16" COLOR PORTABLE TV Famous Chromacolor portable with s2ag all-channel VHF /UHr reception. APPAREL SAVE 10.97 ••• LADIES' WARM COATS & JACKETS fJ~~t,~~~~~esn~~ '12 s14 &colors. • DUI llG. 1Ul·2UI · CLEARANCE OF GIRLS' JACKETS Big selectioo -ef altractive styles for warm s5 scl'iool and play wear. LADIES' ROBES & LOUNGEWEAR An exciting fashion group of long & s5 •a short styles, many fabrics, cnlors. • MEN'S CORDUROY FLARES in ass'! Cvlnrs. OUR AES. 5.97 • Gnod looking, good fitting cotton cord flares •5 BO.YS' FLARE PANTS Most wanted look for school and sport wear. Ass't sizes, cnlors. Sizes 6 to 16. Reg. & slim. s3 A,,A-., AND lttOD ftOT AT LON• llACH Ol TORRANCI PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU WED., JANUARY 31st . QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED WHILE THEY LAST SPORTS DEPT. GOLF STARTER SET FOR YOUTH OR ADULT ' Professional qual ity set of 5 1811 irnns, 2 woods. putter included. Youth,>men's, ladies'. OUR 116. PllCl24.97 SAVE 1.50 Nylon Wound BASKETBALL Official size, w.eight, basketball in bright 547 trl-tune colors. OUR RES. 6.9J · SAVE 1.59 ••• BOXING GLOVES Professional style gloves to thrill the amateur 388 boxer. DUI REt:. 5.41 SAVE 1.50 ••• TETHERBALL SET ' Let· \fie kids play their, favorite playground 1::4'7 g!"' al home. DUR REG . 6.91 ii - SAVE 2.50 ••• FOOTBALL Rawllng's professional playmaker football is 747 Official size, weight. OUR REG. 9.97 AUTOMO JIVES BARDAHL Bl OR 12 FOR . . . ADD-~ E"GINE POWER • Bl Anti-friction additive frees sac sticky valve~ • .82 _.Oil stabiliz.er reduces oil consumption. OUl llG. PllCI 97c IA. '''' SAVE 1.16 ••• CAR FLOOR MATS __G_ood looking, dura~!e._q1,1_ality rubber fl~ 3aa mats, trim to lit most cars. DUR REG. 4.41 SAFETY 15 MIN. ROAD FLARES For emergency road use -safety flares -5--, 81 bum brijhtfy for IS miMes. · O ' ' ' ·• WINDSHIELD WIPER REFIUS Think ah!ad! Get windshield wiper reflllS now, be prepared and save. OUR RIG. 2.31 · 1'' SAVE 1.64 Nylon Foom SEAT COVERS More comfortable seating, nylon fnam seat -333 covers for 2 or 4-door models. OUR IE;, 4.97 SHOES SAVE 2.88 ••• TEENS' & WOMEN'S BOOTS OUR REG. •••• se . Fashion boots of manmade stretch crin~le patent have full tront zipper, midi lleel, black or white. SAVE 1.38 ••• WEDGE HEEL OXFORDS OUR REG. 4.18 3so leens' & women's front lace moc toe oxfords wilh solid or 2 tone vinyl uppers. sizes In JO. !iHOPAT WHITE FRONT STORE llOUIS1 MONDAY·fllDAY NOON-9 PM. SAT. & SUN. 10 AM.7 PM l·HI .-....... ------------------------·--~----~~----~--, r:=~,.....~,-~~~~~~---, -CHARGllT-WfCllDITCA!J! ·~ M.illlllllt 4 .-~ ·--•IMIQIUllllC9 •1t1MUMWIMCKtltftMK COSTA MESA JOe8 IRISTOL ST. S.n ~ F'9ft•Y at lrl1tol ... . ~ ' ... -- ' ' I l • ' l . ' • .. -, 2f) DAILY PILOT WtdntSctaJ, J;inuary 24, 19/J ' -Ir'· "Look, Mommy! They ate up everybodY,'$~f~"·-'~t • YOURS!'-' ~ , • Pets Wander Dogs Kill 600 Deer in State SACRAMENTO (UPI) -the Coastal Conservation Act Pa'cks o[__pet dogs turned wild of 1972. kill 600 to 79(1 deer each year . The move, apProved lo-3, in the state, according to the was considered a reminder to deputy director of the Depart· the board representative; ment of Fish and Game. Councilman Louis R Nowell, Charles Fullerton told a who opposed Prop. 20 on Senate committee here that November's ballot, that be has the dogs also prey on cattle, an obligation to .the majority sheep and many forms of of councilmen who favor the wildlife. act. "In the vast majority of in-Assist. City Atty. James A. cidents of dogs harassing," Doherty, however, said the ac- Fullerton said, "the dogs tion was invalid and Nowell, responsible were . household who voted against the motion pets which were pennitted to along with councilmen Emani "'ander or they were strays or Bernadri and Don a Id abandooed dogs." Lorenzen, said be may ast the He asked the Natrual state attorney general's office Resources and Wildlife Com· for an opinion on the matter. ( ECOLOGY) mittee for a law pennitting his department's wardem to shoot dogs Which kill big-game animals. e U.S. Upheld LOS ANGELES iAPl -A federal judge has ruled Interior Secretary Rogers C.B. ?\1orton legally had the power to-revoke---an agreement· between the government and Union Oil Co. allowing the company to have a third oil drilling platform in the Santa Barbara -channel. The agreement was revoked bv Morton in 1971 and Union. ~hich had one of its wells in the channel blow out, coatini: the coastline with goo in 1969, challenged the legality of the action. · e Dela11 Ruled SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - A federa1 appeaJs court has orde'red a delay of an $83.2- million contract to build the controversial New Melones Dam until an appeal by the Environmental Defense Fund is decided. The conservation group a~ pealed a decision by U.S. District Court Judge Charles B. Renfrew denying an in· junction to halt the flood con- trol and irrigation project on the Stanislaus River near Sonora. The 626-foot high dam \\'ould create a 2.8-million acre foot reservoir. The defense fund and the Sierra Club joined in con· tending the need for the stored water was not demonstrated and argued the dam would destroy one of California's last stretches of free-flowing white water fOr rafts and kayaks. e Council Hint LOS ANGELES IAP) -The Los Angeles City Council has voted to exerci.Se authority over the councilman named as its representative to the region's board set up under e Opea Ree!9ris LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Board of supervisors has ordered that all. air pollution records subject to the California Public Records Acts be opened to the puf;>lic. The supervis>rs t\assed the motioo apparently ln respoose to charges by Supervisor Bax· ter Ward that the county may be shielding the oil and chem- ical industries. The motion callJ for Air. Pollution Control District of- fici:a:Is to provJtte a-directive giving the public access to "aD information, 1 analyses, ~ and speciflcatiou w h I c .h disclose the nature, estent. quality or degree of air con- taminants" emitted from county industries. e Plait Dropped SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - For the second time in al.most a decade, the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has scra plans to build a nuclear power plant in Northern Cllifornia. The utility withdrew its a~ plication to the Atomic En- ergy Commission to construct two nuclear generating units at Point Arena in Merxlocino County because of "unresolved geological and seismological questions." The proposal fOI" the $800- million plant hrui been opposed by the SierTa Club on environ- mental and safety grounds. Optometry College Open FULLERTON -The new $3.5 million , Souther n California C o 11 e g e of Optometry campus is schedul· ed to open here In February ofter a two-month delay caus· ed by recent rains. The seven-acre campus Is loca ted on the northwest cor· ner of Associated Road and Yorba Linda Boulevard. The present campus is l n downtown Los Angeles. OFRCIAL GRAND OPENING ! JAN. 23 • 2·f• 25. 26 Harbar Baulnard af Car• FUN -PRIZES -EXCITEMENT WATCH FOR DETAILS IN THE PILOT I' \ ' " . .,. ' . , • ·' - 1 • • • ' • . , • ·' • IN MEMORIAM • ; • -• ' ' t ". . ) -·•"-I ·j ;. -r " I.;; -.. PRESIDENT 'LYNDON B. ltif.!NsON •• • • • • : .... ~ 1908·1~73 · ! .. ·~1'. ' ~ ' -~ •• ,~ 1 . ' ' . ., ; . . ' • 1' If ' .. Thi1 natiOn, this generation; in this hour' · ha1 man'• first chance. to buil8 a great. society, a place w.,,;r~ ihe meani~ll. of ma;,,1. file mqtchei· the marvels of maP.'• la!,>Ori,; ' - • • .• • '• > • • , lit •i' • • I -A~~!a~c.~ speech fOr ~·-o4im~tih· j ". • "9f'lll!l!l1<1n for the Pteiidency, .. . .L .(uQust 1964 • · · " • • I ,, - • -. " • ! .. · l . ' • • " • • • • • J • . . . • I •• , i' \ . t .. " ' ' . . .. I , r I • ' I ~ '·' le ! 9 ' ! • s , F b h. r" tq• • ' I"~ 31 cl H st ''Il m ... bi pc Id m "' ar m th re bl. 01 I~ Ar I ho ch Sil 'gu to1 I °" so lif1 ~ ·~ q• wt o!C '"' "'' "B Bo ... bn ho1 • I • • 1 W !Sda.y, JanuarY '24, l'f73 DAILY PILOT Z \ions' Charles l(nox New Rams C ach Spahn Gains • • • I.OS ANGELES (AP) -Charles knox, an usiJtanl coocb !or the ,\)etrolt Uons, tO:<lay was named head coach of the Los Angeles .}lams. I• Knox will succeed Tqmmy Pr<> ithro, who was ousted after 1 medl-'ocre season . 1 Knox, 40, "'as is.sistant roach or ,\h• Lions !or &Ix years. Before that By DENNIS CAMPaELL Of• o.ur '"",... 1 Basketball has forgotten John VallelY for the moment, but he's not crying in 1his sleep about it. "Hey," says the lanky blond froll' Corona del Mar, "I'm really enjoytng ~this. I have the, chance to do. what I want 'and live the kind or life I want -and I'm· doing It." . Vallely, you'll recall, was an athletic hero of 10rts during a career at conina ~el Mar High School and Orange Coast te:Ouege and, to wJlerstate a fact, bi1 'bonorl were numerOus. · At present, he is not playing basketball after failing to catch on with the Houston J«>ckelll. · · What he's doing Is ~tting the con-. siderable money eamell-with his at!t}etic t1ikills to work, insuring his finan. ·a1 future. iJ "I want my future wired by the time 'm 30," he says, and believe!! that· hi.I' •primary inferest at the moment will coo- 1tribute greatly to that goal. "It's a totally oew planned community and ski resort called Snow Cloud, abOut '?8 miles from Grand· Junction, in i<itlorado. ~. ~'I'm an investor and I've helped put together a couple of partnerships to f !Straight Guy JLabeI~ Tagged fO nNewChamp ! KINGSTON, Jamalea (AP) -Georg~ Foreman was shooting pool in a ding),! billiard hall in Houston in 1966 when ~ happened to hear a radio commercial ex~ tolling Ille benefits of the Job Corps. f The speaker was Johnny Unltas, the : quarterback. "That's for me," Foreman said. i Monday night -five and a half y~1 ; later -this onetime junior hiab acbool' l dropout, delinquent and bane· or !hi! Houston cops smashed Joe Frazier to the floor six times in the space of 4 minutes, 35 seconds and became the heavyweight champion of the world. carried to the dressing room on the shoulders of joyous fans, Foreman called (his manager, -Oick Sadler, and a half- (• dozen other associates around a rubbing ·table and said: "Let's pray." "He doesn't drink. He doesn't smoke. ' He doesn't clieat on his wife. He is such a straight guy, you wou1dn't believe it. 'Ibey don't make his kind much any more," said a longtime Foreman friend . Foreman, a ~foot.-31 211.pound giant with anns like the trunk of an oak, is a big bear with a marshmallow heart. There is no air of arrogance or pom- posity about him -even now that he Is king of all the heavywelgh!J. • He 1' modest, mild-mannered, retiring in nature. When he speaks, the words are IO !!Oft and low that they are aiiooot !nludtble.' He constandy has to be asked to repeat them. He talks of love, undentandlng, duty and patriotism. Before Monday night, American5 remembered hltn best as the It-year-old black fighter who, alter wlimilll tbe 01).mpic gold medal at Mexico City in 1961, bad clrcied Ille ring •••in& .. Amerlcao. flag. . SOmebocly asked Foreman Tuelday . how It felt to wake up aa the heavywd&hl champion of Ille world. "I thoulht it would be difle<ent," be replied. •ifJut I felt ilke the l&IDe old George Foreman." . The .... heavyweight champloo It not Olll'TOll>lded by a court. lie bu no palace guard tolling him ,mere to go and w~t to say. He steers hlmaelC. Not even peppery, little Dlck Sadler, the monagtr who bu brouibl him al°'1C .. adroldy' la allowed to dominate bis life. Fortm111 Is hla own m10, and ..,. parently lnleDds to-111ay that way. Foremen aaid Ille tint lhlnc be did alter rehlrnlng to hill Sllfllne lloCd -. quarten near mJdnlPI· -to CIH I* w~e, Adrienne, and uk 1bout hla 17-d•Y· old da111hter, Mich. Tiiey ore In Mil> neapollt. "I wanl to fO home and be wttb my wife and dlUlllter /' the cbuDplaD laid. "But J ~ I cu' lake It 111Y loq. lloxina la my ...U-." Gearae -up m1,y ,..,., ...... -11111 breakfut wllll tine ltioais In tbe main bole! dlnlng room. Nobody botbered him. ' ·' l\e. wu an uaistant of 'the N e w York Jeta staff forJoUQ'.ean. fie pl~ as an offensive llne- man .al Juniata College .tn Hunting· ton, Pa., ·lrom 195~ to 1~ and be- gan DJs Coaching career as an assist· an~ there. 'Knqx was an a.ssistant coach at UnJV.rtlty of Kentucky and Wake Forest University before going to the pros. l'or Bead Coach O\vner Carroll Rosenbloom, who acqµlr.ed I.he Rama last year 01 a trade for the Baltimore Colts, had been expected to fire Prothro fol· lowing a disappointing 11-7·1 leoson. Prothro, the former Oregon State and UCLA coach, served two years· of a five-year contract Which re- portedly called for $90,000 a year. The appointment of Knox was a Not a Fort or Gelatin -Kno~ ls the Rams ' Pick . ' U you've a1readJ ·read 1 \he headline at the top of. Ulla page you may have wondered if this nS IOme !Ort of April Fool's Day edlUon. · Surely )'<lU couldn'l '(ully believe that ClJarles 1Cnciit1 f!'f/"F Star football player at .J-la College, is really tbe Ill!• heed -'> for tlie Rami. , . · The ,,.,,,. O>orfa' Kniix-lo al>ou~ as famlllar lo l~ball ,l•lll as tbe mooicker . WHITE ' ' WASH . ' GleM While 'la In Nepllete goat berden. '!be onlJI !hint! I lcnow about ICnox ls that Ibero la 1 fort by that name where tlie U.S. l<J)d .....,... ls stored and that a {3) a kick in the faney, For the sake of LA fans, I hope Knox has that hidden .quality. * * * SCOOP ON WATER POLO -'Ille Bl· lloaal AAV -tloomploulllpo bve I -·-It !M ~M-pool tMI .,.,,, Md ril lie llqN All(. 1-4-i 11 ... lllly iew If.meter lldUty. PLUG Y6UR EARS DEi'!'. -John Mcllonougb, whooe olliclatlng bu left l!J mark on Westminster High and tl)e Rams, will be guest orator at the Mildon Viejo Etkl meeting M-y night. . I( Mcllonough starts telling about tlie time be was a Super -I official, blah, blah, blab, stand by for an all-nlgbt siege. LAST WORD -Gory o..-, ,_ el 1M Amerlt• ~ "-<I-11111 l'8 World -,, AIJI :' 1110 wll lie ptl&~ II l'8 Ne•polt 1111 ...... a.~ n... -.,. 11'1 II llio SWU Slilrl Ne.,..n -- surprise. One of the leading con· tenders Jor the job was believed to be Dori McCallerty, who led the Coils, to a Super Bowl title while Rosenbloom owned the team. Me- Caflerty was fired during the 1972 se ason by the Colts' new owners. In his first year with 'the Rams, after succeeding George Allen, now \Vashington coach, Protbro's Rams posted an 8-5-1 recotd. ln~l9-2, facing a relatively easy sched e, the Rams figured lo make the layoffs e as i I y, but didn't. Tqtre was disse~ion and, as qust= t¢Tback Roman Gabriel put It, '"sell· ishness." The Ram s beit division champiOn San Francisco twice, but lost to such al~rans as Denver, New Or· leans and St. Louis. PETE MARAVICH KEEPS BAL L AWAY FROM WILT CHAMBERLAIN. ID : AU-star Play a11t 11 .. I Weil 114) Oe!lu11cri.r1 H1vlk:llN; ._ Fr1zler ~1r1vk:h H1y" Wiil!• Wltkl!11 ""'-Mtrln Btllllry ..... ·-Klullll'lln To!All !:111 WHI 0 P' T 0 P' T l 1·2 9 Wldt1 l S.S ll 6 2·S 14 H1ywood S 1·1 11 1 l·I 1S Chlmberlllll 1 a.ti 1 S 0.0 Ill Arctolbold ' S.5 11 4IMllW"51 3M6 4 2·2 10 Denclrldgl 2 0.0 l 3 IMI ' Ulroler S l)..O 10 2 1·2 1 !111!11 II 'J.1 1 1 1·2 6 Wllktt I 1-2 • 2 o.G l Goodritn I a.ti 1 lM l Scott OMO 2 H l Thvrmond ' 0.0 l 20.0•low 22·16 1 1-2 l H1wtdn1 1 Ml 1 a 10.i. 10.. Tol1l1 1J l .. tl ll 17 1l 76 H-1().1 V11101t -1• Foultd OV1 -Haftl TOii! follts -£111 16, W.11 ,, Alltn:llllUI -11,UJ, FlRE DESTRO YS DONOHVE'S CA R RIVERSIDE -Jnv.estigators are look· ing for the C8Ulit of a lire which ra<:ed ·through a garage on the Riverside International Raceway infield Tuesday night, destroying Mark Donobue's $100,000 Formula A racing car. The fire forced two employes to Oee tlie building, locllted across the Jrack from the main grandatand, and caU3ed an additional $150,000 in damage, track president Les Richter said. Sevual e.xpl01ions were reported by the wrlanen who fled the building, authorities said. No injuries were reported and firemen knocked down the names in leu than 30 minutes. \Vest coach Bill Stiartnan, aeeting' a second consecutlve'1~J;si4r triumph, Said he benched ·Archibald ' aod Sidney Wicks of POrtland after ·a One first quarter ef- fort because he was trying to <sa've them for the end. "You try to figure out who you want Jn the last quarter,'' said the unhappy Sharman. "'l'ryil'l.li to play 14 men is im- possible." . The 84-point West output \YaS the lowest by any team in the 23-year history or lhe All-star game. Boston's Tom Heinsohn, the East coach, said the enti~e 14-man team con- tributed . "They all rebounde<I. And our strategy was to run them , run them , ruri lhelp, get the boards and run them." The smashing tdumph gave the East a 15-8 edge in the Rrtes and stopped the \Vest's bid for thrtt straight. La ver, Emerson Gain Victories LA COSTA . eam. {AP) -Top-seeded Rod Laver oC Corona de! ~1ar, making a comeback frem a back hi jury, stopped Roy ·Barth Tuesday night but third· seed- ed Cliff Drysdale was upset in the first round of the $50,000 World Championship or Tennis Mlchelob Classic. Sixth seeded Roy Emerson of Newport Beach also won/ b:eBttng GeraJd Battrlck or Great Britain 6-0, 7°", while seventh- seeded John Alexander of Australia btat countryman Terry Addl80n,&-I, 7--5. Barth, 1the Iormet UCLA star, gave Laver a rough battle but the Veteran from Australia prevailed 8-4, 6-7, S.I. Drysdale, who had baltled • bout or the nu late last week, was sUll weak and was stopped by AustralJan countryman Allan Stone 6-1, M . Earlier, fifth-seeded Bob Lutz of Lot ' Angeles beat 1 Miian Holocek or Czechoslovakla, 1-t, H . . Olhet' ICOrn: ,.:.•1rk:1o c-111, °""• .,.., Oldl ''-*"""' ..,.,._ Oe!wili 1:111~ ..... ,111111. bdt --~ Mlvd. SOutfl AlfQ, J... M . ' A::i.lll~'"-,-:r.;,• Mlf!r•U1, llHI T1rrv '40d1-I. C111Jn o.ti..,, Ainlf .... , bMI lr1M1 Gottfried, fort l..•~~1~!1-.!t·~ "-1 JJll'lj MCMllM, Btril; ..... : ~ ...... Baseball's • Hall of Faine I NE\V'YORK -\Varren Spahn, the win- ningest left-handed pitcher in major league history. was elected today to Baseball's Hull of Fame. The 51-ye.a.r-old Spahn, currently a pitching coach with the Cleveland Jn· diam, amassed a 363-245 record in •the major leagues fro1n 1942-65. This was the first year he was eligible for the Hall of r~ame. ' Fonner New York Yankees pitching ace Whitey Ford. also on !he ballot for the first time. missed making the Hall by only 29 votes "'ith a total of 255. Ex-Pittsburgh Pirate slugger Ralph Kiner, who \Vfls a near-miss candidate (or the past th;ee years. received 235 votes and the 1ale Gil llodges, former Dodgers first baseman and New York ~fels' manager, was fourth 'A'ith 218. Bass Found Guilty SANTA MONICA -Former Los Angeles Rams fullb{lck Dick Bass has been found guilty of marijuana possession. Judge Edward Brand roood Bass, 35, nnd a friend , Barbaro Ann Price, 27, guilty Tuesday after they had submitted a preliminary hearing transcript Monday as their defense. A second charge, marijuana cultiva- tion, was dismissed by the judge. The couple will be sentent'Cd Feb. 22. Bass and Mi ss Price were arrested last June 19 at Bass' Santa l\1onica apart4 ment. Poli~ said they went to the loca- tion to check out reports that Bass was gro"A·ing marijuana and found more than 20 plants. Keough in Fight CARACAS. Venezuela -A United Stares Embassy official was sent to ~1aracay Tuesday to in\•estigate the ar- rest of seve ral Americans including Kansas City Royals baseball player Joe Keough after a barroom fight. Police in Maracay said they were holding Keough. a :ZS.year-old outfielder. and San Franc!St'O businessman Charles Gillespie. 'A'ho \Vas in Venezuela on a holiday. Luis Sanchez . a bullfighter. was in- jured when the brawl broke out earlier in the week. He was hospitalized with head and body injuries. Svare Defends Deal SAN DIEC'rO -The San Diego Chargers said Tuesday they expect to sign BaJtimore quarterback Johnny Unitas and use him as a starter. Baltimore's price to trade the aging sta r was reported to be $150,000. Harland Svare. head coach ol the Chargers, broke a day ol silence lo de- fend his deal but declined to talk about money. "\Ve have no obligations to the Baltimore Colts for anything in the past," Svare said. "That includes salary or anything else. We acquJred the rights . to have him and will usume his alandard player contract. He will have to be sign-ed this year." _ Although \ht l7_'.year pro veteran Jn- dlcated when the deal was announced Monday that he was uncertain whether to report to san Diego, Svare said "I'm not worried." Kings Tied, 5-5 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -The Minn& sota Noi;th Stirs, unbeaten against Los Angt_!les 'fof almost three yean, rushed from a 4.o deficit Tuesday night to tie the Kings S-6 on Danny Grant'o second goal of the National Hockey League game, Grant's 17th goal of the year knotted tbe gam~ at 2:51 of the thlrd period to extend Minnesota's record over the Kings to t.s-o.l since March 281 1970. Olsen Top Ram LOS ANGELES -Defensfve tackJe Merlin Olsen has been named Molt Valuable Player of the Los Angelos Rams for 1972 by the coaches of the Na· tlonal Football League team. . ft was the second time in four years that the 11.year veteran has n!Ceived jle Qaniel f'. Reeves .MemoriaJ Ward, 1 of .. ~~ j:d:Z:S~·t':~estbe people cle~ plog for us lo Los Angeles." be said. Terps Rout Rival CO~EGE PARK, Md.-Fourth-ranked Maeyland oui!COC'ed Long Island 21·4 •lo, the Ont sevtn minutes el the second ha!f and,.went on to defeat the Blackbirds ' 11111113 rue.day night. · . I\ •11 tbe Uth victory In 14 stsrta for • Ille "f•?J>I, ..00 play thlnf.ranked North Carolina in a nationally-televised bas.Ji:ei.. ~II game Saturday afternoon .. Jlin !>'Brien led ll&!Yland Wltb 20 polnb .• gelllitr lloln' that litbel. ' But lite dtQke. -ma to ht ~ !be=· Wtial wttb tbe Angels plcklbl u~ 1'lttlllel as their new 11e1a ~" Wlnldes bill ane year ol pro bo-~~u111ualatontundu Salt take ·City Reneges ., Oly111pies on , .. = Pltlllllpl _,, --b ..... -~ -lnlleod of an -I -So ;_ Wtnkla It Ille hie Clteeoe ..; the fleld ,for. pro bueboll team. . F~ a atmller trend, the RAma byJllliod 1valllble name coachel with in'rioul pro --to \liill a PY out ol the aaJttut rmib ol · tlie ran1; Delruit u.... I! Clwleo Koos II to bt1ac Ille !14ms \o tbe faalllOlf -· bt'U , eeed --.... """"'' .-Illa -to llllJih II! """' 11111 ha Dwtj It netds (l) tnspir1I., (I) 1 quarterlllck ' SALT LAKE CITY {AP) -Salt Lake CUy m.o)'Or Jake Garn said 'l\itadaJI be bu ClllOalled plans to llkt Ille Unlled Statet' Ji1I Winter Olymplca bid to the lnl4pllllieaI Olympic 'Conunlttee when it mte!IPeb. 4 ln Swttzorland. Garn said he bu loot hooe ol obtaining • guarantee ol l30 mUIJon from Ille !edetll govtmmenl betor. 11111 date. He atld !be only bot>< for Seit Lole Ciljl to bOfll !be a--Id be If tbe IOC • .,.... to delay Ille aelectlon. ..._, --... l'lttllttd -allo submitted bldlt to hoot !he 0-. SaH Lote 011'-the U.S. nod to bid ror ~ games erttr Colorado voter1 rc- jetted further atale lundlng for the Games, there. Ille origJhal site selected by the IOC. , , Garn said Ir wu not formally wtthdrawlllJ Sall Laite City's oiler to bolt Ille Olymplts and said ii there ~ no delay lo site oel<eUon, be mI1hl coosider 1 try for the llllO Gamet. Thi mayer said he reeclved a call from the White HOUie Tuteday lnlomttns· him tho! ~l Nixon could not meet wttb tbo1 Seit Loke Olymp~ Steering Com- mlttM ...,_ Feb. I. Garn said he • - . ' wnnted lo ask U. President to use his ln· · aod that 'nQ new faclllUes be' bu.Ill in rluence to obtain funding . watershed areas east ol Salt Lake Ctty "Ml' propot1l ii and 'fill be given where several sit! reosrts are O!Jelltlng. ev ... y coosldenlloo by the acJ. "We are still the best ~te In Ille -Id mlnlatraUon. but it la the oplnioli o( the for the Games, ~m said. '''J would lite 11dminisfratlon thlt congrusional action to g~t lhe Gamea j'blt to 1thow ~m that must preced' any federal tundlna of ~fl can do It and do Jt for lees money proiected cost of thjs undertaking,'' Garn than any other city has ever • it ... said. ·~ dream that Salt Lilke cottld turu the He aald mtmberi of Utalt'•· coo· G~ an>und," be sal~ llddlitl that grealonal dele&1tlon ba1 tn!ormed him a · nellher Winier nor Sum-Gomes guarantee of funding was nol Ukely. 1hould be held unless the otymplca Baltlel federal finandna. Garn put become lea commercial and return to two othor conditions on Utah's ""<ting "friendly compeUUon beh1een Ille J<Mb Ille 0--LUI Ibey be tca led down, of the world." • '" ·- .·~ il2 DAILY PILOi • Alamitos Racing Entries • "' 111 "' ·~ ·~ "' 'I' " "' SEVENTH RAC• -l50 ve11nts. 3 VN• okh a. wo. >J~•ncr. P11rw ~. Tiie U A W lll'I 1•. RtDtl's ~ Ad•lr) 117 Tao ~,,... (L °"'""'I m Roc1<e1 S..1~• C'N•rd 1,",, Klnci &!rd T ... Wlel Tlnv 81rt Nleocll'mwl I" Aovtl BIK Wiilow IDreverJ ,~ CIWllnecl Rodurl (IClllohtJ 111 t!IOMTM a AC• -110 verds. 3 ""' ok11 .. lljl. Allow~. PllrH UlCO. TM Aot1ry Club of Or-. ROYlll P..-IW•'-\ m Ida Run (N~us 117 For 01vld CT-r1) 119 ... cflon LIM (K•nl1) 117 Uncle W.s CW1rd) nt V"'°"""n (Ad•lrl llt SwfftmHr (Richards! 117 Papcy DOn (Hirt) 117 NllfTM llACI! -«ID y1rdl. l VH' ..., • w k Clelmln11. Purv lllOO. t1elml1111 fir t 12!00. On Tl'le &Nm CLIDMml l'n S.lwdlov lieo'IJ (H•rtl lit Lltrlt Sl•n (MISUO.) 122 tltldltt Rod-' (W1,_l 119 Elfilllo tR~l 117 Parr o.bbw IW1nll 117 h rflltl' ttruw<tl llt Ji;nnv Boo tSmlttl! 117 CIKl'flk r -.n1sor> 1 111 Hll11 81oti (Adtlrl 117 Alamitos Racing Results • l l DAILY PILOT ...... IW LM P- Huntington Seeks 7th . Loop Win lluntington Beach High'• OUen ahool lor a perfect first round in Suruset League basketball ncUon tontgbt when tho ·Olien .play vislUng Western wltb seven loop wi.n!J tn the offing for Huntington. Tlpofl 13 at 7 o'clock for all drcult tests, which Include Newport .Harbor at Marina, Santa Ana at Loara and WeslmlllstB at Anaheim. '!be Oilers or HuntJncton Beach coach Elmer _l&m bs have been lbe aurprise of the Sunset campaign thus far. The Oilen bave no one who started last year but the re- C(ent c<mhiNUon of center Jim Weir, lorwanls Jim Teel and Doug Rabe and guan!s Raul Contreras and Scott Carloon has proven highly ,..,. cesslul. Included In Huntington's list of victims is preseQOn title favorite Marina (ts-58) and hlghly regarded Loara (~). Coach Dale Hagey 's Newport lla.rbor Sailors will ht !lying to salvage aom•thlng from an otherwise first rotmd disaster. The Tars have good personnel at every position but haven1 foond the nece...ary consistency to survive. - ' 'Wln, 33-31 , : ;; .. ' ArtiSt,s Survive . . . . ... "{ \ l ' Dolphins' fuir By RON EVANS 01 -. oauy ~"' ti.It Laguna Beach High'• Artlsta survived a Dana Hills amblf4h Tuesday nl&ht In Orange League baskeibali play wltb the ald of Tom Anderson's clutch ahooUng in th< !ourth quarter to pull out a 3541 decis ion over lhe spunky Dolphins. Coach Jeny Fair's Laguna quintet thus remains a game off El Dorado Higb's league· leading pace of 6-1. Bunched with Laguna Be'acb in secmd place m Sonora ond Valen- cia. Co n s idering the circumstancea it was an amazing show of ability by the youthful 08111 Hills crew of coach Tony Stillson. The Dolphins, still winless in Jeag1.1e battle aner the first round, provilled. the vl3ltors with some scary moments and were in command of the Issue alter three quarters, 29-- 27, thanks to slow-down tactics and man-to-man pressure whlch helped create 16 LaguJ_la Beacb turnovers through three periods. vantage with a palr of ltt!e throws lr<lm Aiider80ll and C.olten In the waning seconds to seal the vtrdl11t. Dana Hills wias guhty or 22 turnovers in. •11 to Laguna's 18. Dana Hills was going without regulilr starter Mark Schrey (who Is out for another two weeks with a badly twisted lool) and BW Spring· man was hampered by nu. U.llM 11..ui IM) II ft pf Ip ·~ l 11li Efy1]!~ 11 1 ,1 ~ 0-Hiii• 1111 ~ ll'j:} !flO(Pl•IOl'I ' i ~ 1 ~.11 11 1 11 Jt SC-• ., Q1111rMn Lll!IY"" 11..ch 0 It I ......,,,, DllWI HUI• I I 1J 2 ...... :11 ' .: Rustlers, East LA In Crucial JIM PAYNE (24) GRABS A REBOUND AS JACK CAUSEY (30) AND PAT QUINN (44) LOOK ON. 'Ille leading scorer for Newport 13 Brian O'Flaherty with ao 18.3 league average. Up front it's Jaime Holmes (6- 3), Kurt Spreen (M) and 5-1 But it was at the beginning ol the fourth stanza that Fair's veteran crew got untracked thanks to the timely shooting or Troy High transfer Anderson. Golden West College's streaking basketball team faces its biggest game of the season tonight when the Rustlers host rugged East LA in a Southefn California -Coriference crucial. University In 77-63 Reversal By HANK WESCH Of ni. o-llY l'Hel SM'ff University High 's basketball team stayed with El Dorado for a half, but then succumbed to the Orange League leader1 il-63 Tuesday on the winner 's coo rt. ~John Driscoll's University team put together a good effort in the fll'St ten minutes of play to gtab a :ti-18 Jead over the heavily favored Golden Hawks, but then slip- ped behiOO-.and couldn't catch up again. Forwards Paul Simon and Scott Kafesjian, who turned in fine performances, kept the losers in control in the early going, and University cashed itJ first six free throws to bold El Dorado at'bay. Simon bit on 1$-2tl foot set shots and also worked inside wen, while Kafesjian's steady play Inside, drew fouls to keep the Golden Hawks off balance. But wiih .a 22--18 lead, El Dorado sprinted for IO straight pouts to take command. ~-~ Mike Moore hit hiice on jumpers and &-5 cent.er Jeff Van Winkle also contrtbuted four points in the spurt, University had to hit its .final three field goal attempts to pull with tl).34 at the half. If there 'Was any doubt re- maining, El Dorado ended it in the final period by hitting its nm five shots in a row and expanding the lead to 20 points at one time. The advantage reached 21 early in the fourth quarter before University whitUed U down. Kafesjian's 22 points was high for the game, and marks the highest total for a Trojan this season. Simon chipped in with 16 and Mike Scott six as th< Unlversilf. front line had its best scorfn& night or the year. u111...ny w) ff • • ' . ' ~ ' . g i " " ": ~ l 1 : i " " Sea Kings Finish 2nd HACIENDA HEIGHTS - Corona de! Mar High'5 frosh- soph wrestling contingent Onbhed second t6 cha.mplon Ontario in Sa!urday's Los Altos lngh lnvltatiooll with flrstplace finishes from Mark DcMllle and Mark Maxwell. lleMIU• WU !int in the 1~ pound catogory whUe MaJCWeU copped the 156-pound crown. Other high finishers for coach Dick MOJTia' crew in- cluded Tom Crone (second al 177) and Rob Hixson (fourth al 122), Rhett Tucker (third al 193). Carrol·l ttesigns; · Woods Speaks By ROGER CARLSON Of llw O.Hy ,,.., Sltff 1'1ater Dei High varsity baseball and assistant football coach Tom Carroll has resign- ed bis position al lhe Monarchs campus in the wake of varsfly football coach Bob Woods' dismissal the DAU. Y PILOT has learned e:s:· elusively. Carroll, who came to Mater Dei after guiding St. Anthony High in football, will L'ODtirrue this spring as lhe juruor varsi-tY baseball coach before com- pleting 1ilit t~year tour a1 Mater Dei. Taking over the varsity baseball reigns is Bob Donkersly, formerly an um. tant to Carroll. Woods' future appears bright despite the recent ac- tion by Msgr. John Reilly, the Mater Oei ~incipal. "I've got a couple of things in the works right now and coach Dick Coury is helping me. too," says Woods. Woods took over ror Coory as bead coach at Mater Dei in 1966. Coury is now an assistant coach in the Denver Broncos proepional organizalion. · A iwofessional job Isn't an· ticipated by Woods, but he is hopeful 0£ gaining a job in the collegiate ranks. Speculation was that Woods lost his job when Servile lligh's Friars noeed hill Mon-arem ou1·o1 th< playoffs with a 12~ victory in the mud in the ftnal we<keud of lb< regu- lar ........ But Woods opines that had little to do with it. "I think even if we beat Servile it wouJdn't have made IPY dif. f~nce. It was strictlJ a mat- ter of oot seeing eye-to-eye with Fr. Jerome Cummings. I really don't want to elaborate any further." .- Cummings is the athletic moderator at Mater Del and has held the position for one year. . C\lmming; acts_as a lialson between administration and athletics .according to a Mater Del !pOkesman. Woods refused to resign his positiOn when asked for it by lb< administration. "I was asked to ~ but I refused. I'm rather proud or 1l1Y record and reel U's good enough to stand on. ''Tbe reasoning for my con- tract not being renewed is a lack of communicalioo. -with lb< administration ammg other tblngs." ~-"' . Applications are now being accepted at Mater Dei in regards to the varsity football opening. Basketball Standings I(""*"" 19. $unny ~RI$ n T l'V'f t1, Lowtll " llrllfrfs S.ll'l'K l(..,nedy 11 8WNI f'11ril; Lowell It FulltrtOl'I T l'O'( Ill LI Hllbrll Surony Hiiis 11t Sll\I'- OU.MOE Ll:dVS W L Pfl PA El Oor.O. 6 I .,., 315 L~ 8ffch S 2 llfl1 ;Ill Sorlot• I 2 Ml 311 v~1 s t at m ~ J4)'9:m Unl"'°'ty 2 6 Jll 42 ll'H 25MMI OINHllh 0 1 Jll 'M --L.-8MICll :as, 0111111 Hllh Jl El DOrlldO n, Ul'lf~'Y U SllOdleblQ ... V111e!!da 41 S-11 n. ,,.... 6.S . .....,.._ '"" Ill SllOdl•l;oeell SOnol"I 11 ~ IMCJI v11enc111 111 El Oor1111o o.M HHll 11t Vrllwr.!ff n..!'ffTCU" PUZA ~-142·7"1 Open Monday t. Thurtdly Evenings \ Vanguards Red Hot, ' Roll, 79-64 By HOWARD HANDY Of ._ D11Hy P1111t Slaff Pat Quinn and Jim Payne paced the Southern Cali£omia College Vanguards basketball team to an easy 79-&t victory over the Clapman College Panthers Tuesday night in-the winner 's gym. Jim Swick. , Sparkplug Jack Allman 11 guard rounds out the starttni: five for Newport. Marina's Viking! are still trying to get thinp down pat after stumbling twice ln league play to Huntington Beach and Loara. Coach Jim Sl<pbens will be hoping to . fmd that coosistency and poise necessary from the com- bination of 6-5 sophomore Bob Losner, 6-5 senior Mal\ Ford. fi-2 senior guard Mark Adams, 6.3 junior Bill Fick and S-10 senior Eric Shelby. Gary Andrews bas been in double figures in 13 of 14 starts for Westminster and a sim1I perlormance tonight figures to spell another disaster for winless Anaheim. Anderson connected 011 an ~t.-footer from the baseline in traffic with 6:06 remaining to tie the count at 29, then eas- ed ioija .six:f®ler from out in front wl.tb 5:11 to go to give Laguna a lead it would ,not relinquish. Dana Hills rega ined possession moments later and decided to work the clock down despite trailing by two points. With 1:30 left the Dolphins tried to run their orrense but Laguna defender Danny Collen stepped in and stole lbe ball to thwart a sco~ bid. Momenta latet Dana Hills' freshman starter Andy Hoff· man missed a ODe-and-ooe at..- . tempt from the free throw line and Laguna prompUy took ad- In another tilt, Saddleback travels to San Bernardino in Mfsskm. eircuit play. Both games begin at 8. Golden West's Rustlers have captured three conference games in a row after dropp~ their first two and find themselves just two games in back oC front-running Santa Monica CC (5--0). "This is it for us," says Rustle rs coach Dick Stricklin. "ll we win it we're still in U. If. we don't the lights aren't completely out, but Jt would take a miracle for us to wln it." Quinn hit the f1n1t seven shots he fired [rom the fioor while Payne hit five ol nine at- tempts in a fantastic first half' shooting performance by the Vanguards to post victory number 15 against six defeats. The Vanguards hit at an unbelievable 71.4 percent in the first half and scored at a S0.8 mark for the game. Mesa, Barons Tangle; CdM Hosts Magnolia East LA comes Into tonight's meeting wlth a 4-1 mark, lied with LA Harbor. Golden West and Rio Hondo are deadJocked in the No. t position. The RllsUers are led by 6-5 sophom<N'e center Jeff St. Clair who tanked 28 points in Golden West's 77-76 victory over Golden West Friday night. Perhaps it was a good thing for coach Paul P~s quintet as the Vanguards coach wasn't too happy with tbe team'a early defense. "I wasn't satisfied with our def-In the first half, .. ht said following lbe game. "We used a tone JlttS& "We went to a ·man-to-man pressing defense in the second half," he explalned. The tacUc worked ef- fectively as the -Vanguards came out guMing and in- creased a modest 42-36 halltim< edge to a com· manding 63-41 advmitage In the first 7:31 ol .lhe final stanza. After that Peak emptied the bench and the final margin was lS. Thursday nJibt ~ hosts Recllanlls University with tipoff at 8 o'clock. Opportunity knocks tonight ror Costa Mesa HJgb's basket· ball team. The Mustangs are currenUy tied for third in the Irvine League and bave a chance to grab a share of. second when they travel to Founlain Valley as part of a full slate of loop games. In other pmes, all starting at 7, Corona del Mar will host Magnolia, Los Alamitos is at Edison and Estancia en- tertains Sa!lta Ana Valley. Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley are coming off losses. Mesa fe11 to Uls Alamitos 62.. 53 while Fountain Valley lost a beartbreaker to Corona def Mar, 48--47, ln a battle or league unbeatens. Tbe Barons have only two defeats in 17 games this season and are ranked ninth ln the CIF poll. Costa Mesa is S.7 overall. Tonight's contest will likely be won by the play of the front lines, the strong points of both strictly zone defensive team. Corona del Mar, unbeaten in 17 games and thlrd ranked In the CIF, Lsn't expected to havt? much trouble with Magnolia, a team which just notched . ils first league vic- tory. The Sentinels are lied with Estancia and Ediso.Q, in league play. Edison, fresh from snapping an eight.game losing streak, is now 4-11 on the season and is led by guan! Dirk Zirbel and Jay Wilson, who have both averaged over 10 poinLs per game in the league. Estancia, · S.10 on the season, has only one win but threw Sound scares into league leaders Corona del Mar and Fountain Valley. · st. Clair has now scored 715 points in bis two-year career at Golden West to rank fifth on the all-lime list, just nine points behind Ollie Martin (196H9). Ea!I LA Is led by sophomore Ken Tyler, who Stricklin calls ooe of the best shooters in the conference. Meanwhile, Saddleback will be attempting to halt a five- game conference I o s i n g streak. The Gauchos, 4-15 oo the season, face a San Bernardino Valley team that is J-3 in circuit action and 4-12 f<N' the season. c.ooo;fYEAR Jim Payne was high point man for the Vanguards with 20 while QuiM'll 14 ·firat half points stood up for runnerup honors. Two member!· of the starting five were slowed with an attaCk of the nu. Kip Hear- ron , a guard, and Jack C.UJQ', the team's starting center, were both down with the bug lbls week. te~':itain Valley has been L 1 11.11 THEI getting 35.5 points a game on the average from the front line of 6-11 ~Scott Reider, 6-5 s.c .. Ctlft9I .,,,- Tim Hill and M Den Malan<. PRI 1 ESI Wh t Off M:;m1r~ '!f '::"fat! ~t':~a1u:r ... Cummins, 6-0 Mike 8en')' and . • StQP In Today! 6-2 Phil SaJuar which have lt------·-----------;;... .... .... .,,., . ll "1 ~ ,ll, • l"•W'M l ! ~ ' l 1~ ~1i: jl!J Jfme: SGC•I C.,_ J.. lg been producing at a 27.5 clip. The Mustanp have been characterized by an qresaive man-~man defense and several low scoring game, while· the Barons have been a OFRCIAL GRAND OPENING l JAN. 23°24°25-26 • Harbar Baulnard of car. FUN -PRIZES -EXCITEMENT WATCH FOR -NEAR SOUTH COAST i'UV THI AllA'S HIWIST AUTOMOTIVI s1av1C1 CINTIR •• ---,----~--PRE GUND " ' SPECIALS OPINING SAVI 40% POL YGLAS ILIMS TO LAttoi AllOltTMINT ' . 0 , FACTORY·FR~H ILIMll .. ID Tll I ,,,,,. ,... Chectt out IVplf LOW \.OW (N'lc• ~--------• LUlllCATIOll 5so 6"i1 I OIL CHANGE I MONT .fND ;II AL Tll ALIGN MINT I u,t. •-1,..,..,,..111 "-I ----,-~--I I PllCISION 40c IUD ~~~Cl 11 ADJUSTMlliT ')Ge I L _ _:1::~ ::S:':~ _J MOST U.S. C.US fly Al'l'OINTMIJiT ONLY GOOD THlU JAN. 3ht ~DREOENIBI SOUTH COAST TIRE. INC. ia6S Swftl lrlttae -at Mee.Arthur. hntl Ant -f7'4ln ' ( I • r • • II u • q r I • It u th SU r of ' ( [ I r • • f Start Your Engines! WITH DEKE HOULGATE Wbotever l_,..i to Donnie ',\lJllOll? The -·· moot overlooked drlvtr was It Rlvenlde lasl weekeod to stand by as .. ue1 driver lot his nu«ld<en brother Bobby. Dannie la still waiting to be offered a ,.gular ride. . 1111 ~ are rather oblcure. That ....,. lncredible. · In 1970, when Donnie Allilon wu rookie of the year al In· ~Iii, he was also wiMlnC --llpeedway races for the Wood brothers and ceplurl"( 182,lllf In prize .-y. He was jWJt as _led then ae bis OldOr ,bnltl1e<. Several Olber good driven are ailO ~. Including J:.ee. Roy Yarboroogh. Charlie Glolzbodl,~..,.. and Pete Hamlltoo. Donnie, Mwe'ler, could · octloo IOOllet ucepl for family Ues. "We had a deal with Bristol-Myen to run at Pontiac we were building," DoM1e said, l'fiettin( to b1.9 brother's new racing operation in Hueytown, Ala. 11But it fell ~. So we Mopped bulJdins the car. The way things are -. we are going ;o-g« Bobby's ear going lint-and """l" about me late. .... Bobby Allbm'a car, the COce-O>la Oievroret, is the most feared machine on the Grand National cln:uil JWJI where II stands In relation to the «her top cars will be known alter the resulW are In &om the Daytona 500 on Feb. 18. "'We pretty ...ii -wblch car la the best this year," Don- nie said, "but RlvenJde wu not a good test for new cars." Donnie Al.Uson bu no bUn.Uon ol running a stock car for anybody else, ucept ~bly a CheYlolet for Banjo Mathews In the races A. J. Foyt f-n't lit into bls achedule. • AlllaQll M•IJ Re;foltt FotJt nw.. la aleo die cUaee float Dollllle will rejola Foyt'1 VSAC cbam,.....lp 1nB --· MA, J. ud J, we've talked abolt k Oil Ute pllo9t a utUe," AIU.. uW. "I weald like to nm ckampioublf can, bat I'm DOI Ille kind to call op aad bq Ille --ti aU Ille lime." IroaicaUy, Daale'I bretim> WU offered a ride tat mipt bave 1oee to lloule -. la"'"'blo dttomotuces. Bobby Al· lillee will drive a Ropr PeoWi McLaren al JDdlaaspelb In May. U Ille Peolke 1ull nald" Ooaale, portlcalarly altet Peulle made cllldq remaru abolll Mm last J1De, be doel•~ trY to ··~ . 11Sare Roctr made uklMI Rltemnta abMt me," Donn.le said. 'Bit yoa la.Ive tO adentaad tlW Roger ii IDlkbwl ahoat a lot of people. I try 11111 to talk abolll -peeple. U tbey cbooe to aay •medllac W. abMt me, well, U..t'1 Oil tbeJr eoilldeact, not mlae." Peuke blamed lloule for blowln& tbe Golde• State 400 at Rlvenlde lut Jane wllea M .,.... off die tnet and kll& several laps wlllta ....i., ..-late In tbe race aad plnln1 on tbe eveataal wtuer, l\IY Elder. "ll Mart nc.oll1e W been driving tlae car/' Penske was qllOted. u 11yiq", 'TU& w.ad mever llave Uppened." Domde ldmsell admltlod bli mlllake. lie bHD1 driven agaill for Peub. "I tried to save H ("lala ... troll and wbea I dJd_Llllalled Ille eqine. I lboald bave jut drlveo H olll bito,tbe dirt, ftea I ~ tbe llartet -~ mic and I bad to wall to 1e1 pub started." -- Tlllat -float Ille 1161 --Olllne dies ill tralllc. It's very mco.veme.t ud embarraulq, H& JI yoa were a nee driver Yol m!pt be ta danler of 1-1 )'Hr job u Donnie Al- lillee did. Jettkhu Gets First B'9 Test Bill Jenkins, the Chevrolet Vega drag ncer, wonder what the opposlUoo is going to do when the O>rysler crew gives him bis first Important 1973 tea, the NllRA Wintenlatlonals Feb. 24. "I don't~ il they are going to -!heir, color> or wi<> bag,.. seld the bl\mt i'enllsylvantali He .... relilTing Ii> tbe oontroverey between the NaUooaJ Hot Rod Amt, and drivers of Plymouth and Dodge pro llloct cars, who complained lea year that technical rules untal.rly favOred Jenkins. · · They mm stag<!d a boycott ol NllRA eventa_ ddring the final weeks of the le880ll to protest the rules. For tm tbe rules were changed a lltt)e but not enough to satisfy Chrysler racing people. - 'l'llat brings up the possibility which Jenkins suggesla. At the Pomona WintemaUonals will U>e Mopers deliberately run slow.r Uian Ibey 'are capable of going In order to r..,,. NllRA to consider changing the rules in their favor? ' That hardly seems likely, but it's normal t'°1enkins to suuest the possibility. He thrives ·.., the psydbJo8ica1 war· r.,. that is typical o1 pro stock drag racing. "Neither one ol them," Jenkins reported, speaking ol the negotiations bdween NllRA and Olrysler, "will Usten to the other. They broke (l(f relatlon! a few weeb ago. The Oicysle< guys wouldn\ be ninn1ng NllRA except a lot of guys talked to their spordOts and found they wouldn't go along unless they ran the N1:IRA national meets." Strott• Cla•llen•e F.rom Forti For bll on part, Jenklu b worried abouC more tJLU. Ply. mouth ud Dodie racers • ~ nadoa.'1 drac strips. Ht lffl a strong c:lmlleqe from Ford ud be run Uaat a aew dais of car wUI 1ieal aome of &be tlnutder from pro stoct racbag, u'l'bere are ' b 9,( ·f .. y ear driven ••~are niteM.ng to tbe UUle can:• lie AN.' "l~m afraY ~. will ltilrt ,..U., beml-poweNd Oilt1 -Rb -pildl _, 1111 eqlneo; Fnm my poillt of Tie\', -pro -id be .cutbo1 In 81' a lot ol tbe notoriety I IMi•e wwkeci " bard • bald ap." , .... ADl&IMr cedmical.Jlllllem ~ JoklU at tlae mtment 11 tbe ....tied,..-.. nle. I . "I tblak I cu p Ill ..... u -In tbe ·,....-.De IDd Jet a 11ew atltul ~;?! Jdtiu Nit, "'* I Mpe we WR't baye 1o·-a~ i,..., tbe -·It will rain oor klad ofnda& for die spectMon..t-• Wednesday, January 24, 1973 OAIL V PILOT J13 Prep Checking Out Coast Area Greens Hoop Results Two matches have been the second round, the latter (li-) and Sid Blackbeard (12). to win a partner's event at completed in lhe S0.59 !J<:kct drawlng an early bye. tn lM Old Crow flight for 70. Mission Viejo Counlry Club in lhe njnth annual ;>eniors Oth'ers In the 50-59 bracket and.over goiters, first round over the past weekend. tournament at i!a Ana drawing into the second round byes were drawn by Dr. Phil In second plati! were Jim Sheehan (16), Charles ~tcl ver Country Club. • include Lee Ritter (28}, Lou (IG), Monty Brokaw 134), Leuter and Rocco Paterno Lloyd Stucktr, a 17-han· Clem (lU), Bill Linvingsion Gates Burrows (30J, Erv with 66 followed by Ron Brady dlcapper, lf ated o e I C.J7 ), Robert Hurtt (15), Bob Guthler (l7), otto Jacobs (ZO), and Jacques Grigory at 67, McCom"""'n ( · ), 4 and 3 to · Corfman (1 1) and Frank O.Z. Robertson (ID), Gerard Art Shaw and Bob '"""-" 1111HtH11 uav Leensvart (13). McCullough (68), Dick Parker M...._ vi.i. IMJ t411 Tw•ll11 advance to e second round Jn the ff0-69 bracket, nine ad~ Knutson (2?) and Al Honer and Ron Larson·(G9). Dick Lee "ldtlf' (11) f 110) LOl'lllWI~ di (2Q). cox ln1 F c•J 011n111m against l:.ia y Ridgeway (17) tlonal players drew nrst First round matches must and Howard Shelton (69), and ~';':;' 01 ~ t:l ~1~l:;; who drew a first round bye. round _byes including Charles be completed by Saturday. Floyd McGuire and Don Toss Htittn11 ns1 G 121 CuMlnuri.m Al Rynes.s (18) de£eated Jay Sutherland (17), 4rt Fleming \69). Ml••llll v111o -"" 11111t: Nllbl•• Hewitt {17), t-up on the 19th (15), John Irvine (13), Bert -1ssiOll Viejo In a mixed couples com-1, "41"11 t,, SUVI •, Ziii .. 11• Ht1fttM1: Mlllilll v111o, 11.1s. hole after the two battled to a Smith (15), Hal Mogey (U), petition, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ml..,_ v•tt 1111 1411 1t11e111 draw in regu.lation play. Pete Mathey (21), Leland Bob Clark and George Qsborne took fll'st place with a ~trs. \Varren Bransby at 76 and A1r. and ~trs. Rick Guy at 17. The Mission Viejo Thursday men's team will host Old Ranch Country Club of Seal Beach this week following a rain-out of last week's action . Big Ca11yoia Don t\.tollica , host pro.. fessional at Big Canyon Coun· try Club in Newport Beach, is taking a group of'-46 people on a golfing vacation to Puerto Rico with departure on March 7. ~:=,.:1tJ11 = fl:1~rw':':.,_::R:_ynes=:.' _:w~il::_l _:f•:::ce:.::..:Bo::.:b:::.::H.::oy'..:t:..i:::n_Fl_::n:.:ley,__(::19:.'.).'.., :..Ch:::.::ar:..l"::...:..".:.•lc.li.:.•t:.:erc._Roberts fired a best ball of 64 ne1 73 f(lllowed by Mr. and 111¥• (II C C•> McGulr11 ------------------'---------------- ·-(I) G Ill Ovlhlllr Httn• ta) O (41 lll"tlfi Mlullln VleM KWilll wb1 Mem1 2, I Hllmmt. ,..,. U .. ). I Mltalell VllM IN) tUJ •I ~ Rldllf (1)) f Cll W1<n« ~ 1111 F 121 Beldon .1Jlw• "l -C (ll)."8rd1......., --UJ G en Tl-H1ll""' II) G Ul Kllml' MlulDll Vlelo _.!no Wbt: Cu II, McCw1t!Y 7, Aclll'nl 4. FIJllll" S, S- Mll 2. HllfTlmt: MIMIDll Vlelor 41.JO. 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HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington s .. ch (714) 892-7771. • • DAILY PILOT Pegel Repeats Midwinter R~attfl · c I I Melges Se"lected Newport Clubs Host Rac~s , Top Y a.cht,sma1i For the Clrst 1.tmo In the event · In t,erms or tOUll history (Ir the Southern .-purtlcip,allon. oftr,rln' t.tophies California ~11dwinte Rq:atta, In more ~ 80 cll&llts and Newport Harbor Yacht clulla attractin(l mor. lha1'\ 11000 will bO boat to IOd conduet sklppm and ~""· Cowlting races, over local CllM.M"Sfi, crew members and race or- Club, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Lido tale Yacht Club Bal)Jo Corlnlhllll1 Yacht Club, VoYaaera Yacht Club and South Soro.Sallln& Club. Roelfi.nl8, reeatta chairman. "We think m.ore 1klppers wUI enter the rea:atta th is year. know ing there won 't be qu ite the crush or people there has son1etimes been in the llnrry .. Budd~" ~\elges Jr. of Zt'1Kia. \lt1s . gold me®J "11111t•r 1n \h(' Solinl! Class dur· ing 1he 1972 fll .vtnpk' y11eh1ing r:an11•s, has bt'<'n nanlt'd the .M11r!ini-Hossi Yachtsman of the Vt•nr. The scll'<'tion 11·as made by a panel of n:it1onal 00.1tinf! writers, including DAIL\" PILOT boating t'<htor Ahnon Loc.·k:ibt·~. T110 Sou1hcr11 (.'ahforn1a st11lors 11t>re nan1cd as l'Unners-up in the 1·oting. T111n Tobin of San Diego Yacht flub 1\":iS st>COnd and Dave l'llm:in of Balboa Yacht Club 11as third. Sf.L.ECTf.tJ .\S Yachts· wo111an ol th1• Yt•a r for tbe SJ:cond straight year 11·as J;Hlc P1•gt•l of \\"1ll1arns Ba~, \\ I~ The ~·inners r1•cc11·ed Tif· fa ny-dcs1gnt'd sailing lrophies ;u1d suitabl~· engra\'t>d plaqu es at :i luneheon held in their bono r in New '1'ork. ~lclges \\'On th e n11·ard by a wide margin or 33 ix>ints - recei\·ing HH to Tobin's 7l. lll!man n.ffi\·ed 49. Scoring is bil5'.>d on lO po1nts for fi rst plal'l'. :se\·f'n for se<'Olld, !1ve for third , fQllt for fourth and three for fifth . Th e r e w e r e se v en yarht.s1nen in thr running this yrar and t"·o 1vomen. MELGES". ~lUNG re<0nl during 1972 also included a iNµi. in the Soling Olymp ic tri~ls, "'inner of the lntern1Uional Sk('{'tcr Association Cham· p1onship (Ice boating) winflt'r of the Soling division in the SPORT ISL Pelersburg Olvrn· pir Reg311a Training1, nrst runnerup in !he Solin{l Si1 Newport olubs will join ficials, the evenr involves then 111e lraditlooal host clubs rno.te than 3,'*> persons each as con1pelltlon beglna in the yenr. 4-lth annuaJ Midwlntt.rs In Newport club:!: which wW February.. conduct races over local The Afldwlnter Regatt11 ls courses are Newport H•rbor the world's largest salUlli Yacht Club. Balboa Yacht Noted Boat Designer , Monk Dead at 79 ~t1d\\·intcrs io Flor ida, and SEATTLE (AP) _ Edwin all his life. "'inner of the Texas Olyn1pic Among Monk's notable Rt'"all;i in Solings. l\Ionk, Seattle naval architect Sou '" __ 1.. designs still in Puget nd Tobia's record was based ori whose designs can be foWld on waters are the Thea Foss. his performance in his each of the world's oceans, originally designed for John I.ONG BEACH Yacht Club pa~t al 11ny given club." 1Ylll be press and Ad~ Tentulive clu s s mlnh1tratlYe center for the rt1g81ta ror the second straight asslgneme.nts . c 11 try up- year, Other Loa Angeles-Long pllcatlons and olber details Beach area clubs partlclpaUog will bu given In offk ial regatta wlll be Los Angeles Yatht brochures to be distributed Club, Alamitos Bay Yacht within the next week al al Club, Cabrillo Beech Yacht SCYA n1ember c I u b s . Club, Seal Beach Yacht Club Proceeds fro1n entry fees, nnd lhe Little Ships Fleet or above SCYA operating ex- Long Beach. penMlS, go to defray·costs in Huntington Harbour Yacht U.S. Olympic sailing fund. Club will ~t a small-boat - sailing classes on Anaheim Bay. Competition in the Santa A1onlca Bay area will be centered at King Harbor Yacht Club. Redondo Beach, and California Yacht Club, Afarina de! Rey. SIDEWALK SALE S ATURD AY Ericson-39 Nemesis. ln » has died at the age of 79. Barrymore and now owned by diti on to tbe cla.ss cham-During the past 4S years, the Foss Launch and Tug Co. "MOVING DOWN into the p)onshp he \\'On such long ti-tonk] who died Sunday, He also designed t h e Newport area should relax the HARBOR GENTER distanct events as the San •oai1.v :OrLor Pho'• bv "'"'" 1.Ktc•IMY created the designs for more 'l'olleycraft line or ya.chts. 1 rpressure for.launching and for Diego to Acapulco race. the than 3,000 boats. They ranged But _Monk also beheYed that use of hoists at all the Newport to Emenada race and W • ~ Ch . from six-foot dinghies to "the httle man 11.•ho wanted a ""rticin11tlng clubs ., &a.id Ted Newport Harbor Yacht Club's f>r&:Q ftlltp~Oll yachts and v•orkboats of 15 boat should have one," ac-~li;;;i;~~~~~;;;;;~~·_;~~;;i;;i:i::::i~~~ San FranciSco lo Newport feet. n1m· g to his !On and ..... n:ness Ri h d Lou! k ··r Id h . . th H b. co ~· TELEPHONE race: c ar e . · irst wor c amp1on lD e o 1e-Monk was t>om in Port partner Ed Jr. Hundreds ol i.J11man's rt'COrd was in 14 catamaran class. receives congratulations' from Blakely, Bainbridge Jslnnd, Monk designs were laid down 835 3305 various smell classes. He won l\lrs. Nadine Kabana1noku, '\'ido'\' or the Duke Ka· \Vash., to a family that had in basements and built in 17141 • nalional rhampionships in the hanantoku. Olympic swimming star, surfer and out-... been associated with the ship-backyards. ,s-t. ..._ T......_ lnlM, 1o1i.... 'Lido-14. Sabot and 470 classes rigger canoe -paddler. 'fhe young Costa l\lesan heal building industry for three m"emebewrsasoofnNeorothf westhe1oMrlarglnm.•el OU.N:ETo'u~·~IOTE~JHO~E~YicE, Inc. and the North American out 44 rivals to win' the ~ha m pionship in a 10-race generations. He attended - :Races Set Bv Mid~ets . ~ k 40! Seltrlll IHI• ... st .. S.I• Au, c1111..-.11 tl1'S _cha!'m:;p;;;io_n7s-;;hi;;;.p;;;i;:n~t'ihef;i470s;;;;;.;;=;:;:,;;-series off the shore pf \.Vaikiki Be·~ac~h~lail!s~l_'l~\·=~~·;;:---;;,;;;~sehoo~~l-a~n~d~wo~r~k~ed~in"'...:Se~a~tt~le~~lnd~U5~t~ri~es~.;;;;;;;;;;:~f~;;~::;::;;~~:;;~~~~.=-=-~~·-==~~~~~~~~~ In Ne,vport :\ewport Harbor Yacht Club will tak e the lead locally this year in re1•iving competition in (he l\.1idget Ocean Racing Fleet CTttORF)-yachls under 30 feel in overall length. FolJoy,•ing the NllYC annaul meeting Dec . 2. John Homme. 1972 race c ommittee Chairman. met wit h Bill von KleinSmid. new president of MORF, and Phil Doane, ~tORF area vice president. and worked out a schedule of races. Feature of the new year 11.·ill be the r~stablishmant of the Earl Corkett Series. Von KleinSmid pointed out that there are more than 100 l\.10RF boats in t~ HarOOr !\rea. Because of ~ir size. they have been e liminated from the NHYC Ahmanson Series of offshore races. No boars uner 30 feet are ac- cepted. , : The Corkett Series v.•ill pro- bablv be established as a para.He! to the Ahmanson and Will consist of day races. . Balbo aYacht Club has Ion 1ncluded an MORF class in its 66 Series of day races. Dates and races for the Corkett Series will be:· March 31-Los Angeles liarbor to Ship Rock to Newport Pier (in joint sponsorhip with Voyagers Yacht Club). April 28-Point Fermin and Return, Elon Brown Perpetual Trophy. J u n e 16 -Huntington Tidelands Race. June 23-Newport to Dana Poing Race (in joint ·sponsorhip with VYC and BYC's 66 Series Tidelands race. July 7-~iodifled Gold Cup race, W.L. lnslee Trophy. Aug. 11-12 Long Point, two races With A.B. McCollum Trophy to the combined winner.~Will be counted separately for the Corke It Serie~.) Long Sli ps To 14th in Rio Race CAPE TOWN. South Africa r AP) -Skipper Huey Long's decision to take his boat bndine through the horse latitudes -the Southern Hemisphere's doldrums -in ihe Cape-t<rRlo race Tuesday put him ln 14th actual position e.nd 33rd overall. '. 'Loog'S· decision could pay off. The shorte.~t route from ,Cape Town to Rto de Janeiro ties through these latitudes bot 'even landlubbers know tbey're- Y'TY short on winds. · tlrst in actual position 318 hllles ahead or lhe U.S. favorite Ondlne was Stormy of $eychelles. who also was Jlolding first posillon overall. '$econd and third on actual tlme were two South African sloops. Jakaranda a n d Oabulamanzi. · The leaders are taking a longer, windier rout11 Nal1t)cal If, another U.S. en· l.ry. was in second hand icap position and Golden City, Sooth Africa, was third. The race started from here January 13. Stormy was last reported 1,725 miles from Rio ~q °Janeiro. • FISK CUSTOM 360 .4PLY NYLON CORO l2/3Z' TREAD DEPTH Tubtlftt Tir1 Blacin..111 Sitt B•.,!d P"c. Cod• 5689 Each $1 1.95 12.95 13.95 14.95 15.95 16.95 17.95 ., . 16Q.13 Blaelr.••11 TuiMI• . """"f..._ Ex. "fax ol $1.Jtli , WHITEWALL il.95 ' Whntwall P11c. ""' $13.95 14.95 . 15.95 16.95 17.95 18.95 19.95 .. •• AU pr~ p1111 fed, E•. , FR.EE TtRE MOUNTING• ROTA'MON MTH TIRE P RCHASE. • BUENA .PA RK ' AIR FILTERS 1ss PARK leach Bhd. at Lultwellb 5301 Beoch Blvd. 523-3040 • Lincoln al Yaney .View 5,1135 Lincoln AYe. 826-5800 • . ' . FISK PREMIER 4 Pl YPOL YESTER CORD-um" TREAD DEPTH WIDE 78 SERIES TREAD 0 WHITEWALL 18.91 Tutt.i..Tir1 81fJ?:911 ""'"-· ,,UI Fed. , SJ.11 8i1nd E•. T1• .... Cod•3629 .. 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I • . 15440 leach .... d. leach llvd. at Mcfadclen 892·2088 • vi, s .. 1 Ungj caf6 rellr1 "' with the I was In 11 hi1 ( 8' er.. Plaz bl i.r ... bee mot• sista prelj Oh ed 0 1916 pron ... b Lonj and ' po,J Ail two ! exec airlh JO< nam direc pres! ,, .. Davi tnarl Bo tions Wall tore slnct 1971. Irvin De as n econ wife Hart J~ nam• new per> Mesa Corp door. St man. Cred Ge mote of A ancl1 Ices. c 0 c train tivitlt firm I fices zona. foml wai, and Ro 1957. point supe1 S.ac New) Da Me 51 distr: Ente Ano~ in 19' Oran LO Arth1 Line1 has lhe mer< Ke .. y ollict He Tay!+ chair F.!!I!., Ke as r for ! later and sales Ta awa,i 11\81> wm l his rt Orang Co y B \1leto Hall, nianagcr at Baa.k. of Amertc11i In Hun- lln 11 Be11ch, ends a bank.tng cat r or 1'. years when he retlns lhb monlh. Hall , a retired naval o(Ocer with 30 years service, jolued lhc bank as a teller In J958. He was appointed lending officer In 1966 and was promoted to h;.8 current position in 1~70. * eru~ G. OhK10, managf!r of Croektt Bank'• South Coast Plaia ol!lce in Costa Mesa. has bee.n pro- moted lo as-,,'lj. •""' sistant vice president. Olson join- ed Croker In ~ 1966Md was R proftlOted to 01.ION aaelstant manager ,of the East Long Beech office In 19611. He and bis family reside In New· port Beech. * Air California has named two Orange Coast meo to new executive positions with the airline. Joseph E. Walker haJ been named by Air Cal's board of directors as assistant vice president of sales. The airline also appointed Frederick R. Davis as vice president o( marketing development. Both are newly formed posi· tians for Air Calllornia. Walker was prevlousJy direc- t-Of or sales, a position be held since joining the airline In 1971. He and his wile reside ln Irvine. Davis joined Air Cal in 1969 as manager of schedules and economic planning. He and bia wire live in Huntin.iton Harbour. Kelly Named President Of Western LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Arthur F. Kelly, West em Air Lines executive vice president, has been named president of the Los AngeJes,based com· mercial air carrier. Kelly, 59, who also will serve u Western's chief executive O!ncer, was elected Monday. He will succeed J. Judson Taylor, who will be come vice chairman of the board, on Fs.ll._ L I' Kelty joined Western In 1931 as r'egional tratfic manager for Montana and Canada. He later served as vice president and senior vice president for sales. Taylor. 64, who is one year away from the company'' mandatory retirement 11ge, will continue as a director In his new position. 3.7 Million Covers, Please Southwest Consumers Face Shortages of Natural Gas? PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - Travis Petty, a . spokesman for El Paso Natural Gas Co., says his r1.rm could face a critical shortage of natural gtu within the decade which may affect virtually ~veryone in the Southwest. PE'lTY Tow the Ari1.ona Corporation Commission that * * * Earnings Up At Edison COMPLETE 1 ORANGE COUNTY COVERAGE 2 3 4 s 6 ., lncludi)lgl. L.....,a &..ch S.n Clemehte, Mltidon Viejo, 01n1 Point, i 1well11 Long S..ch •nd motto! l.A.arN. MONTH TO MONTH RENTAL BASIS NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON APPROVED CREDIT ONLY $17.00 PER MONTH TOTAL COST (unllmltod pages) NEW COMPACT UNIT SIZE OV• x 4 x ¥21 VOICE MESSAGE PAGERS ALSO ARE AVAILABLE FULL FREE MJllNTENANCE ORANGE COUNTY RADIO'TE LE PHONE SERVICE 1•c 835-3305 from La1W11 Beach, ?.fission VleJo. Dana Point, San Oemcnle., s..n Juan Cl.pl~ traoo. El Toro, call toll free ~ ' DAILY PILOT %$• PIJBIJC NOTICE PIJllLIC NOTICE PU81JC NOTICE PUBLIO NOTICE I . . .ZS DAILY PllDT s /tl01aepfs Wort h Beat Food Co st s 8)' S\'LVIA PORTER The 1:ost of food \\'Ill surge upwnro rat a m1nin1un1 tlnnual rate of 4\i percent un!H su1n· 1ner ·al least -and "e'1\ ht> lucky if the rate of lncreast' piltd on our food budgel month afttr month 1s "onlv'' 41 ~ l)('l"C't>nl. This 1s not ' a guess. It's a ronserv<il1\'t' and authorilat1,·e projec1lon based on foret.'S al- ready built into our food e<.'OOOmy. "'hat is to happen lo food prices at lhe retail I c ,. e I , in short . has al- rl'ady hap-PORTER pened or is oow happen ing to food prices on the farm or wholesale le\'els. The trends ll.rl' fixed . BUT WJll'LE the overall cost of food on the official Consumer Pr!CT! Index will be soaring, you yourself can slash the cost of food you buy to eat at home by many limes 4'-t percent You need merely to learn and scrupuloosly follow the most fundamental, sim ple and ordinary of all the rules for slashing your food bills : Shop the specials. Don"t do~·ngrade this nile because it sounds so obvious. Don't minimize it because the man on the other side of the counter -the food retailer - is urging vou to do the same thing in his newspapt>r ads. store window d i s p I a y s, posters. etc. "Level with n1e and tell me honestly how much your PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR REAL £STATE LOA,,_$ l1t & :lJld Tf'IUST OEEO!o Sl.!IOO 1o S2:1<1.000 U~ TO IO'llo LOAMS °" TFtlJST DEED COi.LATERAL Jl~llT l:QlllTT FVMOS H•a110<T C•nllr 620 MIWPOrl Cen111 Ori>'9 ~Beach, C•hl. (71 f) ...._.2' rlf . ·:auT . l ~IF "f'IV Mv1 tr!W ..,,,.,,. 1 hot .., yovr OWft re t¥..-<OIM -"'11 lnfl• •-ii Mint l't Yfilr !Miii", ' : BUT. '9V PWi• ~I lh ... tX• C•lil\t ,.,..tit! 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' .. -' . • • ·-······~~ ... ~ 'Dear Friends' • Ill Encore for BJ '{'OM Tm.JS "How the Other Jlall Lovea." directing the reviva 01 .. DllW "'"" ,._.. Hap Graham directs the show comedy.fantasy . Ti Whl'te nothing new la coming and also takts one of the Nicholas Mose an \ ......... ... ,· ' · 1·· • • OU.... in !he lq&aSt lnclude Donna CUodlff, Loi York to Boston . it's a job for Banacek (George Peppard). ABC O 8:30-'"Go r\sk 1\lice." A new TV drama based on the actual diar_v of a teenage girl caught in the web of dru g addiction. \Villian1 Shatner, Andy Griffith. Julie Ada1ns. up on Orunge County stages l•adlng roles. ~n heod jJie ca . . (~.'fl!EATEll. l'qe •I Otis ~tend, a voice from t00 . ~s in the unique1;;;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;,t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a not too dlstent past will be Laguna comedy are Jean hwd ooco more, courtesy of Koba, Jacquie Moffett, Don the Irvine Co mmunity Rinsoa, Walter Dudek and Theater. Elizabeth Huihes . CBS O 9:00 -Medical Center. The ailing wile f. of a brilliant surgeon violently objects to her hus- band's treating her -even though his new surgi- cal procedures is her only hope for recovery. KCET Eill 9:00 -E\'ening at Pops. The Bo6ton Pops plays a 1nedley of Strauss waltzes under the baton of Arthur f.ledler in ··Night in Old Vienna." KTLA O 9:30 -The Next Time You See Paris. JCT wlll bring back, aner a Per(ormances ore g l v en six-week hiatus, Its December 1\tesdays through Saturdays producl\on of "Dear Friends" at tl:W playhouse, 606 Laguna for a slngle "encore'' Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. performance on Saturday Reservations 494-0743. evening. The revival is being Down the road 8 . bit Is mounted because of a great another Orange C o u n t y amOWll ol interest In the premiere of a new comedy, Reginald Rose drama, which The romantic face of Paris that has survived. t~·o ~ IL'1~ \\'Orld '''ars is succumbing to a new enemy -pr~ pleyed for three weekends last the San Clemente Community month and was not extended Theater's production of Nell Simon's "Last of the Red Hot because ol the Christmas gress. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening JANUARY 24 '"'0 DO !!I !lla;JCIJ••., rn @ .... O lttM1111 "'Th• Dtwner" Ci) litl S1111rt 0 Wild Wild Wt~ m Thi Fll•btOMS m St11TM EE MJ Dula CnllllOl'ld• m 1to11,.,.,,. Loci" Winde ll Burton, Julit Mims, J11nit Smith J11:bon. S.Sfd on !ht tcltnl diuy ol 1 te1naged girl cau1ht In the vic.ous web or dru1 tcfdiclioll. m Men liriffi1 SM m httkoat J•Mtiol all Nntll !:OD 0 ())Medial C.ter The 1ilin1 wrf1 ol 1 b1itli1nt wr1eon riolentty objects to hlf husbal'ld's tr11lirt1 her, rttn tholJ1h his new suf'(ieal pio- udure is lier only hopt for rwl'ltlJ. U)Perry MUOI ra '"" holidays. Lo~." Jim Speirs is di~ Tbe Irvine show joins en ae-Ung. tlve Orange County schedule George Donka heads a cast of five other productions, which indicates Judie Tauer, along with two offerings at the Joanne Applegett and Mery Loog Beach c ommunit y Modlano. Curtain time Is S:SO Playhouse's two staging areas. Thursdays throu_gh Saturdeys The lone completion this week-at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 t1A1LYl"1LOT1tlffl'Mt. end Is So uth Coast Avenida Cabrillo, SM SECRET'S OUT -Little Lisa Fillastre unwittingly exposes her mother's affair as John Loughman and Noel FiUastre react ~"1th surprise in a scene from the lrvine Co m 01 u n it y Theater drama 1'Dear r~rtends," returning Saturday for a single "encore" performance. Repertory's t a n d e m at· C I e m en t e -Reservations traction. "Moonchlldren" and 4.92--0465. "Play Strindberg." UREA VEN CAN w~fr .. en. Continuing on the county boards are "How the Other ters ils Utird of rive weekends Half Loves" at the Laguna at the Huntington Beach Mou Ito n comm u n l t Yr~P~l;•Y;ho;:;;;u~,.;;·;w;;i;tb;;St:u:•r;;t:;E:;lli:·:·t:i:::::::::::::::::;;::;::;::;:::;:::=:~""'!~~ Playhouse, "Last of the Red Hot Loven" et the San Clemente Community Theater, :·••••• ••••• ••••••·~····••• •••••••••••: "Heaven Can Wait" at the MIRTHFUL W,'lllT DISNEYk-. Huntington Beach Playhouse MAGICAL l'\Ll ~ and "Champagne Complex" MUSICAL : AU~MTOON flATIJRE 'Tricks' No Stage Treat By 'VlLUA!\t GLO\'ER NEW YORK (AP) - A mu- sical of whirling dervish fren- zy, "Tricks." raced into the. Broadway lineup on ~londay night in the Alvin Theater. Sorry to relate, ifs not much or a treat. cians and, most of all, Paul from the Santa Ana Com· Biega and Joe Busbeme, who munity Pleyers. Tbe Long are exponents of stagec_rafts Beach playhouse has "Angel usu~IJ,y ~eglected . m revtews. Street" dowmlairs and "Plaza B1ega is production property Suite,. ....,...,;_ dit-man, Busheme the wardrobe . • ur-'"" on supervisor, and by the end of ferent evenings. . ED I JJICIXL I [vninl at ,.,. "'Ni1hl In Old Vi1n111" The Boston Pops will contribute 1 medley of Strauss waltzts with Arthur fttdllf Based on Moliere farce and invented at the worthy Actor's Theater or Louisv ille. the piece em ploys 17 play ers, II musi- a performance they must be in a state of boggling sweat surpassing. even that of Rene Auberjonois, the chief break- neck performer. What a welter of gear the pair toss into the fray on split-second cues. "DEAR FRI.ENDS" is being brought back for a final slag· Ing largely through the efforts of the lmtitute of Therapeutic Psychology in Santa Ana, which is underwriting the performance. Tom Titus directs the drama of dissolv· ing marital facades in the Slcir¥ bi' 81.L PU T· s-1ontietMd.br1. It lM!f · TICIHllCOUllS ~ o • ....... , .... -...... °"" ...... c. ....... 1'!1.1 • .. , __ _ ':JO @ Ho11n's Kero11 Q)lld11ctlna. "21,000 LEAGUES:' 0 MO'lit: IC) (90) "Sl11son .... t:JO 0 I IJl<!OY I Tlle ftut n .. '" Delilltl" Ptrt 1 (dr1) '51---ttedy L1-Set Plril The rorn.ntic llCt of P11ii rn.rr, Yltlor Malurt, Geor1e Sa.fld1rs. thil hu 541l'fi'tl:d two world w11s Is ********* " s •• ~ Cl} CIS Nm Watter Cronkite s1.1CtUmbin1 to 1 new enel!IJ-{lra1-PACIFIC DRIVE-INS @l Men Ciiriffi11 Sbow ress. m w,. lirinmi o..,... -------.J The concept. understand. is hoydenish commedia dell 'arte. which means everyone behaves as though the whole thing were improvised heller- skelter. Director Joo Jory, who also did the adaptation, borrows also from old razzma.. tau variety. Punch and Judy, even the urinal crudity of cine- lives o! four closely knit!-~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ couples. Featured in the Irvine pro- ED fd• Ftltlrt "To ~m" EE NtcMs T.,U. m ~lllM car-S11ew EI!> D Cite de llll llrril a:> NMll aJ Fra11k 111d NIM"f EB Uttll IMc.ali ''°'o rn om• ... 0 lowlln1 fal Diiiin @ Trvtll tf CMyq111ntt1 (J) UntHted Wll1d 0 Wlllt'1 MJ UMr m ILM Locy ID I Dn111 el Je11nil fl)Capull11 10:00 f) ([IC.IOI . Genildint BtflOb t1J1Sts as 11\e u ·wi11 of an imporllr who hifu Cannon 10 obtaifl nllase a( their son wtio b reponedlf impfii. oned in Tul\ey on 1 dru1 thar1e. 0 ~ m S£A1CH DIM Cllt\ IUCSll IS I Pfobe 1pnt who Is btftl Oft wenttanu when hls wil1 is kil!td and his d1urttter kid!lapptd in 1 million·doll1r rold bullio" Mbt. omm .... m WhHb, l iln111td Clay @!) £J Allor Tlltl1 C.n de Mut-f CI:) Afldollldos di II Co1111111i41d m Dot 42 l"M m Speed Rlctr 7:l0 f) Thi Golddl11tn P1hr M1rs.h1ll 1uests.. (j) Hog111'1 H1rMS 0 W1it Tiil Jovr FitheT ;,ts Kotnt •u1m1's Identity" Irma liberates lletwll b7 bttomin1 1 WO!lin1 woman. 0 MCNit: (2ttf) "t1lt l'lllllo• P11111r (Ki·lil "r.2:---0tan Frt11tr· ids. Coleen GraJ. fl) T1 Tell ttl1 trvtll (lJ YIM i\slled fOf II 0 Nl!li1111 S Movlr. (C) (2hf) 0 IS A YOUNG WOMAN * GUILTY OF ADULTERY -BECAUSE OF ARTIFI· CIAL INSEMINATION? O CDCiJ c:DD••• M1r1•111 "Seed of Doubt'' Owen must defend his niece wheri W is accused ol 1dultuy by her husband on t111 basis that lhtir 4-year-old son w1s con· ctMd by 1rtifidal instmination. 0 loris llrlett Prn1nb ED N1;1:11u Te Ptrdlun m Ln Anpla Col\tdM Dick Adler continues an investiption of wM!h· er TV MW!. is loo ~shoWbit' orient- "Whln tM Selia An" {1111) '6fi -10:30 O Tll.k lldl David Hi...en, Cyril CuSKk. ID Bill Cosby Sltow ®) Youn1 Dt. Kild1n ai) Mrn/Sporb m Thrt Gir1 CD 42 Plvs fE) Draanet m L•s Poli'l'OUI 11:00 e o o m m m ""' tD Doln' tt Al the Slortlront (3) Cf) llQ) KIWI m Jo11nc Dr. IUld111 0 DM Step leyond a) Tiiis h Jou1 l l11 @ Maf1hl l Dilloll EE Addam1 £amily 0 Movlt: "Monstlf Fro• tlle SUrf" l :OD f) C1J Sonrl]' ind th11 Mike Con· ftOll (UHh. 0 @) m Ad111-12 "Citizen "'resl --484" An off-duty p1trolm1n's 11· 1esl of a female shoplifter 11 1 su· ptrmark•I le1d5 Ofl1c1n Milloy and (Ki·fi) '63-Jon Hill, Sue case~. m TNU. Of ConMquenas ID hrrJ M1to11 El) li1mer TH Annstr.n1 m 11111t1 ml Chuclt .loftnsoll Show Reed lnlo I lfllic chain of events, 11:15 €f1 tln11111 )4 Q (}) (.i) Cl) Paut lpdl Sllow '1ht Con1r1ssm1n"1 Son" Pa111 ll:30 fJ CJ) C8S utl Mme: (C) .,... Simms' hopes of oblainin1 leg1l i1p· 1111rtie1d" (SUS)-Vlnu Edwlrds. n!stnt1tion of a Congres.sional com· 0 ~ m Jol111ny C.... mittee ri51 when Howie becomes 0 Mu In I Weal lrlencls with !ht ch1lrn11n's son. 0 (}) 00 m Die::' CMtt Sblw m lfo&111's HtlMS l.old llurenct Oll¥ier l!llSts.. 6J lio11t1 P,M USMC m T1 Tell tfll TnrUi EE Hel111nos Corijl lZ:OD m Allrtd Mltdlcoet "--b ED I IPl(1l~ I lnltlttl llw Ind Ot· m Slf1rl t1 i\Mllllrt dtr A study of police in lout coun· lriu comp1rin1 du1ies of ottlcelS I IZ:JD O Mtn U.S .. Canada, En(llnd and Auslr1li1. m MO'l'it: "Slit!" (1<N} '38 -ty- fl) Luthi Libre rone Power, Lo1ett1 Youni. ill MIMI: (2~1) NAflectiOll l\tlJ m CeunllJ Musk Yo•n~ (com) '41-Merle Oberon. ~DO (JJ N l:GD l..!U • • .. l:lO 0 [Q1 m NBC Wednesday Mpltry --lantce• "Tiie Grea!tsl Co1!1c1ion l :JO 6 MIWll: "lllltul" (1dV) 'SS- of Thtm Al!" 81n1eek Is c11ied In lo Rictltrd Carlson, M1l1 Pawtl'l. lnvesl!11te when $23 m!llion worth Z:OD m All-ftl,i.t Sher. "Slh-rlt l11ftn, • of 111lntlngs ire stolen en route lrom Nltlls ti St. Trini1111," "'ltttll St.- New Yoll! to Boslon. tioil" O (])@ GDAIC W1~1111d1y Mwie: (C) (90) ''Co Asl Allee" (dr1) 3:00 6 lllwll: (C} "Otl Susann•" (WU) '72--William S111tnt1, And' Griffith, 'SG-Rod Cameron, Adrian Boolh. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES f'.30 0 (C) "fr111ds of Assisi" {dr1) '61 -Brldlard Ditlm1n, Dolorti Hirt 1D:t0 t]) "Sll11wr lnl" (tom) ·~ JoPln St.Ion. Molly Bee. D "'lltlldl•• Annlt" (drl) '36 -MM West. Phlli11 R!ld. 11.1IO 8 "Jtil CftiabJ CaM" (l\OI") '3'- WaJM Glbtofl, OMlow Slmn1. 12.:30 ID (C) '11M Motlpl1" (1dv) '62- Jldl P1l111Ct. Anlll W>e1a. l;JO 0 (C) "DMttl •• lfllllllll, Delttl la Quid" (mys) '67-TOl'ly Ktnct1I~ Brad H11rts. o "Tiit n 1rt""t11 llttlf" (f111S) ·s1~11tu Boytir, Un!U Damtll. l:OO (I) (C) "Mr. lllptrtlt'1 Wit" (adV) ·12-Jot111 SUOl'I. nm Hedron.. O "PtriM tf Adlnt11111r (OOl'l'I) '62-lefty Fr1ncios.. Jane Foniti. @I (C) "Pt1*1 ti AdlnUM11r Ptl't I (com) '62-Jim Hutton, .l#llt Fot- d1, T0111 frtnciosa. 4:DO fJ '1M11t1 on Ttll1Tt1th Hiii" (SllS) 'SI -Ric:h1rd Btselltrt, V1ltntln1 Cotte~•. 4:JO CJ) Slllt II llWI hllt& ' I 111 ...... ... ......... •! l ........ §O 51S.l521> liUlt llA(Ul~ .. + 11 St.U.i1 '0SEIDON ADVINTUll (PG) ... WAR DEVILS llAlll AU -IHllfl llltWI SWOID IN THI STONE (6) + IAllFOOT IXICUTIVI ............. l •kt,l._1tltff!I ma verite. I NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES \\ GENE HACKMAN '''"lT BORGNINE RED eunONs CAROi. lYHEY HELL, UPSIDE DOWN SHOWING NOW! ' DIAl..D llfAI![ "-' Mm'· Utrltllr fiinl CO.HIT DRIVE-IN ONLfll.O' ~?;, WAR DEVILS duction ere Noel Fillastre, John Loughman. Barbara Lord. Gary Saderup. Peu1 Steele, Shirlee Roberts, Alan Levy and Barban Gerlich. The play will be presented Saturday only at ·8:30 p.m. in the Humanities Hall Playhouse oo the UC Irvine campus. Those associated with the in!lltute may reserve tickets et SfT--0321 and the general public at 646-3178. SOUTH COAST Repertory winds up its engagement of "Play Strindberg" and "Moon-- chi Id r e n'' with final perfonnances of the latter play tonight and Thlll'Sday and "Strindberg" closing out Fri-· day, Saturday and Sunday. Martin Benson d i r e c t s "Moanchildren,'' w b 1 c b features a cast of young SCR performers, while David Em· mes stages "Strindberg," a tbnot>dlaract.r play with Hal Landon Jr., Cherie Petch and Don.Tuche. Curtain lime for both p~ ductions ia I o'clock at the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations 646---1363. ONE OF THE season's brightest comedies continues tonight through Saturday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse as a cast of six performs in New Dracula HOLLYWOOD (UPI) "Dracula is Dead ... and Well and Uving in London" is the title cl the latest horror pie< ture to be produced at Warner a ..... ' ''IIp-the Sandbox -is a.joyJ Barbra Streisand's sixth film is her sixth hit!''~..,;.-=-l "The sharpest, ge ntlest, ''.-\touching, funny, mature, funniest film of the ex hil arating and important h -;;;;w;::~, . " yeClr-t e i movie. --~J .... ~tltSQOl.c ........ _ ultimate woman's picture!" _,,, WKMll....,._ "Don't miss Barbra Streisand's most mov- ing per- fonnance ~.~~te." --...;:;:=~ -.JIKXfHC"Qr. -.... .._ --"Lively and funny! Barbra Streisand is excellent! c -I'' rou r camera eyes .... ~.~~~· ~ ... "One of the year's ten best! The most outspoken, outrageous, image-shattering film in years." " -..rfl~ llUVfllS, -· 0.,... .... 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' ; WINNER OF 3 •" GOLOEN GLOBE N~IN_ATIONS • e WALT1• MATIHAU .#~ ... .., .... .e CAIOL IUINm " .... ~...., e •IU.LDINI PAIGI ... t ... ,,_.. -. -"H one ym o o n 's: over .. it s t1m e1 to gel m arried ' i KIDS LIKE :lJNCLE LEN ' . , ..... ~.,, 3 ........... , AWAl•ltOMlllATIOlll ll5T ACTRlSS Dl&llA. 1011 . ..,.,...... .. we: ... llSTMUSKAlSCOIE • Dl.'INA ROSS,~: Two Newcomers To Video Shine By JAY SllAIWlll'T -NEW YORK (APJ -Three mid-season replacemenlll in I.be, OU{rtnt . television year made their debuts over the weekend. One was merely t good ; the ,other two were great. NBC's "Bobby Darin Show" is in the good category. It premiered Friday night with Darin In peak singing form. Darin's musical efforts were flawless and nicely com- plemented by the singing a~ pearancea, of Burl Ives. Actress Dyan Cannon also took a turn '! voca!W!lg and SICOND FU.TUii DOllS DAY CGI ~'Wl'fH -St-X-¥OU GET EGGROLL" !ft. S.ow Starts 7 P.M, Co•t. S.. & S11•, from 2 P.M. proved she is a good actress. TllE OVERALL sheen of the show was dulled by flat comedy skits that just didn't come off. Over at ABC, two great shows made their debut Satur- day night. One was "Here We Go Again," the other "A ENTERTAINMENT Touch of Grace." "'--------' "Again" couid be subtitled, "The Divorce That Came to Dinner." ll's about a man and =========== a woman, both divorced, who marry each other and settle down for another tey at wed- ded bllss. The problem is that the newlyweds, played by Larry Hagman and Diane Baker, live less than a mile from their respective former spouses. played by Dick Gautier and Nita Talbot. EX-WrFE Judy, up on ' DOCIOR ZHMGO 7:00 P.M. fFrl._ & Sot. 7:00-lO:JOI CALL THE,\TE• ~o• SUHOAY SCHEDULE meeting her replacement, says, "And this must be Susan. You're much prettier than he described you." Susan's sweet reply: "Thank you .. You're much younger than he described you." It's a funny show with good writing and acting from all concerned. So is "Grace," despite an unlikely premise. It concerns an elderly widow (Shirley Booth) who is being wooed by an elderly gravedigger (J. Pat O'Malley). "They say the older the bot- tle, the sweeter the win·e," he tells her. To which she retorts: "Ob, they do, do they! Well, you better keep your cork in." "A SEA FDR YOURSELF" A N.w Sln&t Fii• by Hol .lreflMli PM'fon..c.. 7:JI • t:JO lodi hnl .. -All ..... $2.0G BIWEHOlU.Y "lRBI HOT mASHI" ___ .. -··-·-- 1973 GOLDIN GLOBE ,AWARD NOMINEE BEST· FOREIGN llLM ~/....nu "-1--~soUC>m" W lt08T. IIDfORO in "MOT IOCl" "llOT IOCl.,WU HOT SHOW fRICM.Y ANO SATURDAY~ RECORD WEIK NOW A_T AU 3 lDWAIDS CINIMAS 1973 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS NOMINATIONS BEST PICTURE-DRAMA ACTOR-JON VOIGHT DIRECTOR-JOHN BOORMAN SCREENPLAY SONG "DUELING BANJOS" DAILY PILOT 29! f'ro111 Page 28 THEATER NOTES • • • Farah, Greg Feuerborn, Sam Verdecla and G w y 11 am Wllllams. Performances are given at 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays at the playhouse, 2l to Main St., Huntington Beach. ReaervaUons 53HU6. A cast of three ls featured in. the ,comedy "Champagne Comple;" for the Santa Ana CoMmunlty Players, entering' the second of three weekends under the direction of Ron Albertsen. \Vednesdays in the upstairs Studio Theater, 502l E. Anaheim Ave., Long Beach. The Patrick Hamilton drama downstairs features Clara Grich, Paul Teschke and Robert Magid, under the dir- ection of James Brittain. Cur· ~is 8:30; reservations (213) 4.13-0536, .. " ' . ; l!'xthnl~• OrH191 C-ty N1 11._Wd Stt li hltr O'T• .. -SOpllo• L.klfl "MAH OP LA MANC:l'llo" l:C(lut.iV• &'~nMlll WlftMt otf J AcaOl!nly AWl tll• "l"IDOLIEll ON THIE ROOF " "SLAUGHTERHOUSI! S" • "CATClf 11" "PETE 'N TILLIE" '"" "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" Rita Lledags ts the lady with the problem (too much champagne loosens h e r clotbihg), whlle Fred West and Wayne Glbion porl[ay her suitors. . Performances . are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 in the Players 'lbeater, 5" N. Ross St., Santa Ana. Reservauons 531-9738. The fare is lighter upstairs where the Neil Sin1on comedy occupies the early vi"eck. directed by John Williams and featuring Andrew Hawkes, Betty Motsinger, Barbara Crooker and Ann Leverett Curtain is 8 o'clock for this 'one; fe9ervatioos (213) 432· im. 1=::=:=::::==:::::===:::=:==-:=-=-~-==:::=:--===-: Ar 11IE LONG Beach Com- munity Playhouse, two pro- ductions are going on, with "Angel Street" p I a yin g Fridays and Saturdays on the playhouse's main stage and "Plaza Suite" being presented Mondays, Tuesdays a n d Geer Signs HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Will Geer, who plays Grandpa on "The Waltons" .weekl y television series, signed for a guest appearance on a n episode of "Medical Center." HELD OVER "ELVIRA MADIGAN" Th• ' Orltli.al U•oeut Yerslort "Pefhapl the most beoutlfwl mo•!. in •11tory" - New Yorfcer Also D. H. l1wr1nc•1 "THE VIRGIN & THE GYP5Y" Bot+i Color (RI AN A•SUllO LOOK AT MA.Riii.i.GE "PLAY STRINDBERG" Br our...,,Mtt NOW ,.,. JANUARY ZI -8 P.M. IN l:liill'ERTOIY -WED., THURS. 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'131f> ·· • ·• , . • ---_.._ I • • • J I d• pl• I wl II' wl ca gr de t~ gli •• Cl be .. ... ca ' en ta mi ' A! yo ire fn I IX\ th1 TJ ar I cy el< 8el va I Ill< '"' wi I COJ AI: pa sli1 "' be! pl~ ! fru C81 int SUf a' < • !rt I l I I I mi an pl< J c. Ma tat 2 I I I 2 I of SUj Br I bai . .. th( 18 2 I I I I 2 I I I I • 1% PILOT-ADVERTISER N Sweet +00 th II "'*1 bt a Sood kiu C\11 down dolerls, bot a'I COllll lhG out com- pletely. I When pecked ·with. fruits, nuts. and whole gralna, l.he lut cour1e can be a cold mine ol vltamlnt mi~ Is and'lron , with iUllt cnouah ar• an d carbohydrates to pr<>Vlde rtl 'J '11le aJ,clnkling or ~de~, blown or granulated 1 sugnr that gtl'mlshes these desserts satisfies the sweet tooth. And the sugar In a piece of oatmeal gingerbread Is harnessed to swinging a leonls racket or walking up steps. Dieters who have long relied on sponge cake when they had a yen for sweets will be pleased with Yoturt C• that also satWies dairy, protein and °'tbohydrate requlr~ts without being high caloried .. With the exception of iron, there are enough minerals in wtll·balanced meals to keep you from ,worrying about a mineral lack. 1 A recent Uniled States D~rtment of Agriculture survey sho"fed th a t youngstel'I £l'Ofll birth to Jli't 18 had an iron short.age. Women until age 55 are frequently at least l/3 iron derlclent. Pried frtl.its provide iron as well u pofushpn, phosphorus, vltatnin A and thlaml~ IJ'he featured Glace Dried/fruit Tarte ts J>aked and served plr.ta style on a crisp, whole wheat nour pastry. Dollopi of rum-flavored sauce and fan- cy nameM ' turn nutritional fruit salad into elegant dessert to be serv,fd in novel serving dishel'-sue~ as a lir&e crystal vase, COIJlpo:l~ bowl or br~ ~ifter. Macedolne· •is the FrenC:ti Woi"d for medley or mixture ot fruit. One cup of fruit sl\ad sprinkled lightly with sugar will a~ge between 80 to 1C8 calories. Choost ,fresh, frozen or canned fruit for contrast. 'tn col.or, ,.shape and texture. Allow ~ .cup_ or more per serving. Some particularly good choices are avocado In slices or cubes, o,range an" -grapefruit sections, seeded grapes, melon balls, any berriet1,-pineapple, , pears, peaches, plums1<nectarines, apricots and apples. Squeeze~ lemon jtilce over any fresh fruit s so they won't darken. Drain the carmed or frozen fruits. Layer the fruit into serving dish; sifting a llttle·powdered sugar between layers and finishing with a ring of one fruit around the edge. Serve 'With these sauces that have a fruit jUke. or cream cheese base: ' -CREAMY SNOW SAUCE I package "(f~ti~} cream cheese 1(4 ctiJ) skim.1 milk. 1/3 !?UP sugar 2 teaspoons lemop juice 1 teaspoon dark rum or rum extract I teaspoon grated lemon rind · Put er.earn cheese and milk in a bowl; mash the cheese with a fork. Beat with an eleclric mixer until mixture is com. pletelf srbooth. / Add qar, lem~'!aice, diid and rum,. ContimJe beating111'.ltl welJ'tJleedtd. Cltill. r Mates 1~ cups. About 38 calories per tablespoon. II CARIBBEAN SAUCE 2 teaspoons cornstarch t cu~ unsweetened fruit juice, fresh frozen or c~ ~ CN11maa1 and flour, Qit In the bultor. llrilh a Putry bleniltr. Add brown sugar, tgg, mola.ssM, ginger and bakJng soda. Mix well. stlr~ln lhe buttenuilk until the niliture Is just '°II enough to c!toP !tom a spoon. Pourtlnto a grealtld 9-lhch pan. Bake ln a 35&1 degfee oven for '"' hOura. • . Cool tn ~pan-11 mlmlte1; remove and cool on rack. Just before ·serving decorale with powdered sugar sprinkled over a dolly or waxed pa~r ~w~ke. Remove paper pattern arid cut'cake into I servings. · RYE COOKIES 1 cup margarine or buUer 'it cup sugar 1 cup sifted light rye flour 1 \~ cups sifted all-purpose flour Cream margarine; gradually add sugar and cream until fiuffy. Blend in rye Dour; then all-purpooe Dour. U dough is sticky, add additional rye flour . Chlll. Pinch oU a small piece of dough at a lime, leaving the rest in the relrigerator. Knead dough lightly ,and roll or pat dough as thin as posslbte n a well.floured. surface. 1 cut rounds with a floured cookie cutter or i:lass about 2~ l~hes in diameter. Cut center from cooit:les with a thimble or smaller cookie cutter. Place c,ookles on greased balilng sheet, sprinkle with augar and prick with fork. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 to 10 .minutes . until golden. Makes about 50 ~kies. SubRtitute -whole-wt.at-Dour for the rye•flottr for a delightful ~ch textured cookie. 1 GLACE DRIED FRUIT TARTE Pastry 4 cups flour ~ cup augar v, teaspoon salt 1 cup whole wheat floor I cup margarine I teaJPoon grated lemon rind 3 eggs, slightly bealen Sift nour, sugar and salt into a bowl. Add whole wheal floor. Lightly cul In margarine with a pastry blender. Add lemon rind and eggs, mixing llghtly with a for)t until all particles are moistened and cling together when pastry is pressed into a ball. Add a little cold water if necessary. Turn out onto a llgbUy floured pastry cloth. Knead very gently for a , few secooos. Cover and chill 2 hours or longer. - Roll out pastry about ¥4 1hch thick· on lightly floored paalry cloth.· Line a well- greased 14-inCh pizza pan. · Filllnc l Ya cups each, dried apricots, dried peaches, dried pears and prµnes LemM .juicei - Soak lhe apncotS, peaches and pears togelher, I be prunes separOlely. (lhey diScolor lhe other ltult) for •·""'-In cold water. "lben simmer .t.be,,fruit.a (pnines separalely) for 10 fo; 1$ nilnutes until soft but not mushy. •· ,.. 1 Drain, saving the liquid IQI" tho!· glaf>e. Sprinkle with lemon juice. Arrange the fruit on the pastry. Bake in a 3SO degree oven for 30 minutes ar untU golden brown. Yat~c..· 1)~. t . 1 lemon JUlCe .+' Glue 2 I~ rum (optional) 1 cup waler ltulta were simmered in ~ cornstarch In a small amount l/, cup granfllated sugar of thf'Jlll<!t; -remal"1ig jaice with ~lne ~.Ji:i i<>P of a double sugar and leillOll jalce ,ill ·a 8'lllCepall. -boiler. CIOk tytr«llnc:I ~I unUI thick. Bring to a boil. ,,, . Cook ewer . dOuble ~lier for 20 more Add dissolved cornstarch and coritinUe mimrteS, ~g·occUionaUy. Pour over boiling unlil-seuce is sli«bUy thickened the baked·friil. Cool, and· cleai: Cool. stir chi "rum aad Cut the tam li1 11quare.s or pie-shaped thoroughly chill. 'Makei 1 l!i cups.' Aboul pie<es. Mill!!' 8 0< more servings. 18 ca!Orles per tablespoon. YOGURT · CAKE ' ,MO()NJEl 3 eggs • (~.61.g~d) 1 cup supr" 2 cups oabheal~: I-cup yqjlr!. ~ 1 cup !lour" 1 l cup siftid==llour v, C\IP:~ . _ :.=:;-'.iro.tecf:=. peel. : :. ~ = 1 Crem~ With _r_ Add yogurt, I tabt~• llllldiwn._7jnol"8ses 000r, . . !Oda and lemon peel. Beal 1 '4· leasPoons gJ'OUild 'tllnge0-·!mtil ' PliUr ,Jalo gr<ased I-loch I le .. poon:baldng;m. o· pan•and bolJo at 375 cfoltees,!or 30 to 40 About ;l·••11»bulterml~ mlnuta. ~es 8 servtnp al 200 calories Powde"fed·.s~r t-l each. . .. • • Bifes • , NutFition Enriched cereal grains, dr1i.d fruits and nuts are valu.able minera l sources that can. be glamorized in desserts. Canhed, frozen or fresh fruits dress up with fancy sauces. • • ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor -· . Home News Shades Pulled ' . By Cook ·· By DOROTHY WENCK Of".,..• C1111111T Hamt A.ti.,._. Green, red, orange, yellow -beaut l't ful colors added to our 1neals by fresh : vegetables. . ' But do these vegetables come to YOUfl dining table with their rich colors Ullo changed? t ' Or are you disapPointed to find that after cooking bright greens have become brownish, whites have yellowed, and reds ~ have turned blue? Of the green, yellow, while, and red vegetables, only the yellow col~ remains stable regardless of cooking methods. The other colon are affected by heat, water, acids, or alkalies. Knowledge of the way food pigments be.have can help us learn bow to codt vegetables and still preserve their fresb ~ colors. · Take green vegetables such as broc- coli, asparagus, or string beans, for ex· ample. Their green pigment, chlorophyll·, is unstable to heat and turns olive-drab m the presence of acid. L During the first few minutes of cook· Ing, green vegetables release acid which will change them to olive color. ! 1 Jf ttiey are cooked-tmrovei;r:d the fi few minutes, the steam will carry off thia1~ acid and the mlor change is '·lessened. f' Since heat causes a green vegetable to brown, the shorter the cooking lime, the less intense the color change will be. Cook green vegetables aa short a lirrie as possible. CUtUng up large stalks, sueh as asparagus or broccoli, will heir> shorten the cooking time. Canned green vegetables and 11- cooked in pn!SSUl"e coolcers .always ~ an olive green color because ol the hflh temperature and the retenUon of plant acid during cooking. Cooking green vegetables such as ca~ bage or green beans in milk helps to re- tain their green color. Jr you plan to add an acid such _, lemon juice or vinegar to green vegetables, It ls best to add it just bef°'9 serving. Then there will be less time fer "' the acid to change the green to brown. While soda added to the· cooking water helps vegetables retam their green color, it ls not a good practice.• The soda ca~ ~ loss of much of the VJtamin C ·~ also can make the vegetables mushy o even slimy. ' "While vepahlel,llldi os Cllllillower, while tumip8, Onlonl, ood whl,..cabbqe willturnlnlen9elyYtDoww~ncool<ed alkaline water. Hard water and aoltened water have alkaline salts 'that cauie ~, color change. , ~g a teaspoon of lemon Juice or whlieVinegar to the' cooking water will keep white v~etabJet snowy 'WhJte. _, Red vegetables sue.ti as red ca~• and· beets tum an unappeth!ng, vloliC when cooked in hard alkatlne water. TD prevent this, you also add lemon juice or vinegar to the •cooklng water. 1~ This is one reason why red cabbage ,ls prepared sweet.sour, or cooked with sour apples. Beets wW lose less cotor If they are cooked whole, and unpeeled with tofio and roots on. Tomatoes do not lose their red colo when Cooked because they are cooked ln their own juice and the juice itself acid . QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED, • Q. My rice always turns yellow whert cook IL What is the reason for this, how can I prevent It? A. Hard alkaline water will cause to cha nge from white to yellow d cooking. To prtvent this you can rice in distilled water or add one letlo: poon of vinegar or lemon juice to cooking water. Q. Oflen lbe po1a1oes lhat f stored in an open plastic container in garage turn green berore I u.se What is the reaJOn for this'! A. Light causes potatoes to tum You can prevent this by storing pota in a dark place. Bt aure to allow for circulation, however. Q, Our sprinkler system ""netJ"""SI Sprays water on oor wtndows. 'ftU causes water spots that doll_'t wash when I wash the windows. Cln ,,._ recommend something that will """"'~ them? A. Water apols caused by l>ard/wa or salt water can be removed If i.D such as vinegar~ is addtd to th&'"" water, Add one tablespoon vinegar kl - quart waler. Appty with 1 cloth " spoi>ge or apray bolU.. Wipe 11 .. *1. with paper. towdl or 1 cleln, llMlot!IQ clodl. 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Cello CARROTS 'BAGS c I I After Shower Friend's Spirit Damp DEAR A1iN LANDERS ' I realiie that° CUSlOml vary according to locale and since I have been in America only seven months (from tbe United Kingdom ) I wonder if you can tell me please if I am being hypercritical. Several showers were given last month for a young bride whose w~ding was cancelled suddenly, by mutual agree- ment. Ttie bfi.de's mother bought time on the local TV station to announce that the wedding was called off and would ~veryone who would like to have their shower and wedding gifts back please come and get them. It seems to me that the gifts should have been returned. To have put the burden on the giver, I thougbt. wa~. in questionable taste. Thi$ is a sticky wicket to say the least and 1 wou1d like to hear what you have ~o say. - AROUND THE BEND?' DEAR BEND: Customs do vary ac- conllq to locak, but I know ol DO place on lbe face of tbe earth whefe Jt ls good mannen to publicly request 'that friends come and get their gilts. ,The bride'• mother should bave returned them. DEAR ANN LANDERS' My busband's brother and his wife came to visit tbe in- laws who live 30 miles from here. We drove back and forth four limes the first weekend because they weren 't up to coming to our place. On Sunday, as we were leaving, my sister-in-law announced that she was driving over to my house "tomorrow" to do her laundry. 1 was flabbergasted. Sure enough, she showed up after I had left for work. My husband had taken the day off to 1111,1 M tM HafbOf Alff CHERRY bike-ride With his brother, so he let her in and insi!llrcted her on how to use the wasber-dT}'tr. He said she seemed to understand. Unfortunately she flooded the washer (three Joads) onto our new kitchen carpet which bad been laid the previqus week. When the brothers returned from bik· ing, my sister-in-law was on the porch reading a book. No attempt had been made to mop up the water. She stat~ matter~f-factly that she had followed his instruetions and our washer "must ha ve a leak in tl." When I returned home, there was no note. No call of apology came later. There was never an offer made to restOre lbe carpet. The next day she phoned to say she was coming over "tomorrow" and it was too bad our washer leaked . I asked her not to come until I bad returned from work. Now my husband is mad at me. He says my voice was "unfriendly" and l was not very hospitable. What do you say? -DAMPENED SPIRITS DEAR DAMP: I 11y you bad every right &o ask yoar sl.sur-ln-law to pMtpone ber visit until you n:tumed from work, if that'• the way yoa "aated U. Your bus· band sbctald bave supported you on this po&at witbolrt besltatloa. Considering the clrcamstuces, I'd say you were more of a lady Uum your slsttr·lo-law. I A.M. U f'.M. Weaving Classes · Offered Classes in beginning and in· termedlate weaving are being offered by Orange Coast Evening College for the spring semester, which begins Feb. 5. Two sections of the one-unit beginning class will be preaent"ed. on Tuesdays, from 9 a.m. to noon and on Fridays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Lota· tio ns are the Park Newport Spa for the day classes and the OCC Ari Center for eve- ning sessioos. The beginning CO\lrse, which lasts nine weeks, .will offer simple construction of a loom, bow to design and weave con· temporary and traditional tez:- tiles. The intermediate cla.!1.1 beginning in April will take up from there. TOMATOES Registration ror Section 1 of b o t b beginning a n d In· termediate will be taken In the classroom. SecUon 2 students will register at college regis- tration. 12 Oz. Basket c ea •• .. • Fellowship for Funds To ra!Jle fu nds for fel· lowsblps Huntington Beacb Branch, Amer!· can AssoclaUon o! University Women will lpOOIOr a !beater party In lbe Huntington Beach Barn Friday, Jan. 26. CUrta1n time for "fleav· to can Walt" is 8:30 p.m. Preparing h or s d'oeuvres for an after- lht>play party on stage are ¥rs. Howard Knott (lefl) and Mrs. Pablo Go!MZ. KATHI' BAILLIE Bai/lies Tell Troth Air. and Mrs. J. K. Baillie of Corona del Mar have an. nounced the engagement of their daughter, Kathy Lyn Baillie to Keith J. Walton, ·son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. \Valton of Brlstol, England. The betrothal and plans for an April 14 wedding in St. Mary 's · Episcopal Church, Laguna Beach were revealed during a party aboard lhe Pavil on Queen. The bride-to-he graduated from Marlborough School in Los Angeles and UCLA where her fiance Is studying for his doctorate. He is an alumnus of Kee.le University, North Stal· fordshire, England. OF COSTA MESA - a delightf11l budget salon where beautiful hair styles begin. PRICE LIST MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY PRICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER. 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' .tdntSday, January 24, lC,1~ OAILV PILOT 3 Antiques, Concerts Draw Crowds 1 ~ THI NEW LOOK! 11 at ••• Auxiliary \ Virginia Casile Au<lllary, Assistance League or NewpOrt ~ch will present a peek lnlo the • at the A5sist.ence League "Service Center, Mo~ day lhl'\IU&h Th•rsday, Jan. 211 lo Feb. I. lectures, euch lasting from 9:30 a.m. lo 12:30 p.m. each day wlll realure glass, metals, china and personal belongings from the privale collection or Gwen Znerold. A sCries of four different .• • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • • • ••-•-"-•I : l''INCHES·A•WAY'' : Proceeds from the antique Seminar will go to the league's child day care center, children's dental health center and"olher projects. · • THE PROVIN METHOD I • Champagne Party A Champagne Party to • • • NO DANGEROUS OR COSTLY 5t10TS _ • $10 OPP WI .. Thi• Ad : S INCH LOSS •-111RS~UJJ'._ • (OUA•ANT••Dt • • JEANS IHCHES-A·WAY •""" 17'f Newport BIYd., Costa Mesa , : PHO~ 6:45-U90 I ' ~·············~·~·· ., ONE! COME COME ALL! ' . FINAL REDUCTIONS COME AND SEE THE SHOE TREE'S GREATEST ITAUAN & SPANISH IMPORTS ••. NOW ON SALE • • AMALFI CARESSA • • NOW JOYCE , BOOTS ~OFF • launch the 1973 Mini Concert • Series of the Orange ~nty's • . Symphony Associatlon: will be • from 8 p.m. to midnight Satur· day, Jan. 27, in the Empire • Savings and Loan, Santa Ana. • During the evening • ensemble groups will appear in cameo ll«!rfonnances, gJv. • ing an example of some o! the • music to be perfonned in the • school programs. • • Spring Turns Fancy Jewish Family Service Associates will present their sec on d fashion auction Satw-day, ·Jan. 27, in the Quality Inn, Anaheim. Ne w fashions a n 1 accessories for 1ncn wornen and chil- dren will be modeled and auctioned. Antici· pating bargains are Mrs. Jerry Kanter and Allyson. -Lecturer GWEN ZNEROLD Bttnd Boosters Francisco, the only Orange The Newport Harbor Sailor c.ounty marching group to do ~e ~lei@n Association Band will get a few miles '°· closer to their Northern California trip in February Rol e and Functions or Sup. portlve Personnel will be dbcussed at the meeting of HUNTINGTON HAllOUll ltOU•S1 TUl!S.·$AT. 11 19 4 ,,..i.. 111• ........ . """°'.,. C1111ter MUltTINOTOlt ••AClt 11141 Al.OONOUIN 11 WA•ltlEI .... 1111 WIGS & Be•uty Salon Jl .. D, I. 17 .. It. Ceste MeH -141-1446 l•HU.,_~..,. with a rummage sule Satur- day, Jan. 27, at the high school. The sale ls one or several events to finance sending the ISG-member g r o u p to Sacramento to perfonn on the steps of the Capitol. A bake sale Jan. 27 and collection of. Blue Chip stamp books are boosting the fu nd as well as performances before service, cultural and civic organize. lions. Donations can be picked up by contacting John MacMillan, Richard England oi" John 11.fcKerren. ~ 'Jbe band will Feb. 17 in the Chinese e Year's celebration and e in San the Orange County District,/:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ American Dietetic Associa- tion. The group will convene at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30, in the Tustin Community Hospital. Roles under discussion \\'ill be dietetic teclmiclan in food service management, dietetic teebnician in nutritional care. food service supervisor and food preparation assistant. Registered dietitians \\'ho ' ( will s~ are Mrs. Nell Woodward, chairman of con. sumer and health service division, Orange Coas t O:IUege,. and Clarice Schlckl· ing, inslructor ~or nutritional care at OCC . NCL Newport Chapter, National Charity League will present a 1 e c t u re-demonstration by artist Joyce Clark at the groug's Monday, Jan. 29, meeting beginning at 11 a.m. in the Santa Ana Country Club. Diseounts YOU MUST BRING AO FOR OISCOUNT-OFFER ENOS CL.OSE Of 8USLNESS JAN. Jiit, lt1J Leves·s NUTRITleN 16563 IROOKHUlST STIDT IJ1 -4111 _,.. 1111 ... ,._ FOUNTAIN VA.LUY It's all over this week. 20%off all Penney diamonds. Regularly Priced $21 . To $40. SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 25th Horoscope: Leo Seeks DON'T MISS IT! . THE SHOE TREE THURSDAY JANUARY 25 By SYDNEY OMARR AIRES (March 21·April 19): Concern with the hidden or OC· cult surfaces. You are m:it likely to be sa tisfied with status quo. Key is to in· vestigate, to probe for answers. 3410 VIA UDO • NEWPORT BEACH TAUHUS (April 20-May 20 ): ·Public relations improve. ~1ore persons express ap- preciation for your efforts. Social invitation is received - acceot it. • Phone: 673-5521 GE~1JNJ (May 21-June 201: • Steady pace brings satisfac- Giant Januarv ., CLEARA.NCE Starts Tdday ! All Fall Fashions Must Go ! · Lucky Size 9/10 All Samples 66% off NEWPORT BEACH FASHION ISLAN D Open monday and ~riday night Iii 9:30, sunday 12·5. LA HABRA FASHION SQUARE · Opeh monday, thursday and friday nights til 9.30. ' ~ card I CASH I. • tion, reward. You gain if thorough. Specifically, your work methods, your prtr cedures bear fruit. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Good lunar aspect now coi n- cides with creative change, special relationship a n d recognition from peers. Your ideas, style come across. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Changes occur ~thin family. Keep antennas up for special signal. ~mini, Virgo persons figure prominently. Basic issues dominate. vmoo (Aug. 23-Sept 221: You may have to decide between course which seems rough and one which is tough. There is apparently no easy way. But once you get started, forward motion carries you to goal. Pi.sees is in picture. LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0cl. 22): Accent is on money, personal possessions, how to get most from assets. Capricorn is like- ly to be in picture. Utilize lessons learned in recent past. SCORPIO ( 0 c t . 23- Nov. 21 ): Cycle high and you gain added recognition. Find better ways to distribute product. Get ideas across to key persons. SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Face what you fear. By so doing, you actually overcome obstacle. Key now is to maintain ind e pendent stance. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent now Is on friends, ~pes, special aspirations. Family member helps you at. tain what Js required. Be receptive. U you don't know, ask. Others now want to aid . But you must make initial gestUre. • AQUARIUS (Jan, :ZO.Feb. 18): Go directly lo aource. Move in different direction. Accent ability to be versatile . You are not stuck with one method. Experiment. Expand hori7.0n5" Deal with Sagi• tariu.. Give full play to in- tellectual curiosity. Leave details for another time. PISCES (Feb. 11>-Man:h 20): Emphasis is on study, j o u r n e y s, communications from a distance. You are able to get through to person will- ing to show you the key to pro- gress, Aquarlu1, Leo and Scorpio persons figure pro- minentl y. Have you heard about DINNER AT lmu~a&ft:frffv SERVED FROM 4 P.M. TO 9 P.M. -includes ~lad from the sa lad bar •nd .i gl.iss of Izzy's house wine • RIBS, 1.95 ' CHICKEN and SPAGHITTI, 1.95 CHICKEN and RIB, 1.95 SPAGHITTI and TWO RIBS, 1.95 PIZZA and SPAGHETTI; 1 .. 95 PIZZA, 1.40 • 333 BAYSIDE DRIVE -NEWPORT BEACH 240.00 ltlf. •· Matching bridal set with .33 cl center stone, 14K gold • 120.00 R ... 150. Solitaire with .20 ct.diamond, 14K gold band. Men's band to match, reg. 33. now 26.80 110.00 R ... 137.50 Men'a 14K gold ring with seven diamonds. 34.00 R1g.U.50 Slnglo · dl1mond·croMtetln 14Kgold, 156.00 .... "'· Overi1p bridal set in 14K gold, .19 ct. pe1r shape diamond. 200.00 R1g,210,™- dlamond cockllM ~no In 1AK gold 1wlri aeitlng. 200.00 R1g. HO. Men'a ring In 14K gold with aeven diamond a. l JJ'O It ... 211.SO Double row woddlng ring with ten diamonds, 14K gold setting. J.CPenney R1g. 300. Nlnt diamond bridal set in 14K go~ , Men's, reg. 31.50, now25.21 556.00 1111..... ljM,rt ohlpod c0ck11ll ring wiih """"' -dlamoiidf.14K- gold 11ttlng, 50.00 R ... IUOO-.S earrlnga In 14K gold aetting tor plon:od- 135'° Rig. 111.IO .25 ct. diamond In 1>11< goltl 1ettl09. .soci. re;.1'3SO...., ... 1 ct, reg, $8a!51 ,... t111 •iwtniliclft~ ' .... _._.... I l•IW'JW-• -We kMw wllllt 10U'nt loold119 for. _.) ShQp Sunday nqon to 5 P .M. It the followJng atom: ' FASHION ISLAND, Newport Buch 1714 I 644-ll I). HUNTINGTON CENJa. Huntington e .. ch 1714 1 192-7771 ' ' i J I • ' • I • ' I • ' • DAILY PILOT • Retarded ~·Ghtl'1 -~elpe&. By AWSON DEERR Increase his 11)()(01" skills. wMn he comes for home 01 ~ °""' iJn•t '''" P.1rs. Ponath MSerted that It v1sit1. Louise Pona.th and Sim ma ii best for-both parents to take TEqlNJQQES Siskind 1ive parent.s of retard-the cl us ao the learning proc-the.. spri.Q,s" cour.56} wj U in- f$ children tools to \\Wk !or eu can be rtinforted b)' bolh. dudt demoostratlons o f SIJCCtlS with lhe1r children. ··Anyone who \\'pt ks wlUl the techniques with children at B e h a v i o r modification retarded child •rid would like Falf'YteW'., ldw..bab)u on Satur-to learn more can benefit .,.v ; speciaU11s at Fairview State froin !he class.,, she-< said. day inornlngs. Hospital, they \Vil! teach a · Jt is a working class. A-fonday evening class in Or· "The class is. open to anyone Parenb take data oo their anie O>ast (".()llege's redwood --=~u lfte ·in~erest and.i\he _c;_hll d.ren 's behavior, cottage on Leamln~ to Work Th~ fall course provided participate In d Is cuss ion 'Vith lletarded Children. se:~:eraJ ~ stories Two aroups, and apply techniques ' The l\!00-week. ~ bt&ins . chil<ll'ei> lltil'e loilti ti.hied In to their child,.. as they are t ?i.1ooday. Feb. s. J'ti'st offel'td ·ust w!ek A n11pe tearer taught. last fall , the course teaches J 8. -· -r ' Mri. 1 Poll.1th and her Jpartnt.s the lat~t · 'beha\'iOr llatl h.,-~~havior modifif.· lo assoclatt •noted that dlf· • modificaUon ted)rilques whicb more , "Jr°'1ins'i~ve -per ferences <in attitude from first !'they then apply to .t\leir own sta~ ... "-·. ' clnu· to, last are. remarkable. ~children. PROBLEMS At flrst. parents tended to list l In short,. be h ~ v i o r • One family which -·had the .pt'<ll>ltms \hOir chilctr.n .. modiflcati6n !teelts ro -ac--rob! . h the ., :mal" had. By the Jast, they were , centuate the p o s i t i v e , P . ems. wn . l\OI' bragging• aboU't successet:. eliminate • the n e g a t i v e . children LS. P,<\.~ runmn): 1n~ch •!Beca!J9e ,..e are. working ~Positive bthavlor is reinforced n1orc smoot'lllY. here at Faltvlew, we learn of and rtl'Bfded. P.laladaptive i\lrs. Ponalh exp1al.nfd' that all the lates\ techniques. And · ~avlof is ignored and a coo-lhe teclmi.QUCI'· J. generalb.e.. the kids teach uf!bY our in- structive beh;lvior is reward-Soon they are applied not onl~. volvement with ta-." fed in•tts 'Place. to the relarded Child bul to TRAl?\1NG ' ·•\Ve teach perents tech-$pouse and · other children as • l niques so they can teach their well. A parllclpant in tbj first ·kids." fltrs. Ponath said, "It makes ror 8 warm. series of c1•~.es OOll is · "things to help the family as a human environment a J I teaching PW!flisi at \he facili- ""''hole "''or.k helter wi1h' tbt around." she added_. 1'There is ty , to \\'Ork with rttarded 1 retarded chl.ld. ·· no screaming ~ yeUIDg!_ . cbildren.., '~A f_ ~e.r _they've [ NE\\' SKILLS ··Retarded cttlldren can al( worked with am\her child," After learhing technlqu~ learn. If the parents tt,range she said. "they understand , for teaching new 'skills and the learning sHUlttion,, . thef how much the re~OO child 1 e I i m i n at i n g p r o b !em can and are Jeami11g more and can learn ~ they'~ work J behaviors. the parrnts are more. And "'e make the j:lro-less . emotionally wjth their ' taught bow to de velop scU·help gran1 flt the individual child." own child." 1 skills such as eating. toilet Goo] of the class is to Another sign of success of !raining. dreSslng', ·~ming dc\'elop learning tecfinlqueS so the first class was a comment and social skills. that the retarded child need fron1 a senior in psychology Parents !earn to slructure not be institutionalized. But it who said it was the Cirst prac- t'n\·ironmt!flts for learning. is also or value lo the parents ticaI course in pqchology he ho1\' to stimulate the child and of an institutionalized child ev~ had. !, ., et F1irwlew. • Treasure Trove Discovered for Ransack Sale ~ !. · ' ! Serendipitous sea rching "is pro~ 'at ·ttie Ra~sack 15aJe Satui'day. Previe~ng ~\.· • rg&his ~ ·oert to right) ~rs. Donna iliiJJer, A'Irs. Jan . 27, from 9 a.m. to 3 P·!11· at Turtle Rock Elementary School. Jolin K&lninskU :lri\I Erlk'J"i'f"l~en. . . Spices .. P~T Units'· 'Agendas . Variety -" .J" .. r Editor's iVote: A column infor1n8ti9p may be obtained CdMIN'G ·UP:~ huier and son devoted to fountain Vat· hy !!(>ntactlna: ·M~s.~Oh eVening Is ~<iuled ~Of'. ley, Huntington Be a ch, flamtW , .~hahm~t'fi't.~ r9,W .J:om' ? to 9 p.tif ill Ocean Vino and Se a I · 1077."" • ;;; ... _... . sdtool. Chickeb dinner· will Beach Schoot Di.ttrict par· · " ,... . lie s~ed; a'rid the ~I ent·teacher organtzatiuiis HEPORTS: ..... "" d d j .t.i ~·A •fl. Dihd and arc1'0ral group will will apn.ar in the 'DAILY · bow!~rs 'aOO sub;t.litattel are--·~-' · AIM f tu -" o ,,~ needed to i·~k.. the 111r~11'& • am. -l ea r~ n PILOT each week. lnfor· ,.;f'Y' ·7: ~ ' •t , prqgram will bC a mation mutt be recci~d bowling lei11uc, w'hlctl;»J( nt~inber Ot \dJe Ii>§ ~~eles b11 Mrr . GUbfrt Turnbull. each MoJ\48Y~ at · e~~ .. lo Rahi1 ahd -a !Um of fOQ'tball 5671 Mangnim Dribe, Hunt-Kona IAtnes, ~. MPja. hlAhl.igtiJ~ 111clceta are pric- ington Beach b~ 5 p.m. Jnt erest'ed peno,ns.may con:-~ at · Sl.IO and will be Tllur&elay /01' publioodon tact Mrs. Join> La 'llOiilt·'al. jl\lailiib 1 In ~I dunng Wednesda.,.J' 1 = '600 ·~~ ~it~ .J,the'JU¥.h.~u;i:t~~or~w. Cook 'PTA P'uilcls 'Will,' be ·.;...i lq l.A;...i rle .Vie w PTO finance clalli' 1Wd1t~1~1 '"1-:f.. . r , r.1 I .. . . i ~·-;. 1• ~ .... ' ' '1' Mn. Earl 'RoDel't • Mrf. &i'rf 'Morrison Pr .. idenl . Gi1!,r Int . PTA ptesld~nl , COMING up , P_(ncake .• Mrs.R•lpbA°leala RE~Q~f~:1 ,~' ,at breakfast will be 'rved by · Presidenl ' glrleral'meetlng QO f oi ' the unit saturda ''.l Jan. 27, COMING UP: First of fi\'e a ruided tour of the schlpl's \ from t to 11 a.rht ln the weekly pro gt ams' on fttellltiet: FoDtwlne the school calt(e.rtii ~kets are narcotics will l)e presented tour\ parent.I Wt'ft asked to 75 cCnta for ttitµJu; 50 cents tomorrow aL 7:JO p.tn. in write • down • ·~ inl- for children lb :1~y1ars Of preSsioo.s and stions aee. Public is htflled. ac-schoo.I. series will bt 'co-Cor improvement. • - _cording to tt1rsc .. Clifford sponsored by the unit and Wahon, chairman! the Huntington Beach Police ~ .Department and will include E d T t 11 rums .and lectures by a a er P A . Judge, a psychla \st and a Alr1. Arthur ale.1v1n ptObatlon officer. Fee of $2 d per-per!Oll or l.l per coup!• Prtsi eni., will be charged for the COMING UP ; Sc~) photo "rtes. album• will be IO!d by the -unit bealnnint M<P!ay, Feb. 5. Priced al 11. 1118 albums will contain lllustr1tloris by Norman Rockwell . l''urihf!l' ' land. PTA 1orey .... ._t'1'~ Mr1. Jamu Fersutoa Pre•lct.gl • Monroe PTA Mrs. H. R. Wlltlnson p,...1de!l1 . REPORTS: H o-m e s e \Y fl garment.. Were. featured In moJhcr-dau&bttr La ~h t o n show at unltt!1eetlng ye1ter· day~ Guest JOtlk4r,. was Mrs. Arl!llt liokt,Gn ln- 1tnictor of dN111mU.lng and ' cooking at Ute Braille l l Institute in Buena Park M'rs. Arthur. Howells Is pt'O- gram 1~alnnan. ' row at 9:45 a.m .... Plans a'fo undetway for a drug abuse progran1. . ' ·wardJow PTO REPORTS : Karate rt1 • Carl Bode ,. ~sident COMING UP: Upper level ~ 'i?arning center will be dlsCussed at a p~nts' In--<' rormauon · meetirtli, tomor- • • demonstration was presented at father and son night by Joe Dimmick ... Unit sponsored a series or first ~id classes. ·according I 'Mn. \Vllllam Burch. hea)th. welfare and S."lfet)' chainnln. ' \ Presc ~oo l . Work1hop . - He/ p Offere·d Mothers . Heliruig mothers 1ain a bet· sessions are from 9 a.m. \o ter awarenCM of their ablldren noon. ·' ... ,, j al v~rioua aj(!I .and stages in Mothers will attend with the pretehoof years will be a their youngsters, ages 2\1: to 6 workshop il)OOSOred by Golden years. There is a limit of two West Evening College. ehlldrcn per ramil)'. Charges Five secUons will be for materials will be ~ for one available to mothers and their child and $6 for two. prescboolert. Two will take Toplea will Include lech· place in Lake Park Clubhouse, niques ol discipline, guiding Hunllogton Beach on Mondays children's 10Cial and emotional and Tuesdays. and the other developn:ent, stages o f lhtte wlJI be concluded in gro'l"lh1 toys and ideaJ for in. Sigler Perk. Westminster on expensive ph1y materials. Mondays, Wed~ays nnd Appoint1neat.s-for reglsttt· Fridays. Ing may be made by ca\Ung Courses wltl beJin Mooday. lite _,,.im1111005 ollice at lhe Feb. S. and tho .houri 10< all ·<.'Ollege. -. Fathers, Sons For Banquets, Line Up J Programs EDITOR 'S NOTE: A col1tm1t devoted to Newport Bea ch, Costa li1esa, Lag1t11a Benell ond !fis.rio1t Viejo parent. teaclter organizations will appear tit t11e DAILY Pl- ·LOT each week. 111/ormn- iion must be received by the wo1nen's department or lifrs. Gored Smith. 1746 Gentelia Place, Ne wport Beacll by 5 p.rn. Thur.~day for publication Wed11es<loy. Monte Vista PT A l\tn. Thomas Herndon President COl\·lING UP : Animal pro- ,gram will be featured "' father·son day from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27. Newport Hts. PT A l\1rs. James G. Blain President C0~11NG UP: Canned goods for needy families may be left at the school flagoolc tomorrow and Frida.y , J::in. 26. Among items needed arc canned meats, t o m a to sauce. r;repared package dinners , eake and bread mixes and soups. lltrs. Roger Holloway. chairman of the health and \Vclfare crnnmittee, is in charge or the project Paul -.Cuomo. chairman . or the special recreation and (.µIi days an· nounced a talent show and display of hobbies, for 7:30 p.111. Tuesday, Jan. 30. Paularino PTA l\1rs. Paul Dumain ' President COM ING UP : Partk:ipants are needed for the upcoming Fractured Follies which -will feature facul ty .and parents in songs, dances and skits. Aspiring stars may contact Richard Jantzer, chairman ;rl S57-1035. REPORTS: Library volun· tars are needed on a r~gular and Aubltilute basis. Mrs. Raymond Raboin. library. chairman, may 1le called at . MS-3392 1-·eunders-oay and honorary service committee under the leadership of Mrs. Jack Sikes has pl anned surprises. Pomona PTA l\1anuel Roble~ President COi\i!ING VP: Ticket sales are under way for the rather-son banquet scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 1. Prog~am will feature Sgt. Delbert Bryan, black belt holder in karate. and his team from tifarch Air Force Base. He will give a history, explanation and demonstra· 1 lion of the art of Korean karate. St. Joachim PG Mrs. John E. SlGJltPUUl Pses.ident , .• COA:flN,G UP: Italian dinner will take pl.ace from 5 to a ;p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4, in the school hall. Musical en· tertainment "'ill be pro- vided. TiCkets at-$2.SO for adults and $1 for children · under 12 may be obtained by eontacting Mrs. Robert Arto at 645-3110 or Mrs. Hal Romero al 548·9669. Proceeds will benefit the scl'OOI athletic fund . Victor.a PT A f\trs. Tom Luttavisb President COMING UP: "The Pigeon That Worked a Miracle" will be shown at 2: 15 e:nd 3:30 p.m. Friday. Jan. 26. Pop- corn and punch may be purchased at IO cdlts each. The Candy Man? ·~ , ,,.. '!'he we•~·longcanay Sale if Perry S<ibool w!Uoiid Moqday, Jan . ~. Sponsored by lhe P'rO, the aale is be.Ing condu~fed by ctudents and those selling 10 or more boxes will rec:eive a certl!lcate. Sampling lhe wam Ire Melbsa Stalley and John Capocciama. l 1 the ha lot. tri gol the I , • • Wffinttday, January 24, 1?73 DAILY PILOT 3$ Subtle t F~lavor Hunted - Oticken Is at home In many flavor to enhance the cbk:ken. lands and in many dlshes._1In This is an easy di.sh to France, Chicken Chas.seur lS a prepare for company as It will -treasured recipe. . / w11t a lltUe wilhOut wUUng in Its name indicates uJt It is flavor, if the pre-dinner eon. prepared in the style of the v~tion eogtoSSes the cook. hunt. The chicken ls sirnn1ered anCKEN CHASSEUR with savory lhings that the 3 tablespoons butter or hunter once brooght back margarine trom the forest -mushrooms, wild parsley, chives and 1 clove garlic, minced aweet-smelling thyme. 2 broiler-fryer chickens, cut I 'ii teaspoons salt 11• teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon drled I e a r oregano 2. tablespoons sliced black olives I CM (2 ounces) flat an- chovies, drained and chop- ped In large skillet heat oil: add onion and garllc and cook Wl- tll tender. Add chicken and brown on both sides OVft' moderate beat. Add wine, vinegar, broth, saJt, pepper oregano. Cover and simmer 25 to 30 minutes qr until c.hicken iS tender. Remove chicken from skillet and keep warm. Bring liquid in skillet to a boil; add olives and an- chovies and boil rapidly until thickened. Pour over chicken. Yield: 8 servings. in quarten Chicken Chasseur is an easy " pound mushrooms, sliced I;;;;•-:::================-= dish to make but it has a l lh teaspoons salt depth of flavor lhat is really 14 teaspoon pepper delicious. Afte~ the chicken ~ cup dry white Wine piece! are browned, the good 1 can (1 pound) tomatoes seuonings are added and the t teaspoon dried leaf thyme finished dish is a masterpiece z tablespoons c h o p p e d of aabtly-cooked chicken. parsley · This dish has a high nutri· 2 tablespoons c h o p p e d tion content, too. Chicken con-chives tributes ~ grams or protein in Melt butter in large skillet. a minimum portion of $-Add garlic; Cf)Ot over low heat ounces or ch1cken without tor z or :S minutes. Add bone. That's a much smaller chicken and brown on both portion that most ot us eat. lkies over moderate heat. Add Because Chicken Chasseur mushrooms and remaining in- is cooked entirely in one gredients; cover and &immer utensil it retains all the good 25 to 30 minutes, until chicken fia vbr of the chicken and the is tender. Yield: 8 servings. vegetables in the dish. Another delicious dish that CJUCKEN WITll OLIVES is cooked to conserve max-AND ANCHOVIES imum nutrients is Chicken 3 tablespoons salad oil with Olives and AnchOvle.s. ,lh cup chopped onion 1 COU~ ,Ill CUSTOMall. LlMIT J 5AM. B-B-Q BEEF 5nc ~ .... •l!O. 11.JI 99« DILICtOUI PROVOLONE ......... . ou• OWN NOMI •All.ED MOUTH W&TS.lllHO 99"' 9" Lemon Meringue PIE •Eo. n.Jt 11> ITALIAN DILi llEST&UllAHT SAKlllV-GllOClllY allll-WINI - This ls an excellent specialty l clove·garlic, minced --,,,,-;--;-c,----,--:-:--~-:cc---:---.,,---,--- from Italy that does our Z broiler-fryer chickens, n11 Adams at Magnolia, Hunting ton Beach, tender Amerlcen c h i c k e n s quartered Oft4I ., "'-1«tn1 o.M 0Mr11111n1 111 C•IH-i.. 111 ~ntMe ....... u r"''· """"''11 • The touches of Italian I cup dry white wine N•w _......_ "-~ a..ct1. "-u0111 v.,i.r, , .. ,.. ~ • .,......,.. N..,.,, & 111 .. ~ ..... C...ty seasoning -garlic, oregaoo, 2 tablespoons tarragon or flEW HOUR$ DAILY 1M~O -HI. 10.9 black olives, anchovies and other vinegar SUNDAY 10-6 CLOSID MONDAT CHICKEN C~IUll ILINDS SAVOR OF SEASONfNG,~S ________ _:w:'.in'.'.'.e'-=.."'add~u~p."'to~a'._'.bouq~"'.ue:_t"'.or _ _:'O~cu'.".p'..'.c"'.hi'.:'.ck":en"_b"'.rot'."'.'_h __ ,'°!"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gourmet's Gamesmanship \ ------·------ Bing's Menu Up to .Par By JOHNA BUNN Much of· the Crosby cool is Despite his love for hunting attributable to Bing's great and fishing, Bing is a con- PEBBLE BEACH -"These Jove of the outdoors. servatlonist. days I arrange my life around "It's great rel axation for On safari -his seventh, out hunting, flSlung and golf," me. You meet some very In-of Nairobi , Kenya , occurred Bing Crosby said, standing on teresting, colorful people -last faU -he shot nothing but the putting green, golf club in people with humor. There are game birds. "I could never hand, the inevitable pipe a lot of laughs when you're out shoot a lion. I admire them tucked into his mouth. shooting or fishing ." too much. "I'm always happiest when Bing often cooks the fish at BING CROSBY'S I' I ed r ood rounds his Baja borne, especially ve Pay a ew g ·th hi PAN-FRIED DUCK of golf and beaten a few when he has been out wt s dollars out of Bob Hope," Bing two sons, Harry an d 2 whole breasts from 2 said, continuing the comic Nathaniel, or his daughter, mallard ducks, weighing rivalry with his old sidekick. Mary Franci!s. 21h·3 Iba. each "Generally I make sevicbe Bob wasn't around, but an out of. them. That's raw ti.Sh Salt, freshly ground pepPer army of other celebriUes and marinated in 1 hot ·sauce. 1 Sti~k sweet butter pro golfers was :fating cook them, too, or make a fish Cut breast! in half; sprinkle heCrosrebforNtheti !Znd1 ~nuAma Btelng chowder. Generally, bow.ever, on all sides with sail and Y a ona riv-8 ur I'm around someone who is pepper. Melt butter ln heavy Golf Tournament. much more adept than I am. skillet (or Dutch oven) over Bing has on occasion tried to "Sure, I've cooked rainbow high heat. "entertain" the golfers. He trout. Just roll ·the .cleaned fish Fry breasts quickly on both .recalled aadly the year his In corn meal and fry them in sides (about 7 minutes or barbecue under the eucalyptus butter, and salt and pepper longer per side, depending on trees was rained out. them. That's about all you ' size). Do not overcook breasts. "That was back in Rancho need to do." Remove to heated platter. Sante Fe, CaUfomia, ~e Bing is ~of his ability Serve at once with wild rice the tournament started. We to tum out napjacb (be does (made with duck giblets had to go indoors and drink a it on one of his TV com-steamed with 1 '12 cups water, lot. We had a lot of willing en-mercials). small onion, halved, l celery tries to do that." "I can cook them without top and salt to taste ). Serve Bing ·said be hadn't been any trouble. You must have a with mlnt jelly and good red golfing much lately because of real hot griddle, and doo't let wine . the duck sea.son. them stay on too long. I like It is helpful to use haH lard "I belona to .a duck club out buckwheat cakes better than and ball butter to prevent _, any other." 1 breasts form burning. near Marys~le and shoot"'°•--'-----------days a week. Mallards1 pin- tails and teal are the best eating ducks. Bluebills and spoonies are oot as good to eat. "I like to hunt partridge, quail and pheasant. Quall is probably the most run of all because It's ·a very sporty bird. II ru .. fast, gets up there Cast and gets out of there fast . 0 Also, he's marvelOW1 to eat, so 1 might pick'him as my !aYorlte bird." Bing generally doesn' cook the binlJ hlmseU. "I watch. With ducks, .we just breast them out and 11ute and lef\'e them that' way. It'1 toO' much to put J cartass on a 'IJl.lte unless we're going to hive sopie people in. 0 Tben. we put ~ bird on the plate with the wine and ewything and mak<. 1 sbow. "But. for the family, we fix duct like fried Chk:Uni we do the same thing with Keese. And,_of course, with ·that you must have wild rice, mint jelly and 'wine." I The one bird he does cook Is U. pheasant he bas shot. "lt'i really tough to oook a J'.ftlll'ftl just right becaUH the DIHl's I UIUe toup ao4 stringy: I've discOvertd the belt tlanll to do ii to ••• them smoked. "OJI llllOiled ptieeaant ID -u you' -Id frlcuoee ol chicken and let them slJn. mer !or about a half-hour In a big pot full of plain old .....nrauo. "Serve ll like a rqout or c--'< and lt'1 llmply mamloull I gOt the. recipe &om one of Ille guy1 I flob and bunl with up north." ·-Topping Saucy Haatcuinedor- 1pplos1UC1 and """ " •lop ~uares of 1In1orbrod. The Story Of • • • WINE SEMINAR At ,, • • . Winerg Beginning in February in Costa Mesa Ypur family iii i11vl1t'A! lo lalte our en~ wi"Ofll and mjo:f' nur RM SANOW!CH E~. ~EATS &Cllf.ES E-;s . NewuonTCOeta-,resa-..,..,,, ...... Newport BIYd.. UIUl(llCMI (714) 6411-8940 """"'"" I CITY·-----·------~-------~ I STAT ZJP .-==:0-rM'IMd:J">:"~.-, -11.-, .... --~-~-it::rt· ll1l,9ild 11 ~--, "'· -...,., .,...,.. ......,. I-ii (!Wei or ldftl'u...I, v-........ L. UI Gf .... l.abeh ..i.ltted wltilolal .. oAer-ft!lrtl flt by d.iM -~ -....tJoi-wlll !lot fll! llMIMd .. ~~,._ .. will C10Mlit1 .. lrNl. "flwlt, ~ ~ .... ~"' Util ... Ill lll'lllllb&Md. " ------- I • ,. . . . . .. Fillet A Good Catch \Vhetber the rish you pl an to serve for dinner comes from the local market or is the family sportsman's catch of the day, 11 deser\'es good cook· ing. Broiliiig 1s a popular method but no doubt 1nost Americans v•ould \'Ole to have their fish fried. Properly coated and French fried. small fish or fish fillets t-o me from the ktttle with a crisp golden brown crust and are delicately tendt•r. n1oist and flak y inside. \\'hen corn oil. "·hirh is low in saturated fats and a good n<'ltural sourct of essential pllyunsaturates is used and the oil is heated to 375 degrees F, fried foods are \\•hole.some heated to 375 degrees fl'. fried :;Joods are wholesome and and digestible as ,.,,eu as deli· cious. Serve French I-Tied Fish with cole sla"' and Zesty Scalloped Tomatoes. FRENCH FRIED FISH 1 ~ cup flour 1 ~ cup corn meal I teaspoon salt 1-1 teaspoon pepper I pound fish fi llets or cleaned small whole fish ll cup milk I quart tabool l com oil ri·lix together flour. rorn meal. saJt and pepper. Dip fillet s into milk : then roll in fl our and corn meal mixture. To deep fat fry, pour com oil into a heavy, sturdy, Oat OOttomed 3-<1uart ketUe. or saucepan or deep fryer filling utensil no more than 113 full. Heat oven medium heat to 375 deg rees F. Carefully add fish a few pieces at a time. Fry, turning once. about l 'h minutes on each side, or one layer at a time. until golden brown on outside. Drain on absorbent paper. Makes about 4 servings. ZESTY SCALLOPED TOMATOES J can (I pound 13 oz.) whole tomatoes or 5 medium fresh knnatoes ¥..:cup light corn syrup 3 tablespooru; corn oil y, cup finely chopped onion 21,2 cups soft bread crumbs I teaspoon salt 12 teaspoon ~II 1~ teaspoon oregano 1 , taspoon garlic salt 1,4 teaspoon pepper Drain juice fro m canned tomatoes. ri.lix tomatoes with com syrup. llf using fresh tomatoa. scald and peel tomatoes ; remove stem ends. Slice tomatoes into medium-size bowl. Pour light corn syrup on top.) Heal corn oil in medium-size skillet ; add onion and cook un- til tender. Mir. in bread crumbs, salt, basil , oregano. garlic salt and pepper . Remove from heal. Arrange i n alternating layers with tomato-sy rup mix· ture in 11.'z-quart casserole, en· ding with layer of seasoned crumbs. Bake in 375 degree oven about 45 minutes or until tomatoes are tender. Makes 4 to S servings. Produce Treated NEW YORK !UPI ) -The shine on a lot or fruit and vegetables you buy is edible \•lax or oU coating applied by shippers to inhibit decay , reduce shrinkage and prevent chafing during the long haul to market. 'l1le Western Qroy,•ers Assn. t>ays the coatings also are cos- metic -intended to make the produce prettier. The trade group adds that carnauba or paraffin waxes or mineral oils are applied to replace natural protective Qils removed when produce is washed before packing. Camuaba ts a vea:etable wax made from the Brazilian palm tree. Treated produce includes 1pple1, citrus fniits, can- taloupes, peaches, tomatoes, cumumbers, greeo peppen, eggplants, rutabagas, sweet potatoes and tome other potatoes. Coatlngs can be remQved by peeling or wishing. In the latter case, soak the produce two or three mlnu~ Jn watm dlshwashlng deter1ent su&J. wipe with 1pongt or towel, rinse-and wipe again. 1 ' .. f'(fntsd111, Jin1,11ry 24, lfl7) DAILY PILOT STOii HOUIS: MON.·FRI. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT. & SllN. 10 A.M. IO 7 P.M. • FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAI 5-0z. ~ ''*""' ULTRA-BAM ANTl-PERSPIRAMT 8.Qunoc Ae<CllOI '°"'°"' @woNo'Eiclo'itis ~ Clii1Vr"•'1-0z..C. ~BR~l~~ITTMER 1.)1 § 1t£mrRA'SH"B'A&r @H'mrwlmafss ~ FAMILYSCOTI °' \'nWI• BATHROOM TISSUE """"" OUCOUNI '"" FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY Al'*' l[Jl ~''""'" "'" @liumPORllBEAllS 164 "'°"""' Con HUNfS CHIU BE.ANS 30-0i..1Ce COi' HUNr s RED BEANS 351 331 •s.s..oun.:e Can 2oc HUNT'S RED KIDNEY BEANS 29-o.incc Con 321 Ht "'•r HUNrs NEW POTATOES 3Sc ~Solid Pock • 1 •.5'.0L Con ' ~HUNrSTOMlTOES 1., 221 221 171 89' 701 671 481 874 89' 39• 331 ~ HuM'I • 1"-5-0i. Con ~STEWED TOMATOES 6-0unc:e CDn HUNrs TOMATO PASTE HUNT'S KETCHUP "" .1111 c 8DTTlf - 11£(; DISCOU NT Fllltf '" ~ """°'""" ...... "'" 9c ~TOMATO SAUCE @6~iiiiillrsTAMALIS •· 271 8-0t. Sox• Chic Un or Secf 7.S-Oi. 8ox. Spor>lsh 6.25-0L Sox • fried . RICE A RONI @m'Aroa'Uiis ..... '" @ 8~POC1';oge Sugor Substitu~ SWEET N' LOW 11.S-Or. Sox.!..White • Y .. Jow • '--••u Choe. • De-vHs Food • •Gold Butte<'• Fudoe Butt« DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES @mn.PRESERYES ~ SliAwiiRRf '« fRESEIYES ~·~-LEA l PERRIN WORCESTUSHJl!E JC)...(MQ Bott .. ... 301 1u 741 331 371 421 37c AllllA BETA. ~ SALUTES JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT JAN. 28-FEI. 3 FANTASlll: OISCOUNT S EVERY DAY MIMlHi'4 DI~ FANIASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAI I iifiir:s•;n;--94' USCcOSHRIMPCOCKTAIL . ll'"' '"' . _FOffii'S-INSTANT COFfEE 146 MOflTEREY JACK CHEESE ~EruFE i NSrANT COFFEE -1 '' SLICED lMPORITDHAM @ ~ """""'tiiot>•~PkQ. .....,;; rets·,·c,...,AR'·o'T-S 25c ~SWISS CHEESE 12·0:r. Poe"'-9Jc @llli'BrSmnms 22' © HoM'Aoi SAuE~KRAur @irl~itoir.;\!""' 22' @ALrarnab'LO'iM ~ 16-0i. Cart • ~ ~ DM« #Mt«• &,oz. Pkfo ~·-~"""""""' .21H ~AUMEATBQLOCllA _, u~rsSIEEJIBUNS .& ~"""'.!!!!!'!'''"''" .. ii.'!;:-:, ~YARlmPAl 8Uo'Di6a'fu .... · . "''~·Ot. Cr"°"' of Mulhromo • 1-0i. Gr"" Pea '517.0i:. Cteom of an;..,• 3.5>01:. Chicken Nood'4t ~ ~.5-o:r. 8Hf Mush'_., -1.C)un(c • COIM>trY Vegt"toblft l.S.(4.. Vcoetoble Seef tiPToilsouP'~'PAcK 391 §~~~~~~,s~~~ '";"'" 31 1 ~ !..Mus.ketecrs • Sr!icUri M...d'> -. l FUNsiZEBARS 691 Sifcf ~OiiM1'Bm ) -Ounc:e PockOGll McCOY SLICEO PASTRAMI 8-0unc1 Corton All"llA BETA SOUR CREAM 16.our-Corton ~le ~BumRFIN6£R CHIPSOR39• (S\$cmu1'ii'Gs ~ BABYRUTHNUGGETS •~BLACK PEPPEi .1 -=-ciiOOO'Ti SQUARE WE 129 llm IOI WGE S'AiiiiWiil TBREAD 351 iiiPHii 1rn aw cuws 4 71 iiitit'1 BETA HONEY BUNS 41 f Blulbeny •Cam o Whole Wheet ilP8ii BETA MUFFINS 391 231 @ 2o-Ot. Bog • Choe. Obp Pc«ut 84.ltter N...r • Oot'IWQI CrWICh 631 1 fENN DUTCH COOKIES ··-uu1'c'Hii'i~fifin~E·"MEATS1• FREE 111c11r 1 ll!Dr REC/'£· BARBrcufo IEEF RD.U T 4AHCH STYLE MIAn YOU.'U II PIOUD TO SERVI GUAUT't l SATISFACTION CUWMTWI • DISCOUNT PRICED """'"' OISCCNltT. """ I FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVER! DAY """"'' DllCOOMJ ...let lfC 6-Poc.k • 16·0:. Cons ~ No o.po.lt Choe. ~ NOCAroRINKSopcfruit 781 251 231 Olol Monte • "·Pock • 20-oi. Pkg. fruit Mh1; • 0.c.ed Peoct'lel °' Pinlopplc Puddir.g {r P~ •Pudding 6' Peodl '91 StroM>er~ {r Peoches PUDDING l Fl!UIT CUPS 531 wK'AN''Pu STEW DOG FOOD 371 © MLKAN MPS ooG FOoD381 ©CHUNK. BEEF°ii06 FOOD 3~ I WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS IN AH1' lDS l!C[l(S, •1vu11DC Oii OUltCl COOl!tf All'Nl l lfl c LB, WASH l~ON'STATE CRI SP octDIN & DIUCIOUS RATH ARMOUR YERllEST • BONELESS BUTCBEll.'S PB.IDE . FRESH £CDNO.PAI! JUICY APPLES . LI. PORK LEG. ROAn GROUND BEEF ~ivER SLAI BACON WIC l Ft.WOIFllL HAMBUlWS-A FAMILY FAVORITE rum QUAUTT c LB. !, ·~a 111_Al.P_MA_1rr.:::,,==:1m=m:::-11111=1=-,-.,::., :.:..-1._;==:--=~ c LB. c LI, FRES H HAWA!IAN GROWN 3il~ I I JJESR nozat STANDING 1 2u~ CANADIAN RIB ROAST LAii( TURBOT 78' IND FILLETS . u. IDNELUS Rll STEAK 1U. FROZEN FOODS CHUCK 83~. ZIPPEE ",...• 581 IUD[ •••• ROAST cur CORN ooas WWSHUL•Ml T·BOIE )88 CHUCIC 99c PULlD & acno•m 97~ STEAIC "-STEAIC W.' 11, SHRIMP OollbJ. Di•-• .,.. ... ,. ·"'· ill ..,.._ .. ·-,., .. ,., s.,, di.tfftlt prk ... '""' !,. _. ,......,,. by ........ ,. ,........ .......... ,_ ... .,.. ........ wlfh thk t•mt Mwlllf ptiutorl ell t. 1"i ' ; ~ ~.;M'Y'iiuit' 'jlOii' SIUSIOE ~'f.." 1·lt. ~U. 1~U. 4·LI. Siil Dlt•OUE ROYAL l\lfrtl CANNED HIMS TlllSl •AT PltcU lff£CTIYE JAN. 2~JI, TIIU•. tir1 WID, EGGPLANT NAVEL ORANGES 10 LB. BAG PAPAYAS HAWA!IAN GR OWN 4n.. PINEAPPLE ti4':eGe 7; Pliill. Pau·.n5 58' CALIFORNIA GROWN 2 YEARS OLD #I BARE ROOT ftftc ROSES ~~a FRESH CVT • 4" POT AFRICAN VIOLETS · COSTA MllS'--'Ut N.,.,_ lntL COSTA MISA--4tl II, 17tfl It. HUNTINOTOM •ElC"-"-M.tilM HUfllTlNGTOH lllACH-1 ... 1 N, M•l!I II. HUNtlNOTON llM:lt-llcat 1,.,...._I U.8UNA Hll.l$-4SMI Celle .. It LliilM POUNTAIN VAllllY_.. ~ IAVIMl-1 .... (...,_ ~ p- tOUTH lAOUNA--Mtt S, c .. lt 'It..,. , #1 PATENT ROSES 29: ]HISE i'ROOUCnllt!S EJftCTJVE JAJI, 2>-31, THll!l . .flll). r I G F Tl Wln Tl ad< Cllkt hold IA bakl tbe w stac tagE cltet delk , . •• p, v. 3 1 1\ 1\ V1 V1 C< and In egg! and Add smo L\ Inch pro• !Ile tilt ix tom. WI and Rep whe! c Cl c SOl cbicl win Co Tb ing ' yoor birth num! Olld Mad! D.C. T1I with from ftnat = coo~ cam supp ucts. Sp Broil ... ~ Wra1 Cook Oil. Tit in r fryeJ or Pl lnclu Ac'o use prep A least Uni ti tries Apr( form ext el utllit econ d1str Ju agin. rtcil 1ioN Cont ~ 2 I I I> v. v. v. 1 ( 1 I 11 2 I Ml oran mm chill glu~ !hall marl alun Ml lea~ ... ~ U1 the 1 cfilcl ~ ~ I 1ni bllli mar cadJ bm PILOT·AOVERTISER Wtdntsday, JAnuary 24, 14'73 Guests Will Flip Pancake~ Make a Pa_rty 'Ille party goes oo -nobody wanll to go home. Tha t's the ltme lo bring ool a double batch of Vanilla Pan- cake baller JO\l've been ho lding ln the refrigerator. Let the gue.sts take turns baking the cakes; it's part of th• fun. Whelher you serve them stacked or rolled with a cot- tage cheese fllllng and Jam or cherry sauce, they'll smell deliCiously of pure vanilla . V "1filLA PARTY PANCAKES ~• cup all-purpose fiour 1 •4 teaspoons sugar v .. teaspoon salt 3 egp I cup milk 1 % tablespoons salad oil 1 % teaspoons putt vanilla extract · Vanilla Cottage Cheese Fill· Ing Vanilla Cherry Sauce Combine flour with sugar and !Alt ; 1et aside. In a ""'811 mixing bowl beat eggs thoroughly. Add milk , oil and vanilla extract; mix well. Add flour m.l1ture; beat untU smooth. Llght!Y grease and heal a :;. loch skillet. P o u r IP. proximately 2 tablespoons of the batter into skillet, quickly tilting pan to spread over bot- tom. When delicately brown, tum and brown on olher aide . Repea~ lightly greaalng skillet when necessary. Chicken Contest Cooking Somebody Is going to cook chicken a new way ID 1973 and win $10,000! Could it be you? Wby not? The National Chicken Cook- ing C.ontest is now open. Send your recipe, name, ~ birth date and t.Iepbolle number to the National Cllickto <iioklng Coote~ 114 Madlsoo Building, Was!>lngtQll D.C.-. I 'nlO lint prize Is 110,oqo, with lour other grand prim from 14,000 to 11,000. state finalists will wln an all-ex- pense paid round trip lo Little Rock. Ark. for a national eookorf on Sept. 11, plua 1100 cash, a trophy and a year's supply ol the sporuors' prod· ucts. Sponsors are the National Broiler C.Ouncil, and the makers of Ac'cent, Alcoa Wrap and Wear-Ever Cookware, and Marola Com Oil. The predominant ingredient in recipes must be broller- fryer chicken, whole, cut up, or parts. The recipe must also Include at lea.at 1 teaspoon of Ac'cent, ~ cup com oil, and use Alcoa Wrap in either preparaUon or serving. A contestant must be at least 16 years of age and a Un.ited States resident. All en- tries are to be received by AprU 1, 1973. For more ln- fonnatlon contact your local extension home economist, utility • company · • b o m,e r eronomist or c b i c k e n distributor. . Ju!t to spark your 101-, aglnaUon, here ts a winning recipe from a prtvlous ·Na· Uonal atlcken C o o k I n g Contest: MANDAIUll GlllLLEll CBlCKEN 2 6roiler-fryet :chlckemo cut in serving ploees IA Cup soy sauce 114 cu.P. orange juice v. cu.P lemon JU.Ice ¥4 cup corn oil · 1 cup chopped onion 1 W>lespoon curry powder I tablespoon ehlll powder 2 teaspoons monosodlum glutilnlhte Ml.I together soy sauce, orange juice, lemon juice, com-oil,--oolon, curry powder, chill poWiJer ·and monosodlum glu1'Jnate: Place chlcken ln !hallow dish and pour on martnade... Cover w i t h aluminum foll . • Mlrinate . in ,.,,frtgerator al ltast I boun, luinlna oe- caslonllly. Line a Iara• shallow pan or the b<oller pon with lolL Dr~ ~ chlCkOll piecol, ,_., .. ~ Pia« chlck!fl on prepond pan. llnlll e pill cltlcbo, about i -l!om IOUl'Ot of _,t, "'.... will> ·····••d ...-. 10 to 15 mlnuttt on eadl -. or unlll -llld btoWll.Bentt I. Spread each pancake with vanilla Cottage Cheeae Fillin g. Roll up nod arrange in a but· !<red baking dish. Plaoo, uncovered, in a preheated 3'° degree 1oven 15 minutes. Serve with Vanilla Clerry Sauce. Yl,ld: approximately 14 fllled pancakes. VANILLA CO'ITAGE CHE.ESE FILLING 2 cups (1 pound) crearnstyle cottage cheese 113 cup diiry sour crearp 3 table3poons sugar 1 tables poon pure vanilla ex. lra~t ... 1/16 \easpoon salt In a small bowl combine all ingredien ts; blend we 11 . Spread on pancakes. Yield: 2 1/3 cups. VANILLA CHERRY SAUCE 1 jar (14"2 ounces) pitted dark sweet cherries 1 tablespoon cornsta rch l tabl espoon pure vanilla ex· tract 1 tablespoon lemon juice 118 teaspoon salt Dra in t•herries, reserving juice; set aside. In a small saucepan com- bine julce and cornstarch. Cook, stirring constanUy until thickened. Remove from heal; stir in vanilla extract, lemon juice, salt and reserved cherries. Serve over cheese filled pan- cakes. ViCld: about 1 i,.t cups. POST-PARTY PANCAKES PROV E POPULAR • • pnces •. Eve a~ U.S.D.A. Grlde A-Fresh Sold•il Whole Fry•s :~i2~ lb. .35 Some markets offer a few low advertised prices, and make up for it when you . buy the other things you want. Even trading stamps cost you money, simply because they cost the market money. You can't get something for nothing ... but you can get Super ~ow pric es every day on every item at Ralphs. 111111-1111 ...... A , Wllh ... Hen """'"" Turkeys ~.;::· .49 .69 MEAT MAS1BI MEATS ... ,li•d•Cut Chuck Steak IMfltlouldtfCut 0-Bone Roast BfffLolnCut Braising Strips lfff Loin Cut Delmonico Steak lA1n CUl>e• SteWlng Beef OftnReady~ Meatloaf Bfft~Cut 7-Bone Sl8ak . ..., ctluek Qlt Boneless Roast htf'llMMderC.. Family Steak ArMOUr 12 oz. pkg. Mra Cure Bacon Rtcl or Ol'Hfl Styte Bunitus lh,..Mlflnd Pollsh Sausage MOfffll-Spiee• I Wit• Adffd Boneless Ham Conwent•nc. Bnlnd Br8aded Beef Patties .... 89 .... 98 ... 1.08 lb. 2.09 lb. 1.15 lb. .89 lb. .98 ... 1.18 ... 1.39 e• .86 lb. .49 lb •• 95 lb. 1.49 lb. .98 D1ys Fl'Hhlt-Gr.deA-WhDI• califomia Fl)'el'S ,, ... ,.. 10. .41 CF1llfomt1-LegsGr.de A Th Jg ha er 79 ryer Drum1tlek1 lb. • C•~~rnl•-Onide A-No Glbf1ts Sptft Fl)'el'S O•nllw HO lb. ,49 YCMUtf Ol1d• A-With Alb• A.Uachld Tur1<ey Breast ,.. .98 YcungOnffA Tul1<ey Drumsticks 1b .• 39 Sllcld-1 lb. p1ckage Iowa Fanns Bacon lb •• 85 SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT P.,.._IDn.fnld 9 Snall Cooked Shrimp 1 .. 1.9 · K•ro Br1nd-He1l 'n E•t 1 99 Breaded Shrimp 10. , LJQUOR DEPARTMENT Llk....,,. Gin er Smldl'i Vodka .... , 6 99 bottle • Umtt.cf Tlme-81"e He Lauders Scotch S•rtdy rue AHl1t1r-S1"11.oo ';.l:; 11.99 .... 1. 9 98 Imported Scotch bcttll I Old Gl9nWOOd 6 Year Old Bourbon fifth 3.79 DELl9ATESSEN DEPA RTMENT R1lphl All M11l Or All Beef Bologna 10 •L .83 R1lph112 Inch 87 Cheese Pizza 11 ... R1lph1 Chunk Monterey Jack Cheese 1b. 1.02 P1trlck Cud1hy-Serv-Wilh Doi• Pln1applt 3 49 canned Ham . Sib. • B11t Bologna Or Sliced Salami IOL Budd lg P11lteml-Chleken-Or Sliced Beef or Tur1<ey , •L .89 .39 Kr.tl-Slngle Sllce1-Am1rlcan 1 51 Cheese Food n• lb. • Alps Imported · Sliced Swiss Cheese 12 ••• 89 M1ybud G1r1td Brl• Or camembert Cheese '"•L .69 .... ~ Kosher Dill Pickles ., .89 DAIRY DEPA RTMENT «;r11my Smooth 38 -Ralphs Cr.eam Cheese I OL o Just 8que•z9d Fresh Orange Juice ..... 79 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Specie! ~rch•••-N•w F1ahlon Colors VarieQated Yam .!:1~ 1.19 T1non-A11orted Coler• Nordic Bundt Pans "'" 2.88 Fre1zette-Pl11tlc-79c V•tue Ice Cube Trays Pl••tlc CO•lld.! From Stlrdufl: Playing Cerds ••ch ,48 ..... 29 PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Vln1Rlp1nH Medium Size Tomtoes ... 29 H•wCrop Orlando, Tangelos Llrg•, C1ltforr,i• Avocad6s Fr11h, Crisp, Loc11ty Grown Celery Th!Ck, Y•llow M11t.a Banana Squash Swe1t. Juk:y Temple Oranges lb. .19 .29 .19 .10 .19 .... ..... p1r lb. per lb. FLORAL DEPARTMENT 4" Pott, Foell Wr1pped Mums ""' .97 ti" Pots, Foll Wr1pp1d with Bow Daffodils I '' Pott, FOR1Wrtpptd with Bow Tulips l•Ch 2.97 .. ,. 2.97 ' BAKERY DEPARTMENT Bvtt9nrlffk-H.9rdert-Cr1ckH wti.11 RllPh8 Bread :..: .39 Ralpti• -M~w•r D•nl•h Coffee l,;Sl(es A1lph1-Fr1eft l1k1d Boysenl>en'Y Pies R1lph1-D1lldou1 Lemon Dellght Cakes •Kil .63 ..:; .79 -.89 Ralphs combination of SUPER BUYS and EVERYDAY LOW PRICES is the best way we know to keep your grocery bill down. Ralphs AD HI C Halm Old hll*ln8d St.-FrUit 1-.10 Ice ere. .~~ .59 Peas 1,0L .19 Drinks ".: .29 Ket'tfnqJ MOL 28 "' ...... HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOODS PANTRY FILLEFJS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Pep90dt111-F1""' Sia ·-... 59 R1lp1t1-RMcll •:; .22 Mante" Hou••-All Qrftw11 1 lb. 89 ZMD9conteCI .... .19 ToolhPasle ..... Orange Juice Ground Coflee can .e, Toilet T1saue .... Ptflsoct.m-Herd Of MMllum IKh .4& ClW-ChlnlM ~:;: .45 .U Sltr 1'0L 29 Wllltd-AHol1eCI Fr1grenen •c:; .50 Adult Toolh Blushes Pea Pods Pear Halves c1n • />Jr Frelhenera Joftneon't 14"' 89 Qlno'1-81u11111 or 160L 83 Gebhttdft 15 oi. 29 Toltm-3'1 Oelkln Site , .... 88 Baby Powder ..... Deluxe Pizzas pkg. I Beef Tamales "'• • _Plastic Trash Bags ..... J1rg1n1-En1 Dry toit. 98 Van 01 K1"'p'1 .... 37 H11nl'1 1111. 18 N•F~G•l.n1 .... 85 Hand & Body Lotion ...... Chicken Pies ..... Tomato Sauce A• 0 ' Hoelery Guard -· Jollneot1'1 .... 88 S1r1 L•-AMCKted 100L 87 Oc1111Sp.1r-0111 ...r. .59 f"••) on;s"''' --· •c: 30 Babylollon ...... Colfee Rings pkg, • Cranbeny Juice Oven Cleaner Kote1-ftet11l1r or SllJ*" -:: .96 C&WBr1nd ,, ... 35 YUban-All Otilld1 !:'.; 2.73 8tgtle1-foMWr• not. 79 1 1a:up111ryW.Cell Price. Feminine Napkins Vegetables Monterey pq .• Ground Colfee Plastlc Bags Pill· • Nici N hlJ' .... 1.68 Vtn 0. K1mp'~ ·~:;: 1.55 Ne0~1 -Atg,. Thkll, Hot-Wllh IH111 .37 Pl"9•-.,,•V , ... 81 m-t.-S,edellU.W.ct. HalrColor ·fish Rllels Chi i Con Came 1S OL C.11 Fumttura Wax Clll I Jotlfl ... 'I 10 OL .99 ~Kist '!:~ 1.89 Hwitt-lolld Peck 14\o!l l L .22 Cold Power-King llH '!:: 1.16 BabyOll ..... Burgundy Beef Tomatoes ft• Delet!{ent Prlc11 EffoctlYe Jan. 25 thru Jin. 31 I 4&!> EVERYDAY LOW PRICES HOUSEHOLD NEE DS HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN Foo9 PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS ...... -.w..o... ,,.......,.. _ _,... ... u~ •:. .62 ... _...,. ...... ~:--M-I •a-• .... .48 __ ..,_ ·~-.07 TOUttTI11ue C,:.n H1frSpr1y Meat Pl•• Yub1n Ground Coffee c:. .99 Hyd rox Cookl•• -' Biby Food .. c..l•M,,,,_ N.: 011 -:.: 1.41 -·-!.:: .21 -----.!:: .S7 ---·.: ... C1t•nMr Myl1nt1 Uqukl Cut Green Be1n1 C1mpbell'1 Soup h 1':; .11 Sn1k Pack Pudding• Saltine Cr1cker1 ~-~a... "-•""""' _,,_ ........ _..._ -..1--C•HI . ~----'.: .54 Paper N1pkln• ':: .10 Style e11um ::.: ... ChJcktn Dinners ",: .12 Clnn1rnon 1".!",; .31 ChMrio• ",::.IO White M••t Tuna ~-·-.:: .37 """'""_......,.. .. ....., ·~= t.14 ... ..,. Z .11 ,_ ..... C..--,M •f<lto Oll '0: .54 --Ol --o.-1 •..:.u ft1lph1 lleech Feminine D•odOflnt Cool Whip Brown Gravy Qulk .... 11 Whit• Me1t l\ln1 Wheaties VIM--~ .....,...,..__.,...., -0.11••'1 .... , ... _ ,_ •:.;.10 ............... •;:-1.-Pt per Tow111 ~= Helrlprty N.:1.-Enchl11d11 ni,; .41 lnN1ntCofft1 • T! 1.09 Tom110 SIUCI ln111nt Coffee . ....,._ .. ~ --i:.:.u h( ......... ,,..,. .::.a .,. __ .. .,. __ .. __ ~ 2.78 ......... _...,~.,... ..:: .21 Dtte1glnt Alk1 lettzer Ctt.nyPl•1 ~ T11 .. Sii "',.. .tt Ground Coff•• Noodl1 Soup Mb: • ' . • • l >I I \ •' .. . . . ' ' . H DAILY PILOT re I< • I • • , ·' . ' . • •• . " ' ' . ' . . ' ..... .. . .. ., ,, .. ..-. .. . . . . \ I . en.~ • .. ' rice The chickens themselves are luxurious. Fresh Fryers GRADE A-WHOLE BODY 2~ TO 3 LBS., WEIGHTS T his.week, -you can get fresh, Grade A frying chickens at llfayfair for.36 a pound. 'lb.at'1 a good price for most any .kind of chicken. That's a fantastic price for a /resit, Grade A chicken. Thesearen'tscrawny,littlebirds that have been sitting around in a freeze_r. They're plump, tender, young fryerst\bat are fresh from thefami. · If it weren't for the price, you'd think Mayfair fryera were very expensive chickens. SHANK PORTION 6 TO 7 LB. WEIGHTS HOFFMAN DRY CURE Bananas c.Lettuce CENTRAt AMERICAN SOLID HEAD Mayfair 'iJest ~uysin Produce HawfiiiaiiPiJieapple 59 MATURITY DOLE LARGE EA. e RadisJies&' · (jreeri <Jriioris ~~~EH BUNCH .10 f@velO~ 6 100 SWEET JUICY LBS. • LOOSE CARROTS Crisp Tender ••••••••• lb. .10 ORAPURUIT Florida lndi•n River ()() Ruby or White ••• ,5 for l. CRAitU'RUIT Co•chelle ·White 8 lb. cello b1a •• , , ••• •••• .89 ANJOU PEARS WINTERNELIS PEARS Swett Juicy ,,,, •. 4 lbt. 1.00 mltA FANCY APPLES Red Delicious • Golden Dellciou1 .4 tbs. 1.00 HOlJS[ Pl.ANT'S AslOfted Indoor 2~ """ ......... 31or LOO TA-RIND Kinnow •••••••••• 4 lbs. 1.00 CllJSPcnEllY . Tender Red Bind ••••• -. .18 LEMONS Jutcy ••••••••••••••••• lb •• 25 NAVEL ORANGES Juicy ., •••• 8 lb. cello ba1 .89 [QGl'Um 28 Plump T•ndtr ........... • CUT CHM:S &. MINT Gourmot Oell1ht .... 2 tor .29 llAIWIAIQUASH O Porfoct tor llaklnc .... lb. .1 .,_,.,. POTATOES "" II.SI No. 1 PnmJwm 2 a.. .... '1' %nchedGooc/§Sale MIX OR MATCH-Bffts. Tumlpo,-ljllnllch. 2 .29 -Cllonl, Coll1n1t, Mu1tanl GtMna bunchos I I , , ·• • {}_round Bet;J' Round Steak BONE IN PAN FRY OR SWISS LESS THAii 3 LBS. .73 LB. . ' Mayfair ~st ~uysin Meat q'-Bo.1l~R§!::_'!!~ BARBECUE 1781J. 'P1€§f.!,SH~1!!°~AUIY .69 L& Leg nr La.mb u.s.o.A. ~.Ct: 1 1o_ eJ • FRESH AMERICAN GROWN e.l. a Lii. 1 Mixed Frjler Parts 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH SAC~ 3 FOREQUARTERS wmt BACK. 36 3 WINGS, GIBLETS INCLUDED e LB. 'Pork8Paf€rib§ .MEDIUM SIZE-BAKE OR BARBECUE Sliced Bacon HORMEL RED LABEL BRAND l~ PKG •• 79 LI. ~m %rre"'~ 1• TO 20 L•s. '11 ~ • 1&.aL ~~~ ·WEIGHTS ~ ) FROZEN-U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED • LB. Beer 8hortribs B•K• OR BRAISE-68 p COOL WEATHER FAVORITE • LB. GJiu~k8teak§ .961J. .85 BLADE CUTS-MARINADE FOR BARBECUE 7·BONE ltOASTS Center Cut-Pot Roast • lb •• 96 1.4 SltCED PORK LOIN 1ltol4ciwJps Center cutt end'enas mixed ••••• rb. 1.11 RUMP ROAST "°""'"T""""'cutslb. l.19 CUT UP FRYERS Gredt A Tny Pate 2 ·~ to 3 1b£ .......... lb •• 4 OSCAR MAYER llACON 1" ::'ti"""'" ..... Jb. 1.09 Wllftr In I' oz. •• , E•ch $1.ot JIMMY SAUSAGE -1# Rolls 'R ..... Jb.--.98 2# Rolls ••••••••••• Eectt $1.95 ' LAMB SHOULDER ROAST Fresh American Grown 98 U.S.D.A. Choice , •• , •• lb, • BUF SHOULDCR CLOD 28 Boneless <>v.n Rotst lb. 1. BEI• Rll STrAKS 43 ~roil or P•n Fry ••••• lb. 1. ' KRAFT DELUXE SLICED PROCESSED CHEESE 8 oi.. Amerlc•n, •••••••••• e•ch .59 Swi11 • , ••• ,, , ••• , , .each .59 Pimiento ••••••••••• e•ch .59 KRAFT PHILADELPHIA ~':!'.'~. ~~~~-.... tlCft :39 . • I i:lll. I• ' I Pork GJ:iops RIB END CHOPS-~UICY AND FLAVORAfl 1' " Chucl( R<Ja§t BLADE CUTS POT ROAST OF BEEF .3'1 ' REG. SIZE .35 MAYFWDtt MAllCWllJR . DAlll'f ~ lttdl •• " ....... ············,It AltDIN'I •• M.., Ice ... ~ a.I, • ., ... IOfT &. DRI. Dladonnt 8 Oi.. ,,, •••• 1.a MDEW.S l00%· Pure Orafllla , .. •"?!'£A1N~01,••~1 ~~~Jumbo • .a q Oz, •• , ••••••••••• , •• , , • , ••• 1 •••• ,..II ~ ~. • .... ue 200 • ••. , ••• .2A AJIDlN Or*AA F1nt QmNty auttw ANAclN 100 .......... , • , •••••..••• 1.0I 1 lb. , ,,, ••·• ..... , •• , ,, •••••••••••• M MHQUET fl'Olen Din'*' (Except ' lllDnt ._, •ncl Him) Rei. , • , ••••••• .21 flOZtN FOOD ~Whip frozien '°"'*"' 10 Oz. •••• .3t IANQUlT ~ Plet 8 Oz. •••••••••• .11 ma:tf NUT'lcnlMCI •bJ foOd SWANSON Tlww tour.. Dtnnan "'h oi. .............................. m aw:t.n 1& ot. ?"""717'h 0%.. WMNO ._kfett Drinll 540z. •••••At lelta *1 J70t., -..tllOL, SUNSHINE Krt.n Cr1<Mn ~n 11 Ot. ~ .••• , •••••• , , , , , •• •• .71 ...... U,,..... i& OL . •••••••••••••• .K llllD'S [Y£.l~I ~ .... 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WHOLE STRAWBERRIES·~ •• ~!~;&3'· D FRESH ·BUITER •••••••.••• ~7~~-~ ... 81° D FROZEN ONION RINGS • · •• ~ :::;~~·.sr ' PAN DINNERS ••••• ~~::~?~ 47~ . . D FISHSTICKS or oum ::-::+:::~~::$1• D MACARIMll &.CHEESE. ...... , .. ~.lm D TANG BREAKFAST DRINK •••••• ~.$1, · ·ORANGE JUICE •••• ~~~~ 2 D LAURA SCUDDERS MAYONNAISE .. "..o:-• .D LA PINA FLOUR ............... t>:'•$ D KRAFT COLE SLAW DRESSING•~· :~._4 D PRELL COllCOORATE ..=-.-~:-.. D BAYER ASPIRIN ........... :':M.;34f D fllJM DEODORANT .............. ~ .6' ft -I ' BUFFET SUPPERS •• ~~$ ~· 0 RICE PILAF ar IDLEY •••• M!~·.31' D BAllW SNACK'LOAF ..... ~Yi":'•'lf D GINO'S SAUSAGE PIZZA .... ~ffi'.89' . ----------------· - 12-0Z. CANS (HG.6/93c) I ' R BLVD., COSTA MESA • 13922 BROOKHURST, GA"RDEN GRO\' . e 1308 W. EDINGB. SANTA ANA 58~ WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL 'TORO -r -. ... .. .. . .. > •• • - i,' .:. •• • ... ,., ... .. . ~ u.-11..t ru .. vr Vi~, <Hll""t L"', .1,,_. ,.Nothing Pressing? Turn Dear Nu: I oace •te tome ,....,e jelly made wltk lroien ' cNpe jatce aid It w11 very 1ood. I have ...i been able IO flDd the recipe. I bope you uve.U.MARGUERITE PACE. ST. FRANCISVILLE, ILL. I sunly do. I am so glad )'OU asked for this one. I missed making any this year, canned julct or otherwise. I was knee deep in other cannlng. All because I told everyone with a garden that I would be delighted to take any excess produce of( their hands. You kno\1' wha t happened. I got deluged with both green and ripe tomatoes , boxes and box· es of them. It took me awhile I<> "wk n1y way out, but now I stand and admire lhe fruit! of my labor. So here is your grape jelly. You will need 61,J cups sugar, 21uups water, I bottle LETS ASK THE COOK .., Nan Wiiy of liquid pectin (6 ounces), 3 cans frozen concentrated grape juice (6 ounces each). Stir sugar Into water. Place on high beat, stirring con- stantly. Bring quickJy to a full rolling boil. Take from beat, · stir ln pectin. Add thawed con- centnted grape j_uice and mix \li'ell. Pour into hot sterilized glasses. \Vhat could be easier? Jt surely beats messing wll,h the grapes themselves. If I had a grapevine I would save the fruit for other things. I in· eluded quite a few a.JJ..year· aro:und jellies in one of my newer booklets, but here is another one I was not able to squeeze in. This one is for grapelruit- orange jelly. You will need 3¥.. cups sugar, 1 cup water, 3 tables· poons lemon juice, ~Is bottle li- quid pectin (ball of a 6 ounce • size), 6 ounces can (~ cup) forzen concentrated orange- and-grapefruit juice. stir sugar into water. Cook on high heat to a full rolling boil (when it can't be stirred down ). Let it boil hard for 1 minute only. Take from heat, stlr In pee. tin. Return to beat jmt brieny ... maybe :IO seconds. Pour into sterilized gla!ses at once. Seal. Makes 6 to 9 glasse11(8 ounces each). Now do be careful that you get the 6-ouoce cans of con- centrated frozen julce, not the 12-0unce size. I don 't want any or you walling "The recipe flopped. Better check what you said to do again." I always check. and double check.. Only once in a blue moon do I goof. When I do its a lulu. ~member the reader who asked for a room freshener for her small apartment? She did not like incense or the sprays on the market since the fragrance lasted such a short time. I suggested beautjful scented artificial roses in a covered glass container. You can reorder scenled capsules to pl.ace in the bot· • tom of the rose jar when the . Sauce Is At Stake • The least amount ol butter pooslble I.s Uled· MUSHROOM SAUCE 2 tablespoons butter It cup coar,.ly chopped onion ' II pound frosh mushrooms (washed, dried and comely chopped) 1 cb!Cken bo<llllon cube dlsoolved In Ii cup bolllni water 1 tablospoon cormtarch blended with \t cup cold "'"'" Salt and pepper lo tasle In a Jl).lncb lklllet · mell I tablespoon ol the butter: add the onJon and coot over moderale heal, 1llrrlng ofttn, unit golden. Add mullhrooms and cook, ltfrrlnl often, for about I mlnuta. . . . Grapes Into dellies BCent neecl.s r<plenllb!O&. Remove the Ud when the alr needs fr.shenlna. Replaco when the air smells pleasant. Tb~y respooded at once -I sprocy botUe Is provided. band happily dipping and could be sold on the party like that ~ aent samples ol The one 1 love ls 8 one-dip µollshing . , plan. severi.l household helps . l am silver cleaner. Dip silver into Tbe last of lbe Items 1 have. 1bey art!.. not terribly e~· lmpreued with all of thtnl. the botUe, wash in hot water, Is a candle ring of different pensive, they are Items needed The 1 first ls a liquid all· wipe dty. lt works llke magic. colored flowers . When I an\ in every home no m.!ltte.r wbat purpose concentrate that ~·111 tf ~ Is anything 1 detest not using· it for that I hang it the fina ncial circumstance! clean j~ about anything you it is polishing silver. It usually up ns a decorative note in the 1nlght be, but 1 do not see can na_'ffl· Jmt idd I parJ watb unUl I expect guests. I kitchen. It strikes ,me that all them in the stores. They even cleanser to 18 parts water, laU&bed when l walked into of these things would make show you how to break into spray on. wipe off. A..,plas.Ue the kitchen to find my bus-great door·lo-door ·sellers or the selling game. 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Mll•Y WAY, lllltll MIJSl;.llH~, .\!.oWINC, il'W«JT MUIKI i POWDERED CLEANER ..... ~~:/'.,";97' f. BIZ PRE·SOAK ............ ~::;::: .l .07 t o"FABRIC SOFTENER ....... ~;:':~ 89' ~',,,-l.ADY LEE TOWELS ."'.'.~:';:;\: 26• ,I v"'SANJlWICH BAGS ........ '.~"~ 51· . . . . . . -. j l l ' LOW DISC OUNT PRICES ON HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS \ ()• -~~I ·' LIQUID PRELL SHAMPOO $119 16-0UllCE IMPERIAL SIZE _ BUiow• of 1kh, () ' -V...12 •. f cr•omy suds. ~ ----Y • PRELL COllCEllTRATED SHAMPOO $119 A little goes o long woy. Plastic tube. -. !o" BROWNIE MIX ............ ~'i'::l 53' :JIFFY MUFFIN MIX ....... ~.~~:;~ 15' •-• ' ' • FRUIT bOCITllL 27c . . . PET FOODS _,.FRISi<IESCAT FOOD ......... 'l.:J 13 ' llVfft. O!IOll!N JONNY CAT CAT LITIER. •..... ·::.~ 55' FROZEN FOODS POOR BOY SANDWICH. ...... ":::<: 80 • WHOLE STRAWBERRIES .... ,:'~~ 61 ' CHO PPED BROCCOLL.. ..... 1:':i~ 25' ORANGE JU ICE ................ Wo:"~ ~5' STEW VEGETABLES ........... ~':l"~ 60 ' Ill .1111 MPS ... ...;.31· t 24-0UNCI ' ~ CAM • . . CHIQUITA BRAND CENTRAL AMEfUCAS - FINEST QUALITY GOLDEN .RIPE BUNCHES - • . . • i J JI lJ GRAPEFRUIT ~ JUICE 1 Tn1 K••fl -Swt1tJ11d, N1t11r1l 1r Pink .. 46-0z. Can /BEEce;;MOf I ' BABY FOOD Stralled -Fraltr le Y11eta~l1s (or Juices) each · '• Mrs. Wrig ht's l·OI. ReodyToBoke ! t•• c 8. POOCH 'DOG FOOD . ·. • DISPOSABLE BABY .DIAPERS @ SA~~WAY COFFEE ' ' ' ~ WttlTE '9\AGIC 'DETERGENT -' ~ ... " ~ --' . £lln Cfta•ill M11lc Fir Ewery Was•! .... -C' 81la11c1d Ration-Stick Up T1day! ~ . •4NQUET DINNERS ' I -~ lfr1111-4,n Exc1'1W••ct1r Sliced 8111' . Qu~rtering s1z\ 1 Ideal For Salad ·4· Ina F.llcr Quli ty C fij;,; l Golden MjllowAnd Sweet-High- ly, Digestoble-Sa vary · Ti'opicol Flavor. Loaded with Vitamins And ' Pick Nutrien ts. ~ lb. ,n ·~ . ,. J I s,, .. ,, ... ;u, aac ;viange u,. c• .. ~~,~~~::'~~~ _ _!i,~'-____ _ .:lu~y Reel lrapefruft :1::, 5,b,$1 •• us No.1 -Tops c I • -i.. c Mil"' 'Pean '~'"'"""" "29 . ,,_ Juice Oranges , 5 ... 79 Pltil.Pples • .:;":" .. ~.;!."'r;.,, ... 59' · <r!sp Carrots :;;'; 3 ~.49' Gor.1111 f91kious Apples .. 22' FmltCelll'f ~'i'~~ :!:\:33' ED MUMS rop -flori&t Quollly G1»rontltd'10 Joleus.t. TnilJ f ine D1Jtime Bel·oir-Golden Good· .4·E•r49 C ness -For Year 'Round Eotirig. PJck ORANGE JUICE Bel-air Conce_il.troted 6-0z. 2 3 C Rich In Viton1in C C11 I Tater Tots ~~;:t_., ~ ~~· 65c ·Bel-air Waffles 8~~':· 1:;::·33c Bel-air Peas '="~·:· 1::~29c l!!l!'i T T 8'-1 "'' U .. I 49 ~ .ater reats 1·"'· •oe• 'kl· c I Strawberries :-',:; ';;:'.-35c . c b p• & " ""93 · · ' . om o 11za llotlv.e Pit. c • c.; I' B •. O~Bov-ARot•I , .. ,·37 --rr IC rea Tcntt Treo11 ,._ ~ llel-air Spinach c\::, 1 :: 22c P.ortion of Giblet & Neck Included flash Froun lb. Pre-GrouRd -Rich Rohiiil fl1r1r 1-lb. Bag ··Mushrooms 6Y2-0z. Can , GNkK Sl1tc Ste1T1SAnd Pieces or Sli«d Variety • i1Ht.29c Sire •itt~tn Crall Protects Vegetob~s And Meals For Doys! lll·FL39~ 1111 ll111fK -Jl·OL,. 9c fryl11 ltl. Plastic Wrap NuMade Salad -011 Jell-Well Gelatins ::~.~,:':~:::, fl Sanitary Napkins .. ::.~. Piedmont Mayonnaise s-~· 1Jc Pk1. Pk1. 79c tf 31 aurt55c , Ju . SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS .e. T bl S '~""" "'·41' ~ Q 8 yrup Pnl'ICO~es.Wofllto.ltc BU. I Tomato Puree .~,'::'~"'/::~, '1;~'29' Playtex Tampons :,'!;51'' . Friskies Dog Food "~''TS' a Spe • I M • ''"'"' 69' Ji!111. CID Ol'RIRg '"'""" '" USDA Choice Grade Beet Flovorf\JI Aod Juicy llatle Cuti ~ ' DA IRY-DELL DIACOUNT PRI CED! TORTILLAS . Lucerne Corn 18 Freshly Mode For ._......_. T O?>S, EiC. doz. • large 'AA' Eggs i;:c:~; Mild Cheese r,,::::~~~ i::1;;~:1~:" Ideal For Broiling Or Pan Frying Ri~ (n,j Cuts 0-Bone Roast 1:.1one Roast U SDAC~oitt $1 oa' BeEf Chuc~ Full F!o~ored lb. Ground Beef Pork Chops frts~ lt&•I• USDA Inspected 2 & 3·1b. Patk3 Center C~t ' $1 oa· USDA Choice flovorl1JI & Ju~y I~. Lare• Sirltl•1 Cut From Eostern GrOin·Fed Pork B I · s k lmlm $148 one ess tea ~:~~,~~"2:, , •. Lamb Chops ''"''"';"" $1•• l,ISOA Cliorce Grnd~ II ToBro1lor~nFry • il Rib Steaks USDA '9!1ict letf Lorge 'Meoty Cut Broll or Pon Fry • Ho_rmel (urt 81 Boneless GOURMET TGfS IRLOIN HAMS STE.AK ... IH1-t.-&flntrt1J tSN CN!te lr1ttll h1f lb~1 88 1~209 - lb. $1 48 G d ' k Fr11~! r6fC1 roun ur ey ,~h,:·c'..~~ lb. , Beef Cross Ribs USOACholce , .. 9.5' Seer Chuck Boneless Roast Rfllltd & fled "· sp• kef(huck Beef ~sket ff'flh -W/\ole or Mt! "· $)'2 Half ffir5t Ct.11 lb. $1.34) Pork Spll'tribs fmh-Srnotl "· 96' srn&is11m link 51Usage • F<.irmer John Porlr. •·••· 39 .. •McCOY PLir• 8etf , .•. Safewa'y Bacon ~lctd-Srn:ikff 1$1 Quol,iy ""92' '111. BUFFAlO STEAKS Flosh Frozen-Flovorfvl-99c 2 Steaks Per Pockoge. i·Oi. Pk!. DOVER SOLE DABS BEEF FRaNltS r Sateway Beel Processed To Ptak of Gooilness. So T e1ider And Juicy . C1~1r Far•s Delicious. Flavorful l lli And Quick To Serve. ; .. • Sinoke~ln Goodr1e~s. • ' £"~'To Pon Fry-. Nutnlious And O.hdou1. '-------Prices £ffecrive Jon.25-27 In Los Angeles & Ordnge County (txcept Cotolino) 11.89c 1 DO Bayside ~ lll"l*t lllcll • 211 L 17th St, CIStl Mesa • 24 ~ch Bay Plaza, So. Laguna • 636 N. Coast.Jtwy.,.Laguna Beacll • 801 l D C•ilo Real, San Clemente •-Santa Ana Freeway at u Paz, Mission Viejo • • Yfdson & Fairview, Costa Mesa • • ' \ '1 ·- ' 4<j DAILY PILOT Losing Isn't Greek VALUABLE COlJf.1 0N --- --~ - - --t ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,§, I -E 1'-BIG 7 oz. 'l'Ull I BAGGIES l'ALMOUVE . I I DOUBLE BLU I I CREST I JANDWICH . I u9u1D DmRGENT I CHIP STAMPS 1 TOOTHPASTE IAGs· 19¢ 1 ~·•NT "ZE -39¢ I With this ... ,.. aod ,... ..... of $5.00 • I REG. $1.09 AT SOME STORES 59¢ I BOX OF ID I 22 FL OL I Jly JIAJIJIARA GIBBONS I mou lExcludl"' ff ... Flul4 Dairy l'IOCl .. ts, k%~'~•lWITHOUT I ~· I I l\l!y not indulge in a Jillie AJcohollc lewera9es aM Cipettes). CoupM I Witt. ttu , . ._ d LI 1 With tt.I• caupo11, 110 111i11i1111Hn p1i1rcll••• """I~. Lllllit I Witt. tt.1, c•upo11, 110 1t1!11l11111111 p11rir.lr.•s• r•q11lrtd. Ullllt culinary wanderlust tonight I woid after SloAlldll'f, Jo..wy 21, ltn. 1 • coupoll, 110 111111111111111 purt ''' ••qulr• ~ L':' t 11 ba• p•• ca11pon -on• c11i1pon p•r c111tofn••· VoHI I bottl• p•r ••up•n -an• c•upan ,., cu1lom•r. Vaid I a nd Ser \I e Chi Ck en ~r coupoi1 -011' cau,..,. "' c1iitom••· Volo'"'' •fi•r Sund•v, J•n. 21, 197J. tfi•r Sund•y, J.n. 21, 197], A\•golemono, a Grecian feast GOOD ONLY AT IAllM.IN USllY I Suitd•v. J•n. 21• 1971 · I · that seems as eitraYagant I •OOD ONLY Al IAl ..... IN U.S•IT f •OOD ON&.Y AT U.IMIN ~KIT GOOD ONLY Al IAl.AIN IAlllT I ---------____________ ,_ ________________ _ (and broadening) as a trip to 'J!lll1 ~ Eu~. • -d!Il!J!j:lllB1JJJij1JI-- -' -@ll@31U1Jijij.JJ--~ - - --iifijjiMJlj---1 - -- --. Despite its 1uxunoos falYN . ' I this richly sauced dish is low HEAD AND r-., SCOPE f FRESH ROASTED I BAR M I· ~i~:ifj'ki::•i:;:, SHOULDERS SHAMl'OO I ~ MOUTHWAS'i I PEANUTS POLISH 79f. I :~;~~:,".""°~r~:1y':cb~I ~"*"' ~i~.ct";;\~~~r3.6 49¢ I ......... _... S 19 I ~:LJfDp~~. PLAIN 3/$111 SAUSAGE I S l IM I 2.7 0 L Tube I ~~~Z::::7-" 1 · I I THE Willi tliii coupon, 110 mill•mum purcit.i• r•quir.d. L;mit I Witt. ti.it coupon, no ml1tlrflullll p11rir.lr.•1• ,.quirM. No li1111it, V ... f I Witli ti.it caupan, 11a °1"tl11IM1111t pure.ti••• r•qllir.4. Umit ·With Mtit cCM1po11, llO 111lnimum purcli•1•cl r1q1i1irttl. limit uitoM•r Void •fi•r SuMl•v J,11 21 GOURMET I •1P•• cau_ron J-2•"9•7•~upall P'• cuitafn••· a• • 1'' I p•r caupo1 -an• coupon ptr cuito"'''· Void ,ft.,, I ) pkgl. p•r caupo11 -on1 c•upa11 ptr cu1tam•r, Vaid 0"' coupon p•r c • ' ' ' I t ''' Suna•v. •n. I, I J. •ft•r Sull4•v, J,11. 21, 197), •fhr S11nd•y, J.11. JI, 197], 1 197). t GOOD ONLY AT U.15.t.IN IASllT I tiOOD ONLY AT IAIGAIN IASllT frOOD ONLT Al IAleAtN IASllT GOOD ONLY AT IAIGAIN USllT . ~---------------~---~-------------------t I • • TOMATOES REO RIPE SLICING 29r. TANGELOS delightfully flavored lemon and egg sauce. ln Greek cuisine lemon and egg is a fawrite combination. Perhaps you'Ye Yisited a restaurant that f e a t u r e d Greek lemon soop. thkl•med with egg ... or vegetables and AYgOlemono Sauce, a tangy topping reminiscent of Hollan- daise. 4: /Sl BANANAS Here we rombine the flavors in a protein-rich chlcken ,dish ~eryooe will love ! GOLDEN RIPE . 2~ 25¢ GREEK CHICKEN AVGOLEMONO 3 pounds cut·up frying chicken 3 cups water I leaspooo garlic &alt etncb of red cayenne pe~ jJtr Pinch ol poultry seasoning ,l onion, sliced ·4 ltlalb celery. sliced I bay leaf 1 tablespoon m i n c e d ponley 1¥:. lemons BELL PEPPERS EXTRA FANCY GREEN B£ANS SNAPPY KENT\ICKY 29~ • ·29~ ~=·~ liiI•1J~:ll•I•l•}"W~ ' .4 lablespoons cold water SPRINGFIELD 6/$1· Trim the chlcbn of fringe ia~ w • t • r. .....rungs. MEAT PIES 1 ·oz. onion, celery, bay leaf and _______ R_EG_._5_/_$1_._· _· ._ .. _._ .. _._ .. ___ _ parsley. Add ~ lemon. SPRINGFIELD 59¢ ·~~r and simmer over low ICE CREAM 'h GAL. fl ame until lender, about 30 to SQUARES REG. 7Sc ..... . 40 minoles. CHUNG KING 59¢ di::;-·~~~-·~~~~ SHRIMP EGG ROUS 6 oz. lemon and bay leaf. R.EG. 79c .... , , Heat the broth to boiling. CHUNG KING 59" Combine tbe flour, cornstarch OZ ,. :\ ~~ ~~.!°'th!"~.:..~U:: CHICKEN EGG ROL_L_S_R_E 6 G_._19_·._._· ._ .. __ _ broth. CHUNG KING 59¢ .~ir!~,~!·~r~0 .~:.r.i LOBSTER EGG ROLLS 6 oz. constantly, until heated and REG. 79c · · · · · thickened. Don\ "°" or tbe ll....-.----------._...._.._.._.._.._ .... sauce will curdle. · Pour oYer chicken, garnish with. few f~esb 10111?" slices. DOUBLE LUCK JI.takes SIX servtngs, .225 ca:;,~ ::,,.i spears with CUT GREEN BEANS #lOJ CANS DOLLAR SlRETCHERS S~OTIOWELS BIG ROLLS s FAMILY scon I ' TOllET l · --1-. TISSUE . ' . 4 ROU; fl.ACK SUGAR FREE "' • ; J ~~,.~2~ 6 59' wrTH TWIST -OFF CAl'S ..... OOTTU ...... , KRISPY SALTINE CRAC~ERS 29c 1 LB. BOX F.RISl(IES BUFFET this main course, and pour a BUTTERNUT __ 8 _3_"_N_A_B-IS_C_O_C_H_IP_S_A_H_O_Y_C_H_OC_·_O_LA_T_E ____ 6_9_" · little of the AYgolemono Sauce ,, ,, over )'l7UI' vegetables. · .It COFFEE . . . . . CHIP COOKIES BIGR1E9G0• Z79. cBAG ' CAT FOOOS 8/51 • .. , .... Iii« an especially·fat· 1 LB. CAN ..... t.ening Hollandaise Sauce! (Cooking with 'fine adds dash to diet dinner, but Jew calories. Serid a stamped aelf· addressed enYelope and 25· · c.rtta to SLIM GOURMET RECIPES wmI SPIRIT, in care of the DAILY PILO'I' , 50 Wert Shore Trail, Sparta, N.J. O'/ill.) Sun Shines On Indoors OSCAR MAYER JUBILEE BONELESS EASTERN fORK SPAIERIBS GRADE "A" It may be frosly ootside but TURKEY this easy creation turns on SMALL Sill .. ~amne.-. . .... ~1~~~:~~.· $159 DRUMSTICKS $fgj~ TAVERN HAMS LB. TURKEY WIENERS fold In •1100! ¥•In II cup fine·l--------------------- ~ ev:iri..;0u:8: the BONELESS ROLl,ED ,_ cy chopped walnuts. . ARMOURS • $129 SLICED TURKEY pan w1f1s -and tan to a del· LEG 0 F PORK lcale brown under the bn>iler. -Lii. BOLOGNA • • • Restoration GROUND SHOULDE R ..•••.......... $395 FRESH ' GROUND Mi•ing equal parts 011_B_E_EF __ P_A_m_E_S __ s_Lb_._Bo_x_· ----------evaPofiltd mllll l2ld water -· TURKEY ~518:' .:;;:•!r w= ~~:~;a--~~~T . . . . . . . . . . . . • . , •~•,. • '• · . · · 69~ milk. . I I. • ' I • ' l. • • • j " ' . --.. JOHN HY CAT" 89~ CAT LITTER ........ MO-THE RS COOKIES . AH .... 6t; ........ Prices Effectives Thunday thra. Sunday . January 25, 26, 27, 21 Pricos •!Kt to -oo -. C ' WI GLADLY ACcef. !._ ..... u •. S •. D • .A.iiiil'OOiiiD•C•O•UPOiiiii•"s-. .... .. 59 ~ I • • 59~ WI •1V1 WI~ 69~ 11.UI CHIP ILUI CHIP STAMPS STAMPS I COSTA MESA 19111 1111 Placentia PLACOOIA _ 7.lO W. Cll1111!1ft ... • ' ' • ' ' ' • • I < " • /' A MILER TUMBLEWEEDS HEYi HE"E HE COMES, AUNf Hlt.PEC1ARP! ,, ·" MUTI AND JEFF MY LITTLE OLD "TAACE MARK LOOKS SAABB'fl GUESS rt.L GO llUYANJ'W ONEI FIGMENTS f HUSH1'1t>UNG l.AD'I! CONTRO/.. YOURSELF! rDDAY'S CBDISfllD PUZZLB Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: ACROSS 50 Adjective 1 Pointed end T suffix Ii Nonmetallic 51,Shutoot element s;:li Shore 10 Move quickly ~ Sta~dings 14 -··about 61 At l111t: 15 Olsgre"ion Archaic 16 Needle case 62•Madawlth 1 17 ••.....•.. Day .-···+-ca111 19 Mlsley 64 1Blrd 20 Reise 65 Quebec city, 21 ....... bass 66 State; Fr. 23 Each and all 67 Moro 25 Fall behind 68 Looks after 26 Toady 69 Cutljll{J tools '29.Refrigerator's DOWN preclecH1or: 1 Shoreline 2 werdS indenhttion 34 W8nt Ollt on 2 Sin9!0 3 Fish 35 Compound 4 Stop 26 Very well known 27 Aspen 28 "·----a • 45 Tries hard 47 Having lived longest 49 Treat( group: ,. used in resins 5 Umpire's call; Orei!m" ~ 'J1 Hpet"" 2 words 30 Summon .,.., · 52 Sinntd devtc. 6 Willow 31 Grbwing 38 Frent,tl 7 Japanese , ootwa1d pC11snaive coin 32 More 39 Brolle down 8 Literary reasonable into 1et1e1s work s 33 Ivan and 41 Cotlei:&ion: g Cudditup P1111er $uni1C 10 Ra111ure 36 H11nMs· ~2 Best member 11 Preposi1!on maker's 44 In a la?;V 12 Stratagem produ~t manner 13 Bound ,., 39 SaragJIO 45 Noun ending 18 ChUrch area 40 Facial I •s Depose 22.. Went quidkl'( fe111ura . 48 G<mi into 24 G11ve in "3 Weedy plant . ' • II •• 7 •• 9 til<~] 10 ,. ,,, r ' ,f· 't 17 " ' " ., .. .,, n " " u~2l • ,. • ,. ' . " " ,. ,. I " --31 -' ' , -.. . I -' -. " . :•1 .. ' " ' .. ,( ,_. ... ' " r<.111:"' ., ~ ~ " I..! -;-p--~ -~-.,-,.. ,, .i:1-~ .. /' • 53 Sh~: Var, S4 Enlllftg with fed and gen 6S '"'f"' l c:on ·lion: 2 WO ' 56' Cry lit revelry 58' Sileitt.actr~ ·-N1ldl 59 e~. pmlstend'( 60 NCO's 63 e1ra II 12 -. ,, • .~ ~ " • - SI .:,~ ' I HELLO-- I'M GABRIEL PEANUTS. by Do119 Wildey I by Al Smilh -by Emie Bushnu"ller -GO AWAY, I'M NOT READY FOR 'l'OU YET l\'f SPEND OU/I: ~A/l:Ll!ll: n'AR'S W""KIN6 ~ TMAT we MAY i!ITll<~>IASILV IN 01« V.Till: YEAl<S •• DICK TRACY • DOOLEY'S WORLD ' . SALLY BANANAS H~.1'1rt:t.Pi.~ ~~~- GORDO ,., '"' MOON MULLINS t ·~ ' ANIMAL CRACKl!IS • • '"W'MEN 1 CAM£~1 WAS C.MAIN.EO TO Pl PES ANO COLO AIR WAS &l..OWING IN MY FACE:' A month's vacat:ion inseeadof tooweaks. DAILY PfLOT 45 by Roger Bradfield \ H-t . by Gus NrlO'la 1HE. KIWANIS WORK.IN' ON O!JE1 7001 VOi.i ~'POSE! .ANO 71/Ei . ).JONS? by Ferd Johnson . ' l>ON'T !IE Rl!>!c;:L.Ju:ios, 1..AC>Y p,.; ,AND LlSE'THli DICTIOi<A~, .. by Roger Bollen WHAT 15 IT QOO Wi>ITT TO IQI0\11, Lqu: ? M~Be'. !CA!) HELP· ..... , ""U,.. ut me, after Ille lllth day ol 1 ~ ·'-111..(; ·• ,ervlce abould ltart payiq: 111,." • i>,&NNIS THE MENACE . . . Iii .. 1 --:-~ r I . -. • • 3 PILQT·AOVERTISER Wtdnnda)', Ja.nu1ry 24, 1973 DAILY PILOT J •' ' . . .. . ......... . . . . ' ' . ., . 811//Hi' '" 5 LB. BAG• • • ••• • •• • • • :\o cC'lupnn requirrd-1111 limit at F:l Rancho! There really is a difference! Springfield . . big wee~qf El ·Rancho's Annual ' '.It 's a great time to get acq11ainted, with the Super-n1arkets with the difference! ¥011 'II love the va/11es, yo11 'II love the qrtality, anti yo11 'LL love Personalized Service. Shdp El Rancho-see ·th e difference for yorirself ! .. . /IL U;S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF• • •• • • Aged Steaks. . . . . . . . . . . . s 18? Ground . Beef EXTRA LEAN ••• s1°.9 From the loin of U.S.D.A. choice quality beer. Choose bulk pr patties •.. always fresh! . Cn11H-~n .. "'7ai1 4,,,11 Beef for Fondue . . . . . . . s2t' i r1-111u Utlunu .. 11 .DA!t~.PNTE ,,, E~ti.ngisfun!U.S.DAC~ice,loincut Ground Beef Steak .... 55~ Extza Lean .•• ·perfect pattfea! 8oz~ea • , ' ' • ,• ' .. ~ ' . . ·l ' . ..; • t~hoose ~mitfavori te fn1 it fla vors ., . smooth, creamy, 'A'ith lots of fruit! Springfield . . Presto Logs CTN oF 4 .: ~" ~'::_. ·-'g:(, The \Veathe r·sjust right fo r a \varm fire ..• and our price makes it even better! · 3 ,.$'., ,., Kai Kan ~·b oG FooD '. • • • • • • • • ; .. '-,'! 'l {, .49< Big 2'.l uz. size ... :vr .P.S., Chunk Beef, Stew or Horsemeat! Pets love Kat Kan! .. ··1 .. ~If A )<( Patio Dinners. FROZEN, •• ,~ ••• Choose Beef or Cheese Enchilada or Mexican Combination-{!ach five courses bigt ( Rain Barrel .. . . . . . . . . $1.19 Crose-Up ................ 4.9c l~ig .tli 111. ;.i1e fabric softener'. :\ttint flavo red toothpaste ••. 3 ounce tube. Dash Detergent ........ 59e Polident Tab lets ..••.••• : 39e U)\V suds-~iant size (20 lb, box ... 4.19) For security! ••• 40coant package! Miracle White ••••••••• 59e Contac ...............••• ssc · Laundry addilive, Qt. (\2 gal. .. 1.09) For relief from cold misery! 10 ct. package. Folger's Coff.ee .......... 89,~ Shave Cream .......•.... 49e Springfield~Reg., Menthol, Lime ••• lOoz. cans. l\1ountain gTO\\'ll ••• l lb. tan l:J lb. ran ••. 2.59) 1 Thouwnds of tro,Dle·le•led recipes lrom the ~•khens of I fam1lyC,.cle M~gu1ne 1 Your ,,_ __ -1-. ~--... 1 Ready ••0••0tc.-...i Reference I for a ..... " •• °'!""..''"' lifetime ! ..... "n ·~·· , .... J oi ...... .. . Good · .......... ! , ... ~ ' Eating ... ·•; .... . VOLUME 1 I Holloway House Entrees •.•..... · ·69c · .Fror.en Salisbury Steak, Stuffed Peppers, Cabbage Rolls-14 oi. ' . M.J.B. Flavor Rice Mixes . . . . .. . 29c )'our choice of variet ies (except with wild rice) 6oz. pkgs. . Macaroni and Cheese .......... . 19e Kraft's .•. 714 OJ. package ••• e~ to fix, easy to enjoy! . ' Crisco ,S~orteni~e: .. , .. ·~::: •..... : :1-~89.C.:..r-' ?ave on tbe'lbree powid cafi ~ weeki""at F.A.~clio! : Nabisco Saltin« .. : .. =''.:~1~9c · Premium crackers, salt.ed.:ol.ptain ..• 16 oz. fi j r Z' . ,.... "·: . •· Stuffed Flank Steak .... s1 ~~ Sliced BaconnRANcHo·s ...... 89 ~ With Mrs. Cub bison's Dressing .•. oven ready! Lean ... just a little thicker! Beef1toC1sf HEARroFs1RL01N·s 18,?r Here's a roast that will be im!sistable! U.S.DA Choice bee~ boneleoa; renderl · ~ .. · . . . -:~ ' Chicken , Ballotine. .... '79~~. !' Boneless legs, stuffed with rice and . mushrooms, or appl~almond! Your choice ••• 8 ounces eac~~ Catfish FRESH! • • • • • • • • 8 9,~ Louis\8-Da catfish, raised in fresh water farm s for firm flesh, fi ne flavor! Skinned! Headless! Sea Bass'. FRESH FILLETS ..... ~·~ Cocktail Shrimp •.•••• s1 ~~ Genuine sea baaa at this special price! Folly cooked ••• and so very render! Super fresh Protluce! You'll loye the sw.eet,juicyflavorful gardens of these Mineola variety beauties! Apples GOLDEN DEL1c1ousi • • • • • 4 :.s1 Extra Fancy! •.• and.from.the st.ate of Washington! ••. that's why they're so crispy good! . ' :..., ··Butternut Squash ....... lOt Bean Sprouts ........... 19f. . Bake to.enjoj the.nutty flavor! Acid flair to eo many.meals! , · ~~r-sp Celery FRESH! ~ .•. · •. • .19e~. ·_ ~ne~ sized stalks • , • an<J.freshness means they'll be crisp and ever 89 flavorful ! i . Delicotessen'.·s11ecf~~~ .. ·. ··· -~. ·~~4 Half.Gallon Values!· • • l Shc1d Mllldis~~. HOLIDAY TIMES! Bottled exclusively for El Rancho ... yow assu rance of quality! Half .. gallon. • • Huddig'~ ... wafer thin, tasty, tender varieties in 3 ounce package I Sliced American .. 55.' Mozzarella Balls .. 73' Kraft!.s ..... 8 oz •.. 11andwich favorite!· Precious .•• 12 oz.. (Bounce ••• 6-t) Sharp Ched~ar ... 98' S~ad Dressings .. 39' K'taft's Cracker Barrel ..• --• ·~F~man'11 Wharf ••• 8()%, btle. • 12 oz. package! New la rge size. (IJll\f Cheeoe ... .W) (Jl.oque!orl ... 59') ' Price. in.tfftct Tlwr. t~roush .. Wed. ~ Jon 2/i ihroµfhJan :h. NnaqltB to ifeale,.. ' Open daily 9 to 9, •• SlllldJ,.y lO·to 7 • G• · sgss . In EL RANCHO'S ..• 90 PROOF • e • .... > An-excellent mixer at this proof.' . agrut buy at our price! ~·gallon . '· .scotch ~OLl9AY . TIMES! ·• • • $9~9 Imported from Scotland •.. exclusive y for El Rancho customers! Half.gatJan. ARCADIA : S:in<"I and H11n' 1/' ' ':'.:. PAS rr.nlA r1u SOUTH PASAD ENt '.' HIJNTING!ON P.EACH n,i,' NCWPORT BEACH . ' N1•p11TI "I~ .111<1 1f1 f1J11chn f.p 1, 320 Ne~! Cu L ,1.IJ Ul1od -·· Fremlltl! and Hun1,11~1L·i !l ~ , ' "~' r,. i·,,,,_ ' L 1' r, . '' :~ 1:1 Gr ~ 1' ·: .. '1" ~ ,: li •' c .. 111r1 I ,, • • ' ' ' . • • . . ..., . ' ' • I • • ' I .. • • I• i' 'I ·I )I • • . ,• Wfflllftdlr, Ju11ary 24, 1973 DAILY PILOT Th e Real Estaters know home is wh ere the heart is. We have o.ver I 00 train· ed professionals that treat each home with t end er, loving care. We.invite yo u to d rop by one of our 6 local offices & take a leisurely loo k at our selection of hom es ... you 'll fall in love with them! ,. ''THINK Ol THIN'- you don't ha.ve, then huri:v to llll!f: ti. .... that doeL a bedrooml, 2.i,s baths, large family room. "DON'T PAY THE LANDLoRD" and fantastic diniilg area. You must ·take the Pay f()urself the rent. Jt's llke a savings account time to see this one. Don't make a decWon until -not a lot11! But have the euy life In this )'OU Ito~ Only $40,500. call now 842-2535. ( l!ride ot ownenhlp 2 bedroom, Condo near the beach y,·ith private pools and large recreation :t .,room. Just $1100 down and $230.00 per month, PITI. 646-7171. SHORE CID I • 4 BEDROOMS 3 IATHS CUL· DE· SAC . ' Ideal family home with 4 bedroomt, larae tam~ ily room with fireplace, formal cHninc and 3 ha.tbs. Really choice location on quiet cul-&:-iac, close tO' schools, shopping, beach -and creat neighbon too! Priced to aell quickly at $40,900. • Please phone 546-2,113 tor Info. .. • PRIME TRIPLEX MESA VERDE • CORONA DEL MAR INNER CIRCLE . Selz.e this ~ golden opportwdty! Not often can New• Hating high on a hW. One ol Mesa Verde'• you flnd PRIME triplexes with this much to of· fl~t locations. Located.on a cul-de-sac atreet fer. All 2 bedroom unlta, one with fireplace, prt. among cuatom houses. Just a short walk to the -Q~ bal=ea. newly painted inslc:Ie and out. Country Oub, Wmis courts, PoOls. Large corner Call ~ ~o::a.:: t:~~:~:r $~~ lot with 3 car garage. Room tor a PoOJ. too. r;:=c============================== · Beauqful 4 "bedrooms '-''ith a large paneled bonus room added to home. Truly a prestige home. Only $.54.,900. •Please call 54().2313. SUPER OLDER • LAR'.GE''LOT $33,500 Unusual older, 2 bedroom, 11Ai bath home on huge lot. Could bulld another house on rear. Ad- ditional property adjoining avalla~e alio. This property has lots ol 1>0tenual. Investors - Builders -or family with In-Laws. rrop East.aide Coata Mesa location. I! won't last. Cl.ll 646· 7171. • WEST(fUFF AREA- $31,,50-!.ARGE · PRIME a+ Y ONT DOCK SPACE FOR . 2 LARGE ·IOATS , . ,RUMPUS ROOM.,.... PQPL !' .JU,t begins:· to tell the 1b,ry about thil If a beautiful spe.rkllng ""weer view is important, then this cbannlh& bomfortable Newport Beach home, an exciting .poolside >A·ater front home ill for yo~U 3 bedrooma, atmosphere that flow& ~h the J.ar&e 3 baths, plu.s a ·Jarge septNfe ... t studio. rumpus room with fireplace and atep down Private dock will take 2 Iarce bOat&. Patio wet bar. Has 3 bedrooms. Call 646-717.1..-~rl®.kL..lb.t..ml.!e..r._~ lociited tn ex· elusive Corona del Mar. Call 6'13.85M tor / details. Priced at $135,~ SELL :YOUR LAWNMOWER TaU-weekends off., Everything taken care Of .. lncludi'Dg Jawn, roof, ~bide painting, ' pool, ~Jlonal ~k am:-Fk rollina: ~ ~ 19Ve)y condo Wf~ cathedral ceillqP, 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. One Bearoom d'own can be a dci:i, 'for $34,800. Call 64&-11 n. REDUCED $5,500_i FOR Cj)UICK · SALEi Some smart buyer will 1114p thb up.i Own. er's leaving atate, will sacrlflce thil cus-- tom 4 bedroom, 3 bath hrne In Baycrest Beautifully decorated all~lectrlc bullt--ln kitchen. Quality carpetf, -• drapes.sael:n overslied heated Pol ~ow only Call 673-8550. t DUP,LEX CLOSE TO BEACH " ASSUME 6°/o . VA LOAN ll you ·need 3 bedroo11'11,. a family room and want a ~ing room, but only want to pay $27,950, #OU .should see this newly listed Costa Melf& property, l t's close to all IChoOls and sho'pplng. Features an auto· matic garage door opener and a patio with !Jar·B..Q. ~vely woodburning fireplace. See It 10011. 646-7171. WOW! HAVE WE GOT UNIT5! Pride of Ownership, fantastic triplex. Close to ~an schools, shopptnc and freeway1. va. cancy tutor-almost nothing. Low malnt.e- ~~~~t to see. Price $47,500. To see I • EASTSIDE 3 BEDROOM $31,000 FanWtlc 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on East.aide. WOOd -burrilhg !iiePlace. l&rge !am1ly room-off kitchen. Easy to maintain landscaping. We haw a 90"0 loan commitment on the asking price ol $31,000. To see ca.11646-7171. - •• WE ARE LOOKING ·FOR . SOMEONE SPECIAL '· • • ·,IN OLD C J> 'lt HAUOR VIEW HOMES l • WOULD Y:OU, BEU.lVE BIG HOME -·SMAU PRICE For $29,995 you can have a home that offers Ja1ge roon{s. A 15 x 18 Ma11ter suite will accom- modate the largest of bedroom sets. A 10'x150' patio plus a tool shed, tor storing all your gar- dening equipment. Truly the buy of th"e week. 842·2535. • ~ne who needa a home in a pr:e1tlae loca.Uon. A home that la uniqrfe and beau· tiful aa well as comfortable. 3 bedroom plu& family ·area in kitchen. Rooin for boat or camper. Assume 5~ o/q plus % FHA loan. Total payments ot J189.00 per month. 847.0010. If I COULD WOULD YOU? It I could show you. a 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with large living room, new shag carpets, beautiful kitchen wtth_..bullt-lns. 'IbiJJ home aJso baa a swimming pool. It can be purchased for under $30,000. Would you caJI today for an appointment to &ee! 847-6010. t . ., , COLONIAL MANSJON , ·SEE THIS! t 3000 ••· IC of ~o.;,lortable living In UU. fabulous AND Cj)UIT LOOKING! family home. Large gre.clo\tfl entry takea !_0Ufl0 ' Large two story stucco home bl excellent beautiful hallway and si;iral atalrtue. (.!!'IOOle condition and priced right to sell tut! ntlt between 2 nwitcr bedrooms, one down with home ls located In prime Huntington Beach Roman bath. Your spacious pool with diving location on beautiful corner lof .. Assume board. selt<lJ"." ed. and heated and allows for· FHA loe.n with total payments of $203.00 1-~-ii,; month. 847-6010. epjoyable li.v.Jn and perfeqt entertainm~t. A1Jo. large sundeck over 3 car .iarage and 1arie )l1lI'd ' ... wi\h sprinklers thruout. At $M,500 this ii one of the only worthwhlle homes in Orange O:iun· ty. Hurry, owner transferred. cln 842-2535. EASTSIDE 4 UNm 'if!:i:li!'> $690/MO. RENTAL Youil r&rely find thll comblnaUon: Choice lo- cation. always 100% occupancy; rcfuiblabed and upgradl"d throughout. Low malntenuoe: good tenant.I, month to monlh; exceDent flbandng. All 2 bedroom, untumllhed. Total monthly rental eaaUY ~Id be $720. Full price, $68,500. PJeue co11-= ' A PALACE LOOKING ·" FOi A KING r ...,_, ' . .For the eaecbtiftl .-ho can reward htmtelf and his family with a gracious tw01tm1i 4 ~ 3 batbtl covered patio, s car prqe, pq; .,. large bonua room, formal cHnlng room. ...... fully ---·· $51,980. 8'7- Cbogse your own carpet._~ ~ tor this plush duplex to be bullt• Jn pi6M CDM location. 3 bedrooms. den, famil)': room with separate dining room and sp&cioua 3 bedroom income unit over a ear prace. Asklng $125,000. Call 673-8530. JUST PEREECT Assume a 7% VA loan of $20,3)() on & sparkling new two atory Conck:mltllum home with upgraded lush 1bag carpetl. Ex- tremely well located. Priced at onJy $22.950. Call and uk about the total pa,yment. They're cheaper than rent. 842·2535. DUPLEX fHA ·VA TERMS Here's a large 3 bedroom, 2 bath borne with a fireplace and all t.be bullt.lns. oon. nected to a 2 bedroom,' 1 bath home with all the bullt·ins tor only "1,850. All terms. ,. cau no\v. 842-2535. "WANT A CLEAN HOME ON A~~ STIEET7" Then this a 2 bath home ii for you. Carpeted··\hn>Ulh<>Ut and beautifully maintained. Fully encloeed paUo has been added for year ·~nd Uvlna. Yards have been designed for minimum upkeep. Priced to aell at $29,950. Please phone 842--2535 to see. '.. ' ' • IAL-M •.. ioY- Llftl: lll'YU: P'I 'ii nf & PN*:tdlwf YM ~ tlii pltle .. frtft1JllftS• ..... -·#rwt11MM1. . It 11cltlnt' "~ tt • • • ~ .,... ....... -,..,., ...... -.a.._,,. .... • • . '°'N A: LIADla, 1 ' • ..,,,..,., ... ,: ,~......., A 11tthut1um. t'I' • .... ~ ..... tetk .......... call • at ...,,,_ . .. • 111ll¥1'1Mll'Ol¥ aum 17'11 ... ..... 6014 ·-,. ... IMWIH 147_.ll • _ PALERMO . 4 a..oom + Family One of the-'tnost upgraded bomea In area. Plush ~ta and drapes. Sit in your family roorD-and look at magnificent fire- place. Have yriur friends ml.I: a little cheer at the Mt tar. Home baa been plumbed for IOft "'-~· Huge loft 1tonge area, too. The yard hU been profesa1onally detigned for easy care,• large lot alllo bat a place for YoUr boat, out of sJ&b\ frrom the street&. Location ii one:-ot the best, onl¥ one houle from tM green' belt, and Ju.at a f"' short ste111. to the pool area, too. H\1n'y, only $'11.,500. cau 546-2313 for more infonna.;;. tlon. Ml._DITH GARDENS 1i120 FAMILY ROOM $49,900 This home .wilJ •tilt¥ everybody'1 dealrt1 and requirementl! Excellent locaUon/ neighborhood. 4 ~. huge family room with atone tlreplace, large fonnal dining room, -3 baths, J.car ea.rare and ~ atUc for extra stwage 1pace or as &ddl~~ room. Cote to school, park, tenn1a COUi1I and beach. Pleue phone MS. 2313 for additional lnf'onnatlon. . HOW MANY IN YOUR fAMIL Y? : \Ve have a. wonderful bi& family home comiatlng oC 5 bedrooms, cvere(F~ encloeed pa.Uc, large . cul-de-fl&C •lot. You'll look hiah and low before you find a better buy in thil size home. All for only $36,900. 847·6010. EAG!iES Nm OVEI BIG CORONA You're the kins of all you &\trW')';! And that't the WHOLE THING! You11 own the liUid and 4000 sq, tt. ·of luxudoua llvln&' IJ*'I Jncludlns 4 btdroomt, 5 baths and othet reatures which )'OU almply muat aec. A cornbtna6ot1 or 1te1>1 and elevator puts yOO right· on Big Corona. call 673-8550 to tee what ~ will lJu¥. ' VOllMA ... 1'"ll m u.11 ... ,. 67Mlll 11'VE8TMENTS 21"1 ........... -201 C-Mt.' f*'IHI • 8 DAILY PILOT PILOT-~Ovt:RTISER JI • Everyone Has Sbmething That Someone ~lse Wants DAILY · P.l :LOT -CL"SSiFlED :aDS You Can Sell It, ' find It, Trade It 'With a Want Ad ·1 ·The Biggest Marketplace oo the Orange Coast -Dial 642·5678 for Fast Results . ----~~~~~~ -...,, .. ,. I~ I _..... I~ I Goaertl !!'rl General Gen•r•I General G.ntr11 General t=~~';t.~"~~~~~-~~~.~ct4:-l,~iiiiiiii~RE~A-D~T~H~IS._ .... Oen.rat ~ •mam REALTORS 2121 EAST COM'THIGHWAY CORONA DEL lllAll, CALF. 644·7Z70 * Immediate Occupancy Mado Avoiloblo by Crodlt Rojoctionl A New la Cuest• ''V•lelM:I•' Madel" OM 1tory, 4 BR. dlnkw _,,, fomlly rMm, 2 both•, .......... ln llvlna, dlnint room, master 'bedroom, master bedroom clo11ts. 1165 Sq. P't. tiom. In Lo Cuosto unit II . SAVE $24.IDI Bolnv sold ot unit II price. MUST SEE I ' ·~ffi~tf ROLL TOP DESKS AVAILABLE That's right! Four golden oak roll top desks are now ava.Uable-and they are free; to am· biUous and artlculllle real estate salespeople. it is part of the e>Pansion plans of thehigbly successflll concept known• as Unique Homes Real Estate. ~ )'OU .can profitably "18ll (or woman) one of these desks, please phone Jim Wood, 675'«l00. U,._IC)UI: ti()Ml:S WINTliR GARDIN join& ab ~=G ISLAND COOKERY: Walnut Counter wilb "old·Whloned" metal rntaurant contalnen. Make )'OW' llfo con\lenlent wtth BUlL·T-IN VACUUt.1 • CLEANER and 90lkl walnut BUNK BEDS! Meet new friends in nearby club, playground and pools. YOU OWE IT TO YbURSELFj· see your 2 STORY, Bedroom + Dlnlna room, j ~ • I *"***** ·* TAYLOR CO. * BIG CANYON CONDOMINIUM The Bordeaux! Most popular model ! En- larged and customized .. -2 Master BR suites, family rm, dining rm. 3 baths & 3-car ga- rage. Exclusive Country Club area. $117,i!OO. 1'4 Bath Home lor $33,950. "'Our 21th Yur'' MAGIC FINANCING! or WESLIY N. TAYLOR CO., RHlton ' ·~ON. Clll 2111 S.n J ... quln Hiii• Rood "' NEWPORT CINTER, N. B, · 644-4910 ~~l ;Ge~n;•=ro~l;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;Ge;;;;;M~rt~l;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;I SUl.Sll)IAIY OI' f"l C04.WIU Cb. Lovely to look at, la Cuosto By The SM See the Models •t Brookhurst &. Atl•nt• Hunt!""°" Booch Coll 961-1371 J RIALTORS RARE BLOSSOM Genw•I Seldom .een=-• .CHOICE t.:o;=;.;;;.-----....;==.;....-----iCOSTA MESA EAST \Genonl -. -. --------- Th• AN•'• Top Profeulonol1 Slnco 1949 in t11 e Bluffs t\ truly lovely place to Ji\·e! CUST01'1 DECORATEl> l\\'O story condo on the BEAU- TIFUL GREENBELT. 3 Bedroom. formal dining room , fireplace. 2 patios, all for your enjoyment. $62,500. * AUSTIN·SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES ---------- REALTORS 644-7270 General General General ~.1 I ' TIM ArH's Top Profe11ionol1 Since 1949 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 TOP OF HILL 611 ACACIA. So. or Hwy., CdM. 2 Unils. 2 bdrms., plus bachelor unit & 2 car garage. Top condition. Bach. unit could be expand- ed. Price only $61,500 Truly elegant four bedroom pool home on a hill above Dover Shores tthe view goes on to Newport Harbor and the blue Pacific). High ceiling living room. deep pile shag carpets, low profile single story construction and fea- tures that wouJd take a column to describe. This home is exciting to see. At S?fi0,000. UNl9UE HOMES OF NIWPOIT llACH, '454500 A 11t1i11t of ...._ Merril U ~ IVU I: tiUMl:S REALTORS BAY & BEACH REAL TY Gener ii VIEW-GOLF! Vacant Reduced $4,450! DESPERATE -FASI' POS. SESSION! VIE\Y across golf course, lake, green and tee! Beautiful golf course propel'ty. VIEW li ving room ho&ls mll53ive fireplace. ""!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' \ H ug e DEN 111\ th view! Far-~ 111al dine. Gian! bedrooms. ;;G;;en;;e;;r;;•';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; G_on_•_,._1 ______ 1 2 patios. Bargain priced PILOT'S POOL HOME \'OU'll be flying high-In-lux- ury v.·hen you n10\'e into lhil ma£?11f1cer11ly appointed 5 hPdroon1 sul)(le story home. Cornr-r lot with fenced pool ;•1i•a. 1''orn1al dining room, 11..1110 off family room, 21' 11,,!h~. ~para1e laundry 1'1 ••m. ~rar schools, park ;111•! ocean. $1R,j(l(). re;... COATS ~ WA~LACE REALTORS Open Evenings • 962-4454 • , Disti nctively . • • , . . Different i lari::e l1t."ln1nni.~ 11·1th sitting 11M1n1 nfr m<1SIL'r suite, forrn1-1 l 1hn1nK. l,ui..'t' fan1ily rn1, .• hu1n~. \! 1rhll• pntry- 11 11.1 • n111.;1 S<'I! lo appre- t ia; .. .S:i:1.~~ . .. Glll,'N\' ~IORRTWN *** -REALTUK:f.. * + l5m Meta : C.M ~ .'1 rde Dr. East., .,, •*'--* Cotta r.tesa "• ••• 557-UJQ 10!X'rt E\•cnlni::sl -1 4 + Family now! See It! Call 645-0303. I Olli\ I L tll \11 \ Bonus + Dine Paol -$39 ,500 ! ,.; I 4 4 r 0 Fl UNBELIEVABLE VALUE! Screened portico entry.1-------- Decora!or sunken living room, dining room and fam. ily room! 4 huge bedrooms. Breaklast area in brite kitchen. Large pantry. lotes- sage center. WASHER and Ontu~21 tiWfi ee~~~ IN~~ED~~ Westcliff. Dover ~~~ g=tl1~ ~~ 3 BR -Pool Home BAR! Patio. SPARKLING ()\\'ncr very anxk>us • Beaut- POOL! Boat a~s. Super iful N<'wport Indoor/outdoor value at $39,500! Call now . Jiving. Lots of privacy near 645,-0303, heatrd pool. 2 cover('(! I OHl\I . [ Ol \O\ '<'E A L ro,11 pe.tio!'.I. 5t,i '/,, APR' assum- able loan. Best buy in the area at ~57.500. CAU. 645.7221 1733 l\cstcliff Dr., N.B. &75-3000 Oen.rel Macnab-Irvine Reolly °"1IP'"'l' TOWNHOUSE First Offorlnv 3 BR, 2 bath split level blir- rored fireplace, Dining area, breakfast area in kitchen - new dishwasher. Dbl pr- ate + lrd carport area. FM:es pool & greeDbeit. $35,IXX>. Gloden F ay 642-8235. IY12l Macnab-Irvine 64U135 ASSUME VA LOAN Nev.·ly listed 3 bedroom home in move·in-coodition. Good North Coli!a ~lesa location. Shag carJX>ts. new paint in- side and out. 1$0 VA loan can be usun1ed by anyone. $29,950. co: TS · WALLACE REALTORS 54' 4141- (0pon Evininp) ••••••••••••••••••• * * FOR SALE * * Former IJ\odel homes at ''THE RANCH" in the City of Irvine Plan :IO-San Miguel $47,400 DISCOUNTED $2500. A Bedrooms, 3 baths, 2250 sq. ft. This home has upgraded shag carpets thru- out, drapes" wallpaper, wall paneling, air cond!Uaning. Good flnancing available. Quick occupancy. AYRES REAL TY Just when the ownen bad llnlshod mnodellil& their lovely Udo tale tone, 1Wrd came in they ~ tran&ferred If you're looking tor an excellent buy in a 3 bedroom Lido lale home can"" $76.500 . 111801'1 TURTLIROCKI IRVINE! $51,950 544-8012 !Olll\I I Ol\O \ ' , ' ' ' Lachenmye~ Re i lto• ) neighborhood, •tone's from • WESTCLITF Sho119 &: Harper School! I~: 3 Large Bedrooms + Dinin& Room. Jakarta Island Fan. 1asy carp.°"" and SOLII1 HARDWOOD Floor In& Outaide: 15 year wanuteed OIEN DAILY -CAMEO SHORES 4i39 FAIRFIELD. Beautifully desiJ!lled & decorated 4 bdrm. & pool home witli 1rea1 ocean view. Extras incl. bit-in color TV. · "Konkoto" paint plus olley IAY & IE.A.CH R~LTY 675-3000 accesa for BOAT! Many ''!'"""""!',_..,._.,.,.."!!!!!!!""!""'!!!! ___ ..,1 other extru to 1&ve )'00 1 : Ume A tn>uble. HURRY. • . _.. General 129.500. can Anytlmo, 646--055.S. GALAXY VIEW 4 Bedroom, 4 bath home. Beautiful decora- tor furnishlngs Included. Large, covered pool with roll-back·roof. ................ $245,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boysklo Dr., Suite I, Newport Bud. . I 675-8161 associated BR Q I( [RS --Af 11. L TORS J Q]~ W 8ulb<Hl 1.71-)/,6) REAL ESTATE . EXP'D SALESMAN. ASK FOR GINNY AT 557-CIJO. I • • ' • ... ~ DAILV PILOT FREE -REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE • • Famous Licensing Course now. available thru Tarbell. Applicants Cully reimbursed upon qualificatio n. For d~ tails call Mr. Sloan (714) 832-5440 in Orange County, on weekends 832· 7000. -· • ; ; • Free Placement Service PERFECT FAMILY HOME ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFU~I 3 BDRMS. + 3 BATHS! • Advance Training Program Costa Mesa \ 4 Bdrms + Pool $49,950. 2 baths, dining roon1, large pc\tio, Fir~ place in family room .. Rear living room. Dish- \Vasher & built-ins. Cus- tom home. (25242) 540-1720 $32,50~3 Bdrm. Assume present loan at 5V. %. Park-like yards, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Din· ipg room, dishwasher + . built-ins. Family room. Truly sharp home. (10071) 540-1720 Custom Home! $65,000 for this beaulilul 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Dining room, patio, dish· lvasber, built·ins. -Fir~ place. Triple garage. ln· tercom . Room for boat. Near goli course. (100123) 540-1720 4 Bdrm-"Condo" $32,800, 3 baths, pool, patio. Dining Room , built· ins, dishwasher. Rear !iv· ing room. (111011) 540-1720 PoQI + 4 Bdrms! $37,500 . Patio, decking. Built · ins, dishwasher, Family Room with fire- place. Lovely home. (00023) 540-1720 3 Bdrm rJ-Poill Wow ! 2 fireplaces. 2 baths. Built • by Kenny Koll;--Fqmily·mr.;-diniilg room. -Patio. ~Built·ins. $37,950. (00111>) 962-8865 Back Bay Home! $75,500. Heated & filter- ed pool, patio. Flag£tone decking. 3 bedrpo1118, 2 batbs, . 2 guest holl.ses. Dining Room, built-ins, dishwasher, 2 fireplaces. BBQ, dog kennel. (00209) 540-1720 "Condo" Beauty! $22,950. 2 bedroom, Patio, pool. Built-Ins, dish· washer. Dining Room. Carpeting.-Real sharp. ( 100225) 962-8865 Family Luxury! . ' $54,000. Big Sur mode~ 4 bedrooms, 3, baths. 2600 sq. fl Covered patio, din- ing room, family room with stone fireplace. Dish- washer & built-ins. Built by S&S. (00290) 962-5566 Newport Beach Cathedral Ceilipg 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs<Mas-Open House! sive fireplace. Palio, din· ing room. Built-ins & Saturtlay & Sunday 1·5 dishwasher. On quiet cul p.m. 2100 sq. ft. 3 balhs, de sac. Beautilul land- Family room, din i n g scaping. $36,900 (00407) room. 11> slory hom e. 540-1720. Move-in c ondition . -------- $47,950. (001031 540-1120 3 Balhs!-$42,700 Spanish Decor! $23,900. Attractive home \vith 2 baths. rear living room .. Dining room, built· ins, dishwasher. Lush greenery. Ready for oc- cupancy. (110905) 540-1720 Two Fireplaces! $32,950, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, patio, dining room. Built -ins, dishwasher. Family Room. Carpet & drapes. (0073) 962-5506 Baths for everyone! 3 bedrooms, dining room, dishwasher & built·in's. Family room. University Park model. Spanish tile in kitchen. Shag carpet- ing. · (0031). 540,)720 · La Pa!iiia Model Spanish accent$. Tile roof, 4 bedrooms1 2 baths. Fam- -ily room, dinfug room. Built · ins, djsbwasher. Large covered patio. Fire- place. $43,400. (00093) 540-1720 H1tt1tli1gto11 B••ch. 4 b•droo1111, 2 b•fli1, dining rom, bul1tin1, dithw•1her. Fir•pl1c• in f•mily room. e., • .., c•ilin9. R••r l 1id• Miuiolf Vl1jo. lov•ly f1mlly hom•. 2,000 1q, ft., 1h••• roof. Bu ilt-i111, cli1hw11her, 2 p•tio1, fir•pl1c1 in livln9 room l family room. Low 11'11l11ten1nc• l•ndtc1pi11g, $]9,900, (-002591 r•rtl. $l6,500. 962-1165. ~ ll0-6060 or. ll0-6030. · Newport Beach · Yety Sharp $32,500. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Brick patio, stone fireplace in family room . Dimng room. Secluded living room. Dishwasher, built.ins. ( 110890) 540-1720 Special Home Extra sharp home. 4 bed- rooms; 3 baths .. Patio, breakfast bar. Dishwash- er, built-ins. Fireplace. $45,000 (111095) 540-1720, Reduced $1050! Now $45,900. 4 large bed· rooms, 2 baths. Formal dining room . Family room, fireplace. Patio, pool. Dishwasher, built· ins. Gorgeous view. (100601 ) 540-1720 Beauty Unlimlted! $53,750. 4 large bed· rooms, 3 full-sized baths. Family room, fireplace. Built -ins, dishwasher. Patio, 2200 sq. fl Attrac- tive yard. (100654) 540-1720 4 Bdrms-$30,900! 2 baths, patio, dining room. Built·m•, carpeting, custom cfrapes. Indirect lighting. Custom ceramic tile. (110926) 540-1720 Huntington Beach $19,500-4 Bdrm! Low price. Dining room, close to schools & sho~ ping. No down G.I. Terms available. 846-1383 Newlyweds! 3 bedro'om home close lo schools & shopping. Din- ing room. No down G.I.'s. $23,900 (00428) 84_6-1383· $15,500-No Down 6.1. Newlyweds or retired couple. 2 bedroorris, se- cluded rear living rm. Convenient location. (00426) 846-1383. Huntington Beach " 2 Units! Close to shopping. & schools. Monthly income $260. $30,000. (0495) 846-1383 Beautiful Patio! Dean Garden home.. 3 bedrms., 2 baths. Fire- place in family rm. Din· ing rm., built-ins, dish· washer. Beautiful yard. $33,500. (00465) 962-5566. 3 Baths + Pool! Spotless: 3 bedrms., ja- cuzzi. Huge kitchen . B u i 1 t · ins, dishwasher, Fireplace in family rm. Shag carpeting. $54,000 (00455) 962-11865 First-Home Buyers! Lovely 2 bedroom home with dining rm., "fir~ place. Laundry rm.,. wo!Jt· shop. Large yard with fruit t r e e s . $24,950-! (Q-0430) 842~691 4~Bdrms-$27,500 Nicely located. Close to schools & shopping. 2 baths. Patio. Dining rm. Rear living room. (00454) 842-2561 Elbow Room! Lots of room. 2 baths. Dining nn, built-ins. Fir~ place in family rm. Se- cluded living rm. Panel· ing. Near schools. $31,950 962-5568 " Pool + 5 Bdrm Luxury family homei Poot· & patio. Den, family rm with fireplace. Dining rm., built-ins, dishwasher. Immediate possession. $46,900. (110694) 962·1373 Huntington Beach Extra Income! Well-maintained triplex. 2-two bedrm. units, I· three bedrm. unit. Pri· vale patios. $55,000. For details call 842-8691 $33,000-4 Bdrms. Extra sharp home. 2 baths. Patio. Room for boat or trailer. Dining rm., built-ins. Fenced yard. j00480) 846-0604 Fountain Valley Extra Sharp! Lovely 4 bdrm., S bath home. Huge k i t c b e.n ... Large bedrooms. Dining rm., built·ins, dishwasher. Fireplace in family tm. Room for trailer. $47,900 (00482) 962-8865 -..... ~Bdrm: . ~uliful family home. 2 bathi; '~ning rm. Built· in!. Faniily rm. Enlarged ·entry way. Large rear ·yard with 2 patios. $37,950. (00425) 842-2561 Pool + 4 Bdrms. Family home with • 2 baths, patio. Dining rin., built-ins, fireplace & rear secluded living rm. Shag carpeting. Sliarp! $33,000 (100161) 962-1373 Mission Viejo ElecutiYe Home · Jl'lt!xlbl~ terms. 4 bed· nns.) 2 baths. Shake roof, patio, dining rm. Pool & patio. Built-ins & dish- washer. Fireplace . $49,500 (110801) 880-6060 Mission Viejo Bonus Home! 4 bdrms., 3 baths with patio. Built·ins, dishwash- er. Fireplace in family rm,. Dining rm. Sun deck, intercom. Wet bar. Cus- tom home $52,500 ( 100230) 830-6060 Massive Fireplace! 4 bdrm. home with 2 baths, beamed ceilings. Dining rm., built-ins, dishwasher. Family rm., $39,000 (00488) 830-6030 "Colllo" Duplex! $27,900. Sharp home with 3 bednns., 2 baths. Patio. Dining rm.. dish' washer. Sbag carpeting. Po o I , BBQ. (00464) 830-6030 Finest Tri-level! Prestige location 11CbJri.ticlare" model with 2060 sq. ft. Master sized bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces. Central air conditibning. Pool, fish pond and waterfall. Wet ·bar. $48,500 .. 830-6030 El Toro Super Family Rm.! Easy tenns. 4 bedrms., 2 baths. Rear living nn., patio. Built-ins, djshwash· er. Fireplace. Profession- al landscaping. U>w main- tenance yard. $41 ,950. (00406) 830-6060. Low DllWll Jlo&.Ytts! Laguna Beach New--4 Bdrm! $54,900. 2 baths. Fire "place in family room + wet bar. Dining room. Built • ins, dishwasher. Rear living room. Lumin· ous lighting. (110947) 493-1341 1.73 Acres! $85,000. Horse corral. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Patio. dining room. DiJ:hwasher, fireplace in family room . Rear living room. Terrac- ed hillside. (110782) 493-1341 Hill House! Mountain & valley view. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Ro- man tub. U>ts of cv~ boards & tile. Shake rooC. Dining room, built· ins, dishwasher. Fir e· place. $67 ,500 (00213) 493-1341 San Juan Capistrano Near GoH Course! •' Pool · & patio. 2 bedrms., 3 baths + den. Dining rm .. dishwasher & buill- ins. Fireplace. Shag car· peting. Lively. $42,500 (00436) 492-7210 Lovely 4 Bdnil.! 2 baths. Patio, shake roof. Dining nn, secluded rear llving rm. Fireplace in family nn. Dishwasher, built-ins. $37,500 (100149) 493-1341 5 Bdrms Estate! Sharp "condo," With 3 bedrms., 2 baths. Pool & patio. Dining nn., built· ms. $25,900. No down G.I.'s. (00463) 830-6060 Beautilul view. 3 baths. Pool & patio. Shake roof. Lanuna Dining rm., built-ins & ':JI dishwasher. Y.z acre lot. Beach Family rm i<:tth fireplace. $83,900! (00439) 498-1341 Panoramic View No Down--$29,900! Pool + 5 Bdnns.! . $41,500. Mountain view. 2 Story-4 Bdmis. G.I. terms, non-vets low Beautilul. Heated & fil. 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Large Attractive home with 2 down. 3 bdrms., 2 baths. tered pool, patio. Moun· »ome with patio, dining baths. Shake roof. Fire- Covered patio, dining rm. tain view. 3 baths. Dining room ind family room. place. Quiet area. Pictur· Bui 1 t -ins. dishwasher. rm, built-ins, dishwash· Fireplace. Dishwasher & esque surroundings. Pa- Fireplace in family nn. er, 2 fireplaces. Family built-ins. Room for boat Uo, dining rm. Built-ins, Rear living rm. R<!Om for rm. Self-cleaning ovens. or trailer. dishwasher. $ 5 4 , 9 0 0 camper. (99827) 846-0004 $59,500 (00393) 880-6030 (00258) 493·1341 (00419) 493-1341 San Clemente Exquisite Living! $34,950. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Huge master bed· room. Large family room. Bu i It -ins, dishwasher. Nice landscaping. Entry hall. Near golf course. (00244) 492-7210 4 Bdrm + riew! $45,500. Family home wilh 2 baths, family room & fireplace, dining room. Patio, dishwasher, built· ins. Ocean & mtn. view! (00301) 492-7210 2500 Sq. Fl! Ocean & harbour view. 3 bedrms., 2 baths. Built· ins, dishwasher. Dining rm. Used brick fireplace. Quarry tile entry. $48,950 (00373) 492-7210 --------- $23,000-4 Bdrms! 2 baths. Large home with patio, dining rm, built·ins. Fireplace. 3 years old. (00381 ) 492-7210. Ocean. riew! Lovely area. 3 bedrms., 2 baths. Family room with fireplace. Built-ins & dish· washer. Dining rm. Pa. tio. $88,900 (99728) 493-1341 Many Extras! San Clemente home with 4 bedrms., 2 baths. Large covered patio. Shake roof. Dishwasb..-, b u 11 t • Ins. Fireplace. P.a. n o r a m i c view. $49,600! (00434) 492-7210 Dana Point Reduced $1050! Now $90,950. 2 bed· roolJls, 2 baths. Ocean view, dining room. Built. ins. Carpet & dtapes. (110728) 492-7210 Pool t 4 BIDS! $44,950. vely view. At· rium. Extra eating area. Family room. Fireplace. Built-ins, dishwasher. Large kitchen. 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Z400 $39,900 FULL Pl'tlCE MAKE OFFER Bta ly Salo Beuch, • OJrona dd MU • . -.. 9"d1, Come play tn our Eld'". CM 963-2"'· Ul·511t 1=1 531•5111 LOWI R DN. can1 ~Gilt;.;., 4 ~rn>?: '11a1 ~ SNGL ltvtl I ~ba •od ...._. • ••r1 10 r, MESA DEL MAR 5 Br, 3 Ba PYMT OK JED'S M011JRS Typewrite< Saleo &, Serv ~View• ID ouf • ., ~ '!~-• Yd> ~. lbopplntz U10 ~tmmcd. OCCUPY· All new · ' • ' Glass le screen ~SI ""' " • -· ......... .,.. CID Nlt&Ul'antl. $50 WMk udl erpts & ..... BeaocCORNER Lo 4 ,0WNER WILL HELP HOLLAND Bua SilH NU-VtaW ltlNTALI .J"lfll!~· up.; llrti>tr lhla ad and landscapi'd. H~ yard. nr a..EAN, CLEAN ..3 bdrm, MISSIFINONANRCEEALTY 2014 Harbor Blvd., 1716 OraQae CM • 64.Wl.'l'O m.4030 or &.utS IOJ ...... """"""' 211 ~ t5 o.tt on ftrwt IChools. i\1.any e x tr a s . near nev: gold shag cpl, Cos!a ritf!sa • w-. • Jtat, $.\5,900. By O\\'ner. st&-JJS6. r/o, \\'ith kxs of ~ com-985 so. COAST HWY., 645 ··~· (.Salesman Needed) FREE lit w~ a... BJda. ....... ........... ""'"'11111'""=~"'""'•"·-.-.,,.,...-BACK BAY#l,!00 Ion. P,k""• right under Phone (714) 4'4.4nl Nl!WPOltT BEACH Renlll ""°" --DWIY to U-11 Put, !Nine -'.:.,.--":r;=...., .... .;;.;.='---1 B{..:•;;. ;._!,~.t~l~ ~;J·~:1~;,,. •Hl1_!R,JJ SPACIOUSNESS Motl' Horne Rentals ~.~?~~. =·1n1m. Stop by and Doya sn-n. Nlthts 3~~·~"."'~i;! L~=.:l.:Tl!S .,._."''°"'"r;;"=o'=SO>-Ott1~.,,_===I ~tate. i682 ~r A\ie., .. unlimited for )'OW' tamUy, SALES I LEASING waterfront 1oci.tion. 35 Yr. Blvd., Apt A -.•y , 11.!. --::: H Beach. ~ Open In 1-.. t•-~· -m· clll old -........ ~-avall. 2 BR. 1"'-bll ••••••••••• $225 ldwbltn), 53S-3S18 or ''' ., ..... ,. '"'• I OC ... , .. , •!TC't.r -Ne~· CU.Stam ,..,, -.. ~. "''" ~ '-·" 1-la ,... ........,.,_.., ..,.,....,., · o •• -a. bk..11 c.n•~ vu•• l!Ye5 till 8:30. fortable, .a bdrm. + borne. 11U1 ten "" _ Y tor boat &ales tr repalrL ~BR. 1\4 ba. Air Cond. U83 21.llm--lOCB. ~ -YUo at Yorktown homc-4Br.2111 Ba,f11.ml: SSIONS Q u le t,ftltndly oa-....._.H .... ••BILLGRUNDYRLTR. 2'1'!10HarborBlvd.atAda.m 3BR.2ba ••.•••••• ~ llM411 •a.n rm "'"· d,. P" REPOSSE nelibbori>ood. lmma<U!ate ,._ 111111111 "'""" '7M1'1 Olsta .._ ~ 3 BR. l\I ha. """"" 111:1 Ceoto Mou STUDIO& A I 111'1, lnchicpd, ·$52,000. 64&--S:i,G. For lnlormatio.n and kicatkm I a Dd scaplng. ExttUent, Ceroni del Mi;I" i BR. 2 b&. 1am. rm. •• $mi a FuU kitchen ount<1in Valley of these FHA &:: VA homes. refrHlling view Of Caeyoll I. 531-6800 HEALTII Food Store, Clean, I red h II mo ¥0~ 2 BR., ltOYe • Healed pool contacc. 'ocellL Call Al Armbruster LlKE new lh&I, Expando Neat, Good~ Owner $2\5, 2 br,. bltna, new crpts, •• :'Co.t.~~ • L&UDdey fadlltin H O I C E L A R W I N KASAllAN or Rosi• Roberta. $54,500. • ~. ~ ~d ' terests. ~ drpo, dbl carport, tleclt, I Fm ulillttea "~IBUROS" rondomlnium llvln&" rm, • BR, l~ on. .,.... u... wn paymnt UOoN .._1 l BR ~-~--· y-~ l·o~c!xt::r :aint1:nanc!: H o· ,I-~ 531-1232. ' nr ocean, lrivd. 1:"Rut~. ~. $295, 2 br, trplc, pr, yd, l ftr>.&•n-, Privacy. No pea. M8 B W. e T.V, .._mlJd flll'Y, IVail. I ' arire R I Est1te 962-4644 ~ adult parl< E .C!a!>man Be 1!arbor ~· -· --•· -I Fne "'- I . nd e~. b1k bch. Child/Pf!! ok. ~ wu.on. 14M181, ..... ~ total electric but tuu a COME AND SEE 3 BR, 2 BA mobile home in SAN Oemente Beauty sa1on $325. 3 br 2 ba frplc gar A COml>ID1 Wltb-V -ff ilHh e Phone I o;r-rond. 2 to 4 ~· REAL ESTATE oce ... tront parl<, LaguDa G"'"· potential r.. """"" yd, ~tlo' 2 hlki beh. ' ·' tlntv. Park Cenl~_ lrYllle \'"'I~ e 1 lll1il ~ Qui~ pov"",,rn~n·~k 1 r;~ ~ \'el"yh~ ~t~ 1190 GJenneyre St. Beach. $22.lm. 64-8239. operator. Dwntown ioc. Call NU..v1 i w Rl!N:fALS . Call Anytimf!/.~7'00 ..... H M I ·~i'herr: best beeau9e we to $41,00). bOmes, for 494-9473 5&-0.116 Owner transtetted, 1972, 20:c 493--3302 aft 6pm. ~ or ~3248 Ottiee boan 8 AM to 6 PM IM'MID. OCCUPANCY BA.am.OR i iiR, paUO. bu ilt them. • $28,000-CAU. Ml-1418, * NEW * M. 5 Star Adult Parle. Com· SPORTSWEAR retail 1tott, WOW, 11ew Spaiil.lh 3 BR-, 3 · New a a-gts 12IQ. mo. lrPle'a. pdy. prqn ! · -· larwin realty m e. PA'1"TI WAJ..KER R. E. Custom view home; Jae. prtv. plete. 496-4886. men A womem..Eatabliahed Ba., nr. Bl& Corona Beach. u...une BeH" 0 ll!,-=· -II.II. Divided Datb A IOtl ot (TI4l 968-4405 swim pool. 2 Sty. stucco; 24x55', 2 BR. + D e n , 2 8 )Tl. Balboa la1and. $400 Mo. owner I act =t: -;JoJ.I. doletl. Rec. ball, pool A: 1 1 O\\'NER Sacrifjce. 4 bedrmS. WALK to be~, 4 BR, 2 BA. hf!B.vy ah.ake roof. 4 Spacious BA. in Driftwood Beach 6T.HGJ_ 67)-6.510. $185, Util pd, frplc, open C'" tablet. 11una baths. "3 baths. C.Overed patk>, Choice HWltifll[lon Beach bdnns., lge .. llvina: le fam· Cub, H.B. $7,950. 53&-<1321.. ..__. L flJIA 2 BR, 1. BA a,,ts drpt. beams, cbannl l i,ii blb for )'OUrltlL 11301 I built-ins, dish v; a 1 hf! r. Joe. Cul~c. . Crpta, Uy rms. v.·/beam eel.rs. BAYFRONT NE w p 0 RT ....__, to Hn ..-sto\ie • ntria. Frpl 'Adulta. bc:b. NeWfW! luch Keellon Lti. •. n blk W. ot lireplace in family rm. Cul Drapes, Formal Din Rm, A1a.ulve lrplc. Lots of tile BEACH $l8 500 46 Cllbrlllo no peta. S2'l5/mo. 962-8449 PX> Util pd, 2bt. So. Lq, -• • 8-cb. 1 blk N. ol Slater). ,de .... bri< $36.!al, 842·2'>61. lovel,r laWcape, $31,[a). & "'""'· Loads ol ....... llh'l pm 'n~7 .; ·1st TD Loans Costa Mou . Gar, yd, deck. Cl>ildnon .. 1 HEW -s Ir, l ba JI0.1111 G\\'NER dnperate. 3 "'ths, Pymnts $233 inClds i.11. Y-ou area. Set lhla exceptlonal &M-0078. $300 Util pd, 3 br, 2 ba trplc J'Jam $286'1!10 Yri,y, Walk "'·~ LMI; bedroomS. Patio, dinin« name the terms. Vacant. homf! at $89,900. 6.,,w. INTEREST • Sgla dellgbt 1 Br stove borne. Gar, yd•nr hl-«111. to bch. tncl. pr. IU..nss w s;.;.;. =: :-nn. built-ins, ~waaber, Call 833-lllll • 499-BX> • 747tl refria, fenced yaro 'm pet NU-VIEW kENTALS 60-mL Pt.JO ptr Wk a up. 1 Jm. 2 tamily rm •<lh t......... BEST BUY ~ai\ibiFtn I" ,.~ 2~·d .. ,D__.oans -·-rn,mi_ ..• DL.!..l0t3311.~·~ 'Br. w/W BR·--Color TV; 'J'ri·l.ve!, blG' $ 3 8 . 9, 5 D. Deroraur delJPt.,J Bednm ~ I. ALA Ronta!1 • '4W900 WOOD'S COVE, l8R, -iijl; dijjii., ·---.-116 ·maJct··..,..~pnol:"l'lle llHa -· on huee pool .u.d lot. ""' ~ lowut ,.1., ara.,.. Co. ILV•>, 1rp1c, -to bcb. --m.«! ill N. Newport Blvd., NB. Huntington Belch ~patio and deck-:n.~.:J S.ttler Mfl. Co. • Room to breath, 2 Br.I $25lrno Avail u. 2J.3. MS-9611. -""'· l.ar'&' pantry. -t ----lualnft. , p-.rty 154' ~ 2171 ~· -11 '"'' 1......i yard, •ncloled' :i•·,.,,.o · · ['1. a"'u=e11.:--:1:-"Room=-.,.~,, ... -1 SUPER ..... OW' .... Buy..... . ·~ --pr 1144. I , • isJl/11(1) YllJ\y. 1 w $32,500. CENTURY %1 R.E. NEW HOME. Lra: 2BR, 7BA, CLEAN lncnme cent SerYtna: Harbor area Z1 yn. ALA lt.ent•lt e MS4tlO $425/YO. Fabulous ocean. "a bi ~, -~ incl'd. &tr-1241. ~ FANTASTIC 1'<>41!~ "'"°""' beamed coU, lrplc, C.M.11)' owner.~. E-Z CONSOLIDATE BILLS 125Jl.BRAND NEW 3 lm., i ~ rm~iJ. ~i.,3 :: ' ' ' BEACH tront bochelOI' apt, Ov.•ner transterTed, must ASSUME 6~% L_OAN ~8w,....$3i.500. lnquin trma.6'S-2l:llor6U-6560. ~~S~a~ Batb double g·a r a1'e BBQkttlepaUo.m...7414 -.a.-.. P 4 u. '125. mo. !'Unl., tWl Jld. leave thls 6 month old 2Pa,ymenta lea than rent. • Condomlnhnn1 Call (n.C) ~Bkr '.fOwnhouae.Crpts,drpl,blt-SPFCJ'ACULAR cuitom """' .. urn. ,.... 6.W1 Omutront, ...... story executive home. Enor· Many lUXW'Y !eat~ Lido Isle hr Nie 160 ina. Kid.I A Pool Avail. ....._ 3 a• 2 a .e l '--•-BAOIELOR ~ " b~·• nlOUS se""""'tc family mom Ankle d:li ahag ~· Mortp9e1, now Days (213) Sli'480 w ._......, ™... ~ ~. a.JMe .......... ' · 111 m . ~-'"" Fl .. ~ 3 3 BR A DIN T ~-> . ~-: 1n•1 ··~·-decb, oouWne view. 1351> to belch. eQU!p'd, \vilh fittplace &. wet ....... OCl\.l.'\J paper. • EVERYBODY'S rvtt ..,_, 260 ~v.,. .. ---. mo. Refeftncet. ~ 3 BR. Bay View. Modem, SUS. Eves: I0-5557. tormal dining room, fD> sq near r.larlna · W. $28.900. Ideal fam.Uy borne DOING ITI CLEAN 4 BR, I 'll BA boule, $250 wtoter L rt ntaster bedroom suite Ck.:NTURY 21 R.E. ~74. 4;i Foot lot . 1~950 Why t tod in $40,000 1't TD, paid ctwn to blt-in itove, refrig avl. $210 ldg"!Y N~ Jncl'~mo. 3'14--.-Utll .. n Clement9 plus 3 other betlrms. 2~li FOR We by owner. Will aell LOWEST PRl"CaO • , • oree': ~-:.U:;neyNew 9.Y on ~.(XX)..covering vacant \t mo. Zl6 Sierka SL 54&-6680 ixCEPTIONAL ocean ""view. ' 673-« 615-5838. 2 BR. 2 BA U.\Uldry rm. f?th11, l'ustom U~back Gi or FHA .or ii> con-Home on Lido. 2BR. +; l market, former modeL 1 acre cornmercl;al property **** Newlbdnn.Excluaiwpte Cerona•IMar Adults, trJ Jlill!ta. $300 mo. drapes w/shf!f!r.i, llh" car· ventloMl. Buy below ap-baths. Quif!t end ol the ii-bedroom or den down and 2 San Juan000Ca~, valurd Sml 1 Br. Duplex, stv/l'efr, parded teeUon of Se, a Terr. ,_ 2BR Apt So ol 15.l9 Buena Vi.ta s.,C. >pet thruout. All elec.k1tch~n pntisal. 3 Br, 2 Ba, trplc. land. $58,500. bedrooms up, wet bar. Pr1e-at $45, . 971 lnt only gu pd. $125. 548-668). .......... ..... Mon .-~" _ wtdbl oven & 50ta:r1um tile crpta, & drps. Garage co~ LIDO REAL TY f!d tn tell. $30,000. qUArterJy, all dlH! in Syn. ~·...,....,. .. ~ .... me~ th blahway .fmo sublet, adltl .; ~ ?'I noor. Ste,i down living rm. verted to lge den.· 1211,000. 3377 via Lido, _~pt Beac:h l•rwln re•lty Inc. 10% discount Broker , '::he~~. ~ ,or ~aae $500. 483--6119. only. call ~2279 v.·e\\ landscaped I: IOll ol 846-4739. . '7J.J300 (714) 968-t4ffi n4-493-1154. $l25, .-).; ... Ille • I ~ blka to Bil: 0.Vna. Bach. .., ........... roncI?te. Call to lnspoct and FOR Sale B Owner 4 br I' l'6 SlT~ 2nd TO, on com-ALA Rent<1ls • '45-JtOO · · --$19>. le SJ.TS: Util pd. Yrly. distuss terms. ~. townhouse. Y $23,-495. • $500 Mew Y•.rdt ncome Property merclal property dwntwn ENJOY Lido Llfe:I 3 BR., 3 1 adult, no pet. '45-JOI ELEGANT 2 !1" •Cti ·~· • under FllA approval. Swim-INCOME UNITS: San Juan Ca PI st ran o, Students! 3 Br, 2 Ba, near BA, .e_pt. din. rm., J.rs. pa. 1 Br. turn., t!lld pr. Adj. tn ~ ~~ M&-.:Jii •. . pool, tennis crt. baalletball ELI,., &NT 'FOR .. 7 ~ ~· . ., payable 1115 per month. O.C.C. iw.1r.1s. Sl8Q. tio, nu decorated, avail. compl a11op•1 ana. $115. «12 ~ • 1. park. 96HOtO aft 6. .,.. o-........... uauxe lDll • Incld 9% all due in 3 ye:an. ALA Rent• 1 e ~ Feb. 1..Ju1y 1. $415/or )'riy. Heliotrope. 831-lln. OWNER """"""'· • badnm, CUSTOM Good C.M. localloo. Owner guarantees "'"' 133 ""' Wulen, 615-25Jll. c~ d... • lolllto ..... ,_,. ba •---• Lio 6-FOR $75,000. North C.M.. s t r u c t I o n thl.I year 2 BR. HOUSE, n~·ly decor· ~ Sun 14 -•• ,..... -,...,..,..,..,..,..,.._! 3 tha. ......vo:=u pa •Close to Mesa Verde CDuntry ii terrtllc at $9111. mo in-w/SaJ,000 bank depotlts. ated. Fenced yd., gar.~ 1 • ,. ___ de "-3 BR, 2 BA. Delae Apt.1 yr 4 BEDROOMS bW!t·lnl. diahwuhe r, Cub -WI• .xecutlvo. oome. 15% d""""'1. Broltrr, chUd O.K. ll50 mo.+ $100 Mlulen v1o•--....... ._ lllcl. trplc, Din""· 3 fireplace ln family rm. bedroom with 34' end, pool-l.G-WITII SlfifiO mo income TI4/.f93-1154. clean-up fee. 3129 Wallace .., balcoblH. Cblr to botb 81,)' 25' x 15' ft~· brk $36,SOO. ttblt, wet bar, ~fril., etc. aotna Jot $145,000. St., 675-3539. PRIME vu lot, beaut Deane E ~ PAIO I. Ocean. .._,. Newly deccratf!d with lUJ(• 28-AT $350,000. pencils out Homi3BR. 38A. twee tam. loAlmpal'e i.-:_ ... )'OU rent m.Dls or 873-1141. RUMPUS ROOM OWNERleo~mg.<badnm.l""""' 1h•8 '"""tin&· 1"'8t. ]~ UKEnew48edroom,lb&lb form din l425mo lllcl C!tltom-,lea1"""': ~-..... ?Meed $33 750 This haa baths, patio, dlnlng rm., Sparltling pool and kwel,y How about 143 at 2 million? _...... e home in ())eta Mesa. e ap.cbaat~-~tn with fo. -r:t'~ .... v.t · · built-ins, d I sh w a 'be r , .._.. • ....1~ CilJ ·~ ·-CALL BKR .,..., ..... Fireplace, famll)' room, ~nm: It wtr. 68lr'2912 dltec ._._ ===;;;;...;:;;;;:.:;:__ got to be a real buy! Excell Fireplace, family rm. Brk. fi:ERIT"AGE REALTORS:°"" · · · · · · · · _.._.u. Iarse )'Vds. s.n:i. mo rental e Separate din's area 3 BDRMS. 2 Bath, 1crpts le obo'hood "' F.V. HI, very 136.!al 962-8965. FANTASTIC BUY! 1 .... Bn>W 5'H64Q, !:!!'!!pert 9-h I Home-lllle ·-• drpo, bltnl, -; Ooeu ~~ante=~ ":)Am~: ~: 0\\'NE R anxioua, 3 bathS, 4 HouMI PwftfllMrrt 300 NU ~me, 4 BR, 2*i bl., BLUFFS Condo I taqe e Private patlolvtew. $215. ~J.155 ,Q\vnerll are tran11feITed so bdrms, pool, pat!<>. Dinl.na: IACK IA y Call thl ltln li "-I B11•·-l1l1nd crpts, drpl, bllin1, bu. )'f'd. bedrooms bullt.:in kitchen, • Clo9ed aaraae w/storaie c.,.. .. Mu · 11• rn1, built-Ins, d18hwaaher, on • exe g 11"''4 -Vu of ocean. 1400 mo. lat & ......i ~1,v11-. " ...... • Marble pullman iiiiiiiiiil they are anxious to se . fln!~ace .in Jaf!lllY rm. Brk CONDOS 38 Units. Costa Mesa. Ex-Jut. $150 deposit. st&-5959. ....-1~ Jr! aood itree~ b;i1 e ~·" lldrms ~M: "'"' °""" cellent condition! 3BR, 28A, rent by nlo. or :-.; 'r ~'"" •-·•-e n.~ ....,, ' ~. Carelrtle llvlng In la.J'l'C 3 and Priced to sell! year, Prl patio, balcony, nr MESA Verde SBR 2BA. UGO VIew. own ~ """....," • -.-.--...aea • llll' 1lloge Rc.11 Estote -BY OWNER: 4 yn., 4 Br., 4. 4 bedroom home11. Excell &~ X GROSS ferry. 21:H29-9288 5BR, Mw carpeting. $250 Leaae ~ per month. rounded with pllllh laad-~,,.3,,1·,,5~11!!1!!(!!-!!!!1!!!!53!!1·!!50!11"11 ~\, DlndrpRm.N;am~. laree33 """"B'"'1 fkromltch~.:.~dln· to $)15,000 3 Br., l Y, ba., yrly, CENTUR3BR. may" lra:n. bk. ~. 3"'!"' N~ 1;. •· ~.'. ao:=·u-at Ila boot ..... ., ' . ' • ,_.. g • IJlU ' LIDO RIAL TY _,1488 ---... DA=, ... .--.,, .. , LA.RGt l BR ~M 988-2775. eves. front rm w/f~pl 2 car .,,,,.. 2BR ~~ G ya-r chUdren JC. 5 Month ,.....,.,. * Desperate * BY OWNER 3 Br, • BA, -•"· l~"" area,' cocktail 3377 Via Udo, _Njlt Beach -· arqe, ....... b l ' No Pet. ON TEN ACRES . • ·~· •n.noo Coror11 oltl Mar Prlv~<Y·. No ""· "8 B w. avail. Fe • Ill., i.ie. ' BR. 388 w. Wu-642-U'll A~· •-/·-•-' • .,., L. heated, filtered. 3 paint, epts, dahwhr. ~ lounge, Wlard rm, Olympie WU.on~. 2 ba. apt. nr. CdM Wah. ..-•••14 """'"'"' .. "-Ill: Bd,m, '" bath. 20'X24' Cal~nt<. $26,""1). 961Hl140. pool. ID% ON. West aide"' cos•• MESA Sep. Gara.le Unit ISQ. Aloo . • 1365 -+$ft.JI WllK. UP ~T oJ . ..w. palloa. fflniW.'<I Loonus rm. tor in-Irvine Back Ba,y, Santa babeUe le ''"' Coltai,oe, C.M. $85. And H.B. lBR. 2 ba. clean, l&barp. Ni:Ct Hal Plnch1n Rhr. 67"~ f'Sbdo a 1 BR Apts. .--e._ Conmt'l ~ formal enrerta ining. Would Irvine. 12 Unftt .... ,156,500 ~ acre util pd. )'I.I'd. S1l2 O>o1ldle Ave. 4 BR,. F{R, '450. 3 BR, $3115. e TV le Maid Sen1ce Avail. 8'XI ~ Lan; OdM 6*:a&ll MOU lx>IK>ve appraisal of I' 4 Units .. , , • $16,000 RM...........,M '7'"'430 S295. Call Jim $0-9W. Frplc. Se!J clean own. e Phone 8errice--Hld. Pool (.u.cArUtur llJ' -Oout HWJ) l,1.j,IO!· lotal price~ Call NEED SPACE? _ ! 4 Units . , , , •. M0,000 L<igvl'MI letch 3 BR hie nr Bo)''• Oub le Dwbr. Qmun, Pool . • auJdru I. Pet Secdcm 96S--4l:J6 Then don't miss ~ this _ acroa IL from "'1'k· Fncd 133-3194. •Low Moncnq Ratet Pk.EFERRm a.a • Pm., LARGE, luUy carpettd, 4 or 5S1·51• 1-J U1•511f 1110. UW Pd. redec 1 br w/ yanl, nn pe!L SIH»6. PARK Lido condo w/pool 2176 Nowport Rlvd., CM '°""" 2 Br., 2 Bo. ~ta, •• j bdrm. home, located in au, walk to bch/town. 2 BR., 1 Ba. LtJ. yard. 1 priv. Nr Hoa& Holp. 3 BR. 50""156 or 645-3967 dtPa. bltnl, w/prfy_!_ ~- one of the nJcmt areas 'in M rt IMch $2'JS, 1 br, nklely turn. J'rp&c, child O.K. SJ.56 mo. 2rl5 'F' ba. S3UIJ.. Adults. Avail VL Ad'l(IOd ilr'S5 an W'1 rtnt. AYall llOW. -fl5-4IT3. 1 • • the cll1 ol lrvino • .., ... big r-*"P" < '""dn't loc. Oeean w. Wallace .. 546-7506. -all 5 ~. El hlrf• MIM 1173-<)!37. cul de sac kit! Bonus rm. Phone 67'"'900, J200 2 br apt_ bhut. ocean ...... ~-----1,c=-7,.--.,,.,..-....,,...,~ LITLE RED BARN ~~I~rm~~ NEWPORT SHORES 4 ~T~,_B':i:,':'~M. Ni..~1~7RINTALS !!'~~~: '::i:i:~· I :;:.;.·i~.:..~p 3i\:ir:1~~!!: v.'ilh sl~~u!to':nd fire~ 148,500 INCLUDING AIR-Walk to beach. Lge. 3 BR. Units can be upgraded & ~ or 49t-3248. Lrr clean 2 Br hoibie:, 1ar. 7:30 to 11 AM weeJcdqa. All Utllltlll Paid f-~;;· ;;;;;;;"-;;;;h'.'•;o;;;-I hearth, gingham wallgaper, CONDITIONING le THE i.sty. 2\, baths. Blt·lna. .Ml~ incrfued. 557-9930 Ct!!J.AG~E, redecbc~ ~ad!~ SW. fncd, kld1/pet1. LIDO Sanda, 3 Br, J B&, t Ptio& A: lteeNatkm I blclroon11 MCb. mfule, rm carpets, dccorattd In LANO! MUST SELL! $42,500 "'l' ... , nr Rent•A--HOUM "'"'430 frplc, 11'1 )'I'd, nu CfPb1 Ul68 .... AYI., CM = A druel. cbolot t~~-~~~cs >(°~1~n·1 ~~w· CAYW* ~:OEA~TY ~~· '1,,h,~ e;s E<1tt Bluff =imo~:ises~ It ·i a r • 1 : r.'!";'~ ~a momb.'Call~RL.fa'. bcd,m,. Tnlru;ferred to * 4 Bii A DIN BLUFFS BAYFRilllT --~"'bid,·;.."';';;: il06iiY 3 BodiOOm, l b&Lb, Chica~10. No down VA , or OC EAN VIEW Gen.rel Individual Home, over 2,ID Exec. one-level 2 BR., 2 bl. tna-rm ..... trs rooma, encl sround floor. AliO pr. month -tian1c your terms. Jim rifo&!:rn Duplex 4 Bdrm. up, 13 WELL blL apta, Nr. MOp;-WHY RENT .-i. ft. t1nulual tarp ~ dln. nu. $525 ltlo. ~. ~ WL~ MtWtt OJabt, next to put&: Ii: teni\laL call 1 ,liSll'CI BKR 96H51l 2 Bdrm., Dn. Very lute. pq. Low Vllc:Ancy. Might ' bedrOOm or 3 I. den. Family 3 8EAOI bou.sel, 3 • 4 BR, bOi ,... Bailey m.. Agt. FOR sale by o~ -S&S "SINCS utl" prl:r~R~~~·~~,.Y e.-<Chanc'e. fort.in Co, $100 down payment and room pmt lqe tortnal (I~ fpl, piUo; $21~ YW'ly. t.,, .. , ... ., C.M. 3 BR, 2 bl. -apt. F\'pLc, .J!ark lfun~on tri-levcl. 4 Ut Westtrn Bank Bldg. Ask for Dave Realtors monthly Pl)tmltnta ol $11'9 room. Completa privacy ABBEY REALTY 14>-!J850 ~ bltnl, 2 ....-... Nr tbopl, B~~~ie1:·~~:"1are~~ Uhlvvslty Pa!1c, 11'\'tM 675-1972 494-0615 642-51))) lm'-2220 ~~1~:1'~ w~eni:~ret.rand ~ CliARMING 3 BR. j l;IL ~~ =::uara IU-2220 w family rm wlrough ~ D•y1 Sft..791 tfftht1 4 BR, FIR, DIR, 2 BA. 1 FOR l9Je by owner. 2 bullt-lnl, carpett A drapes y It. ~15 ' iY ~· Call Pr1vate beach. UH~ ~· .,.,., rm, Clllnf. portcih>g I: frplc. Ovenlzed blk to pool It patk. Hartior hou-. Ol'ntr lot. 2 BR. lllld o v en bu a ~ or -U75 Mo. Aaent -.....00. ML a.I JOOI, * CRJ:AT VII\\' -2 BR. • t, waler aottcncr & AG NI. W ,,..._ •·tt-View Homes, $51,500. S3De~· tncomeS.L!IQ%Hfintina1:9 tJoor-.to-ttlllrw Ulfld brick H I .__;,_ Newport .... , ..... "' l' ... DO Jiltl. Sl1' mo 4 l'nlc. hltna,. lllxlldal. P'OI ~er. Many upgraded r •Y vr .. ,,. ~. ..ware • un n ftn!?!act!!· l'\ill" price p),000. unt ""°" ~111'W'1511 ;..: --""' ...._ 2311 ffWptt, ltlo«m: Cl ~-- caturn. Fut _posanslon · · · · · II )'OUl'l In the beauli· OuDlcxes near the ocean Bdi. S2.850 dwn. Don I ddq, phone toda,y. ~ ~ iii 1111 & ab bml. llklt i aa, ~ ... ('pb 6 drpa. ~~ $17 !ISi. ~ tu! c:ommunlty DI Unlvmlty . Mil<• Lonon ReallOI' I nduotrlol p ,_rty 161 FOR LEASE' ,..,...,,..,, 3 Kl1191 Place Piiio, "'"'' Mn. w/W JOool $250, -·~ ~ ei& Bend • -=~ ~rr::tol~;~~ ~: • 673-8563 • M I c I ::;;~ 1~u:°":'m ~ 3 BEDROOM-VIEW. 9u9ft' «lit. -:, ... Ct. m ~ m-3950: i graded 3 fidrnt townOOusc e BLUFFS X-plan, 3 BR, • Of' • Ra1tora ..o:m Qreplace. Cholct;.~tioa. A elean.--AvailabMi l-S yean. ... ~ MObOe NU 2 BR., j Bit., ~. WNER ~'errtba 4 v.•ilh bkipen be~al cell· fall\ rm. dhUns nn, 2 frplca. Comtt lot. fully Improved, EAm Luiif nt:lghbortlood l'IC!!P" ll!boob, $350. mo. BARRETT = -Npt Bhd, Ot Yfll1;1 1e .... ~~ ..,..; buuJ!'!• Ing• and luxurlous abag ear-Immac. U~. S."lll,000. tronUna on t-'O atroots. 214 Individual hom 2000 ~ch and • b o p.p 1111 ~ REALTY, 142-Sl>O. BTMM5 ri:w..... nrci:iiactl 1ri petlna. Prime g~nJ)(!lt Jo. . &t4-I06T or 146-8824 Ft. on bMcr by 101.5 ft. IQ' n. WNIU&l·~ .. bed· Available 1 Feb ~ ~ nu:E !'mt 'ttl Feb. lit, 8R. 2 BR. POol. I Pll'k'a staliiO fa.mil ~ Brk $35.900 eaUon near ttnnia courts l:lA.RBOR V\ew Homes - 2 (21,721 IQ. ft.) Prime · ' 3 A den. F 111 S31'/mo, b>cludlnc water le s-t AnAi bltnl. llOGf. lllSet ai..• $115 mo ';:'~Wiler J!D:'fis. ' · . · '· and pools. $4'7.,500. lncl. land, BR .. t: den. $.'.W,500. Ftc. dcvtlopment area nr O.ta = ;. krp bmal amdift. 1&.rdener. lit. Ii: tut tno. • ===.. U 9Chilta. * * ·. " Owner ""ncllCari . ' JllM J'I, Plwonce. !!!!!! I-& .._, NIAi' N • w p ~h .. -Com .... --6 ----I IDRlll l Batlto, 111t1o, • CMi,I iiOM J~~·u.. 2',... old.~ ~ .... J h'll ~.tt•lflitC ~::O~c.uo11~ ~-t=;-...=,."': N'r"fti'v3. ~ ::!.~~ r:it' ~·a..::. r:;1•;"';;;.;;UNJ'UM"""'_. ___ .,..,;..Bll--tlll--lll0-1 w/e1~$Paroue1 •""' I [IU:SKASADAISY. ~v~~~rV'isiON ..... sm,....,..., -~mod,11ntai 1:Ja1r1tn<6 a1r.-. a:...--:i.•r••ll. --W.U..No.C ·!loon, o1t1r c:rp!, pt0L • 381t 2 bl, ""• a Irr yard, ,.., Call ,,,,_ er .-. lul Noar -"'°If ()pin Ill ""' \\'.Id. f'or In. ;: -1'~-f:.!i:· JO!I A eo REA'v,.~ v· 1on $12.lllO bl' ....,, 915'1441.. v-"°" _, -Part. s DRS balllllla -•Joo. 1111t w .. i c.mm. * Y iiMi · POOL • I.Gm. ""1 -t.Br • .,i. No . ~ Sat 6 Utilv ~r..:''Centtt ;!,~ Pttl 1 Utti. "klot" In )'llUr --· ljtl., -BICR/OWNEi\ -.a1•f St. Call~ all • j>:!!I: •1 .~ 1140 ltll -w ~ ~"-. c.ii ~--Le"1>-oall -JJ.wblel.(or lltell· °"'' -1 Dal'1 PllDt -Atf1 ""1 il1iii'iar DA!.. Ii -U --'4o. ~ •ms l .... "'"' ad II a .... In. OHlce houn 8 AM LO 6 PM "btlcb"; Clll C\nJl!IM 0.11\n«1 Ad. Se!l Idle ltmo Dally Pllct _, Adi -tUn an 11!1__.,..tf1111, , !IT s..a.I IJI. QI ID M ·"iitii 2 kids N."'llolria6 -nt. ~. nnwl Clll &4Hll'll -I bart•lns nJo<e, .Clll tod!,! sotm. Sall 141• Items ..• NUm llohwhr. 1115. mo llf.mII l I • I I " ( '" '" " O.t '"' •• "' , .. ,. "" :1 ,. . Mr m\ Tei au 1 ' y 1845 Call ( You Th< las rel "" ... Bil 1 ·iri • 2 8 pd. Pl• " ' DE! Stu ~ No cu, 0( •• I ~= 1159 bo< drt R• 673 -. ' . ' ., In 2 • d•t 211 • Ba rm tt . 11' ' 2 B Ml Ba 2 E .... 114 ).Al nr. 014 LOI ()( m< ---~·- '• I --' WtdM!d.,, ....,,.., 24, 197J DAILY PU.OT 1;('·¢.~~-1.. ......... ;;;1~1 ;~ilii~iiiiiiiiiii"'iiiiii .... ~· ~~ 1:-...... -J~ I ~ .. ,jli•-lrtl I Aport ......... ~ lrtl' l.____-____,J~1;1 iiiiiii-.-iiiiiiim::;:l~~l!l!iiii-ii!iii! .... !iiiii--.· ~I~.; 1-"Md-l W§ \Jafunk .. ___ ......,._ ... _._ ~· .• ~~rn.. t365 ~.!... • """""° 171 ~;;,.or Uftfum. 370 R!~t~I~ tO~ .)~ ·~ 'Ptnonals ·_ 518 f,eunci (free Ntl 550 l ;C;Olf;;•;M;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;= 1 c osto MeN Huntt......, llN<h 2 G~b wUI obaro i Br •Pl ATIRACTIVE '°""" ,...,. SMAU. ""lie fem&Je dog -2 BR. .. a .. "'M n....J . : .... 1;H;"";;';'"';;;;'°';";;-;;;h;;;;;H;;;unt;;;ln;;tg;;t;on;;;BN;;;;c;h;;;;;;;l~w~/;;;aame;;;~· ~';"""¥,~ta:.-he-.achlS., dancer w!U teach ~ the w/blk ~·rear, Main Pork•Ll"9 5uriouncllne • -~---CdM. C&IJ rn-rm. ""'' 11epo for 129.0Q. Beocb, Lagwta ....... 195. 1( , * * QUJCl' DEL.UXE ~~ '"~-~rldabe. tum Garages for Rent 435 Sharon, £2131 432-7921 6 mo old blk ~e kitten. SPllllll 111~ NEW l.·2 .. ' BR APTS --'~ .... ,,..,.,ON BEACH s IN s VJci'O>U... P,..X 557·13.;1 llMuml ·~ f'\!Leat,..•Rldl'ool !-:?!!•no BNdt Uftllllll ' f ET CARAGEForRenl,3100W. =~~--~i >:Nt>lutwee~tn C.M.blk• Nr, Siot>'a . ~-:Gilb' Coast Hwy, N.8. Fae~ PROBLE?it n.-... ... "ICy. eoo.. w"' male.A ..... BAY SHA.Dow• '7Allo "''"Boe~'.~ • FOR. a "few "ho appreciate Udo l~e. l30 per mo. Ex· fd 1 • ·~·-h I '• -. ~ ' Martin••.u • 1t.• the IUllllilU&l. t fl :,i Sdrm., 2 , • ,,...,,;.i, Country Estate livilll' L-ellent for &torirut boat ~r:;nii.ncy'~1t:a. ~:ior~ ~tale Whippet AIMl...._lifl '!If-....,,.. be, cUilO)n apt.I. ~e ~·-116 gelir, 642-94(X) lion &. adaiitkina rcJ. AP-m..6830 r-····~ 17TI Santa A.Ila Ave., CM roomli, wide ocean v11tw1, 2 A B tillll k Ilk di Office Rt. nt1I 440 CARE. ~ Lost SSS AYuicSo11-t, J.Jght .t Chceryt 'Mil' Apt 1.u 646-5542 "ard 8 ... ..... cres. eau ~ar - e surroun ngs. , -~-----..;:.;;.; ,~ .,\DULT WV11'1G • ...... '"'"' ~ ~·,,..,, Sun.ken Pool ......... .,_g S~anish Fountains. EL MAR MALE. .... Quiel . Ar· LOST-_, ... 1 BR' FROM 'IS7 PR.1~2 BEDROOM tor 00111klerate, .mature Sp ..,..,.._a.u.u CORONA D !ectionate, trim .SM-ks fe.... u.....: cock a po o, • In •x-~w~ adulta. Oolie to bea.ch I: • acloua o ............ s • parata Diniog •~ 1~ "' tt oflice ... ap~-.t, i """· old. Answers 1 2 BR's F ROM $177 e..~i ';: ~· ~of 1'llll 9\Vaiir ln Closets" , s"''*-e-·tailo~ t~ .y(,ur de-=e~ 5.to~ age 45· 10 ·;SAM BAM•" Vic. Vlc- theater aM1-et•~ ~__:.··~pen. Pl:ttlally • Home-Uke Kitchens & CsblDels •Ian· Full securuy bldg. PALM &: CARD READINGS ~~ 54&-~na, C.M. ~~tlfu~1~:~1~!J";~ia~-e~: ~~~:ackoo11~";lum ~ :rsi -montNy. 21 BDDRRMM. Unfurn. $165. Furn .• 185. with !:~~rc=ir.e Tells Past, Prciient ' REWARD flberlan Husky, Sha.IJ Carpc1Jng. Ptlva~e COAST RULTOSS. OCEAN view Jeaae -2 I; 3 B • Unfurn. $185. Furn. '215. BOYD REAL TO~ 67>5930 Future (2l3) &M-1350 Fully blackJwblte mark mark· Pa!JO<s. Pool • Jne=I' · SACH-1 2 J BR BR. 2 BA. New. Bile lo bch. ALL UTJLITIES FREE Ol'FICE ->l'x<O'. paneled, !;,,HOLICS •-·-·· lnp, 1 blue eye, 1 mos., ~~~I couris · Gb !:)'pie,~. ~urlty gulll'ds. $2-45 up. 494-3383, «H-2l39. Walk to Huntington Center window trooiage, w/w new I Pbone ~m1"';v·:;;;e ~ ~ta~~ of Lake No pets. LUXURIOUS ocean apt, 2 Adults N ts carpet alr-oond bath. po Box ,.,..., Cogt ,_1 -... HARBOR GRE~S !!:, 2 &, $400. or w/tum. • o pe plenty' or parking '$175. ~ · · ......, a esa. LOST; vie. Buihard & In· s4uJ7I ••>lo!b. . · 11 QUINtA HERMOSA mo. Sherwood Shoppmg SWINGING SINGLES """'-"'· H.B. unaJl long -1 BR bC£ LA Center, 8'll "So. Brookhurs1, Call Jim. H PM haired ~le tern. Maltese f!.40 up spac. 2 br/3ll'li!b& rtti ;i:; B~to (f~~~) Sulle 9 (Brookbw'st & BallJ 539--3122 doa:. 12/31111 Reward $100. pOol, cpVdrp, blln, -49Hfil or -16211 Porkslde L-, .H.B. Call ll!r. McNamee, 96l-4471 COUPLES PARTIES· ;;;963-=-:mt=-=-cc---,.'""",.-- Cemen!, Cencre.. :M PATIOS-PLANTERS '1 AU Coocretc woril. Br!ct, slumpatORe wk. 8!M·!U1. l 1 CUS'fOht CEMENT WO Drives, WALKS, pa.1 Pool d~ks. Don. 642-851 4. PATIOS, walks, drlv(.'I. Sa'f"J break, remove & repla.Ce concrete. 548-8668 for est, Child Care WANTED Baliysltl\ng. Tendet• Loving Ca1·e. h1y hon1e night11. Re~ liable. Infant . 2 yrs. S:~ 5-IJ·lti!ll. t CC>SrA h'lesa pr;:&:jd)j corner 18th & Monruv1'1: ~ Open 6: :IJ.-6. Ages 2-6. Pltu\. ned progrdm, he'd. 642-4000: Eves 83S-a237. DAY Care, in!anla to 3 ~ $18 per week. Call &t&-5183 or 645-4302. ' Contractor 2212 Collea;e, No. 5 ••• ~ . or 5*--8103. Call Phil 3 to 9 PM YELLOW Lab, male, 21,.t yn .lfl96 Maple, No. 1 .. ,M?-!8ll Lide I... 714•. 947f·''t CdM-:miO oq fl, front romer, ..,.3344 old, lost Baek Bay area. JACK Taulane • »-•• NEW 1 BR'• from $11()..$Uk) l--'--';..;..------1 '1'tA1 .... 2nd noor. Eli!vator, air Social Cluba 5J5 Name "Patrick", Reward. rentOd ., addit. 20 y~:-~;; Over 500 1111 ''"' tl'ld IG tt1eam1 'filth ·w1tt1l•ll1 t.rtalt I 11la•l11c wt11n1 !or )'Olll 1pKl0111 n•w I· or 2~ed1oon1 1p1rt111ent. Small --,eu ol. frgrn 1165. ru1nllurt ftlllltl(e. Modt ll ap11n 9:00 to 1:00. 2300 r111vlew lld,. Cost• Mtu. Pllone: ~S·2:JOtl. Nr brach &: &Qqp'g, Adults, UPSTAIRS 2 BR, I BA, 4 blk: So cond. carpets, drapes, &0-2911 Lic'd. ,.ty Way Co. M1-<Xl36. 114 E. 20th St., C.M. O'ptl, drps, trplc, Adltl, no ( s. • of San Diego Frwy. on Beach, garage & parking lot. 14 FIND YOURSELF LOST; White photo album. Additions Remodeling 548--0131. tpe~"~· 127S'V~l~e~.,.~c:.· .:.673-:.:..:3821=:.· _1!"!'l~b;lk~.;,,;,W~.!!o;n;;,,;H;•;l;t,,to;;,~162;;.;l;l ~P~a;r~ksid;;';•;.,;Lan;,;~•~)~. ,, 1 private offices. Large steno IN IDMEONE ~ Vic. ?t1lsaion &: Regis Lane, Gerwick & Son, 1..Jc'd • $INGLE + laey, 2 Br, 1 Ba, Mesa_ Verde reception lformer Pacific DISCOVER Meaa del Mar, C.M. Reward 67Hi04l * 549-2110 $JOO.+ i;tng. f~. Ideal k>c. 'Apt1., Apts., ..-Mutual offices). 38c/sq It: DISCOVERY 557-oo56. L>ratti ng j Safe .' •· ·~ ,,,,_...... . 310 o~· .. ~~ 2 & 3 B• 2 Ba F Unfu -F U f 370 can divide. 67J.,41,20. 714 "'" ·-· ~'387·3393 oc .... -.. .... " Q&;IU.n.&:o •• . •U!ft, or m. .... um.-or n urn. ~ ~ SAMOYEO 1.1ale (lrg white 1----=-----Rochester St., &t2-ll64. e iar. $160 up. Rtnt.al ~· ' DESK space available $;ll dog) Vic: Oceanlront & PLANS-Houses, R e m.ad 1 ·,-B-R-,-,-B-A,-.co~n-81-.-,-ty-le_U-._ 309S ~a<-?.,. Ave. Newport BMch •. ~ewport Buch ~ mo. Will provide furniture Orance,1 :NB ~7064 cans Room Additio11s. s;io up. jl Ing w/garage. Nr Harbor r -at $5 IJ'IO. Answering service al "M~"). 557~ 551-91E Blvd, Sl75/mo. Call aft 5 ' avallalAe. ~ Foreat Ave., .__""' __ ... __ -_...,.._,) ' U)SI': Gold &: Jade CUU Gardening -t pm for •bowing, M6-0852. ,IEACH\UYING Laguna lfeao;l" ~-· . Link. Roward! 2 BR, w/gar, l blk lo bus & (Now You Can Afford) HUNTING'roN BEACH 350 Call""'""' PROFESSIONAL GardeneCj shOpping cc.ntor. No pets. 10. ~l!l AN _ ... · &: 900 sq. n ., cpt'd, pvt. DARK grey kitt(!n, 4 mo old. 1ree work, pr u n In 1 f Avail. Feb.\• J.i.. • $145... ~SA Ulllllil BACHELOR (Furn) .......... ', .. From $195 bath, prkg, util pd., adj. Found (frH ads) 550 l<m vie Mariners & sprink1eni, cleanup jo~ DELUXE ,, 1 "'64>-=='38'=18'=.c,..~~~~=. HA.IOI ytEW 1 Bedroom ... , , .... , ........ , r, From $180 ~i:f$180. Mr. Lang 714: SMALL \Vh.ite fenJ41e dog Highland Dr, N.B. 642-.1431. landscaping. Geo r a: cf , .. APARTMENTS . ~p 2 t~~i~~e: ''Where Conpnlality 2 ~~Li..' 'SECliRiTY · SYSTE~om $230 DESKw'wpace ~~~a1 ble ... ~ I ~'.~d 1 eears, • w!:r ~ LOST woman's diamond G=lNG service, comi-Air Cond -Frplc's • 3 Swtm-Call Prevails'' H mo · provw.KI urri1 ..... ., rtnc. Vicini!)' Jo~uhlon plete clean-up v.'tlrk by ax.· ming Poola · lleallh Spa .. ·1 :=~fo'ir<"ke7'y~,~-~=~·--El:3:anta~ents~ened EATED POOL or the BEACH atismo.Answeringservice ~es::ter ~~· Island, Reward?~· p e rlenced, rellab l• 1'eM1s 'Court~ . Ganie_ and ,D_••_•_P_o_i_ni_____ w! a ·M.,"e•'a lou~ au-Elevator , Annual Lease availabl~.17875Beach Blvd. nan"t ..... ~~r.,:., l>tti· LOST: lrlab Setter, fem . .-....iener. Free estima.., Billiard Room. 1• perb house ~uril;y,\;J~clu· Adults Only, Sorry No Pets Huntington Beach. 642-4321. · o;H'"......,., Reward! Nr. Slater & ~1072 or 968-0832. ,.j l BR. l>"rom $100 RENT reduced from t100 to aive Versailles Qub and LAS IRISAS FUI..J.. SERVICE LARGE female, brown &. Goldenwest. &f2..3992. EXP. Hawaiian Gardent:::l. 1 BR. &: Den From SlSS $115. Luxut1ou.s 2 BR, 2 BA. pool with unu."e Aquahar, WESTCLIFF BUILDING white dog, part collie, very BRWN I cock v· Co 1 .. ~--"EOITER" 'NEAN Ocean vu. erpts. ,,.,.... iounw.a ahd~tormal rar· 5515 RIVER AVE., NEWPORT BEACH friendly. Wearing oea eol· "" ""°"· '" mp etc •~=, · m ~ ., bltinll, will conaider further cWts. AU part of the Sooth (Th e New Place In Newport) Corner Westclltt Drive & lar. Vic: Warner/Meadow ~Re=·~~t Kamalani, 646-46761 VILLAGE reduellon b' p ft t·m e "'••'a lloeot a-nt Res M~ ~-· '· W "'·-"• •h ... •••• 1rv1ne Bl.,,, Newport Beaeh Lark Goll Coune, H.B. ""' 64>-1337. manqtt.-83T~lt21. , ~!)'. · o&• uuwe q; m. pu.a.t ua.U~ uur-.iv Mr. Howard 645-filDl ~2146 ' • FEM. cockapoo, ~ ROTOTlll.lNG -New la~ 2400 1-l(;f:Orss~~ C.,.1~ SPECTACULAR W bite J. Bedrooni!atudios fJGttt $195 NEAR O.C. Airport, hotel, YOUNG Ge She herd beige color named Sandy. sprinklers, trees remo~ J · Wate• ~---~~ vu• ,· 2 ~""-'-"' --•-Apt. Unfum. 365 Apts., restaurants. Dlx. space, im· rman P • Vic: CdM. 675-0093 646-9303 Free est. 979-22051979-7848: RENTAL Of'FICE ............ .,,, .... UIVll\ • • ~vum '·"'"" -. approx 9 mo, found In OPEN 9:30 AM to S:30 Pl\t BR, BA. $235. Lease. Models open 9 A.M. tll dUlk NeWport BMch .1. Furn. or Unfum, 370 ~~. ociti'b'uP~-! J..a&una Beach.. May be GOLD domed rio&. diamond LAWN maintenance d Crpts, drps, llOV~ re", ~ ' . 833-3223. clalmed at the _.ASPCA in itet lost Friday 1119, hauling, free estimatet A PLACE FOR ,, laund."' ,\31-531o. • PARK NEWP. ORT 1 .H::•:::nl:::ln::!tg!::ton:::..;1:::•="".::.:h:...__liji;iiii~~~m"' l.agw>a. l~led under the 1 =Re~ward=!~· 644-~1595-~~ GJ8..0033. YOUR TREASURES Hunltngto~ BNc!\ 1" NEWPORT CENTER name "Happy." SIAMESE Cat, Sealpoiot Generel SarvlcH • ' APARTMENTS BRAND NEW Su.bleaae 1 or 2 dlx view I ·Llg~h~t-ro~lored=~ .. -,-w-1-4.,,-k ma1~. vie Marguerite & ----•r..l•t t\.1ove from a iarge home to * MCWE1'Jk TObA Of4 .'.1ftE BLUFP.S, ..... _ bay QUO VADIS Ill offices, secretarial area, rings on tall, blk •tripes on Sausalito Cd.M." lteWard. HANDY,.lAN -all kinda c( one of our spacious garden $139 A MO. AT NEWPO'RT on .... Luxury Garden Apt.a. Xerox & parking. 6440023 face weatjng wht collar vie I ~"'~4-5~729-~-----v.wk, Sn\all jobs ' • apartmenis · : · your own Spac. 2 & 3 Br. in 4-plex. Luxury apartment living OV· BacbelorJ.. l &: 2 BR'11• AP 4 or 5 otc suites $315. Of· capo Bch. 496-3610 LOST since Dec. 1. Lrg Red specillty. 979-4636 ~ garage, laundry area, patio, Several avail. ALL EX· From Newpop. Blvd., turn at erlooking the water. Enjoy FRuM $135 ficc $70. Desk space $40. SMALL puppy, black &. Male Irt.h Setter. Rain Gutten Installed. fireplace, two bedrooms, TR.AS. Pool, rec bldg. Kids Hospital ROOd (l block $150,000 health spa, 1 swim· Hid Po..tl-Jacuzz.i·Saunas w I k i I c h I bath , CAf. ly T 1116 130 E CS.II 5-19-3612 Quality work. RerusonabJ?!!e, _den, two baths. $202--213. wekome. Ff'om $139. See above Pacific Coast l:lwy) to ming pools, 7 lithted ten. Re~reabon Room &:: More! . 979-3988. ~ .... S uesCo 'M . LOST at Sun O.C. Fau-· Swap Free e1timate1. 96S--THE VENDOME Mgr. 17371 Keel.ton "B'\ l entrance. 900 C&gneytz:.ane, Dia ~ plm miles ot Adulta ~ .... No Peta 1 ,,~AD-~J-O-INING-~-0-m~CE=s, wu• t., sta es a . Meet, baby buggy frame. Haullng I 1845 Anaheim Nk w. oI Beach Blvd. off Newport e ".ach, ea. 9--btc,yclet~ putting,ahaf-· IMMEDIATE busy intenection c .M. $90. 645-3939. Reward! 675-8997 Call Mn:. Phillips Y1Um11 Slater. 968--7510 or &47....f2Ell. Telephone: (TI4.) 6d5«llO Deboard. croquet. Junior 1'1 . lt891JtOCCUPaNCali Y Util 'a inc. 642-6560. FOUND -~FG. type do!!.lor I ~~~~~~~~~~ Have 32' Furn. van. wii .,.., v,,,... ' · b'Oln $114.50 mo ... ~1···, also l · Fl 'da·st. )'OUDg ...... e, mger co • l · 11 $145 & Up OVER 62 ? ? and 2-bedroo .. '::::~-and PROFESSIONAL Suite ready affectionate & Intelligent. c ean attics, c e a rs, * 2 WEEKS FREE * m a-<"' C1iW blk. W. ot .:iarfield to ""· Hell at Balsa Chica. (21.11 592~m I I~ garages or what ha\•e Yott. ClGANTlC 1 & 2 BRs UNDER 35 ? ? 2-ltory town houses. Elec-and Beach lllvd.) lt.B.v $275/mo. Mti-I323. ~~~-~·-----~..,.. Rlplirs A1so, will make short baiJI. You Bet it's undcrprtced1 IN BETWEEN ? ? Vista del Meta lric kitchens, private pa.:os ~:TON Gar .1 0 SML poodletcockapoo dog. . . furn. ru11S. 5'111--1862. (;;;j · AD'"~GARDENHO...,..o or,baJmnje1 carpetiaa dra-· '*~ 1 CORONA del Mar·-Crptd, Male.white!-collar&: Dea il••·-----·ll SKIPLOADER&dump· That's why this apt. won'I 2 BR. -$144 v ... 1 ~ ,____,. c.-.. i.: _____ '...n...t. Apt.I' at Bolu. Clilca. lB' 12· o•·-ffl l "'· H · last long.Cpta, drps, stove &: ALL UTILITIES PAID. IRVINE AVE. AT MESA l"""d!I. .-~·~11•-11 _....... 84frl323. Co See x · ~ ..... ., 0 ce, pv Yg. 'ui.;: u n t 1ngI 0 n W'Ork. Concrete, asp&!J. refrig. Lots of green lawn. VILLA ' YORBA ~ Move in w/deposlts on4' ing with elevators. Optional what you're m~. Fr. bath, parking. $85. 673--3048. Harbor. 84(;...7603 . Bathtub re.,-lr sawing, breaking. 846-1.lJlil.: 1 Cover'd garages. AduU., no 2 Bedroom maid .ervice. Just north of $l.30-$2i0. 8usiw• Rental, . -445 A'i'CH'AN white Ir shaggy & reflnlahing pets. 203) Fullerton Ave., (1 ~2-9621 $311 F.,.,-... ~1~~~~ DELUXE A-~ !lo puppy. Found between REFINISH In white or -tor LOCAL•lude"tn~~~e &tru"'.'k.~u. Blk. E. of Newport Blvd. &: Day & Night Security, P,001, .. ._......, aaiw ~. ' .... -..... v. pa • "TllE Factory", has shops Begonia &. Acacia. CdM. ...... · ....... "" " '""" I .,1 BJ)<..So, Qf ~. c;.14.) t FDIC'CLI AIR Fountains. Rec. Bhfl,. 'fl/ T~_pbonetal(J:~~~ ~·GS~~ llvail. in the ma! ranging ~. ~~T: ~m~r business. 53t-UM6 or 5J4..2l64 ~ . ._ !~!!!>!: _.,..,, .., 1 exerei.e rm, billianll, oOJ. ~ reo ............. • ~ . from $Ml/MO; Ideal for FOUND f al d ehaltund · · YARD, -clean .... 1 Walk lbtockl to Beach or TV. Ea. Apt. bas di&b· DELUXE 3 Br, 2 Ba. CID Bungalow SlSQ. ~. book alOft", special.II)' card black &: ~e. ne!r Irvine BuiW.rt Remove ireea, di11, fYY.. " I N~Y DF.CORATED Lrg 3 BR. Apt.a. Newly washer, retrig, sbar cpt. le bltns, frpl, encl Jill'• j 1 BR. Adults. 1 blk to beach. ihop, etc. 425 30th SL & 19th Cost M arlng Drivewys, grading. 847-8 2.J. Nrw/~~· ~W' .}ri';!: decorated, w/w Cl'P.ts. drps, prt pallO or deck. 545-4855 patios, hilts, no pets. IM Sha& ttptg., dtps, No pets. Newport Beach. 673--9606. flea cOnar. ~-we COMPLETE bulldlng & Housecl_unlng 1 Placentia Ave. Call bet 1 & =~o.~:t s::.i!~ I~ v,arly-Bayfronl -PIO. 5'18--3708. . $135. 202 l4th St., 5.11Hl352. 500 Sq fl. on lilh St in Costa lJTTLE male blk & while =· :::;~~1~008 I 5. 636--4120. pets. 536--lru. 3 Lovely new unlurn. apts. BRAND New Oceanfront tMwport a.. h Mesa. Busy intersection, pooc!Je type dog. Vic. 1!tth &: Bu I Se I HOUSE OF CLEAN DELUXE 2 Br .. • 1¥.i iia. 2 BR. LuxurloUs Apts. Furn 3 & 2 BR., 2-ba. each: Pier ~, y 2 BR., 2-i BA c an:lf! ~ing. Call 54&.M38 Pomona Ave-CM {brown . I Mii rY ce Tc~.~~GFEs5ift°v~~ Studk> on dead-end slreet. "-slip. Many extras. Iriun'ed. ~ mo. -ear ea I e · .-ocEANFRONT * or ~. leather collar) 641H921' * BOOKKEEPING * ~· or Unfurn. 2 BR t Dell. · · 675--1694. 10'/a Discount w/lhis ad crpta, drps, pool, bltns, Wet bar frpl Sauna PoOI occu,pancy. Lower 2 BR. winter rental COMMERCIAL · Industrial FOUND; Male, blk &: white 1'Ull or part, Call Rene 642-6824 646-252~ priv. patios, $15.'i. 1 child ok. Jacuzzi.' Full ~ation: Call: ~~3663 673-8086 Eves. NEW 2-BR., 2 ba., dbl. gar. $225 Mo. Lower 3 BR., 2 ba. shop or storage 500 to 2050 mixed Terrier & Poodle, 493--040'7, before noon OF1''JCI!: C~~ING, No pets. 548-7154. facilities. From $3)5. $265 ~Jie~W .:!~ $300. rqo, Ageri.!. ~ ~'em::e . .=._~·· San tong-ha.lred. Vic. Harbor 'c ·~.-,-pol-~So"""rv~lc-.----Cl 1 CH ARM 1 NG 1 BR. HARBOR LIGHTS API'S. u•.,...L:J•.o u • ......., .. , View Homes, N.B. ~. Fair Price ean ng DUPLEX. $135. Lov~ 16100 Saybrook Lane, HB. OCEANFRONT -2 BR. T ti Industrial "ental 450 SMALL WI feJl\ale Terrier JOHN 'S Carpet&. Upholstet"Y Complele Home Cleanlng ga rd en s u rrounding1. 84&-3341 Garage. $325/mo. Yearly. us n · type. q, flea collar, vie Drl·Shampoo free Soolch-Floor Wu!~ -WindoWJ ~. adults on I Y . ~ ml. north or Huntington ~or Uniurn. Call AD~ ~1¥~UE APTS Ri~~i~:~l~l~E1~73 KaiJer School, C. M . ~..:n &Re~~ R~~c'd., 1nsu!d1~ Beaeh. $140. 2 BR. Bl!m<, --"====;', ==1,IO~CH~O~,,..,--,c--.,-"'7 v~• """'"' oo ..... 548-1fH8. ~... 5361814 96M9S1 $159.fill VERY NICE. Sep. crpts, drps, pool, play yard. FOR LEASE ICE beach apts, 2, 3, Spacous l 1x1rm apt trom M-1 FND <n.nge & white male brighteners &: 10 minute house, 2 Br, l Ba, crpts, l.nclry facil &: carports. Cpl. Luxury Bayfront Apt.. 4 BR. $275 To $600 Yearly $145. per mo. Util pd, 1600 SQ. FT. &: UP. c at 0 n . Ba I b 0 a bleach for whlt~ carpeu. COW.EGE student wUI <ti t'l!'. ~1~11·~ ~!: :e,;, rz:: =~ ok. No 1&2BRs. S3501o$S50 ABBEY REALTY ~ !:~ = ~i'ties~ On Sa~~~ay Island. 8'Z5<7TJ9. ~ve= ~:.Y~1 ~~ =k. :f;r:m~~ 673--0395 . WA'··K TO BEACH Gear .. Willi•mson San Juan C•n.istr•no central air cond Located FOUND female cat, brown living rm., dining nn. ol v 'eou· ....: • RNltor -r . : FOR LEASE M-1 units 1200 with w"'"-Ia-. Viclnih> ... _,, 115 •-· 17 50 erde or egc ... ,.. 11191• * SHADY EL,.1S -POOL * ~e.r of Newwrt Fwy &: &. 2600 MJ ft. Santa' Ana i.~1n....1:" !)'ffi...3309 v Jlllll ' oov rm. ' ' ~78. • Adults Poolside Sl«l up New 1 '1-2 br., ept/drp., * 548-6570 * NEw 2BR condo/water pd. M.CFaddcn on 15660 Tustin Owner TI4/982--3196. cameo '""'',_.....,, couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yn. ~LAD-Y-~-,-hou-aecl--:i~ • Children next block d w hr . ,-[rpl. 316 16th. Crpts, drps, bltins, pool Villagu .w~. 83M231l,..... FOUND; mk shorthalr male exp. la what munts, not wan• ea 847·3951. Sl!6/32lll:i Paseo Carolina. ' -C.M .• M-1 comer 127')$(1' kiUen. Vic; Dover Swns. method. I do work myulL Wtlrk. Experienced, 177 E. 2'lnd St., CM 642...1645 NEW' 1.2 & 3 BR. Beach NEW. 2 Bdrm unfum. apt. 493-1018 . w/bldg. 991 w. 19th St. &f2.{iS73. Good ref. 5.U~. tratuiportalion. 2 d~. 3 :~ ~!~vs:i Apts. From $155/per mo. 4 ~ ':y-~~ Ie~a~1,,-B"R",-;.l-;:BA,.,--slove,--,-,.....,.frig~. ' a.m. II &i $225. 642-3'00. PORSCHE keys found In Carwter Dedlca~.:.~e•nlng l L 211. 753 Shalimar, 645-0073 blks from water. Mgr. Call 886-4832 days {San gar dJ.Sp, pool. $2!0, mo. ,. IRVINE lndustrial Area, ~n'• Square parking I ---·-···~--""."---~Q • * STIJNNING 2 Br. 2 ~~. Tobin Realfy, eee:_rnaro, loo) or 883--29C3 499--2221, 496-'1916, aft 5. ";;;;;;;j;;;;;;;:;;;;j 1,~!XXl"klenllQ !..:.__,~Ii: h!gb., lot. C.M. 642-3767 * CAAURP * ~~s~n!V:':~ •• · South • t<•• ' ~ 9'lU· - ' FOUND man'• watch al -· Ba. Garden Apls. Pool. Rec. 2 BR & 1 pd I hild Loguno R •~ S 455 XI H ·····• nt ' •"". 2.BTIRO, ~. ~!thMSel.,.C.VM. :~,. ok. '~~8 pe":s~ ehc,~ $i40. ~i!'n~I :e':°~3ir! 2 BR. ~ ~ nt shop-ROOoomMS• m wk .. --w,-kf-1. WIAoREHravoOUSE for r.m· • ~~~ ~-Call & Ce:.~t&, ~~c e By Da;*t ~~* ~!Hi ,'l' ... .__ "l f"~~ ~"' 17622 Cameron St. or & bay. Unfum 2 BR, 2 ba, Pire PX! mo Inc. util Kids .,.., FOUND me.'.11 ,f,..,. In Park ...,.,_ UjisU:tirs. Large closets. 842-1652. . frplc, all bltns, crpts, drpa, OK. ·499-4313 • · $32.50 wk up apts. Children l3'x26', $40 mo. On O:iUt 1 --a CEMENT Work, drives, Prof. C•rpet Clean* $150. No pets. 8.ll-8974. SPACIOUS new l ~R. Dsh· parking w I s e c ur It Y.. • & pet aection. 2376 Newport Hwy, Newport BeaCb, Huntington Tract, SUn. 1·21. ,,_ Nothing like ii ln towri! $425 Apts., Blvd. CM. 5 4 8-9 7 5 5, 645-7091 ews. 968-4119 walkl, patkll, desks, ad· Al~ windows & .......-· 3i,~~M$l~ttb~ ' ~.~hrH~lcH~~r~d~~: & util. 642-3392. Fum. or Unfurn. 370 64&-3961. Rent•I• W•nted 460 FOUND: rem.ondlrillh Setter, ~;n_ Free tilt. 548-4705, WINC•DllOOWutcChL53'1EAN,15()81 • ' Mesa. d<!I Mar. °Ms-1.208 536-0269 or 213/434-8249 ~TS ONLY WANT Lady 65 +. Priv. bath ~ s . oo collar. M llY morn. . C~ "-·· · SJ t H B 0~ ~ Need a "Pad"? Place an ad ~ k f GI 24 hn 2 BR. Adults, no pell!. BAY FURN. or Unf\lm .• 2 BR, E 2 BR. $115 l"-'-_..•;;..;.~"-C;;;...____ in lovely Newport Beach WANTED: BulldlDJI: tor a er, , . cno-...-. A:::•:::..::::•'~;:'":::..:'-'-'=..=:q MEADOWS APf. 387 W. 11\ag crpt'g &: blt·lns. 1 bUc , lrplc, swim pool. 'mE EXCl'nkG home. Kitchen prlv. tl5 mo. Thrift ~· Low nmt. Income T•x Bay s1. CM. 64&-0073 ..., """''· From $150. m1 >1342 Santa Aoa Ave. P4>LM MESA APTS. ~. c 646'-49811 -Sm-.1-ley--J-aI-~-....nM-,-r:"t•-l 1 2 BR. unfum. Crp~. drps. Ellis or call Mgr. 842-183L SublM Pk Nawport MiNUn:S TO NPr. SCH. ":?.i''!o .. }~laled~-entr, Trader's Parad1"se ......... range/oven, retrig. No pet&. 2 WEEKS FREE ~1 2 br 2 Ba wIDlrn top floor .nJRN':"()R UNFURN. ., •• uo=ui., over-..... can. , ]~ $140/mo. 968-1455. Br. Frpl~, shag crpl, SJ,55. beaut bay vfe near spa UnbeUevabfy taree apta, ~. Lag. B. ~ ,....._. "'l '"' • • ~ µRGE 2 BR. ~,.drps, 5:$-1661, H PM. no c . 2442 x41. huge pao1, Jac:uci elect bit-ROOM, llolated, pvt entr, '-------' nr. Estancia Hi IChool. 2 Blocks beach, 2 BR, new 2BR: w/w crpta, blttns, int, = U'pt.I, drpa, sauna pvt deck. over~ can-1••1111!1•••••- 0lder' prel'd. $135. 61Yl45. crpbi, paint, nso incl utll. le patio, $185. I.st 1 etc. ts, no pets. yon,, La&. ~.-fi9:t-6322. hru.Nt.I& · ., -!IO L.DVELY 1 Br Apt. Near call after 6. 53&-91138. las 1003 Haven Place Call ~ From $ISO WVELY room for ttnt for ~"'IU.:""'->.:;;---""--"';.: occ l UCT. No pett. $135 Sell idle ltemll now! Call appt: &16--272.1° or ~ 8£DR?d:. = J: working~ FREE! I =mo::;·;,;eau~:,,mo~~ll4;;,· ===~642-667S=::;=:No:;.;~:1 !:' =~);:, .. ::,.:_;;:;;,:T.!112::;;=====;;;:;1unrum 1~ A·1ai.1 From..$.lO . r to~ , Guest Honw 41S Sulc Boating Cout9e S@\l~lA-l&t-trs· The Puz:le· wilb lbe Built-In Cbuclfe •Reorronoe llttws ~ JI. four tcr0mbr.d WOl'ds b.- low to form four llmpls wotd•. You're '111· tbey're under-Marina Hlih School, 1.58'71 cr='tnm ~~Blvd.) SpringdaJe. H.B. Tues, Jan· ~,,...... * Prlva .. Room * uary 30th, for 7 pm LA MANCHA Ambulatory Lady or Mal\ IOourae "'"4Ul.Ud by Hunt· Brand New DeluJcc•Unita" Good, nutrJl:ioua Foi:>a,\ rttf«t0ft'~<~r-$q\l&'d- Rent now lot youi' .con· Nice, cheerful almol.pbcie. '-~='--· -"ln'Cfo~!llill-"='1'114~·'°'·--atrud:km alJawuioe; of l * Call ·~.uz..-" · * 1:-BOA""""" nxt'a free "'1l· 1 BR, 1 BA .,._..,,t"1 "' ... U¥.' ~ il~den. 2 BR'a "'-3 BR'•-·I ~!!!!!!!!""!~'!'!!!'!II'~~ Blalc Boattng Course --~--1: Jlarlita Blah. School • r l"rvm $lS5. ~__..-, Summer Rentil -420 7 PM -1'\le9day evening GOrbe&e -· \ill unit.I. J ·-30th I D A " G.I E I . ' 1· I I I I . ! • l 1t ,A.!l ~ ~I t j , J 1; r ' ·t + I ( i · i". 1· I. · k.:.~~ ~~k~ because 1t liol an outomotic: r-1-N-U-.B-.-C.-O-E--.1 -· Ht• I I I' I' 17 !$..t~~E'. :1-!h~r :r .r,r r. r r: SC:RAM·LETS ANSWBS IN CLASSIMCAnON IOO End gar, IWlnl'g pool WILL -·-I anu-, BBQ'• Pets ~e. ex._,_...,.., our cu o Coune conducted by ~ Lake Arrowhead cabtn, ... HunUncton Beach 61>->1111 1111 Pt •. C · .ieepe 9, for >OIJI' ·3 bdnn ~ Squadron Under ,Nllw beach hoWle, dole occ1n. For dldobal information MM.a1•"*" June lhnl Sept. or lell. c&ll <n4l 9f;lJ834. CA.SA VlCTOIUA (2UJ 243--3214. 1 '1. 2 Br. Fum I. Untum. Rent•I• to Shere 430 * HINDU SPIRITUALIST * Carpets, drapes. orw. TV Let thla ad ctwige ,)'(l\U' anL Pool etc. Come By &: WILL "'8.re 3' W lalmhae whole outlook on life fur the lnqulre about our MOY&ln., w/llngle worttq-&ir1 or bett.tt ~naJ 11.dvice Al\owlnce, 525 Vk!tor\I St. coUqe ttudent. Pvt nn A on 1lfe. UC. ReadlnaS daUy. at Harber, CM. &O-tl8'ro. 6a, ll inte:rnh!d call. 10 AM·lO P,.1. m-.m8. EXTRA LARGE-1 or. New 551..a&21 alt 6: 15 pm. 492--9034, 312 No. El Camino crpt, paint, heated DOOi. YNG working · Mnnall wUl ~al. San Clemenlf!. From $140. Mature adUlta. lhr nu 4BR Me In Miu\on MAGAZINE editor &: author, Infant .ok. No pets. 1887 Viejo, w/NJ»te. 58&433 Bit SO will house ot MonroYia. M:F-217l. ~ * taraeboit sit tor tt:nt l utll. 2 8R. From $175. Oee utiL FEMALE 23 Jookillk for In Newport "'""'' Local rcta. Pool. Encl pr. o.tiwhr. >n femaJe roommale at Write Clulitled Ad No. 611, Avocado St. 04 646-UI». Qakwood Apt t, Newport. Dally Pllol, P. 0 , Bolt 1560, ?.ut a little "kiot" m .)'OUl' 714:'J22..1833... Cotta Mt1a, 92616. Levl.-tell thcM! bllubiel Jor NEED 2 mala• to l.tlar9 4 Br Pon'l fl'(ve up the ~-1\)! "buclb''. cau 0 sf"d llOUlt-• util. ln Jlnt1 8ch. "Ult" h kl dwifild. iblP GCMnL !Ml mo. !llJ2.81l68. ID Shon RttUllll flHm. I • e 15 Years LOCALl.Y fl Fee Schedule I lines times dollars MaUed On -W. A. SMILEY, C.P.A.t 642·2Zll (M~ 646-~ e INCOME .TAX e W..tern M&M&ement Serv1ce1 1 1 Profeuional StaU I Reuooable JtaM , '4M771 • ... WILL lake up to $2>,IXXI. HAVE mech. perfect '64 '!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!!!1! ... l!'!ili!t•> Boat a:s part on $315,000. Volvo eedan: runs 6 runs, $4. min. Open 9 AM~P buslneu JSf'operty at Uarbot ee,p.:: for mott. Need or-438 N. El Camino j and N~ B~vd1 L .pnt boat (M.9.tlnc ,_. Bal· San Clemente, Quintard R<}'!!L • g0...,, S"j>lj ~rn. Jenltorlol • tlENTAWlililliil ·iuli•iii,• Airi.'-.~ -, U'.>.000 ult)'. WANT f.f 'Jthftalde I Sen JEFFS CLEA NIN " LAND. :tm1t ~tpf area. DltpCoontyforomce/apt. SERVICE. RESIDENrlAl. Roy Aml«tn, Rltr. income unlta. 437 Fair Dr. COMMERCIAL. 648-6384! $~ f!l04. Cotta Meaa im.3988. MolOOry TRADE ........ ~lry, llPACIOIJS 2 ltOry 2 BR. Ip ·-1-1---,.-----. Jllllian -or otttlpl, ' tlOl BA, blM111. .,,.., etc. • nt "9 I '°' q. pa1nruw. rur. Ail1111 <!Ommultlty. Trade P-rtt.nelnt I ~ lf~·S.::. Via for -,&:21";;1"-CUSTOM PAINTING ' oRANcE eo. SiMndo Fine Gun eouecnon. tre.de lnter/Exter. unn,,,m. ~ rancll A •crM&"e. ldMl IYD-lot 1111\. filhlO& boat in nttd :C~· ~ ~ .'f' dloation. chttrcb, IPI. ecol· of repair. Wolo't be underbid. """ "'°""' Omtlld .. ,. tun, PHONE 67~ t<o Wul1nll -rt. boot or '· 83MIM. *WALLPAPER '67 CtlCV)' Camper Spedal TR.ADE 22' Owm V-8, Ry. Wht:a )'OU call "Mac" w/ •n 9"' cabowr carnpn-, brkla:e bunka, heed, 1alley, 5C8-.144.4 W..l $3500 valuf'. Trade for '111 ball tank, dtpth rindtt, val Cadillac, TD ~ w f $SCIO for If dune bug or 4 .PAINTING &: P 66.ea::. WI dr &e-1DJ day1646-6950 20 yra. in lfarbor UU; -~ ~ • BR. ~.. , I bonded. Rt.l's • iw.•· ..,.;on -• KJtrp Ulce to tradef Our Trade.r's &0-2356. unlit, west l&de. E:xthln(e Pandlse column ii' for you' 1 :<·=.~,......,,.,,...,.=,.,.-=~ for Income or unit.. $10,IXKI ~ U~ PROF. Painter, bOM8t equll;)' . .Tim Broome, New· s dt)'t ru..1, llc'd / IN. lilt 1 port -lleollJ, w,&!\J.. for 5 bucb. -"1. Rm. --Ulllled \ - ~ -• • • F' '• ' • ' ,. ' • > • • • --~ looking For Someone To Take An Order? • .. We'll evea pay the postage to get you to give us an order. ·Get . ready for some quick profits by malling In your o~er today. Put a hard-working DAILY ·PILOT classified want -ad to work for you • • USE THIS ORDER FORM USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES , TI Mn - $4.50 PAYMENT _ ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 OR USE YOUR CHARGE CARD $5.10 $6.80 Pul.lid1 fw , •• , • ,. , ••• , tlty1. b•9i11ni•9 ••••••• , ••••••••• •••••••• ,. , do.1llic•tio11 , ••••• , , , , • •• •• , ••• , •• , •••••• , , ••••••• , , , ,, ••, •• ,, .... _ ·························································· MdNi1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• City •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"'•• •••••••••••••••••••••••• M•lf•r Ch•"'I• Nt ll'llNr , ••• , ••••• , , , •••• , &,it•tio11 Dote , , , •• , , • le11kA...orlc•rtl N111'1bor , ••••• , •••• , • • • • • • bipretio11 D•te •••• , , , , • 1 .. 11M8 TIMR TIMU --- $7.40 $11.70 $17.71 St.ti $14.50 $22.50 $10.76 $17.30 . $27.30 TO fHiUll COST Pwt only 011• word i11 ••d1 IP•'• •i>o••· /11,llHI• y•wr •ddttll or p~Oll• 11u1110•r. Th• co1! of your •J i1 tf Iii• •11d of th• li11• •11 wh ich tho f•1f -rd •f .,...., •d° h WTif• t.11. Add JJ,00 plu1 J li-•rlr• if , ... ,.,;,. ••• ., DAILY PILOT lox 1•rYk• witli '"•ilM t•pli•s. ------cut Hlll-P.UTION TOUI lNYllOPl _____ _ Cl•ssified Dept: BUSINESS REPLY MAIL First Cl111 1'1r111it No. I?, Coil• Mo1•, C11iforni• Or11191 Coast DAILY PILOT P. 0 . Box 1560 Cosio Mesa, C1Gf. 92626 Or Give Os an Order by Phone at 642-5678, the Direct Line to DAILY PILOT ,CUassG~eti Wan,t Ad RESUl.tS • \ ' ' , ' , .. . ' ·- r GC1 1~·~·~~~:1~~~~ 1-~-1~ I ---1~ ---~I ' .t;,,.,..... 1[11] I -·-l[JJ] / ~-i-~J[Il I --ftt 1==l m,;---~~lf ~~~I ~~! ~;;;;1~--~~~ ·::::;;~;;,;;.1~~ ITT I ~ olntlftt 6 P1lnll"I 6 Pli•t•r. Petch, R~ H1lp(~1ntod, M 6 P 710 Help Wonted, M 6 F ito Help Wonted, M 6 F 7~ 1i:p Wonted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Holp Wanted, M & I' l'iporha!!I!'! Pe,erha!'Jl!'I •AJJP= ~~~~ ATT!tAj;I'tVJ!: Sllm &IN • * Computer Opr. lD EDP CONTROL HOUSEKEEPER, UUmo tor Lf.GAL SEC 'Y TRNE Rut E1t1te Soles : PAPER.HANOERS APT" INTERIOR call 5MH82S Wome1' to demonatra~ new lBM ~ rClidenllAI e.re facility. ~NewpQr. Center). Send fR(( 4 !ll<ldl>Ood' "'"' for tbe ott a c&rpet cluninc. Ref'i. _ rood product ~ markttta. Employe r P•ld oslt lon CLERK Xln't v.'Urklng conds. App.ly rc1u1tte lo Ch1.1sified ad no. ltUOo, H 1 Ml--2449. FREE ESI'lMATtS M2·10:i8 Plumblnn Own tran1. Pili.me $50 per Lli. Rclndtn Oney Pukhutill Re t Ire m e.n t 5ffi c/o Dally Pilnt, P.O. • wk. 673-6663. 4500 Cam Dr. Run EDP 5ervlce Desk. Resldenct"-, 9 92 5 Le. Box 1~, Costa ~1caa. Ct1.llf, License Training Llmltad Time Only Famous Jlc,•nst' cour.c avaUatiii: lhru Tarbell AlJTY PAOO"lNG-Eldtr, P80F. Paintlti&, &].so roots., PUMBING REPAIR A-·cr!VE b t ._.2,,, N Be h Perform tape libfarian Al1.m«1a , F .V. •-~""~·-=-c,,...,.-,---,--,,-ratta. tree Ht 10 U 1 , ...,.._ 0 s e 1 1 • .,,.,.. .._ port a.c functklns 1.nd other 5(E!neral • .- "P: (TJt) 5l!=?G.' yn = :.· u~=t :o rb~ma: e:~a~cl:n. ~&only, ~~~II iig~s a:x~ Pre~ H~U~:;:1;:;~:.?on~~.~~ L5~idJ =:~~Je~~ EXPER. patriieT:--Extno and BIG Dile. -Yl.P. • labor, DR.AlNS Wl(:loJll:td • ff.SO AYARTMENT !ifanlgff • Hoap., 4G6 EDP School traininll' prefer-trans. $250 mo + meal&. art'll. Call 11<1/494-8075 for Inter. Reu. ratta. Call call for q,mples ' eat., The Sewer line to 100' • $1.5. Active middle age or rettrcd C;,U;;ST0;:;;0:;r,c,..="·"='~':1;0!m:',";1;,'":;;11· 1 red. 673-«iGJ. cc"°'PP71,-· ~~--,.-..,..,0'7. pany. Apflll c1111t1 fully in1bur11t.'Cl upon quallficat l Nl'\V or experienced people. Openings avalla Complete Lralning progra , DI~ 988-40M e~.. Hanamen S.7·5846. • 5-49-2502 • couple Deluxe l.1.t.. "'"'"" ' _.. HOUSEKEEPER to as.si.!lt L .V .N. ruu time days 7-3:30 · • ..._, •• _..., time. illl 842-4461 for in· Apply 9-12. Mon. thru \Vcd. · X1 l" •-1 °· l PUBUC NartCE benttlta incl. t & salary. tervl!!w. Community Unized PACIFIC MUTUAL with elderly couple, live in. nt .-.nge m• ts. uc;ver y Rl)Ofl ng 64&-0091. MethO<Ust Church . Call 496-2722. Manor Conv. HO!lp. ~· 1-'uture manli.iemcnt op :n~ ..... IN TMI SuN•IOll cou•T C)ll ,,.. ITAT• 01' CALl'°9:NIA l"OR TM• COUNTY OP OllMIOll MO.Aofna MOT1C• Of' MIAlllH OP ll.-nl'lotf Hit Dlll•CTIMO COMVl:YAlllC• 01" llu.L llltOf"•lt'TY IOLD OM COM- TilACT ay DllC•D•NT IN TKt: MAnER OF THE ESTATE 01' Git.ACE M. DAY, DkHMCI. NOTIC! IS Mllll!I Y GIVEN llilf tl'lt Dl'tltlon ef 0!.1111 .JOrc.t Grtgg, •• eictc-vlrlx Gf lhe .. 1.10 91' Gf'.c. M, o.y, 6'cHMd, for •n orOtr •11lllorllln; •nd dtrKfl1111 tM •ucvtrt• of fflt "Iott of GrKt M. O.y, dtcMMd, to Cllll'#9'f ti. prWtrty ,,....,..fl.,. dtsctlbld to Lor• F•v• 0-l!ng In ~II-with tM ttrms of the -o-t of w le •nd pitl'CMM .,ror.d Into 1:1'1' ~ In l'lef' llftrlme, •s M119r, hlls ~ Ml fOr '*"" Ing In ~rt...9111 3 of tM Ibo,,_ 9nlllltd court 1111 the 2nd cley of Mlrch 1m •I f :OO 1.m. TIM r•1l prOperty lo bl COi\'tf'ftd 11 dttc;rlbtd 11 loliowl: Lot t1, Tr-<t JN4o, ..... \l•lltV, rtcordl of S.n fl«Nrdlno County, 0.ftd J•l!Ulry lt, lt13. W.1!. IT JOtiN CO,,.,,f'f' C)trll TOMLINSON a ITSINMAN nJ ..... Ctwt II., 19119 4N SN ..,..._.., catlf • .S.I AllWMyl fW eJ:KWl'rl• Pllbll..,,_ Or.,,,_ C0111t O.Uy l"lkll, J1n119ry 1" u. 11, 1m n...n PVBUC NOTICE MOTIC• INVITIM8 llDS llD rT•M llO ....... HOTIC£ IS HEREBY GIVEN tMI -1· ed propoul1 wlll Ill ncotlwcl 1:1'1' tht City ol Cwt• MfM, 10 wit: The City COll!>Cll, P.O. 90ll: UCO. Co.I• Meq, Galllonll•, 1111 or i.fOl'll flw hour of 11:00 •.m. 1111 Fri· ci.y, f'.tlnlliry t , 1m . Bids wlll Ill public- ly-" tnd rffd •loud •t 11:00 •.!'fl .. or •s _, !Mruf!W 11 Pf'KliCIDlt 1111 Pli- dtYo Febrvtf'Y 9. 1m, ln t111 COllncll Chelnlllr1, City HtH, 77 F1lr Orlw, CC.I• Mne, C.Utornl•, for '"' twnllhlne of lorl'f f'Wo fd) lllCh INTERNALLY IL- LUMIN.1.TEO SIGNS. .l.ddltl-1 MIS of 11'4 SPKlfk•ll-Inly Ill obl•llllCI 11 tn. office of flw Plll'CMto 1119 Agtnl, 11 F•lr Orlw, C0t;l1 Meowi, Clllfornl•. Bld1 91\ould bl rtl11rned to n... ttt.rlfton of ffM City Clork. In • -ltd •nwlope ldlnllllld 1111 11'11 ovl11d1 wlll'I 11'11 1110 ITEM NUMBER •nd ffll OPEMlMO OATE, Etch bid INll 9'11dly lkfl •l'W:I tvory 1""1'1 IS ... lorftl In the lpkltle111lon1. Any and •H nct11llons to tM qoectrtca- 11-must Ill dHrly altlecl 111 the Did .,,.. 1111-to ,,...t torlll •ny llHn rn Ille "lllCllic.tklM •H bl tr'Ollflds tor r• ltc:!lon of tM bid. Etch bkl Wti Mt forth the f\111 n- and ~ of Ill per-•nd per11ff lnlll'ftled In ttM Pf'OOOMI •• ptllldp,tft. In Cl .. of CGl'JIOl"tn-_ Include fllt ... ,,.,.. of Ille J>r.klenl, SKl't!VJ, Tr--, M'!llll -· The Clty CM#ldl of Ille City of C.r. MIM ,............ tM r1fht lo r.ftct eny w ,,,_ DATED: J-..rv :n, lm PllblllMd O!'_,,.. COhl 0.Uy Piiot, Jtllll«Y 24 1m a1.n PUBLIC NOTICE PIJllUC NOTlCll MOBIL Home roof l.'Clf.t11J: &: ~. $tlecllal Jan It Feb. '(irlce, (11lJ r,67~1439. Sewing/ Alter•fl'>nt Alteretlon-.,5145 Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. AVON CAL INGI QEUVERY o1 DAILY 700 N~~~rtCe~~:bDrtve H OUSEKE'EPER-Llve-JnMAlDS wanted 1.s..25 )TS. To help with after-the-PILOT ~SUNDAY ONLi 10 $200 n10. 1 Adult, Ute Part time. Newport Channel holldll)'I billi. •plendld newsp&per carrten. , Re-Equal ()ppor Employer duties. Car necea. 557413.12. Inn. Mt-3030. - eamlnJ Of>POrlU\\l In your qulrea the I.lie of a' Station HOUSEKEEPER -Teacher MAINTENANCE MAN own nelchl;>orhoOid. Wqon or Van. Contact Mr. EXP'D MOLDERS needs help 2 days per week. A-rfioa rt mt n t Complex. S4C)..7041 HStal'I')' Seeley, 330 West Bl)' 9<IO w. 17th Street. 968-9901 roua:hly experienced in BABYSITl'ER, days, my ., Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa. 00..()542. IF you work at a plant or eo electrical .\ plumbing. Own Muse or )'OUI'S. ln NB area, DENTAL Rec e pt Ion is t F.qual Opportunity Employer that employfll, more than 15 tools. Sa1Af')' $600/month. !unities. Call l\1r, Sloan ! 832-~. TARBELL REALTORS ~---REAL ESTATE SAL Brokerage fum has openi for 2 itrJ1, age 2 & 5, Newport Beach Orthodontic 0 ---------•I people le )'OU need xtra • Phone 546-0371 Si 6t3-4192 Office. Top Wary. Liberal 1 • cl.lb, call (nt) 646-97fiO art Maintenanc.-Floors "'-'~='-------BABYSITTER urgent I Y fringe benefits. Pleasant en. FACTORY 6:)0 & wknds. Daya <2131 Houseman, exper. in rug for experienced local R salesn1en who v.·1s!1 lo pand into lhe fiel ds of ,. dc\•elopnlt'nt & land packa · MAGNETIC S 11 n s needed. Mature &: depend· vironment. Dental exp ~· 58'M223-shampooing & floor ca.re. FI economical way to ad· able, Mori-Fri, own tram. A&e 25-35. No smoking. time!, day shift. Small acute ing. ~ wrtile, SW lo $2S pair. KB area. 842-1976 GG-1&!fi. Announcing .......... .,,....,. .,,,...._, care hosp. Pacifica Hosp., 6'f'>."'9. BABY•~ llab~ 2 DENTAL Auistant, exper. *** 18792 De I aware, H.B. fol. Gumbiner &: Assoc.• 1550 S. Coai>t Hwy. : Till CERAMIC TILE NEW & remodel. Free est. Small jobs welcome. 536-2426. Trff Service TREE Trimming, Pruning. Sm1ll Job Specialists. F'l"ee n l. 962-1'.1878 . ·-------- ""•"'Ml"' tt l':. chainddc w/knowledge of M2-0611 2<16 ~~a. vanous desk. Salary open. Send ~~ q, lo ~E PER50NNEl I °"M,..--;T·~""~.~· -c-·t--.$84=ooo=-'IVW~ • .,,.,...,_, resume to Box 1799, Lag ~~ SERY1CE5•Al"""C'"'-lt"'"'V gr. re1nee o BABYSITTER, college girl Bch. • nuu~ I Oppor. & potential are w/2 tree days ......eek, Ill)' DENTAL Sec'y-Bookkeeper. (! 'J tr ~ f'ee Ir: Free Postliorul unlirnited w/this nat'I home, Bluffs, NB, 644-41<17. Exper. or eolleie. Call Sales Order Desk/ giant. Fantastic benefits in- BABYSrrrER Mon thru Fri 54&-300). Electronics to $800 eluding co. car & expenses. for 15 mo. old girl. My 0 1 N N ER C 0 0 k & New Lite Industrial Illdus. Engineer to S900 Call Lance Scott, 833-2700, ho Exec. Secretary to $600 Dennis & Denni! Personnel me Balboa Island 673-888l dishwasher. Apply In person Divlsioli For Women Sales Secretary $600 Agency ot · lrvJne, aJ82 BABYSI"ITER needed from aft 4 pm. Hungry Tiger, 353 Bkkpr/Glrl Friday to $650 Michelson Dr. Hpm, in Woodl(ll)d Sehl Eaat Cout Hwy, NB. N~ lfftmedlately Recept/Typlst to $500 P..1ANAGER, ,i nature female area. 60-ioot alt 6pm. DlSHWASijERS° ~ d e<r. __. · • Bookkeeper t.o $625 wanted. Womel\I swimwear . Bailk Note Teller Beverly Manor Conv. Hosp, Experienced Inventory Contrl to $450 ,\pply 390 E. 17th St., CM. Bre•k the bank Laguna Hil\1, 837-8000 PC Assamblers Recept/lite type $433 548-6601. You will here! Great spot of. DOG Groomer • Must have Constr. Bookkeeper S14~LM7'ANc=A~G~E~R~-~H~,.-,,~tal~-can-. Laguna Beach. 494-9421 REAL ESTATE-I SALESMEN -"'hy not \\'Ork in lhc hottest area Hw1- t in gt on Beach/Fountaln Valley and let us train yqu ! Cail Phil MeName.,e , VllJ.AGE REAL ESTA'u:. 962-«n. "' Recept/Typist to $5 ' Sharp girl, type 50 w.p i. Good personaltty. liv 1he complex. ,· Secretary to $550 . fers tremendous benefits to some exp. Apply ll3 Allo ' ~etitng Clrktrype $405 teen, Ex.per. in retailing & Job W1nted, Femele 702 ~ce~J~re~;· ~~;':ii =way. C.M. No phone LiteTlr:J:::ria~~ork ~~~17th Cat Irvlnel CM foods. 522-2Sl9. win your heart! Call Tracy DRUG & Cosmetic sales lady 642-1470 ~~~l'I r ~~.r Joh se~: Orange Co. bank needs gOOd loan sec'y. Prcv. c.xp•.·r. typ.. ing loan documcnlli pl't'('d. Sh 80, typing 55. l Composer Opr to $6~0 Xln't oppor. to gro .... , ...,., yolfhg expanding t.'O. variety~' f typesetting jobs. Need . cent JBM composer ex r. SCANDINAVIAN LADY Ettlclent, mature. Can drive, do errands, limited seettlarlai, lite housekeep... Ing for slllele person. Prefer llvin&: out Refs. 673o-4893 COi.LEGE student 10.C.C.) seeks part time office work. clerical, P .8.X. etc. Costa MH& area. Available after-noons I pm . on and Satu•· days. Call Unda 546-«78. NEED help at home! We have Aides, Nlirses, Housekeepers, C.Ompanlon1, Homemakers, 1) p j o h n , 5<17-0081. Help W•ntld, M ~ F 710 ACCOUNTING CLERK Beauttful modern olc in Fashion Island. Co. has great benefits & pi:omotes from within. Fee Paid/ Also Fee Po11Uons Salary to $500. Call Sally Hart, 540-605.5, Coastal Pet:lonnel Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM M~, 833-2700, Dennis & exper. See Mr. Powers at • Many auignments in the _.,. -.,. -.,. .. 1 i::--..•d Pl -·" Dennu1 Penionnel "Nen,.., ol "·--· "-all ~ •• , CM. -•• iw~ ...,_ ng. """t' • ease =u "I> ·-~ • .....,,la<:,. """"' ...... _ Newport Beach, Irvine, 213155&-1234 Irvine, 2082 Michelson Dr. No phone calla please. Santa Ana & Costa Mesa BARMAID wanted. variowi areas. JOBS ~! A T U R E , I iv e i n hU'• Utt! John' e ~ne· ·-• • trai..,.. URGENTLY NEEDED Housekeeper Balboa for s "' open. e s EDP SENIOR """",,.. , .... ..:u ""' ·~ •Secretaries elderly lady. Call 0"1" 5 to 6 Inn, am2 Santa Ana Ave, Positions. Excellent earn-"'J S.A. Apply in penon OPE RA TOR inga. Weekly paycbecks. e Keypunch Operators pm. 673-328<1 Ask for Joann. Uam-2pm. • Sol!1erers/wlre wrap MATURE Women for retire- BEAUTY Operator, f/time N~Jl!>M, \.Be_~c.h ~ial •Billing Clerk Typist ment home practical nune shampoo chi & assistant ~s irwututioo bas un-2061 Businus Ctr. Dr, ~r!'!tm = Etc. Sa~ Home 64H716: 1810 W. Cout Hwy NB. medlllte openini. You will Irvine 133-1441 NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO Medical Tr•nscriber ~=~~=~~·=·~-1 operate J00.-370 o:,mputers BOAT BUILDERS on a 3 day lhl!t bui.s. Can· Nr. Orange Co. A1rport Temp Temporary Http $475 + Free Exper. Finiih Carpentel'I & did.ate mus~ve minimum I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IJliNIOR Sa1esm~n: 10--15. Ready to hire now. Top girl Mlllmen needed for quality 3 years avy IBM OS, MALE Full Earn Ul-$40 per week get. t~ can handle ofc '!lgr aallboat manuf MVT experi plus aood FE no exp. nee. ting new cu1tomers for the position along w/medical WESTSAIL. CORP k~.ledi:e af JCL and time 8 to 4:00. Resin pourer DAil..Y PILOT. Thia ts not a transcribing. Ask for • utilities. & 'or electronic assmblr. and d Barbara 1626 Placentia Ave., CM J' $L7S to start. 54!Hl241 nev.•spaper route oes · F not include collecttnr or Al.so ee Jobs Unique workin environment F I B E ii G LA S S , hand deliverlna: Transportation is RIVERIA EMPLOYMENT BOOKKEEPERS & & top benefit" laminotors, piere worl<. prov!dod ' W• work "'"' AGENCY, INC. ACCOUNT Helmet Mfg, 1m Placentia, hours after 1SChool and 8 on ~2 Buslnesa Ctr Dr. Ste ~ Apply 9-12. Mon. thru Wed. CM. Saturday. We have orninJs Irvine 833-9410 CLERKS PACIFIC MUTUAL ~Fountain Valley Soulh !Ornogo Co. Airport Attal 100 Newport Center Ori\·e FRY COOK Huntington Beach areu on· Medial + per(. aome pasteup, . out & stripping. • Wallick Personnel. Services & Agenc ,. 1651 E. Edinger, Suite · Santa Ana t>t7 544-7879 Eves/Wknds Equal Opper. Agency; RECEPT-ESCRO Fabulous oppor, for sharp• n- div. who desires to ~c their mark!' Wonderful ·-P- por. to advance •· Renowned ro. offers great benefits. Cail Pru Pren~. 833-2700, Dennis & De ls Personnel Agency or Irv 2082 Michelson Dr. • VOL·T Newport Beach Over 21. Mu.st be clean & ly. You must be out cl OFFICE MANAGER Instant Personne. ~ ~-·al ~ Empl neat. Appl) in person, Surf 9Cbool by 3 Pl\f to F i Receptionist . Tl!mporary Sel"Vlce """'" "'t'...... oyer & Sirloin, 5.930 W. Ooast participate. Experience.: antaat c oppor .. for ple~t Very Front Office ; 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 106 -"-W'Y~·~· _N_.e_.______ boys gtven pr£ or It y. ~l'tionwl':: :n=ulliw fi:;(. Oelighltul !inn st.'Cks s\lilJCI Newport Beach M&-4741 ELDERLY houael<eeper, GARDENER: Must be 968-9641 ......,. charmer lo kl'<'f) clients ACT NO\Y -Represent Sarah Equal Oppor. Em~'-~r llve-in poaaibly. 2 children,· , -"~·-_. l.-...i.-an •-· lice. Doctor is a real gem! happy & answer pboni:s. r--in N .....,,"' ....,.vw.a1 ,........,... ...,.. JR BUYER Wonderful pla.ce-h..·-· & in-'r'. ·1· ·1· f ~ .....,"'nay fOW' area. o Boo'·'--,_. 12 &13. 642-2622. gen'I malnt. of townhouse """"" r...'tcl ing pos1 1(10 or •-· 1 No ll L N ~...... terestlng practice. Cal Deb-... _ · bfl ta ...... estm • co ec 0 AUTOMOTIVE OOOK· ESCROW TRAINEE condo. 9635 OJrnwall, H.B. • b .,.,,.., cnJOy pu c eon I. dellv. Xln't arnngement to 962-9911 . Y Dugan, SJl-2700, Dennis Call Barbara l\1ac. 833-2'1 , add to your family Income. KEEPER Learn all areas of e1Crow ~==~~~=~=~ With Electronic & & Dennis Personnel Agency Dcnnis & Dennis Pc \ Phone 892-5333 or 836-7826 With RE 'V NP L D S I: w/one of the fastest grow. GENERAL HELPER ?\1echanical Background. of Lrvine, :m2 Michelson Agency of Irvine, or 646-0882 REYNOLDS experience. lng firms in the area. Must to assist in the supply room, VOLT Or. ?t1ichl!lson Dr. , ' Contact MARIAN PAR-have good typing ski.Its. caII pick-::Up supplies from ven-MEDI,.,"• <-A~t .. -. ..... • AN OHlO OIL CO. oilers RISH. DUNTON FORD, Jan Page, 540-6056, Coastal dol"S, he will need a gtw;>d TECHNICAL CORP. kno~ ~~· ~ RECEPTIONIST t' opportunity for high income 7l40 S. Main, Santa Ana. Personnel Agtncy, 2190 driving record. Call for aP-3848 Campua Dr., Ste 106 Resume C'hwified ad no. Be the assistant to the P~· ~~~ ca:;PI ~=1'tn~; BOYS & GIRLS· lii1Harboi0iiiriliBlii"'1ii,iiCMi0ii0ii0ii0iio I polntmerlt. New}))rt Beach 546-4741 597 c/o Dally PUot, P . o. ::=~·~s ~~~fft~ benefits to mature man In Wanted for Newspaper route• Exec. Sec'y Mktng S650 ~==~54j~l~9!0-,;.,J ==~·I l624 Orang:ethorpe Way Box 1560• Costa !.iesa, Ca sh you could rise to tbC -~~ Costa. Mesa area. Regard-in Corona de! Mar Area. Sec'y, Bkkpr A1A to $800 GENERAL OFFICE Anaheim 879-9330 92626· , ec. level. Start $450. ' less at. experience, air mail. Call Dally Pilot 6'f2.4321. Recepl/Typi.st $500 One girl office, lite typing, MEDICAL In 1 u ran c e Sally Hart,~. Coas I 1 L. F. Read, Pres., Amerf-' Keith Crofts A+P Construction $5..r,(l able to work with figures & KEYPUNCH Secretary Receptionist with Personnel Agency, can Lubrlc Is C.O Box 696 Acctng Clrk Walnut ~ .......... 1 phone ............ -·"'ty. Call Med I care, Medi-cal Harbor Blvd, CM. Dayton. o: 4MOi '. ' BOYS to sell flowers. $1.50 General otdce .,,...,.., ;79:"9511 for"";· .. -,·~ OPERATOR knowledge. Nrw liib in iiiiiioiiiiOiiOiiOiiiiiOiiiiq hr. & up plus bonuaes. Call Exec. Sec'y to pres $700 , CITY OF Fashion Island. 640-0140 ask RESIDENT mgr., re!. oouPle Paul_. <197-1295. f'/C Bookkeeper 5700 GENERAL Oftice.Muat type. NEWPORT BEACH for Jean. to manaa:e 5 apWSin Airporler Opposite Oran99 County Alrpart HOSTESS (Gourmet Dining Room) Also IUSBOY Apply In PeNIOn 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine, CalU. BUS Driver 21 or over tor Secretaries Sa:>() lfrs: 7:31).4 pm. Banquet MECH Clem.en t e. <19 2-$46 private Chriatian School. Clerk Typist $425 Sales Office. Apply btwn 2-<I 2nd StiUt l4 pm.U;30 am) ANIC. Class A Smog 8.17-8012. ; Short hrs. Will train. Good Property Casualty pm, Mrs. Wat.on, Airport.er $3.33 Per Hour "f· ~up I: "t;{ duty. Ap-Reservationlat • driving record required, Ap-Underw, riter $15K Inn Hotel, 18700 MacArthur Temporary position until Py . c.oa.st wy, N.B. SMILE PRETTY : ~1.. in .,........... .,,.,.,,, NEWPORT Blvd, NB JUne. 30th, 1973. Req's 6 Whe ..v '""'""' .wo.w mo's ex.per on IBM 029. Needed lmmedlat~ly n greet VIP'S as a re1ta1 Brookhurst, Fount al n Personnel Afency GENERAL Office, lite book-O>qtact Perw:>nnel Office, TRAINEE agent. Mazvelous way t to Valley. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. keeping. PJ.ea.sant pbooe :Q00 Nev.·port Blvd., Nl'W· meet exciting I Inter~ . BUSBOY 642-3870 ~~t~n4nlyN Apply port Beach, Callt, 673-8633. ~!!· Lovely ofc. &I! Full or .... ~ time. Good """''I'll!!!!!! ........ ..,. • ewport ASS£MBL£RS pos uun for happy iv. _.. • ~Ii Blvd, Costa Mesa. Ask for seeking ilamour spot &;wOC:Ov~f1~W0• EDP TECHNICAL Gary. ~y=-na T~~~ for ~ Clarlcnn•· :...,833-no!!'1·.°" .. · S GIRL Friday fur garment .. h .. -indl G l 1 Long Tenn~lenmenta ""' uo::: .. '"""' •u ... 2318 W. Newport Blvd., N.B. upport Spec:l1U1t manufacturtt. :P.fust have gd ...... ., v. rea oppor. o Holiday Ir Vacation Pay of Irvine, 2082 MlcheJ' n OiILD care needed tor "" knowled .. of ~°"K'" &: be get in thia fuclnatlng lleld VOLT Dr. • J• N Be h Financial .... 16 in a wonderful co. that has old baby, 5 to 6 hrs per day ewport ac . fashion orlenll!d. Ca 11 terrific beneflta. ca I I Instant Per~I RESTAURANT " in my home. Vic. of Serv.k:e1 Instltutkln haa trn· IW(rl910 betwn Sam-5:30 Marlon Mann, 833-2700 Temporary Service Bus men, waJtresse*& Magnolia & Atlanta. Need m~ate ope~, You will pm. Denni1 & Denoia Personnef 3848 Campus Dr., SWte 106 waften. See Miu M Reis. 549-1818 ~~~~, !~hnico ;u~ ~ GrRL'S Club of ~ Harbor Agency or Irvine, a:>S2 Newport Beac.h .. 546-4741 a.tterB!J>Nm.BROWN'S I OULOCARE, my borne, tional hardware or .oftware area needs a dance in-Mkhelaon Dr. Equal Oppor. Employer El Balboa Pen. Boy 10, girl 6 problems pl111 develop pro-structor for eirl's 6-12 hrs KEYPUNOi Operator, ex· RESTAURANT from 2:JO.approx 5:30. 3-4 ductlon and testa scheduling per wk, $2. hr, afternoons, per. Nltes. Utimes. Per!IO!l-NEED 4 attractive women 3U06 S. Coast Jlwy. daya week. some wkends. methods for OS en-phone 646-7181 ask for Mrs. nel Dept., Hoaa Hosp, NB. JO..@, for up to 6wkl publ!c l ;;;;;;r;;;iSo0u,.lh;;;,,Lag:=~una:::C:;:;:±::. ref req. 67:Hi61<1 bef 2:30 vironment. Long. KITCHEN AJ•--"-·-h .relations project, to In· RESTAURANT Bookkee 1. uo::·Vcu..,.... n troduce new bake service to CHILD Care-2 Irvine school . · . HOSTESS wanted, ful1 time, & daya. Full & p/time. Costa Me,. reoideoti. No wanted, 5 da,ys wk. App girls, 3 eves wkly. Must Essential requirements In-mu1t be over :n. No ~hone p k Lid Co Ho 466 penon art 2 pm, The fJ;• have own car. m-9449. elude exten~lve OS opera-calls accepted, app Jn ar hi o nv. sp., IE'lllng. UnUorm provided. Crowns Restaurant, 3801 . lions cxpenence on IEll'le Flags p, N.B. Salary. Call Mn. BJ.ahop .:..ar:~ CLAIMS CLERK scale S/360 or S/370 equip. pe~n after 2 pm. Five LABORATORY Veni-Punc· 540-7591. Coast Hwy, CdM. No P~Jlll Co. --•, ind!v. w/bubbfy ment. Candidates mull!: have Crowna Restaurant, 311)1 E. 1 /!Im d p I 7."='2C..,=~===~ calls accepted. ~· •~ ll 1 c-.. r-• f OS Cst H....,, Corona del Mar. ure, P e a,ys, erw>n-NURSE AIDE TRAINING .,,_ ,_ l F ~ Equal Oppor. Employer phone per.!IOfla!ity & Ute~ exce en ,....,.... o:uge o -# nel Dept, Hoag Hosp, N.B. A health career oppor.. 2 wk n.cSi.auran -ut ~ l"'!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!!!!!! I Ing to lake claim reports. JCL and Utilities. LEGAL SEC'Y elus. Employment oUered. Serv. Middle aged n API' Manager for (6) l br Fine co. & beautiful office. TIME FOR Young attornev need.I .~ .. -Peraonnel bejlt, Hoag Hosp, p/tlme. H.B. Call unita, 11' bllc ocean. Hunt. Start $375. Call Jan Page. Apply ~12. Mon. thru Wed. indlv. who W step r1 .. h't1ri,,..N,,.B,,.=,-,,,,----~ 613-ml!. Bch. Middle ,., P"'rd. ~ 54Hl55, Coutal Penonnol PACIFIC MUTUAL "UICK CASH ~ '•NURSES "'RN"'s"'u:::,,..,,=,.,.,-,-,..,,--.. -•--H ho B!·J 700 N-rt Ceol-0r,·... .,. &. take owr. Salary to $650. ' aides, exper. pref.. ,_1 .... off rent. 53&-34($ ar 637-00C .,. .. ncy, ,,;iv U r ... u, ~-...... "' .,. Fee Pa.Id/Alto Fee Posl· all shlftl, excellent 'IVOtidna: n ... _.. home in beach att 6. CM Newport Beach THROUGH A tklns. Call Helen llaye1, conditions. Beverly Manor Call n4: ~ for •P EQUaJ 0ppor Employer ~. Coutal Perw:>nnel Conv. Hosp., 24452 Via R.N. relie1 nl&ht DAIL y PILOT · A .. ocy. 1190 Hacbor Blvd, Etb'a<ta, La...,. HUis. 11-UO. ll<v<rfy Vacancies coat money! R.mt CM ·"837=--;:;:;,-· 7.',...,--,--Conv. H<111p. 496-5786. Assemblers CLERICAL (U~) URGENTLY your boule, apt, store WANT AD The futest: draw tn ~West. NURSES AJde-lmmed open. bldg., el<. lhru a Dally rllot • ... a D&Jt, Pllot Ctaa!!led Ing "3,30, ~ ;i.11,30, Oaulfted Ad. .... Ad. 6U-5671. UUme. Park Udo Conv. l,,;;===============:O.:..:::::::::::====I Hoop, ... F1aphlp, N.8. Electronic urrently Needed NEEDED OFF1CE N~LVN or STAR GAZER'~.. :~a1~",t:.L~ r =:7.;;;r--l'ra.AYlL PO!l.ANl----.----1 9'1!Hlf80. )( y_. o.p, Admr, GWdl-k LllU OPERATORS, a1na1e needle ...,.. Aeconlhtg to th• Stors. Y S8'!· '1 rh. overlock. Zlppenietter. Top' 'To dewlop n'llS$OQt for Thundoy, oer. u~~ pe,y, exper. only. RoU's rtOdWl:lrdlc::om.pondlngto rurbn f.10.ta.7;1; Mfr:;-... 865 .Production Pl, of)'oll' 1"'loc bhm sfon, NB. I 1....-:fl~ 61 • 0 P TOMETRtC a.sUl:ant. 2You'Q 31s.tt.r ~~ part time, mature, llw ln 3YOl/ll UAMotlota 6) .. -l ~ ~·~ •T• 3AAcirw. D.111 -area, mus vc· ~ .. ._..._..,,MBLERS NEVER A FEE 5~ l5AM 651n OR'MIOOONTIC FRONT ~ 60.-'6YOll '6HM OFF•~~ A LI--& 7T..,, 37,._.. 67~ \"'f" nee. SMlll....n Int•tvieW !loon •-31"" "., °"" Packers 9 am-11am'1 pm..t pm 1iZio· ~~ 10~ •• Patna,_ In exchange U ntly N--..1-...1 Work when A: where 11 loolt 41 R.,ofb 71,., 1, ~ for apertm:t:nt, 4 hn a dl,y. rtJe ..v.u you WAnU Jj=-~:~ ~~l"=~'~'.1 for your renr. 548-9755. wn1 Train-Nner A Fee Interim J'"' .. ...,,, ... ...,.,1, Todo"t' PAINT Spraytt & Belt Work when It Whet'tl 5.. 4SWM 7S~ Sander Wanted tor 0ra,nge ,,,. wan11 Personnel SerYic• """ "',.,... ,. ...,. eooniy Fum!turo Mtg. I -ri -c M 17 ~ "7 r.oi,. 71 A Creal future I oompany n •• m m w. '~"· . . """"'"' ... w... ,.,.,,. 11 ~-·-·-· P .. ~IOn--' r---'ce MJ..7523 546-1591 "U. ,,,_ """" boot 11.~.w~ _..,_, .... ~I 20or. .50Qoit. IOAMl!tbt 1767l Arms~, tmne. 711 W. 20th, C.M. EquaT Oppor. Erop.}oya' ~~ ~f.:d.tct. ~= ~7-W. 6ft..7Stt ~llft ll~ ~v-llM ' PICKUP Boy wamtd fw Equal Oppor. Employ" QUICK CASH J:= lit:::.. :;:=.., Modkal t.lb w/,.ltable C8l' '·"!!!'l~~~!""ii!-• THROUGH A "'""' ,.,..... ....... 401" ..... call ''"'· -i· '"Weed It A Reap" -Pln 57 ""°" ''°"*"••• mca 6~140 "'°'" .......... lo !rub DAILY l'ILOT !I=''"' l:~ ::gr,: "':" JZ:l_ PROOFREAOING, """" • tum ttte:m lnto caah WANT AD aTo "°"°"""' 90 .... r.q typing . Part time, Wed ' CALL DAILY PILO'I' '°'a.oa ®A"-6'?J/£J ~ SaL Apply In penon on I--~~~~~~'!.~~-.!_---~==~=~======='°'====-==·=~---Wed . at 1545 Ntwpm't Blvd Q..liSSlnED "" ... 6G<i611 •• • . _ .. _._call_64""81 __ 1_~- Interview Houn • SECRETARIES 9 am-11 am It 1 p~ pm • TYl'ISTS Work when &: where you want! • MTST OPRS lnt•rl!n • nLLERS Penonnel Senic• • LABORERS · m W. 20th, C.M. • ELECTRONIC 142-752' . ~ Equal Oppor. ASSEMILERS l'I • ROOM CLERK ExPQr. 3 Pt.1·ll:30 PM nltes. Call Bill Sehnc 2 pm-4 pm, Newponer N.8. 644·1700. * SALES POSIT·! Occidental LUe In Ne Beach haa 11. po1ition for an l'nthu•lMtlc dlvldual with aalea Position offers manage potcntlal, new comm1.11 controct th.at I• root in duatty. Initial fina _direct m..U IJl'(lttrlUn. Mr. Freundt at 6#-6800 • SALES ptrson to lell tlonery supplle1 In atta. WO! tn.ln. Beach tiont'n, lMl7 Newport C.M. SAUZMAN, Ex'p hard nit~ li1on thN !-'rl, Ap penon Kenn R l HIU'dware, 88 R Blvd, Costa Mn& ~ clerk. part • ... ,., dnta•tore 10-15 hn/Wk. Pharmacy, • 9 t-1 0 494-0145. SALES clerk to leam 'tflfl(!ry b sin<>--., full Bc1tch Stat!OMn, Newport Blvd., 0.M. Ooo'I .... up the "Ual" it In cl .. ln.td, IOSltota- Ii • • . ,. . • • • ' .. < DAILY ,ILOT w ....... .,....,., 24, 197> In ... , ' ••1111 ~ -lrttll-.......... : llil I --· J[Il] ! ............. ·11Il1 ! ..... )11 ... • J[JJ] •.• , ~i~W~M~~~.M~~~~~7~~~·~~~W~•~n~-~~M~&~F~7~1·~1 ~~~~·~p~W~-~-~~~M~&~,~7~~~.~~~w~.~n~~~.M~l~,~7~"i l~~~~~W~M~~~M~~,~7~M~~~~w~.~~~~M~l~F~Z~."~·~ 12-~·-~~~ ... , ... It> ~ "MIN .t.Nt WOMIN" • ' --X·RAY TECH $IOI >10~. Eweythlor m,.t Falt Wealhlr Frltndl-! W ...... Typist . R .. cly lo hlrt ..... ""'"" ~ Waahor, D•K"'il Aoybody ... he b1en<Ul/ WANTED' ~· u...i ae-fMltiHU ~AC'l'IJ RING AYNAR MFG. CO., l_NC. .... Has Immediate Open ings For: * NUT FORMER SETUP-MAN \ . ·'· Minimum of 3 )'ears expertence!'lettir,Jtf up &,operating WaJerbury FarreU Nut Formers. ~ SCREW MACHINE.SETUP OPERATORS .. 1. -j;;.. Years e•perience se(ting up & ope;atiog ll--&,.,wn & Shatpe·Screw Machines. "' t :: * TOOL & DIE-MAKERS .Ji..DnnaI apprenticeship served in tool & die making or equivalent S-5 years experience -MqUir~. • . These openings are available & offer .. excel·· .Jf.nt compe~ation . Our excellent beneflts program includes : rpup ~le<lifJI\ & Lile lnsllrance . illc~ 'LeaTe -. id Rolit!Bys & •Vacations Iii Sbliririg/Retlrement Plan I < · dit -U~lon ---cellt!bl WorkinfConditions '• Apply Employment Office ,__AYNAR MFG. CO., INC. .lA IOO So. State College Blvd. Fullerton Interviewing Hours ~ay tbru Frld•y, 9 a .m.·12 and 2..C p.m . '"' "' I ' After Hour Interview May Be Arranged ·By Calling .luanita Frederick Wtiile .you were l~oki.ilg for a job, we just gave you • a raise. ' NEEDED IMMEDIAmY: ICfflf ~·Ra,y ted'l to ~ e~~ :r•T ·a: ..yhc:n .)1>U a.re 1lvlnc them panH, iutt, cos C um t tur r&diolollit.' Aak lrir =~rd · Coll Ubl o-~-But YOlte a oom-jtweJery, w, 'Mull bl ocel Ba.rt>ara. .., ~ .arick • ,..~o: plaint • and d\,at'• anotbv coad ' IN&Uty. C&ll 'r.. . ft.tVL£ft.A EMBLOYM!:NT 5902 MHdowlerk ~ffim: matt r. P01ltent11 dialolva Sat 10 • "'5:.Y). ~ AGENCJ, l~C, linelon s...,,,, Nr ipr1n&, . amll .. drop 10 fxowDI • .... 8311 Technical 2'W &ltnea Ctr Or. ste. l90 '<.ialt-11 Edinaer worde become ahelut• • Office Pumttvrt/. lrvl.ne SJ»C.O ' tomctt·~. AJ AL'S CAR· 9au1 I R•pro (0""1• Co. Airport ,,.._) ltwtlry ' 115 PET, we like IO he ll'ft.nds • =P' 24 Statl1tlc•I 1 wllh our euatomert, even 5• 11111 t ~ _,. ~ I Qffl INDIAN Jewelry, 1llvtr A In "alonny we•'"·'·" 1, ·.t ,,. nu "".,...Qll --ner• c1. . 1 ~ turqlJOlte. Jut returned """ Walnut ottioe dealt SUll), · ! · •rt r11 , ... tron1 rtlef'Vauon. AU new JOmelhlnc ~t Tell UI! \w.&.nut lkle cl:lr SlO, twlvel \V,e just "!'&ised your startfng salary ln to.. XIJ,t cam~ .&..-Mort i V ;;ewtty, ttrwa. bracelm, We'll mtlke. n&bt. wlthollt ;det'k Ohair JIQ. 14:5--1200, H . da,Y ~'Army to $:l(j7.20 a montli. i\nd t~o best <•'!'''''""ta •i_ ~·· ' " " hllhl, •ll'l""M -·· 11>-• flahAi_,5 CARPET wo DESKS-U0.170 wk/amb . 1 thing 1 _ about It is you might nol l!ll•q.to spend i-1.1 1'"1 ' Jn..,..,. dlan ' Je.W. ~. " RUG w RKS knclln l2J.llO me ''°" "' . . no worl< • choOee t be Antlqllto IOO Navajo Tradl111, H 32 "" · 0 •p.~\1/l -CM--dllf, hour A locaUon nM>lt Newport Blvd,. C , M , 293 S. Main St., Oranee , ~ h~~fr!~~ i::i~~=l~~gr~~~=ly~r~~~~ =~~ek.t for ,)'OU. ,'Week)¥ SCRAM-LETS 60-1J51. 116 2 D~S• ::!;--:OOK. ftt1no1!0rpt 126 ~~/. ~.8:,'~te::;;~!;, privlle~"· ii/Id 30 KApepltylyln """""G·1rl ANSWERS ;;T,-rtr3001r.~. wled« on ~~~tirfril ~B !'i! "'-')~:iJllO,_m,an unw . You also get your ,choice of over .. 300 ~ood _... would be kltal tor extra .._. -v Wh ~ .. 1.....a _ ••-"'or_ u~h _ 6&-1517 * 11oraie apace' in )'OW' pr-)'OU can pla\I Non-plaJ!en Jobs. at .other 'offer on this: page o ers ........ ..,.. 1~-... ,,. CEO ro •--~ --• all Ill I ~1 · 8 ,__ C Bounce -QlANGER 1 MlscellaMOUI Ill aae. PRl R IM· wt ... _. •• to a:ttcnu he work you a ? 1l'or more information call your '-. us...... tr. Dr. l.Abor-savin& mother: She , MEDIATE SALE. 1212 s. lhOPI. For Information local Army Representative at: Irvin , t3S.1441 keel'& her baby In , Juk .. * AUCTION * Rou St., Santa Ana, (:ontact' Tom Olel<rlcb 64.s.ll'-" r .. 2 W !9th St C "-':A::ic"""'::::"""'::O:.;c :. """°::::::"~btJIC becaWJEo-lt bu an auto-F ' ~--I ~ • ..-SJ -• ., 01_t1 moisla ii matio CHANGER. &Ar"'" ture G 0 RH AM St cir I l n I (Hit Musk Service 542·2435-;1711 N. Moln St. ~ Ana TYPlm & ANTIQUE Auctlona ~'° p.n< suver-Fairfax Pattern. 6 Newport Blvd. at Harbor TQOAY'.S ~llMY WANTS TO Jil\N' YOU, . ST1!N0S SHOW & SALE Windy 's· Auction Barn = J ~~ ;:;/, .... :C:~":OANS . $3.000,000 ~ . 207514 Newport OJ 64S-8i86 tlcatl.y new, ordered now, w- Help Wantlld, M & F 710 Help Wam.d, M & F7ij Noeded In Be11.ch Area. lCXI An~. Exbiblls Behind ""-u' ' ru.i,,. t.f t'l over $400, Sale prl-Oe PMJ. Ciol"8 OUt FOr Bualneu U>ng Beach Al'.'ena •v<v 1 -· a G •1 __ _. ..... :-i n..1 .. ~ Best 11ua1J1v • "''""cm • aerv • •. r 'f:/ • -· Long & ill())•I tel'111 ()ce & U> Be .< Bl .a-• a)'UIU'U, ~ .,-'\ ~I., .,__ " :i":f ... , ~•••lady SECRETARY' ~It.line". 9--4, asslgnmenls ft.valtable. an ng a ... -.,. vu.. 1910 EL CAMINO Gem top Stanton. LOcal p tio n e -.wat'8t.emwt)'·Bald~1 ett". Grocery <;hecker S/H, General office, aend AM For IJ'la · Jan. 25· 26· 71. 28· Camper shell $175 RCA 539-9565. · ' Pi.r Pianos &: Ro11.1 ~1'\JRE & t?xp'd. want-.. reau.me to Box •575. % VICTOR Thu~~!~121 1 pm -.. lO gm '67, 11'" Color TV "pertect PC · 1 nal Rentall ,,,,,,, We Buy.Sell <" ~"" Pil P 0 0..1 • .......,. to tt :>m. oond • .v..... Near ;,.,. set, 3 . c1rcu ar !e9tJO , 0811 .. 1o-g &In ... R IO/V.'Ork !Wt-time at u:-.olh ~-~t. Bo:< 1560, TEMPORARIES NTIQ la Ukt-a·-•do ~-n1-•.i ""-UJ ~ i;..,;,;...;:i "'"' ,...,,..., c ""' ., · A . p te steel ·-~. ~.. s.. '"•.-" clu.._ .. ~1~ ..... ..-~ ......... r.H\. !":iLll' 'S PIANOS ~~ blQre. 40 hl'.,week. No osta •ues&, · cauto1n.ia ...,....,. .,. .. _.,. •""' -. "....,.... nd. Cot S700 U 11~ Silt. nlght or Sun.~ "'Ork. 91627. AnlMOh·So. 1 Anlih•lrri 81. Hlde,1241'1 tall, 18'' deep. 'putter Ii bag. $95. or Beil &areka \~muter~ va~: Colla eu (TI4) 645-3250 Uniforn1 (W'rl. Medical & SERVICE Station. Grave • • m .. .,. 635-6031 as u~per compa.rt. ea. Oller. 642:-356! cle11.ner, powerl\tll ·ruction, •PlA"°5'1tORGANS* hoi!;pitlll benelils. 'Apply ·-~ !uU "-'. -"'1 -u ... ,.,. ...... ~~'J'!~"'""""l 5\.i" x 6~ ", 4 lo~. comp.. SEARS 10" Radla.1 Arm Saw all atta•• ·~ Nrly MW H·-~ wur11·-· L,~.... 1 ,....... ..,,..,, ,,.,. ...... i ~ TY-Pl'S'T art, ll ~x.IO, all Iii plate .... .: ... dra"-r ••blnet • extra ...... _.. -""""""· lM:r, many -..ldg Nutrition, ,ln rear .student PJtime eves, & U ..........i • -•· steel wl Yale locks lndlv. hi-~".: •• 1nc"'"' iA':° ""-c1o···t & man's bla~ reCUner $10. otbeft, January cle~ or Toy World Sto1-e, on low· wkerxt.s, M Must be exp 1e your •"":"' typ"'' ..... Ills keys. Weights oYer 100 lbs. -1AiR-.. :""ad ~-UI -!or 1).12--9188. Westcliff' Dist. on nOW! the best deala are er level South Ca:ast Pl8.28. w/IOcal ~ts. An\d, 19th & to ~ lh!JJ ~ltW)n "'/ Real collector's item. $225. mo....,14 ''"" .· "'"' 111&' STEREO, ]JT3 G a rra rd alw111 at ' Shopping Center, in C.OSta Newpatt, CM. arowmg ro. Rapid atl\anre-r.48·l862. Will deliver $340 at Seari for sale at model. System.lied au t o Wilchi Music c:... Mesa. Ask for Al Casbara. SERVICE Sta. Atte...10 _. mtnt. Salary to $450. CaU . . $2'25. Npt Bch 644-4741 changer DI watt am.Jfrn ''7 I/time. Lite mech. k,;1'. Hclen H a Y e 1 . · ~1().6056, AN'J.'IQUE English Iron bed, • CLOSE Otrr SALE * receiver'. J e' n sen air South Cout fliu.a 546-ta30 2 Yrs min. BMus for lic'd., Coastal Pe.l'!Klnnel Agency, white w/brass trim on bead THURS • Sun 10 to 5 d:\.nskln nreaken A tape WANTED: PRIVATE PAR. \nor req'd) ·Neal 'fn ann.:.ar. 2700 Harbor Bl\'d., Ci\1. & foot. Sl75. 552-!llim. Martanne'I Atfg. Laclles i. Still br'and rwew in TY TO BUY PIANO 1-"'0R Apply 2590 Newport riilvd. TYPISTS * ANTIQUES ~% OFF Oilldn!ns dresses is mo..,_ box. ·\Vu left Unclaimed on· CASH C?.1. ~ Antiques for Interiors 3545 E IJW. Sale at 333 Marinr Ave, la,yaway. Now, $134. Credit · ~2278 VOL 1 • Cst Hwy, CdM.675-2515. Balboa Isle. dept. (714) 893..()501. ==~"""~~~--! s ERV I c E station lnst•nt Personnel . 2 TWN beds, bJx sprng mat-Nimrod Camper Ham.IJllOn ORGAN, Yamaha with auto. Secretary Kelly Girls Sales~Tup pay -fringe Tern........,,,..., &!rvice Apph•nCH 802 tress, Blklwbt port Tv, gd Beach electric. rotisserie. Rb 1 t b m accompaniment. E I Op ·1 E l benefits. Exper prefd. Full ..... -... 673-fl261. 8a,y$lde uin .. -, Alkinlr $450. 1 yr old. qua -porturu y mp oyer Needs )IOW' skil'D! Work &: pt time aVail. A .... 1 .. Shell 3848 Campus Or., Suite 106 •Oft 1 YR. ..,,.,_ del &. m.. cond Rollaway, gd rond. NB N•· 775 • ..._.., ~7-'lllS !!!!!!!!!!l!~!!!!'!'!~!!!"l~!!!'!'!\"!!!!'!!!''l!!!!''!!!!!!I ~ r..v Nc""PClf't Beach MS-4741...., •""'-· 646-tiOtl ~--'-,~-----wn~re you're appreciated on• Station, 17th & lrvine, N.B. Equal Oppor. Employer 11tall. I.ate mod. all cycle . LITE tan, approx. l!iO•yards Store, Resteurant, (714) 871-1550 , . Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 long .or ,goon icrm temp. ___ ,______ . JWimore washer. 839-lm. 2 EARLY Amer. braid nzgs, used oarpettna. Good qUall. ler m orary ~runen1s. 'work TEXl!NTCIANS p T Typ11) 3. da.ys wk. A£.. • DISH\VASHERS' washers 9' x l2' $35 each. 14' x 17' ty & cond. Make oUer, --------- W/Ule top companli?s kl c:urate. rv1ne . a re a. (ftye bit • & new It. g'reen shag carpetJna: 645-1528. DELI reb18: counters ' OPPO~TUNITY -· AV AILABL.E Salesm·~n . "-4 Pharma~~! $750 --f-, Fee Paid/ AJso Fee Jobs Call .l'otrs. Schmidt \VestcliH Personnel Agt'ncy t!llark Ill Center) 542-1836 For an ad In Woman's World -~ C•ll l!tl't'Y Bet 6:'12-5678, ext. ·33)) .f ~ '~ .. "£ .1!'' :. • nlni119 SeamlncJ Tiie "vest :i• 'JOPs! --.fl;. ' 7039 - . ' - 095 Top "'lrts. -· """"' . with this vivid \-cll. S 34-48 Jleginrwn' pride? Crochet ...rr . rl1T ....i : Otla tashionable vest eully ~'''""'"'"' lllC4.iil..,.. ·aU. In single.• and double • · ~ erochet. Choose a bright or E SEMtJNG ba basic color ln ~itting he relous, "1nagtcal .e~ ~ted. Pat. i039: sizes lG- "'--k>ok .., 13 includc<1. ma ..... "&.you tw~ 8El_fF.J'fTY.'ftVE CENTS MAru the 'fiddle. Searl Ue fol" each penern -add 25 U necl$l Ill:, 90ftly, cents for each pattern for ~ Pani:rni90'l5: Air.'.MaU and Special Hand!· en 1 Shel G4, 36, 38. 40, Ing· othenvise third.class , , 46, 48. Size 36 <!>"st delivery wt.II 'Wee three r-takell 2 yards SO.inch weeks or more. Send to tilt. Alice Brooks, the DAil..Y .E,.tW'·FTVE CJENTS PILOT, 105, Needleaafl ~ach pattern • add. 25 Dept, lb:it· 163. Old Chelsea ceeta ... ror ench pattern tor SfaUon, Hew York., N.Y. and &Peclal Hand.I-10011. Print Nafue. Addtou. · otherwise thlnk;:la.SI Zip, Patten Nwnber. wUl take d;trff N E E D L E CRAIT '72! I or more. ~ ta Crochet, knn, etc. F\'ff MIPtlln Martin. the DAILY directkq,. 5'1:• PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept., Iutut Macrtme Book. 232 West 18th St., New Bas1c, fancy knots, pat. York, N.Y. 1011. Print tetnB. $1.00. AMT.. ADDRESS wilh ln.<1tAJlt CroaMt Boole .. , SUE and STYLI!: Lelll11 b7 pictures! Pat- iUMBE&. tttns. $1.00. , SEE MORE Q u I ck Complete btstut o m lto!>k. ,.uhk>nl and choole one • m<n than 1m gtfla -~tt'!e!lm~~-~ from our Sl~plete Alrbtn Boot .. ':'.I er Catalog, All ll 00. I Only 50c ' INSTANT S£WrnG GOOK 11 ·llfl1 R111 ftook_11 • 50c. 'lew tod$1 wear tomorrow Rnol of 1J Prb1 .l.fahans. • 1 50c. .. .. INsrANT FAS ff I 0 N Qnltt Boot, I, .. lfi oa.tterns. -Hundre:I• o f -i<>r. ' uhlo1 . fJictt. Sl. :~1m Qunt; 8o<11i: t - pid want ad la a liCood ln-Quilt. for TMllY'• Uvfns • ftllmtnL J' be1tollru1 pat ems. SOc. ' . I ._ I I. r' ; , , ' '> I Orange t.:11. ChooSe the days, =~j$rpan· J:-. i474i:m delv'd.' s,;1620; ~3. FR& padl $125. 962-5988 alt 6. "''=""'~-----restaurant equip, gaa plna hours & loc&uoo m08I oon-:rECNNIGAL ·-::~~-~ --~~~'-l;jO""'O.;;;;.-:;:'io-i':i'=:::2:: fG DAIRE elcc •--SPECIAL shag carpet W.. oven, wilt In dr & frames, venienc for you. J:.xce.llenl · -* T INEE 'i KENMORE gis Sl.OYt-;.m:tte, SSO; kings{ie matt. '.i.ub; From $2.85 yd. Ce.n install. f96-3t13. ~,weekly payd:Jeck. PERSONNEL PiiuUc Manufacturing ·~'fain· ~ ~ ~3793 springs S25; 12' headboard Reas. Guar:642-7101 eve. Ld ~ &tart you w!)lpur : ... :;, • ,': :_t ~ Jor Ut,ytip A Molding. 4 $10; cedar chest $10.673-1432 iiE\V battery ehatger 12 volt TV, lltdlo, HIFI, best 'fogt: .iot'Ward: Nttded For OW Rapidlyf <la¥;;. 40 hr. wOJir:_ , week. REFRIGmATOR FR. Prov. Dining table Buf· •eompa'ct J.tany uses . Stereo 836 2061 8yMn.1s 'Ctr. Or. Crowin&" ~t ApP41 in per.an Ea1er In· GOOD CONDITION fet 4 chain S375 ' · S4&-5966alt. SPM ---'"------~I lrviine -., ~1'41 Manuract~~ . ~~-dU&tries Ulc. 21D1 Dove, $50. * 645-1834 ~ · P6wERroL ·~Stereos . re· Al.'11* trom o c ,.,,.,. menl In NeWJ:#t Beach.1 Nn;:iort &eaQi.: I .. :\ • REFRIGERATOR . 5 years ! ' Miic.U•IWOVI-tail $219.95 ' -AM/FM/ __ ? .. rl.l!.'T •~; ' UNDDl.GROVND Cablel TV old auto-defrost. Very clean ~OPY BED, WhUe, dbl Want.cl 820 8te1'$/MPX/l-track tape, SECRETARY . J[ You qualify,~there are· ~er. Exp'cl or TnUnee 893-9060. ~-linens (no mattre had pt.ine1. big walnut Pre,s. roa. 'buiu ~\ld0pl1if:nt many inte~ posi. COl'liile~. ApP.y 3826 W. KENMORE auto gas dryer. BRADBURY Sell5C8. ..,..... WANTED: U.S. Coin Collec-spea.ken. Jlllluary price co. needs and.iv. wi good tions in ~ following ColUl H1wQ',. Slightly used SSS . pe _.... lions , & accummulationt. S).02.00. Low u $5.00 monlh- s1t.dls & fnencrty relaxed areas; Tk:!..r.:r-Kutvti'TER CORP. ~ Signed Braque Ulho $1.~. Private out-of-town buyer. ly. USA Stereo Freight Ll· pe~sooalJty. :>Ull"I $61.JU. l.:all An Equal 0ppt¥ Employer Othen1. Pvt. Ply ~. Write. Clauttied Ad No. quldaton, 119 E. 17th St., """" Har1, -· eou1a1 9C TESTER u ~Hu Ls r >:RB H...--. 0~0:'!:0;;;"""~ ~ USED BICYCLES 600. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box -~CM"'-'.-:615-o:--::2442'='. __ ~- YeniOfUlet J\iency, :llOO }lar· Experience ,lihould in-Uptiolslery C1.11te:rs, Elq:ler. 545--0'00. All l;ypes * 642-1272 I l560, Costa Mesa, cal. n&:lii. W Ji Thorens Stereo bor HIV(!, Ct'i. elude ll¥ ot electro-lftl for Orange Counl.Y R -L-. PORTABLE 1V l7" 1.enlth, NEEDY Family Needs T n.nlCription Turntable, n1echanical test eqtlip-JoUrniture Mlg. Great future ent Wa-rs/Dryers 6 mos Id $45, Clothes. furn. & food near Ml" TD 124 wfl'P14 ment. Wortdaig knowledge i compan;y be n e IJ ts. $2. Wk. F\ill maint. 0 347_g desperately. 2164 Puente arm. Pri party, make offer SECRETARIES VOLT Instant Peraonnel of electronic fun:lamen-Domino lndustrles. 11ii'Zl * Ji39-1202 * Ave, Cl\.f. 536-T.W.\. tals and tftju;liqy.~ re-Armstroog, Irvine. 557-6002. ROPER Gas n.nge 4 burner FIREWOOD aale. S20 stacks. DISCARbEO pedestaJ iet. Acuro-"'=""=Radlo~~---A,-~M /'°'F=MI ,guiJ'ed. WAITRESS. exp reg. Oy,f 38" wtde'.•Hotpoltrt -retrtg,--i ~~~-~~ca):yu~ lop. for old fashioned round 8eclcer Grand Prix -touch · · ·J ~111Vora1:y/~rvace ·, 384S La1upui Jr., Sui1e 106 r.iewport .t>e¥CD *-4141 ~ 21, • Musf.--be ,Jn&tutt ~ .l oo tt..Mak&-offu' ,.W.."1911 ~~ · ; table. • ........ -tl.Uler_ .Dlft!' 1rwtalled. PJi l TEST re.sPoiasi'ole'. App!Y ~bt( ~NEW Seara ~ (elect), ted-:' "Pad"!'. Place an ad! Call. 645-3.515 party, make offer 53&-7343. J:.quai uppor. Eknt>loyer • -S.ECRETARIES TECHNICIAN , pm, van De Kam,01 3199 & worldng r,;g was"'r tz... u ~;;u;;;tos;;:·;';;111:;po;;rted2;;;;;;~97~o~A~uto;:;;s =•=mpo~;;· rtod;;;;;;;;;;':;'°;;;A~ut~o~1,;;;1~-::;";;od:;;;;i970~I Bristol, Costa Mel\ buy dryer, UOO., 493-~. ' ' ' Ability to ·umiersland, WAITRESSES -.pvec 21 Furniture 810 operate. aod interpret Mexican Iood & coclrtaUs.1----------GEORGE ZIMMERMAll~S Santa Ana law tirm requh-es' x1nt typists full & part ume legal exp not nccessacy'. Mi~'T & shorthand de&rable. Please send resume and aala.ry l'e- qwrements to 1-'. u. Box ~. Santa Ana 92702 .• '"' eqWpn10nt """· 10,30am11,30am &· 4>30pm-FlNE used furniture, all m.. ft'" Knowledge of logic re-APPIY alll.ly, ID:30 am·.u:JU jar brands. Indoor/outdoor, quired. Preferexperiente am &..4:40 pm-S::ill pm. Mi aceessories antlquee:. Sec-COSTA MESA DATSUN i?' ·a tield' of ~si:ieetto-Casa Mexican Restaurant, Honal 9()fa' Ta 11 a i 5 I e n s&fpy. ' ~ ~. 11ttt Sl./l:.M. designed by Frank Lloyd SECRETARY-I.orig estab:· )'acht sales olc needs an ex- • per. aee'y/recept w/!Ome Wtkppg e.xper, pref'd, MusL. mee.I public well GoOd "·orking conds at pleUa.nt waterlront Joe. We offer good starting salary and l!XceUen1 ben· elits including tJiptal COV· erage~Il )qi. IM to\! can <Qualify for1 w of the above po6itlons then \VE 1 WANT TO TALK TO YOU! -Air._ Chitwood, 673-2050 -'"' • '""'"· van'"' to l800 ABBOTT • r 1c l:SKkpr to ~1:;i1.1 • • , • • Secys i..ei:-al t.1TST to~· .Scientific• Procfucl1 Div. * l 00"/o FREE 1( · . m>. Bi>ch Stteet _ Ne"'po~f Beach, Calit. WAITirn, It/time for Wright Sat 27, Sun 28, re1.1dC11tial ca.re facility .. 1lAM to 4 PM 500 Aven~da xm·t workin& coods. Apply C.Ompo the mutts, Ne\\'JX)t't Parkhunt Ket Ire men t Beach. , ltuide•K:e w~ La Al&· AN'MQUE Ott [ixtu"ft DR .meaa., ·•· •. v. ~ . ·.• table SlOO, 6 chain sti eae, WAl'{RE$SES eor china cabinet, make of· Lunch & Umner ,:,ruica Ex· fer.. Antique Victorian per. oruy. App1y in per&0n, chaise" $225, clock. cedar The l>erby Kestaurant chest, maple cor ~. I;Q S . .t:. B~~ l.:M ·bookcase.. cbest. ~ HI· ~· " Boy. Laa~ deak S85. nort WAITRESS ' ' ..1._ 1V $25. M~: ~· ' exper, uvt:r 2'1. CO-UCH & · Apply in person after ·lOam, . matching Danish * ~,EMO $ALE * ITI41 557-1960 . Liz Keinders ""t!ncy · 45IXI Campus Dr. ~2ll8 · NL-wport Beach EQuaJ. OpP.9I'tfnlty Empjoyer Sie.RETARY-p/tln1e~-4 hr1 ::=:tl:E=:EO::::=:::= ~1n. Me.loof at Mesa Verde chair, S50. Walnut rofiei! Country c 1 u b 3(XX) table, $50. 2 chain, Coral <.:1ubhol\se Rd, CAt.' . linen, ~ each. Mto;c. ==t-.--lamps. Mul!f see to ap.. • Low ~ileage • Exec.. Cars • ' ~· ]29417 a day for small manuL . tirm. Varied duties. WOtl< , , TECHNICIANS W.A l'I ED , EXP ER preci11te. Call aft 4 pm ~ams.r~1s, gooa Wllt,o:s, 536-1.260. ' xln~ "-'or king eond. Apply I ~~---~----11 148 Los Mollnoa San 6 NAtUl"ll Teak CantRin 510 4 Dr. Automatic • • • • • • directly w/owner. Will train. No sh req'd. 1JArt.$..u'li:> 11'.iJ\NUJo'. 717 Ohms Way, CM Call &16-7003 Sl::CRl:."l'AH.Y • C're.SChooJ. l"Ull li me. Apply in pe:rson, Sunflower Early Achieve- ment Center, 2515 Sunflower Ave, S.A:. SECURITY GUARD Prod11c:tion Test t.:leinente or call 4!:J2-8211. chairs. Brand ne'\V specil\l ... oriler, newr t1 s e rt WANTED e.'<p'd watch Redec:eratitlll'ViO. ellrh. 2518 maker tor inquiries. A Elden C:M. 645-1042. __ _;*::...::67'-'~1731 * * HERCUl.ON sofa, &: , $185 Week Salary while at-loveseat, tables, din nn set. Collins Rtldli:I is now ac--tending m a n a g e m .e. 1,1t ldng bed, also glove leather L>ep!ing a~icaUoos for ex-lrjllnlng school If qualified. sofa A Jove9eat Mu.st sell per. producl;ioti test techni-Wa11t man who can learn to Pvt. l)ty. 5.16-fi641 .. • · ciaos to ttliuble shoot &: handle all facets ol own "="="'-'-""=='---·II digital data systen1s &: bulineu w/oo investment-BEAtrr oval F'rencf'l dining ~uipfnent Must• learn bow product. table, 68'', leaf 13'' S17S. 4 I 351561 510 2 Dr., Automatic • • l -41 507 ~Speed • 510 4 Dr., ; • • 121201 510 .2 . Dr. Automatic • • 127711 1 a.re eold, ·how :1o/ tra1tf Maple "lhumb be.¥:" Chain others, how to hwxp sales S25 ea. PacJwd Bell itereo r.10 4 Dr Stl-L / a~ /J/)_ organization tnvenlQii ron-$25. Irvine 51jH)t5 • ~ .:;i. ' •• .... • • ' ••• ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• a . ' $2395 $2195 $2295 $2195 $1995 • 't.-ollin6 ·,• ~ ~-= .. ·~ 0:0~ .. ':t.~ ~ ' ai.:L MAVE RADIOS ·; Parl·tiffif!. 30 hours per WCC!.k. ~ ~ r porlWU\y afteT lchool. 'Blee-chairs, Very nice. $45. '1 r • ,..j 1 , 1 • • •• A! a n.'!IUll of 11 ~tirttm~nt · J trolux..Dtv of .~ 675-3067 .1 ---~----f>-""-~-i-'-_._,,,.,_.._ ... ~.,:.-.j;,,_'!"'..;.• \\l' have an im1nl'dlate open. . .dio " Jo'oodl, Cail llJ..:ilil·~. INTERIOR de'iiihera ·sofa ~ j 1 • t • • ~~.:r n.~:";.~ul:"':~~ """' J>MBOREE~m.vo. WH?;,~ff>~?~' ~" d~'."°"'oa':'; rr~vious, ly '""~n · 197.·1 ·_.D•t•.uni, quires a reliable pel'90n)Yh0 NEWPORT BEAQI CHOOSE your houn, work 61!t-3903 ·1 -.. . can work indei>endentJY & E-"" ~portu,.-~ .......... tot )'()Uriel!': be your <>'tin uv·""="'--:3---,,.. ~~--11 N I handle a wide variety of ':::::L'.::z:. 1emp..,,..,~ ~ Men or women. Can nn pc. sectional, Gold, ever e11"sfi'te·, 'd ' '' plant protecUon &: sale'"· ""' be , ,.ii~h 1· handlcap.....:i, white I: gray Ooral pattern. v Teller Ti-alnee · · VII, -• '"• :n •• ~..::. Excel cond. Cost WllYI ....... , ; assignn1en11. The oormal ·· \! I " ... ~ .... •v ._ -...... · . / work schedule will be. from You C•n Htllfi: on this SIJpplemcnt )'OUI' Income. ~l>J. • 645-ii378 1 .,-.. , 1 • J • .. 12'4; pm to 5,45 pm Wed· '!'en-Ilk lnt'l '~nancl'1 ln•U: l>rlveacob6 'h1'1ormore•MAPLE sp-1 bunk litds ''12M 2 Door '. , . : ' 1 $11!K nesday, J'hut'ljdpy & Friday lute dka f~rp. friendly day ... ; ~.t. Jn per90n, ladder & guardrail. $30'. ' l'v · ~ ,• _. · • ·• • • • • · D71J~1 " trom 10:30 pm-6 am &t-1nd1Y. wtio ~Y•· worltlhg YellQw' q,~,_c.;o., 186 E. 16th Good 545-260'1. AM w... t-. '"'••••r•-.. ~ ~~. u~ ~,.,.... · / "1 urday &. SundiA.y. This post-w/Ute !..public.'-' Wonderful St., O.tl\ .tte1B. I ***Bot & JOY 510 2 D . 79S ' Hon offers rett.JOnslbillt)', Job way to start-~ career. WIG St,ylla .. ".manaaen JOr U9ed . ~ far ;~•t. ne~r , oor ' • • • , • I' .• i ~ . •I $1 ' sa!i1r11ction & exceUent em· Call Jo..Krilf, s+J-2700,.Den-~na=Ue• finest wia ho ' 968--7910 ' 11~u Y AM · ...._ .... p~ berlcl.lts. n=Js &~Denni& Pe.rt0nnel 1tol'e c 1 Call Comde me, · ' ... IWt ......-.,. "'1 ....,I '~" • •I ' il'V;ne, 2182 (2131 today. , 2 PC Sectlonal-Sacrtnce rn. . Ah•e Pri"'es-' R"e· fl" .. ·~·,,.+' ' l ,11 Please Apply In Pe1'110n Miehe Dr. J. WIRli:Jirlf;lt. to build bre~d· , ::15~ complete, 2 lamps. l ~ --~ Mond&y Thru F<lday * TYPlm * boarda' ,.,, 11x1ures. Mu.t F='-=------11 8:30 Ml . 4 PM ft-'-read ~matlcs. Part A: G.r• S.le 812 j ~-, To Ille p........,1 Dept. -~•er for I I poolflons avail. -i Y v»-a temJ>()rary job Xln'l .bttlreflt1. 3 wkl ~AY Om.Y! 11 AM f . ~ • ,- today pd vac. ,,.t. dentaJ 6: tll ~! C.Ompkit~ hOme _ V DM ™"'""' ~11 Uf~ !no. 1'1 IQiw term dlab. ~ 2 rem&'' oop-Wl lfe<d All los.' A~ 1\PPUcatlont per·~-P.-' 11ov<L port FULL PARTS & .. itVICI • "1' .. i)~.~.loycc u~flC0."'~~~8:1~: ~~~~~ ~ COSTA~· ES. ~·... A Mlle 6 Femillc EqukJ Oppir~'SrnplOYft'. tiqui! mli'ron &: cbeata., 21-MlchHI·~ -1-.tw-~ ....... 1~-c -WO " llbruy l&hla, pots. dW>el, u """ ur. .....,.. VM"I 11 • I MAN OW!! T i:ou can odd• & •tnd.t. AD~ Kot>-1 rvltit, C•llfomlt f 4llll ~ Blvd. eam l60· per ;...k, Plllrne Nall g1aa Ewrythlnlf ..., llS.2*)0, ext. a36 ' Ml).9 _,,._ Jo:b. No dllMo with Sarah CHF..APt-.3iio SQ.view latf 49.415 H .&...-· i _...__., • ~fflmo 2 dayl wk. ~·•:mo , -!-Corona ' del .&-. GiilOl', 91Ylls .Equal O~r. pnptcwer A¢U lrvfhe area; WORK •I ~ '9le•· Mar. t ' I , --Co., 1812 Expet. ,...,. , CMJ 'Collect MOVING Sai>I ~bi bed l Miit So. S... ·Ditto F-oy ~ Vecancle1 cost mof1C!y! Ren{ M'eGa.-; hvt~. 979..14_!!_ tn4) 811--• oom.plelo 26;r womatt'• bi~ ' '. '"'" hoult, apt.,l ..... Lll•»IO ,Trade! Qur ll'rade,~& ~ ... aomcthl!I& """ want IO w/baby ... 1. ltroijer ... Costa Me-. -. . ,": . 10 bldg.t etc. thru a Daly Pilot P~d._ .~m Js ff :~1 9ClfT Ct::11u1lftfd ·ad• do It tkrue chair wtp m!M:. 'Must ~ Claill:•fted Ad. 142-&671.-s t~ °&yrftti-bbeiti~ ~'!!"'!!11..:·~<!•l'!:1'l<OW~!!..!-~'!'!!!':':· ~·:I ~se~tib~y!_!l'l!!!!!ii;..:1!!"~.'!-!!!~;c_ll!...,.;·,;,· ... ..,,..._..,;;.,...,...,...,;-;,..,....,..;,,...,.~i.-llliilll-.;,-JI I I ' • • '. DAILY l'lloT ~~§ .. ~·~ .. ·-:J::!il I ~ ·5:·-1§1 I f'::~~~~"":':'.'."= likll . OIR•U\ -Vw .. H3 Autos Wlifttell '61Autos,1·m,1rtell WCHll-6 RCA'o at ~ '25 _....., .... ..,, ';;j 'Cl \PW' Oimprr-8"blt 1'00 WE PAY TOP Mvt,._ a,t ''JQ KAWASAKI 100 pl.11"9YJl,c, dilk le .-w/biJ bore-1830cc~ New l~I 1§1 I 1§1 I I~ r ........... .... . ..., 970 Autos, lmpomcl MG 970 Autos, lmp12 ... DATSUN l'ORSCH , •-·'"" ca>n~ '"~~ ""'"' ting ·c.,,..,., G.......,.ak, • x Pano l n n "* -· 631.-_ uphol. $141111/""' ofr, Call CASK 1973 DATSUN (ft:~· fldctd •nan the !-.llU' ~ School' 'chamber, knObblH, Uke new Trvdm 962 Tlm bet. 3. ~1060. '72 Midget, .....tftt, M.Jcbellrul, ~tf,!;.ff~ dllCOuntert w\th 3 )'1' r>lc. 1 P_M. w.-. tv"'niha '$32$. ~T 1986 VW "Canu~·van. Xlnt ALL MODELS Abarth nil! bllr. Aft 6, """~ lure tu~~•to & 1 '' I Janllal')' ~ ~· --H1LLMAN <Ill! COWER> Cond. ManY Extral! Moko for Uled can l tnlCkt. lllll IN STOCK' 64Hll8. LESS THAN 30,000 ::::::,.,.~an.;.; "'""" -ted by Solo/-M ~~ ~ .oner. Ph' tr.>.$!~ oa11 uatortree ..umat... 1mmec11010 o.uvo.y MERCEDES IENZ AIR g=~NINO ~ l,!1.:_ ~nta. 'I,:.~.!'&,,'":}' 27' TRAVOO -p n'ed with ~ ltJll~~\!· GROTH CllEYllOlfJ1 ~hi':-~... ~ 50 USED 5 ·-trana.,"""" I '* ~ 1329. For udillUonaJ. information 251 DISCOVEREll !';fl~~IW~0:EU ~R • Si.00. ~ ' 4~~' Lt.mm =:::!teriormint man)'. mu call Cn<J 962·1834 .20'-!!7 OONTIN~ALS llU"&afll Ana ""'""Sat.. Mana&" .-"""--MERCEDES (YYK389) ---==---I 20' PRIDE l JOYS s. ~Iii ta A-Wanted 961 18211 Beach Blvd. ~ -._. ... _ ON DISl'LAY $3222 1 .' --.,. FREEi VAN CONVERl!IONS , Hunllnglnn Beach • ::ale• • -• -·· 19:!0 ~Rtl REWARD 847-6087 Kl 9-333! FIAT Sharp New Car Nobor1 c..i11i.;c-I. s L~ , Tlwo, S2.00 "'"'' """''"" eour.. * Daiullqr hie. * "!:-~..:!:"' ft':,~: Autos, I~ --970 * ·-·~ FIAT SPIDER • ~ad&-ios AUTHORIZED DEALEll 'I . ... 13801 H-~. Blvd G G _.,__ pl--~" -Coml-n E••i Doy ~ ,!~t m .. Calta "1U·1na 1-1igfi Schonl 15871 ... -..... .. • • ·~-· ... -· 0 · IMW Good · nd 36 w:i mL $1000. ... ..........,.i.w 0pen ,.: •n.:.,.""°p.,~'. ~~~·. "· H.B. Tu.;., Jan-Noxt 1o53~i~ Da-~it'~·~-14 ""~ WILL l'A Y OVER · .... ~. . . Asu~-!'~~t ~ Lnique ROW ROY- co!lt -..,., p 1 pm n.~ • "·•--........... -•-~ ~--. .,-1 I UK .~ '69 Flat 124, 4 apd, at./oond, -~••-• HM ""!" •ex • :'!'.~I"T.".:~"' aid "-~·" -.,_... •• •~ ~-Kallv llue Book i.u.x; A xlnt cond. $900"' best oiler, Plona •l~ Ml'VIOe tor ilike. 6 '-"-'u1·sc, conducted by Hunt· for· your Vac•tlon ahell. ndk>. Weet.ern 1tyle ~J &l.Hi395 H f I ROW Royce '61 ·~-mgtonBcaehPow .. Squad-*"""4301 * nnmn ,4hV)ldlYlinper. PO< .... model, clNn, 1973 BA'VIRIA ouse D mpom Coud, white. 52,000 f ~ ~ 1'Jl' ~P~rd. ron. lnfo 968-16.14. • $1900.·Fvt pty. $37.... IOw ~ n,1a...., . dome... 1959, Fiat 4 dr aedan 1200 6862 Manchester Buena Partr: lmmac. $12,000. ( 213 ~ tt8mlt. 'l.awSI; kids Boats, Power Aft.I. '71 FO~ 17' .MW..Llke new, 1969 DATSUN P.U. New tki,"1mports, ttuclCt or 41 , Granluce. $190. lnlerestlng on the Santa Ana Frwy 424--0449 or (n4) ~ Shotl...-... ~t.·&n.-Ol_30 "l'lil' low miles. SSlkWl. Pvt ~· paint Job brakes.' RUna ci1mpors. ~REVI R BMW transportation 675-1101 523-7250 -•-31' CHRIS Cabin c.uber, top Alt 4 pm, 546-21111! &OO<t. Beot 0 11 ... 548--0Mi Jlt Call and uk for "'-Sal';.. s.!... Leub>a' HONDA , l.AlGE; auec~~ altered = ~ ~ ~ Tr.alien, ~[..... MS 4 pm, . DAYE. ROSS' 20! w. lat St., Simta Ana 11 male, ,Jrtf "1tr t~ Tabby 11 • ep r, 1964 CHEV "-ton pick.up as-J.171 'TI Honda Car. Xlnt oond. p_. ... L-,~ ''C" c-. :eat: Nledl C(lod honle. ~a ey, many xtra.s, sleepa S 13' '62 Airftoilt, &'OO'I cond. w/8' earn.Per Good cond. ·• pe'NJIAC' ~ $1000. Call before 7 PM ... _.,.. -r-~ 1n comfort. $8975, 615:!771 Slpa 4, 12 volt l)'ll. propane Must see to ·apprec. sum. . Vll:lt oUr new borne! * 646-3128 * 4. S P E ED -CH RO ME OOVAiiLtCock -A-Poo 35'0weniiJamalcanCruiser, 3 ~ atv/own .I: refl'il., 543-6803after6 -& W!IEE!.'l 1 ?",,...._ ~p. ~. blk & sips 6, exc. electroniCI, top ~~e;_ ~· fH4..5585 or •61 Chev. Corvair Pick Up _ Hooi'"-1•1•••• MAZDA A~f/FM radk>, heater, IUg· wh\.·lerril, 2 yn ol<I; Needs mech cond, many xtru. .....,.. · Truck. Good oond. $2'15. -llllW -gage rack, leather interior, .home MHln. Best offer over $15 500. Prtv Cash. aft<! .,.,.. Cost• ~ 546-I017 • * M ~ ,73 R * mint condition I: priced to . CO~ ~ pany 714:fi4.f..5*18.' Tr•IJers, Utlltty '47 __.._.. · •.w• · ot•ry sell today. (TlOEIE) kitt¥.1t-.r .... 1e:~~:!: oo· FBRGLS boat• trtr.STEELUTIL!TYTRAILER. '~"'.~~Runs....i, Ccnll .for Ci.an ROYCARVIR,lnc. '6 Mo~:-'~~LEASE $2999 .a: IOftblt. 831.-12112. Fantasy. Flybrldge, Sleeps New JjL"enrie. Spare wheel. S«r'7562. • or Offer. Usecl •C ... & 23-1 E. lTtb St. Will aecept trade-Ins N•btrs Cildllli1c PORSCHE SAAi ... 'n DEMO , . '1 CLEARANC' ~-'72 99E, -A.\l/FM iadib, ~ top. •7400. 1q $2'95 yr: md lem&le German 4 l:le&d·lltOYHink, AC~ $100. 6'H547 '64 Chevy % T. Xlnt oood. . . T~."• ' Costa Mesa 5'-4444 CAu. MR. FRY 84U66&-Atm:IORIZED DEALER cs...:..:u .. ~.. I relng. 155 HP ,O.M.C. in. a ........ R--·'-..;. p Mf _ ~-ff B h 2600 Harbor BL, Costa Mesa ~:':"'iH.to evei dbloutlfd. $4150. 968-2613. ...,,. -<·•-• orfS __ -Call 5'9-l508 I Howord CllovrOlol. ·i.=~ ~~· -=· unt, eac ~JOO Open Sunda,y Q '"~~~~~~~ Boots, Sin 909 CADILLAC PARTS -""" FORD 1969 F250 Piclcu ~ "Nowpon Bo•ch 54>-1938 1911 PORSCHE 911 T. 5 •P· TOY J~ 1lC--' -~ LUDERS 16, 26 ft Sloop. 'Ex· m N s MI~N ~ ton, $1500. p, " ~d';~ Jamboree MAZDA ~ s l~~ ~e= 1969 TOYOTA Mark IL I · 1 .... .......,. eel olod. with moo.ing. CONDmONING u NIT , · .,..._ DA ~UN -. .mo.-. 14111-below 4-apd. I owner, Xlnt ., • ' _54&-0844. RADIO and RADIATOR. • ., CHEV. TRUCK WE PAY TOP OOu.AR '70 -Dalcvn 1600 liook, -firm, 613-<220. ""'· ........ : 1 a_._. ft----1 ·-•~A ~st~~ 1e~··\n~Jir: ~ 1212· s. ~ta·Apa ' ~ ~~ ~ If~·~ ~~~~. -~·-r tr.m Beach BL 84l-f8i PORSCHE '69 912. xln't """'"""°"TR""'1"'0"'MP-=·"H,--ll j ,-:·~ ~· -pty, sac ... '548--0143 CUSTOM palntJ.n& -No job '66 DATSUN Pickup truck. aee .. ! first. ' • ~·-1971 Mazda 616 Lo mlleqe cord. 5 .gpd, chnn whls. ,..., T. nnnwuu ~· too •lex / · Xl t running cond y ld BAUER BUICK Radio, Heater, 4. spd, new 1600cc, 9'Zhp;, radio, elect am/bn a.w. + many xtras. u• ~v-.-~• u .. ., :'CROOM", A ·J¥l~· ll Yl'I Bolts, Slips/Docks 910 eitimaOO:: OM ~13.ua. .Free engn $700 675-8793 • ear 0 2925 Hitbqr Blvd. top, runa: Hice brand new. aerial, heater, very good $1500. 552-'lMS. "OOnd. -Wtre wheeb 45.. all brffdl, ~ R."C pickup! • _, · eo.ta' Meu 979.2500 MUST SELL tire.. Cat in xlnt cond. $1675 '68.912. SUPER c"an, Ee to mUe1. Eves 675-3726, d '1 "Shetr)''s." Poodle pups SAILBOAT llidetie to 26', TOWABLE PlmnbtnJ Van. V "'°""':r&W ITE LOST OUR LEASE or make offer. May accept appree. Blaupunkt, ~rn--0248'-'-'=·"""-,,--,--,-,-..,,,-~I ~ avail ~. $2.75 a ft.___26' .min. Slip for Bena shelves bide, $15. No ant "3 ~-".:"','1''" • AN D trade. Call 64>-2444 or AM/nf, cbrm rims. $3,500. ,-6T TRJVA Convert : Dop .. ' 854 ~~';'" :r-: $2.;5 a iiJ. lie. aft S. ~1274 . '69 Ford 8 &!per Van ~ =• JED'S . llJTORS 64.S-iJ652 aft 7:00. 673-8735. cord •. lQ.o ml. radial • . Lido. Park D N° .Bm n. call OfRYSLER Reml -Olm-~ -n~• -·~ TOYO'l'A M"'-'63 ron~ -~ reblt im. stt-2367. 'OBEDIENCE clus to start r., • or completely rebl 1 ...-. z..vw, ' ~ ~~'"" •• ~ -. ·: Wed. Jan. 31, '7:30 ,{Im. in 543--16(1 att5 pm. ' 962-5495 ~r-pm ~i;;r5t.o:m. toilet·. ff1.~.ee:i:1 ~J:.v~7.ssss 2Vlfc!a::e:vd., * ,58 MG MAGNEITE * :t, ~~at~ YOLKSWAGIN I Ille I'!~ Beacl)/Jrvlno 55' Slip, xlnt loc. 10 3x20'"Font -• lfte. ... w... MS 1144 Good tranoportallon. , ,area. tO ill doP ·IM>r Newport Harbor sn.7334 10· , ... wheel. w '72 GMC Yandura 14 tDn $ For J~ ar wrecked ~ Call .,.,., _ '64 SC Cbnv. All Orig. "10 VW, yellow/blk -5 mo 54&-4928. ~ SM. J... heavy duty 350 V-8, auto ulat. A pod want ad 11apod1ft. -· ui....--~ leet Sacriftcoe! ioctl oond. 1Sempetl: DOG :_ .. _, ,_, ,, __ N Bo.ts, Speed & Ski 911 ~la trans., 546-5525 bet. 5:30 pm. .... 1GD3. a\JiC8 24 bn. vestment. f • Sell idle items .•. 6C-V1I $300/atter 675-5397 Cbco mats. $13JIO. --,..~06.,Cuuu ew -Autos 11..: _ _. I ' '°""" ~'!.laltiQa Tu •• 16' F;be"'laas ski °' fish , -. 990 Autos, UMd 990 ,._ ...... I 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autot, UMd 990 Autos, Usocl 990 Autos, Usocl 9:3'rta:Jlliil, Wed .8-9pm,I: boat. w/lrier, · 50 •hp .---t ,, Sat Sl:•lO:~rn. ~ Evinrude OB. Xt:ras. $1005. \! eretrt Ketmeli, 546-1»89. 675-8764. " ADORABLE '4P{)iea halt I ~!!~~~!!~~ ' ~. Will' be small: $10 lb It /'1:.a1ter~5.-'-o-'"-r _anly_._&H~m [ 119 '-'-~ J[il . ! TOY ~. eorgeous Cafe i AU Lai~ Simo. Qualil;)' ....... c"om~. •·•·/Roni .. I' Beaut. ~ to approved r-• • ~ .. 'l ... tchel.•Pvt Pty 531·1446 Al'l'-ENTION 11 XFgij'lfif1'!n; 1>r old, m~ IMPORT QW~~RS • • • • • • ; • .ell.fn &Gad.' home. ARC reg NeW1 cu.e:!Qnj_ ~ .$119. -1 (S'75/lmt oftetl 545-5645 Overhead -sleepers I: 1: 11.\l.E kllh Se.tter Sacrifice, campers at veo-. Very to ·: $45," .lilcrMg caU&eS ~. prioes. F\nancinc:. avail. ' I -646-5337 "'11934;""""'13""'---~~~~0 1: GERMAN ~ puppy, SHEJ..L for EJ Camino, '8S- ,j 'Male 6 ~·-~-'-'72. s&iety-g\us ~ • \j • IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CELEBRATION ·OF THE "HARBOR BLVD. OF CA.RS" WE'RE PU 1TING EA.Cll A.ND EVERY ONE OF OUR USED CA.RS ON A. LIMITED TIME ONLY SA.LE. NEA.RL It ··14H613 m>.CaU"1<Hl7l5 . ·,A HUNDRED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. A.LL DISCOUNTED. A.LL STYLES. A.LL MODELS. . 'f TOY t;;OX TERRIERS * . NEW 8' . <;\MPER, 1: ~ -~J't.r""-sm:u.s L . 1 **AKO,? i Sillir,y Terrien, HOME made,.~ walk 1in ! m~~.; wk.I. ' camper, $100, i ,-· F $]118. 643-<l!OI. S..11111• 01 CONTllNTALS ~=:. LUXURt.tARS t MERCURYS~FORD~PRODOeTS 1 ~~w~e:';f:" _Cycl~ lllcoo.-I ~. •XL ji"-. Sc~ ' -•fU BEAUT Irilh Sel:tft'., fem .. 1~ ~'.fe<:tli ~= PIJPI, AKC reg, ,-shOts ~ out et bW!ine.rana U.ve wormed. n4/8Z-1353 Jy 11 Jett, 5% OVtr COit, I '.711 CONTINENTAL ii ~ f11.ll pow1r, 1ir •o.'tl..-.. 1t!Mir l11t.rio10 vinyl roo . 1467 ISXI ,.J?eS4771 NOW $4575 '71 MARK Ill YORKIE ·Terrier, male, hurry. 17~ Beach mvd., Ch. line, AKC, all shots.· H.B. ~ ' Full pow1r, 1ir cond., le1fh., Inter., winy! roof. J75. * m«J66 • USED ;i8ij ·Suz.; ftblfJ 71.•l ll09 EXll AD61Wli.E Silky Terrien, FW. charilbei'. lee at ·J~ ~ow 56275 '69 MAJlK RI F11ll po-·,, 1ir-cOtMI., 1 ..... , lit.,-., wi11vl r0:0f. IXHW 4tJI -Sff71 · NOW $4475 "69 CONl'INENTAL Cl". F.11 pow1r, •ir coM., l11th~ 1"+.r,, vinyl ro9f. IMI FYVI ' ·-SJ171 NOW $2875 '71 ~OUGAR · r.,ower 1t11ri11t I br1b1, 111to111•tic, air coitd. 1705- ISYI -um ·NOW $2875 '71 COUGAR ,.._ ....,IAI & ltr1b,.a11to1111tic, wh1yl roof. IJst: :tsXi . w. ,.,,, NOW $2575 ,7 wica, 2 Male1, 1 t•'I'· SUS-1,td., C.M. !!~ lo .a ·rt, S6'71 · mo. call 6#-6178 ~~ ~ ·, L·I ~~ : .\. • 1, -- AFGHAN PUPPIES B~ ~Km: 1 CONTlN~-AL ''68 CONTINENTAL .:• ''71 MARljlUIS -p-~·.~ ---. .~Call".,~:":' ~~1.1 blu lt-lO% CPI. fvll po-r, 1lr c.M., l1•tft•r i11t•r .. wh1yl .f Dr, fall pow1r, •it coltd., YiltYI roof. IWXY "40) l io"u1h1m cp1. Air cend., wi11yl roof, pwr. 1t11rl11g• ~ ... roel. 1710 (iJVI ' NOW lit-, ~ br1kff·willlllow .. 1111 CQQJ MALE·Algllan. •11,,.., wi!IF ""642-""==....~~~ .N·ow $4875 -'"'" -''" " . NOW $3n5 papen. $1fl0, Me ti'• w ! HOND'> CL 11'i, )971. lo W• Slf71 . -------------t'W• SJt71 53HllT • '' ~ .... ~ flfi>li·~11' -""'l"'I'!'--•· .,;,·----'71 CADIUAr ENG. Bui( '2 yn, lliA!e, ftlt.·~.pm .," l. II ' ' 'J.1 CONTINENTAL • 'f'. '70 MONTWY AKC, Loves peoplej6jj. Must ·n YAMAHA, Excellent con-WIJl•t'c°'ucVllll•. Full .pow1r, ijr, co11d., wl11vl ,.,f. C11tt. Cpo, Air, "''l roof, iuto., r.1tHrln9 I U "''1 dltio $195 Cp1, F,.tll '°"'' 1ir cOfMI., l11th1r l11t1r., wi11yl rocif. , , , • se • bes&oJier. ,,__ . , ~. ~933s , I.Us, ISWJ • NOW $497S •r•k••· 12so ASX J I >T l!,ISH SE~Es!.,,, '69 G•H• .. , *"· $400 ·-Sim NOW $4875 ·-SSJ71 I 7 •• r.:: s_m• NOW $2475 '69 MAR9µ1S c,i,. Air c...4., wtiryf rMf, 111to., poww 1 ... rli.t I w••••· IJ2J DAI ~ NOW $22'/5 -uon ?l~ ~~!.~J.Dltr•lr11, wi-4•wt, 1lr, 11lnyf r•of. 14+4 OZKI NOW . ... , .... w. P:771 '72 FORD VAN -r Aut9m•tJi .tr.1a•lui111, ••mit . NOW '1~ FORD LTD -111n ..__ -' a56 • 645-1s11 • • ------------•··u CADILLAC . • , ','i..•1"'02£,....c•o-u_G_A_R______ 70 FORD , __ ,,. • 350 HOlldo,1Clmrs' l '71 CONTINENTAL s • ·-~11 , 11 • , r • ., · •· · 'THOROBREDS-REAS -Ill ....,., ._ u powwr, 11r colt " wi11y ,..... t • I .. ... , I b kll Y)ll..I , W~ ,,_ff' l ... rillf I .. r•ktl, •11to,. •5f . • 548-5477 ~ 5 A: wknds C,M, 'full ,_,,, 1ir co..:i.1; 0vl11yl roof.' IJIO 61&1 OCTA Jl41 11 0·• 1 ' co •'• piwir 1 ""' r• ' '' will'YI )••f. 1716 AGCI •• ,. " ""°'· ~-. 'how 993-4114 '69 YAMAHA 115 Enduro, ,.._OW $4875 NOW $2175 ""'· 1741 ADLI NOW $28'f5 NOW HotiSfiBack Bay area, Dirt or street $325. ' '' W• IH71' .... ,.. , W• Sm1 _ . ~--· Sff71 W•Uf'JI Bdaro, t...i, cleaning, dally Ex. rond. M&-0092 _,. ________ ,... __ ,. oxerdae, 557-1003 MUsr "'"'Nu •10 Sill. '71 CO~tU,NTAL . '71 CADILLAC · '70 MARljlUIS '70 FORD LTD P~~~ ~~ Nd;r~· ~ ~ 1s~; ~t~w1r, 1W.UN.,' l11th1r litkr., ori111I rocif, frij ~1111. Fvll ~1r, 1ir cond .• •hlyl roof. IN1vtfti1t1. Fi.tll plWM, •Ir cond., wl11yl roof, IZYX· rt;o:~~-wlr,f fOlf, ,....... ....n., I \r .67Mll1a115,30_ sUPER BUY• ·n Yamaha NOW ~5 NOW $49. 75 "" NOW $2875 NO.a. DalJy 'Pikt Want Ads have 250 DT 1 w/GYT kit . ....,, W• SIJ7S W• SJ17S W• Ul71 'W bargains kalore. or best oUer. 831'-¥!1 A-.•Jnporlod 970 Autos.•mpor•od 970 ,. STATION WAGONS IMPORT&COMPACT . ~.7.l~MER~C. co~Ll>HY~PAR ...... K ;;..;.._;.;.~NO;;.,;;;..W--..t3-27_S, 72 CAPRI -V6 NO·w ~ • -Full power, air condltioning, • Automatic, decor. gi-oqp, 1 "19f rock. (40711BY) W11 $3475 • air conditioning. (085FYWJ Woo tU7S . ·1 1:'_7"'_ .. ,~~-.FJll~!::~.c!!-1_~-w_c~ .. _0"'~-~~~~~:!r_·'°·_p~•"'' .. •~K~-------~~-w~."--"''30~~7-5~~NO~---_-_V·_.-,_-_'!"_·~~~-8-_._7-_.-5:.11' .,'7_0~~~~~~:m~, br~~~~k-:~~=-A~~::.~-:~~1ee .. r1n .. 1 ._8_' __ w..., .. ,.w...,1 .. s_N_O_W_Y __ · ~--7-~·1 ' '68 MIRC. COLONY PAltK NOW $1875 '72' CHEVROLET VEGA NOW 5207~ ~power, llr cond!Uoning, · Automatic transmission. roof ,,.ct. {Wlll9N) Wos $1'75. ' ' , (107ELV) Woo '2271 . ~'l:;:2~~~~~:.,:L~TD~-:~.w~!oor~~~~~·~k~~~a~~·~EK~TJ~~w~~ .. ~$l~"~-~;~N~~0~·~V~·~r~·~$~, 3~,~6:7~:·.5~:,: '':::o'.7_· _O-:f~01a~"~J-:;:-:uA~J~.·;:i""!u~""!~~·~~w~'th ___ w_"-""-rn_s_..,NO~ .. W~ ..... -s:'."'l..,7~7~5~. ,71 ECONOLINI: CAMPI• NOW s4775 ,68 DODO• DART 4 DOOR NOW 5147 -• • Power ateeriDg. power brakes, air ' Automalk, air conditionin , cond!Uonin .' 81!DVD Wn $5175 · wer steer. & brakes. 04 Wn $1675 \ Home Of '11te Now Cot • , • ''G•ldno r .. eN' • son w ••• 1Lvo: CDITA MUA • 1• 11 io Jfome Of 'Jbe New Ctr • • , "G•l<le• r-cJo" I. ·• '• . ) .t •. ' '• • N DAll Y PILOT !Jllllllll• t•~~~~~~~ ':!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~W~o~ln~-·......., 24, 197) "LOT-AIMRTISU • --.. !§JI ..... ~~· l§l I --.. l~ I ~ ..... l§J L --.... I~ I _ .... l§J , ... I ;;; ... ;. .... _ .... ~ ... I --.. Jtij ~-~;.;;,..;_;. ;;;;;:.~HOA~~uiiitoiii•iii· ~ ... iiiwiiiiiiiiiiii;:,';9~eo~ X-. c;,;u OMA __ -. ..... _u_w ____ 990•. AutM. ..-"° Autoo. uto11 ,,. i:i..._ u.. """ u... . "° ._, !zl!-1 ii 1=;:;:.;.;~-_:.;:.=o;.;_..;..;___ VOLKSWAGIN BUICK CADILLAC CHEVROLIT · COMIT CADILLA~ ,_llllD OFRCIAL GRAND OPENING ! JAN. 23 -24 • 25· 26 Harbar Baulnard afCart1 FUN -PRIZES -EXCITEMENT WATCH FOR '"' vw Good -Uon. • • YOUR ONLY , ;;:z ea.1·11 • &«M11:<1o1i • PURPLIWPIOPLE ~u~"=.."U.~l.i: gl It ·~i:~D....,!\ 66 vw: Xlnl <'Ond. Relill llO '73 BUICK AU~R~ED ' PU l '"' .... -· .. -JANUAIY N"' co!ld ·~ ~. = r~ CADILLAC A .. ·: ~:'r, ~ CON1UiiNT'AL CLIAIA POR~· . VOLVO RIOAL DEALER ~..:.,or : ~ Cont"-tal '6t Mn iii NCI 1:· __ ..:..::.::.;::..:.;..;~I _______ _...;.· BRAND NEW 73WITH t.ui<tt oeledloa of cadll· <UPVMI). l'lldocy Air .~lbUas " SAU '67 Ford 10 ~ ~vo~,145~"~ ': ~,,:..., ae;,..:'°':.:.~ ~~'."""' eouni,. Gl!STAFSQN ~J!WW.i:.,.~ ~ ~-~=IYJ WCllJGll • ~ >llch x radlalo; xJnt ....... , ""' ...... • ....... ~ ....... Uncofn-Merc-wl(Y~.u.. ---Owlled C&dlllaca "'·-w\Ut all UtO i IO'W blu bk + ID" 60-3181. wrth rear ._......... WSW • N-... ---1 • '"'-...,, JUST A JEW l:XAMPLE.S "'!.-!p s.~ p 8. p w •W -~-~ ...,... J&MlO Beach •• Womer e3..... · · · · · " "" '70 vo1.. 141 s. am/lln. -· air .............. CUI· llac H11111lnrton -'f TTT 197, .... n..vm.. ...... new -... .tlck, Ul9S ...... oiler ........ , .......... ~. CGcl ~ * (111) -NIN" ea.nu... ~--lllllJlft ~791 t 494-&m. . !:'-: =· =• = ~~~BL. ,,...,.. of the Viking'' AtmCOIUZED DEALER ~ THAN T,OllO MILES - Autos, UMd· 990 c-. olde atld l>oot fonder 5'MlllO o SW>t1ay '66 CORVJm'E FASTBACK: 1(!11() H.-Bl., Ooata y,.. rACl'OR.Y I '61 6 ~ mouldt,.r, atld a vteyl 10p. pon <2!, C3$ hp: < apd. petal. 541H!OO Opoo 1l!u!de,y AIR CONDITIONING AMX Slock No. 386. 't2 Eldorado • Like oew, Craor Malfl, AM·lM, CONT!. '111 Mutt IL A....,. Cad1llac axecutlve car wtllt WlltO'I ~ $4375 =. ~~· ,"~; need.~~ $16SO. me~-..i,aUl<ep<e 'i.°rr~o linmllt llnloh A •vtrY Cod· wlttl """'"t eqlnt A -* '68 AMX·P/" P/b. auto. -• · lllae xtn modeL (Ser .>c·.ii.-::KE OFFll 28,000 mt. Clell!J. 642-ml or Mb!r g, M(l.81 '63 IMPALA SS. Pi~ P/b. ' only $4lllO <Ser. #I03el) • ""' I 4!1HOl3. • RA!<. Dix Interior, xlnt ~~Dir. can <Ut) sm7 TED'S lllllUIS • UICK HURRY! WON'T LAST CAMARO ~~RllDI P"•t $525. ·n CO>n' Sodan. Pett~. • I LONG AT THIS ~·· Loodld ~ PRICElll '1!1 Ctlmaro "'°• air, '1' '11 MONl'E Carlo, Plf>b. U.000 ..i'r~Clob 1972 an-+= ™~~.:Yd., Buick 70 Riviera Cpt. p/b, Yin top, comole, etc. AC $2850 or trade tor olde ...-. ._ .. ia LESS THAN 36,tMXI MILES MIKE. klw mi., 1 O'<Nnt, under ~k oi-motorcyle : 'TI. LINCOLN O»\Uental, 4 ' 6'5 &&tt FACTORY wmty, new tlfts. $2600. money Nqotiable 50-MSf. dr, Loaded! Immaculate Factor)' all',, fUll ~r, l9'T,I LTD Country SQulrt 1t1. AIR CONDITIONING 4M-m5. . ' $4500. f3&.ln2 or ..._ . stereo dual com.bt seatl, ' cond. am/ta\ I tll McCARTHY '61 Camaro 8S-4 1pch350 etc. <hi:iAc). wan.. air lf~ ':;~.;,,,., "":".,..:•,;.~ ..... Mqs • 11ea•en nms. CHRYSLER CORVEllE $6999 :.'u".""~~'pymimi. Aum. lmpomd 970 Autos, lmporiod 970 ,..t auto. 1ran1.. ·!WI, BUICK-OPEL OMC 5<>-2083beiw..n5"oo•<'"' -rn•y ~'122-wsw. Abooluto\l' beautiful. l5'0<l""""' 81..S., Pm. I '68 Chr',rsllr 'm Sl'IN~ ' -q. • 1971 El _..... VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN 1!tTIBOC> watmtn.ter . CHEVROLET New Yorter \m·~~~: _.., 1o.~~~w;f. cell AIUSf sell •69 VW Cam SALE PRICED I Block N. of San Di'"° F'Ny. C A ' 2-w•v lall aate~ -'" VW SUnntof, Ex enl 1 • perCall, N •· C dill -I _ 6 CYL .. ~ nou fl~ 4 Dr HT, Extra Nice with OUG l FAcroRY *w.".:'::, _1 or • ,.,7 * ' cood. Only 49,!0l mL New c~t,......, nter.5 $1650. •-rt I ac ~'63 u ·~, ... '.:""" 6-1· Factory Air, p,S., P.B. P. AIR CONDmOflfING "V-,,...... tin!s. ms. 644-5~ 4;i;;r--.,o &ft pm. AUTIIORIZED DEALER • • 7-ton, •.:> ... ~rwe,. cy Seat, P.W., Recline!' Stat, 1961 MEacuaY COUGAR Full power stereo. crWM '11 FORD truck "-toil, '66 VW, 11.1 pa.lnt, good tires, '68 BUG, only 700 ml'1 on 3:i(IO Harbor BL, Cos!a P.1esa. stick 1425. gu..7340 AM/FM. Radio, Cruise Con-~1. $1BL Call after I pm. ~~\ &i1 leather inter. camper1 special. Rablfr A many xtras. J750, 1600 Reblt ere. Xln't cond. 54CHl100 Open Sunday '61 RMERA. Eltcel, Loeb * '69 CAPRICE *' trol, ~ium PareW Rad-562-G169. (.l.l.ll.IU.). Pacaie. Io o d ab a p·• 536-8685 SIJllO, 54H360. •57 BUICK WAGON. N" ,.. ...,,,, Ml pwr & alt, '""'° :J.dr, air. Good cont!. 11'!15 \al Tires, Beautiful lilt>• DODGI $5999 1 ,:l1Hlll::,:::~,,......==":"";t -n VW Sundial Camper. ~ vw. Good cciftcf. Naedl dials. Radio / heatu. No $2150. 6ti-4810 or make otter. 546-8M9. yellow flnllh. MUST SELL. '18 LTD.. I~ Be&ub'I 21 'fi. 13,500 m!let. Pop-Top. Xlnt minor •nctne wori<. """"'· $200. '65 1-)a 4 dr, all JWl'. Air $1595 1972 "-n.lllL HT. 400 Ena. Powor, Al~ """'-.,..1638 alt 5, $200. Call ' 847-4402 '6SJ Santa Aoa SI., CADILLAC cond. $.100. Prt ply. 6C-fil78 TED'S llllTlllK' ·~u~~E 13SO~irU: ~ "I"'" 111111• Top cont!.' Make ollor. '65 Sunroof Bug. '63 VW, reblt eng. M&Uoller Costa Mesa., 546-447'd aft 6• •IUM l.mmedla~ 66-1219 I ~plf""=.l~1411Dl~=,.,..--,; Red & CUl'e. Ex. ())nd. 615-4831 Tues & Thun after '64 SKYLARK, very clean, '69 ELDORA00-31,000 m1 •n El CamJno. 11,965 ' FACTORY fORD V-11969/Fu~ Sacrifice! $575. 675-5391 5 pm. $400 or best ofter. • Radlal t1tts. $3500 tlnn. actual miles. F\iI power. ~' Harber Blvd.,· V~~ =mat\ll'Yt, = AIR roNDmONING cleJn, low mllMp, 1 . • N@ed a "P1d"? Place an ad! For that item under $50, try 642-3035 after 5 pm. ~ btw"n 8:».s 6.37-19 Costa Mel&. bld& etc. tbn1 a ., PUot Full JIO'Wft', leatbtr interior, Auto tJ'aDl.-power, $1295. Ph Call 642-5678. the penny Pincher. , Classified Ads . . . 642-5678 Want ad result• . : . 6GS78 sen idle items .7 . 6'2-5678 '45 '644 ~ Ad. loaded with dlx. xtru. <~1 ,873-<a9;,:=.==----· I A-, New 980 Autos, New 980 Aum. New 980 Autot. New 9IO ~-New 980 Autoo, -910 A-, New 910 5391 ' $5999 =.":ioo":"" tnno. pwr 80-0108alteT5pm 1970 El ......... '66 Fon!""""'"· R.ww-llUI-RAdlo, bff.ler. $300 . .,._16'll.. I BAUER BUl·GK . I AS A PARTICIPATING MEMBER I OFi .THE AIR ~,g<>JT'l~NING JEEP . l'Ullpoww, ................. au' leather IJ>terlor. (567· 1167 4 WD Toyota L.C. At.IN). Coo-Ur -317 : $4333 -· Bia tlrn. Roll ..... j Aaldlw $13115. --. 1958' W'1b'I 4 Wbl drtve 191D p,. lleYle W/'11!11 Fon! , .... 01:$. ..,.... P/B. Wlde tlrn. $IGlil FACroRY 66-15lf ~ AIR CONDITTONING BRONCO Front '•nd COlft: Full ............... <nT--with -" lnltttii. w COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY • FRIDAY SPECIAL GRAND OPENING PRICES ADI..). $3999 175. -1511 ~ 1 MIRCURY 19&8 Sad. DIYlle '6T °"""" XR.-T, cJaali. 1973 OPEL GT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1973 REGAL HARDTOP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY A1i1tem1tic tr1n,., po-•r di1c btoko1, pow•r 1tt1riMJ, AM rtdio, Whit.wilt tirH, #rttH 91111, wirt wh1el cOYerl, vh1yl fop. lvrgu11dy with whito top. ( 32117]11., 53995 or 59867 ... M .... .......... 1m BUICK LE SABRE SPORT COUPE 1m ELECTRA CUSTOM 4 DR. HDTP. • I I WIN .. : A.· 10-SPEED BIKE! .... , RI. WI' !19 C0W0N •"" ... ,.,a i11 ,,; .. ka •t •flt H••Mf lo.tt.•••' tf C.. l).el.., .• hwy 0..1.r w~I •WI NI• 10.1,.... •;.;yei., +. -... t..ck1 ........ ..-. 4.y 1r • ....i • .,.w-.....,.T11wnN.,.FrNMy. J-•,., JJ.J4.J1.J•1. ......... I p.111. -t. 4-r.~ "..,'911' "'"'' lo• .. .,.,;,.J loy 7:)0 p.111. ·~. ~· y,.. R .... ,.., loe ,.._. f, will., 111 Po'"iwle "•C•u•ty. . . .. '-.,.·. ,~ COSTA MllA'S " Bouer Buick •'°"9 with the other members hove spent more than a yoar in plonning bettor ways to servo you bolter through orgonizod efforts • , • come in during th is big 4 doy kick-off and you'I agree the 1mph.o1l• has been put on courtesy -con- venionce -reliability. . . QUALITY USED CARS ' '69 Bukk Custom Skylark $1995 c,.. A11t.ftl•tic tr•111., ,_., 1teerli.t, p-et> br1ktt, f•ctory •it, o.tromely ci.oa, I ow111r, low ll'liltt! • , '71 Buick E1t1t1 W0aon $3895 9 Po11. Fu ll pow•t, f•c+orv •lr, roof reek, oitly 11,000 inil••· It h11 o .... rythlitt you C•ll thi11k of! C9l 7 EXAI '61 Dido 98 $1895 4 -'oor. full powotr I: f•ctory t fr, IWXP 744l '71 J19uor V12 $649 2 + 2. 011ly lt,000 mil". Uko -1 F.11 pow•r & f1ctory 1ir. 1711 DFAI 5 I '70 Jaguor XJ6 $5995 011ly 25,000 mil•1 . Uke JIOWI full powor, f1ctor-, •ir. 1029 ISYI FactOI')' air l'Olld. Full ponr: 31,00D mi'a. $12» <r cat,. Full leather later. (VDP-Pb: d lpm. ~ ,8TI). $Z111 -MUSTANCi 19&9 Cpe. lllYle -FACTORY AIR CONDmONING Full power, vinyl lop, atereo, aU ll'1ther interior. (034- BOM). ' $3333 19&8 Cpe. lllYle '63 M\JsfANG FutbOCl very nice. Auto tram. P/I, FACl'ORY Nu p&lnt a. m.m. AIR CONDmONING 5t8-6896 Vbayl top, flill teatber inter-·' ''86="-v"'.a,""-au....,...to-, ~$615.=-~-­ Jar. all power, door locb, oldn' car freezer Col T9. ""· (Sim-~J~4 .. ~ I ** 1986 Mtulao& Col>-1967 El llnlo a='"~~~".'1· FAC'IORY '65 MUSTANG • v.a. au~. AIR CONDmONING Xlnt tin!t. battery, q . Full power, aU xtru. (TYU· QW.ck aale. '595. 49'-3165.: 4541 . e FOR ll&le, '65 Mllllana VI, $1999 ~ &ood cond. ... 1967 c 11erine .~MUST..n:Gii,i&:."' 4 FA!RY OLDSMOllLE : AIR CX>NDmONING * OLDS '10 cuttus SUPrerQe Full J:ll:Wr'l'I", leather inter. Coupe. air cond, am/ftn (TFB.149). stereo, mint cond. lo $1777 mil.... $24M, 6M'llO -' '69 TORONADO. Like new. AU .factory extras. Am-Fra. S.crlllce 12595. 64Hl&9. LUXURIOUS FLEE'IWOOD '68 DELTA 88 Olds 1 ownef . FAcroR.Y "'· ' '69 VW Bus l 101t1, Llk• No.;I I 17Z AG&I $1695 AIR O)NDmONING top condition. Sl 1:iu. • -V\nyt top radial tird stereo 6'6-81.CS ' multlpleli. Mott evei-y dlx. '68 F-85, air oond. PIS. -mode. !RVM743). P/B, &ood tlM. ~ I 72 BUICK SKY LARK $3395 Full pow•r I f1ctory olr. 011ty 12,000 mll11. 1125 FENI '72 Buick Rlvlon $4895 Fully l11•ul'J ~lltp. F.11 l"WOf I f1ctory ' t ir, •0/40 1•oh, chrOIRO wMol1, tm ... ~. 011ly 14,000 mll•a. ~ - '61 <Md• Cuti• 1 $1695 F.lty eq•l,,,M. l1tel. ,.,..,., elr1 ,_.., 1t11rl11f, powtr lw1ko1, at.cktt ttlta. ot1t.. h-1111, VTD 4Jtl • '61 Riviera , Full pow•r a ftctory etr. IXte 0•11 $1995 . , ! $1555 ...... r. !850, -alt~ . ·l'INTQ ~ . o:vlR PINTO· '11. 2 DR. -..,•4 1' CAl:llLLACS 1itd. Low mt .. '1XI> re lilt!• " -llna .... COllll. -· 80-1215. .,__ PLYMOUTH · NABERS PLYMOUTH r~~~~~~~ IWIBOR BL. -· l'l1ll>oilth 1 !Dt 0( - · ~9loo the Ille -I (VIPJ 4 -. -In Pd -ltloo, lo: .. DO_.. b> _, ~I Mlli 111t1 .,_ ~··--• llODGJ: w., • .u... """'NTIAC oaall.1111.()uy,C/O r-v :r 111, a.lltoa. er -at Cl'.L~AM~.--,.~ .. ".'.""bltt-... -... ~--·I 9.io .... illij~.1f·~ Ci~.~~-~: alr/COllll. -aft4. -nDODG&""''"'-·-IAMND , ..u. """ -17,000 • ml. ..... .,.,. -1115 IWlBLER -.. ... ~ llut cont!.~ I ey1 oUlo. pl --.. f Mlllt lall -.'&.Jlr. . TrlltD llUIT 11111 '50 lli Tl lliitlp '~ v .. -_..,a. 'T!J -, -..., ... , "!· tocr, .. -loo. .....,.., '14 llott, 'r.1.000 mllH, J ."o-:-==--'-1 ~.1.:n: --. _ 1 VAUANT ...-~. m. -11113 v.u.nr v-200 4-dt. All., -Yellow w/creoni top, Ortr --· IG-2225 -· ... • • • -2 PllOT·ADVE~TISE~ • • Wrdnesday, January 24, 1973 DAI LY PILOT SPECIAL 2 DOOR HARDTOP Full Factory equipped Order Youn Now $199 DOWN $73 MONTH $2288 . FULL . P~ICf For 36 MONTHS ''"~"'"""-ll,lolllll _,.,..._ ...... ,..,..._, .. ,....,..., ......... _ .. ..,;, ,., J6 .... o., ..... ""''· ,.., n•u tt1 '"' • i.-. UINU1l ,E~UNT.lGI tAll HUI '\ BRAND NEW '7_3· DODGE . • l111111edlate DeUvery VAN \ . 109" wheelbase plus full fa ctory equipment. $26(B811AB38V0227S9)FU~l PRICE '1USTAX & llCfN$f 5 RADIOS TO BE GIVEN AWAY EACH DAY ONE PER CUSTOMER FIRST COME . FIRST SERVED BRAND NEW '73 DODGE TRUCK FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED Order Yours Now FOR 36 MONTHS l 'ft,,to•tlt~ ""''I ll I ..... -"'"' ........... .. I oil '"''l""l '"""I".,,..,,, ""'" +., l t """' !htou td .......... ,.,, .... , ... , ...... •""'IA.I •f"l:l"'Alil Ult 10 Tl' $199 DOWN $84 AMONTH 2 DOOR HARDTOP Fully Factory Equipped Order Yours Now FOR 36 MONTHS $2588 11••1•00••'•• "'"'' 1a•" ...... ....,..m ..... i.: ..... '"" , ... ,, ....... , ..... -,,, •. , '"' J& .. o, o.,.,,.~ P••" J<~•IJ?7l••Cl.tu & 1,,,.,... A..._lAl P[J<l>ITAG! """' RAH I I Jl • I TAKE YOUR C·HOl.CE " '72COLT 2 DOOR HARDTOP '72VEGA HATCH,ACK '72DODGE $1388 FUll CHALLENGER PRICE 5199DOW N 542AMO NTH FOR 36 MONTHS .. '4 speed trons., rodlO' and heater. (787FFF) AUtomottc 1rons., radio and heater. 2 -Door Hordtop. Fully foclory equipped. low $1" k '"'*';.,.....,..,ii Nillll lno.pym1. incl. 111 .. l.ce<11t & .a: ... ,,. ""~., ~. fl..itl -..a.-. o.!Grrtd p~rar.. pr.u S17LLlltl. llhl & lit-. ......UAI. PEK00AG£ AATt' '<!% (672EH~) · mileage. ( l 96FFH) 1 12 TOYOTA · ~ .. - 4 speod.~a7,~!!~pped $1388 COURTESY DODGE ,·,i . . . ~6ESHI. FULL PRICI The Walking Man's Friend '69 MU~TANG $. 788 '66 FORD 2 Dr. Hardtop · YAN I ' y.a, Rodia, htoter and bucket seats. (X~729) , ' , \-Auto. trans .. rodio ond Moler. (404FOI) 'fgL PRICI - '72 DODGE $ 4 '67 YOLKS ~'~~.~~.::~~~·~·;~ 2 .88 4Spe~~ns~~h~L (237ffJ) !fol, radio, heater. (585DZK) p '70DODGE VAN Full foc1ory eqipp ed including rodio & $11 ·8· '67TOYOTA i·DOOR . - • FULL PRICE . FULL PRICE --·-------------------------'72 PINTO RUNABOUT Auto. tra ns., rad io and healer, much more {647DSH). ' '71 PEUGEOT • 2·DOOR 4 ~eed troni., radio and hecrter. (271DCK) '71 PINTO 2DOOR 4 Speed, radio, h?oler. (436BUK). '67FORD SUPER VAN . FULL PRICI FULL PRICI FULL PRICI I_ ""'"· (93909[) FULL PRICE Radio, heater, full foictory ~ipped. (XSF53 I). PULL PRICE Full factory equipped ond reody to 90 jfl6AH868'21 l l). PULLPRICI I, :~:':!~~~c . $68'8 '•!.:!'!~'~NG $388 ~~-~:::~;~~· ('252699x 100521). er. (903£Af) -... .. WE APPRECIATE YOUR IUSINESS • • ; I . . ••• I • . • . . • • • ' ' \ .. . : OAILY PILOT Wtdl!Md.!y, January 24, 1()73 PILOT-AO~ERTISER J Join Us During The "GRAND OPENING OF THE HARBO~ BOULEVARll;) .OF CARS" Thru Friday Ni9ht, Ja.:.-. 26th. Register FREE today to win a 10 speed bike. One given each evening at .a p.m. · · , ALL NEW 1973 ·OMEGA WITH AIR CONDITIONING l2B27DJ L1062ll l TAKE YOU R CHOI CE TA KE · YOUR -1969 " DELTA Royale. Fu ll power, temp. control air. 1271FBD I 1967 - . 1969 DODGE Polara. Automatic, ful p_ower, air oood. 1271FBDI . ·1971 VEGA , Factory equipped, radio, heater. l966DLL I 1968 - $11 .66 ~~~~. $66°0 DN. '39°0 ·~E~: 36 payments of $39.11 on approT!d credll. lioferrecl ~ payment $1413.96 incl. tax, license a~d all fl..-ce charges. Ai'lNUAL PERCE!ITAGE RATE 11.08%. -· ... Mustang CHO ICE Fully-factory equipped. ITYV6481 L.S. ;,d;o, i'feater. Auto. -~·-A;,, R.d;o-And · FULL PRICE~ Air, Vinyl Top. -Im 118) Heater. 1649 BNP! 1 . • • . FINAL CLl:.1ARANCE 1972 HONDAS Come i111 and see how far we are w;lling to go to clear them .out~ ORANGE COUNTY'S Nci. i Honda Car Dealer '66" ~~~'.!.~~ v~ .• t .. ~tom•· $3. ·66 · tic. !ZNM 5491 , . • I 66 :.?+~,~~:~:E~RVD9071 , $366 --__, .. '-68 f~~~~T~~~o, heater, 1ir, .$866 P. steering. (VVD 393) • '69 ~l:.~ .. :.~?i~~tic, P.S.,' $866 . radio, heater. (715 EIM) '70 TOYOTA Fully factory equipped. ISISAUJ I -. r ' ' l I I ! ' I I \ .. • • .. ·~ Nil\' PILOT . COSfA ·"'. · .. · +. TU • t • • ' .I. . • . . . . t • RBOR BOUlEV 0 8F - • DAY··WED NESDAY ·THURSDA ~ERIDAY t ... . . • • • +· • • . ... J ry, 23-24-25·2 . +. I T :H E s A N • • ' . ' .+ • • • LOOK FOR THIS EMBLEM AT THBE COSTA MESA "'. DWERS • • Bauer Buicl< • . . 2925 Harbor Blvd. eonne11 ·c~evrole1 • 2828 H.-bor, Blvd. · · Mesa Datsun :itef.,<~~1~~ Harbor ieYd. Pontiac -· • I Blvd. t · -. t , • • c-.ln-Merc. · ., t· . + I • .1. • , . .. ). • . • • +. + • • IT'S THE ST · + • • • • . • • DEALERS LISTED PLANNING BETTER °"GANIZED EFFORTS ••• DAY KICKOFF, AND PUT ON COURTESY - + 10-SPEED J. . ' • COUPON •nd deposit in prize box •t eny H1rbor Boulevard .-•• Every O.aler will award -. -1·0.speed-bicycle to same luclry , y-(Tu1·1'day-W..-dn1-1day-Thur1cfay.Ffu!lay, Jenuary 21 -2'4-25-201 . : __ W~ 8 p.m. each -day,·priza coupons must be deposited by 7:JO p.m . ' each d•Y· ·ou need not b~ present to win1 no purch11a 111ca1sary • COSTA MESA'S NAME ~····---- 9 p.m. t ' .. . • -~ i ~ •• • $ ~ ~ ~ .. ~ •• .. , , .. ~ .. • ~ • I I I • • l t . I ' I • • £ ~ ' . • • • I • '.' , DAIL V PILOT Wtdn~ay, Ja1111ary 24 1'173 • .. . • . • l• ,. •• 1 •• •• . ~ •• •• -: •• •• • • 1973 DUSTER S.r. No. Vl29-ClB·25bbS9 • 1973 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 2 DOOR COUPE $ s.,. Na. Rl2 1-ClG-104lll Ser. No. PP4l-MlD·l29575 JANUA RY RED TAG USED CAR SPECIALS - '70 DODGE ~. TON PICKUP 111, i~lam.tic:, r'91o, hHltf", htlvy d~ty cunpow ~ls>menl. tt•Oll() $2195 1973 GRAN SEDAN 4 DOOR HOT. LUXURIOUSLY EQUIPPED OFF MANUFACTURER•s SUGGESTED LIST PRICE '08 RIVIERA 2 DObR HARDTOP VI 1utomiolk. ,...er lln rhlt & br~kK. WSW, 11r dndiTIOnint. lilt wllffl, vlny'I toll. tWXk.1161 $1795 '68 OLDS • •ss 2 DR. H.T. . cur..... ,.-r ''ee""'' v1. r1dlo, .,..,....,i.cKS") wsw. vl!IY1 "'· $995 •69 PONTIAC · IOHNEV,LLE ..... ,. tk rlfdlO, ·~­l!.T· yt, 1111°"': .rtk.s. WSW, ;,~'::vi,.~. t10Y•ll .• $1295 All cars 111bjec:t to prior sale, ~II pricet pin ta & lketlM', All prlcet "lcl 'ttl·lf:OO p.lft., s..llly. ,,_, 21, 197]. ' ,, l .. 1973 1;, TON INTERNATIONAL Pl.CK-UP S•r. No. 3HICOCHB25425 POW ER PACKED- BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED PILOT·ADVERTIS!R !6 OFF MANUFACTURER'S STICKER PRICE GET 'EM UP SCOUT IN THIS RUGGED 1973 SCOUT Sir. No. JS8SICGDl2l90 • ' ' • • I • * *' *" OVER s1,QOO,OOO WORTH OF NEW & USED CARS · / & TRUCKS SLASHED • . TO BELOW '72 'PRICES. FORD , . - COME IN TODAY AND REGISTER FREE TO WIN A · 10-SPEED BIKE! WE WILL AWARD A 10 SPEEO BIKE TO SOME LUCKY WINNER ON EACH OF ·l'HE FOUR B(G DAYS LISTED I BRAND NEW COURIER PICKUP TRUCKS •2122°0 I. SGTAMC22573 2944 2. SGTAMA08353 2102 3. SGTAMC22560 2907 4. SGTAMGl8396 2499 5. SGTAMBOl729 2824 + COURIER CAMPER SHELLS MASTERCRAFT SALE PRICED $232.00 Stock #TC 870 . • \ DON'T MJSS THE GRAN OPENING OF HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS! TUE·WED·THUR·FRI JAN. 23-24·25·26 • 4 110 DAYS OF FUN, PRIZES AND SUPER SAVINGS! LOOK FOR FULL DETAILS IN THIS WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS! LAST CHANCE NEW Bran,t New El. DORADO 1972 F250 Pick•ups CAMPERS 5 LEn 7 LEFT CAMPER SPECIAL_.;360 VB, 131 11' SHAWNEE Far:tory Air, Cruiseomatir:, 121 11' NAVAJO Powl!I' Steering & Many 011ter I 1 l 11' SOBOBA Options. · Ill 10112' MOHAWK .' WAS $4783.68 !30088 BELOW $1108.68 DISCOUNT .. DEALERS SALE PRICE $3675.00 INVOICE Stock •T2761 Motor •9881 G.M. \Imports TR .UC KS VANS . '66 GAIAXIE 500 '67 PONTIAC HARDTOP '67 V.W. SQ. BACK '65 FORD PICKUP --$673 T t C t VS R&H t ·5973 Rad,'o, hoate•, 4 speed, low mHes. 5873 Rad;o, hHto<. ov.,d,;,., Good s973 full power, air cond. "1298964) • P,S,, air, good mile1. IAOG9041 IWAN563 l -4-D~··-H~"-·v_s_,a_ut~o·.·•_ad-;o_._h•-at_•·_·..;,. __ ""'"' ___ ,.,I _•_m_p•_· ___ "'_· __ • ____ ·_a_u _o .. ----------·l·----.... ..---.... ----..... ~-------l-m;-le_•·_'S-4-Sl-55_1 ____________ . ______ _ '67 FORD WAGON '67 CHEVY CAMARO . •'6B OPEL STATION WAGON '67 FORD F-100 V8 , radio, heater, automatic, pow-Sft_ 7· 3 HG.oT~dV~~ies~·1~(;K~;~tir,~ spd., $407.3 ~X~~i 1h3eJ°'te"4speed,goodmHes. sn73 :i;~~~·1 J:Q3~~~io, he~ter, auto-$1373 ' er ste9ring, 9ood miles. IUJC220) · .7 I 0 --------------------------·1-------------------------1-------------------------1--------------------------'66 MUSTANG ·HARDTOP ,. Radio, h_e.ter, .vinyl roof, 9ood miles. ISKB8 I l·I '67 CAMARO S.S. . ;70 V.W. SQ. BACK '70 DATSUN PICKUP 73 2 Dr. H.T. Redio, he•ter, automat-$1273 . I 4 speed, .. r•dio, heater, row miles. ~ _ icr power ·steering, vinyl roo , •ir. h I SEVJ · .. ITYGl94f -· -Britis .9r~'"· 377 . i 4 spe•d, good' miles, ne""· oalnt, new tires. ! SO_OBQG J ' ---------------------------1 ''f2 PONTIAC GRAND VIL[E --------_ __._ ---'71 FORD. GALAXIE .H.T. R&H,-auto .. P.S., •ir cond., vinyl roof, good miles. l996CQLJ '71 DATSUN WAGON 173 H.T. R-adio, he•ter, •uto., eir, pow-s3773 d h d d Go d 51473 9} windows, vinyl roof, low miles. Ra io, eater, 4 spee , re • o 1179EFGJ mi les. l471CID J , . . '69 DODGE 1h TON Pickup. 6 cyl., 3 speed, radio, heater, eppx. 29,000 miles. ( 164. 4SEI $1473 --------------------...;..1.;.;.;.;.;;,,;..;_ _________________ • '6B MALIBU HARDTOP '69 v.w. 9 PASSENGER '67 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER '72 LTD BROUGHAM 4 D" H.T. VS , R&H , P.S., P.w;n. dews & seat, "linyl roof, air. 1087- EOl I s34' 7.3 ~.~:~~~g~~~~e;,ir ~~~d~·~~~d':1ie:~ $4273 Wagon. 4 spee .. , radio, heater, $4673 4 x 4. 4 wheel drive, good miles, $1673 IXBH494 ) I good miJes. IZDTl29) I new p•int, (6740ZKJ ----------------------------1·-------------------------------'------------------------11---------------------------'71 T-BIRD LANDAU '69 OLDS CUTLASS Power steering, brak•s, windows, s3473 51573 seats, air conditi~ning, low miles. ' Convert. Rad io, heater, automatic, ·, (I 25CCM) pCwef steering, air cond., good milos. IZNV90l I '70 TORINO' 4 DR. H.T. '69 CADILLAC EL DORADO '71 ·DATSUN . WAGON Air cond., r•dio, heater, good miles. I l690LH ) 51773 . , VS, auto., P.S., •ir, AM .FM, vinyl roof, pwr. seat &: windows. 1025· OLJJ '1773 Full pow., and fa ctory .;, con-$367.3 ditioning. I 142ETBl CHRYSLER '70 GruXIE 500 2 Or. H.T. V8, automatic, radio, heater, P.S., air, fact. warr. a"ta il. IS53ACDI '72 TORINO 2 DR. H.T. Radio, heater, autom•tic, power steering, vinyl roof, low miles. l9S5EOll '70 MALIBU 2 DR. H.T. $1973 Radio, heater, auto., power steer-s..973 ~"i'/.l 1 w cond., ch•omo ,;m,, IS79-1 ----------------------'69 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '6B CHRYSLER NEWPORT Custom 4 Or. H.T. Full power, air con d., 9ood miles. IZOM444 ) '6B CHRYSLER 300 773 Rad;o, heat••, outomatk, lull pow· $2173 er, air cond ., "linyl roof, good 4 Dr. H.T. Full power, air con., mi le s. 13488751 good miles. IWIE3591 51173 '69 CHEV. 112 TON Picku p. VS , autom•tic, P.S., hea t- er, new paint. Good mil~s. 12S4- }0CI '70 CHEV. >/4 TON Pickup. Rad io, heeter, automatic, Va, power steerin9, good miles. llllSIH I 51673 5217.3 '72 FORD F250 W /CAMPER - V8, euto., P.S., 8' cab over camp- ••· ( 107GBI J '71 FORD F250 VS, R&H , auto., P.S., •ir. ll89- 24HI OFFER ? ------------------------------------------------1------------------------··------------------------ 51273 MAKE OFFER '71 MUSTANG HARDTOP va: redi~,l heater, •utometic, p.s... fft773 'Vrnyl roof, good mills. 1950CIE>I 6., --. - TAX REFUND DUE? Wtrf Wait. Buy Now-Pay latlll'. 1· '69 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. H.T. VB , auto., R&H, a;; co,d., P.5.. $4 37·3 vinyl roof. IYXVl0 6 ) I '72 BRONCO 4 WHL DR. Sport w•gon. Rad io, he•fer, low miles. {12189l) ~ ----------· __ ... - HARD TO RND • IAlllAJURICARI • I . - PAm lllllCI HOUIS '"' ,,. ..... 1 • 6 ,_ T-.-M. , ' ' • DAILY PILOT Wrdntsd'1. Ja0UM1 24. 197J '67 ~~~~~~~uw~~T~-718 $ SALi PllCI • BUICK llMITID.40000 $1 170 l-•~I."''°· •M'-'""'''·ow, ..... homng. powt<" ~tttnng. power wicldowi.. lilt ~ti. dee: or opt!Or!S. loC. No. 378AGH I SAlfrllCI . GALAXIE 500 $ 16 9 2 0001 HAIDTO, 1 v a. llllJlo •·on~ .. loclOf'f or torditioMia. . po.,..ers1terng.lo ... ml.age,Ht 132179 • . SALE PllCE '69 V~~~~.~~~.M~ po•«·-$1· r '"9 radio htol" Noo s-4 4427 SAlU.RICI . . '71 4 spt"td rodoo heote.-. No JaSCPG SALE PRICE DATSUN PICKUP MUSTANG · ' 71 '""· "oo" ,._ "ff"'"· ""'· ""''~-$ buckt! ~eo1~. l1ttnSt No. 22SCFH SALl,llCI PONT. $ CUSTOM '69 "'"· ·~·-... ~ ............ """•: Ho. ~l'.28HN. WlPllCl ~~ 1973 PINTO • ~•d, ,,.or bumper guard•, W\";'I .nit- '"''· bucl et •t o!i. ;O«:ed 011 k1t<1te•. e•t. 1411 96 $ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1973 PINTO RUNABOUT 4 speed syncromesh lronsmission, forced · air heot, buc ket seats, fully carpel ed. (3RllW139744) $ BRAND NEW 1973 LTD 2DOOR HARDTOP V-8, Auto. Irons ., power steering & brokes, factory air, tinted gloss, rodio, heater, wheel covers. (3J62H1 4S70S). IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~., ... -~ I • lKE ·Y RC '60 MERCEDE S 22 . . (GYK·567) '69 TOYOTA 4 DO'OR (XRX· 144) '·69 VW SQU ARE ACK (YEK·906) '70 SIMCA WAG ON YOUR CHOICE (VCV618) $ FULL PRICE '70 ~.~~~~:.~~,. .. _,;,~ $79 ·1 ' SAll PIKI , ' • • f '71 FORD LTD V-1, Auto. trons... power st.tmg. foltoty oi" radio. ·htoltf. (1J62S 1 S40SI) "\ . ·. SAUPIKI TORINO ·, , . '70 .......... · ........ ~ ....... """" $1 2 87 IOIU1f14S097). . " ·. \ SAU PllCE ' P • uster $147 9 '7 0 ;;';;,.....: . i.. ................ ~. ,. . DODGE WAGON . · a· '69 ···"'"··~=~·-$1 4 ·6 llfffing No 104914 .. O I ' SAll PllCi• . . $ 79 l.J $1687 • - 1973 ESCAPADE MOTOR HOME COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED PLUS: • PU SH-BUTTON RADIO e FRONT DIVIDER e TINTED GLASS • FRONT BUNK e AUXltlARY BATTERY e MEOt!INE CABINET . . • STAINLESS STEEL RANGE COVER AND MUCH MO RE. !8480668) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ::No fORD MINI MOTOR HOME RED-E-KAMP CONVERSION _,MMEDIATE DEf.IVERY CllUISE-0.MATIC TRANS., POWER STEERING, POWER MAKES. V-8, ENGINE 80Chc15 10 PLY TIRES, 70 AMP . BATTERY, l TON CHASSIS, EXTRA COOLING RADIATOR SLIDING CARGO DOORS: FIXED TYPE PASSENGER SEAT, RADIO, OUTSIDE MIRRORS, TINTED WINDSHIELD {E·34GH848193) FORD • ~-~ I, 1 /2 TOii IPICKUI' WITH A.IRW LITE 1.INE CAMPER "SHELL Complete Package $ ' IMM l~TE DELIVERY .LEASE NOW • A· BRAND NEW 1973 . LTD •••••••• s121 3! . COURIER •.• • • SSCJ6~ ' PINTO • • • •. • • s59•~ Gran Torino s103•9 MAVERICK • • s72'! · $QUIRE .• ·•• • s121'!. F-250,PU.. • •• ~ 5961,!' ( $2991• 4l • oowo, . $24-29.IS_ ii ,tht tolol cosh price incr,'9-\Jic~ o,.- ferred pr"t $3032.60 il'ld. lox lie, & OU li1K111Ce, tltargts lor 48 months on appro•ed trtdk,tAP~ 1'2.78 % " WEEKfND .. \ RENTAL SPE(IAl . RENT A . ' FORDPINTP FROM 2 PM FllDAY T010.AMMONDAY PlEASECAlr .. $'jj 9s • PLUS SC MILi Flftr 100 f"l~ES;lliE ' . . • • --. --- - San Clemente -J , Today's Final _fapi tra EDITION ·N.¥. $£.eu ~ . \ " VOL. 66, NO. 24, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PA&ES . , ORANQE COUNTY, CAUFOR!'llA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1973 TEN CENTS --. Kissinger Tells Confidence of . Lasting Peace • WASHINGTON (AP) -· Wublnalon and 11ano1 unYelled today the term. OI an 1nirtca1e peode ICOOrd to eod Amtorl<a'• ~ Wlr, and DflOllal« Henry A. Kbllnier ·tXlftllOd eoolldence a Sallli'· di:f ,._.fire In 89!Jtb Vie-wwld later apreld acrooa au ot JndochlJll (lee related 11«111, P-. ! and 5) .• But KlJlln(er and his North • Vlei- .,..... nesotlatlng ~ aald !hero were nti ""'1"t pea<e tenils. The chief U.S. nqotlatoc nlade - other major points In his iO-mllmlo While House ne'trs conference : -About 141,111111 ~ Vletoainese • f I ' ') Dana Point 180-unit PlanQK'd I Tract) Map Delay Ordered on 200 Clemente Homes l \ • troopJ 1'Jll•ln In South Vietnam, but Killlnfer aald their number• "abould ooer a period ol time be aubject to oon· skieralie reduction" because they cannot be r'elnloroecl;reaupplled or replaced. -Tbe,pollllcal lndipeqdence of South VjetnMnl la. tllllflq~ and Ila future !arm, l(lcludlnt! the late ol President N&Uflll Van naieu'•'lovemment, wW be determined, without outlide interf•ence, by the Soillh v1em......, themaelvO.. :-'~ ! Na\IOllal' toon\:il on Na\klnlll -lll!tloo and doncord will be · crpntzed llllOl1( the South Vletnan>ese therilaelve.s oo a threejlart basis soltly to • • organize the elections and Im- plementation or tb'e a~ment, not to act ln any way a'1: C0411Uon government. -The demllitara.ed mne cootinuts as a temporary military demareatlon Une which canoot be violated under any clroumstances by mllltary forces of either aide, Klulnger said. Neither Cam- bodia nor Laos can be med as· IDflltraUoa routes or as bases for foreign troops, be said. -The agreement in no way restricts U.S. military forces off Vietnam's shores or in 11lailand, he said. ''The deployment ~quid be mor,e geared to the war situation" than te an· UclpaUon of an established puce, KJss· Inger added. -Dtacusslon of U.S. economic aid to all of Indocblna, including No<lh Vietnam, wilt come "only aflet"the signature of the qreement and alter Ila lmplementallon ls ...ti advanced," the negotiator said. The 12-page agreement, to be signed Saturday before the Vletum cease-fire takea effect at 4 p.m. PST that day, does not call for withdrawal of the' 135,000 North Vietnamese troops in· the 100th. But it does call for re~val of all foreign forces from Laos and Cambodia. • Ill ~-•qR. HENRY KISSINGER,,FORIGROllND.-.. D LE DUC THO, .KGROUND, SIGN AGRilMINT • • P.1rlo lltn1nt ol .C-'n· ,.,, Captin'ld'ln 119 "-Photo ; . ' . . C1¢mente's ~mployes '.off San Onofre Nuke IJeaMgs ]freak u...u·; •arch· 13 ''.' -· . ~ , . . . ' .. Hiarhi;. lnfi llcenslng of two.' new nuclear ~ iat SB Onofre brok~ ·off In ,San ~ Die1lo Tu<ICla)\ dosing lem- porailly-Oil the •miJor ·isiue · ol :eartfi- quake safety. ' · Tbat matter -specifically the ad& quacy· of desJan standanla. for the two new reactors -ls · scbedaled to be the first lsaue taken up when lhe Atolliic ~ and Licemloa.lloarcl.resumea'tbe ~-Mm 1s·111 s.ncieme.1e. - Ode fault system -the Newport· qlewoocf fault -wblch puies five miles out to .-dn>in Ill' t;porre sit4 '- baa been termed a me)or threa\ to,pjOSI of tbi Soutbent1 CiilUOriia boait Jll a .._t·by the u.s.~ Survet. ADd that _ .. ft\lOl1 .., .et.m>tocY ol Ille tloUth COUI area bu been adopted aa lhe olllclal beats for dealgn of the --scheduled fur com-pletloo 1a1e.lhla decide. 'Ille -U ~ specifically will deal wltb Ille -ol oortbquW safety -,a major (.111111deratlon· In nut;jear plaot wmtia.~lao, OIP"da!ly stDce the dnaalltioa Saa F.-quake 'Ille Geolagle surtey rocominends that Ille .... ~ '"--' to lie built by Soullleru ~ Edison and San Die&<> Gal ad Electrlc .,,_n1 .. should (leeONOPllE, ..... 11 DA.ILY PILOf A.D: SEE HOW IT WORKS .. DAILY PILOT mt "1o Jlllt love to .n.· ... boor they do. .. vw .... -. very pod cml. -..n. Dl•Dll. '1llai Id wwted ., W'1I that Iha car ..... told. . '*1 d'1'ed -and let a DAILY PILOT cl"Sllllocl -Id C9 to ,wort lor,... ~e~~te.· ~un~il,~s SfiUld ' ~ Clement.;, cli;. bal1...riu·d.... all ~Y Thursday In: honor of ·the•~f;'P'resi. .«<iii L"'10ii 'Johnson, bit 'dtt 'coun- ·Cilmen Bl"ed· Tuesday · Ibey: woold"be bappier il lhe.city.wonera ~on tbeFjOb; ' A debate, • launched witD 1comments from~ Councilman .Thomas O'Keefe, laste4 about a half hour. . O'Keefe · mumed bis · stand taken shorlly alter .tbe ~funeral'>o!.'the late President'~ S Trumali, Insisting that city ball>ahciutd stay opeii. "It's· my QP.inion U.t few ,private employers wilt be ~g and aendlng their elriployeS b6me," be said. t ' • 0 My own staff will wort," said the lawyeri ~ ' . . O'Keefe allowed that It might dlfferent if funeral Rl'ViCes for a former president_ were belni held wllhtn driving dl!tance of the cit}'. "If )Ve?•tay <Pen .°'\··~y· we mlgltt ·be In !l>r aome ciidclaDi. People wilt wonder why we did lf 10r:'rruman, but not for Johnson,'' said Mayor Arthur Holmes. ' "I agree," added Dr. Wade ,..Lower. "We've got to do it for both." So city ball will stay cloled Oil Tlaln- day. SChools In the Capistrano Unified School Dl!lrlct will 'cloie and all dl!trlct programs -including evening blgh school classes and recreation programs -will not convene. ,. In ~ Juan Capilrrano, :however, the decillon aa Jet II not firm . Spa-. at cttt ball aald tt would not be !mown il -will -1llllll taler today wben Mayor James Tborpe can 1>e • COiltacled. That city ball, however, remained open durlntl the naUonal daJ ol mournlnc for Truman. 4 ' "But.no one from bere wilt be going to Texas to attend ~· . * '.'"{(. * * * * Sc·hool,s, Some OfliCes To Close on . Thur8!1<zy Elementary and leCOOdary ochools. 1;.ie...1 and stale olllces, cltJ ball offices of som~ Orqe COalt cities and moot local piaJlrounds will be closed Tl>un- day tn~a,,.,. of the nallonal day ol moumfl!I lor former Preslcltnt Lyndon B.J-. At1 pool offices along the Orange Coaat ~ proYi4e oervlcel Umlted to l(JOClal ileliV!f1, open lobbies fer ...,.. to boles' and oollectlons Oil a SlmdaJ oc_heckilt. • MOit blnb and blilllARlll will rem&1D open. ' • However, major stock and commodltes e~ and the over-tbe<ounter m1rket will be closed. · at1 ball o11tcta 111 r-.in valley. Irvine, and Saal ·lleacb will stay opoa . In CGsta -. HuntlJ>t10ll lleoch. Lag1lnl Buch and San °""'""" city of· fices will be closed. City olflclata ol Newport -and San JUlll r1p11tnmo bad not dedded lhla morning wbetller er not to -their of. Oce1. They -. 1wattlng the dectalon of the county Board ol Sl;lenllon ..... (See CL08111, ..... I) I Kissinger said he expects a fortnal ce.,._fire hi Laos "within a short period of time." lie Mld the Administration ex- pect& "a de facto ce&se-fll'e will oome in- to beJng over a period of time" in Cam· bodla •• He salcl"be would not elaborate oo the situation In Cambodia and Laoo. no provisions for withdrawal of ~orth Vietnamese troops from the south. For his part, ·Kissinger said it \\'ould not impose a coalition goveinment, even in «fYgulse, upon the south. He said final political solution would be left to the parties in South Vietnam, which mean! Saigon and the Viet Cong's Nationa{ Liberation Front. · Le Due Tho, the North Vietnamese negotiator who shaped with Kissinger the agreement disclosed in general terms by P,resident Ni.J:on Tuesday night, ~d In Paris it was "a great victory for the Vietnamese people"' He said it Included Kissinger said the ultimate destiny of South Vietnam will be decided by free. elections. He sald the nature · ol tbt . "political evolution" or the soolh is up to: the parties involved there. . .. .. ' Kissinger Tells Viet Procedure selected by U.S. officials. It was announced before Klssinger',s news conferen~ that the United States and North Vietnam alfeed to return all prisonen "without delay." A document spelling out the agreement on _bandling POWs also says that the returil "shill"be ~ out .at .ptacea coo.venJent to the conce.med parties." A&aln, the docum<i>t -by tho Wbtle Hooae does not say wbat those ptacea Nitl J>e . WASHINGTON (AP) -Presidential adviser Herny Kllslnger said today the release of American prisoners of war would begin In Hanoi by mld-Februarjl. (See rell!led !lorles, Pages 4 and 5.) .Speaking at a While ffoUle news con-- ference, Kisalnler aald the 479 U.S. POWs beld In ~ Vietnam Qd Laos would boo tumeil ov<r to Aiiierican medical peraomel In lil!ool at lnlervala of &boot 1$ ,£19s .-~ 1$ .·-·· ~tl':.' ..... ~~ . ialp-;. Tbit would mean Ille flnl U.8. pr.._. would be 1ssllld a, or Dsut ,.:n:: ..... -..,-·: ,· - . * * *.r·.:,, PQW:.Fa~)':· 1lilllllpr ·~--'U.& ,.. [··-......... -,.. be It Aiiiiiiiitl .... ,lldala II Ille -0. 11 .,.... ..., n . he!d· \. . ' . . -to J<liilqOr, a1r'1!.li. Jll'l_. 0£ war ID Her* 111111 Socrill Viet. -~ Laol wlB be releuld. He lalcf lhe UllllOd Statal --·!Old that ·no U.S. prlsonm an held ln·Cambodla. · "Amlrjcan pr!-. will be releued at im«vals ol two -or 1$ dij>I In roucblY eqnal in••~" ~ Aid, with the total tinio frome coindd with the -Y wllhdrlwal ol all U. forces f!oo1 South Vlilnam. Prllanen beld In Mirth Vietnam and Laos, be aald, will i._ r«elved hy U.S medical teams In Hanoi arld be flown In American plane• to 16cattons to be Two.OOnt Boost In Milk Prices Set for February . SACllAMEln'O (AP) -Mill:' prlca wilt be increued two cents per hall galloo statewide begtnnlnC Feb. 1, Stale . Agriculture Director C. B. Cbrtllellaen announced today. It II the ·fint stalewlde tocreaa 1lnco May, 1971, but in most of tlje atJte'• JO mllk price woe.I It will be· lhe aeconc! ralle In a year. t -~ell Worries About News ~y GEOllGE LEIDAL Of .. ...,""...,, Word of a "peace with honor" 1ft Soutbeut Alia wu wela>me news for families of the nearly _2,000 Americall servicemen imprilOned or IJsted as miss- lni In acUon. but an Irvine housewife ad> ded the news ls also "scary." Mn. Barbara Hedrick of Culverdaje, whole brother, Lt. James Wayne Hel' rick la Irvine'• olllclalll' adapled, MIA. said today, "Lall n1aJt! I wa nry ad and teared. It's very close now. I am really extra• worried ..,. that JIJll'~ name won't be on that list and we may never know wbal happened to ldm. •. • u. Herrick bas been milalnl atnce Oct. 27, 1911 when he hepn a -..,.. 1.aoo, On hi• 11th btrlhday, Ocl. 38, tbe city ol llvlne remembeftd•thelr adoplad MIA and launched a letter campol11r urg· Inc knowledge of his -..-.. • . "U Jim "'mea home I will alwa91 belle\le It.was the pressure on Hanoi by the 10,111111 persona who wrote In bis bebaU that will have brought him home," M~. lledrtck said today. "'111ere will 'be some famlllts who will not hear from their mos or brother•, I'm IUn!," she lldded. "After Koru, many !amities nevv lmew far -wbat rbap-pened. . "I just won't allow that to bappen to (See WORRIED, Pap JI Stalewlde. those rone lncreaaes bave ~ the average 1tore price ol milk by one oenl per bail gallon Jn. lhe poll YW, sa¥J jArol' w ... , clde( ol lhe. Stale BtQlli ol Milli Sta~. . ' .-----------, 'Ille new store prlca for milk will ,.,.. !Jom a low of 5-1 cents per batt ....... 11Uon In Sacramento to 14 centa per ball . 1alloa In Siskiyou c.unt1. CMK ' ' The price -to 51 centa In the Loo Angeles area and to 51 cenll In tbe San Franc~kland-San ,Joae mtllt price WuwMr ...,., . Walker said hlgbes\ pricn are In area• -"-·considerably cloadf""' 'lllandoy "where the population 11 ~ and actordlng to lhe ~. wtdi whef1: processlng and del!Vf!IY co1t1 are a 20 percent chance fl, aliiaaa • highest." ~·"-Thursday ......,1ng. HICbl 111 Ill ... Here are lhe new prlcts per hall......,. ton In the 4111. In mlllt In other areaa ol Calllornla: • Fr...,., 51 centa; San Dteao 111111 San . U,!1101! T8DA'Y • • BernardlnQ, 57 centa; Santa Banara, II Th< Inn.. Comt11v1i1111 l'M· cent.I; Ventura, • cent.: Blabop, 80 atlr ~no• 5ack ftl O.cembfr centl, and Orelcent CitJ, G ceats. drOfllCI "Df'or l'riendl'' /or•• Horne-dellvery prieel ranp ffOCD; two , pl• "tftCO'f't'' perjormmtCC UlQ cenla to It ....ta per lialf p1loa blgber • Saturdau. Se• ""teroim-n; • than lhe 111An pi'lc;et, Walker said. P~1 28·29. Wa1Rr 1114 lhe WI lite -tn the Loi Anitlel .... .... • ... cebt per g•llon htke Sept. L He aald )be 1ut In- .,,.._ Ill Iba. San J'nDc:llco Bay -• was tbe May, 1'71 ~ hllre. • Cllrialensen aald In a _. re1eue the statewide price -....... lhoriad "to ollroel tlio 1harply rislnll COiia to ~ ducen for dairy ftedl and roughage" and -Id not 1ncre-pttfit maratns to retallm or dlatrlbutors. • ..... _ . t:.. ': ~cw-11 ~ ~ au • • _ ....... tt --. ..,., , .. ·--..., ...... 11 --... --. J -. -·---. --. ..... CNlly 17 .... . ....... Dr. a tr • " ---:':" ..: -. ._.. .... " --. \ , / • t1IL0_1 ___ s_c ____ w_ .. _n~i1J, January 7-"· 1973 T1·ial Told Of Mitchell , Stan s Role WASHINGTON (AP\ - F er Atty. Gen. John N. fllitchtll nd foqner Secretary or Commerce ~1aurlce H. Stans iippro\'ed paymen.l to the man charged \\'ilh a political-espionage con· spiracy against Democrats, t h e \Vatergate trial has bee!!. told. The statement Tuesday or Hugh \V. Sloan Jr .. former treasurer of Presidenl Nixon'.s re-elecllan campaign. \vas given to tht tr ial judge after the jury was sent oui or the room . It ..... as the first testimony that MltcheU and Stans are con~ted with the funds allegedly used 10 finance the political spying. . Sloan said he gave a totaJ ol $199,000 111 cash to G. Gordon Liddy. the man ae- cused of leading the operation! which culminated in the break·ln June 17 at Democratic national headquarters ln the \Vatergate complex. But Sloan testified he had no idea what happened to the money he said deputy campaign director Jeb Magruder authorized him lo turn over to Liddy. "You didn't question Mr. Magruder about the purpose of the $199,000!" U.S. Dist. Court Judge John J. Sirica asked Sloan. "No. sir." Sloan replied. "I verified \\'itb r.tr. Stans and !\tr. ~titchell he \\'as authorized to make those.'" "You verified it with wbo?" Sirica ask· ed. "Secretan· Stam, the f l n a n c e chairman. ind I didn't dirtctl,y, but be verified it "'ilh John l\fltchell, the cam-. paign chairman." Sloan said. Magruder and Herbert Porter, former director of scheduling' for the re-election campaign. testified they asked Liddy to set up an intelligence operation to discover any ,ossible dangers . to Republicans campaigning for the NLJon ticket last year and to cht:ck on security of 1he party's national CTlnvention. But both denied ordering the wiretap- ping and burglary w i I h which Llctdy, former counsel to both Nixon co~ mittees. and James W. McCord Jr .. Nix- on campaign security chief, are charged." New Tennis Club In Operation In South Co11nty A new tennis club offering mem- berships to South County resldents began activiti@! this month under the banner or the Capistrano Valley Tennis Club, and two local professional playen are in- chlded amooa: the membenhip. The two proo ore Gory Webb and Beverly Cantrell. f.ipokesme n for the new group said that 30 charter membership!: alreadY have been taken and 30 others are open to local tennis bulls. Jnitially, two courts on the grounds of Old MisAion San Juan Capistrano's school wUl be used by club members and refurbishing of the area already has ~g ph>posed activities for the membership are a club ladder, inter-club toorn.aments, junior activities and ar· rangement of games among members. Interested persons can obtain full details by calling 499-4282. Information on Tax Sells at Post Office ;T,,..·o separate government booklets geared to helping citizens understand dftails of income tax are again on sale at tile San Clemente Branch Post Office this tax season, Postmaster Octavio Luna said today. The booklets. "Your Federal Income Tax" and "Tax Guide for Small Businesses" are on sale for 75 cenls eich, he added. OIM•I COAD IC DAILY PILOT Tiit Ortnflt C...t DAILY PILOT. wi1ll ..tikfl Is omll,,_ Ille H""·"'"*• N .......... W 1i.. er.,.. CMtl 1"119111111111 ~. lfH. ,.,. <Nlillons .,., ... "'*'. Mer&I., ~ 'Jlr\IN.,, fw Cctt11 Meu, ...._. aMdt,, ' H1111tlfltto11 a1«ll/F-lll11 V&lle.,, lat- . a..oi, lrvlM/S..leNU. &1141 s.,, ClenW!lt/ SM J11t11 c..,;11r.,.. A ..,_ ,....,_.. edllkM Is P\*llsl'Mcl "''""''"' .,. $ ........ .,.., • Tiit prlnc.lpal ""*'Ulhllll ....,., It •I no Wnl .,., Sir"'• Coit• ~. C•lllomla, tMH. ltoMrt N. W1M "'"'""' ..... hllbrler Jack It. Curtay Vita l"rallltnt ~ O.-r11 MaMttt Tlt1111•1 k•••ll ..... Tll1M11 A. M1rpltl111 Mallatlrlf lllitor C~1rl11 M. L101 ltlc~artl P. Nill A11lslM1! Ma11t1'"9 ldllan ._ __ l05 Nartlt El C1ml111 lt11I, •ll72 --C•d• .V...: UO ~ llrott """""" ... ~: = ... lo'ltf1i """'"'"*' -..0.1 1"11 •M<ft ~ LttuiM 8Mdl1 m """ ,,_ Tfll.,.._ ITI41 Ml-4111 Cl-"'M MMI' 's1 '42-N71 I ,_ c ....... Af 11,UIW•ll • 1sls,. 11 I 49f~Jt ~ '"""'""'· 1•n. °"""' c.nt ~ ~. ... -.... lll\lltrtlitM, oclttwi.1 INlllf' If' .....,.._It 11tr9111 1 orllY .. r~M wltNvt "'*"' W · , l'lllUIM " ~ ..._._ Hopes Renewed 1ilrs. Carole Hanson and her son Todd, 8, watch tele- vision intently as President Nixon an nounces that a peace agreement had been reached Tuesday. Mrs. Hanson's husband, Capt. Steven Hanson, was shot down over Laos seven years ago.. She ha3 received no mail , but she believes that a photo released by Communist sources several years ago includes her hus band in the picture. From Page 1 CL05ED ... ctming courity offices and courts. but ~·ere expected to follow the roun1y·s lead . · However. the Harbor Judlclal District Court announct'd it will ht closed and that all cases scheduled for Thursday will be beard Friday at the same time. After scb>ol activites at all school playgrounds along the Orange Coast have been cancelled exCi!pt in Ne\\-port Beach and Seal Beach. Clas.ses at Or~nge C"llst College, Golden West College. UC Irvine and UC Irvine Extension have been cancelled. However, registration appointments at OCC and Golden West College will be held as schedule<t, And final ex· aminations originally .scheduled -at both college! for Thursday will be postponed until Feb. I. Regular examination s.cl.edules will continue Friday. Cal State Fullerton officials were awaiting the county supervisors' decision before 8{UlOUDCint;: their plam for the day of mourning. CaJ State Long Beach offices will be closed bot final examlnatio:is will be held as scheduled. Students planning to r~ Thursday have been instrurud to register Friday instead · The school holiday bas prompted the rescheduling of 10 high school wresUing meets. Contests originallY. set for Thursday are changed to: Edison at Corona del Mat, toHaY: co.ta-Mesa at Estancia, Saturday night; Brea at Dan.: Hills, Feb. 6; Fountain Valley at Magnolia, Tues- day; Anaheim at A.tarina , Tuesday; Alisslon Viejo at San Clemente, Friday; Santa Ana at Newport Harbor, Tuesday; Western at Westminster, Tuesday; Sonora at University, Friday, and Loara al Huntington Beach, Tuesday. FroM Pllfre 1 WORRIED ... J im. 1 have to know," she sair In another Irvine house.hold, calls of good wishes and encouragement busled r.trs. Janice Lyon , wife of Laguna Beach's adopte..: MIA , Major Don Lyon. Like Her- rick, he is missing over Laos and has been since March 22, 1988. "I'm very pleased about the peace." said the meticulous housewife who hasn't dusted a vase of pussywillows since the father of three who picked them disap- peared. "The agreement says exactly what I wanted it to," Mrs. Lyon added noting Presidential Adviser llenry Kissinger had spoken the magic words this mom· ing when he said prisoners held in Laos would be returned also. "We're all just waiting now for word. Tl is going to be an agonizing wait If tliey (North Vietnam) don't release a list. \\'ilhout a list we'U have to riieet every returning plane ," the wife who shares the concerns of hundreds of MI~ ramilles said. For all MIA famili es the key words in President Nixon's peace announcement was the agreement to provide the fullest ""possible" accounting for men missing in action. Volcano Island Residents Told To Stay Away REYKJAVIK . Iceland (UPI) -Tho Helgafjell volcano gushed out streams of glowing lava today In a new outbreak on the tiny Island of Heymaey and report.I from the island said some houses wert on fit.. Telephooe connecllon1 wllh the Ath•n· lie outP!>St just 90uth or lei!land •·ere broken and aulhoritle1 here today banned all'landing oo the islMd. " Capo Manager C_ondemns Ex-official's Planning San Juan Capistrano Finance Director Pau1 Lew may have already been fired. but the rancor of his-feud with City Aianager Donald Weidner lives on. The latest example came this week as Weidner in scathing fashioo condemned Lew's projections of city revenue from development fees imposed by an ordin- ance enacted last summer. Weidner said Lew's projections were . ''unrealistic and unauthorized.'' Lew apparenUy pegged 1100,000 as lbe yearly revenue from the fees' charged for oacli unit built in 1he city. Weidner said this week that the city migbl collect ooly $30,000 this fiscal year. Weidner IOl.d councilmen Monday that he recalls a figure of $50,000 set by Lew during prelimirblry studies before the fee code was enacted. But In oflicW, printed budgets, Lew substituted '100,000, instead, Weidner as- serted. "I do not recall any authorization for this increase," he said. Nonetheless, tbe mistake has been Capo Will Add " . I Real Deputies During Festival "Deputies," "prisoners" and "jails" have been commonplace during the old· fashioned fun of. fiesta week in San Juan Capistraoo. In fact. the annual celebration heralding the return of the swallows even has its official "sheriff." But this week the city decided lo add some real deputies to the event. And the jail, in their case, will be real. The target of the stem measures are, unli ei!nsed peddlers and hawkers plying their trade during the annual fiesta parade. Members of the city's fiesta associa· lion will be deputized to allow them to either arrest the offenders or direct sherifr's deputies to do the job. Only salesmen with city licenses can legally sell on the streets during the March celebration. Dana Citizens Group to Meet, Elect Officers l\1embers of the Dana Point CiUzens for Action will meet Thursday to elect seven new directors and enact policy decisions on suggested zone changes and population densities in the COWlty-ad· ministered commui\ity . A slate of i;even nominees to the board of directors already has been set by a nomination committee, and other selec- tions can be made from the noor during the 7:3il p.m. meeting at Richard Henry Dana School's auditorium. The members already nominated for the board are Harrie Angell, John Gibson, Nancy Greco. Robert Hancock, Alex Lake, Stanley Weissburg and •larold "Whit" Whilby. Supervisors Condemn 4 Canada Billboards Four 'billboards which are located on property being used for the ..,..tructloo or the Canada Road-SM Diego Preewoy interchanp wW be condemned. the Board ol Supemson 4edded Tue>- day. ~ ' made. "Several budget documents already have been distributed and ln my opinion it ls J!Ointless at thi t time to attempt to recover all of these in order to correct this obvi ously erroneous figure," Weidner said. . Lew WIS nred from the city Staff by Weijtner earlier this year. Racing Winner, Prison LOser SA.N DIEGO (Al') -A man wbo won 169,381 on a raoetraclc be~ quit his clerical job and moved to Mexico has been sen~ to a· year Jn_ prison for failing to file U.S. income tu re~. Olarles H. Pratt Jr., 41, formerly of San Diego, W8' accused of failure to file returns for four straigbt ytara through 1963, when he wun the 5-11 jackpot at Caliente racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico. Prati pleaded guilty M°"1AY tiefore u:S. District Court Judge Howard Turrentine, who imposed the maximum prison senti;nce. Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 29.95 Dunlop Fort Tennis Fremes 16.95 kramer ..... ~tograph Frames 17.95 Stan Smith Autograph Frames ............................. 17.95 Davia lmeprlal Frames .... 18.95 Bancroft Competition Frames .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 30.00 Victor lmperiel Strings ...• 18.00 Vintage Nylon Strings ...... 7.50 Tennis Dr111" ... '. 15.95 to 34.95 Men's Tennia Shirts .. 6.00 to 8.00 Men:• Tennis Shorts 5.95 to 15.95. Converse Tennis Shoes ........................ Mon's I .SO ....................... Lad!., 7.95 Men's Tretorn Tennla Shoes 14.95 Adidas Tennis $hoe1-L.dlt1 or ....................... Mon's 16.95 Tlnnis Swtat1rs-M1n'1 .................. 9.95-12.95-15.95 Wiison, PeM or Dunlop Ttnnia Balls .. ...... " ............... 7.95 Dot. FroMP,..eJ ONOFRE ••• rtSiJt I "lrou.nd acctle'I' cent ol the force of aravt Jn canstrucUon of rea ors, "G" fortes are l.lSed to measu the severity Qf ~ /elolm 0.t the " Pt"*" lacior 11 \bin <ldeqllite - that the comp could well withstand any coneelva earthquake alona known !aults In the; rea. , Bui In Mil' clucusaloos. UW!ll: alclb have not c di......ed the Newport· Inglewood 1111em u exlenalV.ly ,u the mucll •mailer •and Uliel'ledly doimai>t Chrlstlanl\OI F1ult which ,run1 cloee to the plant 1Ke. I · 'Ille only major raull , Ibey hova •'II· whldl would i!'inerole · strong quallel, would be the 3an Andreas. The panel thus !ar bu examlned_lhe nijClear safety upect.a,. the aecur_ity precautiqns propolBd for the romPit.t and '°~ of the sei.smolOI)' of the llceqse appllc1t10tt. But tha entlre earthquake mattu re- mains to be resolved. And the QIOCt controvenll} ~ of ~~ :::,.1~rom completed 'l\' tho Aller the Marcb bNrlnp the pro- coedlnp ·apln wlll pauae for jtvenl weeks, ruumlng lite this spring, again in San Clelhente, to examine the en· viionrqental as:pects of the ~ppllcatfon for licensing. J'l'OMPageJ CRITICISM ••• ·done lh acmrdance wltb the present city codes,'' be lnslsted, ' Resklents, nonetheless, charged that "by Innuendo" spokesmen for the firm have threatened to build two-story houses in the area and tbatlYPe of construction, they added, would destroy views of hun- dreds of residenls. The 30-day Ume limit for passage of the tentative trict ·map for the project bu nearly lapsed, but councilmen ,...,.. day won an agreement from the develop- ment firm for a 6<kiay extension on t&e approval of the map. In the interim, the parks and recrea· tion commission will review the develop- ment'4 paJklands commitment and recommend whether fees should ·be established as well. And the parking and traffic com· mtssloo will study 1he traU!o now aspects ol 1he plan.s, partlcularly prob- lema which mlgbt arise with access to a I ombining • Post Cit£d • By JACK BROit / ; ot .... ...-,.... : Stronr oppo&llon lo Ible Con-: solidaUon or the Orange Couotf ·i treasurer's offic. wllh any oUter ·county ' depal1ment w•• vol~ ICfllY .. by tho : <lo'lrute County Emt>kl;MJ ~•U,.. , ln I letter lo county Wrv1Jor1, the : auoclatlon llald, "It ts or...U•t concem to I all county employes and all taxpayers i that the board appoint a talODled and U· l perienced peroon to 1he fiel!I of lloaDCe I wt>o can maintain the hlgbelt -1bl• standards o! f!J<al reao111iblllly and In-I te(lrlty In k .. plng with the lradllloM established by Ivan Swancer." Sw&llier bu held tho pool for II )'l!an, He plallll to retire Feb. :II and has urged that bis chief wlatant, Raymond Wella, be named to tho post. There have ~n rumon that the off\ce might be combined with that ol county Tu Collector Robert CUron. Another posalbllity 11 conaolldatlon with the ofllct of Audltor-Oontroller Vic Helm. Neither man has' publicly elpreased an interest in the combination of ofrices. "We understand that the treasurer's office might conceivably be consolidated with ooe _of the. other county , deportments. While such cooaolldatloo II · certainly a proper mat\« for review, It II our Itron( J>ellel Iha! such a ~ -.ould bo moot unwise aj\d lmprudeat, the uaociaUon11 letter rads. "Orange ~ is the second lar1ert (in population) in the state and &! such its fiscal immensities are of a size and scope to need and deserve the individual attention of a county treasurer whose sole purpose is devoted to the smooth and efficietit administration of county funds," the letter signed by assoclaUon President Lucille Murray coaUnues.' · It ls po!rited OU~ that the lrelSlB'ef ts responsible for prooess1ng and Investing a $1 billion a year. "The COWlty retire- ment system alone has an invested worth of over $100 millioo," the letter points out. : Horse Show Set In · Capistrano nearby school. . Mission Viejo's Companeros will Representatives of the Capistnao spoMOr their second annual open junior Unified School Dlstrlcl have Insisted l)>at hone show Sunday at Conway's Stables ' unless new access ls provided from the in San Juan Capistrano. The +H- propased tract to Ole HinlOo Elemeo-spoosore" cOmpetition starts at I a.m. tary School nearby, that aJJ 1he Age clivtslons !or contestants...!'! U yeungsten living In 1he new hoU!es anil-W>:IU ind 13 to-19 yean old. would have to be bused to the school Seventeen classes of CO}DPetltion lfill Kegley warned councilmen not to be be Offefet; at the eYent a.M I raffle Wilt ,,. •• ,,.,, by devet~~· "aolt--"-,. be , held <lurlng the show for two .,~ -~· -..,....... American Quartor Hone Auoclatlon suave manner here toglgbt " weanlinp. ~ . t :'!'> "They m ~g to l!et approval of an Members! of .4'H -'"bmlttlnll mem-•l&b~yeaN>lcl tract that doem'L-orm befliip,....., . .iuriq,mptatlon will 1o existing city lfldes. I "f hav"'rdlced en1r!f (..,,,spot.....,. for "And'tha~ Kenllemep 11. not1n tbi!best_ 1he even< llald. · lnlerull or the city; we11 fight H," he The.public II welcome tD the show and said. no •dmiaato1Mrill be charged. Basketballs S.95-8.9S.12.9S.21.95 Volleyballs 4.25-8. 9$.10. 9$.12. 9$.17. 95 Soccorba 111 I. 9S.10. 9S.14. 9S.17, 95 Playground Balla 1.59-3.25-5.95 Spoodo Swim Suits & Trunka ' . Skatoboerd• a WhMll Duckfoot Fins Tobie TIMll Paddles a S.h Nylon hooded Jackoh .. , ... 7.90 Ba ..... 11 wermup Jacket• 6.95-7.'5 a. ..... 11 Mitt• 5.95 i. 42.ff Bastball Shoos la ..... 11 Undershirts Track Shoos , 11.t,S to 29.'5 BlkH-Part._.,cce110r~t "flre1-TubM-lltopolrs • -··· [:!".1 . . 646-1919 •i '" • • • • . t l lanf tWIN ....... MW If C.... .... • C.11"'11... &u•1~1 .., c"""" UM ,.rMdl1Y1 "' Mlft U.!t ........... '""""' ....... ,... .... fMlllll~. . . • An official spoktsman said houses In Vest mannaeyjar, the-bland'• only town, were seriou,'11')hreatened by the new outbreak fr6m the vole1no that erupted late Monday, after a rest of some 5,000 years. "'nle wind bas tumed1 end cinders of glowing lava are fallina down on the houses," a witnesa said . At the request of County Road Com- missioner Ted McConvWe, tho board gave County Counsel Adrlln Kuyper tho go ahend oo eminent domain proceeding• to get rid or the blllboards. OPE~ 9 to 6-Closed Sunday 538 Ctnter-646-1919 ' • . . \ • , r • l I I ( r I l ! I • • • .. Orange County Business Kelly Named President .Of Western · LOS ANGELES (AP) - Arthur F. Kelly, Western A1r Llnes e:recuUve vice president. has been named president or the Lo! Angeles-based com. merclal air carrier. Kelly, 59, who ~180 will serve as Western's' chief eiecuUve officer, wa.t elected Mnnday .. He will succeed J. Judson Taylor, who wiJJ be come yJce chairman o! the board, on Feb. l. · j(elly joined Western in 1937 aa reglonal traffic manager J ot..Montan1Land Canada. He laJer aerved as vice president e.nd senior vioo president ror sa.Je1. ~Ta)'lor, 14, who ls one year away from the compaoy'1 mandatory retirement aae, wW conUnue as a dir~tor i.n ha new position. • 1 2 3 4 s 6 ., • COMPLETE ORANGE COUNTY COVERAGE lncludlntr. Logun1 .... h S1n1 Clemente, Mi115on Viejo, Din• Point, •• well 11 Lone Beach and most of L.A. ''"· MONTH TO MONTH RENTAL BASIS NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON APPROVED CREDIT ONLY $17.00 PIR MONTH TOTAL COST (unlimited _.1 . . NEW COMPACT UNIT SIZE (1 14 •4x ~I VOICE MESSAGI PAGERS ALSO ARE AVAILABLE FULL F~I MAINTENANCE • ORANG£ COUH'TY RADIO'TELEPHONE SERVICE INC 835-3305 ,_ ' • DAILY PILOT' 25 PUBUC NOTICE PllllLIC NOO'ICll PUBLIC NOO'ICE PllBUC NOTICE I ., • • ' ., DAll V ,!LOT SC Monew'• Worth • Beat Food Costs r By SYLVIA PORTER The cost of food will surge up.,.,·ard at a mlnimwn annual rate of 4 '7 pereent unlit sum· n1er at least -and \\'e'U be lucky If the rate-of lncrease pl1«1. on our food budget month after month is "only" '4~':1 ptrcent. This is no a guess. It's a conservative and authoritative projeclion based on forces al- ready buill into our food economy. What is to happen lo food prices at the retail level. in short. has al- ready hap-1"011.T£1t pened or is now happening to £ood prices on the farm or 'A'holesale levels. The trends are fixed. BUT WHILE !he O\'erall cost of food on the official Consumer Price Index will be soaring, you yourself can slash the cost of food you buy to eat at home by many times 4~ percent. You need merely to learn and scrupulously follow the most fundamental. simple and ordinary of all the rules for slashing your food bills: Shop the specials. Don't down grade this rule because it sounds so obvious. Don't minimize it because the man on the other side or lhe counter -the food retailer - is urging you to do the same thing in his newspaper ads. store window displays, posters. etc. "Level with me and tell me hones1ly how much your IF IF IF .,..,,.., llK. 1519 I . Elllfll'er, S•ll1 J IMll An., C1IM. nm ''"~-------- 51111 ltl.,..,._ No. ------ OFFICIAL I GRAND OPENING ! JAN. 23· 24 • 25· 26 Harbar .Baulevard afCaN FUN -PRIZES -EXCITEMENT WATCH FOR DETAILS IN THE PI LOT I I -. COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST '· .,,. ' ' " -I ' I I 7 WtdnKdu, January 24, l·.1J ~. -'---"'---'--'----~~esClay' s-'Cl0smg Prices:tomplete Ne'v York Stock Excliange List ,, Sellers Unload Stocks on Market • " ' NEW YORK (AP) -The newa ol a cea,..liro Jn Vietnam btcame I.be occpion ot-muatve-rtock • ~eUlng Wednuday by illvostors who had been wait· ) !Jig for an opportunity to Wlloed. • Prleta roae npldly to tbt tfrrt ball hour of the I tradtnc aiaaton, with ad•ancea oulrwtnfnf declines ' ''by 3 to Oil,, and with the Dow Jonee ..... ,. of ao > illdus1Jial rtockl rWnl, more !,ban lflr. polntJ, , Then ..Uers moved. Iii, pulhfns price• down· l. ward. Broker• •aid tbe Hllera were mainly con· cerned about potlible lntlatlon and Nini fnt,reat rates dUrlni economic Phut 8. • • .. • D.'JLY PILOT 27: I ' .. lfl DAIL V PILOT TODAY'S TV IDGHLIGHTS NBC 0 8:30 -Banacek. When $23 million worth of paintings are stolen en route from New York to Boston. it's n job for Banacek (George Peppard). .,, ABC O 8:30-"Go Ask Alice." A new TV drama based on the actual diary of a teenage girl caught in the \veb of drug addiction. \VUliam Shatner, Andy Griffith. Julie Adatns. CBS ID 9:00 -Medical Center. The ailing wife of a brilliant surgeon violently objeets to her hus- band's treating her -even though his ne,., surgi· cal procedures is her only hope for recovery. KCET ED 9:00 -Evening at Pops. The Boston Pops plays a n1edley of Slrauss "'allzes runder the baton of Arthur Fiedler in "Night in Old Vienna." KTLA 0 9:30 -The Next Time You See Paris. The romantic fare of Paris that has survived two \vorld \\'ars is succumbing to a new enemy -pro- gress. _-r--.... _ - TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening JANUARY 24 6:006 B 0 mm a!) CD N1W1 CI: lj fillW1 O Boft111J1 '1he Dtwrter" (i)IOll SUrt D Wild Wild Wnt m TM All!btottt III Stir Tret fE 1111 Dulce EM•md1 Ill""''"""""' m ActiOft T1Mi1tlr al Thl'ff S!Dq:ts f:lO Ci) HC111a'1 H111t1 0 M0¥11: {C) (90) °'SIMIOll and DIHll~~ P1rt I (dr1) '51-tledy la· mair, Vic!or Mature, GIOfte Slndtrs. (j) CIS News Willer Cron~ite ®} Merr ;riffln Show m AlldJ crttritll Wendfll Burton, Julie Alllms, Jtrnie Smith Jackw.n. Based on tilt actual diilJ of I letl\lled till CIUlhl In the vicious web of drut lddidion. m lltrr Qriffl• Sllow I!) Ptttico1t IMll~ llD"""' !:OCI 1J Ci) Mtdlcll C..tlr The 1~i111 wife ol t bnlliant sur1101 violently obieth to her husband'• trtatln1 lltr, ewn t11ouih his new surtigll pro- ctdure is her only ho9t tot tlCll'l"try. mr"" ..... EE Ni11t £t.l I IJICIA I [Vlflill II "'5 "Nitht in Old Y1111111" Tiit BostoR Pops •Ill contril>Vlt 1 medley ol Strtuu walttts with Nthur fltdltr conductl111- ':3CI 0 I SJICiA( I 1111 Nut TI• TM Sit r1ris The rom1ntic·ltc1 of Ptris lh•t bu surv!Yed two world wars 11 succumbint to 1 n~ 11111111-Pflll· ..... o-ro-·-rim E Clft dt Iii 1m1t ED n111 Fhtvt ''To Sim·• m MM CMSlll Sliow mi JIMll (iD frtnt 11111 Rtnq m Utt1t ltsc.tts 1:0011 mom-o ........ Dolllf1 @ Trvtll tr CHwqutnCtS (I) U1t1Md W..W 0 Whit's Mr UM? m11.wtLllC)' III I Dtt•• of )11111it m e.J4111n1 )0:00 f) (l) CU.. GertldiM Broob (l.llsh u lflt U·wift of 111 impol'ltr who hires C.111non to obltia release of their soa who is reportedly imprls· ontd in Turley Gii 1. drut dufJ•. o ~m swct1 _Dant a.rt iuats as 1 Pt* ittllt •ho b b:tnt Oft .en1untt wheo Ns wife b killed 1nd his dtulhttr kidn"'9d ID • miHlo"n.oo!Llf f:itd blllllon htist. omm--m Wllttts, liln 1M a.,. m [J AllDI' TitM CM"I • llllj« G) AfldOlltdos • II Coa•kllll (!)Dtt4Z·· W Sptff Rtttt 7:30 6 Thi '°lddlatrs Peter M1rsl\1!1 111ests. (1) Hora11'1 lllf'Dll 0 Wilt Tiii Ylllf flthtr lifts llllM "Mama's 1dellfit}"' lrm1 nbentes herwlf by becomi111 1 .mini wom1n. IJ Mtwll; (2~r) "11lt l'tltrrtolll l'lanet'' (sci·li) '6Z-Ot1n F1edtf· iclts;Coleen G1ay. CJ) lt Ttll the Tt11ll (i) Ytu ~for It 0 MJlllH $ Mll'tit: (C) 1n11 0 ts A YOUNG WOMAN * GUILTY OF ADULTERY BECAUSE OF ARTIFI· . CIA( IN-s!Mlt<ATION? o moomow11 lll1r•••ll "Sled of Doubt" Owen must defend llis niece when $ht Is accused ol idulter, by her husband Oii the b1slt lhtl their 4·year·old son wa1 con- uiYtd by 1rtilid1t insemin1tioft. fJ Boris K1tlc!f Pruentl @) Nu11t11 Tt h:rdoMre m la An1tles Colltdhe Dick Adler a:intinues an iflYHli1atloA of wlltth· er TV MWS ii too -s1w1w111z" orient· "· m 1111t11KM ttHaM llD"""' "Where tll1 Spies Art" (ius) '66 -10:30 O Talk lid; Dtvld Nivtn. Cy1il Cuuck.. m Bill Cosby ShN @) You~a: Dr. Nida" Em ""'/SJitrts m Thtt c1r1 m 42 ,,. (D D111net fl) LH l'oHvotts ED Do111' 11 At tht storelrlflt er;) Youna: Dr. k!ldt" ffi Thl1 Is Your lilt EE Md11111 Fa11111y 1:00 6 (I) Son111 111d Cher Miki Con· 110r1 iuests. 0 @) er;) Adim·12 "Citizen Arrest --t84" An otr-duty pa!rolm1n'1 1r· res! of a female shoplitter •I 1 SU· permarket lelds Oflic11s Mtllor ind ll :Oil I) 0 0 !IJ !?J (!) -(]) Cl) dfj News 0 One Step ley.nd @ Mmut Dill• 0 Morit: ''MOltltlr r,... tht s.r" (s.:i·tl) '63-Jon Hall, Sue C.sty. m TrulJI or Cor!111q111nc:es IDPtfTJ MIWll EE Carner TINI An11stron1 EI) J1111tl liID Chuck JthRMll Show Retd into i 1r11ic chtln of events. 11:15 e?i)Cine111 34 0 rn CII m Paul Lpde Dow '1ht Coriaressman's Son" Paul tJ:lO 6 CI.J CU lib Mtvlt: (C) "M1• Simms' hopes ol ob11lnin1 le1al 1ep· 11M1111d" (sus)-Yinct Edw1nlt. 1esenlatlon or 1 Con11essional com· l':J il9J €D lotlnny CtnOll mlttee rise when Kowie becomu 0 MH In I Sltltuu friends with the th~irm1n'.i son. u CI!@ m Did: Cmtt Show m Mopn's Htfllt Loni Lt111ence Olivier tlllW. Ii) Ciatntr f'Jlt USMC m Tt Ttll tlle Tnrtll fE Htt1111nos Coraj• 12:00 m A11rtd Hitdlced ~ £D I S•IC1a' I lotutel Law 11111 Or· 6) Safari tt A;mt11r1 d« A sludJ of potict In four COUii· lries comparin1 duliH ol ollictrs i 12:30 O Nm U ~[Canada. En1l1nd and Austrtl~. m MO¥ie: "Suet' (tch") '3!-T1· €11 ucha Lll>fl rone Power, Lortlla Youni. El) Movie: (2hr) .,Aflectlon1tety Ii) C.lllltry Musie Y1111s" {com) '•1-Merle Obe1on. ''"' IIl 0 0 ()] .... l :Jll Q ®/er;) NIC Wtdntsdtt Mpttrr --l111teek "Tht Gre11est Col!edion 1:30 6 MOrit: "ltllt.ut" (tdl') '55-- ol T~em All" B1naee~ Is tilled In to Rlch11d Carlsort, M1t1 Powm. in'ttS~il~le when l.23 mlllion worth 2.:(1(1 m All--1'1,M SMr, "Silellt l1i.trt," ol pi1nhnp are stolen en route from "lens tf st Trilllln," "ltttle ._ New Yoli to Btnlon. tiolu" 0 CJ)@ C!l ABC W1d1111d1J ,f • Movie: (1:) (90) "'° Alll Allct" (dr1) J:OO 6 Mlwlt: (C) "O~ SltunRe" (wtS) ·n-Wlllltm S11arn11, AndJ Grifflt~. 'SO-Rod Cameron, Adrt111 Booth. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES !:JO 0 {C) "f"rlllCb If .wld" (d11) '61 -Bradford D1Um111, Dolores H•rt. 10:00 (}) "Sil•Mr l.M" (a>111) '58-- John St.on, Mol!J ht. 0 ......... (dfl) '36 NM Wiit, Philip Rted. tl:OO 0 .... """ ..... (ho<) '34- Wlyllt G!bJOn, Dnllow S!Mnl. !HO m (C) 'TM -("'l 'll- JIU P&ltllClr, All/\I Ekbera. J:JO 0 (C) "DI~ II Nl11blt, DllHI 11 Quiet" (mys) '67-Tonr Klndtll, Brtd Harris. D "Tiie Thirtetntt1 Uttet"' {mys) '51-CJurlu Boyer, Linda Dar11ell. J:OCI 00 (C) "Mr, llftptrtll'• Wat" (adl') '72-John S•~Oll. nppy Htdrn11. 0 ""'* ti M111mtlt" (com) '62-Tony frtllclou, .llM Fond1. (fj-(C) "hflM .t Altj111tMIRI" Ptrt I (corn) '62-llm HwttOR, Jani FDft· d1, Tonr frtnclost. 4:00 6 "Mone IA TelefJIPlt HIK" (1111) '51 -Rith1rd 81Hll1rt, Y1ttnt ln1 Conut. 4:JO (}) s. .. .aa 10Nil usunc r • Theater Notes ' 'Dear Friends' • Ill for Irvine DAILY 1"11..0T Slaff l"lllolto SECRET'S OUT -Little Lisa Fillastre unwittingly exposes her mother's affair as John Loughman and Noel Fillastre react with surprise in a scene from the Irvine C om mun it y Theater "drama "Dear Friends," returning Saturday for a single "encore" performance. 'Tricks' No Stage Treat By \VILUA~t GLOVER NEW YORK (API -A mu· sical of whirling dtrvish fren· zy, "Tricks." raced into the Broadway lineup on A-ionday night in the Alvin Theater. Sorry to relate. ifs not much of a treat. Based on ~toliere farce and invented at the worthy Actor's Theater of Louisville. the pieci! employs 17 players. 11 musi· ********* PACIFIC DRIVE-INS 11 ... , .. n r, ..... , •• l•"'.., SI. 5?S.l52'fi l---·· -•I •I ·-· l?1-.010 l "><Dln A•• """ •f llnon ~21-22Zl lllllf AU · IHl#IT UllOWI SWORD IN TMl STONI (I) -t IARIFOOT IXlCUYIV'I .... , .............. ~11 .... clans and. most of all. Paul Biega and Joe Busheme. who are exponents ol stagecrafts usually neglected in reviews. Biega is production property man. Busheme the wardrobe supervisor, and by the end of a perfonnance they must be in a state of . bogg1ing sWeat surpassing even that ol Rene Auberjonois, lhe chief break· neck perfonner. What a welter of gear lhe pair toss into the fray on split-second cues. The coocept, understand, is hoydenish oommedia dell 'arte. which means everyone behaves as though the whole thing were improvised helter-- skelter. Director Joo Jory, who also did the adaptation, borrows also from old razuna. tazz variety, Punch and Judy, even the urinal crudity of cin~ ma verite. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES \ GENE HACKMAH EllNEST BORGNINE RED BUTIONS CAIWL '"'" HELL. UPSIDE ·DOWN • i SHOWING NOW! I bW,D lli'.4!1£ Wit IMMD". m" Wlll" l1Hil CO-HIT DRIYl·IN 0Nltl4drJ 1~1 WAR DEVILS· 81 TOM TITUS °' Ille CMiltl> ,..... ..... • While nothing new Is coming up on Oranae County stagtS this -tend, a voice !tom tho not too dlstant past· wW be htard onc:e more, courtesy of the Irvine Communlty 1 Theat er. ICI' wUI brl.ng back, after a six-week hiatus, Its Dt<:ember production of "Dear Friends'' for a slngle "encore" performance on Saturday evening. The revival Is bclng mounted because of a great amount of interest . in the Reginald Rose drama. which played for three weekends last month and was not extended because of the Christmas holidays. "How Ille Othe< Hall Love1." dlr<cihig lht revival of thla O!ben in lht ta......,i ,~ H~p Grablm dlrecta the abow comedy-fantasy . 1'im Ada1TU1, include Doma Qmdlff, Loi and al90 taket one of the ~lcMlas Mme and Sam Dtan- leading rofea. don head Ille east. '(lee ntEATE!I. Pase Ill) Othtn: in the unique\~;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Caguna come<ly .,. Jean Koba, Jacquie Molfe<t, Don Hinson, Waller D.ldek and Ell1abetb Hu g he s. ~cr!ormances arc g I v e n Tuesdays through Saturdays at the playhouse, 600 Lagwia Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. ReservaUons 494--0743. Down the road a bit 18 another Orange C o u n t y premiere or a new comedy, the San Clemente Community Theater's production of Nell Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Loven." Jim Spelrs is dlrec:. ting. George Donka beads a cast which indicates Judie Tauer, JoaMe Applegett and ~lary Modlano. Curtain time ls 8:30 Thursdays through Saturdays at the CabrUlo Pla yhouse, 20'J Avenida Cabrillo , San C I e m e n t e . Reserva,tions 4-. • ., .......... 111 ............. ,.... ' The Irvine show joins an ac- tive Orange County schedule of five other productions, along with two offerings at the Long Beach Community Playhouse's two staging areas. The lone completMxi this week- end Is South Coast. Repertory's tandem at· traction, "Moonchlldren" and "Play Slrlndberg." Continuing on the county "HEAVEN CAN WAIT'' en- bofl rds are "How the Other ters its third of five weekends 1-lalf Loves" at the Laguna at lhe lluntington Bia P.I o u Ito n Commun it Y Playhouse, with Stuart Elliott Playhouse, "Last of the Red1l~~;;;;;;;;;;:;:;::::~~~~~~~:::::i:::::~::=~~!!!"'~!!!"'~ Hot Lovers'' at the San\ Clemente Community Theater, : •• • ••• • • •• • • • • •• •• •• • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • ·: -SHOWUI• "Heaven Can Wait" at the MIRTHFUL • IAllllT.OJSNEYi:.. : NOWI Huntington Beach Playhouse MAGICAL i VKl'\U i) · and "Champagne Complex" MUSICAL : AJ..1..cARTOON FE.ATURE. from the Santa Ana Com- munity Pla yers. The Long Beach playhouse has "Angel Street" downstairs and "Plaza Suite." upmirs on dif. ferent evenings. "DEAR FRIENDS" is being brought back for a final stag- ing largely through the efforts of the Institute of 'Mterapeutic Psycholhgy in Santa Ana, which is underwriting the performance. Tom Titus directs the drama of dissolv- ing marital facades in the lives of four closely knitl ·~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ couples. Featured in the Ii-vine pro- duction are Noel Fillastre, John Loughman, Barbara Lord, Gary Saderup, Paul Steele. Shirlee Roberts, Alan Levy and Barbara Garlich. The play will be presented Saturday only at 8:30 p.m. in the Humanities Hall Playhouse on the UC lrvine campus. Those associated with the institute ma)' reserve tickets at 54'1~l and the general public at M&-3178. SOl11'11 COASl' Repertory winds up its -engagement-« "Play Strindberg" and "Moon· c hildren '' with final performances of the latter play tonight and Thursday and "Strindberg" closing out Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday. Martin Benson d i r e c t s "Moonchlldren," w h i c h features a cast of young SCR performers, while David Em· mes stages "Strindberg," a three-character play with Hal Landon Jr., Cherie Patch and Don Tuche. curtain time for both p~ ductions is 8 o'clock at the Third Step Theate(, . 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations 646-1363. ONE OF THE season's brightest comedies continues tonight through.. Saturday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse as a cast of six performs in New Dracula HOLLYWOOD (UPI) "DracuJa is Dead ... and Well and LiVing in London" is the title of the latest horror pic- ture to be produced at Warner Broo. ' "Don't miss Barbra Streisand's most mov- ing per- formance ·"Barbra Streisand ·giveS the best performance of her career in Up the Sandbox, a story of'a bousc- wife who fan- !2: ~~.te." ~ .... ..;;::: tasiz.es herself in all sorts of wonder- ful adventures." --"Live ly and funny! Barbra Streisand is excellent! c I'' rour can1era eyes. -~---~· "One of the year's. ten best! The most outspoken, outrageous, image-shattering film in years." -l'flf~ r>tA~l"f.-'•(l;footfl*.ll.J ~ HR$f Nll!ST!;f'RESENfAI0-1 '""""""" ~JO'IVl'!OW!UJ"-jv.ff(l..(P~ SINftHJ -$T9llOl#ID r. V THE llAND80k"' CO..'IT~~Sf:LIJr ·S'.:.R!El'l'l"'R'"""-' IKE a.o&r ~~r.1.'f1 111"""1;~~ QA:C:.lfrBV.,...,,i~CASl•P PJCO..atill'<..,.,,._ER~llfrwll~ ~· ANoO.T!Ct<Al~".i[ftAL 1'("1'tflESl'El~4Sfa ~toiiji'=) 011111.111 <•MU ""',,._ WAI llTWllll Miii & WOMlll • WAIOS I. (Jtff,.._.U.MO (;911£'4.l(l(M.lll , .... ltUf!ll (lltfJUU, .. l.U. -"-"''' .. Wl!ll»"-TIM•A SPONSORED BY ~ WESTERN SILVER EXCHANGE 1·08FM !\'N~~h~E~~ JOUR~~l~M. MONEY DIGEST } 5115 P.M. \ I I I I \ 7 • I ! I 7 l I I ' \ \ • • ' • J, . -: . -• I N.Y. Stoeks I L YdL 66, NO. 24, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES . ' ~-ORANSE COUNTY, CALiFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1973 TEN CENTS · • '' ·-I Kissingef. Tells Confidence of Lasting Peac WASHINGTON <AP) -Wllililnclon .,t Hanoi unveiled tod'y 1he terms Pl an Intricate peace aecord lo·end Ao!or!ca'• lo~ Wiii', and negollator· llenry A. Kli&lnger "l'Pfe'8ed con!ldenc< a Satur-- dly ceue.n.. In So!lih Vlelnato would later • .-U -aU ,ol lndocbina. (set rdat.d stories, Pai" I llid J) • Jlol Kllllqtt and his Norlh Vie~ ...,.... negollatjng •cilunterpart saia tMre were. no secret peace tenns. The cblel U.S. necotiator made theae other major points In his 90-mlnute White . HoUe news conference: -About 145,000 North Vietnam.ese ' i . " l ·Tax S;hift I •. Bill ¥ts ~~rd Eye ' " • ., trOoPI rtmain ... in South. Vietnam, but 11td tbeJr: #numbers "should loll ofllntl be oub)ect to con- reductiGo'' because they cannot be Nlll!«ced,,,....pplled or replaced. ...,~ .political Independence ol South Vifinl,n II · auannteod Oil!! Its · future . fonn, · bicluiljnc the ~late of President ~,y,., 'l'hklu'.1 p,v.,_.t, wj)l-be ~.·•ltf\ooil.'!!'lllde lnterfef\iooe, bJ1-llle llo\lth Vie-thelll'Olv ... -A• .:NOllonal CGuocll • oo· National ~and Concord will be crg8nbecl ariiong· the . South ;~ietnamese tiiell\lelvea on a !!J!!e-part bafls solely to • . ' . . ~ organize\ the elections and im- plementaUon of the agreement, not to act m any way as a coalition government. -Tbe-demllitarized zonP. cor.tinues u a temporary military demarcatiog line which_ cannot be 'violated under any circwnstan<..-es by military forces of eitber.)l<le; Kltainger saki. ·Neiµtef Cltn- bodia nor Laos can be used u 1ilfiltraUon rollles or u "',.. fo< .foreign, lroopl, be said. ' -The .agreement in no w~y restricts U .. s. pillltary forces off Vletnam'•·-es or in Thailand, he Aid. "The deploytnent would be more geattd to the war situaUon" .than to an· ticipaUon of an established peace, Kiss· "*'added. . -Dilcuialon o! U.S. -· aid to all ol ~.'Including • North Vietnam, will come "only after the &tpature of the agreement and alter Us Implementation is well advanced,'~ the1PllOl:iator said. ' The IJ.J>&Ce agreemel\I, ,1o , be · aiined Saturday before the Vietnam -...nr. tabs effect at 4 p.ni. PST·~aay, does not au for withdrawal ol tbt 13.5,000 North Vietnamese troop1. In the south. But it does call ·for removal of ·all foreign forces !rom LaJlll and cambodla. • 10· Kissinger said be expects a formal cease-fire ln Laos "within a short perk:Jd of time." He said the AdminU;traUon ex· pects "a de flcto cease-fire will come In. to beif®over a period or tinle" ill Cam· bodia. ' . Hi! .. aaid he woul~ .not elaborate on the situatlon in CambodJa and Laoa. Le Due !J'ho, the: North Vietnamese negotiator.who lbaped "1th Kissinger tbe agreement dlsclOsed tn general tenns by President Nixon · Tuesday night, said in Paris It was "a gr~t victory for the V-ietnamu4!; people't!...He said Jt Included no provisions for withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from the south. For bla part, Kissinger sa id it would not impose i coalition government , even in disguise, upon the south. He said final political solution would be left to the parties in South Vietnam. \7hich means Saigon and the Viet Cong's National Liberation Front. Kissinger said the ultimate destiny or South Vietnam will be decided by free elections. He said Lhe natcre of the "political evolution" of the south is up to the parties Involved there. .e ruar .Kissinger Gives Viet Procedure WASHINGTON (AP) -Presidential advller Henry K1saliige1: Aid today the ~~ .ol .American prtai,ners of war ,wi>tiid be&ln In !fan!>I. by mld·February. (See related otorleo, ~ .... 4 lllld $.) BJ!e'!klq at a White ·-.... coo- ~ said :the. flt U.S. In "'-'' Viel!lalll,::01:: -·~ ,.:;;;j ... _ ,lo' . and North Vletpam agreed to return all prisonen "without delay." A document spelling out the agreement on handling POWs also says that the return. "shall be carried out at plal'es convenient to the concerned partie$." Again , tl)e document released by the White House .does not say what those placea •Iii be. The places of return, the document (See POW1, Pap I) ....... ,.._..iD --al lntenll• ol· -· 11 dly~ -bol!MI,. l,S days of!S the' -..,-•ta_ lliao<I on . * . . * 'f:I ~ . s.-..,. . . ..... ............. t-._ ~~ .,.._ __....oµ,,~-~~n#-. PIJWF-atnilies ~¥.. ~;~ •. UA .'E ~-"'-.-~1r1o1111... ell· TY7orr;-n .. · ntiil"'lrllr 'be rdlMNil 'lil '....-of' ,,, I ff:>O • ' ! "' '"· ... ·~ .. .J ~ " ~ r " · ... 'l'fl°'.:', '!~ 'FObk Editor, Co'1servatiorlit~' · ·• •• ;;;. ~F.: ·nai.n t · · · · ' · · · · .... , . .... ~ nr:-:)-~ ··_ · < .;~i·. · " · i~~-~tliwf · · Head:Sfate CoDfurlssion ;.,.• . ,, .......... . • A ~m:itioo to ·t!mploy an acting ;U~wu111ilJied•Tue.ctay· night !Or,.,.-.~ the 1,actma. Beacll Board ol•Edii&lloo. · _ ' • -. Almitablid folJowtnt a· 50-minute ex· ecuUve leUkn, was a motion to hire an advteer·to aalst the board In selling up p.,,.e.i.,.. lat selectlon of a pO.m...ot replacement for•Dr. Wllll8m Ullom. Ullom ... -by the· board Dec. 11 ahd ·jeft-hlo >Jllll!itlon ·T!Jea.dar._He was pftaenl;lirlenY al the meetjng. 'Boib!oH!ie·:tabieJ 1M are·9Cheduled -,,,; ;mc !~ •J!l·lbe-~ at a opeclal ~.,..., •• ,,. P,ID-.• Boan! preolilelit'Wllllam Thomas said Uie employmmt ,ol an ·acting oupertn- ttndent wu deferred because "the peo- ~ we WIDted to talk to" were not avaibible. • SAN.FRAN~ (J\P)--The publlaber of Sunset Magazllie and a Bever(y H1lb .. cohlervatJonlst 1were ellcted. todaf • to head the t;alilornia coastal Conservation cainmiuton} cieated bf 1votm through Prop. 'IJ·last November'· · ij; was the fLrSt meeting o[.fhe,lJ.mem- ber OOininlsslon, whtch has control over development. or ' Calllomla's. ,1,(187.iftile • sliOreline .and .is to .draw .a.loog·range coast cobservation plih. . . The · oofttroversi&I lnffiaUve · provided • (or .11\e .. !la!twic!e ·commllslo•· and •llx . reilOf\81.camrnJssions Wllh a mandate to .. preserve, protect, and restc:ire the ~·o( tbel cbUt11'100e~·~1• Cooamatlooilll ,l!luared oU apinlt real estate ............ oil campanles and utilitlee on the illue, which won aup- port' rrom 56 . percent o! C8lllornla'1 voten. , , Melvin B. Lane oL M~ Part, publllh- • ,,_ clecllned lo say 'Who WU being . . ' ' ~r.::~~emlent · Supervisors :r;; ;:= ... -interYieWed for it": · • . . . ' 1er· of Stmset.MagazJne, was elecled"Com- ·miSskin chlinnan ·and ·Elltiffsrein· Hilrls ' ' o( BeveflY Hills, a coooa;vatioo adivllt and comumer columolll [<r the Loa Angeles Tbnes,' wn eJected vice- cbalrman. Their election. appeared pre,arr8J11ed, aa both 'were the Only 00..hiees. b · the posts Ind· approval catne nMnlnmsly within minutes -o[ the Uine Lane caJJed the 'meeUng·to Order 'it· i hotet 'at San Franclaco International Airport. .1-ta one ol t.O cxmrhlsalonm ap- ·polnted"liy Gor.Rooald Reapn and Mrs • llanU .11 oile GI ·hnl ~ "1 SpaWr llol> MonlU ol t111 ·cautornia ~·- Other -lnclllde two ap-polnleel o! the state 5enate1 Ruleo Com· niittee•and one member frvm eic'b or the als..regional coastal committees. w Receive · 111' oold the boord II nmning the • • ldlool . -,until an Interim s L . Ge l Pln ~~.:.~i .. =eda:; • aguna · nera n A-1111 llollll'lnteode Charles Hess •nd-·Reo-. PA.ILY PILO T A.D: SB HOWfT-#'lJRKS DAn. Y PILO'I' ..,t ads jusl love to .... Seo ..... tll07 do. •ia V1f Bug, Radio, very &0"'1 concL Mast lell, m ·xm. 1\11 Id _..., well that the car __ ..... Dto1 dlnd I04lll IDd let a DAILY PILOT d•atfted nmt Id ao to wort ... ,... I 87 CANDACE PEAllllON or•...,,.... .... The cltlllelHlrafted south Lquna General Plan, 'l\lddal' pm> a 4-1 "'-" inc. by Oronge ~ P&Mlllc cmt· miii!Giieri, -wuroow .. le the C<IUlllY board of ... pe! ... f1lr llnal iclion. 'I'bett It may fEce. repeat of arguments mode Tuetday by an attorney repmen- Ung bllllide; JJl'O!l<r\Y ownm that the plan's Ope!1 opoce requlremtllla amount tQ OconfllcaU... ti -r- Attorney RodtJer H....U cautioned the planntnc cm1111lllklll that "the pendllhlm II llletlinS to owlnt!" and ...,......m bodlel -e1111-110 -Joncet' ·-.--i. ~•·the rtpll GI the -owner." The ....,..i plan, u •-t......W "' ·- • I • I lldali .. the ...... 11·.Rldt a., .... . ~ 1o ~. all u.s. AbOut News pr1-. ol nr In ·Norll lail -'l'lel- nam aod I.-wtl1'111 ~· Ht said the •Ublled States ina told:~ lio U.S. ~ are beld Ill Caalbodta. · .. -.., ~will be..- at bilft'vall of two -or a clays In rouPI)' equal ~," Klathger 881!1,'with'the total Ume framt eo!J>:ldlni with" the IJO.day wtU.aw•I of ' llJ1 U.S. forces frtlm South v-. ~ held In Ner1A VJ,tnam and LllOi, he 'laid, wDI .,..,_!Od by-U.S medkal twns lo Hanoi aod be llowD lo American p1e11t1 to ·1ocau... 1o be selected by Q.i: ·of!ldal1. It Wll annoanced before Kllsincer'• oewa confmnce that the United Stata Federal, State Offices · Close In Honor of LBJ ' ~' ' Elementary and aecoodary IChooll, federal and state offices, dty hall olficea o! some Or111i• Cout clttei and !DOil loCat playpoundl will be ·-Th ..... 411·"1 ~-o1 tl)e no11aoa1 day o1 ~--.,. ....... ~"""""' ~· ~··<MllW.iOlo,~ 1.f · Altpcllt offlceo ...., the onnp Cout wtJJ pmlcle -Umlt.d to opeclal delivery,,open _,__lo boRa and colie<tlons 00 a SUnday ICbedule. MOii benkl and ~ will remain open. I ' H-..r, maj<r llock and ""!'lll"dita eichang.. and Ille .,_ ' market wlil be .-i. .Clty~boll olflca, In F-Vallp. lrvlne, and Seal -wtll Ila)' - In Coate .-. ~ -· Lacuna -·llld·lu C11mente city o[- !lceo wlll ... do!aed. City -ol lltwPGl'I Beach and SU Ju.a C'ltutrano-llld • declded·tbll -~--·DOI lo-tbetr ol· !lceo. .... a""'t'1=""" of the _, ..... fl . . . - centllll . _, .. --· but ~ lo •,fallow tlte ·cxxmty'1 laad. llow••, Illa Birt. Judlclal lllltrlct Caart .......,.. ~ wtll Ile clooed and Iha aD -acltodaled f1lr Tbunday wm lie board PrldaJ al die same time. = act!Ylta at all echool ~the Qnnp Coul have a<ept lo Newport Beach llldllollleacb. a-at Qnnp I.nail College GGlillD WM! OldfCe, UC-ltvliii aiii! UC -&-laD bofe been cancolled. llol!t••, r~ appolntmtnla ll llleo ,Papi) l -' By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. _..,,, ......... Word ot a "peace with honor" in Soulhtast Asia wu welcome new11 f~ llmlliel o[ the nearly 2,000 American servicemen lmprl10ned or listed as miss· l.ng In action, but an Irvine hOUJewife ad· ded the news 11al.lo 11scary." ~. Barbara Hedrick of Culverdale, whose brother, .Lt. Jamee Wayne Her- rick la ll'Ylne's officially adqpted MIA said today; "Last otgbt f was very oad and 1eared. It's very clme now. J am really extra worried now that Jim's name won't be on tbat. lilt and we may never know wllat bappened·lo liim." Lt. Herrick has 'been mllllng olnca Ool. 27, 19St·wben he began a milliOil over Laoe. On hl1 11th birthday, Ocl. 21, tbe city of lmne remembered ttie1r adofl!«I MIA and launcbed a letter cam!Nliin urg· In& knowlecJie o!•hla whenaboull. "If Jim comes home I will alwaY. believe It wu the preNUl'e on ~~fr the 10,000 penooa who wrote In his that_ will have brooJCbl'btm lton!e," Mr& I Hedrtfi said today. "Tb<re will be -!dillies who will not bear fiGm their .,. ar lll'Otbera, I'm sure," ahe lddtd. 11Afttt Koria , many famillu nem bn for lift whit ha~ ' penal I "r'.j.m Wllll't allow llllt to llappeo·to I (See WORlllED, "r ll ". i «:wt I "Weliilter Con!ld<rably clouc!Y on Thurada1 aceor<llng to the weatheriady, with a 20 pe!<ellt chance of 11-.1'1 Oft Thunday evening. Highs In the IOI, lowt ID tbe 40s. INSIDE TODAY , T1" Jniine Commumtv Th.. • ater brings back its Dtcemba ': drama HDear Friends" tpr A rin-• glc 11encorc" ptrfo~· Sa1..,c1ov. s.. i:.irnamm...~ • Poges 28·29. ,.._ . ----. ............ 4 ... ...... cm.tr ,, "• .. --· ... =" --== J -. -----. Wtdntsdly, Jlll'IUAl'Y 24, l'i7l Peace 'F old Trial Told ' . - ... Nixon W arns of Problems, R e'l)eals Ropes Of Mitchell, • Ul"IT.._... 'PEACE WITH HONOR' Preaidtint Nixon From Pagel POWs ... said, will be agreed upon by .a !lew Lem· porary joirit military comm1ss1on m.ade up of representatives or the .United States. North Vicu1am. Sout h Vietnam and the Viet Cong. The only specific time mentioned in the protocol stipulates that "the return of all captured persons ... shall be completed wilhln 60 days ef the signing of the agreement at a rate no slower th:8D the rate of ·withdrawal from South Vietnam of United States forces and those of other countries.·· Tbe document covering civilian as well as military prisoners on both sides pro- ''ides that the seriously ill. vtounded or maimed, and old persons and women shall be returned first. ... ''The remainder shaJJ be returned . e~r by returning all from. one deten- tion place after another or In order of the ir dates of capture. beginning with those \l"ho have been held the longest," the document said. Secretarv of Vefense Atelvin Laird said Tuesday -night that teams of U.S. specialists and evacuat ion aircraft \\•ill be ready to go "as soon as possible" after the cease-fire agreement becomes effective Saturday. Under the Jl"Otocol , the United States, North Vietnam and the other warring parties are obligated to e:icbange com- ple,te lists of ca.Ptured-military penonnel aDd c::ivlliam on Saturday, the same day u the agnemenl II llped. Fro• P"1Jfl I TAX SHIFr. •• riji.1erials, Heu urged trwlets 10tm- aje<iiately begin a seriel of meetings to decide overall goals and objectives for . ,, ntxt year's budget. Changes mandated by SB 90 force school districts to pay all revenu~ in_ "one big pot," with money for all programs to come from the general fund. Before SB 90 took effect, school districts were aJlowed to levy <:ertain . "permissive tax rates" for special pro- grams, such as adult education, health and welfare benefits. c:ontinuation school a~ community service programs. 'Ille changes in funding, he told the board, means trustees will have lo look at tbe total amount of money available and make "value judgments' 'as to which programs should stay and which ones shou1d go, if any. The first of the series of budget meetings \\"ill be held Tuesday night! lrustees agreed. At that time. Hess wil lay out a proposed timetable for analyz- ing the upcoming budget in light of SB 90. Hess said the bill is "tremendous for growing school di!ttricts" because of the guaranteed income per students - something districts haven't had in the past. The preliminary budget, he sakl, shows an Increase of 93 students next year, or an increase In Income of about $1.20,000. DAILY PILOT WASHINGTON (AP) -~dtnt NI .. on described the Vietnam peace qree- ment as "fragile" but told conaressional leaders today "we have hopes (il) will endure." Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott or Pennsylvani<i said. Srott quoted Nixon as having thanktd the bipartisan group of tlouse and Senale leaders ror their support, acknowled,ulg there have been differences. and adding: "By pursuing the course, we 've got our priJoners coming bac::k, a peac:e. however fragil e. \\"bich y,·e have hopes will en· dure ." ... '"There are problems." Scott said Nix· on told the t~·o-hour, 20-minute meeting a1 the White House. "It would be ex· tremely helpful, while being honest, not to consult our fears but our belief that this is peace wilh honor," the President .,..·as quoted as saying . ··Thank God for those \\."ho stood, thank God for those who gave their live!, thank God ror ~ who suffered and for t~ all. We're damn proud of them," Scott quoted Ni:zon as saying. in a conc:lusioo the senator said drew a standing ovatk>n. Earlier in the session. the GOP leader reported. Seo. John C. Stennis (0.Miss.), chainnan of the Anned Services Com- mittee, praised Nixon and Dr. Henry Kissinger, the President's peac::e negotiator. and said: "You had what il took." Srott quoted Sen. J. \\'. Fulbright (0. Ark), c::hainnan of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a longtime c::ritic of. U.S. involvement in V-ietnam, as having said "I congratulate yOu" and that the agreement is "later than I hoped but it's good." President NiJ:on does not intend to su~ mil the Vietnam peace agreement to the Senate as a treaty for its advise and eon-- sent, Senate Democratic Leader ~ Mansfield said, after the session. But he added, "I'm so relieved, l don't * * *' From Pagel WORRIED ... Jim. I have to know," she sair In another Irvine household, <:alls of good wishes and encouragement busied Mrs. Janke Lyon , wife of Laguna Beach's adopte..: 1iflA, 1.fajor Don Lyon. Like Her· rick, he is missing over Laos and bas been since March n. 1!163. "I'm very pleased about the peace," said the metic:ulous housewife who hasn't dusted a vue of pussywillows since the falber ol -who pici<d lhem dllap-pear<d. ''The agreement says exactly what I wanted it to," Mrs. Lyon added noting Presidential Adviser Henry Kissinger had spoken the maJiC words this morn- ill( when ~ 11Ud'iifisooers held ill Laos __ ,,. n!lunled ~llOC-,,_ - "We're ad just w~ltlng ~w for word- lt Is going to be an agonizing wait If they (North Vietnam) don't release a Ii.rt. \\'itbout a list we'll have to meet every returning plane," the wile who shares the co~c;erns or hundreds of MIA families sa14} For all MIA families the key words in President. Nixon's peace announcement was the agreement to provide the fullest "possible" accounting for men missing in ac::tioft:- While families of men known to be im- prisoned may now· be certain they will soon see their k>ved ones, the fate of more than 1,300 American servicemen is not known. Mrs. Hedrick today recalled her joy at the October announcement that "peace is at hand." "I was so happy then. I thought then, 'this was it'." she said. "l expected Jim home by Christmas -New Year's at least. Now , I am truly afraid that we will never hear from him again." From Page I GE NERAL .•. strong, 1,386-acre unincorporated com· mWlity. It calls for a total ot 814 acres or open space, including natural gr:een areas, a 97-acre COMetvatlon corridor, local parks and beaches. Land use policies in the plan designate 480 acres of residential development, 26 acres for commercial (much the same as llle orarioe eo.u ~•LY l"tLOT • .iin WMctt current situation ) and 66 ac::res of in-- It comti1n.i in. ,.._,..._, 11 .-.blltd 11y stltutiooal and public buildings. tl'lt Or~ Cotlt l"llltllsl!lllf Qlnlp9ny. hp9. The II r11• edlllorts ••• pUbll!ft«I, M_.,., ll'lrou,i. plan wi not necessitate the widen- Frkl•r. 1or c.,. Mb9, Newport Bffdl, ing of Pac::Uic Coast Highway but Road H1111U1191ort B11en1F"""'"'" V•Hev. u o-Department orficlal Robert Voine said · &tad!, trv1rtt1s-1a ck artd sin ci.....e,,w Tuesday that it would "'require the con- • S1t1t J11a" C.pk••-· A. 11noi. IWlllMI struction c.f the Pacific Coast : ~11brl Is pUl)lllh~ s.tvrd•Y1 '"" sunctiys. Transportation Ccrrldor." If it is not con-- T11t1 .mrtc1P-'1 PIJbU1hlntl ,._.,, 11 11 m Welt ed y I h d Id : 11, ltl'ftt, Cotr• Mtu, c.n1om11, tttH. struc::t , olne:; sad, t e ellllitles wou overload the current transportation kot.ert H. W•H svstem. l"rnldwit llltd "11b!Wlll' J Jack k. Curt1 y The "transportation corridor" It a ma~ Vic.• ,,..If'"' and 0.-.1 Mtntttr jor highway or other tr&Ml)Ortatlon Tii•M•• k•a•ll system along the route ot the now· ffltw defWlct Coast Freeway by county road Tlte••1. A. M ~phi11• offi cials, who say there 111 stU: a need for ~·ltl-O t rlH H. Loet licllli'4 '· Hill suc::h an arterial. A..111_.. M.,..lnf 1!41ttn The commlssion's actk>n Tuesday '---limJt> the population on the ltlllsidet lo 222 f •r•1t A••1111• about 1.389 where the property owne:n• Melll111 A44tMt t P.O. lo••••. t2612 proposal would have allowed about t ,475 OIW' OM.ell persons. c..tt .M..t • w..t .. , '""" While the general plan proposed would H~ ~' ms....,.,,. lolilfv,N allow 798 dwelling unlfs on the hillside. '::~~ ~1!::.. 9:;9~ the porperty owners' development plan suggested 3,700 units. , .. •••••• C714J '4to4121 The commlnlon :najor!ty was con- ClnuWW ......,.. ... , '42·1671 ce med about geokJglcat and en~ ............ A• lajbCJlflRieRfl: vlronmental impacts from the more Tcll•t 1 1 4t4-t4U dtnse development and grading of the ~r. ttn. OrlNO c-.1 ~-1.1·11s ~. He _. tier,..., lll\lllnlt.... II • ...,._,I tM!+w • ... _,~,. '*""" The first vote on tbe property owners' fMf "' ~ WlfflWt .,. ... """ alternative proposa l was 4·1 against ac-t,.... .,~-. ,._.. <.._ ,... ........ ., c.... ..._ cepttng it. Commission chairman Roger ~ Miter..-.., cerri. UM Slatea of Huntlntoo Beach, alto the sole t -"""1'1'1 ... !NII f;l,IJ, IMl'!lltlrl mlU!vr t I t t I pl r rod .......,...,. u. .. ~tt•r. no vo e aga ns §enera Rn, avo "------------· • the-property ownm Ide..,, ·' care l'hal-the......,...l la colled ••. " Scott said, "tbeN -~ • dry .,... tii ihe hou9e," altq Niuo apob. Scott said be would. propooa lhll church bells be rung around the CO\lllll'Y Saturday when the peace agreement ts signed "as an act of reconclllatlon among all the people. "I would hope that those \\'ho criticized the President would be now condlielory IO~"helldded. -id prtdlcted the .. u1emcn would helter NII.on~ ttlaUons with Congr•n "In Ille mosl vital area of Stans Roles . ' . dlvl.tlon and diosent bul Ibo domesllc / , ... ~r·~~I~ ~i!ln~:... al the White WASH.ING'l'ON (AP) -F~ ,\tly. House metlillg as "soltmn, ...tlevtd, Gen. John N. MllelJell. arid lorm.r thankfUI and the mo~t t:On\moo ex· Secretary ot Commerctn Maurice H. presa1oo WU 'at last'.'' -Stans approve<t 'paymtnla {o Ule niu Laguna _Police Check Out eblrpd with a politlcal .. ,Plonaee "'l"· splracy against Defnocrats, • t ti e Watera:Ate trial has beei told. 'lbe otalomen1 Tuesday bf Rugh -W. ~oan Jr., former treasure of Prtltdtnt Nixon's re-election C&SlpaJiro, -was iJ.veq to the b'ial Judie alter the Juf'1 waa Hiii out oI the room. It wu tbe rnt 1-ony 'lhet Milchell and Stana m connected with the !llnds allecedly used Complaints F1·om Citizens UPI T......,_ The Lquna Beach Police Deportment inveslJialed n c:omplainbl ~ acUoos of olflc:ers during 1972, and found hali wore verified and malled In punishments or special lralnlng !or pel'90Mel Involved. Jostph J. Kelly. pollce ehlel, said loday he considered the incidence of complaints low. Seven of the 22. originated within the * * * Chief in Lagun,a Say s Response Generally Good department '!be remaining 15 ...,. to flnlllCO the pollUeal spyti,a. h""'l!llt by cltlzen~ Sloan aoid he 1ave a IOlal ol flt9,oao In Id I I C••--cm lo G. Gordcin lllddy, the man ao- AUTHORIZED B\IGGING FUNDS Nixon Aichi Motrudor "I wou say it s ow, 1""a1 com-<!Used ol leadJng the oper1U001 ftn:h plaints amount to just about ope a La Ch mhe month. With the activity we've had In the cuhninaled In the h,.ak·ln Jllpe 17 at . guna a r, department this past y~ar, I would con· DemocraUc naUonal headquartl!ta: tn the sider that klw," Kelly said. Watergate complex-. Bui Sloan tea!Ulell be bed n~ldea Whal Taxpayers' Um't Of the complaints registered by the happened to the money he said deputy public, six cases were sustained, In six cianpa.ign director Jeb Magruder case~ the officer \\'RS cleared because his tho ·zed 'Im R FJ d Z au ri n to tum over lo l.Jddy. ap 00 one ac::Uons ap~ared to be justified under the . "You didn't quea.tion Mr. Magruder circumstances, and in the three .,._ about the pul1tOle of the $199,000?" U.S. rr.aining cases, either the complaint was Dist. Court Judge John J . Sirica asked The Lag\ma Beach1 Chamber of Com-unlounded, .as not true, or was sldan. J-merce and the Laguna Beach Taxpayers withdrawn, Kelly sakL ~1No, sir,'' Sloan npUed. "I verified Assoclation have added their voices to 1 Complaints against officers included with Mr. Stans and Mr. Mitchell he was growing chorus of Latunans who oppose improper language, unlawful search, autborhed to make those." applicetion of a flood zooe on portloos of unlawful entry. harunnent, improper "You vertfled it with who?" Sirica ask-the Laguna Cany0n. 1 procedures and refusal to identify, Kelly ed. The consideratim of that tone over1ay said. "Secretary Stans, the f i n a n c e was scheduled today before tbe Orange Punishments meted out included chairman, and I didn't directly. but be County Board of Supervisors in a A majority of, the public looks suspensioq without pay, departmental verilled ll with John Mitchell, the ca.or meeting attended by canyon residents. favorably on police service rendered by reprimands (which become part of the palcn chairman/' Sloan said. official city . represenlatives and others ihe Laguna Beach Police Department, ollicer'1 official Illes), counselinrand · Magruder Ind Herbert Portu;>fonner opposed to the zone. < acco rding to a survey just released by special training. Maximum punishment director of scheduling for the re-election AppllcaUon of the aone would set stand· h ell li chief was a five-day suspension without pay. cantpalgn, testified they asked LJddy to ants for new construction in the areas Josep J. K y, po ce · Kelly said c:omplaints brought to the set up an lnlelllgence operalioo to likely to be Inundated In a standard proj· Kelly said that from April through department are gone over thorougbJy by discover any 'lOSSible danaers to ect fiood, the largest! flood which c::an December, bis officers cootacted 144 a senior poJlc:e officer, usually a aptain. Republicans cami)algning for t.6e Nlxon reasonably be expected to occur in the ' persons informally and asked them how "'11lis is an indlaUon that c::ltlzen com· ticket last year and to cht:ek on security future . · 1 they felt about the department and plaints are not whitewashed and they are o.f the party's naUonal oonvention. By living within the zone, residents 1 service. Investiga ted," the chief said. But both denied ordering the wireta~ would be eligible for Jaw cost federally Of the tOtaJ, 106 persons (73 percent) pin, and burglary w I t h which Uddy, subsidized flood insurance to repair gave totally favorable answers, the cllief 1· former cciunse1 to b 0 th Nil:on com-dwellings and businesses damaged in . said. D · Ed ti• mlttees, and James W. M<!Cord Jr., Nil:-deluges, but residents say they dQn'l , Another rt penons (19 percenl) had rug UC8 On on campaign 9eeurity chief, are charged. want the zooe and Ibey don't want the iJ>.. miJ:ed opinions, but of those, 21 viewed Five other men, 1nc1uw.n, former surance. t • the service more favorably than un-a R . White House coasultaot E. H~ Huot, C-OnslrUCtion standara.s set by the zone favorably, while sll. -the police ass eITT~ters have pleaded guilly. Mc:Cori -one <L woold mge ... ""9'1ruclion or ad- more unfavorably than favorably. · "-five arrested inside the Watergate duriD.g ditions to existing structures hlP,ly e:i- Sll. people had neutral !eellnga loward A AR•• abuse -"-~ class !or the hrul,.in. pensive. ' . the ~t and siJ:~ gave un-· ......... ~~ ·i ~ ~ ·Most coostruction would have to be favora e rt$p00Se5, K y 5'.id. students at 1 o'cloek tonight ln room %7 liflec! 9i nxit above tbe lgh water line; a , parent. and eduealors will register adult , . , ~ "I loot 00 this " a pretlJ fllOCI IOUIJd. t the 1.a 0--~ Hlgh'Sdiool • Po·pulati"o... R..nected reqlllttlntpt r!sldtn '"1 1'0llld ' Ing rm the city," the ddel' -· a flllll8 ~ · · u cu neeemtalo oonstructloo on slills ill the He uplained that the llUl'Vey was ncit 1lie elus Lt laugh! by Dave llagon. flood zone. ' • designed to be scienlifieally accurate, hut Laguna )\each Unified School District SAN DIEGO (AP) -'!be City Council 1lie Laluna Beoch' Clly COWtcil hlis that ... bm his men had a me-~ drug <du<;alloo -tor, and will has redrawn !Ls di>trlet lines under a !..-Jly~lld Ille eo(mlJ ml to ai>PIJ Ibey 1-1<1 cliltaet petlOlll ~/-stress _-Utje"'111~ P lion, Jlldl.,• •''•• o ordm:c 13.'1"~-bowldhrav ' ll>e,Jl!!BL ..... L!!il-llle-11W)'llll,.•aod ' l!•rdeoins-or-~ ....r-a11r·"¥1"-recognitkn·and· --~!lctlnC -.. 1-llili6t v..S has 8*d ~thal'lhe-bood eoit1ro1·· bow they felt abOut the force. The cla'ss will _ cm W sdays. registration fi . ~cting, c::hannet in the canyon ·be enended to El "I'm not sure the pollsters wciuld agree Fee Is $5. 1be drug abuse eOM:atJon.,_,el,,,..." unanimously approved by the counc::ll Toro Road. , lhal liill i.t a true random sampling " the ls one or many adult eduealion asses Tuesday, makes major changes ill lbtte OpJ105Ulon has h"een Voiced by the city, • chief adlnllted. He caid be plans ..; con-presented by the La1W1a Beach !strict. ol the eight diatriet how>dario1; Md gives the Loguno . Beach Unl!Jed School • tinue. tbe pereiml coiltact poll between Further Information is availa on all 180,000 of San Diego's 750,,JO res1delts a District, and Laguna Greenbe1t, Inc., and pat~ officen and the public. classes by calling the district new council member. the Canyo(\ property owners association. He noted witb a smile that ooe of the j~ii~~~~~~~iiiiiii~~i~i~~=~~~~;;;;;;;;ii~===~· cit~ contact polls even was conducted '• "when the tlmlilg wam'I the best," just after the officer bad cited the cltiien. Re didn't say whether those comments were .II tavorable, though. FromPqel CLOSED •.. OCC and Golden West C:Ollege will be held as scheduled. And final ex· aminatiollll originally scheduled at both colleges for Thursday will be postponed until Feb. 1. Regular examination s .. :.edules will continue Friday. Cal State Fullerton officials were awaiting ttie county su}>ervisors' decision before announcint their plans for the day of mourning. Cal State Long Beac~ offices will be clo:i~1 but fir.'.ll examtnatio=~ wilt be held as 9Cbeduled. Students planning to register 'Ibursday have been instructed to register Friday lnst,ead. The 1ehool holiday baa prompted the resebeduling of 10 high school wmUing meets. CootesLs originally l't !or Thursday are changed to: Edi90n at Corona del 1i1ar, today; Colta Mesa at Estancia, Saturday night ; Brea 'at Dan.: Hills, Feb. 6; Fountain Valley al Magnolia, Tues- day; Anaheim at Marina, T'tlesday; Mission Viejo at San Clemente, Friday; Santa Ana at.Newport Harbor, Tuesday; Western at Westminster, Tuesday; Sonora at Unlvenlty, Friday, and Loara al Huntington Beach, "TUesday. Students in SF Fight for Paper SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -~ high school students have gone to court to preveot school officials from interfering wllh puhllcalloo and dislrihulion or lhe s1.-1 newspaper. '!be aetlon, filed Tuesday In U.S. Dlsb'let Coor!, w.., broughl by the Amtt1eu Clvll IJbertlel Unloo oo behalf of Trodl·Lynn Martin and Ronold Redenius, both IS and lonntr edllon o! the Mills !Hgl! , School hl·wcekl,y newspaper, Tbe Viking Press, and Daniel C. ca-. 17, Ille eumot editor. Defendants are Leonard B. Froomln, a teacher and advlaer to &ht atudent government, and Prlnelpal Dwl1ht C. Moaer. '!be oomplainl said Froomln oclud 111 -.vallahle ""Illes of the Nov. 17 !mu!. • I Racquetball Racquets &.95 to 29.95 Dunlop Fort Tennis Frames 16.95 Kr11mer Autograph Fram" 17.95 Stan Smith Autograph Fr1me1 ............................. 17.95 D11vl1 lmeprlal Fram.1 , ... 11.95 Bancroft Competition Frames ................. _ ..... , ..... 30.00 Victor lmporiol Strl11111 ._ ... 11.00 Vant• Nylon Strings ...... 7.50 Tomi1 D,.,.., .... 15.95 to :14.95 Men's Tlftl'lls Shirts .. 6.00 to 1.00 Mon'• Toml.t Shorll 5.95 to 15.95 ConverM Tennis Shoes ........................ Men'a I.SO ....................... Lad lOI 7.95 Men'a T;etom Tennis Shota 14.95 Adidas Tennis Shoes-Ladita or• ................... ' ... Mon'• 16.95 Tennis SwHters-Men's .................. 9.9S-12.9S-15.95 w11-, Ponn or OU•lop T011nl1 Bolls ......•••.•••.....•...... 7.95 Dot. Baske!ball1 5. 95-1. 95-12. 95-28. 95 Volloyball1 4.25-1. 95-10. 95-12. 95-17.95 Soccerball1 I. 95-10. 95-14. 95-17. 95 Ploygroul>d Bolla !.59-3.25-5. 95 Spoodo Swim Suitt I. Tr..,k1 Skalffoord1 l WhMlo Ovc:kfoot Fl•t Tablo Tomi• Paddloa I. S.ta Nylon hood.cl Jockoll ...... 7.90 BHolioll warmup Jackoll 6.95-7.95 lMMball Mitts 5. 95 to 42. 95 Bonboll Shoot 10.9S to 29.95 llaMball Ul>donhlrll Track Shoot 11.95 to 29.95 Blk-i>am-Ac«a-iff • Tl,.t-Tuboo-Ropoln • • • • > " •, ' ' I • • .. .. ' ' • • " . ' ' ·----....... -----"P!!"'!'~~~--1· . e,iter-646-1 919 OPEN 9 to ~losed ·Sunday 538 I .I I I I I I I I I \ I I /.• I Saddle ~ , ek TodlQ''s Final • ,.VOL. 66, NO. 2~ 6 ~ , 7• PAW&$ 1 . OlAH6E COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA WEDNESDAY, J!-NUARY 2,, 1973 ' TEN CENTS .. ',Jl:-_I•. tt ' .Tells .COOfioence of Lasting Peace ~major polnll ln.hla 11}.mlnote White Hoae new1 conference: • ~Abou\ 145,000 North Vietnamese lr'!fP ,....In In South Vletum, but Klisinger 11ld their numWI "should ...... I porlo4 of. time be aub)oct lo CM- aSderable red~lon" beca~ theY. cannot -be relnforoed, reJUppUed or rep~. ,-The pollUcal lnde'p0b4ence of South ~Vietnam LI ,c\aaranteed and its futtire form, lncllldlb( the . fa~ of l'relident Jl{pyen Van niteu's eovernment,.will be ' ... _:···~ ··~.ed ... :_ . ~ . .r.: ~ ~~ ' . ' . - . ' delmnl_ned1 without oulllde Interference, by Ibo ...,.. Vle)nameae themael•a. -A National • C.U.CU on National ReMncll!Clon and Concord will be orP9iMd among !be South Vietnamese tbemaolvea on a threi'part bUi• 10lely to <rpnlJA! the eleoUons and im· plementatlon of the agreement1 not to act in any way a1 a coalition governmtnl -The demiHWlied"""' cor.tlnues as a temporary military demarcation. line wblcb cannot be viol•ted' under any . ' . . ~ ' Md!.ell'Ole Hanso'il ~cU1er son Todd,·Q/>Walclt ~le-down oiler Laos seven years ago. She bas ,received -mn; at-El ToTo a8.Pteijd,nt Nlioa .ann!iunces that 1 no .mail, but. she beijeves !bat ,a pltoio released by a pt'~ aveement b!"I, lieOn re.ched1~1y: ~ Comm~ sources severa),y~ ago .Jncludes her Ha!JIOn'1'.bullbaJid, .C.pi,.. Stevea Ji:lali!ll;l w•·~ot .' ~· hupild la'tbe picture. ' - clrcums~ces by military forces of either side, Kissinger said. Neither Cam· bodia nor Laos can be·used as tnrl.ltratlon routes 'Ol' as bases for foreign troops, he 1Bld, -The agreement in no way restrlct.!1 U.S. fullltary forces off Vietnam's shores or ln Thailand, he said. "The deployment wotild be more geared to the war situation" than to an· tlcipatlon of an established peace, Kiss· Inger added. • -Discussion of U.S. economic aid to all of Indochlna, Including North Vletnan1, will come "only after t~ signature of the agreement aod after it.!I lmpleme'ntation i.s well advanced," the negotiator said. The U.page agreement, ·to De signed Saturday before the Vietnam cease·fire takes effect at 4 p.m. PST that day, docs not call for withdrawal of the 135,000 North Vietnamese troops in the south. But It does call for removal of all foreign forces from Lam and Cambodia. Kissinger said he expects a formal cease-fire in Laos "within a short period of time." He said lhe Admiru,,tratlon ex· pects "a de facto cease-fire will come in· to being over a period of time " in Cam- bodia. He said he would not elaborate on the situation in Cambodia and Laos. Le Due Tho, the North Vietnamese negotiator who shaped with Kissinger the agreement disclosed in general terms by (See PEACE, Page !) * ·*-* * * * * * * F ehruary Release I , American POW Schedule Announced WASHINGTON (AP) -Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger said today the release .of American prisoners of war would begin in Hanoi by mid·February. (See related stories, Pages 4 and-.S.) Speaking at a White House news con- ference, Klssingei-said the 479 U.S. POWs held in North Vietnam and Laos would be ~tumOO over to Ameri can medical personnel in ganoi at intervals of about 15 days -beginning 15 ,days * * * Nixon Terms Pact 'Fragile' But Workable after µie peace agreement is· signed on Saturday, That would m'ean . the first U.S. prisoners would be released on or about FeO. ,JJ. Kissinger saia another :08 U.S. priSoners known to be heJd in South Viet· nam will be released lo American of- ficials ln ·the areas in which they are he1d. Acwrding to Kissinger, all U.S. prisoners of war In North and South Viet· nam and Laos will be released. He said the Uni ted States was told that no U.S. prisoners are held in Cambodia. "American prisoners will be relcalied at intervals of ~-w~ks or l~ dji.ys in roughly equal installments," Kissinger said, with the total time frame coinciding with the &CHlay withdrawal ·of ·au U:S. forces from South Vietnam. Prisonen held in North Vietnam and Laos, he said, will be received by U.S (Ste POW11 Page ZI * * * POW Families Tell Worries About News WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on desciibed, tbe Vletnaµt ~ce agree- ment as "fragile" bUt tokS c:ongre11ional leaden. tod8J "we -·!:.'\':. (tt) will ......,,,.....B.ep!lbl..,._ ljlih_;_ ·Scott lll'l"6aaj'iwldl1a ..... , By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. n.llY 1"1111 ... fl Word of a "peace with honor" in Soutbeut Alla WU • Wt\CQIDe newl tQr lamilHo -ol-lhe-nearly-S,QllO-Amerlcaa. - servicemen lmpNoned or listed as miuo q ID~ but ID lnlot-wile ad- 'W the ...... \j allo 0 ic;r,.!' . Scott quoted Nixon u 11avlng th8nked tbe)IQ~r.--aod-.. ~·11r =-. ......... ...... ~-.. *Iii·=,--... •' ' ,.._ '• ... • Mn. Blrbara Hedrick of Culverdale, whole brother,. u: James "ayne Her-iict ii Inioe'I ofllOll!iY adopted .. MIA, -1od.s7, "Lui h'JcJtt I w•s very iiad and-icared. It's very ck>le no:w-. r am· dtlte:"' l ..... < • -4 1'111ere~aie problmJ, ·~ ScDet llld 1ib:· Oil lolll'tha --· ·-J!*Ung at tbt ,. :Houle.· ·~u· .~ be 1ex- h'Olftli1 ~. whl1ei ~ -. not to ailtlull 'Ou<• lean but our belle! that WI .. peaoe ;witb booor," tbe P'Nddent was qaotid as aaylnc. _ '"lbank God I« time '!ho stooc1: thank God for tbo8e who gave their lives, thank God !or -11lic,,su!lered· "!'<I for them an: We're daOm proud of them," Scott quoied Niml 11 aayina in a conclusion the senakt·Ald 'ilre"' a stanlling ovatkin. Earlier In the -.., the GOP leader nipOrted, Sen. Jobn c.·Stennls ~.J, chairman of the Armed -Oom- nlitlee, praised NIIM aod Dr. · lleorY Klaslnger, -the Prelideot'1 peace negoUator, .and aakl: "You bad what It took." Scot! quoted Sen. J, w. Fulbrlabt !D- Ark), cboirmao of the Senate Foltigll Relations Committee and a longtime criUc of U.S. involvement In Vietnam, u having said "I Mngratulate you" aod that ,the agreemeot Is "taler than I hoped but lt'I good." Piestdenl Nixon does not lnterid to sub- mit the Vietnam peace agreemeot lo the Seoate.u 1 treaty for Ill ad-and con- seot, ·Senato Democratic ~r Mi1re Mansfield ald, after the telllon. But be added. "I'm 10 reliewd, l don't care what the ~ II called ... " Scott said, "there wun't a dry eye· in the house," afterNIPn spote. Scott 111d be would propooe that dMdl bOill be rime -the country Satm<dly -·Ille -opemeot,11 llped "•an act of -1!1alioo among all the _ .. _ . ' ''I would hope !hit thole who critlciied thO' President would be DOW condllat<lry to htm,'"tle added. Monofleld pMtcted the settlement wotJid 'bettor Nlzol\:I ' ~ with c.ncress "In the -v11.r .... o1 dlvilion and dissent but the dome!Uc problems ,.uI mnaln." ' DAILY PILOT AD: ' SEE HOJf IT WORKS DAILY PILOT want 'ads just love to work. See how they dO. 'II VW llu{, Radio, very good ....i.-... u.xu-uu. Tllat ad -"' well that the car .... '*' told. Dial direct 11W671 aod let 1 DAILY PILOT claalilled waot ad go to work foe yau. - • r Mesa Poliooman Promoted, Named Officer . of Month A · JXlli~an whose work with young people has ranged from capturing them lo -ling them about everything from drugs lo btcycle safety today has four spectat' hcinors. · 'lbree are the •brand-new· sergeant's llripes •on' Jim BiaYlock'I unlfonn, The fourth is blJ select10o as· the Costa Mesa Ctiifie Prevention Committee's Officer for the. Month: The -·t ~loo aigna!J •• svlitch In c!uty ~II for Sit· Blaylock, who· i.! now priinarily wlth the ·'pltrol divi1loo Instead of.'tbe det<ctlve bureiu. He has• beOn a mtmber of the drui 1J>. veittgatloo team. 1111 . ......,._ alllo Jlo•• lnclljded Prol>inc <riJoel ~villl penona1 lnl!Jry, Including IO'ltral murder cues. really extra worried now that Jim's -name won't be oa1J?at list and we may never know ·wbat 'happened to hlm." Lt. Herrlck has been missing since Oct. fl, 1969 when be began a mission ovet Laol. On his 28th birthday, Oct. 28, the city ol Irvine remembered their adopted MIA and launched a letter campaign urg· ing knowledge of bis whereabouts. "If Jim comes home l will alwaY, believe it was the pressure on Hanoi bf the 10,000 persom who W1"9te in hia behalf that w.lll have brought him home," Mn. Hedrick said today. "There will be some families who will not hear rrom tbeir~sons or brothers, I'm sure," she added~ 11 After Korea, many families never knew for sure what hap- pened. "I just won't allow that to · happen tQ Jim. I have to know/' she sale'. • In another Irvine household, calls ol good wishes and encouragement buiied Mn. Janice Lyon, wile ol Laguna Beach's adopte.: MIA, Major Don Lyon. Like Her- rick, he Is missing over Laos and has been since March =· 1988. "I'm; ver; pleut!d about the peace,•• said the meUculoulpouaewile who hasn'I dusted a vue of pUSIY'll'illows since the father of tbree ""° picked them disap- peared. r1 "The a~ment says exactly what I · (8" WORRIED, Pap I) ' A ~ !i"'l... itudenl, $gt. ~~lock bepn hll career In 1167 ~ a ""'e~•a.....-ornla' Yaath •Autllorily · P " _.. COOlllC!lnr..-He-WM-blred l>y 111o-.c:.i.ta-+--,eon=s1c.rc1er=abl""y"c'"loudy:::;;:::;oo;;-o;;'lllh.ur;;;&day;;;t;-l- Meaa force five )'Mia ago. ' --·~~~ th He 1J .L =to of FWJerton J'l"lor according lo the ~ -1. wl ColJeae, I ' cat 'Slate, Fullerton a 20 percml cl>al>ce of abowert 00 aod is now Worklhrrfor'a degree In police 'lllunclay evening. Hlgbs In the IOI, ma_..x at hl>t!erdlne University. lowr In the 408.' A fftident oJ Irvliie, Sgt. Blaylock and INSlltlE TOD1''Y tus wife, Joan , h•.•e a &-year-old son, Tht Irvine Commun'tu The· Tl,m. attr brings back its Deeemb¢f' droma "Dear Friends" fer a dn-., , E d / QLt "mcort" ~ormact iMi Party-,,. on t n orse Satunlay. s.. 811-~ • · ~ -' --l'ilge1 2B·79. SAN b (AP) -The san Dleeo O>unty Democr c Central Committee ' will not ,endorN Candld•te In • stai, Seo.a.le ele<tlon I , chalnnan Stephen Gmll llY•· Democrats, two Repabftc:11111 One A m e r I c a n lr.depeedlut IOd one t can- dldole mab up llle field for the primary lo fill the 11111 District oeal vacated by Jlei,dll!qm Cbolr Burgeoer. who was ell'Cled to ~· \ . . I - " l • J % DAILY PILOT ts Wtdntsd.I~, January 24, 1973 New Title Wins Okay In Irvine Irvine lily roun<'ilmen 1\Je11day night changed the titl e of the city department .,,·hJch admin isters parks, recreation and other le.isure tlme offerings, scrapping the "human enhancement" de~gnatlon· and establi.shing the ·•communil)' strvices department ." The change came about wllen coun· cilmen decided to appoint at their Feb. 13 meeting a new flvf'-member citiiens commission \\'hlch will y,'Of'k with Com- munity Services Director Paul Brady. 1be new community services com- miss.ioo y,ill be responsible for mak.lng rte0mmendatlons to !he council ln several areas formerly assigned to cltiuns adVisory committees including parks and open space, arts and culture. p.Jblic highways and trllD!lportatlon and environmental quality. Counclll\'Om&n Gabrielle Pryor asked her fellow councilmen If !hey had receiv- ed any citizen comment on the "human enhancernent" department label . ti.tayor William FLschbacb and Coun- cilman Henry' Quigley said they had. "Was any of it adverse?" f.1n. Pryor asked. "Yes," councUmen nodded. Turtle Rock resident Sandy Freud noted at the close or Tuesday's meeting the council action "goes a long way toy,·ard opening up lines of communication ~·ith the cithenry." He said the human enhancement label confused people. Volcano l sla11d Residents Told To _Stay A,va y • AUTHORIZED BUGGING FUNDS Nixon Aide Magruder Porsche Theft Suspect Gives Up to Officers By. Wlu.IA~l SCHREIBER Of '" o.uy 'll•t $tiff A Rosemead man suspected by pollce of masterminding a rash or sports car thefts in Newport Beach and several other cities last year has surren<!ered to police in Alhambra , it was }earned today. James Darryl Witt. 23. walked into the Alhambra police station late last week and told them, "Newport Beach is look- ing for me." according to Newport Beach Capt. Don Oyaas. Witt's arrest leaves on1y one prime suspect, JS.year-old Hank C.Oleman RE'IKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -Tbe Oswald or Rosemead, still at large, HelgafjeU ·volcano gushed out streams of Oyaas said. glowing Java today In .a new outbreak on A third Rosemead man, Gilbert the tiny Wand of Heymaey and reports Armenta, 19, iJ already in custody at from the island said some houses '>''ere Orange County Jail, held iQ lieu of $25,000 on fire. bail. Telepbpne connections with the: Atlan-. The three men, along with possibly a Uc outpost ju.st aouth of Iceland were dozen olbenl allegedly hired on an "as- broken and authorities here today banned needed" ba.sls,. are suspected of stealing all landing on the island. as many a.t 25 German-made Porsches in • An official spokesman said houses in Newport Beach alone during the last sil: Vestmannaeyjar; the island's only to11t11, months of 1972. were seriously threatened by the new The stolen cars were stdpped or oulbf'!ak from tbe volcano that erupted valuable parts and then dumped in late ~fonday, after a reSt Of some S,000 deM.rted south county orange groves. yean. -4 Oswald, now the only central figure in $3,500 Donated For Saddleback College Funding the case sill! being sought by police, ~ believed by Oyaa-• to be near surrender after weeks of coovenaUons with his mother. "By her own adlni$ion. Oswald's mother bu been. communicating with blm-QD-a-...,,i.r--~ <>you-Did. "She Aid lhe can't tum him ln bu:t haS been encouraging blm to give hhnseU up." .. Trial Told • , ·Of .Mitchell, Stans Roles ... WASIUNGTON (API -:-Former Atty . Gen. John N. J.iltcheU and former Secretuy of Commerce Maurtce H. Stans .epproved pa)'Dlentl to the man cbarpd with a polltlcal-apllll•I• con- sp!.racy egainlt Democrat!, t b ~ \Yatergate trial has beei told. The statement Tuesday of Hugh W. Sloan Jr., former treasurer, ol President Nixon'• rHlectlon campatgn, was a:lvto to the trlal Judie alter tho juey was sen! out of tbe room. It was' tbe first testimony that Mltcbell and Stans are connected with tbe funda all1gedly uS«I to finance the polltlcai spying. · 'Sloan aaid be gave a total ol$199.000 In cash to G. Gordon Liddy, i.1te man ac- cused of leading the operations which culminated 1n the breat·in JW)e 17 at Democratic national headquarters In the \Vatergate complex. _ But Sloan testified he had no idea what happened to the money be said deputy ci.mpaign director Jeb Meeruder authorized him to tw11 over lo Liddy. "You didn't gueltioo Mr. Masru<fer about the purpose of the S199,000?" U.S. Dist. Coµrt Judge John J. Sirica asked Sloan. "No. sir." Sloan repli~. "l verified with ti.fr. Stans and fl.tr. 1.1-itchel~ was authorized lo make those." "You verified it 1rith who?" Sirica ask- ed. "Secretary Stans, the t i n a n c e chairman, and I didn't directly, but he verified it 'Nith John Mltchell, the cam-. palgn chairman," Sloan,. said. Magruder and Herbert Porter, former director of scheduling for the re-election can1palgn, testified.. they asked Liddy to set up an lntelllgence operatJon to discover any '.'IOS1ible dangers to Republicans campaigning for the Nixon ticket, last year and to check on security of the party's natlonal convention. r . But both denied ordering the wire\ai:r ping and bur5bry w Ith which Liddy. former COUl!Jfl to b o t h Nixon com- mittees, and James W. l\1cCord Jr., Nix· on campaign security chief, are charged. . l't:'Olll fllfrfl I CLOSED.;. Saturday night: Brea at Dan . Hills, Feb. 6; Fountain Valley at Magnolia, Tues.- day; Anaheim at Marina, Tuesday ; MIS5ion Viejo at San Clemente, Friday; Santa Ana at Newport Harbor, Tuesday; Western at Westminster, Tuesday: Sonora at University, F4tiday, and Loara at HunUngton Beach, Tuesday. ' Spendlove Appointed To Cemetery District DAIL.'r Pl\.OT S'9ft ...... I.Ikea lnilne Miss Sako Baba of Kobe City, Japan, met members of the Irvine City Council TllesdaY n i g h L The Univenity lli_gh School American Field Sernce exchange student who ls living with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richmond of Culverdale, told councilmen "I like \.ery much living in Irvine." Sako will stay throughout the school year un· der the sponsorship of the Uni· versity High AFS Chapter. Horse · Show Set In Capistrano Mission Viejo's Coq>paneroa will sponsor their seoond annual open junior hone show &mday at ConwaY'• Stibles in San Juan Capistrano. 1be 4-R· · sponsore · competltk>n starts at 8 a.m. · Age divisions for conteslantl-are 12 and under and 13 to 19 years old. Se:vtnteen cl&AeS o( competition will be offer~ at the event and a raffle will be held durin&: the show for two American Quarter Horse Association weanlings. Members or 4-H submitting mem- bership cards during registrat~on will have reduced entry fees, spokesmen for the event said. The public Is welcome to the show and no admission will be charged. l'rotRP..,,J • PEACE IMMINENT •.• Prtlldent Nixon Tue.Way n18ht, &aid In Pa.rl.I It Was •41 great victory for Ille Vietnamese people'" ile 11ld It lnclUded Front P.,,e J POWs ... medical teams In Hanoi and be nown In , Amer)llan plaaes to locations to be selecl<d by U.S. ofllclab. II wu announced OOfore Kta&1n8:er'1 news conlmnce tl)at lhe United State1 and North Vktnanr·111r...r Jo n\turn Ill prisoners "without delay." A document spelllng out the agreement on handling POWs al10 says that the re.turn "•ball be carried out at places convenltnt to the ooncemed parties." Again, tbe document rele&Jed by lhe White House does not say what thoae plac.s .. m be . 11le places of return, the document said, will be qreed upon by a new tem- porary Joint military commlsslon made up of representatives of the Unlted States, North Vletn•m, South Vietnam and the Viet Cong. The only specific lime mentioned 1n the protocol stipulates that "the return of all captured persons .. , shall be completed within eo days of the signing of the agrftment at a rate no slower than the rite of wltbdnwal from South Vietnam d United States forces and thote of other countries." The ~t covering civilian as well as military prt90llers on both ·11des pro- vides that the seriously ill, wounded or niaimed, and old penons and women shall be returned first. "The relnalnder shall be returned either by returning all from ·one deten- tion place after another or in order of their dates of capture, beginning with those who have been beld the looiut," the document aald. no pt0flaJoi11 for wtthdrawal of Nortb Vletnameae troops from the toutb. For hla ~. Kluln(er aald It would DOI Im-a nOalltloa fOVOrnmool, OVID In <Uqulte, upon the 10Uth. Ha ••Id nn11 pollilcAl BOlutiob would bo left Jo the g&rdes in South Ylttnam, -nblch means Sal••• . and the Viet Con1'• Nailonal Liberation Front Kl&li.,... &aid the ultimate dutlny of Soulh Vietnam wlli be decided by !rt< elections. lie 1ald i.he nah:re of the "polldcal evolution" of the aouth ls up to the parties Involved thert. Aalted lf there wa1 any provision that Sooth Vietnam Prealdent N11U1en Van '"'1eu must resign, Kl11tnier 1ald, "There ls no such p~vlslon In fbls agree· ment .Thia again ii a matter that wUI have to be decl~ by the Vietnamese parties .•. There ii no requirement of 11ny kind ~ke this In the qr<emelll." Aaked ho• the United Stateo peMJaded Thieu to accept the pre~nce o North Vletnameae troops In the JOUth, Klss- lnl<r &aid: "We have not uied President Thieu nor his he accepted the presence of North Vietnamese troope In the IOUtb as a leg:il right. We have accepted a cta.se- flre in place, The forces m cut off from tlle possibility of new in!Utration, they are legally prohibited from military ac- tion and the~ mupply wlli be difficult." . Aabd 11 the United Stateo would again aend troopa Into Vietnam Ii the peace alf,f'eeJ'Debt were violated, KJsalnger A.Id, "1 don't want to speculate on· l>ypotbotlcai ' altuailons." Ailed lf any secret protoccls were aveed to, KJsainger &aid the obly ones • j Hlltlng wt.re the ooes niade pubUc. He sald there were no secret un· derstandlng1. F,....P,,.el WORRIED ... Secretary of .:>eferuie Melvin Laird said Tllesday n11ht that teama of U.S. specialists and evacuation alrcraft will wanted It to/' Mn. Lyon added noUng be rudy Jo go "as soon as poallile" PraldentW Ad~r Henry Kiaalnier alter the cease-fire agreement becomel hid 1Pl>ten the ma,tc words thJs rnorn· efiectlve Saturday. Ing whon'lie said prioonera held In Laos Under the protocol, the United Sla!ot, would be returned also. North Vietnam and the other warrtna 11\l'e're all Ju.t waiting now for word . partlet are obll1ated Jo exclW!p com-It ls IOlnr to be an qOlllJ:lng wait 11 llley plete U.ts of captur.d mllltary -1 (North Vietnam) don't releue a list. and clvfllam on Saturday, the Mme day Without a 1.111 w.al have to meet ever)t aa the agreement la signed. returuina: plane,"1he wife who ahare1 the This sbould ·IJrovid• the llrat bard In· concerns of hundreds of MIA families formaUon on .bol!f many American Wet servtcen)en are held capUve IDd where For all MIA families the Q y word• iil they are. The latm Pentagon l,ist ahowa 587 cap-Prelldeot NlJ00'1 puoe announcement tured and another 1,.1.15 missing. A bl& wu the ......,,,..1 to provide the fllllea< question Js how many of these rnen listed '.'possible" accounting for men miulng in action. as missing are ln POW camps in North Veitnam, South Vietnam or Laa! and While families of men known to be lm· how many have not been found. priloned may now be certain they will 1 Within 15 day.s after the cease-fire, the soon aee their loved ones, the fate of signatories will agree on cbooainl two « more than 1,300 American servicemen is rr.ore national Red Cross societies to not known. "visit all places where captured military Mri. Hedrick today recalled her joy ot --1.and.lor<igll r,Mllana.111tbeld. "-lbe Q<:Jobtr llllDOUDcemtnt that "~ace iJ Bomb Hits Aptos Bank The United States long has contended at band." ·~ ----·- that the North Vietnam-have riolated "I was ao happy then. I thought u..n, APTOS (UPI) - A bomb uploded Geneva toovenUoM on ttrutnM!nt 'of 'this •u it'," .be sakt "l upected Jim outside a branch of the Bank of America prl9oners of war by refusing to allow the home by Cbristma1 -New Year'• al Tuesday, shattering glass windows and tntematlonal Red Cross to Inspect POW least. Now, I am truly afraid that we wUl Nearly $3,500 was donated to the Sad· dleback Community College Scholarship during 197% by private individuals and organizaUons. Oyaas said he could not be positive Oswald will JUrrender mn but now that he ls the only prime IUlpecl being llOIJ8)1t by police from seven Orange COOnty law enforcement agencies the preuur~ Is on. Bart Spendlove, Mls!ion Viejo civic doors. camps. never bear from.him agJiD." leader. was named 1\lesday a trustee of / ~~~iii~~~~iii~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~ii;ii~iiiiiji Of a total of S3.42S donate.cl, $2,CI was designated for scholanhips and $1,000 for loans. 'I1le Sl,000 donation to the loan fund was made by the El Toro Woman's Club, which over past yean has donated more than $3.300 to the college. Other funds '.ltre donated by the Assistance League of in, El Camino Real Woman's Clu Laguna Hills, the Laguna Beach F. tlval of Arts, Royal Savlnas, Paaa ta Club. Sisterhood of Temple Judea, n Juan Mobile E.!ltates, Nebraska Club of Leisure World. Cali(omla Retlred Teachel"I Association of Laguna Hills, Unity Church, PEO Chapter of Leisure World, American AMoclatlon of Universlty Women and the Naturalist Club. Also pre5entlng funds were the Tustin Area Woman's Club, Rancho Viejo Woman's Club. Bishop Lyn Richards, Saddleback Valley Buslnes's and Prore111lonal Woman's Club. Aliso Club of Laguna Hills, Ebell Club of Laguna Hills, Saddle back Faculty Association, John P. Clancy and the Woman's Club of Lel.!lure World. DAILY PILOT ,_ ~ c..t °"ILY PILOT, wlftl ""'kfl /1 dl'MllMod tN "'-Prns, 11 pubHltltd b' 11\e or.,.. Coast Publlslllno como.n'I', s.pa. nit .. ITIMt arr OllbllslleO. Moriday tllrouQll f'rklfl', tor C11ra M•s•, H'-1 &uc:ll, lhllr:"•ll'IOll BMClllFCMlll'" V-.119)', l-.;llM 11-.::11, lr1fntlS.ddlebacll tlld I•" Cl9mtnl•t S111 JINll C.,tllf-. A llllQll rt;illl'lll ldHlo11 II MlilhM S.lurclays 1rld Sund•ys. rl'ltl prl"dJttl tuM!tfllN $11! II fl J» Weil lit ltrwl, Co.ta Miit, C•lffOl'11le, tM2t. loll•rt N. w,,, Pr11iftfll ffld Plllllklltr J1tlf It C11tl•v Ylc:t ,,Ulll9!1l ll'lllll 0-fl MfMtlr n'"''' ic.,,n l'•I• Tho11111 A. Mur,.hln• M...aolltD Edlror C1i•rfo1 H. L•ot IUdtor.1 P. N•ll AMlll..,1 MIM1'"9 Editor& cetttl M..-1 D Wnl ,,., $trW '"-"" '-cll1 AU lil""llO" --.Wlt"O L...-. IMd!i m P:ern f "-Hlllltlftt*I ltfltll1 lrtfS 1H.ct1 tl0\llewa1d Sift C..,,..ltl J0S HOrttl El Cllft!M. llHI Ttil•••s•• C7t41 '41-41tt C11ubLlftw4 AlnrtW., '41·1671 s. Cl••••• .t.u DIP•••••: t. .. , ... 491-44.tt C!ePYrfll!l, 1m. Or~ i::o•tl "1Wlllfll11t c.n.."t· "'' -•lwlft. ....,,.,""" ""*"'" l'lllttfr tll' advfrt1""1NM1 ... 1111r • ~ "'lfllWI _.. •· ~ " ..,,tell, fWM!'. ...... t1Mt ilell.,_ .... •I Calft McMo1 CltlfiWlllL Mtulttltft 1W tarrffr llM ..-YI ilr 11'1•11 U.IS fl'lff'fftly1 ft'lllfttty •SIOIM:1M• a.w "'°"n11'1'. ) Attorney Sick; Trial Postponed A defense attorney's sudden illness to- day led to the postponement of what would have been the fifth three-day .state hearing into charges of moral turpitude and unprofessional conduct filed against Dr. Ebbe Hartelius of El Toro. Fullerton lawye·r Matthew Kurilich's undlaclosed Indisposition resulted tn the decision by state hearing ofilcer E. F. DeVilbiu to delay the bearing until Feb. 20 In Los Angeles. Kurllich could not be contacted today. But his secretary said her employer "is not seriously ill but has been feeling under the' weather lately" and is un- dergoing tests at a local hospital. the Orange Coanty Cemetery District No. I t. He was nominated by Supervisor Ronald CaJpers. Spendlove, active in the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, replaces Frank Manzo. Mllrl7.0 recently was nam- ed to the orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks COmmisslon by Supervisor Ralph Clark. Regional Park Cost Boosted hy ~Salinity Excessive soil salinity has added $1 ,594 to the cost of the county's University Regional Park on University Drive aouth of the San Diego Freeway. The supervisor! Tuesday voted to authorize the additional expenditure to complete the park now Wlder con- struction north of UCI. Irvine Council Action ' Here, in brief, are the major actions taken Tuesday night by Irvine city CQWlCilmen: TVllTLE ROCK ZONING : Gained Irvine Compeny coljlmitment that new duplex homes on a 32--acre parcel near University High School will not block views rrom e11stlng homes. Action on ameachntnt to Turtle Rock plan ls ex. peeled at Feb. 13 councll meeting. APPOINTEES' TERMS : Continued Jo Feb. IS lurther di.!IC1wlon or action on mayor's proposal to limit to one year the terms of coundl detlgnated city 'offices. crrv HALL EXPANSION: Approved mid·year budiet rev1'1ons lnciudlns authority to lease another 2,U9 square feet in Town Center at a COit ol S12,14S per year. New space makes room for six ntw city employes alao approved ln budget amendment. CABLE'f!SION: Approved first reodlni of city law "l"iatlng firms pro- viding television cable signals to lrvlne homes. CODE OF ETmcs: Established a live-member committee to l!udy oonduct guidelines for city 1taff and offic\als and make recommendatlON ~ the coun· ell by April IS. NEW COA'IA11SSION: Voted to set up a permanent community services commission of five to be named Feb. 131 and renamed human enhancement department. Community Service• Director Paul Brady wUI work with citlterul comml11lon which guides parks and recreation, library, ertl and other lct&ure time programs of city. .. CITIZENS COMM!TrKllS: Diuolved all ol the oriilnal ad hoc study com- mittees establi1~ shortly •fter lncorporatkln. DEPARTMENT HEADS' PAY: Grankd !o\lr pereent cost of living and compelftlve salary adjuttll'l4lnt to city management team, effective immedl- ate17. JEFFUY IWLROAD CROSSING : Okayed pn11r1m to Mly •lsnalla the JeJfrey Road and Santa Fe Rollmad interaectlon 1'!Jldi claimed a Ure In De-· cember. Install1UOO to be compleled by May 20 and ultimate versua lntertm signals wW 11ve tho city '11,000. I ( 5.95-l.'5-12.95-21.'5 Dunlop Fort Tonnls Framas 16.95 Vollayballs 4.:ZW.95-10.95-12.95-17.'5 Kramer Autogr•ph Fr•m•t 17.95 SocctrNlli •• 95-10. 95-14.95-17. '5 Stan Smith Autograph Fr•m•s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 i3•vl1 lmeprl•I Frames .... 18.95 Bancroft Competition Frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• . . . . . . . . 30.00 Victor lmperl•I Strings , ... Jl.00 Vantage Nylon Strings ...... 7.50 T ennit Dre•••• .. , . l 5. 95 to 34. 95 M1n'1 Tennis Shirt• .. ,,00 to 8.00 Mon's Tonnls Shorts 5.95 to 15.95 Converse TtMi• Shoes ........................ Man's a.so . ...................... LadlH 7.95 Men's Tretorn Tennis Shott 14.95 Alfld•s Tennis Shott-Lacllt• or ....................... Man's 16.95 Tennis Swe•t1rl--Mtn'1 ...............•.. 9.95-12.95-15.95 Wiiton, Penn or Dunlop Tennis l•ll• ......................... 7.ts Doz. Playground Balls 1.59-3.2$.5.'5 Spoodo Swim Suits & Trunks Sk•teboardt &. Whffl• Duck.foot Fins Tatila Tonnls Paddlff & S.11 Nylon hoodod Jackots ....... 7.90 l••eb•ll w•rmup J•ck1t1 6.9S..7.t5 laoaball Mitts 5.t5 to 41.'5 Buoboll Shoos JO.ts to 2'.ts I BaMball Undorshlrts Track Shota tl.'5 to 2'.tS BIJcea-P•rtl-Acce1torl•• TlrH-Tuboo-Ropalro • OPEN 9 to 6-Closed Sunday • ' ' ' ,. • r I I "I " • I I .1 I t I I , . POW F a:rpily~ U nhelie·ving ' Saitta Clara Flie r Held for Record 81h Years CALIFORNIA •~ TM AMtdeltl 'Mii of war or niissing in action .. ls ended. 1be family ol the flnl AmericM pllo! capt ... ec!; In the Los Angeles Mayor Sam Y<Ki,y said:. V~am war aaya tlley are hapPy about tt>e ceaoe4tre "°' "0..-h<oilant and uncertain cond\ICI of the war bas -bul wlll not believe k unlll their airmoa OOmle prokioged the excruciating elljlOrienco. OUr division on the home. • home !root bas .qtullantly ~ed OU!' enemies to coo- 11( can ooly tell you that I am very, very ·happy that it tinue to believe American dlJilluaionment would cause us finally looks like the day bas come -and 811 ye..-& has to pull OUI and allow lhein to l\rce their wlll Ui'OO the pi.,. beea a long ttme," uld Mrl!. Everett Alv.,.. Sr., mother pie ol Sooth Vletnain who have llllff.....t "' much from of Navy U. C!lldr. Ev~ Atv.,.. Jr., 34. N<M1h Vidnameae and Viet · Ooog wanton terrorism and Alvarez, v1bo was shot down over the Tonkin Gulf Aug. barbaric invasion." . Gr and Jury 5, 1961, ii the long-U.S. pria1ner In any war. Antiwar 'follo!lnger Joan ea ... said the ..... fire is a. "I still won't believe it until I see him," Mrs. Alvarez "victory of the people wbO forced the Pre.1klent into the Id In •~-" ~~ ~ Santa Cl home. "I pooition he finally had to take." R Se ~:O't ~~~=~·at uca· ara However, Miss Baez said in Pal() Alto i?Urview that a ps x 1be pilot's sister Della laid, ''lll<re wasn't an "'.,.. the peace agre«nent -.not mean k is "lime for the . ,..ction like tears. We're •-'""~ to have to wait and peace people to lock up their little pea<e shops ·and go Ed . ·-·~ home and .. 1a .. Ucation iee whai be's rti-S. '!1>ell ""'ll odUaUy belleve It.'' ''The situation in South Vfetnam is a very gloomy Re.lening to tbe Preaideot'a ''peace ' with booor'' re-one," she <Xllltinued. "Americans must recognize the gov- SAN Dl~Go ('P) San mark, Della said, "wilh tills war there l!n't such a thing emmeot is 1Upporllng tile Thieu dktatorshtp." ~ " -u ...,,.. ~· ~· -~ •--~-called i' "just a D. ~.... -~--1s r--w11o1.1 .._._. -Pi:I" ulUWlll:l" • · "I can't believe it," said Oristine Weicher, editor ol iego -·•Y ~ use ·•-·· " ••-~" ....-. "~ u.Wy Cal at tbe Unl-1ty of Califurnia, Berkeley. study materials that show "In-In Sacramento, Gw. Rooald Reagan praised President "'lbe question that comes to my mind after ail these Y.•rs tlmat~ ways ln which boys Nixon fer foUowi.ag hb Vietnam peace plan and not being is that all we've accompllibed Is t:t,at they leveled a few ~ could,poeslbly seduce girls and dlv<rt>ed "by -who woold have had him faii.r, or go thousand "luare miles of earth," said Miss Weicher, 22, • how to Inject drugs," oom· for leu than what was tolal j-for tile people that have drama ma1or. ' plains tbe grand Jury. beea oor allies." Mary Pimlcctllo, 23, a sociology and Engll!;h major t The "materials dealing with Reagan said he thinks "all of us are grateful to Go4 said: "1lie thing that irkl'd me most was his stupid idiotic sex education are "generally for what bas taken place and that at last the war. 'ha~ statements about peace. J happen to have lost a brother in derogat6ry to parents," the ended. He also expreMed his joy that the vigil of "'lhi Vietnam and I don't feel very honorable. I'm finnly con- 1972 jury said 1n its final brave women and chlJdren wOOse hysbanda are prisooen V'inced the war couJd have ended fotr yean ago." rePorlTuesday. 1 ........... .,. .......................... ..,lliij. ....... ..,..,,.....,. ... ,....,.., • ._..,....,,......,.""""" ... .J "Nothing in the films ap. peared to encourage sound. moraJ behavior or oonfldeilce and trust in parents," the reJ)Ort said. It cited a growing rate of venereal disease and blamed schoob !or failing to discourage "Immoral, pro- mls,cuous, wrong behavior." A SPOKE8MAN for San Diego city schools said the clahm were ''awfully general." He said, "we've had a sex education program for abotit• 3 years with a guidfng board made up of noted members of the community, including representatives of the major religons who review it periodically." The grand jury called on public school teachers to "im· press upon the minds of the pupils the principles of morali- ty, truth, Justice, patriotism ... and teach them to avoid idleness and profanity." v 'Ibe repcrt alscf called for a joint effort in schools to fight drug abuse and recommended a study of county care for the aged and Infirm. There are too mai1y licensing and regulating agencies for the elderly care, Pentagon Papers Judge Orders Proof of Damage LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The judge in the Pentagon Papers bial has ordered the government to produce any evidence It has that leakage of the secret Vietnam war d9Cuments damaged U.S. security., U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne told Frank Bartimo, assistant general did cause injury to. the Unj,ted Stales or aid to a !oriigb country," the judge said. • Bl'ltlge PlUtlfJf ! SACRAMENTO (AP) -"!'he bridge scaffolding collapse which took six lives in Pasadena last Qct. 17 has been blamed on a combination <>f I . counsel to the secretary of ( · J defense, to get in tooch with · BRIEFS • : his superiors in WMhingtoo _ ~ before court resumes Wednes-~0.--------1 day and find ·out whether a Department, a a y s the weaknesses, taken separately, "would not 0e e>pected to pro- duce a total faijure, but when combined in one location, proved disastrous." e A"qtdtt ed VISALIA (AP) - A Tulare County Superior Court jury has acquitted Skip White in the Michele Wiebe kidnap for ransom trial Tbe slx man, six woman jury returned its verdict about 4 p.m. Tuesday ·a f t e r Sex Film Brings Citation HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"The president of the Pussycat '!beaten says he has been cited for showing "Df!ep Throat," the controversial ·x- rated motion pie\ure now beug · tested for obscenity i n New'York: Vincent Miranda said the 65- minute film outgrwsed all other films tn Los Angeles last week and added "wO<~ hlld absolutely no complai"'8 from the public." Miranda said he is to appear in Beverly Hills MUhicipal Court on Feb. 9 on the citation for showing an ~ene film. deliberating three hours. --------- scaffolding, or "falsewort, ";in White, 25, was one of five Kfds Like study has been made. , "inherent weatneSses" in the the final report of a speelal)n-persons accused in the ab- vestigattng panel of engineers. duction of the 9-year-old girf To Ask Andy The report, released !qes-from her parents' home on the UPI Tlllfflwl9 FLIP WILSON t:'•t•rnlty 'f1rget Paterriity ' Suit Hits Comedian LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior Court judge has con- tinued a paternity sun against cOmedian Flip Wilson until Feb. 20 after ordering part of the court file in the case sealed. The action was taken by Judge Harry L. Hupp Tuesday following a meeting with atto r- neys for Wilson and dancer Mabel Robinson in his cham- bers after be clo6ed the pro- ceedblgs in court to both the public and news media. Wilson, Miss Robinson and the baby boy bom last hlay appeared in court . Teen Booze Proposed SACRAMENTO (API -+ freshman legislator has pro- posed making 18 the legal age for drinking in California . Assemblyman ikibert Nim· mo (R-Atascadero) intro- duced a co n s ti tu tional amendment Tuesday t o change the drinking age. If ap- proved by two-thirds of both houses of the Legislature, the measure would go on the 1974 ballot .... Well'ntsday, January 24, 1q73 DAil V PILOT l) Cleric in Fonda Rites Suspended SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -was divorced from French The Re v. Richard, york, » film director Roger Vadim. called uhlppie priest" of , Berkeley, has been suspende<I ' -ersaor l\1EYERS issued a ind e f i pit e I y from ad-"letter or Godly Admonition " ministering sacraments to Father York, who married because he officiated at the the couple Friday in Loa marriage of actress Jane Fon-Angeles. A spokesman for tbe da and antiwar activist Tom bi.shop said the letter ln- Hayden. definitely suspends Father The Rt . Rev. C. Kilmer York's right to celebrate such ~fyers, bishop of the Episcopal sacraments as matrimony, Diocese of Ca lifornia, said in a I-Joly Communion and ~ptism. statement Tuesday that "Because of his long rela- Father York failed to obtain Hon.ship in the anliwar move- the required permWion from ment with Tom Hayden and a bishop to remarry a divorc-Jane Fonda and because of ed person. their personal friendship, The Academy Award·win-Father York agreed to of- ~ing ~liss Fon~~·. al.so active . ficiate at their marriage," in anti·war aclJv1tles, recently Bishop l\1eylrs said. • i' RO LEX • IF THE WORLD IS HIS OYSTER this Oyster's his world. Rolex's Oyster Perpetual "GMT-Master'.' Self-winding 30-jewel chronometer has extra 24-hour hand and revolving bezel, stainless steel case and band, black dial. S290. Do Something Beautifur: ... 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Spp it · The Saddleback Are~ Coo~1ling Council (SACC) of civic buildings within tile "co:7i:mm lverslty" concep- is bringing some representation and C'Ohesive 4pJ.rit to tuallzattona. the I a r g e. last·growing unlncorpor1ted valley. UnW Commissioners have boon a to select portions of SACC began speaking up with a unlted •oice. county each ol the designs tlley like belt 1nd Inform IMne planning deeis.ions for the aria oft en wt:-re made almost Company planners who ln earl./ February hope to ap- 111 a \'acuu1u. potnt one finn to complete a finaf deslgn. Input from residents was SJllradic; individual and The announced goal Is a f!nal plan that pl'O\')des often uot effective. The leadershi) and research SACC elements which are realistically achievable, conllderlng has de1nonstrated th is past year were absent. the economics of land •alue. City officials should avoJd Thanks to an'rxtra boo t from a fe<!eral-st ate grant, purposefully "poor" design aimed at•drlvlng tl.OWll ll! arranged b,· UC Irvine. a SACC study team Is developing costs ol rents or resales ol nearby single family hom.es. a 1nurh·needed new policy plan for the area. These are encouraging signs in the valley, \\•bich, ir dcnsitjes arr allo\\·ed to get out of control, could be- t'OJnc anotht>r faceless Southern California residential co1nn1unitv. Rut to be even more productive in the c o m i n g n1onths. S1\CC' is going to need "more troops ," as one of the no\\' 60 men1bers said. ;\ny vaJley organization or ~dividual reside~l can join S.<\CC for a sn1all 1nembershi p fee. lnformatl?n <!" joining ran be obtained afternoons at the SACC office in the Saddleback Vallev YMCA in El Toro. ~tore members V•ould make for even more mean- ingful S.4.CC decisions on the crucial planning issues fac· Ing the Saddleback valley. The 'Communiversitv' ., Irvine Company planning for the 250·acre devel· opment across Campus Drive from UC Irvine is moving forward. Irvine city planning commissioners re~ntly vie,ved five separate·arffitects' concepts of the..ulUmate lay.nut of the area. including one drawn nearly a decade a~o by \\1illiam Pereira and Associat es, the firm which designed the UC I campus. . . Toro Traffic Trap One of tile most dangerous intersections in Orange County -El Toro Road at Second Street -wUI 'Te- main t,bat way for another three months, unless action Js taken lo improve sa!ety at the crossing traversed twice daily by most Mission Viejo residents. · Second Street Is the route many In tile growing Saddleback Valley communlty use to get to El Toro Road and onto tile Santa Ana Freeway if tllelr jobs take tlleni northward each morning. , In about 18 months, Geronimo Road, Mission Viejo's main DOrth·SOUtll artery. will be completed across Aliso Creek and on to a modem, signalized inter:section at El Toro Road. Sooner than that. however, county road department officials promise completion of Muirlands Boulevard, another north·south route which is under construction and will similarly cross Aliso er.el<. II too will have mod- ern signals. Completion of these routes and also Los Alisos Road between Muirl~nds and Rockfi~l~Jwad in El Toro should solve the Jongrange traffic hazards faCed b'y ·Mission Viejo commuters. · -. --- In accordance with the \\ishes of th e city. Irvme Company designers [roposed a mix or r~sidential ~nd comn1erci al uses an made room fo r optional location Mean\\•hile, the continued threat to humans \\'ho must brave the dangerous Second Street intersection should not be overlooked. Temporary four-way stop signs might well sa ve a life and should be considered. 'WHEN KlbS ~O 111 IT'S CALLEl> l>RU<ii ABUSE'.' 58 "Reason, Compassi on and Humor' Usi ng Slang T o Con ceal T i ue Mean in~ Dear Gloomy Gus Mauldin's Observations Defended L ~YDNEY J. HARRI~. A college teacher of English in Flori~a ~·rites to ask Vt'hy 1 ne\'er use slang 1n the column . "Do you object to it as a general principle," he wants to know, "or is there some .special reason?" As a general princip,, 1 don't object to it at all Some slang an be fresh and pW'lgent and more descriptive t h a n Standard English. Used properly, and w i th discttt.'ton, slang. provides a. vk ta\ infusion into the language. Wha t I object to. however. is not only slang that quickly becomes a tiresome cliche, b u t the use of s I a n g words to conceal rather f h a n to erpress. Th.is is a violation of all tha t human communi· calioo should stand for. FOR EXAMPLE. I have noted in the pas t that crirl\inal argot is one o( the largest 90UJ'Ces of slang, and has always been. This is not because it has so much 1:itali1y and piquancy. as because it enables us to camouflage the essential cruelty or dishonesty of '!\'hat we are doing. Criminals never "kill" -they blot out or rub out or erase or hit or ma ke a con- tract to remo \·e somebody. illey never ··steaJ'' -they hoist or heist or SCtJre or sw ipe l:>r snatch. Recently I read an article from Viet· nam about the verbs U.S. soldiers use to No"' thal electioD is history and inauguqition over it is plain to .see lhe Amfrican people are afraid of change but willing to accept cor- ruption. E. M. ' Tlolt NIN,. mi.ts ....,... ~ .. , -.nwtilY ~ .. .. ..... -. lellllll ,_ "1 ...,...., i. GIMM¥ ..._ O.!tt '"''· • To the Editor: Tbe Mailbox letter from Mr. Phillips (Jan. 17) compels a reply. While :ft.fr. Phillips was becoming a veteran of WW JI. I was a student in junior high and high school. I read. looked 'al, lhougbt about and discussed 1'-lauldln's cartoons with my buddies. In our early and middle teens. we weren't that far from do~gs. jeeps, and .50- caliber ammunition -and we knew it! SOMEHOW, we didn't think of P.Iauldin's cartoons as pro-American. describe killin g the enemy -all of them Maybe it was because we were an just as slangily euphemistic as the words Americans and, as we saw it, be was criminals use. It's just the reverse of of· talking about tbinp like the essential ficialese, in which bombing and killing humanity of the ciUJ.en.soldier. He knew are made to read like the annual report Willie and Joe all the way and he didn't of a corporation. IAn "anti-personnel care too much for General Blodgett. ln weapon" SOUDds almosl respectable). retrospect., I'd. ~ t_thjU!t_pretty_ -A TEEN&GER-loday tilily-00.St lO!ieT--prv-Amerlcll!:"""". Since World War Il, Mr. Mauldin has friends, "I ripped olf a bracelet in 8 attained stature as one of the finest .store." and she is using this modem observer-commentators on the American jargon to soften the impact of the real d In ·---1 ~-1 1 and 1111 I word. which is "stole." She wouldn't say an ternatiuuiu l!Ulaa po ca scenes. He ls not a propagandist, but she stole ii, but "ripped ofr' makes this seeks to llltmtinate condi~ with, dishones t act seem gallant and bold and ........ w. and humor defiant toward the establishment. reason, com.---. · Jargon words make it too easy for THERE IS COMiderable evidence that criminals to label themselves "cgm.. the powers ei:erclled by Congress have mandos " or "terrorists" and assume the diminished aufficlently during the past cloak of political rebels, when in truth several decades to caus·: concern among they are most often old-fashioned villa.in.1 those who bold the U.S. Comtitution im- and brigands utilizing a strairl'ed political portant. ec.iereas just may be a bousecat situation to rob, loot, bum and till. If a in a Uger cage and if concern about that man can call himself a "Crmader" and i.!n't being pro-American, I don't know march Wlder the slogan, "GOO Wllls It," what is. he can in good conscience pillage the By-the-way, Mr. Nixon was re-elected countryside and murder the beatbeo. With about 60 percent of. the vote -not Like all language, there is good slang lOO per«nt. CHARLES R. MANNERING and bad slang: the ~ood makes the ob- ject truer and clearer; the bad makes the object fuzzie r and falser to reality. And. al as, for every one word that ls in- vented to show the object in a new light, a dozen are devised to disguise evil. B u nter's Vi...., To the Edi""' Turkey's Drug W arning Following is a reply I have to a letter in your editorial page Jan. 19. I am a man of modest means and a citizen of good repute iD my community. 1 am also a gun owner and hunter. "AW, COME on Mr. Henningsgaard, you cannot be IO far detached from reali· ty that you deny death 1n nature, or is it just that simple, mechanical device called a gun that :rou don't like! I speak now of the lawful Ul8 of fireanna, not their Illegal use, which I am as opposed to as any decent person, yountlf aod Mr. Grant included. \\'ASHJNGTO~ -It the United States \\'anls to keep Tur kish heroin off American streets. it had better hope that the present mililary dictatorshi p is not replaced by a new democratic govern· ment. Either "'ay, the Turks want the United St.ates to cough up a whopping $400 million. 'J1iis is the decret \\'aming of Turkish officials \\'ho have told I h l' L:nited States, in eficct, that drug trafficking may be the alte rnative to their mili1arv rule. The $400 n1iilion is sought to finance a si;bstitute crop for opiwn and pay com- pensalion for loreign currency losses. The \;nited StoHr~ has offered to pay a more rcRlistlc 3:i million. But a secret General Acrounting Office report declares· "Ap1)arcnfly . the $35 million grant is \'1c"·ed ~by the Turks) only as an initial payment and it cm be ex?.Kted that Turkey 'A'ill ron tinue to press ~r in- creased L:.S. <.'Ontributions." TllE TU RKISH armrd fo rces com- pelled the ruling Jusllt't! Party to give up powe r Jn 1971 and replaced it with a council of generals Thereafter the l'l'lililar)· junta quick!)• approved an agreement with the Uni1ed Sta tes to ban alt opium cultivation in Turkey. which \IIDS growing Rt least 75 percent of the . lle.roln entering the Untied States. Now the Turk!I hRvc "·arncd America n ofricials that the ~greemcnt may survive onl7 :u IOllg as their military go11emmen1. States lhe secret report : "(American officlal.11 1 \YCrc infol'TTltd • that the ban on poppy growing was issued by lhc current military-backed government, which was not dependent on popular su pport. Whether a freely-elected future Government of Turkey would con- tinue the ban Is an open question. "Turkish officials made the observa- tion that poppy growing might be revers- ed by some future government more sub- ject to local pressure and popular sup- port." CLASSIFIED dbcuments in our possession also raiS"e the nagging pro- blem of Turkish police corruption. One case involves Turkish narcotics chief · "We slaughter animals by the ·mlllions to satisfy our hunger, and we kill more people Oil the hJ&hways than " con· celvable. We kill wbole ecDIYltenlJ with bulldoten and seem Intent upon destroy· Ing Jl>e wotld for all Ille by polluting the ..... "WHY, J\.tR. Hennlngsgaard, do you wish to bypass all the prwing and widespread evils and move to prohibit people like me from enjoying a h<althlul hobby and lntmstlng pastime?" • CURT CAMPBEU. . E.rtreme• Abdullah Peklas, '-lnte!Ugence re~. To the Editor: stamped "Secret • . . No Foreign bi.!-semination," say Pekla! met with 8 Big BrotMr Is here. The 1.overnment though the good cause of a cleap en-major narcotics traff icker wi thin ~nt vironment 11 plannlnl: to ration gasoline 10:;!~· the meetlnrr, Pekttls directed to curtaU drtvin& ln Southern Calilornls. o Of course, thl~ is all in the name of clear lower·level Turkish na~tlcs agen ts to air. But abouldn't we so a litUe further. s~ harass lng I~ trafficker. Uke why not require permits to travel Despite the tuswclon o~er. Pektas, U.S ..• on tJle govemmtl\t roeds to go nnywhtte narcotio agents have h1~ res~t for _ you want to. Why not mtrlct the number the Turk.lsh · natlooal ~qe ~1rector, of cars or property a family can own. Orhan Ei:OOs:, whose genius ~or develop-Why not just ban cars. Ing Informan ts netted· a recent cache of more than a ton of"oi>lum. . THESE EXTRBME.'I will probably not Good work by the ru1s has also cut happen for IOQ16 Ume, but gaaollne ra· black market "l•akage' from th< 1972 tlonlng ts the loot In tbe door. opium crop to less than 2n percent On a.ear alr and water ls a must. Yet, do balance, the secret reports ·~ the we ucrtnce our Individual right• and Turl i.ah poppy.banning e x p e r I me n t freedoms Ior it. Of COUl'l8 not..-Howover, - seems '\working. th< ecology movement 1., many areas ran ! l I • • ( ·MAILBOX ) Letters from readen are welcomt'. • NormallJJ writers 1hould convey their me1sage1 in 300 word.I or less. Tiu rjght to c:ond<ns• letters to fit space or eliminate libel i.r reseroed. AU letters mu.st include .rignature mui mailing addren, but names maJJ be withheld on requsi if sufficient reason ts apparmt Poetru wiU not be published. Lt see that the government is using them to -increue-thelr-power over-the-~ dlvldual. ~, • Voluntarism ts -· Compulsion b slaveey. w~ need a dean environment, but we don't need coercive measures of a Big Brother r;Jvernment to force us to do things against our will. U you think we need an authoritarian state to create a beautiful environment, then you would love the environment of Hitler. nm S'l\JDENTS and )'OUllg people In Yowig Americans for Freedom (YAF) are working in the ecology movement quite extensively. Yet, we have lhe sense to know where ecology ends and coercion begina. · For the last few years Oregon YAF has been selling lady bogs to farmers so they will not have to use pobonous in- secticides. It is working well and there is no compulsion. YAF, founded by William F. Buckley, Jr. in 1960, will continue to work for the environment while at the same time working for more individual rights. LARRY SAMUEI.5 O.C. YAF Fa scistic To the Editor : Speaking in Washington on Jan. 15, regarding our hopefully impending Viet· nam peace setUement, Representative Gerald Ford said, "1£ everyone '!\'ill just shut up and back the President ... " 'Ibis comment Is totally Fascistic! Only a totalitarian government would request unquestioned allegiance from its populace. It is a well known con- sihutional right of the people to speak out on any and all facet.s of our governing system or the. actiON of it.s leaders. I urge others to write. as I have , to Hon. Gerald Ford, House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20015, demanding a na· tlonal public apology for his thoua:htless statement. JOHN T. BURGESS Vpllftln9/ their money. I do hope 4his plan works as it i.s a good one. DENISE KOPEREK Water9ate To the Editor: Thank you very much for carrying Jack Anderson's column in your editorial section. The -article on the Watergate conspiracy (Jan. 18) I feel is a topic more people should really talk about , and lilr. Anderson does!--Keep it up. KEVIN MONTGOMERY Parents' Qui: To the F.clltor: To lbe Editor: The trouble with kids is Jlleir ~ts. 1.:-M, :£!;,:l!Oiii In liii COIUIDll II ,.. wmilirwlij :rour <tilfdi'eili!Oii'f about the of a r1bblt IQUU}toi; ,mlDd JOU, if they are tn trouble with the uoed by -to Jure jlr8dalar1, the ll.w, lid: at ,..,.. l>Ut eumjile and ma: squeal.I being produced by sltlllnlng tionahlp to the!n· Did JOU 1et a pd u• the rabblt.s alive. ample? Were they able to talk to you and E(iulvalent to hunting wolves wLth / did you listen and respond with love ~d airplanes, clubbing baby se.m, baitihg ~? Do you blame tbem for ~ettmg with strychnine, trapping and leaving ' m trouble ~ running around with the traps Wlattended, plus a thousand other wrong crowd . atrocities. BUT WHERE were you when they Isn't it uplifting to belong to the human needed guidance and discipline? Someone race! to listen to their probl ems, hopes and MIRIAM M. KOTHER Ideas? Or were you too busy involved in Help for Cities To the Editor: In your editorial of Jan. 18, "City Budget Booster" where you explained how the Federal revenue sharing checks were to be dlvtded up and hoW they were to be spent among the different clUes you aaid that this could bring a promising new era of no-strings assistance to local governments. I couldn't agree with you more ! What better way could be found to improve our cities and yet keep our taxes down. So often we complain about thlnas and then when we do have a chance to lmproVe them we complain because our laxea are increased. l found your article very informative as to how the dUCerent cities could spend your own things and did you shun them and always tell them to talk to you later about It? No wonder they looked and turned to other things and people. No wonder-they did things trying desperately to get your attention and love. And did they finally give up on you? IT'S mtE to examine our lives as parents to see where we are going wrong instead of blaming our children. It's time to slow down and "~how them we love them. We need to listen to them and to teach them the truth so they don't have to go out and do things hurting themselves, you and society to find out the truth. It's time to teach them the ways of God -and !l's time to get right with Him ourselves. -STUDENT, NAME WITHHELll Remarks That Can Pique a Plumber Remarks a plumber gets tired of hear- ing : "You plumbers are getting like doc· tors -you hate to make bouae calls anymore." "Sam 1\u:nJoinl,~ the only dif£erence between you and Jesse JlUlles ii that Jesse bad to uae a gun to get hi.!." "I've got an unem· ployed brother • in· law who is looking for an easy way to make a llvlq, Sam. Could )'<>U put him on as a helper?', . "Al ,... pll)'tl~ cian, Sanf, I.... '.. we Ute·• llttli COJmDon weme in our bttsi4 ness relations. Remember, I can r~ my fees too.•· , V' , "JUST BECAUSE I flunl:ed you out of high acbool )'<>UT lint year, Sam, :rou're not toing to ntuse to come and fb: roy leal<Y toilet, are..you!..Ptease Sam, )'OUr old· teacller IW!edo you. can\ w.-let b)'IODel by by~?" "You say YC!U want Sam, my ton, the plumbtr? Call you call bal:k liter, please? He'• In comultlllon.now." " "WI!¥ ts 11\J'OU alwl)'tl !&riot 111!11• cl your tools. but )'OU pe·n . forget to s<nd your•bill?" "Yeah, I'm a real old4.lmer, Sim. I can .... ramombtr way back when I was )'Ol.ing and plum bers made About a dollar (; ' ( HAL BOYLE ) an hour, and moot of tllem bsd calluses over their bancb." "SAM BM been spending the winters lu Flotlda IO long be wouldn1t know bow to IJJ< 1.-> pipes anyinore." ''Yes, it'1 a real desirable ne.lgbborhood to move btto. We've got three lntomllll n.lnc beno, • aurgeon, a well·to-do undertQer, a banker, a retired admiral -and two plumbers. But don't get 1t>Jr bopeo up too his!>. )be plumbers won 't accwt eJJi!!l'&MC)' calla except at tt11lr otflctf. tt "Hello, ii this the plumberf A pipe lo om' ldtcbon bu burst and the walel; OD the Door Ii alreacty ab lnchet deep. When coutd I make an appolnbqtnt with yOUt" "Sam, as your wile you !mow I don~ like to lnt.rlere In your -· but I think you're creating some re1entment in Y\)UT clients by driving up to lheti bou,.. hi your new .limousine. Don't you think it would be more diplomatic to go back the old station wagon?" "CONGRATULATIONS, sam. You~· the llttt plumber tile bonlt bu ever bad Cl\ lb boanl of dinici«s." ''My mommy sent me here, Mr. Tl.Im· join!. She "Y' lho knowt you're far 100 buly to come youneU, but wool<) ~ mind lending us a big wrench and we'll fix ll ourselves?" "I tell you I can't see you any more often, Sam. My neighbors are bound to suspect somethln: if they see a plwnber go into a house mJre OJ?.n once a moath. Thal never happens." ' · "Never mind coming now to fix my Oooded basement, Sam. The kids like It that way, and we've decideJ to keep it as a swimming pool." ' oaAHOI COAST DAILY PILOT ~· Robtrt N. Wttd, PubUrhfr Thoma.s KttvU, Edhor Bm:baro KrtiblM Edftoriot Page Editor -. I The f'ditortal 1.11fU! nr tht' n.lly PllOl l!ffkl to lnf9nn and 1Umu- lat• tt•ck!rl by prucntln1 lhll ne .... ·sptptr'• ac1nl1'n1 and l"Om· mentary un t<>1JiC'I nr lnttl't'lt •nd 11l11nlflc•~· b)' provklloa a fM\lm tor the expreuloo of our readen' or,lnlon1. 11nd by pre~nbn~ th!.• d vl'N:c vlewpolntJ of Informed ob- 1rn"'l"N and spok~mcn on top!~ of tht' day. Wednesday, January: 24, 1973 • l . - Duntin11toa aeh Today's Final F•1iiltaln ·V~ N.Y. Stoe){s IDIT ON VOL 66, NO. 24, 6 SECTJONS, 76 PAGES ORANQE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANVAllY 24, 1973 TEN CENTS • Release of ·· POW s to Start • Ill Mid-February WASHINGTON (AP) -Pretldeallal advller Henry Kissinger aald today the ' release of Amerlc&D-prlloners of war ' ' would bq1n In IWloi by mJd.Feb<Uary. (See related stories, Pqes l and 5:) 8tnkl111 at a White -,,.,.., ..,,,. lerenc!e, Kli!lnger aalcf, the I'll U.S. POWs •held' In North Vlilnam aad 1-woli'i be tUmea' -"to -Amerlclll ~al .pj!rsormel lit :!lino! at ll.>l*Vll• -ot about J.I , \lays -begbmlnc J.l •days *-.. after the peat. qreemeat la siped on saturcs.J. 1bll would mean the first U.S. pr1-en would be releu<d on or about Feb. ·II. ' Klllllpr 8114 ~ ;ot U.S. jlri-t-to be bold In Sooth Vie~ -· ~ ·be ~·,to Amstcan of· llcWi lo Ill' 11'111 \a whfcll , Ibey are ~ '. . .. . ~ to ~ •. ill U.S. prlJanen of 'wlr In il<rlb and Soulh Viet--' * *· * eace. . ' ~ ~ -' -. 'No Claange la Mia._.., War·~stepped Up ·Despite Accord SAIGON (WI) -The Vlttoam -jn- tttaaed In tempo today deoplte ihe ... llOUllCed ceue-fire, and rantlog 11,s: millllry """""" said ~ pound lroopl; hellcopler and airplane ..... will aiatinuo -durtna the last Uree daya of the war. ·-. ,•)1llere bu been ... ' di-In --~·;:au~ ~--' of sa1p, lbal u.a. a1r<r,i1 wee car- iltnc oat"""'""~"""" ~·wl-. air blle -:. ':"' . . bellcoplers will continue to Dy ad- minlllratlft llllsaiooL But be aald halJeojiler pnohlpo llld fighter-bombers would be reod:J to S<ramble to iheir aid ii Ibey .. !Ired upon. "A' U.S. opnlHman said no orders to pull lil!<li ~ -to Army llld Marine ~-..~ ~ ........... -bat- . J'llJ~ ......,~ --.., ttirfeleit/' .. !.ft.~·· .~·.;f~ l • • . did not -algu of ~ . tbe 11!911 .... "'Laa; . ····~· . ._ IR-~~ cbaDP bt -..... 8111111( -t~ ..... ,,, t a.m. Ialddlfloo,•~-.o.w· SuncioY (• p.m. Pllfl·--, .. -0t11e tbree-riloaO llilolioio 1n Vietnam and a11o -goel fnlo -· ~ ... bit ~sl larBb in .Clmbodia·llld * * * ~ the cease-fire .,.. lnlo effect, inlefllllDee uperU ~-beevy N; ,..,nn Te-. • fllhlinl u boih the eom-and "'-"" I I I "4> . Soul!! Vlehwnete -· to C<lllO!idlte bolcll cm. contested ~. '1'lleN Wai I delilllle -in Com-pact 'Fra·~-· 1,;., muDlll oqi•Uy . ...,.. ..... --le 1111! •I l p.m. todly mllllary ..,,._ aald. Ttiere were JU! CommWillt·in!Ualed But Workable lnCldenta, ao of Wildi were sbelllqs, ...... the ·~--. ll!al period, Ibey aald. 11 ·ir•i lbe lqbelt level 11Dce WASHINGTON (AP) -~NII· on described 'the v-p0ace qroe- ment as "b'agile"· bUt lald ~ Jeadm today· "we have hopes (H) will endiire,'' Senate Republican Leader Hugh SCa11 of Pennsylvani.t aald. ' Sce11 quoted NiIOO u bavlng tbanbd 1l>c biplrlllan -of Houle llld Senate IOaders for ihelr 111~ ldolowledging tliere bave be.o d~, 8nd adding: ·11By punutng" tbe·coune: we've pt our iriloners eominC back, a peoce, however frqile, wblch we baYe hopes will en- dure." "nier& are probleml," Scott said Nix- on tOld the two-hour, 20-minute meeting 11 the While llouM. •111 would ,be ... lrtmely helpful, wllife bolng -. not to eomult our lean but our belief ihat this is ~ with banor/1 the Prf;lldent ... quotod .. sifb!g. -~. "'!bank God lot lliooe wbo lltJIOCl,-IMllk Ged for -wllo pvo their -· lbank God lo< -wllo llllflmd IDll lor them all. We'n danm piiad GI _, .. seott Qeoled Nllon aa aayiog •II\ i ~ the senator ukl drew a ~ _ovatloD. • .,... reported .i._ 7. '1blrte<n Im -hit ftll of Quang Tri City, lOO -parih ol Saiflon-, The demolished invlidal capilal II 1ielleved one of the prime tarpll• of North Viet- namese-Viet Cong units kl any Jand.grab- bing assault. • Four Viel Cont guerriJlaJ were killed wiihin a mile of doWDlown Saigon Tu ... dtly·ni.lht milltlry oourcea said. Govem- menL {roop1 left ihe bodiea on display sooiih of 5a1ion all day. ' Library Bids Sl~ted For Leisnre ·world New bldt will be opened Feb. II for ihe -GI a· Seal ll<lch-Lelaure 'World Llbnry, ibe Orange .County Board of ~-ilodfed Tueoday. Bldt opened ""1114' ~ were above -and the lJud(el, ~ to· ~-l*trict SUpervlaor David L. ........ , ,,,. lf'l'hll!!cl. bu ~ uied to tttm down the plami to 1chieve lower bids. . - . ' nam llld 1-,,W b.,ttleased:He said the trnltod 8talel was told tbat no U.S. pr1-. are held iti C&mbodla. "Anierlein prllanlrs will be ..teased at intervalJ of two weeks or 15 ct.ys in rouPJy equal installmonta," •Kl!slnger aald, wiih the total time frame colncldlng with ihe ~Y wiihdrawal of, all U.S. forces .from. South Vietnam. Prlaonen held In North Vlolnam and Laos, be said, will be received by U.S medi~Jf teims in Hanoi and be flown in , American plalle.!I to locations to be selected by U.S. officials. ' It was announced before J(jsslnger's news conference that the Un!ted States and North Vietnam agreed to return all prisoners 0 without delay." A doctqnent spelling out the agreement on handling POWa-also says that the return "shall be carried out at places convenient to the concerned ~ies." A&ain, the document releaied by lhe While House does not say what those places Nill be. Tbe places of return, the document said, will be agreed upon by a new tem- por~ry joint military commission made up of representaUves of Q\e United States, North Vietnam, SOutb Vietnam and the Viet Cong. The only specific time mentioned in the protocol stlpu1ates that "the return of all captured persons •.. shall be completed within 60 days of the signing of the agreement. at a rate no sJ.ower than the rale of withdrawal from South Vietnam of 'United States forces and those of other countries." The document covering ci vilian as well a~ military prisoners on both sides pro- vides that the seriously ill, wounded or maimed, and old persons and women shall be returned first . l•The ...remainder shall be returned either by retuming all from one deten- tion place after another or in order of (See POWs, Page Z) * *·* * * * * * * • -erms nve1 e ~ J -• ,_ ... .,,....... 4111. 1ilNRY'KISS!NGER; FPREOltOUND,-ANO LE DUC THO, BACKGROuND, SIGN AGllfiMENT ' , Plrtt 5ltrih'I of C:.n.(11,.AerMmont Clptvncl In White ~ Photo . · 1 ' .;. . I ("\.. • '.Edi.t~r, C~nservationist Foes of Lago~n . Kissinger Expresses Confidence • WASHINGTON. (AP ) -Washinglon and Hanoi unveiled today the terms or an intricate peace -acco"rd to end America'! longest war, and negotiator Henry A. ' Kissinger expressed confidence a Satur-' day cease-fire in South Vietnam would later spread across all of Indochina. (See . related stories, Pales '5-and.15) ~ Bui Kissio~er and hil No'1!1 Viel· . nam~ negotiating counterpart said 1 there ere no secret peace terms. 1 ~f U.S. negotiator inade these ~.~. mtjor pofllts In hil IO-mlilute While . ~ DeWI conference: I -About-lU,000-Norll>---vietnamese,~·-­ lroops ,..main in Souih Vietnam, but K11stn1er sald their· numbers "should oftr a• period of time be subject to con- siderable reductkm" because they cannot · be reinforced, rewpplied or replaced. -The ~Utlcal independence of South Vietnam ls guaranteed and its future form, lnctuding the fate of President Nguyen Van Thieu's government, will be determined, without outside lnterference1 by the South Vietnamese themselves. · · · · · Project Lmlj, ff~~ ~tale Co~ssion Impact RePort -A National Council on National Reconciliation and Concord wil1 be organized among the South ~ietnamese lhemselvea on a three-part basis solely to orgaolze · the elections and im- -plementalion of the agreement, not to act in any way as a coalition a:overnment. '.~rFRANCJ~(_,\P}-The publisher of Beverly,Hills1 a conservation activist , ByotT!~ ~~ of &inset Magazine and a Beverly Hills and' cc:msumer coltJmnlst for the l.l>s Critk:s of a -proposed Jag~ ~t . 'Were · elected today to Angele! Tiines, was elected vtce-domlnium project in Huritlngtoo Harbour head "tbe ·Califoniia Ccastal Conservation chaµ'man. · • opened Ore Tuesday on the proJect'1 en- t.OrrimjsstOO, 0-eated by voters through Their ~ection appeared pre;-arranged, vlronmental impact report. Prop. 20•laltrNOvember. as both were the only nominees for the Speakers· before the HunU~ton Beach It. "'.as the ~t meeting of the 12-mem· post! and approval came unanimously environmental review boii.rd' asked for an ber cOmmissioo, whlch bas control over · (!Jee COASTAL, Plge •Z) development of CalilorrUa's 1,087-mile ~~~.and-~·~ draw 1 Jong-range c6aSt conservation plan: The controversial lnlUilUve provided for the statewide commission and six rt,gional commissions with a mand1te to "prelel'Ve, protect, and ristore ihe resourcea of the coastal zone:'' , '.COoiieivationists ~ar.id. ·off aaainst real ·-~·on companies and•\IU!ltles ... ·l!Jl'.lslulil!illlclf..,....,,.. porf ,lnlln ~ ~ .. 'QI ~·· voters. ' ·'. .. . ' Melvin B. 1-1tll•olo.Plrt,.;uliilsh- er cl, SUnset M.agazme, was elected' com- mission cllalnnl!Jl and Ellen Stern Harris LeBard's Father'!J . Night Rescheduled Father's nigh't at the LeBard School kindergarten has been postponed from this TlaJrsday to the next Thunat, Feb. 1, due to ihe nalional day of ll10Ul1llnc for former Prosldent Jobnson. • Two lllndergarlen claslel, with iheir dcds, will meet' tonight ., scheduled, but the one class se" for Thursday night will not meet until the followinJ Thursday. impact report on ~ entp"e 184 vacant acres, and not just the current to.acre project. ' "The current report falls to consider the additional tracts. It also falls to com- ment on the real conctrn of w1ter quality or the effect on schools, lratDc Cr boat traffic,'' eomplalned Milton Beycbot, a Huntlngtoo Harbour resident. Beychok lilted six requeall, wblch be said, if answered by the city or the Hun- tington HarboUr Corp., would remove h1a objeclions. Beychol<'s six points: -A letter from ihe dty /naisting that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer• develop an Impact statement before ap- proving any new channel• or lagoons. -The demllltarir.ed zone continues as a tempurary military demarcation line wblch cannot be violated under any clrcumltances by military forces of either side, Kissinger sa1d. Neither Can1· bod.la nor Laos can be med as infiltration routes or as bases for fortlgn troops, he said. 1 -The agreement in no way restricts U.S. military forces oft Vietnam's shores or in Thailand, he said. "The deployment would be more geared to the war situation" than to an- ticipation of an establilhed peace, Kiss-, Inger added. -Discussion of U.S. economic aid to all of Indochina, including North Vietnam, will come "only after the signaturf: of the agreement and after Its bnplementation is ,,.ell advanced," the negotiator said. N 12-page agreement, to be signed 1 Saturday 'before the Vkltnam cease-fire · takes efled·•t 4 p:m. PST thlt' day, does 1 not call for wilhdrawal GI the 135,000 North Vlelnameae troopo In ihe IOQib. But It don call for removal of all foreign (See PEACE, ..... !) Earlier In the ....wn, tbi GOP leader ~-Sell. Jolm c. -(D-Mila'.), chalnnan of the Anned Servlcet c.m- mitlee, prai!ed N\Jllo and· Dr. !i8'<Y ~" the Prosldent'• -• ~;.~tor, •of said: .'..'?'fl" -'Wbat _It Schoo.ls, Off.ices . to Close. I . . . . -IostallaUon of pumps to ·remove 1w1ace water from ~ti.before It runs into the Harbour ch~nnela. Beychok estimates the cost of such pumps at les1. than $100,000 . • S<olt qiloc.d Sen. J.' w: Fulbrill!I (l>- foit;l., cba1rma GI ihe Senale ,........ ~ Commit!.. and I laJaoct-timeae cilllc GI U.S. -Inv-. aa bavtni said "I congratulate )W""llld lbel llie ..,.......,t ii "later tban I hoped l>Dl k's.pod." l>.AILY PILOT .AD: .., SEE HOW IT WORKS -DAILY PILOT want ads just lave to wort. See how Ibey do. •• vw .... ~-ftty pod cmd. Must iilll, JD.nu. ~ '!bat oil -,. ...n lbal lbe ear waa --Diii ~ -dlel a DAILY ;PILG'I' d'~lllled -., .. to __ , for',... • • Coast f ilcilities · ro ·Observe "LBJ Mourning Day . '111t-~ 0...., -" ..,.i. _,_, .. ,...,. .. _ _,..,, -"""• .. ol8clOI -.. ...... D1r1a•P1 1 'I ll.Jlillm&.JttM.. Prs 'f ' 1*" Ml ,. 'p' 1t a •r tlf•cz '1-•ML • ) However' major stock ani commndiles eidlaoges and ihe over-ihe-<ounler m.rilel will be clooed. City 'bai\ olflCOI Jn Fountain Valley, Irvine, and Seal Beach will ~ opeo. In Colla U-, RlllitinglOO Belch, Lquno -iDd San Clemenle clly or- -..W be doood.. ' City ofllclall " "'-! -and San Jua,.,r >pillluo bel not decided ibis mornlDI whether or not lo clooe their of. flea. The~ were ani~ of the county Bolrd GI · oon- cemlng county -Mod courts, but were espected to follow lbe _,., lead. • -.. the -Judfdal -Court -ft trfU be ........ qd lhai aD .,_ ochedulod lo< 'lllurldiJ will be -f'1:iday ll the ..... lime. Aller llpbool ac\i•iles at all llCbool playgrounda 1long the Orange Coast bav> been canctlled ezcepl ln Newport Beach and Seal Beacb. ' ' ' ~ at ~ ~·ast College, Golden Weot Collece. UC Irvine 1nd UC Irvine Elteaslon• beve been cao<elled. Rowevtr, reglslratior. appolntmenta at OCC and Go1dea West College will bl held aa scheduled. And final ex· amination1 originally l!Obeduled at bolll colleges for Thursday will be pollponed until Feb. 1, Regular l'Uminatlon .._!.edulel will continue Friday. Cal SUte F'Ull6lon olll<lal$ Wtre awallln.g t .. e county supervllon' decWon before announclnj. their piano' for the day of """"'"""--cat &11e 1.oog Beacb o111c01 will be (See CLOl!ED, ,... I) -Sanitary pwnt><JUt facilities on the new boat docks. . -Complete ihe enllre proposed new chamel (in addition to the lagoon) so ihere ,..., be any dead-end channels. -Widen Edinger Avenue. -Widen the ocean entrance to Hun- (See LAGOON, Pict I) Huntington School Board Meet Delayed Lack of 1 quorum forced canceUatlon of TutS.:./1 regularly scheduled meetlnR of tbe Htlllllngton Beach Union High School Board. Superfnlendent Jack Roper announced the concellation !ale 'l'Uesdoy aflernoon. He Mid tbat trustees Ray Schmllt, John Benllq, and George Lotan wm out of town on -· A new meettnc ·date haa not ytt been IMOUDCed. Considerably cloudy on Thursday according to the weatherlady, with a 20 percent chance ot thowers on Thuraday"""11ng. Highs In the !Os, lows In ihe lOo. INSIDE TODi\Y Th< lmM Comm•nf41 TM· attr brttlg1 back iU D«tm.ber draino "Dear Friends" fr:rr a litf.. glt "encore" ptf'formancc Uail Sotvrd411. Set Entertainment, Pag11 28·29. I' DAILY PILOT H WrdnHdif, JAALIMY 2-4, 1973 ---__-.... Combining Treasurer Post Cite8: By JACK BROBACK Of .. o.ltt ,, .... , .. " Strong opPQ!ltlon to possible C'<ln• solidation or the Orange County treasurer ·s affltt 'A'ith any other county' department was vo.lced today by tbe Orange CounlY Employe~As tlon. Jn a letter to eoonty sors. the association said , .. It is of concern to aH county employes and all taxpayers lhat the board appoint a talented and et· perienced person In the field or finance who can maintain the highest possible standards of fiscal resonMbillty and ilf. tegri_ty in keeping with the traditions. established by Ivan Swanger." Swanger has held the post for 1$ )'tars. He plans ~o retire F.eb. ia and bas urged that bl5 chief usl!tant. Raymood Wells. be named 10 the post. , There have been rumors thal the office might be combined with that of county Tu Collector Robert Citron. Another possibility 'is consolidation with the o(fice of Auditor..Q>ntroller Vic Heim. . . Neither man bas publicly expressed an interest in the combination of offices. Trial Told i Stans Roles . WASHINGTON (AP) -;Former Ally. Ge:n. John N. Mitchell and former Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans approved payments to the man charged with a political-espionage ·coo. splracy against Democrlts, · the Waterpte trial has ~'\ told. The statement Tuesday Of Hulitl· W. Sloan Jr., former treasurer of 'President u,.1 T"-",. ' N1xon's re-election campaign, was given to the trlal judge after the )ury was sent FREED BY TERRORISTS °'" ol the ~m. It was tbe llnt U.S. Envoy Cllnton Knox testimony that Mitchell and Stanl are con-ed wlth·the-fundo~y. . .use<L- Five Terrorists to finance the pollli<:al spying. SIOan Aicl he (ave a total ol $199,008 ln cash to G. Gordon lJddy, the man ·ic- cused ol l<adlng the openUons whlch culn\lnal<d In tbe brttlt·ln June 17 al -DemocraUc national-headquarters In the GETS SOWERS POST ~rlnclpal Glautr ,.....P .. el PEACE IM INENT r • • I • . .. lorc<1 from !.-ud CambodlL • lite·'""* tJien; KJst1!>W aald he upocU 1 formal AM II ~ •• llll!.Jl"IV!Jloo !bit , cease-lire Jn 1.aos "within a short period SOUth Vltllilm Pruldenl Nguyen Van : ol time." Ill uld Ulo Mm'nimalloo ..,. Tbltu • DUIS! nttp, Klnlnpr 1al<l. ~•a de laclo co~~ -i. ·~ 11 m -p.ovblon Ill tbtJ -: · . to belDI o.,. 1 period of time • In Cam· meot .Tltll 1galn ls a matter that will : biidla: ' havt to he d~lded by the Vietnamese : He ·said he would not elabafate on par11.,. ••• Th<re IJ no requirement or • lltuaUon ill CambOOla and I.Ill. "'. "'--all)' llililllU thll ln the ailffment." '. Le Due 'Ibo, the Nortb V!etnamue Alked bow the Vnlted Slalla persuaded : nttolla!M who shaped with ICl•Iow u.. Thieu to accept the pr•-o: North :' agroement disclosed In general twnt by Vietnamese lrocps In the south, Kiss· : Prosldent NI.loo Tllead•l' llight, aald In Inger said: Parll il wu 'j• &fflt v\ck)ry for the .. We have not ubd Jftaldent lthlw !' Vletname,. people'" ile aald tt·Jndtlded nor has he accepl<d lit, i;: of : no, provtliona ~ withdrawal Of ljorth North Vietnamese ~ u .. Vietnamese troopo.!rom tbe aouth. a lec>I'dgill \Ve ltaV6 aeeepted a c<ase-: For bla parl Kls!Jnitr said It would fire In pil<t, The forces are Cllt off rtom : not impose a coallUon aoVetnment, even the posslblllty or new lnfUtratlon, they ' In dlsgulst, upon the aouth. He aald llnal are lesally prohibited from military ac-: political oolutlon w.uid W lell lo the • tlon 8110 thelt resupply will be dltrlcult.'' : part!" In South Vletoam. r.btcb ....., Asked U tbe Unll<d SU.tes would aglln ; 5algnn and the"Vlet Cont'• Nallonal send troc>1' Into Vietnam U the peace · ~ -Llberatk>n ·PronL agreement were violated, ,Clsstnaer &aid. Klsainger aald the ulllmate des\!bY .o/ "I don~ want to spe<;ulate on South Vietnam wm he ilOclded !JY. ,,.. hypotheHcal situations." · elections. Me said UM! nab:rt ~ the Asked ii any aecret protocols were "pollUcal evoluUon" oftllo south II up, lo agreed to, Klsllnier oald the only ones t -~ttlstllll W<r< the ones made pubflc. Ho Bild there were no secttt WI· ·: * Free American Envoys in Haiti Watergate complex. GI Ch But Sloan testilled he had no Idea what aSSer Osen happened io 'the money he said depoty 1 I',.... P.,e I ci.mpalgn director Jeb Magruder S Sch }' deratandlngl. ' I ,Uked U the recent heavy bombing or the rat!\ 'wU the key to setllernent, Kisslnaer Old, "1 do nOt , want to speculate on North VletnaR\ motives. I have too much trouble ana1ydng our own." PORT·AU·PRINCE . Haiti iUP!l authorized hlm to turn over to Liddy. owers . 00 s POWs "You didn't question ~tr. Magruder • • • Five Haitian terrorists tOOay released about the purpose of the $199.0007" U.S. N p • • } their dates of capture; beglnnlng with U.S. Ambassador Clinton E. Koox and Dist. Court Judge John J. Sirka asked elV l"lDClpa those who have been held the longest," U.S. coosu1 Ward auistenscn in retum Sloan. · · the document tald. for a government prom ise to fly them, 12 "No, sir," Sloan repUed. "I verified Trustees of the Huntington Beach City-Secretary of .)efeme Melvin Laird aaid political prisonerS and $71),000 ramom to with Mr. Stans and Mr . Mitchell be was School District Tuesday night appointed Tuesday night that teams of U.S. Mexico. authorized lo make those." Clyde Glasser pr1·nclpal or tbe Sowe-· 1•·•• aod al 111 h Y ified · ·th bo"' Sl · k • ~ speoa ... .,. evacuation aircr t w They ad been holding the diplomats al " OU ver t it wt w · nca as • Middle School. scheduled to open in be """ gunpoint since Tuesday night. . ed. November. . rea"" to go "as SOOI\. as possible" k • Sec t s lhe f · -after the cease-fire agreement becomes A spo esman for 1he American · re ary tans, 1n 8 n c e C.Jasser, 33, presently is vice principal effective Saturday. "I wlll say there was a deadlock. .• "' and then ranid ..,vement In talb an.r the bmnbioi';'l>e i!aea. -"We understand lhal the trusurer's office might conceivably bt consolidated with one of the other county departments. While such consolidation is certainly a proper matter for review, it i,LQYI... s.trong belief that such a step would be most unwise and imprudent," the association's.Jetter reads. "Orange County ls the second largest (in population) in the state and as such i~ fiscal immerailies are of a siie and scope to need and deserve. the individual attentian of a county 1.reasurer whose 90le' purpose is devoted to the smooth and efficient administration of county funds," the letter signed by association President Lucille '-iurray continues . Embassy in Port-au-Prince said the gW1· chainnan, and I didn't directly, but he at Dwyer Intermediate School. He bas men released Knox, 8 black, and verified it with John Mitc.belL. the cam· bee:\ with the district for six years as a Under the protocol, the United States, . Christensen unharmed at the airport at paign chairman," Sloan said. teacher and administrator. North Vietnam and the other w~ 8:40 a.m. PST after the French am-Magruder and Herbert Porter. former Deputy Superin~t CbarJes Palmer parties are obligated to exchaoce Com- bassador intervened in the case. ~ of ~uling for tbe ~lection said Glasatr was telected from a fMilii of plete lists of captured military pencrineI Downtown Area Discussion Set For Huntington It is pointed out that the treasurer iS· responsible for processing and investing a $1 billion a year. "The county retire- ment system alone bas an invested worth of O\'er $HIO million," the letter points out. Volcano Island Residents Told To Stay Away REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -The Helgaljell vojcano gushed out streams o! glowing Java today in a new outbreak oo th< tiqy i\Jand of He~ !'"" "'°"" from the island s.ald some houses were 00 fire. I Telephone corinecUons with lhe Al1an-. tic outpost just south of Iceland. were broken and authorities here today· banned all landing on the island. An official spokesman said houses in Vestmannaeyjar, the island's only town. were seriously threatened by the new outbreak from the volcano that erupted late Monday, after a rest of some 5,000 .years. ••'Ibe wind bas turned, and cinden of gl,owing lava are falling down on tbe houses," a witness said. ) Some 100 policemen, firemen and wlunteen remained on the island and Struggled lhrough the night and morning to rescue valuable property. The 5,000 -people of He.ymaey \en their volcano-- Stricken island late Tuesday. No one was reported hurt. This morning, frozen fish valued al S2 million were brought to the mainland from the Heymaey fish freez.ing plants. Heymaey a~unts for some 20 percent of lei!land's fishing industry, a cor· nerstone in the nation 's eeonomy. Reports from Heymaey said the rift that developed across the island Tue9day was widening further today. threatening ·10 cut the 2.S-mile wide Island in two, or make it fall into tbe AUantic. -co~ ,. 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He will assume his chilies and civilians on Saturday, the same day ~eat tbe airport live! said they were -se~-..YR;._ ..an Jntell1~tion_ ~.~uly...1.at ~aey-of-,U,800---.~--as the agreement is aJgned. smiling and happy so I 1magtoe they're---i!IScove.r anr ~bte-dangers t o Palnlir aald hl5 duties wilt liiclude cThia sbould-jlrovlde the-ftnl ·haJd ID• quite all right," the spokesman said. ~publicans campa1gnmg for the N~on selectiDe the staff for the new school fonnalion on how many American A C46 plane of tbe government airline ticket last yw ~ to check on secunty setting attendance boundar' nd servicemen are held captive and where Air Haiti was ready to take off for Mex· of the party's n~tlonal ~nventlon.. scbedullng classes. ies 8 they are. ioo . wttb \he kidnapers, the political . But both denied ord~ the ~ta~ ~ Tbe latest Pentagon list shows ~ cap- prisooers whose release they demanded pmg and-bqrglary-w-1 t b wbkb Liddy, -- _ lured and another 1,3.'5 misslne. A big and $70,008 aboard. f~ ~-to ' both Nixon '°!"' Planners·-study question 15 how many of these men listed Also aboard the plane were P..1exican m1ttees, a.Od Jam'! W. ~cCord. Jr .• NLX· as missing are in POW camps in North Ambassador to Haiti Armando Amador on campaign security chief, are charged. ' Veitnam. South Vietnam or Laos and Duran Papa.I Nuncio lJJigi Barbarito Ind Five other men, incluc.Jng former BI•C } T ils how many have not been found. French ArnJ>rtssador Bernard Dorin. White Howie ~tant E. Howard Hunt, y C e ra ' Within lS days after the cease-fire, the Dortn·canied out most of the oegotia-~ve•aded .~ty. McCord was one, of . signatories will agree on choosing two or tions with the terrorists, personally f1v~ JPe~ lDSlde the Watergate durmg p ks Additi• more national Red Cross societies to guaranteeing their sale passage out of tbe break·m. ar on "visit all places where captured military tbe country in an appeal made over the personnel and foreign clvili1111 are held." Haitian radio. 'J1)e gunmen apparently Public hearings on a proposed city bike The United States long bu contended cbo9e to go to MWco of their own ac-Pre• P.,e l tralls system and on the addition of a that the North Vietnamese have Violated . A BuatirJlton Beach attomeY Ital Jn. vited downtown merchants and property owners to meet with blm tonight to discuM the area's future . 1botna1 Whiling set a meeting for 8 p.m. in the Flthmnan Reataurant and · invited aJl lnteres\ced parties. Whaling 1$ a t~t or, and plans to buy, the property at 216-218 Main St. He sent a questionnai . to several property owners eki~ If they are willing to renovate their stores. Whaling said he Would like to help launch a ~town redevelapment pro}- e<t, perbaPo with govmunent help, bot first be wants to determine the feelings of ntber downtown Interests. cord. portion of the Ellis Avenue blufls to the Geneva Convent.ions on treatment of The embassy spokesman said the :LA GOON city part-sr.item wlll be-held'1lt tonight's-pdsonen or WB[ by refusing to aDotr the ttleMe o1 the heat.ages was the mull or • • • meeting or the Fountain Valley Planning International Red eros.s to Jnspe<t POW Aid to Farmers Urged negotialions between the French, Mu-COmmlsslco. tamPo. . ican and Vatican aml!;IWMJon to Haiti t1ngtott Harbour by r'emoVinr .-, Tfle bikeirail51iystem JnclUdij'nOa/ly The protocol 1Piieert10 •pen the way as well as tbe Haltian government of 21· span from the old ccast hlgbway bridge. 20 miles ol on and oll..ir.et tnils ud for American mllltary men to enter SACRAMEN'l'O IAP\ -Gcv. Ronql yell'<lld Preaidmt..for-life Jean-Claude Most of Beycbok's conieaUom were would cost an estimated '30,00I over North Vietnam u part of•tbe prisoner ~bu •nt a penonal letttz; to U~S. DuVllier'and apeciaf U.S. State Depart· = ,JY the~= several yeera .lo buUdJ Tbtt<.,_..'hu •IChanfl•·•I!,. 1n • " Acri~ Se<:n!Uley-Earl Bull, aotlng ~ ..,..,, .!:..~ .i:,._ ' Env-11 Council .. ' "'' ' ' altta~~tlon·~·-edliJ'oibyioootbe-·_c11y..:_ParU_..:__ It said,,_ ·1!°:'.'.:..party joitt military kfatmeiit iD Ill -a1'll Caira! The spokesma aald-tbere were several .. &!Ju ~ -~uu . comtn1111Uu·Wl r 1111:uu mllitary1:eaw·"'to -r.:4 -women in the -m ol 17 ter-'"• set to ·lilie emphasized a ....i to . prevent The proposed additl& nl• the'~ tdllerv• the return ot')he ptrsons .•. at Califonila _, )le ~ ledtral, *14 •·-• ·~--.-trunoriwaterlromenterlng.theex· bet Elli nd 'l'alberj I> ah -'• Jn VI ID because 'of Crop& da'!ilaged by last Oy to Mexico. • isling channels, and added, •:u this p~ 1 .. ~~n ' 1 j v · «f '"""" • .. am_,~ such • • The gunmtn burst into Knos's private l 'l··-.r c uucs a tall stand .ua old Euci persons are being rewrneo; and at the month?a bard freeze : .Rfa&an's office an- resl"A--late ""·-"ay and held him ':..,~ ls planned and bull proper Y it trees. It also adjoins an old Indian burl.al last detention places from which these nounctd Tuesday that the Gove---aak· ~ '~ UAUd be an asset to the city." d 1 t •t boondarl · · I .,_ hostage against the poli'tlcal prl••••rs. esda groun us across c1 Y es in persons w II be taken to the places of ed Butz to declare the counties a dlsas•A-""''"" Tu y's hearing was the first public H on· gt Be h • ~ Knox has been in Haiti for 3'' yeans. un on ac · return.' area ..,. meeting on an environmental impact •1~~~~~~~ii;;;;;;~~~~;~~;sii~~~i· iiii~~~~~~~ He was the ArMrican ambassador to the. statement held by the city's en- regime of the late dictator Frano:1is vironmental review board. , "Papa Doc" Duvalier and saw the coun-Chairman Richanj Harlow said the try pass under the rule of his son. public comments would be added to a Knox , a native of ~1assachusetts, thick packet of written comments and entered the foreign service in l<:;KS after turned over• to the consulting firm of earning a PbD at Harvard . He was con-Voobeis, Trindle and Nelson (VTN) or sul of the embassy in Honduras in 1963. 1rv· me. ambassador to Dahomey in 19&\ and won VTN will review the impact statement a State Department superior honor and all 1dditional material before writing award in 1966. He is one·of the few black a finished impact report for the city .. career U.S. diploma1s with an am-A Huntington Barbour Corp. attorney bassadorial rank. urged VTN to complete the repart in time for the city council's Jan.. 29 Truck and Car Collide in Mesa; Two Persons Hurt Two persons were injured early today when a panel ln.lck and a car collided at the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Victoria Avenue In Colta Mesa. Reported In satisf.tetory condition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital was Margaret B. Crawford, 41, of 9900 La Alameda St .• Fountain Valley. Police say she sustained bead injuries In the 2:15 a.m. collision. ·Taken to the hospitai for treatment of fa cial cuts and head injuries was the driver of the panel truck, identified as ~lichael 0. Kimberlin, 26, of 1129 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Kimberlin was not admitted to the hospital. , Police sa'y the accident occurred as Kimberlin was west bound on Victoria . HiS truck collided with the car driven by Mrs. Crawford's husband, 46-year-old Milton Crawford. Youth Activities Funds Approved An additk>nal $18,135 has been voted by the Orange County Board of Supervi90r! to extend the youth activilies prognmJn Fountain Valley. The program Is carried out by the county Probation Department In coopera· tion W\Ul the F'ountaln Valle)' School D~lrlct. The additional amount brings the tot.al program cost for the period of Oct. l, 1117'.1, through June 30, 1973, to ~.480. Probation "'Director Margaret Grter said the county has received another •121 ,074 grent from the Youth Develop- ment and Delinquency Prevention Adminlstr•tlon (or the community ad.ton program. All coonty spending ror the progroms sre subsidtttd with federal revenues. • meeting. VTN s\}Okesman Dr. Paul Epley replied that his firm will try to meet that deadline, but he would not "risk the in- tegrity or the report for the sake of speed." Harlow told the audience of about 20 persons that a definite procedure has not been established, but lhe council prob- ably would allow public comments oo the final impact report submitted by VTN. f'romPageJ CLOSED ... c·_.: · ':!Jt fi::ll examinatio..~~ will be held as icheduled. Students planning to register Tbunday have been instructl'd to register Friday instead. 11.e achoo\ boliday has prompted the. rescheduling of 10 high school wrestliog meets. Contests originally set for Thursday ar e changed to: Edison at Corona ,clel Mar, today; Costa Mesa at Estancia, Saturday night; Brea at Dan . Hills, ·reb. 6: Fountain Valley at Magnolia, Tues- day : Anaheim at Marina, Tuesday; Mission Viejo at San.. aemente, Friday; Santa Ana at Newport Harbor, Tuesday; Western at Westminster. Tuesday; Sonora at University, Fridiy, and Loan at Huntington !leach, Tuesday. l'H• P,,.e I COASTAL ••• within mlnutes or lhe Ume Lane called the meeting to order at a hottl al San Francisco lnternational Alrport. Lane it one of two commis1loner1 a~ pointed by Gcv, Ronald Reaian and Mrs. Jtarrlt Js one of two appointed by Spetker Bob Moretti or the California Aaa<mbly. Othu..CQDJmlJ-!lon<rLllJCI~ two ap- pointees of the state Senate Rules Com· mlttee and one member from each of the slx regional coastal committees. 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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The bod7 of Lyndon. Baine! Johnson was brought back for lhe final time today to the ca pital he once dominated as the nation's 361h President and was borne through the streets in a slow procession that included his widow, hi s family an d President Nix- oo. :JohnSC1n 's body will lie Jn state all night~: beneath the ornate rotunda of the Capitol where he began bis Washington career as a congressional doorkeeper 38 years ago. Johnson's funeral is set for 7 a.m. PST Thursday at the Nationi:il City Christian Church. His body will be flown back to Texas for burial in a secluded hill coon. try family cemetery. A-ther Ord.eel · DEAR PAT: I would like to know U I need another Uceoae in addition to my Ca1lfomi1 driver's license to operate. 'fllY new m!nl-bllte on pu:blic foads. Doo't .say I have to go through 8llother testing ordeal at the Department of Motor Vehicles. L~ •• Newport 8'ttb Ul"I Tll'""9 With the White House in the background; his nag-draped coffin was placed atop an artillery caisson and drawn down Constitution Avenue to the cadence of muffled drums by si.1 whit e horses, as a traditional single, riderless horse -named Blackjack -tra iled behind. Streets were lined on the sunny, cool afternoon by crowds sometimes five ancj six deep as the cortege beaded for tht! U.S. Capit-01. As the procession reached Capitol Hill, 21 military jets swooped over in a sym- bolic salute to the fallen leader. At Bergstrom Air Force Base in Texas as the body was placed aboard Nixon·~· plane, a military band played "Hail to the Chief" and "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," and six Ann y howitzers~ boomed a 21-gun sa)ute. Two hundred smartly uniformed memberS of the 2nd Armored Divisi-0n and the 5th Army's" "Hell on Wheels" Division ringed tbi · jetliner as the Johnson family boarded, , Johnson will lie in state -0n the so-called Lincoln catafalque In the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol -the fourth lime in a decade it has borne the remains of an American president. Sorry, but JOU'ni in for more test,. '{be DMy requires a writ~ U.aJJl on the safe operation of motorcycle type vehicles and a skill rOad test for the·"add four" motorcycle endorsement cm your claaa three driver's UceMe •. AllJO, your mini·blke must be rqlstered with the DMV, have a license plate and be as "street legal" in safety eqWpment as other road licensed vehicles. -FOUR FORMER PRESIDENTS SHOWN IN 1961 PHOTO-NOW THEY'RE ALL GONE About 300 persons were on band at Andrews Air Force Ba~ in suburban Maryland when the blue-and-white presidentia1 jet ca?T)'ing Johnson 's body Metropolitan Opera soprano Leontyne' Price, who sang at Johnson 's 1964 lnau-· gural, will sing at his funeral Thursday. Speriel '.l'rel1ti1t9 Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, EiMnhower 1nd Trum1n •t Walhifttton Funer1l touched down shortly after 10 a.m. . (PST ) • DEAR PAT: Do CallfomlJI Highway Patrol officers assigned to vehicle in- spection stops bave specta1 lralning In auto rnecbanics so they are qualified to know wbm aomethiog ts wrong With a car? AllO, can a person cl.:iciR the dealer be wants to repair his car and then have the olficlal ilation sign and·verlfy the He Served Lyndon Johnson Lady Bird Johnson, her hair blowing in a brisk wind, was escorted from the plane by an Air Force officer and follow- ed closely by her daughters, Lynda Bird Robb and Luci Baines Nugent. Miss Price said she would sing "Take- My Hand, Precious Lord" and '!Onward Christian Soldiers." Thursday's burial plans call for Johnson's body to arrive from· Washington in an Air Force medicaf evacuation aircraft at the LBJ Ranch ar.. . 1 p.m. PST. ' • citaticll without charge! · V.E., Newparl Beacll -~Ending the War LBJ's-Top -Goal-Huntington Man As an honor guard carried the casket to a hearse for a 16-mile procession_into Washington, an Air Force band played "Hail to the. Chief" and three howitzers A motorcade will proceed with t~ casket to the cemetery, where the final': rites will begin at 1:30. ·~ 'l1le CUP Nici olfken 111tped to lJ>. 1peetloa l&opl rteeJve eltrl traJalq in addlttoa to !Mt PY.. Ill patrolmeo ... Ille l'Olllllle tu,eeUH of vUtetes. A elvlllaa ledllllcal upert oa ·-devkot and udeMM-bood JQpectlon J1 alw1y1 a member tf eacll: Jupectloll &u.m. A pel'Mlt can cMole h11 own repairmu, bM tMle repairs must be verllled at aa "official" 1tat• whicll cbrgtl,or ~ toe ucl verlly!Dg Ille cltotleo. Garage owaen bave to apply for a Ucnae to be u tfficlal •IDOi, bn.le ·or lamp atatin, wD. u annal lk:eue rnewal Jt!41abed. St.don are lupeded at rudom, at leut· Wfl a yu.r, ud Utey are retahed to pool nlel cleorly ..i -pie.mi,.. Cre111etielt f•f-tielt DEAR PAT : r d lite to ftnd out about Calllomla ltllle•·ll,...ft911'1tnf rimowl of mmaled •-from ti..otllte,.A friend tol4 ,... ho; arraopd ~ tjJe -tnn!ler oh-retatift's·cmn.oted"""" · to 8ll0tber •ta" and had to obtahi a permit and ... Illa! a burial spot .... waiting Jn the ~ relatlVe's home state. ts all of this truet What 1would happen in a case where a person's ashes were to be scattered, rather than in· terred? By JOHN ZALLER Of .. 0.llY l"llll Sltff When Presiaent Johnson was In ofDce, much or the natlon saw him" only as · a caJculating politician who, for purposes of bis own, was escalating the Vietnam War beyond all reason. Raymond Lamourewc ol Huntington Beach, who in 1968 was just another unhappy Atmy draftee, was one who shared the view. But in the sprtng of that year, i.mbum1x was assigned to Johnson's penooal helicopter crew. And the van- tage point jt gave bhn for oblerviog. the pr<Sldeot-uplodad.all the old view& he'd held about Joblllon u 'a ,cokf 'I.rid calculating politician. "Ht want..i nothing morntan to end the war and bmg all tbt troop& home to ' .. I' . . their families. I really believe that, despite the fact that I always did, and still do, disagree with him over why we vrent into Vietnam in the first place." For Lamoureux, the turning point in his attitude toward Johnson came on the evening or Nov. 6, 1918. He had been in- vited to one of Johnson 's famous barbecues at the PresideDt's Texaii ranch, and near the end of the affair Johnson gave a Short speech. "He told us bow every morning be looked at the casualty reports, and that be noticed that they were lower when the bombing wasn't going oo," Lamqureui: recoo.nts. "He said that was encoutaging to him an4 ooly wished be could go even farther and eod the war completely." 1be capper for Lamourex came later In the Jpe«h. Lamoureux had been i > MilFPrice Will. lriSe Two Cents on Feb. 1 A.ll., Con0o deI = . · · •' · · n& ,~~Ii. y,,;. ·"' . SAO!AMENTO (AP) -1Milk prlcts ' ii Ia .the first statewide increase since nqalni(. i · · · ,W' iiif wj!( be ·~ two ctnta per WI • !lay, Jjl'I~ but In mOst of the stat.'• 30 Ille ~:a( ere . • = .'-ii(~: galloo sta,tt1flde beglnni>g Feb.l , ~ ~ -~ r.ones it will be the secood ta< llMi.'B.illre W. "1!ill ·li, -. ~ l>ft<tor C.-B. Oitisie..m raC.. bl ii year. tM pel'Wll mlklq ~aDt•1 &1 mlil umounced ,today. · Statewide-, those zone increases have ..,. ~ ~ l!l\·lllo.:-....,. . . hiked the average store pri« ol milk by Ute t •• r se to be lait.d ..._,.._ . . , ~ .. me.cent~ half gallon in the past year, H llte .-.are to a, acoa...t, •· J.1 Hh-.hy~li:!1"c'k• Aid Woy Walker, chief of tbe Stat. nlJil rtttim& be .... --~!IN -.tl...l"1.1..l.ftl ~r. ' Bur.t• o( Milk Stabilization. wtdl tlte 1aw1 el &be ~'M lrtt.... ' --. 1-· .~ · ... The new store prices for milk will be-. Tri-1 Po8tponed rang.; ·fi:om ~ "'1f'of M centa pel'· haU B -•o c-· pleflt · iµ . . ' -faJlOD :l!I Sa~to to 64 cento per haU v -• ganoo In Siiliyou COOnty. DEAR PAT: I have been fighting for A defense attomey's sudden illness lo-The price goe5 to 56 cents in the Loa months with a department store about a day led ta the JlOStpoflement of what Angeles area and to 58 cents in the San problem with some deledive mercban-woulil have been the fifth three-day state Francisco-Oakland-San Jose milk price d.ise I purchased. I can't seem to get any he1aring into charges Of moral turpitude zone. action from the store and want to know If and unprofesslona1 conduct filed against Walker said hlghe8t prices are In areas there is any listing o~ a particular (9m-Dr. Ebbe Hartellus Of El Toro. "\fhere the population Is spai:ce and !1.,RY's officials available to the public. Fullerton lawyt?r Matthew Kurllich's where processing and delivery eotits are J d like to compllin to both the store's undisclosed indlspositi6n resulted in the highest." and the manufactt.irer's top offidals. If I decision by state ~g -0fficer E. F. Home-delivery prices range from two d1>n't resolve tblJ .problem myseU, I'll be DeVilblss to delay the hearing until Feb. cents to 10 cents per hall gallon· blgber asking you to 101to b4t for me. Maybe 2{l in Los Angeles. than the store prices, ·Walker said. you could provide D;le with a few hints about writing eUecUV. complaint letters al this Ume. E.P., RinlUJIC1ol Beacll Names ud ..sifrt1111 of tlile top ---JM'ft -klac ... .. _ .... _,,._,~ .,_ Cttplr•tl••·" ...... at ... Ulnrlel. -.. _,.... .. "'11tdEIEC ........ be IMll lllllM .... --tk fet1"rllJ --· ...... _. M•e11 ,..W.. "-Wtl I 111 pre...._., ~j ...., .,, pll'CMla, .,.,,....., nlinl, -. tele ..... cdl, deUver1el i kleaUllcadom " ,.... -.. -.... tved, -referew:e and medel aamben, if uy; ceples el COlilll .da, reeetpta, ewelW dieeU, repalJ' bills, wamatle1, ..,. ....,........, brief-.lpdoo., ....... ........ ..,-,.. ... -... -alreody -takoo; ........ ol lldl·~ ............ ,.. -to --"',_ cornspoadeoce. • Free Drinks, w • But Nq Taka:s . ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -8"" Zbn- m<nnan gm' a part7 • -8lld no one came. Zimmerman, a &atem owner and f,...,.r -In the -San • Francflco NattonoJ BW, invtl<!I other -ldeJ:l lor ,... drtim Oii the eighth ann!...-aary ol the -·· collapoe. Leary in Obispo Jail, To .Return on Tuesday SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Drug cultiat TlmOtby Leary bas been rtlumed to the caillomla Men's Co:OOy here, from which be escaped two years ago while serving a one-to-10 years 1entence for drug possession. 1 San Lul.s Obispo County offiCJals uid Tuesday that I.earl. 52, was being held at the facllity pending arraignment on escape charges. He la to be retumtd to Of'11(e County Tuesday to 'be arraigned on /conspiracy charges relating to involvement in the Brotberi>ood of Eternal Love. There .,.. a bout 15 otbera facing cllarfes. Autb«ltlet have labeled the organlta\M>n Oot of tbt largest pjycbedelic """ smuggllng operations In the world. He W11 broo&hl.D<irth.from Santa Ana after hb orratpunent Oii drug smuaDnc cbor1es wu ..., ..... to gtve def.,.. attorneys more Ume to Jrepare their .. ... The Orange County grand j u r 1 In- dicted Leary and memben of a lfOUP called the Brolbediood of !temal Love last aununer "" drug smuggling cbarf,es. Leary •bo f&ee1.tax evasq, charges n 1 auit fUed br tilt state. away from his seat when Johnson ob the runway fired a 21-gun salute. The began speaking, and in 0 r d e r to funeral procession stretched hal! a mile return to Jt, he had to pass between en route to Washington. Johnson and the table where Lady Bird President Nixon met the family a little and the Johnson daughters were seated. more than an hour later at the in- Lamoµreux thought this would be lrn-tersectkln of 16th Street and Constitution poUte, so he stood quietly in back of the Avenue, starting point for the procession table where the first family was seated. to the U.S. Ca;>itol where Johnson's body "Johnson was tom between wanting to will lit in state until Thursday shortly end the war and feeling we had to stay bef-0re his funeral. in," LamoureUJ related. "This was really After another playing of "Hail to the coming through in his speech. . Chief" and another 21·gun salute, the "Then Lady Bird turned to Lucy and cortege procession set out at a measured said 'Aren't we proud. Aren't we proud.' pace. The Johnson family rode in a Just like that. It pbviously Wasn't put on limousine behind the riderless hone, for show and It really moved me." followed by a security car and then the Lamoureux believes Johnson's decision Nixon vehicle. · not ta seek rM:lection as president may Mn. Johnson, wearing a brown fur haVe been over his failure to find a way coat, and the former President's family out of Vietnam. appeand to be bearlnr 1ilp ...U. "He wa -1 proud m .. , buUhso lilt lln&l Journet to WtahJnclon .. -: wa! nothing be coUld dO aboUt Vietnam Texa1, where he suffered a rataJ ihflart anct-i.-.... s-stn1<1ng-l....,...lllHll1rertn--1ieiiure-Monday·at-hl11'llllcbr-·1-d the opinion polls. He may' not have the same blue-and·whfte presidential jet wanted to keep fighting it." -made available by Nixon -in wbir:h. Former Treasury Secretary John CoiJ.. nally, a friend of the Johnsons, wlll speak, as will evangelist Billy Graham: The burial ceremony will be ii~':. companied with full military honors fof' Johnson, who served in the Pacific as a1 naval officer during World War II. · Retired Brig. Gen. James U. Cross, Johnson's former military aide who piloted Air Force Ooe during LBJ's year'. 1n the White House, will present the flag from the cof!in to Johnson's widow . Friday, a Mass of the Resurrection wtl\ be celebrated in tribute to Johnson at St .. Mary'li cathedral in Austin. Sunday, the Johnson City Christia61 Church. wi ll hold a comqilll,itt•'ri>emoriit service for its frie nd and neighbor at 3 p.m. Sout~land Climb·.; I ' ' _,.J._ In Living Costs Lamourelx ·admits to being bitter Johnson took the oath of office Nov. 22, about the war when he first entered the 1963, alter the a ..... 1nauon of President Pegged at 3 7% Anny. Dratted out of CC11lege, It was only John F. Kennedy. • 0 through luck and hls skill at golf that he The departure from Te1as was mar~ed happened to meet a hJgh Army officer b)· a poignant scene harking to the Ken---LOS-ANGELES (AP) -The cost of with a poor golf swing, and wind up on nedy funeral. When Johnson's body wa s llvtng rose O.t percent in metropolitan base golf coune rather than in Vietnam. transferred to the big plane, his Lo! Angeles in December, malclng the "Maybe J lbouldn't say this about a grandson, Patrick Nugent, 5, aaluted the total ~limb f-0r 1972 3.7 percent, the president, but be really did have a com. coffin. The son of Johnson'• younger federal Bureau of Labor Statistics mon touch. He was· -txtremely human, daughter held his right band at his reported today. · just like an ordinary person. eyebrow for two minutes. The consumer price index for Los "He was the kind of per!IOD you would It recaUed · the day of Kennedy's Angeles and Orange counties advanctid to es:pect your grariifatber to be." Washington funeral when his son John an all·tlme· high -0f 114.4 last montb, Like ao many others, Lamoureux Jr., 3 at the time, saluted hls father'• meaning it cost $12.44 to buy Items whlcli remarked that be wished Johnson bad casket u It was taken from the church cost $10 in the 1987 base year. • llveJ long enough to see the end of the ft.: the procession to Arlington National Natioi'lally, the cost of living rose Q:3 war. Cemetery. percent for a 3.4 percent rate in 1m. · GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. JIUMPHRIES ANTIQUE WATCHES Tiicked away In a drawer or sale deposl~ box, you may have an old pocket watch worth much more than when It ·was bought, and: In fact. migbt even be a collecto~"s item. Although a l!lf-Xline old walch usually has R ar e inCt!"oe-tn-~ - value as a collector's item, even ordinary old watches are worth much more today because of a pop. ular new fashion trend • Old time watches of every d&- scrlptlon are now being worn by both men and women, but their greatest usa,is by women who wear them on chains as pendants. Rallraad, bu•, huntor's, boat and military' watches are some of the most popular antique watches now being worn. And although modern reprOductton• of these beautiful claulcs are being made, nothing can match the style or lntorest of a true antique. So If you do have an old pocket watch, bring It In to us. We-can restore I~ and you will have a use- ful and fasblonahle watch as well M an excellent conversation piece. Au.tumn Beauty ~rt€arved- ArtCarved matching wedding rings. A pre- cious way to express your love on your wed· ding day. And the perfect anniversary gift. Ar!Corved offers Iha mosl appealing and complata selection of slyles hondcroffed of U -korol gold and arranged in fashion coHections, so it's easy to choose the rings for your love. J.C. .JJumphrie3 Jew~fer3 182J NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA --CONVtNIENT TERMS- 27 YEARS IN THf SAME LOCATION l1nk-A1r1W••"-MNIN ct..,,.- PH0N£ 141·140 I ' • • • i • He ..id be'd . ,iva the drlnb In a· cllar1tt lor the pracll<ally worthless atock <erWlcalea ol tbe bank, w,blcb dropped In Hluo bun • to 11 tenll a abaro In 1118.\. itACK WHUI HI STAltTED · ·Eacapoa 1'1molhy LMry After hlJ .. pe rl.m tbe inen'1 colooy berc, the LSD •dvoclte traveled tbroup Europe and the Middle East. 1------------.!:=====================::::!=! II I • ~ • • ') . !' • ' ). • " • I / • -.... -· ..... ·~~>lo-.......... ~,... ' • --- / Wtd~, JlnUMJ 24, tq13 • ... Murderer i M . . -a1n l'erms of Cea·se-f ire ·Outlined rm? ~UPI) -A convicted murdert>r h been sentenced to die before the s. te prison firing squad by a judge who interpreted the U.S. Supreme ·Court's death penalty decision as a ban on life terms for slayers. Attorney H. Grant Ivins said he would appeal a declsion Tuesday by Superior Court Judge George E. Ballil to sentence. ( IN SHORT ... ) to death James \V. Winkle, 31. who was convicted of shooting two teenage girls to death in August. 1m. ''This court bas concluded that the re- l cent decisions of the Supreme Court have ' inva1idated that portion of the penalty statute of Utah permitting the jury to recommend a sentence or life im· prisonment £or a person found guilty of •first degree murder, \bus leaVing a ; penalty of death as the only penalty this : court can impose," the judge said. : e O...Ssisfn A...,.b._ ATHENS (UP!) -Friends of Aristotle Onassis said today the shipping magnate Is so upset by the death of his only SOD, • Aleundros. 21, that he feels like "..nfng , everything" and leaving Greece. Alexandros died Tuesday of injuries suffered in the crash of a private plane at AtbeM airport. Friends said the 68-yeari!'d shipping millionaire did not even want to see the body of his son. e 111-Roflot S~eps J\fOSCOW (UPI) -A two-week lunar -night enveloped the Soviet t .1rookhod 2 . moo robot today for the nm time., send- ing It into mechanical hibernation. A 'nuclear heater protected its electronic !parts against temperatures as Jow as jmlnus 200 degrees, the news agency Tass ·said. : The elght·wheeled vehicle rested on the 'edge of a crater on the Sea of Serenity, !one-half mile from where it rolled onto :the moon Jan. 16 from the lAlna 21 Jnothership. :e cie.e-ts c-n...-11 ! WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate has ~nfirmed the nomination of William P. .Clements Jr., Dallas oil-drilling con- ;tractor, as deputy secretaey of defense. 1 In approving the nomination 74 to 1'l 1Tuesday, the Senate rejected a challenge 'by Seo. Harold E. Hughes (0.lowa). I Clements acknowledged he was direc- tor. and a stockholder in the Finl Na- tional Bank of Dallas. but Hughes :!laid it took newspaper ,.ports lo show the bank IJ,ad extended a line of credit to lJng~ Tempco-Vought, pal'ent __,_comllilfy Of Vought Aeronautical Co., prime con· tractor on lhe A7 Navy jet fighter. e Cfflcr Curhs Denfell WASHINGTON (UPf) -The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) today turned down a petition from an anU-!mOking group which wanted it' to move im- mediately against radio and television commercials: for "Utile cigars." Tbe FTC said Congress should handle the problem, as it told lhe lawmakers Tuesday in a report on the matter. The agency suggested in that rtPort that Congress redefine the term ctgarette for pu~ of law so that "little cigars" would be covered, and their makers forc- ed to adhere to the ba.n on broadcast cigarette commercials. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Deli'm)' of lht Dall1 Pilot is 911arantttd ~ ... IY•l'•icl•Y: II JW fl ... , '"" 'l'Mr •• ,_, •y J:>O •·"'·• c"I •M Jltll~ co,r WHI .. t>A11"'I IO , ... C .. 11 Ori 11•• tlfllll J:JO ...... s.iu'''' """ ~.,, If....., .. , .. , r_I.,. ywr <•'' 1y t "·"'· St!M•Y• w I 1.111. S-IY. C•!I lrHI I <..,, wll k ~ .. ¥•11. (1111 ... , ...... 1111111 u ...... Ttltphont~ Mosl OrfflVf County "'''' . 642·4121 No•1nwa1 Hu11r;""ron llucn 1...:1 Wnlmlnller . . .. . 540°1220 S..n Clt~n!e, C1pi11r1no llUch, S..11 Ju ... Capbt•IM, 0.M Point, S.Owrll lo; .... 1, l-cl'UM HlgLM'I <492.4421 U.S. BATTLE DEATHS 200billion . .f·l$f i wu1. ~I CORPS "° o•wANG ', _ a oUTH \ CHINA ', 8£4 OAK 10'-• Pll llC:U .. - 1I CORPS • t OUINHON t MHAllANG 0 100· ~-M-,,1 L~E""S,.- U.S. IN JU RED • WAS.fi'NGTON (All) -Here are tbe _ ~II ol tbl -Vlelnam -• lbal wlll be ~ Solunlay In I tary provlal""o All -allQaally ~ ...... fi,.. will r. !llt;;l/i~ ti 4 p.m. p~' Sa~1.Jan.~.'l'hoceuH!nwillap. ply ID 00<0 North and South Vlolnam. Ille UDlled -wW withdrawal right lo uolimltocl ~ aid. A .........,,_IOI councU of national · reconciUAtloo ad -wlU be formed to orpnhe el~Uopt and lo ,.....te Im. plementotlon of. tbil qreement. -Upoa the -.llre.=bllo elltct, o1 all Ill -IDd -1 --,fl--r-Siiiilh Vlilnmll to be -.ietec1 wltbln IO da1L _.]116 ~ell •111 bo composed pl eleinenta lrom the Viel Cone, Olherwi.o known aa the Provlalonal RevoluUonaty Govemmenl of· South V I e t n a m • , neutralltta and Ibo _...._ IDuth VIII· ...-govermnenl. Tho ·~ alto wW make all --Ibo -ol unanlmlly. I. 303616 CAPT'll R-t D or MISSING 1,811 Ooactlnab' -Ibo -wltbdraWll Ibo llorlb --and Its alliel will bo Iba f e l e a I a ol all -••ltwa and clYtllona -turod tblVlllbaut '!nMchlu 'l1llr'e will be the "!Wleot ~ a<COllilliaC for mlaalng In acllan." ---------- TUE INFILTllA'l'ION ol .._ and war auP1J11ea Into -V-lo llln- ned. 'l'ho ......-of South -· however, bu Ibo. .rlalll to uaUmi1ed mllltuy replacement lid. All sides plodp ~ for the Demilltarhod 7-al tbo 1'1111 ponllel! Tbe goal of reunlflcallon of llorlb and . Soutb Vietnam lJ ............ bul will be LAOS AND CAMBODIA: achieved only tbroqb ~ 'l'ho Independence, ooverelply, (Jnlty, bet ..... the two vi.ma-. i.rrltorW lnteiirtty and lllUtnlfly · of ~ lJ m specific ,,.. .... ol NOrth Cambodia and Lioa wW bi! ~ Vletnameoe tl'OO(ia In Ibo South bul both .-.'!'be Geneva qT'eementa ol JIM lliil 1111 sides qree lo lbe ...iuc:tlon and are realflrmed. 1 demoblllutlon ol COmmunlJI and Tbe Infiltration of "-Ind ·nr •P. government fon:<!s In the South. piles Into Cambedla and U.. on pm. All foreiln troops wW be withdrawn--lllblted u lJ the ""' of --In-from Laos and Cambodia aod there lJ a countrlea lo encroach upon the ,.,,_.._ ban on use of base atws in those two na-ty and aecurity of one another and of tions for lhe purpose of attacking or other nations. threatening the se<:urlty of South Viet· All fOftlp troops are lo be wltbdnwn CHART IND ICATES COST OF WAR TO UNITE D STATES IN MEN, MATERI ALS 45,933 Amoriains Killed; 303,61 6 Wounded ond I ,111 Copturod or Mlmnv nam. fn>m U.. and Cambodia. I LITICAL Pf19VISIONS: ' . ' Rl!ICONlmll1Cl10N: ' The United StaJ. will llOrllcipote In poet.war ~ eflort1 tbroogbout Indochina, lncludlllll Nonb Thieu Expresses Concerns United Slates and North Vietnam that the South Vietnamese people have a right _to self-determina.Uon. The goYmJD1e11t-ol the Rep•bllc_of_Vittnam in Salfon COlltinue9 In eziltenc•r~th tts current leodenltlp Intact and md>anged. v~. , Tbe-eildlng ol the Wat.la lo lx!oaa ,_ basis for U.S. relaU-'l!itb 11or1b vie;. nam. The Salgon government Continues the He Gives War ning: No Guarantee of Las ting Peace --1 'Holhµomitlg' for POJFs SAIGON (AP) -President Nguyen Van '11lieu told the 171> million South Vietnamese today that "there is no guarantee that Ibo forthcoming peace will be an ideal and lasting peace." He forecast a political struggle as difficult and dangerous as the past 18 yean of war. Thieu made a ~te radio address: at the same time President Nixon was telllng the American public ol the agree- ment initialed in Paris 'l\lelday. 'Ihi"1 aocuoed the Communists of not having '"good will for peace" and warned his people: o"A@ ~ ba~ently told you, no ··a provkle a 100 percent for/ and DO intm>aUonal liiil .· m8y Iii ~ lo be able to· give us a 100 percent guarantee for peace. "IN ORDER TO HA VE a genuin.! pe«Ce and a lasting cease-fire," he con: tinued, "only we, and we only, will be abfe to .give ourselves the aolicl and. ef· fecUve guarantee more than anyone else. Only qur miiltary force, ooly our people" real polltical strength. only our ecmomic power, and only our determination, ol militant solidarity among the 17>1 mililon nalionalilt people in the Sooth will be the most effective and 50lid guarantee." Thieu characterized the agreement 'as · ?lo far only a cease-fire treaty, no more li\:t no less, ... to see if any ravorabl~ coodilions may be reached wilh the c.om. munists in order to proceed to a 1enulne and lasting peace." He ootlined foor post cease-fire stages: 1. "First we will have to wait and see if the Communists will honor the cease- fire in South Vielnam in a serious man- ner, 1Uld U the Communists will com- pletely terminate all their acts pf in- filtrating weapons end troops from the North to the South. l. "SECONDLY, WE WUJ. wait to see if the NatioDal Liberation Front will discuss with us seriously to agree on a reasonable internal polltJca1 solution for the South Vletnameu people. 3. ''Thirdly, even if an internal pollt,ical solution is reaehed between us and the National Uberation Front, we w111 ·still wait to see if they will carry it out seriously, and whether the South Viet- namese people w:lll be.able to Implement their rights of sel!~enn.inaUon in a free and democratic manner m"" not, or will they stW be threatened by an In- vasion of North Vietnamese Communist troops. 4. "Fourth. suppose an election were held baoed oo a political solutloo reecbed by us and the Natlonal Liberation Front And suppooe the NaUonal Liberation Front did not win over the South Viet· namese nationalists as they desire. Would they accept. the resµlts plwantl,y or would !Ilg. .IJJeel tbelr ·qpn del"ft. mate an abc:iut face and create another war against us?" THIEU TOLD TIIE nation that tbougb . be could not assure it peace will -be lasting, "at least there is-now an op. (JOttunlly for war, bombs, mourning and saftertng to come to an end." 'Ibo president asserted thal tbe Com· munlJta bad been defeated militarily and . ·-Planned at Travis AFB "complolled lo end their war of ag-TRAVIS AFB (UPI) WMn from pri>on life for return lo tbeir lll<SSloo qalnst the Soutb..Butfmm l12JI'__ ' f•-"'-and ~-~ (a ••• llitl'"' N-•--00, a new phase is opened In the war "-lca's-prws o1 war come btme ~ M---.... - resi!l1mce ol the South Viebwneae -again, the first view of the United Sia~ Some of Ibo pri.._a lia.. been In ~-enemy bands for nearti_ .... , yoaa. pie. The new phase lJ the Phase of mainland for many of them will probebly Soun:ea said the lqtll ~-limo Ibey pollt~ struggle In order lo pre...,f the be the rolling green lannlands and s~~ al Ibo ·~--bases. ~" • ......,bly Comrimnlsts '.from defeating us by · " · ' · • ......,. ~ ·~ .---theism and -"real craftln ,. suburban housing dewlopmenta sur-depiad cm their pbylical Mltf(Wciac.., • a ...,.. 1 ess. rounding this northern California air Servicemen are taken to t.be_mi.oea David Grant USAF Medical Cenier at • base. Travil. 'trbert they Ulllally lpelld 1.,. I I t B _n Altbough the Defense Department-IJ-••= --•=--""•ore---...Uii ~~~ b-y .. us a --re-am r reluctant to talk about !lie' plans for c,-M;i.u;;;:i. ~-lo r:.i~w •. · · • ·· relurn of tbo POW~,lnf"""°' military· < r. 't , t. j •~· ... .. stJUrci!s heft nport 1:111.t at ·Jeut IOIDe Gr ,..,--i POW, MI A. Kin Elnted, Skeptical ~~/::':i:1~~=·::: Ml£of: A8b Br· United Presa llllerllltiouf Most:fanlllies of pri.sooera of. war were elated by 'President NiJ:oa'S cease-fire a.nnouncemmt. Some kinfolk, 'bowner, tempered )heir · eJation wiih .._pticism while a number of relatives ·or those missq in action wert haUuted-by the specter of traEc news. i- "It's g'ot' torbe a dream,'' said Mrs. Steplieii Rudloff, S8n Diego, wb6ae Alr For<:<\ busband was captured last iear. · "HaJleliuaht· rm gonna r.o -·p1ace and scream,." said Mrs. James Williams, Meriipbis, !lie wilecll an air foree captain shot down. eigl)t moo,tbs. ago. T V Basketball F an8 Complu in LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Foor persons called the swilcbboard at television station KABC Tuesday night to ,complain that .President Nixon's announcement of a Uase- fire in Vietnam interrupted the Na- tional Basketball Association All- Star game. · ' Mrs. Phillip Gallanti, Gastonia, N.C .. whose son, Paul, has been a POW for five years abouted "I can't talk. Isn't be (Nixon) wonderful?" EXUBERANCE was notably lacking in the respor11e of many relatives, 'tioplng for the best but rendered cautious by previous disappointments. Jean Gutterson, Honolulu, whose brother Air Force U . Cd. Laird Gut· tersm was shot down· Feb. 23, 1968 was DOI entlrdy .....nd. Sbe said: "111 believe It when I see it. They may release some of the prisoners and my brother pn>bably will eventually be released. But I don't believe all of our fighting men will be released." In Santa Clara, Mrs. Soledad Alvarez~ mother of the loogest·beld American POW said. the cease-fire was "long overdue." Her son, Navy Pilot Lt. Everett Alvam Jr., was captured Aug. 5, l9M, when his fighter plarie was shot down over North Vietnam. "My daughter and family are ex- tremely happy that finally we can see the light to (former Secretary of Defense .. Robert) McNamara'• lonJ,Joog IU!!nel." she said. back 1rom Alla. • 'Wh_ Y ~ J... T -ng-o. ' Tbe homecoming plan, dubbed 'Opera· OU J.AJ ,. tion "Homecoming" by the Penta&on, ca11s for ... of medical •vacualim pro-~But n .. 1;t,,.h_ted cedures uaed thrvughool AmeriC&'s ~ longest war. -.---:~ ·-LoNooN \AP) _ Sen. C,0'1• McGovern said today be lJ dell&l>tetl but pul2ltd by the eadina of tbe. wor In Viet· THE POW1 WILL be flown to TraVis AFB, about 60 mllea nortbealt ol San Francisco,• aboanl CHI StarUfler jets that .... the -1 hoai>ltal ahlpo for U.S. servtcemen. Tbe IOtb Apomedical Evacuetioo Squailron bu 1S crews, whk:b 1Dchad. two. flight nunea and tbr<e medical ~­ ciaoo for eocb flight, maldni trll!I from American bales In Asia to Travis. "We can move large ~bera in a hur- ry," said Maj. D. W. Beuley, the squadron's deputy commander. 0 All our , ...... are qualified lo handle au types of cases, and "" can 11'1 .~clans aboard if they're needed." MllJT.U\Y 800JICE8 said Opintoln Homecoming calla" lor transport of the POWs frotn North Vietnam to Clark Air Force Base in the Rhllips)ines. There, they will be medically examined and a •tar\ mfde In reorienting them ' ' nai;rt• I • L r ', I Tbe Soutb DUola Democtal, \lefealed by P.resldeal NIDn in ·Novomhero' told reporters at Heathrow Alqiirt: "Of •• ' y course l am delighted with the Preaideot'a IJIDOOll<elllell I wish 11 bad • come JlllllY yean earlier. I hope Uuit Ibo agreement will be aaUsfactory and tliat It will endure.." ' However, McGovern said he--- lo be convloced tbat tbe _..i &u!d not have been reached before Qlristmas. "There may have been good teason1 but I CODI.., that I am itlll pmzled." Seo. McGovern did lie boped lo see the ten of the agmment on bis rtlum lo Wublngtoo. He bas been cla a private visit~ Britain. " ' . r ' .. Weather Generally'.·. ··Mild !\IRS. moMAS Reitmann, Honolula, whose husband ts missing in Vietnam, said 0 I•believe my lmblDd ii dead. But, there are mlrades." Mrs. ReltmaM, who bas not seen btr husband for seven years, Ui4essed bee . pleasure· that "it's finally all over." She noted lbat be!" four children were happy but that onfy the oldest r.m.mbered their mluing father. ' 1 Rockies, Great La kes Area Coldest< in U.S. -- •) Mn. Glenn A. Belcher, "~ lluaband has been missing since ltle'I, said she didn't even waleh the telecast by the Presldenl. "l think It wW take a long time to set• tie the situ1Uori, Hope died a long time ago." LYNDON JOHNSON GIVEN TRIBUTE WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prolident Nixr.11 paid a tribute to his ...-r. Ibo late 4'ndon Bolnes J-. In ... DOOllCinl( Tuesday nll)lt a -1lle Vlelnam. 0 No one would· hive: welcomed this peace more than be," uld Ntzoa. "In blo Ule, Prealdonl J..._endured the vllllleallon of .. who _.,t lo portray him as a man of war,!' Aki ~-~i on. "But thert -nolbl.; bi! CaAO about moro deeply' than achlevlne a lulln( peoce In Ibo "'1'1d.'! ... ,_ HINllY KISSINOIR'S H~D (IUOHTJ JOINS LI DUC 'ntO'S .............. HM Juet Concludo'4 ...,_,,.,, T-.loy In Part1 . J, • • I , Santa Clara Flier HeM for Record 8lh Years •r TIMI Ai*lllM ,,.... oC war or missing in action" lJ ended. The family ol the !Int American pilot captured In the Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty aal<I: Vietnam war 11)'1 they are happy about the cease-fire an-"Our hesitant and uncertain conduct of the war has ~home. but will not bel}eve It W1lll their alnnen ....... proloogi!d the excruciating eiperience. Our division oo the WtarltSGay, January 24, 1973 DAILY PILOT 5 CletiC in Fonda Rites Sitspended was divorced from Freach film director Roger Vadim; BJSllOP P.1EYERS issued a "letter of Godly Admonition" to Father Ybrk, who m8rried .. CALIFORNIA Grand Jury Raps Sex Edu~tioa~- home front has cooQntty enQOW'lllled oor enemies to coo-"I can ooly tell~ t.6at J am very, very happy' that it tinue to believe Ameriean dlalllusionment would cause us finally looU like the day bas come -and Iii years has to pull oot and allow them to lwce their w upon the peo- beeo a long Ume," sakl Mns. EYflrett Alvara Sr., mother ple ol Soul\ Vietnam who have suffer ao much from ol Navy Lt. Cmdr. Ev...ti Alvam J•., S4. N<>rlh-V~Vlet--1errori3m-and · Alvarez, who wu lhot down ewer the Tonkin Gulf Aug. barbaric invuion.'' 5, 1964, ii the loogeet-bekl U.S. pridJel' ln any war. Antiwar folksinger Joan Baez ea ase fire is a .SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The Rev. Richard York, S<r called "hippie priest" · of Berkeley, has been suspended illdefin~tely from ad· ministering 's a era m en t s' because he officiated at the marriage of actress Jane Fon· dli and antiwar actiVist Tom H!!Jlden. nie ru. Rev. c~ irilffier Myers, bishop ol the Episcopal Diocese of California. said in a the couple Friday Jn · 1- Angeles. A spokesman for the bishop said the letter in- definitely suspends Father York's r1ght to celebrate-11ueh -- sacraments as matrimony, Holy Communion and baptism. "I still won't believe U until I oee him," Mrs. Alvarez "viotncy ol the J>COl)le who forced the President into the takl In an interview Tuesday at her Santa Clara borne. Hf pooitioo he finally bad to take." u1"1 t.i..Mt• statement Tuesday t h a t "Because of his long rela- don't believe them any Dllft." Howeo.rer, Miss Baez sald in Palo A1to interview that 1be pilot'• sister Della Aid, "'Ibere wasn't an over-the peace agreement doe. not mean it is "time for-the reac:tion like tears. We're juot g"'•• to have to wall and peace people to lock up their little peace shops and go FLIP WILSON P1t.rnity Target Father York failed to obtain the required 'J)ermisskln from a bishop to remarry a divorc- ed per90n. VUl@i home and relax. 1 see when he's released. 'Jben we'll actually believe ll" ·-· ~4_,_.to tbe ~.·-t's "-•-wl"~~·~-~. _"Th~ ~\1131ion ln.s..!h .Yi<!nam Jul_y.ecy_&Joi»ny_ ~.......... .-,_, ,...._.... 1o11 UIJlJUl" .... -one," she continued. "Americans must recognize the gov· SAN DIEGO (AP) _ San ~ Della oald, "with thls war fll«e bin~ ouch a thing ernment ~ supporting the Thieu dl<talorship." a,, peace with honor" and her mother called it "just a "I_ can't believe it." said Chistine Weidler, editor ol ·P aternity Suii Hits The Academy Ay,·ard-Win· •• -· ··· · nlng-Miss F-Onda, also act ive in anti-war activities, recently . ti6nship in the antiwar move- ment with Tom Ha}tden and Jal!e Fonda and because of their • perso~ friendship. Father )'ork agreed to of- ficiate . .aL lheir--man:iige,'..:._ Bishop Meyers said. Diego C.U.ty iChoois use -'-an." ~cu Cal """' ~ ~ y at the Unlvenity o1 California. Berkeley. " study materials that show "In-In SacramEmD, Gov. Rooakl Roagan praised President ''The question that comes to my mind after all these years tlmate ways In which boys Nixon for following bis Vietnam peace plan and 1not belng is that all we've accomplished is that they leveled a few could poulbly seduco girls and diwried "by those wbo '""'1d have bad him faller, or go thousand square mllea ol earth," said Miss Welcher, 22, a how to Inject drugs," com· for Jess than whal waa lotal jlllllloe for the people lllat have drama major. plains the grlll\d jury.-been our allies." Mary Pimiccello, 23, a oociology and English major 'Ibe materials dealing with Reagan said he thinks "all of. us are grateful to God said: "The ·thing tbat trked me most was his stupid JdioUc sex education are "generally for what has taken place and that at Jut the war has statements about peace. I happen to have Jost a brother in derogatory to parents, 11 the ended. He ·also exprea(:d hm joy that the vigil of "the Vietnam and I don~ feel very honorable. I'm flnn1y con- ' 1m Jury said in its final brave women and children whose hll9bands are prisonm vinced the war could have ended four years ago." report Tuesday. 1-..., .. ,..,. ... .,..,..,.,.,..,.,.,.. ........ .., ............. ..,.,..,,... ....... , ... ...,.., .. ,,...,...,.....,..,ai:I .. Nothing in the rums a~ peared to encourage sound, moral behavior or confidence and trust ln parents," the report aald. It cited a growing rate of venereal disease and blamed schools for failing to discourage "Immoral, pro. miscuoua, wrong behavior." A SPOKESMAN fur San Wfflitl=· Pentagon Papers Judge Orders Proof of Daniag~ Sex Film Brings . Citation Diego city schools said the LOS ANGELES (UPI) -did cause ini·ury to the United De rtm t th. • HOILYWOOD (AP ) -The claims were ' ' a w f u 11 Y pa eo • 1 1 Y s e · president of the Pussycat general." He said, "we've had The judge in the Pentagon States or aid to a foreign weaknesses, taken separately, Theatm says he has been a au: education program for Papers trial has-or.deied..Jhe ...... ~." _lb_e_judge Sllid. "wouldoot be expected·to pr&---'<!ited for showing "Deep- Comedia1i LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior Court judge has con· tinued a paternity suit against comedian Flip Wilson until Feb. 20 after ordering part of the court file in the. case sealed. 1be action was taken bi Judge Harry L. Hupp Tuesday following a meeting with attor- neys for Wilson and dancer Mabel Robinson in his cham- bers after he closed the P"'" ceedi.ngs in court to both the public and news media. Wilson, Miss Robinson and 'the baby boy bom last May appeared in court. -about 3 years with a guiding government to produ<:i! any duce a total failure but when Throat," the controversial X- board made up of noted evidence it has that leakage of • Bridge Plunge combined in .... localioo, ral<d motion picture, now Teen Booze membtn of the community, proved d;••s'-"S." being tested for obscenity t n including representatives or the secret Vietnam war SACRAMENTO (AP) -The ._. u\lll New York. the inajor rellgons who revie\IL doCumefitS damaU<f U.S. bridge scaffolding collapse Vincent Miranda said the 65-Proposed it periodically." security. whlcb took six Uves in •Acquitted minute filrp outg~ all · · The grand jury called on U.S. District C.ourt Judge Pasadena last Oct. 17 has been VISALIA (AP) -A Tulare other films tn Los Angeles last public school teachers to "Im-hlatt Byrne told Frank blamed on a combination of County superior Court· jury week and added "we've had SACRAMENTO (AP) -A press UPon the minds of the absolutely no complaints from freshman legislator has pro-p.iplls the Principles of morali-Barti!flO, assistant general ~--------has acquitted Skip White in the public." Posed making 18 the legal age ty, truth, justice, patriotism counsel to the secretary of ( ) the Michele Wiebe kidnap for Miranda said he is to appear for drinking in California. ... and teach them to avoid defense, ·to get in touch with BRIEFS ransom trial. -in Beverly Hills Municipal Assemblyman Robert Nim· idleness and profanity." his superiors in Wuhington _ The six man, she woman Cou_rt on Feb. 9 on the citation mo (R-Atascadero) int.ro- Tbe report also called for a before court resumes Wednes-'---------' .,jury returned its verdict about for showing an obscerte film. duced a c O·n s I it u t i on a I joint effort in schools to fight -,day and find out whether a "inherent weaknessts'! in the 4 p.m. Tuesday after amendment Tuesday to dnllJ abuse and recommended study bas been made. deliberating three hours. ----------change the drinking age. If ap- 1 afudy of county care for the "What I want is any study, scaffolding, or "falsework," in .White, 25, was ooe of five Kids Like proved by two-thirds of both aged and infu"m. 'Ibere are too analysis or survey of the Pen-the final report of a special in-persons accused in the a~ houses of the Legislature, the • r ' R6 LEX._ r. ' IF THE WORLD IS HIS OYSTl'R this Oyste(s his world. Rolax's Oyster Perpetual "G MT·Mester'.'_Solf.winding 30..jewel chronometer has extra.24-hour hand and revolving bezel. stainless steel case and band, black dial. $290. Do Something Beautiful.., ... CNrte Ac~h lllVllM -AIMrlu~ ••lfftl l•llllAmwLu.nl 8N1 M.1l11r C1Lu91, IM, SLAVICK'S - ~ Jewelers Since 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -b44· I l80 Woll! k>ulliom ct: TcrraiKa, Vt~:igt, Le Cerritos. La Haliora.. 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Blctntcnnial Sa~ inp ~rtlficatc. in my name and tcnd me my ma:nbtnhip card. 0 I 1rn inttrtstcd In Jcaroins more 1bot1t the Saven Oub. Pltl!lf send me full information. < '. , . " - 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·All-year , School Vot_e Teac hin g .staffs al 21 ca mpuses in the Ocean View School District no\v have eontpleted \•oting· on a S\\'itch to the all-yea r. calendar for nex t year. At all 21 schOOls lhe Vote \\'as a resounding ''no." On not one can1pus did the yes vote approach 75 percent (which trustees had said was necessary before they \vould consider the plan) and on many states more teachers opposed the plan than favored lt. \Vhat this vote means is that then! will be no new all·year school programs in U1e Ocean View School Db. trict next year. But that is all it means. Th'e vote of teachers at 21 traditional schools does not aUect the programs at Ocean \'ie\\''s \Vestmont and Crest Vie\v schools, w1Uc h have .. been on the all-year calendar since J uly. Parents and teachers at thos-e schools v.•ill vote later this spring v.1hen test results for the first year of all.year operation are available. Further. the recent teacher vote does not mean that Ocean Vien"s traditional schools ,,;n never change over to some for1n of all -year caJendar. District officia ls must cont inue in years ahead to evaluate the all-year concept on its educati onal merits and to act accordingly. Tabby Wins a Round Keeping tabs on Tabby may create more trouble than it's worth in Huntington Beach. The city council -at least three of its seven mem· bers -has a man'd atory cat license under consideration. Nearly 100 ca t lovers won a 6<klay delay last week. but failed to stop totally the new cat law, part of an animal control ordinance. The ani mal control hearing lasted nearly t hr e e hours, most of it on the cat section. hiayor Al Coen, who proposed the law. commented that he felt a lot of time had been Vi·asted on a rather insignificant issue. Quite true. If the city is determined to control cats (and most authorities say It can~ rully work~ perhaps a voluntary · license "'ould provi de a better start and tone down some of the controversy. Money fro m a volW>tary cat llcen&e proit"&m might be put Into a special fund for the eventual c""'tlon of an _economlcal cat clinic for spoJ!ng and neutertng. The cat population is the biggest feline problem, but the high · price of steril izing cats discou~es many ownen who would like to help. · · A cat pro~m does exist, but the proposed mand.. ' tory license seems to be creatlJig an even bigger prob- lem. Valley Center Vision Fountain \'alley is entering a crucial phase of its municipal developmeti t. Still in many respects a bedroom ... community, the city no,\~1(fces development of 53 acres of centrally located land ~ignated a, the "city center." • What happen s to this land will have a large In· fluence on the image and cultural status of the mature city. Wisely, the city coun cil has elected to hire an out· side planning consultant to forJDul.ate a plan for th~ area -and to recommend ways in which the city can insure development that is in the. best Interests Jl( the city .. _ The problems of a city laking the lead in r,evelop- ment o{ private land are complex. And in Foun ain Val- ley's case, they are compounded by. the fact that the 53 acres of ''city center" land have several different own· ers who do not all necessarily share the city's vision for the area. Jn addition, some of the city center aJready is developed, and integrating .. it into a commercial complex \vill take some fan cy footwork. ·' But the effort will be worthwhile. The city should be encouraged to pursue ·development of an attractive city center with all availabl.e 'eoergy. H 'Reas°!, Compassion. and Humor' Using Slang To Coricecil Dear Gloomy Gus Mauldin's-Observations Defended ... True Meanin,g ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ A. college teacher of English in Florida ~·rites 10 ask why I never use slang in tbe column. "Do you object to it as a general principle." he wants to know, "or is there some special reason~" As a gene ral princi ple. l don't object to it at all. Some slang can be fresh and pungent and more descri pth•e t h a n Standard English. Used properly, and with discretion , slang provides a vi- tal infusion into the language. What l object to. however. is not only slang that quickly becooles a tiresome cliche, b u t the use of s I a n g words to conceal rather t h a n to express. 'lbi.!I is a violation of all that hum.an oommlllli- catioo should stand for. FOR EXArt1PLE, I have noted in the past that cri minal argot is one of the largest sources of slang, and has always been. This is not because it has so much vitality and piquancy, as because it enables us to camouflage the essential cruelty or dis~onesty of what ""' are doing. Criminals never "kill " -they blot out or rub out or erase or hit or make a con- tract to remove somebody. They never '"steal" -they hoist or heist or score or sv>'ipe or snatch. Recently I read an article from Viet· na m about the verbs U.S. soldiers use to I think Htmtington Beach city councilmen are the cat's meow! K. LT. l1tis ... """ l"tftldl rtHtn" ~ Mf '*_,""" "'"" .. "' ......... s..i -.-! ........ fll GltMIY Gn. 0.lf'f' f'llel. descri be killing the enemy -all of them just as slangily euphemistic as the. words criminals use. It's just the reverse of of· ficialese. in which bombing and killing are made to read like the annual report of a ~co_rpor!ltion. tAn "anti-personnel "·eapon " sounds almost respectable). A TEENAGER today may boast to her friends, "I ripped off a bracelet In a store," and she is Using lhls modem jargon to soften the impact of the real word. which is "stole." She wouldn't say she stole it, but "ripped off" mates this dishones t act seem ga llant and bold and defiant toward the establishment. Jargon words make it too easy for criminals to labe l themselves "com- mandos" or "terrorists" and assume the cloak of~ political rebels, when in truth Ibey are most often old-fashioned villains and brigands utilizing a strai ned political situation to rob, loo t, bum and kill. U a man can cal.I himself a "Crusader" and march under the slogan, "God Wills It," he can in good conscience pillage the countryside and murder the heathen. Llke all language, there is good slang and bad slang: the goOd makes the ob- ject truer and clearer; the bad makes the object fuzz.ier and falser to reality. And, alas, for every one word that is in· vented to show the object in a new light, a dozen are devised to disguise evil. Turkey's Drug Warning \VASI NGTO.'J -If the United States wants lo ketp Turkish heroin off American streets. ii had better hope that the present military dictatorship is not replaced by a new democratic govern· mcnt. Either way, the Turks want the L!nited States to cough up a whopping $400 million. This is the secret Wllrning of Turkish officials \\'ho have told I he Unilrd States. in effect. that drug lraffiCkin@ niay be the alternative to their military rule. The S400 milllon is sought to finance a substitute crop for opi um and pay com· pensatio n for foreign currency losses. The United States has offered to pay a more realistic $3S million. But a secret General Accounllnj Office report declares : "Apparent y the $35 million grant is viewed (by the Turks) only as an initial payment and it can be expected lhat Turkey will contin ue to pres,, for in. creased U.S. contributions.•· TllE TIJRKJSH ~rmcd forces com- pelled the rullng JusUct Party to give up power in 1971 and replaced it with ' council or ge.ntra ls. Thereafter. the military junta quickly app roved an agreement with the United States to bAn all opium cultivation in Turkey, y;•hlch v;•as 1rowing at least 75 percent of the heroJn entering the United Stat_.s. Now the Turk.I ha ve warned American ,olflclals that the Rg!'ffment may survive only u long as their mil itary govemmt;nt Sta!e1 the secret report : "i Alnerlcan officials 1 were Informed that the ban on poppy growing WllS iss ued by the current military-backed government, which was not dependent on JXlpular support. Whether a freely-elected future Government of Turkey would con· tinuc the ban is an open question. "TurlW:h officials made tbe....oblen'A• lion that poppy growing might be revers- ed by some future government more aub- jc<'t 1-0 local pressure and popular sUi>- porl." CLASSIFIED documents In our possession also raise the nagging pro- blem of Turkish police corruption. One case involves Turkish narcotics cbfef Abdullah Peklas. Jntell lgence reports, stamped ''Secret ... No Foreign Db· semination," say Pektas met .wltb a major narcotics tra.lficker within recent months. After the meeting . Pektas dJrected loweJ.level Turkish narcotics a1ent.s to stoi: harassing lhe trafncker. Despite the suspicion over Pektas, U.S. narcotics ogents ha\'e high respect for the Turki sh national police d.Jrector, Orhan Erbug, whose genius for develop- ing infonnants netted a recent cache of more than a ton of opium, Good ¥.'Ork by the .'l'urks has also cut black market "leakage'' from the t972 opium crop to less than 21.1 percent. On balance, lbc secret l'(!J)Orl'I show the Turkish poppy·banning e 1 pc ri me n t seems 10 be working. ,, i . To the Editor: / · · 'Ibe Mailbox letter from "Mr. Phillifs: (Jan. 17) compels a reply. While Mr. Phillips was becoming a veteran oC WW II, l was a student in junior high and high school. I ~ read , looked at, thought about and d~ Mauld.Jn's cartoom with my ·~-In • our early and middle teens, we weren't · that far from dogtags. jeeps. and .SO. caliber ammunition -and we ~mew it! r ..... • _·MA_IL_. B_o_x_~J SOMEHOW, we didn't ·think of ~fauldin's cartoons as pro-American. Maybe it was because· we ·were all Americans and , as we saw it, he w3s talking about things like the essential humanity of the citizen·soldier. lie knew Willie and Joe all the way llnd fie didn't .; ca re too mucb for General Blodgett. In · to see that the government is using them retrospect,J •d agree that that is pretty . to increase their power over the ifi.. Letters from ·l'eadnl are welcome . Normal.111 writers 1Muld convey their tMssages in 300 worcb or leu . The pgh.t to condense ·lttten to fit space or eU~nate libel is reserved. AU ltttos must include signature and ·m:tWiug addreas, but namea ma11 be withheld °" Ytquest if sufficint - reason iJ apparnlt.· Poetrtl wiU not be p~blish~d. pro--Ameriean. , dividual. Since World War Il, Mr. Mauldin has Voluntarism is freedom. Compulsion is attained stature as one of the finest slavery. We need a ' clean environment, obser(er-commentators on the Amerioan but we don't need coercive meaSures of a and international social and polilical Big Brother ,overnment to rorce us to do scenes. He .is not a propa~, ~t tbiri~ "against our will. U you think we seeks to illuminate conditions wtth need an authoritarian ,state to create a reason, OOmpas&on and humor. ' beall,tiful ·environment, then you would 11IERE 1S comiderable evidence "'that lov01ithe environment of Hitler. the powers exercised by d>ogreu baJ e THE STUDENTS and young people in diminished sufficiently during the pf"$ YOlDlg Americans for Freedom (YAF) several decades to caus·: concern pmong ate working in the ecology m<>vement those who bold the U.S. ~tutlon; im; qujte extensively. Yet, we have the sense Portant. ~ just may be a bousecal to know where ecology ends and coercion in a tiger cage and if concern about that begins. isn't being pro-American, I don't know For the last few years Oregan YAF what is. . r has been selling lady bugs to tanners so .By-the-way, Mr. Nlxon was re-elected ... 'they will not have to use poisonous in- wtth about 60 percent of tbe vote -not. secticides. It b; working well and there is 100 percent. . no Co"mpulsion. CHARLES R. MANNERING YAF, founded by Wiiliam F. Buckley, Bunter's Vletll To the Editor: Following is a reply 1 have to a letter in your editorial page Jan. 19. I am a man of modest means and a citlien of good repute in my community. I am also a gun owner and hunter. Jr. in 1960, will continue to work for tm» environment while at the same time ~ working ror more individual rights. LARRY SAMUE~ O.C. YAF Fascistic To e Editor: pea king in Washington on Jan. 15, egarding our hopefully impending Viet- nam peace settlement, Representative Gerald Ford said, "If everyone y.·jlJ just shut up and back the President .... , Thls comment is totally Fascistic? Only a totalitarian government would request unquestioned allegiance from its populace. It is a well known con- stitutional right of the people to speak out qn an>; and all facef:! of our governing system or the actiam of Us . leaden . l urge .others to write, as I have, to Hon. Gerald Ford, House Office Building, Washington. D.C. 20015, demanding a na· tional public apology for his thoughtless statement. JOHN T. BURGESS Uplifting! T9 the Editor: L. Al. Boyd mentionS in his column about the recording of a ra bbit squealing, used by bunters to lure prodatorl, 11Je aqueal.s being produced by stlnnlng the tibblll alive. Equivalent to hunting wolves with airpianes, clubbing baby seals, baiting v.'ith strychnine, trapping and leaving traps unt1ttended, plus a thousand other atrocities. Isn't it uplifting to belong to the human race! · MIRIAM M. KOTllER Delp for Cities To the Editor: In your editorial of Jan. 18, "City Budget Booster" where you explained how the Federal revenue sharing checks were to be divided up and how they were to be spent among the different cities you said that this coold ix'lng a promising new era of no-strings a!!Sistance to local governments. I couldn't agree with you more! What better way could be found to improve our cities and yet keep our taxes down . So orten we complain about things and then when we do have a chance to improve them we complain because our taxes are increased. 1 found your article very informative as to how the different cities could spend their mon ey. 1 do hope this plan works :is. it is a good one. DENISE KOPEREK Watergate To the Editor; ''Ibarik you Very much for carrying. Jack Anderson 's colWM in your editorial sectiOn. 'Ille article on the Watergate conspiracy (Jan. 18) I feel Is a topjc more people.should·really talk about, and ~Ir. Anderson does! Keep it.1up. KEVIN MONTGOMERY rar ... u' Qui: . ~· 'i'o th8 Editor: : I'" The trouble with ilds is-their parmts. U you wonder why your children don't mlnd you, If they are in trouble with the l1iw, loot at your past e.1:ample and rela· tiomhlp to tbem. Did yw ,1et a JlOOd e•· ample! Were they able to talk to you and did you listen and respond with love and ooncer:n? Do you blame tbeDT for getting in trouble and runn!hg around with the wrong crowd? BUT WHERE were you when they needed guidance an ·sclpllne? Someone to list.en. to their proti , hopes and ideas? Or were you too involved in your own things and did y shun them and always tell them to talk to you later about ia?· · No wooder they looked and turned " other tbing8 and people. No wonder they did things trying desperately to get your attention and love. And did they final!y give ilp on you? IT'S 11ME to examine our lives as parents to see where we are going wrong instead of blaming our children. It's lime to slow down and show them we love them. We need to listen to them and to teach them the truth so they don't have to go out and do things !liurting themse lves, you and society to find out the truth. It's time to teach them the ways of God -and it's time to get right with Him ourselves. --STUDENT, NAME WITIIllELD "AW, COME on Mr. Henningsgaryd. you cannot be so far detached from pl!ali- ty that you deny death in nature, or is it just that simple, mechanical device called a gun that you don't like? 1 speak now of the lawful use of firearms, oot their Ulegal use, wbJcb I am u opposed to as any decent person, yourself and Mr. Grant included. Remarks That Can Pique a Plumber "We slaughter animals by the millions to satisfy our hunger, and we kill more people on the highways lban Is con- ceivable. We kill whole ecosystems with bulldozen ind seem intent upon destroy· ing the workt for all Ille by Polluting the seas. --+iwuv, J\fR.. Henningsga8rd. do you wish to bypass all the pressing and widespread evils and move to prohibit people like me from enjoying a healthful hobby and interesting pastime?" CURT CAMPBELL E.nremes To the Edilor: BJg Brolller is here. 'l1ie government though the good ca""' ol a clean en- vironment ii plaM.iDg to ration gasoline to curtail ctrlvlhc In southern calilornla. Of course th1a ls all ln the ~ of clear air. But ;i,.;;;ldo't ,.. go 1 llltte !urther. Uke why not ttquln permits to travel on the gq_vmunent roads to go anywhere 1"11 want to. Wh'y1>0rreitrrct the number of cm or property a family can own. Why not just ba n cars. ) THESE EXTREMES will probably not happen for aome...Ume, but guolioo ra· tlonlng is the loot In the door. Cl.,.r air ll1d water 19 a must. Y•~ do we sacrifice our lndJvlduaJ rtghts and freedoms for It. Of C6tlrlt not. However, (be ecoloa movement L1JmanY areas fall Remarks a plumtJ gets tired ol bear· mind lending us a big wr~ and we'll ing: "You plumbers are getUng like doc-( J fix It ourselves?" tors _ you hate to make boUJe calla HAL BOYLE ' "I tell you l can't see yw any more anymore." often, Sam. Jrfy neirhbor1 are bound to "Sam T\Jmjoint, the only dl!ference llUS~ sometbinz If thoY see a plumber between you and Jes,,e James lJ that an hour, and most of them had calluM go into a house. more tJua.n cmce a month. Thai never-happens." Jesse had lo use e _ _o,v ir " gun 0 getnll.'' ----~-·"Never-mind-comin&-ROW--to-fix. my.- "I've got an unem· 11SAM HAS been $pending the winters nooded basement, Sarn. The kldt like lt ployed brother -In· 111 Florida so Iona he wouldn't know how that wvt and we've decided to keep It as law wM ts looking to ll:r: frozen pipes anymore." a swimming poot" foi 80 easy way to "Yes, it'• a real de 11 i r a b 1 e make a Uvlng, Sam. neia:hborhood to move into. We've got Could three intemlst.s living hero, • surgeon, a you put him well-lo-do undertaker, 1 banker, a retired on aa a helper?" "As your ""·-i-admiral -ll1d two plumbers. But don't '"'' iiet your hopes up too blah. The plwnben ciao., Sam, I suuest 1 .u. we me a UtUe common 1eDSe in our busi· U:ir' =.,.emera:ency c~ o:ctpt .at ..., rolali«ls. llonwnber, I can rlile 111Y "llello, ti this the p!wnber! A pipe In fees too ." .... kllclJen bu bunt ll1d the waler on "JUST BECAUSE I Dunked you out o1 llJe Door II alroody II• tncbel deep. When high IChool your flnl year, Sam, you'r< Ctlllld I make an«ppolntment wltb ,.U!" not lOinl to ...iuse to come and OJ my "Sam, as your wife you linow I doo't lca!QI toil.~ .,. you! Please Sam, 1....., like to Interim In your bust .... but I old teach«. needJ you. can't we. let think you~l'fl creaUna: some ruentment In bYIOl!ff by bygones!~ your clltntJ by drMng-up-to thrlr houses "You aay you want Sam, my son. the in your new limousine. Don't you thtnk It plumber? can you caJJ back later, "-·ould be more diplomatic to go back the please? He's In CODIUltat'on now." old station waa:on?" "Why I• It ~ always IQ!1£! ..... of "CONGR.\TULATIOJllS, Sam. You're your tools, but you "''" l orset Jo send the Ol'lt phMnber the b<nt has <Vor had your ·bill?" on Ill board of dJrectors.'' "Yeah, I'm a rtal old-timer , Sam. I "My morilmy !ent me here, Mr. Tum· can remember way back when I was joint. She says she know1 you're far too yoong and plumbers made about • dollar busy Jo come ywnc~. but would you \ A, • OIA•I COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. W.,d, Pllbll&h er T"°""" K"vll, Editor Borl>ot4 Kr<ibl<h J:dUoriot PoD• Editor Tk<' f'ditntitl 1•11~ nt lhe Crilly Yllot 1ttk1 to lnfunn flnd 1tlmu· Tat-.-Mditl'I bt t11'6rritln1 thl• nt't\tpa~r·i opinion' and com- mental')' "" 1•111le11 nt ln tercct and slintrican1:,., by l)m\•ldlnw: a fnrum fur the cxp1'C'5tlon of our rtlldtn' oplnlona.. 11nd by pn.'M'nllnJC th•· itfv"Fl'Ml Ylc"'lll'ltl'll.t iif l"htonncd"""nb-' srn'<'tlf nnd ~l'Okt'~ml':n on h>f~I nf lhc dill'. Wednesday, January 24, 1973 .. ' ( I \ t I I I I I 1 I I . -. .• v • • r • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks • • VOL 64, NO. 2-., 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES . , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1973 N TEN CENTS t.· ReieaSe ·of POWs to ·Start in -Mid-February WASlllNGTON (AP) -Pre!M.¢1•1 14-{ller' Hem:Y JCLDcer !!lid lodaj' the lJ'liase of American prisoners of wu would liqjn Jn' llan9I by rilld·l':ebnW'y. (See related otorle$, Paaer•·ind 1~ Speaking at a ,Wblte Houoe news eon- l<rtnce, . Klll!Di'M aald the 471 U.S. !'OW• l>Old la North Vletn1111 and ta .. ,.OOlc! be tunied o~er to ~rlcan medical,..._ Ill !lanol at~lh of about II diiys ..:! btginnlni 15 · doya . - al1et liit·--DI Is l!gned on &otura.y. . '11111 "llll!lld lhean the · !Im U.S. pria!lam would be released on or about Feb.II.·" , . ltlaalqer llkt another :oa u.s. prilonera known to be bold In Soutb Vie~ Mm will be released to American or-ncwa in' the areai In which~ tbty are btld. ~ . . ! ileconltng to Kissinger, all U.S. pr)Jooer1 of war .tn NQ!tb and Soutb Viel· . -nam and C.-Will be releued, lie said tbe United Slates wu ·told !bat no U.S. prlsonera t,rLbeld In Cambodia. , 11 American prisoners will be released at lntervab of two weeks or ~ days In roughly equal Installments," Kissinger said. with the total time frame coinciding wltb tbe lklay withdrawal of all U.S. forces from South Vietnam: Prisonera held in North Vietnam and Laos, he said, will be received by U .S medical teams in Hanoi and be flown in American planes to locations ·to be selected by U.S. officials. It was &Mounced before Kisslnger'a Pews conference that the United States and North Vietnam agreed to return all prt.soners "without delay." A document spelling out the agreen}tnt on handling POWs also says that the return "shall be carried out at places convenient to the concerned P.Srties." Again, the docu~t rele8sed by the White House does not say what those places •Ill be. The places of return, the document ' be agreed' upon by a new tem- rary jolri · 'tary comml88ion made of rep ntatlves · of the United Sta , North etnam, South Vietnam and the Viet Cong. The only specific time mentioned lo the protocol stipulates that "the return· of all captured persons ... shall be completed within 60 d8ys of the signing of the agreement at a rate no slower than the rate of withdrawal from South Vietnam of United States' forces and those of other countries." The document covering civilian as well as military prisoners on both sides pro- vides that the seriously ill, wounded or r.uaimed, and old persons and women shall be returned first. "The remainder shall be returned either by returning all from one deten- tion place after another or in order of (See POWs, Page %1 * * * * * • ea.ce ac erm8-nve1 e • • ··war Stepped Up ' ' Despite Aceord SAIGON (UPO -The Vleinllll war tn-cea.!ire goes Into effect, unarmed U.S. ciesaed In lempo today dflplle tbe an-hellcoplera will eonUnue to Oy ad- nounced -itre, and faoklnc U.S. mlnistrative missions. But he said military -iaid ~ pound helicopter gunships and fighter-bombers lfqopl, bel._ and alrplw crews will -1d ~ready to scramble to their aid ii -.._ doirtnr tbe '!Ut•tbr<e they .. fired """"" dajl· ol the war. • ·A U.S. spcW-1nan aa1d no orders to ''l'here bu ·baca no ~ • tn PllJl bllcl: ht'19 ...,. to·Army and Marine mJ•-,• onl ,.i4. "· , .~ w!1ll South Vlei•"'""°. 11111· ~= ~·'\;:' '·t:=1 .-..~ rylllc GUI -.!fltlal fnim a. !'w~ .j,iWils Ma; -,_ il!C .a\r -, -,. ·'· ~ . ...... ....... I ~ -..--U.-A::ii l~ ... la tbalr _.., ioalll -Olo on• iof4, 'Danm 6tll • <# ~· UIL 1il ..... limJ bomllm llew • llm>day <• p.m.' ) ......,, .... tbe thre<-p!iJio nilsilom Ill Vletilam and alao * *. ' * . l':!...~llt tarcots tn Combodia and T ~· !"' ceaae-llnl -tntn effect, Nixon erm:B ~u-.: ~ cC.i.t. bea.z , · ~-moveto~le • ' • • -ciontesled '*<•ltmq. Pact 'F•am.14 ........ • -1uc1-Iii eom-• ' O ,".'"&e; llllilllt'actlvity ""'*" t11e x..,. enc1-1ni at 4.p.m: ~. mrnw.r. .~ · ~ _ sald! 'Jliift woro lll UlllllllllDllHIUaled B:ut ~o~'"*~ ==11~:~.Zfi:r~ .WASHINGTO!f(AP) --!iii· Ill were repor)ed Jan. 7. · an described· tbe Vie1nlm --, 'lbirleeO 851 -hll ..W of Quang meat aa "fracile" but toJil ~ Trj Clly, 400 'lllilel north of Saigon. The IO&ders tod•J "we have boPes (ii) l'l1D demolished jlrqvlnclal capital Is believed eiidure," 5enile 'll<PUbllcon L<aclor Hugh one of tbe pnme larpts of North '\'.let- Scoll ol 'Peanay!'8nLt lllld. ·ume..;:Vlef Cilai'unlts In ahy .land-grab- sOott quoted Nl>m u ba'ling ·tbanl<ed bing assaull. !!IC bipaitlaan -al -and S<nale ~ lor -= .... -Jedcing -..... \JMI, -'aod addlal: :-•city~ tbe dllne, we'w-ROt our pri9aDen cm1dnl -., a peace·, l»we.ver fn&ile, wblcb we .llffe llcipes wfD ..,. Market. Suffers .. ' dUrt." . Another. Sl~p . •ttbefe are ~' ' Scott said Nix~ Qii told tbe t,,..bour, 20-mtnute meeting NEw ,YORK (AP) -Tuesday's an- at the White HoUse. "It would be e:z. nouncemeot of a Vietnam cease-fire *-<lJ' belpfu1, wlllle belq honest, not brought on early stock ,D)IJ'ket gains to a:mult our lean bot our belle! !bat --11>l!ai' ,wldclr qaicldy. tu"'!" tnto-beavy tbJs. ii j;eol)o wltb ....... " tbe Prel!dent -.. wu~quoted as saYinC. · · Brokl!n llld nne investon who have , '"i'luink God for tboae who stood, !bank -walling for. a sellln« opporltmlty GOd for tboae wbo pve their llftS, tbaok toat odvanlqa of tbe earfy strength to God for -who suffered and for.them ' ~ atocS. ' ' all. We'rw c1ama. ,....i of t))lm." f!!>o11 ,. doalitc Ill'! Joaea .. ....,. of 30 ~ 1'1-• """"' Jn· a..-="•"' llltillrlil .llidll..-...... 11.0I Ill ~· ....... atd -a oJandillg tvatiml. ' l91i!U1, In eerly aadJnc' tbe Dow had "Earlier la the ........ lbO GOP leader -up mare_.. points. ...;orted, !iel. -c. 8-11'(1).Ma), ' . l\issinger Expresses Confidence WASITTNGTON (AP ) -Washinglon and Hanoi unveiled today the terms of an -intricate peace accord to end America's longest war, and negotiator Henry A. Kissinger ei:pressed confidence a Satur· -, .~ cease-fire in sOuth Vietnam would lateTSpiactacross-aU..af.JJ¥k>china. (Sec related stories, Pages.~ and 5) WfT ....... DA.. HPRY KISSINGER, FOREGROUND, ANO. LE DUC THO, BACKGROUNO, SIGN AGRIEMENT , • •• . Porh Slpl"I of Co-Flro .._.,,!1111 Capiu,:.d Jn White Houao Photo . Editor, Conservationist Head State Commission ·"" S.W FRANCISCO (AP)-The publi!her .~~t M~gazlne and a Beverly Hills ·~tJOl\i.Sl . were elected today lo bead' the' Callfbrnia Cc>a!ilal-Conservation ~ .. orealed by votera through _Prop. 20 last lfovember. 1t·was the firat meeUng of the 12-mem- . her. comrtµ1sion1• which has control over develoP,~~t. of ,.California's 1,08"1-mile shorellDe ilnd is t.o draw a kmg-range 'coait CODlen'ation ~an: ' · The ·controversial initiative provided for the statewide commJssion ·and six regional· commissions with ·a m~ate to "p-eserve, protect, and restore the -r~-oLtbe..coastal zone.'' Conservat.lonists !C(twed off against real estate developen, oil comRl!lles and utilities on tbe issue,, which Won sup- port from ss percenr•of California's ,.vmr.,. I '1·., <' 1 . llelvln B. Lanr._.ol Meola,~ flli!!llsb- . er,tl,illla¥t ~-~'<0111-rftlaalOO ~a11<and·Ellen Siem Harris of·Be'ftrly HUlsJ ·a ·conservation ·activist and consumer columnist for the Los Angeles Times, was clecJed vice- chairman. Time Of f Set For NewPort Newport Beach •city· offices 'will close -11tatsday between• ll::tl a.m·. and 2:30 p.m. to allo'w elnR}oyeS to view the televised funer8.J. service for. former President Lyndon B~ · Johnson. 'lbe service ill scheduJed from I p.m. to'2 p.m;'PST. · · · City Manager · -rl L. W;nn Slid cliy offices Wto 'Iii! open u UIUl.I e:zcept for the tbree-bour period. . New port Passes • Private H.ome Zoning Contro ls By L. PETER KRIEG Of .. lMlr ,. ltefll · A new r.onlng ordinance will allow the City of Newport Beacb to atop a peraon from bullding on his own property. Councilmen Monday night, on a S-2 vote, established an "open apace" :r.one that will allow them -wUhout mutual coment 'from a prroperty owner -to place:any parcel they want tn· that zone, thereby. forbidding any •type of c:on- •lrucUon. . The new 1.0n.l.ng tool was sharply criticlzed by two councilmen, Carl Kymla Ind Rlcbar J Croul. "It could win<! up with IOlll$Jdy zoned out of their property," CroW said. "I feel very shaky_ when we do somethtnc Ulce this," .he said. , Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis defended tbe need for u.l'ordlnance, He pointed out !bat councilmen were not app!Yina It to any parllcular p&u1 at !bis Ume, mere- ly making tbe tool avallabfe. But Kissinger and his North Viet~ namese negotiating counterpart said there were no secret peace terms. The cbl<r U.S. negotiator made tbese other major points in his 90-minnte White House news conference : -'About t 46,000 North Vietnamese ~ remain in South Vietnam,. but KilllJll•r-5'id-thelr-llUIDbon~should ...,. a prriod ol time be JUlljec!.111 c:oo- slderable reduction" becaute they cannot be reinforced, resupplied or replaced.· -The po!IUcal Independence of Souih Vietnam Is guaranteed and its future form, Including the fate of President Nguyen Van Thieu's government, will be determined, without outside interfen!nce, by_ the South Vietnamese themsefves. -A National Connell on National Reconciliation and Concord will be organized among the South Vietnamese themselves on a three-part basis solely to organize tbe elecUons and im~ plementatlon of the agreement, not to act in any way as a coallUOn government. -The demilitarized zone cor.tinues as a temporary mtHtary demarcation line which cannot be violated under any circumstances by mllltary forces or either side, Ki.sslnger said. Neither cam- bodla nor Laos can be used as infiltration routeS or as bases for foreign troops, he said. -'Jlbe agreement in no way restricts U.S. military forces off Vietnam's sboru or in Thailand, he s&id. "The deployment would be more geared to the war situation" than to an- tlclpaUon of an established peace, Kiss- inger added. -Discussion of U.S. economic aid to 1111 of Indochina, Including North Vieti.am, will come "only after the signature of the agreement and after its implementation ls well advanced," the negotiator said. The 12-page agreement, to be signed Saturday before the ·Vietnam cease-fire takea effect at .• p.m. PST that day, does not call for withdrawal or the 135,000 North Vietnamese troops in the 90Uth. But it does call for removal of. all foreign JS.. PEACE, Pqe fl ~·"'the -11e:r·~-~0om-~:-~~~ ·-~=.~m--.·-hools,:_Offices to Close • quoted Sen. J. w. ~ (!). ~ - Ad<), -of the -l'oretao crouJ said he feared aome tuture coun- cil might abuae tbe Jaw or oome might now try to apply the mnlng to all tbe state-owned e:zcess freeway propertj in the city. Tba~ Ctoul ,.Id, .would put tbe city In the middle of major lawsuits. · Weadler I I I - l =u.~...::..::"' ... ~ Coast Facilities w Observe LBJ Mourning Day hOttnr , llid "I cllOiratuJate yooi" aod tblt tr.i *Jioemeat ls "later IMD I bnped ~ "'•-"aOocL" ~ ' .J)AILY PIWT AD: • I , , , j °S~E HOJV ~T JF'QUS DAILY PO.al' -ads jUll Ion 111 Wort. &le bow they.. -: ,• ' ·• vw sue. Radio, ruy af>od ccind. -oe1I, Dl·DD. - That ad ftrked oo well !bat the car WU ICMm liOkt. ~ dncl -aod lei_,, DAILY PIWT ctalBllled Wllll ad ao 111 _.. lor )'OU. " • '. I ·' I ' ; no ~ (lao/oo -" .... ~ --·••tom7• _ _,.,. _n...., • .....,._ .. ~ Dr : ..., Pfffrt=. L;lllll a. J•~••••· fl 11 0 ..... ,.,. '•bned I 1111 .. ZEE I ..... , ..... .,J ' However, major stock an:t-cornmodltes exchangea and the over·t- m.rket 'wtll be cloaed. City ball ofllcel tn Fountsin Valley, Irvine, and s..i Beacb wW stay'open. In c.ata M-. i11111U11110n Beach, 1-Beach aod San Clemente city or- flcll will ba clooed. City -" Newport 8eacb and San Juan ·1p11tnao bad not dOclded tbts morning whether " DOI to cl• their of. fices. Tbey were awaltlns the decision of the' coonty Board af Sopervlson con-cernlna county olflcll end couru. but were upected to follow the county's lwL -... the Harbor Judlciol Dlslrtct Court lllllOUl1COd II will be cJooed and that all ~ ICheduled for Tburaday will be beard FrldaJ at the aame Ume. • After school activltes at all school playgroundl along the Orange Coast have be<n cancelled except In Newport Beach Ind Seal Beacb . C1Ulel •t Orange l."ast College, Golden West Coll ... , UC Irvine Ind UC Irvtne Eataon have been cancdled. llOwOve<ci!tf:'atlO< appointments at 0CC and West College wtlJ be beld u licbeduled. And flnst ... arnlnatlonl ortclnaDJI acheduled at both colleges for Thursday will be postponed unW Feb. l, Regular examination o.!.cdulet will continue Friday. --- Cl! State Fullerton ol5clals were awnlttng t"o county "'pervlaon' declaton 'b<fcn announclll(, tbe~ pl1111 for the day of mounlipc. Cl! Stale Long -orllcex will be CS.. CL06ED, Pli&e Ii "You're looking 'down around corners you shouldn1t loot down 'around," Mcln- nla countered, saying !bat tbe city would have to conduct public bearings before It established the open space r.one anywhere. Croul and Kymte agreed' !bat !Ome 20ftint1 clualfica~ for ,extsttng para Is necessary, but SUUBea their conctrns 18'!> SPACE, hp I) Stereo Amj>lifier Stolen in Balboa A burglar smashed In the door oi a Balboa Penlnlllll aparlm<•l Tueactay to steal a MOO stereo ampllflcr wblle Ill owner wu away attending college eta.a. Rl<kY L. Harris, 23, of 110 E, Bay Ave .. called lnveatlgatora. who said the burglar used bis foot to JPck In the door. , ' ' Considerably cloudy on Thursday according to tbe weatberiady, with a 20 percent chance ot sbOwers on Thursday O)(enlng. Hlghs In the eo.. low• in the 40s. iNSlbE TOD~'Y The Irvine Commvnity~ The· ottr brings bock its Dtctmbtr drama "Dt0r friend.I" /Of" a rin· ale "encore'1 perforTnOflCe thi1 Saturda~. St< E!lter1altl...,.t, l'aoes 2a.29. J , .. ' . DA1l V PILOT "t N Trial Told . , Of Mit chell, Stans Roles \VASHINGTON (API -Former Al ty. Gen. John N. 1'-fitchell and former Secretary ot Commerce t.fauriee R. Stans approved payme11ts 10 the man charged \\'ith a political-espionage con-. splracy against Democnts, · t h e Wa1ergate trial ha:i bee'l .told. The statement Tuesday o! Hugh W. Sloan Jr .. former treasurer of President Nlxon ·s re-election campaign . was given to the trial judge aft er the jury .\.\'JS sent out -0f the room. ft "·as lbe first testimony that Afitchell and Stans are conf\t'('ttd \.\'ith the funds allegedly used ICI finance the political spying. Sloan said be gave a total of $199.000 in cash to G. Gordon Liddy, the man ac- cused ol lead ing the operations which C"Uiminated in the break-in June 17 at Democratic national headquarters in tbe \\'atergate complex. But Sloan testified he had no idea what happened to the money he said deputy c<.rnpaign director Jeb Magruder authorized him to turn over to Lldd,y. "You didn't question .ft.fr. Magruder about the purpose of the $199,0X>?" U.S. Dist. Court Judge John J. Sirica asked Sloan. "No, sir." Sloan replied. "I verified \\'ith Mr. Stans and lt!r. Mitchell he was authorized {o make those." "You verified it with who?" Sirica ask- l'd. •·Secretary S1ans, the I i n a n c e chairman. ar:id I didn't directly, but he verified lt :\·ilh John Mitchell, the cam- paign chairman,'• Sloan said. Magruder and Herbert Porter-, former director of scheduling for the re-election car.1paign, testified they asked Liddy to set up an intelligence operation to disrover any ,OS.Sible dangers to Republicans campaigning for the Nil:oo ticket last year and to chttk on security of the party's na!ional convention. But both denied ordering I.he wiretap- ping and burglary with which Liddy, former coumel to b o t h Nixon com- mittees, and James W. McCord Jr., Ni.I.- on campaign security chief. are charged . Five other men, i.1cluLing former \Vhite House consultant E. Howard Hunt. have pleaded guilty. McCord was ooe of ltv~ arrested inside the Watergate during the break·in. From Page 1 SPACE ... over the other potential uses of the ordinance. "lt would be far more equitable to in- llert the words 'mutual agreement' in the ordinance," Kymla said. "And If that's the Intent. maybe ex- isting ordinances could handle the prob- lem," he said. Community Deve\oimlent Diredor Richard V. Hogan_polnted out that there are some permitted, profit-making uses for open properties in an open space zone, although be conceded the ordinance does not provide compensation for the landowner whose property Is subjected to the new zoning. Permitted uses include agricultural uses, golf courses and aqua.Uc parks, when use permits are obtained. But the main objections came to language in the ordinanct which says lhe city can arbitrarily declare public or 1>fivattly owned land can be placed in the open space zone if: -Use would endanger the public beaJth, safety or general weUare. -Land ls too steep to build upon and/or where the grading or development would ·end3nger public or safety. -The land is subject lo severe seismic hazards, flooding or inundation from storm water or tidal movemtnts. -The area is under airport takeoff and approach patterns. This section or the ordinance was o~ posed by Councilman Milan Dostal, who voled with Crou1 afid Kym.ta on a motion by Croul lo approve the ordinance without the section in It. The motion lost, 4-3, however. Dostal subsequently voted in fawr of the entire ordinance. OU.•I COAST ~ • DAILY PILOT Tiit 0,...., CNll DAllLY PILOT, •lfl'I W11b ti c9"lllMd "'9 Ntws-P,_ .. 11 llUlllllillm b)' tlle Or1n119 teelf PllbtW."'9 '°""*"'· SfH. , ..... 11 ... ,. SlllblltlMll, Mondey "' ..... FtlNy, Mt Cot11 Ma., ~ Bef(f\, Hlll'l!l~ BtkhffOlllll•!,, V•lley, Lf9Ul\ll llHdl. Jr-rillt/S.dlolltb.Ka. and Sin ClemenlU- $.atl JllM C1plsrr-A .IM!Dle rwglOllel edrtt.11 k PIJbllWled $el11r111ys .,.. Suntl•'fl· ftt. IN'lnc .. I !l'lbltt.l'llrll pllnl b II DI Well .. )' SltHI, Coll• MeY, C•li'OmN, n.». ltelrert N. w •• ~ Prftlffnl Mid Jtutollsher J1~~ R. C11rle1 Vkt PN$klent •l'ICI G9Mr11 M1Mgn- Tho1t111 KMvil Edl191' Tlto1T1•t A, Murphi11e ~'"9 Edltvr L '•t•r Krl .. N..,,..I IHdl City t:dll9r N...,.., ..... OfRcit lJJJ Newport hulevet.I M•ili-.i AMret1: P.O ..... 1•1s. t26'J --Cttl• MtM: • Witt .. , l"eet """"" ..-: "2 ..... ,,._ I ........ 9"dt! tl'111 leecfl ...._.. S.ft C~: :I05 H«1t1 l!.I Cl'""" AMI , ........ 1714J '4MJ11 Cl• ...... A•11111 i Ma-1471 ~· lf71. or....-Gold "'°4111Mr11 ~ .... -...,...,. , ..... .,. ...... ..,..... ,.,..,... ... ..,..,,.," ..... ,.,..,-.. ,.........., ......,, .,..... ,.,.. ........ ~ ..... . ..... o.....,... ..... c ... --. ~ ... t4'fltll0ti 1W _,,_ UM fNlllltltVI W IMff U.1S ~I .....,..,., :• ......... llMI CM ........ Hopes Renewed ------ Pettinaulc r Nbed ~ • I • · Strict Bu ld1 .. Control .. Ntwpoct Beocb elly """""11-hive wnpped the -strlncent bulldlri1 con- trols· in \be c:UY~l'l' VOlll1d virtuolty •vory ~· -1 Oii'. llolboa l1ilQd. Bul 111\\Y ft to agree wllh v1 .. ~ HoWald lloien that "1 _ ... ey ulela ao tho Balboa Pmla1ola! 11\d turned down bis pi<>pocal to'Jlllt altnoit all ~ eait ol llth Strool. '!be -llall>oa JS(lnd Jm~t A.uodaUon !lr<!Oll1 IU~rted cmtioo of the R-1.15 "'llnilted dUplU'' teme fw ill but the buslnesa ~trtCIS on Matbio'..id on however. g- Isle \ . . Rolen asked City Attorney Denni• ' O'Neil to pttpal'tl a ruolutioo ror con·: alderallon Feb. JI that ~ oro,.. the ; ptaMlz\i coqimlsalOJ! ~ he1ln public i hes.rin&I on the pro_,, : '11>11 """1d need I .. pie mijorily • vote for approval. · : : Se.verat C'OUDCllmen and residents ques· : . tloned the need for any· moratorium · : because OI the Impending regu!atlonl or; , Propc)siUon 20, the coa1tal lnlflative. : ; ' Agale Aven&JeS. • Tbe new ZM!nc cfusificalloo llni\b \be F;ve Terror; "ts size ol dwelll!ig UJl!b· -up lo two on aoo " ...., lot -to lllO percen,t ol Ibo liulldable lot a~ bulld•bl• 1o1 . .,... 1,t t11e _ Free Amer~ican .- footage that can be :nett for· building ~:: ~ i:"..!!. alley anll lideyua Envoys in Haiti · ~1rs. Carole Hanson and her son Todd, 6, watch tele- vision at El Toro as President Nixon announces that a peace agreement bad been reached Tuesday. ?tfrs. llanson:s husband. Capt. Steven Hanson, was shot down over Laos seven years ago. She bas received no mail, but she believes that a photo released by Communist sources several years ago includes her husband in the picture:· Rogers had called \or stoppage ol all but one-ramUy housing constnlction Oil PORT·AU·PRINCE, Haiti (UPI) - Balboa Peninmda for 180 days while plan-Five Haitian terrorists today released nlng commlssionen and councllmen U.S. Ambassador Clinton E. Knox and studied way1 of controlling future density tJ.s. consul Ward ChrUtell>en 'bn'etum in the db~ be repr!9eDts. Roger-a. bad declined to recommend for.a government promise to flY them, •12 Suspect in County Ca.r Thefts Turns Self In specifically that tbe R·l.5 zone be applied political ~n IJl\I fro,000 ransom IQ to the Peninsula, saying only that some r.-texlco. , ~ ~ • oontrols are needed. :Ibey hid been holding the diplomata at He contended there will be a flood of gunpoint since Tuesday night. building permits sought before any con--A spokesman for the American their dates of capture, beginning with trols can be applied through the nonnal, Embassy in Port-au-Prince said lbe eun- but lengthy. planning process. men released Knwc, a black, and those who have been held the longest," While the island controb we.re ap. Christenaen unbanned at the airport at the . document said. proved on a 6-1 vote. with Coundlman 8:40 a.m. PST alter the French am- From Page 1 POWs ... By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ... DloltY ,.1191 Slaff A Rosemead man suspected by police of masterminding a rash of sports car thefts in Newport Beach and several other cities last year has surrendered to police in Alhambra. it was learned today. James Darryl Witt. 23, walked into the Alhambra police station late last week and told them, "Newport Beach Js look- ing for me ," according to Newport Beach Capt. Don Oyaas. Witt's arrest leaves only one prime suspect, 18-yeaNJld Hank Coleman Oswald of Rosemead, !lltiJ-I at large, Oyaas said. A third Rosemead man, Gilbert Armenta, 19, is already in custody at Orange County Jail, be!d In lieu or $25,000 bail. The three men, along with possibly a dozen others alleged1y hired on an "as- needed" basis, are suspected of stealing as many as IS Gmnan--made Porscbtl in Newport Beach ilone during the last stx months of 1972. The stolen <:ars were stripped of valuabJe1 parts. , JJ)d then dumped in da!'N<\ IO<l~-y;orange-.,' . Oswald, """ tbo. only central fiilure In tbe, .... still being &onght by police, Is beheved by Oyaa, to be near surrender after ween of conversatiou.s with hiS mother. ' • "By her own admi~ion, Oswald's mother has been commuoicating with From PIJfle .I PEACE ..•. forces from Laos and Cambodia . Kissinger said he expects a formal cease-fire in Laos "within a short period of time." He said the Administration ex- pects •'a de facto cease-fire will come in- to being over a period of time" in Cam· bodia. He said he would not elaborate on the situation in Cambodia and Laos. Le Due Tho, the North Vietnamese negotiator who shaped with Kissinger the agreement dlsclos~d in general term s by President Nixon 1'ue.sday night, said in Paris it was "a great victory for the Vietnamese people"' iie said it included no provisions for withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from the south. For his part. Kissinger said it would not impase a coalition government, even in disguise, upon the south. He said final political solution would bt! left to the parties in South Vietnam, tihich means Saigon and the Viet Cong's National Liberation Front. Kissinger said the ultimate destiny of South Vietnam will be decided by free elections . He said ~he natcre of the "political evo lution" of the south is up to the parties involved there. Asked if there was any provision that South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu must resign, Kissinger said, "There is no such provision in this agree- rr,ent .This again Is a matter that will have to be decided by the Vietnamese parties . . . There is no requirement of any kind like this in the agreement." Asked how the United States persuaded Thieu to accept the presence o North Vietnamese troops In the south, Kis~­ inger said: • Secretary of Jefense Melvin Laird said Richard Crout, a builder, opposed, the bassador intervened lo the case. Tuesday night that teams of U.S. council tejected Rogers' proposed ''The radio, which was coverlng the ex- hlm on a regular basis," Oyaas said. specialists and evacuation aircraft' will moratoriwn 4-3. change at the airport live, said they were "She said she can't turn him in but bas Rogers got 8 majority but be needed smllini and happy so t imagine tbey'tt> been encourae:ing him to give himself be ready to go --..as soon as possible" siz votes lo impose the moratoriwn. qu!te i1l right," the _lr...._ .... said. up." · after the cease-fire agreement becomes Councilmen Carl Kymla and Milan A C46 plane of ~io:;'~ent airline Oyaas said be could not be positive elfecti.Ve Saturday. Dostal joined Croul in killing the pro-Air uaJU was ready to take off for Mes:· Oswald will surrender soon but now that ., poll · I he !!•the only prime suspect being sought Under the protocal, the United States, posal. ico with the kldnapers, the ·uca by Police from seven Orange County law North Vietnam and the other warring The .moratorium may not be forgotten , prisoners wbose rel.Ff.Se they demanded 1 and l'/0,000 aboard. enforcement agencies the pressure is on. part es are obllgated to e1cbange oom-AllO aboa rd the plane were Mexican The investigation of the lnas.,, thefts plete Usts of captured military personnel Front Page J Ambassa'dor to HaiU Annaildo Amador bas been coordinated by Newport Beach and civilians on Saturday, the same day Dur p pal Nuncl "" I Barba •to d detective Ken Smith due to the an, a O I.A.Ilg n an as the agreement is siiMd. CLOSED · French Ambassadot Bernard Dorin. predominance of theft! in Newport This should provide the first bard in-• • • Dorin carried out most of the negotla· Beach. formation on how many American lioos with the terrorists, pers0b8]1y Oyaas said that while the search for servicemen are held capllve and where c' ... · ···it r:-11 examinat!:>:·-will be held guaranteeing their safe passage out of Oswald will go on, Witt was the man they are. as scheduled. Students planning to the COlDJtry in an. appeal made over ~ most wanted by police in connection with The latest Pentagon Jist shows 587 cap-register Thursday have been instructfd HaJUan radio. 'l'be gunmen appUenUy the theft ring. lured and another 1 ...,c. ... 1 ... 1..... A bia chose to go to Mexico of their own ac-H Is the anted the t .. .-.. ~ -e to register Friday instead. l " e man we W mos , question Is bow many of these men listed cord. OyaaJ said. "We found evidenee linking as missing are In POW camps In 'North Tbe school holiday ha9 prompted the Tbe embassy spakesman said tho him with all the mass dumpings of stri~ Veitnam, South Vietnam or Laos and re3Cbedullng of 10 high school wrestling release of the hostages was the result of ped cars last year·" . bow many have not been found. --meets. oegotlatiom between~ the French, Mu- Armenta'1 arrest Dec, 19 ln a Newport Within 15 days after u.; ce.ue-flre, the Contests originally "!'I .jar 1llundaY ican,J!!'!! V-.,.buladora to.»aJti Beach apartment complex-we lhej:ey •ignatories wll! lgr.e O.'cliOosui, IWo ct are changed "" Ediaon al Coroiia de! aa ...U l.l 'the'i!iiJ!lj,, gO'fuDm!lifOl 21· that cracked the theft case, Oyaas said. rr.ore national Red Ctoss societies to Mar, today; Costa Mes& at Estancia, r.ea~ld Prestc:ten.for-llfe Jean-Clallde Police allege they have linked Armenta "visit aU place!: Wbert captured mllitil'Y Saturday night; Brea at Dan . Hills, Feb. Puvaner and soeclal U.S. ·state De'Pert-. tO·the theft of five Ponchel tbat same personnel 8.Dd foreign civilians are beJd." 6; Fouutain Valley at ""'"""lia., Tues-ineftt-'~. -~ --'-t!n~. \ n]thl..... -.~·"'-~ Tile lfnftecl ·States !OE£ -hal ~ • y· Anaheim at..M~;i;"' "Y""••· ""'l'l1li'l~if salll lliiiii were -...i ' !nlorn\atloo teceiv .. 'l!om"'ilnlltida that the North Vje"""i"" l!ave · ~ Vie)<, I,\ i!/d' Clep>erite.'FfidiYi ....&el\'lil fbe' -'iii' If lortor1'ta set t0 Jed Smith and a team of apecil)llts to a . Geneva C'.onveoHdoa on ttea of Santa Apa atflawport H.1tbof, TufldaJ; fiy ·to M:elk:o. 1" garage in an Anaheim indmtr1al -are& prisoners of war by re.fusing to allOw the Western at Westminster, 'l\lesd!U'; 1be gunmen burs\ lntct~ Kno1's prfvate where -the; claim to have found International Red Cross to inspect POW Sonora at Un.iversity, Friday, and Loara residence Wte Tueeiily lDd held blln thousands of· dollars worth of sports car camps. at Huntington Beach, Tuesday. hostage ag~~ the ~lUiCal prisoners. ~~. l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~iiiii~~ Oyaas said the garage had apparently been leased by Witt . Witt i.s in Los Angeles County Jail to serve a 20-day jail seotence for im- personating a police officer and when that term is completed he will be turned over to Orange County authorities, Oyaas said. C. Warren Smith Succumbs at 82; Rites Thursday C. Warren Smith, longt~...li!Juthern California oil man, veteran of World War I and an 11-year resident of porona del Mar, died Tuesday. He was 82.. ~tr. Smith retired to his borne at 133 Shorecliff Road after having lived and worked in Los Angeles s~ 189l He was actively involved in management ot the Doheny family oil holdings following service with the U.S. Navy in 1918. After his retirement, Mr . Smith was active at the Irvine Coast COtintry ·Club. C'.ountry Qub. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, of the family home, four children. Joshua Smith, Mrs. AM Black, Don Wade, and Daniel Wade in addition to two sisters, 10 grandchildren and thm great.grandcbll- dren. Private memorial services wUI be held Thursday at St. James Episcopal Church. Truck and Car Collide in Mesa; Two Persons Hurt Two persons were injured early today when a panel truck -.nd a car collided al the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Victoria Avenue in Colla Mesa. Reported in satWJCtory coPdlt.lon at Costa Mesa Memorial l!oop!tal was . 538 CENTER STREET-:-COSTA, ftll'5A Racquotball Racquots 6. 95 to 29. 95 Dunlop Fort Tenn is Fr•m•• 16.95 Kramer Autogr•ph Fr•m•1 17.95 Stan Smith Aut09r1ph Frames ···················•········· 17.95 Davis lmeprial Fram•• .... 11.95 Bancroft Competition Frames • ..... "'"" "'" "'"" .... 30.00 Victor Imperial Strings ...• 11.00 Vantage Nylon Strings ...... 7.50 Tennl• Dr••••• .... 15.95 to 34.95 M.n't Tennis Shirts .. 6.00 to 1.00 Mon's Tennis Shot1s 5.95 to 15.95 Converse Tennis Shoes . ....................... Men'• 1.50 .. ..................... Ladles 7.95 Mtn'1 Tretorn TeM it Shoes 14.95 Adidas Tennis Shots-Lad ies or "" ""."'" "" ""' Mon'• 16.95 Tennl1 SwNtwt--Men't . "'"" """"" 9.95-.12.95-15.95 Wilson, Penn or Dunlop Tennis Balls "' ...... '" "" .... "". 7.95 Dor. 5. 95-l.9S.12.9S.21.95 Volloyball1 4.2s.ll. 95-10. 9S.!2.9S.17 .95 Soccarball1 l .9S.I0.9S.14.9S.17.95 Playground Balli J.S'-3.25-5.95 Spooclo Swim Sult• l Trunk• Skatoboord1 l Whffl1 Duckfoot F ins Table ToMl1 Paddles l S.!1 Nylon hooded Jackets ...... 7.90 8Hoball,'l'annup Jackets 6.95-7.95 S.1oball Mltt1 5. 95 to 42. 95 Bai.ball Shoos 10.95 to 29.95 S.Mball Undershirt• Trock Shoo• 11.95 to 29.'5 Blkes-Parts-Acc.1torM1 Tlr-Tul>H-Ropolro • • 646-1919 60().poUDd Saw Gone From Buil ding Si te I Margaret B. craw!ord, tt, ol 9"0 La Alameda St., Fountain V1lle7 • .Pollce uy she sustained head lnjuriea In the J:tS a .ro . col Usion. Corultructlon foreman Donald Capulo called Newport Beach pollce Tuesday to report. his crew's 600-pound power saw - wrui missing. Caputo told invesUgalors that thleves hauled the equipment. \\'Of'tb $500, away from a job site at 811 E. t'.l.y Ave., whe.rt It hid been m0tmted on a trailer and covered by a tarpaulin. Police said II probc.bly took a truck 10 haul awai the sa w. Taken to the hospltai for treatment of facial cuts and bead tnJurles wu the driver of 'the panel trtlck, Jdenttntd 11 Michael D. Kimberlin, 28, or UJS..llalboa Blvd.. N•wpart Beach. Kimberlin was not admitted to the holpllat. PoUce say the aecld<nt ~ed 11 Kimberlin wu wmbollnd on Victoria. His truck colllded with the ear drlvon .by Mn. Crawlonl'• husband, 4'-,.aN)d Milton crawrord, . OPEN 9 to e-6 ..... closed Sunday I • • 538 Center-646-1919 • • .. ~ ... •I ,. .. ._ .. .._._ ...... .,._.,.. ............... r~ ·-.. .-.-----J...-1,.. __ ' -• POW Family -Unhel~.eving ' - I l l ' • I ! Sa1ita Cla ra Flier HelJ.:tor. Recor~ 8 % i' ears , •r Tiit ...-... ""' of war or missing in 11ctloo 1' is ended. The faniily of Ibo lint Anierlcln pilot captured In the Loo Angeles Mayo, Sam Yorty Wei: Vlelnem ...,._ .. ya Ill)\ are happy about the COQO-flre an· "Our hesitant and \llCOrtaln conduct of the war has l"lQUDCelDlr'lt bat. wW not believe tt until their ainnan comes prolonged the ezcruciatirig upetience. our division on the home . . home front has con,tWJUy encouraged our enemies to COO· "I ean ooly teU1 you that I am very, very happy that U Unue to believe American dlsilhWonment would cause us finally -like the day haa come -arid 811. )'e8l'B has to pull out and allow them ro f<x"ce their will upon the peo- been a long time," said Mrs. Everett Alvarea .Sr., mother pie of South Vietnam who have surrered "° much from oC Navy Lt. Cmdr. Everett Alvarez J r., 34, North Vietnamese and Viet Oxig wanton terrorism and .... Alvere., who was shot down CNer the Tonkin Gulf Aug. tiarbaric invasion." Gr il:rid Jur 5, 1984, II the klogeet.l>llid U.S. priloner In any wer. Antiwar (Qik:singer,Joan Baez aaid the cease fire is a > • a y "1 ltlll wm't belleYo M umll I eee him," Mn. AIYW "viotorf of the people --the President Into the • said In an i-.1ew 'l'llelday at bel'Jiollla Clan\. home. "I Poeition he finally had ID take." •, Jlaps ~· ckln'tbeliewethemairymore." However, Miss Baez said in Palo Alto interview that n. pllot'1 aistet Delia aald, •411:1eni wasn't ad over-the peace agreement does not mean it is "time ror-the reaction Uke tears. We're •~ -'•• ~ have "' wall and peace people to loclt up their little peace shops and go Ed • ,..-. &""''6 ..., home aod relax, ti n aee """' he'• ftieued. 'lllen ,,.·u actually believe ii" l UCB 0 "The situatloo In Sooth Vielnam is a very gloomy .. Referring to the PresideotJ1 "peace wUb honor" re-one," she continued. "Americans must-recognjze the gov. SAN DIEGO (AP ) ~ San mar!<, .Delia aid, "wMll this war there 1111~ wch I llllng ernment is supporting the Thieu dictatorship." . I as peace witb. honor'' and her mother called it "just a "l can't believe jt," said Cllristtne Weicher, editor or ~ ' Diego 91YP1y-.-iioob use alogao." · .;be Drul c.t al t.he u : _____ .--.·; JD1te<la11 tbat lhow ·~ • In., ___ .. , Gov. n-ald ·-·an~·"~ Presl..i-6 y niversity or Caliromia. Berkeley. l ~ ........ ,, ~~ nuu ~-& r·-~ .. ,..... "'lbe question that comes to my mind after all these yearS ' I tlmate ways In which boys Nixon for following his Vietnam peace plan and not being is that all we've accomplished is that they leveled a few oould poalbly seduce girls and diverted "by time who would have bad him falter, or go thousand square miles of earth," said Miss WeiCher, 22, a ' how to IDject drugs," com-for leaa than what was tolll j1jlll!oe fort.he people that bl!•• drama major plllis the Jll'8nd Jury. • been our allies." •· Mary Pui,,oce11o, 23, a sociology and Engllsh major The inaterials dealtng with Reagan said he thinks 11all of us are grateful to God said: "The thing that irked me most was his 8tupid idiotic ; sex education an; "generally tor what has taken place and that at last the war has statements about peace, I happen ID have lost a brother In derogatory to pafen\8," the ended. He also e.x:pr~ his joy that the vigil o1 "the Vietnam and I don't feel very honorable. I'm fimtly con- 1972 Jury said iii !ta final brave women and children whose hu8bands are prisoners vinced the war could have ended four years ago." I 'report Tuesday. .. _________________ ..., _______ _._,,u_._.,,,. .... _...,_, "Nothing In the filltlll ap- 1 peared to encourage sound, ' moral behavjor or oonfideoce Pentagon Papers Judge and trust 4n parenb," the repart sald. It cited a growing rate of venereal ·disease and blamed schools for falling to discourage "Immoral, pro- ,1 miscuous, wrong behavior." Orders Proof of Damage I I ' ' ' " ,, I J ' I ' \ I • A SPOKESMAN for' San Diego city schools said the claims were ''awfully general." He said, "we've had a sex education program for . about' S years With a ,Wding board. 1111de up of noted members of the commurilty, including repfesentatlves or the major rellgons who review It ;eriQdlcally. "1 ' The grand jury called .on public school teachers to .. im- press upon the minds of the pupils the prin<ll)Jes of morali· ty, truth, jhst~. patriotism . . . and teach them to avoid idleness and profanJty." 1be report also called for a joint effort in schools to fight drug abuse and recommended a 1tudy of county care for the aged and lnftrtn. There are too many licensing 111d "l\llatlng agencies for the elderfy care, it asserted. did cause injury to the Uni~-Department, , says the States or aid to a foreign weaknesses, taken separately, country,'' the judge said. "would not be expected to pro- duce a total failure, but when combined in one locaUon, proved disastrous." M Y FIRST LOVE ? WELL, I HAO A CRUSH ON CLEOPATRA ONCE;. BUT SHE LEFT M E FOR SOME SNAl<E,IN·THE"GRASS ! • AHH, THEN THERE WAS SNOW WHITE ! BUT IT TURNED OUT THAT SHE HAD A THING FOR SHORT GUYS! I GUESS MY FIRST REALL'i' MEANINGFUL RELATIONSHIP WAS WITH BUSHMILLS SO SMOOTH. SO LIGHT. A TiliE As GElllTLE AS A FIRST l<ISS. WE\IE BEEN 'lt>GETHER .!;JN CE lb08. I GUESS 'IOU'D CALL THAT TRUE LOVE! YES SIR! IN THE SPRING, MY FANCY TURNS 10 THOUGHTS OF 81.WHMILLS ! Sex Film BFi ngs Citatio1i HOU.'(WOOD (AP) -The president ·o1 the PusSycat Theattn says he has been cited for showing "Deep Throat;~· the controversial X- rated motion picture now being tested fur ob.o<eolty i n New York. Vincent Miranda said the SS. minute film outgro&Sed all other films in Los Angeles last week and added "we've had absolutely no complaints from the pubUc." Miranda said he is to appear in Beverly Hills Municipal Court on Feb. 9 on the citation for sOOwing anpbscene film . U"ITlll~ FLIP WILSON P1ternity Target Patern ity Sui t Hits Com edia n LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Supe rior C.OUrt judge has con- tinued a paternity suit against comedian Flip Wilson until Feb. 20 after ordering part of the court rile in the case sealed. The action waS taken by Judge Hal"ll' L. Hupp Tuesday foUowing a meeting with attor- neys for Wilson and dancer ~label Robinson in his cham- bers after he closed the pnr ceedings in court to both the public and news med1a . Wilson, Miss Robinson and the baby boy bom last May appeared in court. Teen Booze Proposed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A £reshn1an , legislator has pro· posed making 18 the legal age for drinking in California. Assemblyman Robert Nim· mo (R-Atascadero) intnr duced a co n slitu t ion al amendment Tuesday t o change the drinking age. If ap- proved by two-thirds of both houses of the Legislature, the measure would go on the 1974 ballot. • Wtt1ntSday, JanuA_'Y:...;..24.:., .:.1 q--7.:.l ______ _:D::A::IL::Y_:P.::IL::D::T_!!!S Clnic in Fonda ·R ites Suspended SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - The Rev. Richard York, so. called ''hippie priest" of Berkeley, thas been suspended i ndeClni t ely from ad- mlnlstering sacraments because he officiated at the marriage of actress Jane Fon: da and antiwar activist Tom Hayden. The Rt, Rev. C. 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Encl~ pl~ ha' 'l'Y cb«k for $$,000, Plcuc open a 6% Bi«n1cuia! s.,._ fnp Certibtc in my name arid 1end me my mem.bcnbip • Clfli. I 0 I am lnterutcd In k:arning: mOfc 11boltt the S.vtn Clilb, Pk:asc send n1c fllfl inrorm,.1ion . amo "" 011 S11tc Zip ---·-------·--------------- ' ) I • l Di\ILY PILOT E DITORIAL PA.GE Still Time·.· f o Act The citizens of Ne,vport I.leach -at.least, lhe ones "'ho botheied to sho"· up al recent density n1eetings 'vith city planners -say they are appalled by th.e pro- je{'led growth boom in lhe l'lly. They say they want ac- tion, and soon. to change t11at prospect. Recent studies prepared for lhe general plan indi· ('ate Newport Beach can expect n doubling in popula· tion in less Lban 20 years. 1-\reas see1n ingly janu11ed to the "'·an already, such as Balboa Island and Balboa Peninsula. have the poten- tial under current zoning to double in building density alone. not to n1ention population. Some critics or meetings called by the council to hear reactions to planned density control~, say the meet· ings \\'ere not representative of the gel}er.al populace. .-\nd it is true that the overcrov.·<ting issue is most serious in the older and ,..-ater-oriented areas of the city, and that over-all, compared ""ith many other comm~ni· ties in Southern Ca lifornia, Nen•port Beach's crowding and density problems still are modest. . ~l ost of the elements that are now cauSing alarn1 have. been \Vith i1s for 10 and in some cases 20 years. And even in those inslances '"here city government or some element of the citizenry has had the concern and the "'ill to act. information on whirh to base intelligent decisions has not been available. No"" belatedly, data for a long-overdue general plan is beginning to flow in. Most important. we now have public concern, shared by the whole broad range of e.nvironment;al and ecolog- ical problems which have suddenly c~m~ tnto focus, not just in Newport Beach but ever)'\\1here in the state and in the nation. would have been run out oC town as recently as five years a.go. 11le first big breaklbrough is the reduetlon ln the she of duplexes !!tat will be permitted on Balboa Island. the new R-1.~ ioning. Now lbe attention has moved 'to' the Balboa Penln· sula, where the same problem of bulky duplexes sprinQ· ing up on minimum lots has brought a proposil for dOWD•IOning. . Further, a concevt of establJshing an amortiz1tlon period for existing high-density buildlngs is being ex· amined. This would set a period of time over Which such buildings 'vould realize so.tisfactory profit, and then re- quire their removal in favor of tower density units. There is a long way to gp, we're late getting started, and some very com~ex and unpleasant decisions will have to be made and lived with. But the message to act to control groYllh in Newport Beach is clear. Summer Schoo) as Usual For lhe preseol. >II-year school In the Newpori· l\tesa ~hool District will remain a concept rather than reality. - ---·-· Supt. John Nicoll lasl week squelched speculation that some schools y,•ould adopt a "fifth quarter" as early as this summer. He said Lbe standard five-week, four-hour-a-day summer session would be held as usual, He also said plans for a five-quarter year were dismis-· sed because of a lack of interest. Several schools, among them Harper School in Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar High, seemed very in· terested in such a plan when the subject \Vas last broacbed. ' As a result. it is no"' possible for planners. city council men and concerned citizens to get -and give - respectful attention to propas.als on such things ~s dOJA'll· zoning and open space and other controls for \Vh1ch they Hopefully, an extended school year concept for Newport-Atesa has not been summarily dismissed. never again to become a subject of discussion. 'WHEN Kl[)S ~o. 11, IT'S. CAL~EI> [)~U6 AgUsE :' Using Slang To Conceal True Meani11g ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ A college teacher of English in Flori~a v.•rit es to ask v•hy I never use slang in the column ... Do you objeet to it as a general principle." he wan1 s to know ... or is there some special reason?" As a general principle. I don't object lo it al all. Some slang can be fresh and pungent ~!){!. more descriptive I h a n Standard English. Used properly. and with discretion . slang prO\.·ides a \"i· ta! infusion into the language. \Vha t I obje<!t to. however. is not 1¥1iy slang that quickly becomes a tiresome cliche, b 1J I the use of s J a n g ) viords lo conctal ralher th a n to express. This is a violation of all that human comn1uni- calion should stand for. FOR EXA~1PLE, I have noted in the pilsl that criminal argot is one or the largest sources of slang, and has always been. This is not because ii has so much vitality and piquancy, as because ii enables us to camouflage the essential cruelty or dishonesty o( what we arc doing. Criminals never .. kill .. -they blot out or rub oul or erase or hi! or make a con· tract to remove somebody. They neVer '·steal" -they hoi st or heist or score or sv.'ipe or snatch. Recently I read an article from Viet- nam about the verbs U.S. soldiers use to "'''''"" Dear Gloomy Gus l\o\\' that election is hJstory and inauguration over it is plain to see the American people are afraid or change but willing to accept cor- ruption . E. M. 1111, h•hlrt l"1'fltch ,..,..~. .,....._ ""' ..-Hy llwM el Ille --· SeM "f911r "' pet.,. N Glotfrlr G""-Daltr l'llel. describe killing the enemy -all of them just as slangHy euphemistic as the words criminals use. It's just the reverse of of· ficialese , .in which bombing and killing are made 10 read like the annual report of a corporation . iAn "anti·personnel weapon" sounds aJmost respectable). A TEENAGER !oday may OOast to her friends, "I ripped off a bracelet fu a store," and she is using this modem jargon to soften the impact of the real v•ord. which is .. stole." She wouldn't say she slole it, but .. ripped off" makes this dishonest act seem gallant and bold and dcfianl toward the establishment. Jargon "'ords make it loo easy for criminals to label themselves "com- mandos" or "terrorists .. and assume the cloak of political rebels. when in truth they are most often old-fashioned vil1ains and brigands utilizing a strained political situation to rob. loo!. bum and kill. U a man can call himself a "Crusader'' and march under the slogan, "God Wills It," he can ii\ good conscience pillage the C1lunlrysidc and murder lhe heathen. Like all language, there is good slang and bad slang : the good makes the ob- ject truer and clearer; the bad makes the objeet fuzzier Bild falser to reality. And. alas, for every one word that is in· vented to show the obje<!t in a new l.ighl, a dozen are devised to disguise evil. Turkey's Drug Warning \\IAS~llNGTON -If the United States wants to keep Turkish heroin off American streets. ii had better hope that the present militury dictatorship is not replaced by a new democratic govern· ment. Either way. the Turks v.•ant lhe United Stateg 10 cough up a "'hopping $400 milllon. This is the secret v.·iiming of Turkish ... officials \\'ho hi1vc told t he Unitt'd Sla tes. in effect. that drug trafficking may be the alternative tu thei r milita ry rule. The $400 million is sought to finance a i;i;bstilute crop for ophlm and pay com· pensalion for foreign currency losses. The I :nited States has offerl'd to pay a more rcal1s1it $35 million. But a set.Tel (;encr11I Accounting Office report declares : "Apparently the $.15 million gran t is viev.·ed (by lhe Turks ) only as an initial payment and it can be expected th&t Turkey will contio1,1c to press for in· creased U.S. contributions." TIJE 'M.JR.K.ISH armt'd forces com· pclled the ruling Justice Party to give up power In 1971 And rtplaced it with a council of generals. Thereafter, the millllry junta quickly approved an ei;ireement with the UnUed States to ban all opium cultivation in Turkey, which was growing al Jeasl 75 percen t of the heroin entering the United States. Now the Turn have warn~ American ofnc.lal! that the agreement may survi\'e only u tong a.a their military government. States the secrel repOrt : ''(American oUicial.!11 wl!rc Informed (JACK ANDERSON) lhAI the ban on poppy growing was iss ued by !he current milltary·backcd government, which was not dependent on popular support. \\'hether a freely-elected futu re Government of Turkey )VOUld con· tlnue the ban is an ope n question. "Turkish officials made the observa- lion that poppy growing might be revers- ed by some future government more sub- ject to local pressure and popular sup. port ." CLASSIFIED docume.nts in our posses.,ion also raise the nagging pro- blem of Turkish police corruption. One case Involves Turkish narcotics chief Abdullah Pekta s. Intelligence reparts, stamped "Secret . . . No Foreign Dis- semination," S<IY Pektas met with a major narcotics traffi cker within recent monlhs. Aller the meeting , Pekt::is directed lower·level Turk-kt! narcotics agents 10 stoi. harassing the lrafficker. Despite the suspicion over Pcklas, U.S. nareotles agents have high respect for the Turkish national pal let director, Orhan Erbug, whose genius ror develop- ing lnfonnanlS netted a recent cache of nlorc lhan a ton · or opium. Good work by the Turk!I ha!I also cut black market "leakage" from t.he 1972 opium crop to less than 20 percenl On balance, the secret reports iihow the 1urklsh poppy-banning exp c r I m en t seems to be \\'Orklng. N 'Reason, Compassion and Bumor' Mauldin's Observations Defenoed To the Editor : The Mall box letter Crom !I.Ir. Phillips (Jan. 17) compels a reply. While Mr. Phillips was becoming a veteran of WW II, I was a student in junior high and high school. I read, looked at, thought about and discussed l\1auldin's cartoons with my buddies. In our early and middle teens. we weren·t that far from dogtags. jeeps, and .SO. caliber ammunition -and we knew it! SOMEHOW. we didn't think of Mauldin 's Ca:rtoon.s as ~American. ri.taybe it was becaine 'We were all Americans and. as we saw it, he was lalking about things like the -essential humanity of the citizen-soldier. He knew \Villie and Joe all the way and he didn't· care too much for General Blodgett. In retrospect , I'Ci agree that that i1 pretty pro-American. Since World War 11, Mr. Mau1din has attained stature as one of lhe finest observer-commentators on the American aRd international social and Political scenes. Re is oot a propagandist, but seeks to illuminate coodltions with reason, compassion and humor. THERE IS considerable evidence that the pawers e1ercised by COogress have diminished sufficiently dl1fi!lg the past several decades to cam concern among those who bold \be U.S. Constitution im- portant. Congress just may be a housecat in a tiger cage and if concern about that isn't being pro-American. I don't know what i5. By-the-way, Mr. Nixon was re-elected \vith about 60 percent of the vote -not JOO percent. CHARLES R. MANNERING Hunter's View To the Editor : Following is a reply I have to a letter in your editorial page Jan. 19. I am a man of modest means and a citizen of good repute in my commilnity. I am also a gun owner and' hunter. '1AW. COME on Mr. Henningsgaard, you cannot be so far detached from reali· ty that you deny dealh in nature, or is ii just that simple, mechanical devi~ called a gun that you don't like? I speak now of lhc lawful use or fireanns, not their Illegal use, wblch I am as opposed to as any decent pen.on, yourseU and Mr. Grant included. .. \Ve slaughter animals by tbe millions to satisfy our hunger, and we kill more people on the highways than ls con· ceivable. We kill whole ecosystems with bulldozers and seem intent upon destroy- ing the world for aJI life tiy ~Uutlng the seas. "WHY, ~IR. Hcnningsgaard. do you wisb to bypass all the preuing and widespread evils and move to prohibit people like me from enjoying a healthful hobby and In teresting partime?" CURT CAMPBE:LL Extremes To the Edlior: Big Brother l5 here. The government thoogh the good cause of a clean en- vironment ls planning to ration gaaollne to curtail driving In Southern callfornia. Of course, tbl.t Is all in the name of clear air. But shouldn't we go a Utile fUrthcr. Like why not require pennltl to travel on the govcmment roads to go anywhere you want to. Why not reslrk:t the number of can or property a family can own. \• IW not just ban c11r1. THESE EXTREMES will probably not happen for &mne ti.me, but gaJOllne ra-- Uonlng b tbe foot In tbe door. CJw a.Ir and water II a ml.tit. Yet, do \\·e s11crlnce our individual right• and freedoms for It. Of roone noi. lioweve.r, tbe ecology movement 1 .• many areu fail ( MAILBOX ) Letters Jrom readf!r1 are welcome. Normally wri1n"I should convey their me1sages in 300 1007'di or less. The Tight to ctmehmse letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. AU letters mM.3t inctudt' signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poe&ry will not be published. h. see that the government Is using them to increase their power over the ii\- . dividual. Voluntarism is freedom. Compulsion is slavery. We need a clean environment, bot we don't need coercive measures of a Big Brother C.>vemment to force us to do things against our wlll. If you think \\re need an authoritarian state to create a beautiful environment, then you would love the environment of Hitler. THE STUDENTS and young people in Yoong Americans for Freedom (YAF) are working in the ecology movement quite extensively. Yet, we have the sense to know where ecology ends and coercion begins. For the last few years Oregon Y AF has been selling lady bugs to fafmen so they will not have to use paiJonous in· secticides. It is working well and there is no com pulsion. Y AF. founded by William F. Buckley, Jr. in 1960, will continue to \\Uk for the environment while at the same time working for more individual rights. LARRY SAMUELS 0 .C. YAF Fascistic To the E<filor : Speaking In Washington on Jan. 1&, regarding our hopefully impending Viet- nam peace settlement, Representative d Gerald Ford said, "Ir everyone will just shut up and back the Presldent ... ''This comment is totally Fascistic! Only a totalitarian government v.·ould request unquestioned allegiance from its populace. It is a well known <:on· slituUona.1 right or the people to speak out OQ any and aJI facets of our governing system or the actions of its leaders. I urge otben to write, as I have, to Hon. Gerald Ford, House Office BuUding, Washington, D.C. 20515, demanding a na- tkmal public apology for bis thoughtless statement. JOHN T. BURGESS .. llpliftlngt their money. I do hope this plan worb as it is a good one. DENISE KOPEREK Wctergate To the Editor: Thank you very much for carrying Jack; Anderson's column in your editorial section. The" article on the Watergate conspiracy (Jan. 111) I teel is a topic more people shou1d really talk about, and Mr. Anderson does! Keep it up. KEVIN MONTGOMERY Parents' flub: TO lhe>,i;ditor: ' '.f.2. the Editor: ....Dte tn:l.l.1ble -wi~ ~ their parenls. L. M. Boyd mentions in his column If you wonder wby-)'OW' children don't a:..Ut lhe recordJng of a rabbit squealing, mind you, ff tbey are in trouble wilh tbe used by hunter. UI lure predators, tbe law, look al your put example aod rela· squeals being produced by ,_.,, Lionship ID tbem. Did you-set a good ex· the rabbit! alive. ample? Were they able t.ttalk to you and Equivalent to hunting wolves with ---did you listen and ~pond with love ~nd airplanes, clubbing baby seals:, baiting ~? Do you bla.me them for ~ethng with strychnine, trapping and leaving m trouble ~d nmnmg around with tbe traps ~nattended, plus a thousand other wrong crowd. . otroc!U~s. . . BUT WHERE were you when they lsn t 1t upldtmg to belon' to the human needed guidance and discipline? Someone race! ~ to list.en to their problems, hopes and MIRLAa.1 M. KonlER ideas? Or were you too busy in"volved in yOUI' own things and did you shun them and always tell lheitJ to talk to you later about it? Help for Cities To the Editor: In you1 editorial of Jan. 18. "City Budget Booster" where you explained bow the Federal revenue sharing checks were to be divided up and how they were tr. be spent among the different cities you said that this could bring a promising new era of no-strings assistance to local governments. I couldn't agree with you more! What better way could be found to improve our cities and yet keep ()Ur taxes down. So often we complain about things and then when we do have a chance to Improve them we complain because our taxes are increased. I round your article very oin!onnatlve as to how lhe different cilies could spend No wunder they looked aod !urned l<> other tblngs and people. No wonder they did things trying desperately to get Your attention and love. And did they finally give up on you? IT'S TIME to examine our lives as parents to see where v.·e are going wrong instead of blaming our children. It's time to slow down and show ttiem we love them. We need to listen to them and to teach them the truth so they don't have to go out and do things hurtin8 themselves, you and society to find out the truth. lt's time to teach them the ways of God -and it's time to get rigl\t. with Him ourselves. -STUDENT, NAME WJTHHELO Remarks That Can Pique a Plumber Remarks a plumber getJ tired of hear: ing: "You plumbers are getting like doc· tors -you bate to make bouae calls anymore." "Sam Tumjoinl, the ooly dUJer<nee between you and Jesse James lJ that Jesse had to use a gun to get hlS." "I've got an unem- ployed brother · in- ·law who is looking for an eaay way. to make 1 llvin1, Sam. COUid you put hlm on 1aa a helper!" • As your physi· clan, 'Sam, I suggest we u1e a little common ltflle \n our bull- nes1 relations. Remember, I can rabe my fees too." "JUST BECAUSE I Ounttd you out of high ICbool your fin:t yw, Sam, you 're not aoinll ID "'-to come and rue my 1•11<1. toilet, are you? PleMe Sam, your old tea<lw -you. eon~ ... let byfo ... by bygones?" "You say you .... 1 Sam, my IOll. tbe plumber! Can you call back later, please? He's In consulttt*''"n now.1' "Wby ·ii It you always forsct some ol )~UT l<>OIJ, but )'OU ntN foraet ID tend your bill?" "Yeah, I'm a. real old-Umet, Sam. l r.•n remember way back whtn J was young and plumben made 4bout a dolla.r • I ( HAL BOYLE . J an hour, and moot of them Md call- over their bands." "SAM HAS been spendlna lhe winters -hi Fiortdno !Olli he wouldn't !mow how to fix ftoten plpe1 anymore." "Ye1, lt'a a real d esirabl e ne)ghborbood to move lnto. we~ve got lhree lntemills Jiving h<ro. a surgeon. a well-to-do undertaker, a banker. a retired J1dmlral -and two plumbers. But don 't s•• your hopes up too high. The plumbers won't 1ccept emersency callJ ucept at U>tJr offices." "Htlto, IJ this the plumber! A pipe In our tltdlen bU bunt and the wa~ on the noor IJ alrtady Ill: lnchel cletp. When could I make an appoinln>enl wltb you!" "Sam, as your wlfe you know l don't like to lnttrlere In your -· but I think you're creatlns eome resentment jn your cllenls by drivlJ1i up l<> their holl.,. i"I )'Ollr new llmouslne. Don't JOU tblni: It wou1d be more diplomatic to go back the old station waaont1• "CONGRATULATIONS, Ssm. You're the nm --pJllll\ber the bl.ok 1w .,.... hod oo Ila boortl of di-ors." "My moMm)' stnt me here, Mr. T\:J.m- jolnt. She aays she knows you're far too busy lo come youneU, bill would yoo . . • mind lending us a big wrench and we'U fix it ounelves?" "l tell you I cao't see you any more often, Sam. My ntlghboril are bouod to suspect aomethln.; If they see a plumber 10 into a house mare ttuo.n once 1 month. that never tia~ . .,_ .!\Never mfud comlng:now to fix my Oooded basement, Sam. Tbi kids like it lbal way, and we'YC decldtJ l<> keep It aJ a swimming pOol.1,.. -- OAAMOI COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wee<r;--Pub)llhe r lf'~omac. Kecvil, Editor BMbOro K<dbi<h EditoriaL Page Editor Thr l'dltnrlal i;e.i:.1· ot th~ o.ny Piiot ~k& to lnf(lrm and 1tlmu- lete rt111drr$ b. 11N!'•cntlng thl• M"-Sf)APH'• nplnlont •r'lti com· ment1111')' 11n 1optC11 nf in1f'rt.'llt "nd Jl(rnlrlc:anct. by provldll"\Jl 11 forum tor the expt'«llnn nt ou r N.•aders' oplniOflt. ~ by 11r1•11rntlnw Utt• dlvf'T'K' ,,,_.1,.1ln1J1 of inrormrd ob· SC'r\·t'ri t11nd (l!}Okf'11mcn on topiC'5 or the dll)'~ \Vedncsday, January 24, 1973 I ' I ..! • I l • -! --• l . l PILOT-ADV£RTIS[R s Necessity Of Tests - Stres mo used ID~ on•bls TV rim, u1 ge~ ~~ ltn'' -n ho'4 _., I get let le J ind thtn 1 !Wrl~ What 1 ti Somellmes Ille choice Is difficult. At tlmeo questions about heart di,.... seem to be In the lead. Al. other Umts, lpaornnla -QI' scores of othor ·pr9blem8. one never " know's what seems to· ltOW>le t><9Ple most unUl letters &f'fJ ..e.ij. But the Choice of a subJoict -la determined by the plea for help. As In the following let- ter: . - . . .. ,., lleai v.,. Ste!Jlerolin: AboUI a. year aao f beg An hav heart palJ)ltatlons, dizziness, sudden hOt Duties, sweating, -a""fM! belrC ~s I would actually trem*1 1 am 31 and the mother to two sons (ages 2 and I). ! I went to a doctor and he •said It wQ.'.r nerves., He ,prescribed lrilnQullizers. I consulted another doctor for a more comple~ ·•xamlnatlon • DOCTOf' .IN - THE HOUSE which included EKG, chest X ray, urine analysis. The nurse stuck my finger once for a blood test. This doctor also said it was my nerves. THE TRANQUUJZERS help a liWe, but I 11111 have the symptoms I llo<led with~ I have read many of your col- umns In which people bad symptoms that were blamed on nerVeS at first, but later some other · physical aliment was found to be the cause. At times these feelings I get make me. to:. dePressed because t ha.Ve two wQnderfur children wt)<> deserve a better. mother tb&n 'tbe'y have right now. Dt) yoo thin~ all my symptom! ml~ be due to something othiPthan nerves? -Mn. '(. ,. , I ·' I '. SHOI DIPT.--Nowport ,IM<fl g I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 120 6lrl1' ftshion Boots ---················--···-·-7,99•9.99 120 Women's fashion Boots ................ 9."•9-15.99" 175 Women's & Girls ' Scuffs ............................ 2.00 I I QUANTITY .-ORIG. NOW 100 only Action Jackson Dolli & Acces •............ 15 only •Lary Da1.y· Dolls ·-···---······-····-·-----·· 1 .• 79 5.66 .Bl 1.66 20 ~•n's C1sual Shoes .................................... 10.99 2.11 l.88 ... 4.00 -I GIRLS' DEPT.-Nowport looc• I ~~~~~~~~--· .,----•C•A•N•D•Y•D•EPT-.-N•ow-pat·.·,.-._.--'----,1. . . . QIJit.NTITY ORIG. NOW , . .. Christm1s Cand'l'.-Filled' & mixed '····-······: ... .'59 • 48 ''Yard-of-ch••s•'' .... -: ........ .,..: .................. ;;··· ~.~O .. • • f • .10 . ~ .. ' I QUA_NT).TY ORIG. NOW 250 "Genuine leather Junior Handb.91 .:::-'." .. ,. ........ _...... 2.22 c;>UA!iTITY ORIG. NOW 175' A~rylic Knit Pant Suits ·······-····---9.00-10-.50 4.n.5.ff ft· )l.swsorted Girls' Dre1ses --·--·····--·-·:··5.00.9.00 J.884.1~ I.I 6;rls' R0bes -································-6.98· i 1.00 5.18.a.H 1Z VeJv1t1en Smock Dres•s ............................. 16.0:0 5.81~1 't• laced Trimmed Polyest•r knit Tops ............ 4.00 1.18 6o'Acryllc ~nit CofM'dinates ................ 5.00-7.00 .2.U..J.11 2S Nylon Pent Sets ··-·········-···-···----·---·-··-·----3.99 .2.11 ~ Prihl Sh;fts -···-·······-···-························-···-··-··· 1.88 .81 ..,.... 1"60 Ast;'"Womi n's Handb191 • ............... ,.. '4.00-7.0.0 2.81.5.18 I JUNIOI. HIGH ~~T.--Nowport IMdl I 8 Wa'lnut Jewelry Boxes ~--·-·-····--·-·····"·············· 8.00 ··6.11 228 Wom•n's Travel Notions --··················-···········-'···-.11 230 Women's Bubble Umbrellas .................................. 1.18 48 Full Cap l1dies ' Wigs ................................. 19.00 1.8J 120 Fitt•d & Unfitted Cosrrietic Bags -·-·······--··········· 2.&0· 120 C..lly Lir1ed Purse Cosmetic Ba9s ··-·-···-··----~·-····--lM-\" . , I I QU .... NTITY ORIG. NOW 5 Pin Strip•d Skirt Su its ................................ 16.00 4:18 10 Swe1ter Dresses ··························-·····-----···· 15.00 t .81 i Suede leather Jack•ts ................................ 29.00 19.18 I 10 Suede Le1ther Skirts ·····-----·· .. -----······---···-· 14.00 3.11 -IO ... Assorted Jean Styles -----················--5.DDt.10.00 2.11 I • • ' • ........ I ¥ 2 -11 1-... Anorted Knit T<1p• ------------··-;1.50·7,.,. .....,_ WOMEN'S SLEEPWIAl/U.....,.__,..,., l..ctii . 20 2 pc. Swimsuits·----·--·--·-··--·--· .. ·---·---·---··--J.64 .81 60 Sunglases with High Impact lenses 3.00-3.49 .18-1.18 QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 96 Flannel Sleepwear-s, m, I ................................ 2.81 144 Bikini Briefs .......................................................... l /1.00 144 Asst. Foundations-Bras, Girdles .. 3.00-8.00 1.IM.18 46 Polyester lounge"'i'••r • ................................ 14.00 10.81 36 Fleece Robes-Dress Length ........................ 7.99-9.H 11 Quilt lounger .............................................. 15.80 12.11 12 Better Robes -·-········---·,._ .............................. ~'4.00 21.66 36 Body Shirts-:Pastel colors ······-·············-----····--·-··· 3.99 I INFANTS' DEPT~Nowport. IMdl QUANTITY ORIG. NOW Infant Robes ........................................ ~.~8.5.98 1.88 15 Toddlers' Outerwear ...................... 6.00-8.00 3.88·5.ia 10 Toddlers' Body Sh irts .................................... 3.19 1.18 15 Infant Diaper S•ts ···-················--···········-···· 4.50 1.18 I I IEADY·TO.WU.1--Nowport IMdl I I I COMMENT: Making •long- dlstance diagnosis is like. Sun- day alte1110011 ·~~ It is .Uy lo 'Ill bMlr here Ill'! :. o : make .... h~ ...,,.... m . QUANTITY ORIG. NOW QUANTITY 1 ORIG, NO~ ~ ~-~?ttJ "" 'i "1 'ufS~ .... ~ l(nit Dresses Ir P•nt Suits ...................... J.H \ there to~~' 1"h,;~nd ,) ,• ~T,~ft~ Dresses off _ \---m,--F+--..,_-"~-'.--'11'~7' ' ·~~-lo.r. ~ifse1, H•lf Size_tl ·····=· .. ----.. -20%-400/o off 3 only 90" Sof1 w/Pillow Arm-A...-ocado 195.00 144.00 J only Med. Nl9~t Stend-'-Fru;twooa ~ .... "47'00 ~-. _3 on.!Y Swive'f Rot:ktt:;-:Ytl~•J-Whltt_....._1.11...~ 2 only H•rculon Recliner-Black & White 139.~ KOO, 'i only Ottoman-Orange Vinyl ··--···----·-· 75.00 . J9.ll I ' Neve ;tb.ei'e11,,' it is Formal & Bridal Wear ............................ 25%-350/o -sometimes 'possible to come ·24 Women's Pant Suits ·······-·····--····-·······--···-·· 19.ff.zt.tt up with a suigestlon'-when one 14 Women's Si1.zler Pant Uniforms ................ ID.DO 6.11 thinks So~thlr)g . Important 12 Women's Better Uniforms ................ 12.00-14.00 .. 1.18 may have 'been overlooked. 18 Midi length Coats (Fabric & leather! .... 85.00 42.88 For example, Mrs. Y., you 22 00 f 88 write that the only blood test 12 Genuine leather Silc:e Jackets .................. · · made was taking a finger- prick specimen for el"; amlnation. Immediately, that rtr.g.s a diagnostic bell. Did eltlier .of .your doctors cooskler that your sympl«m might be to bypoglycemla (low blood sugar)? Your symptoms ""' typical. THEREFORE, TO make sure that isn't the reason for your disability, I suggest that you ~ for five to six hourly blood. euminaUons for wgar level .. This·wtll provide a blood sugar toJerance curve. ; U ·you <to really ·have hypogJycemla, a1 high protein, low carbohydrato diet and ap- propriate medicine m a y transfonn you·· into a new woman. lf the reason for your "nerves" IS not liypoglyctmla, then )'OU may have to rely on. tranquilizers as temporary crutcbeS until the actual cause of your trt>uble iii found. For your sake, I hope my sug- g~tlon bappen1 to be valid in your caSe. MEDICALE'ITES (llcpll<s To llco4en) For Mn.. T.: No, 1· don't agree that having an abortion Is "u easy fl falling off\ a Ioc." Taking medic~ to -ty lhO uterus II not the answer. And. you'd be!t.r leave It all up to a doctor as to if, when, and bow to have an abortion. ' I '!'!le troubl~ la thal recent publicity .ha! "Tilade It seem that having an abortk>li ls le.11s 1serlous than having a tooth pulled. Any operation Is serious, and must be perfonn- ed by an upert. under Ideal uepUc conditions. Buena Park'i Party Slated BUENA PARK -Clll' ol- lldal1 espect to host I, cltlMm •t the 20th blrthdly J>lrlY of the city to be held bet....., I llMI i p.m. Jan, II In the civic center, IMO Beach Blvd. • JUNlott SHOP-Newport IMdl I ~it.NTITY ORIG. NOW .60 Jr. Flip Skirts ····--······---·········--········-·······-----·-----2.18 60 Jr. Sweaters-2 styl•s ·····-----····--·········-······--• ua.l.18 I 20 Jr. Bla1.1N .............................................................. 6.18 30 Jr. Knit Tops --··········-··········-------·······--··--···· 4.00 4.18 11 Sweat•r Smock Tops -·-········-·····---·--··'··--11.00 I.II 28 Jr:. Fashion Blouses ........................ 8.00-9.00 S.~ 16 long Sl•eve Turtlenecks ............................ 17.00 10.18 t leather Jackets-3 styles ........................ 80.00 40.00 WOMEN'S Sl'OITSWEAR-N...,... -I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 90 Miss•s' Shirts-white & pastels ............................ 2.18 Misses' Co-ordin1te Clearance, 10.00-15.00 11.U.7.ll 40 Long Sleeve Pant Tops ................................ 7.00 3.18 15 Sleeveless Tops ·······-·····--·--···-··-··············· 11.00 \ 2.81 10 Wh;te Body Sh;r!s ....... ,............................ 12.00 f .11 10 Better Pint Tops ····----·-·········----·····---·····-IS.DO 12.11 16 Pleated Palan:o Pints ................................. IJ.00 7.11 19 Fashion Pints .............................................. 12.00 9.a I I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW H C4'duroy Rancher Jockets -·······-···--·-···-··-22.50 12.ft 13 ~sst. Un1d Jackets ·-···-·······-··---··-············ 11.91 9.ft JO Split Cowhide Rancher Jeckets -················ 48.00 2'.H 200 Knit Dress Slacks~lsL 32-'401 ········----··················· 7.50 S00 Polyester/Cotton Casual Sla~ks (sz. 28-321 ...... 2.50 . I MEN'S ACCISSORIES-Howport -' I QUANTITY ORl9...J"OW I IO only Kn;t Dress Sh;rts -··-·----···--· 10.91-11 .91 UI JI Ollly I'uHover Sw .. ter< -·--7.91-1%.ft ........ " JI .. 1y-c..11 .. v.i..r Shlr!s --~ 10.91-11 .91· "" c..t!Oft Therm1I Shirts and Drowen .. ' 1.U Craw Socks--one si1.1 -------I/I.ft I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW U .. 1y. I 00 % Nylon Sh;r!s L/S ···-······--···· 96 only Cord. J1ck•ts-School A9• ........... . 40 only Pre-1chool Hooded ack1ts ··-···-·-··· .50 17.50 1%.91 7.11 UI I 1 only Queen Si11per Sofe-Nutria Brown 229:95 17·7 •. 00 2 only Suffet-Fruitwood ····---····-----········· 150.00 71.~8 4 only Herculon 75" Sofa-Yellow ... : ...... 219.00 ff.98 1 G~:.:rv:~~i;;a! __ ~! .. ~.~-~-~--~~'.~=-·-········· 119.00 59.aa 1 only Traditional lo Bac;lc: Chair- Gold Velvet ............................................... ,!.19.00 19.11 .r MAJOI APPLIANCES DEPT~Nowport -I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW I 1 only 0 6 Progr1m 1'4 lb. Washer--Avocado 199.00 118.00 1 only 4 Program Gas Dryer--Avocado .... 143.00 151,00 1 only 8 Program 16 lb. Washer-A...-ocaao 238.50 219.00 1 only 8 Pro9r1m 14 lb. Wash•r-White .. 238.50 219.00 1 only '4 Program Gas Dryer-White ........ 163.00 151.od ' HOME ILECTRONICS DEPT.-Nowport -I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 12 only 2 .$pe•d Phono w/AM Radio ............ 19.95 1.18 10 only Drop Down Phone w/Stereo Radio .... 69.95 38.81 25 only Cassette Radio ·-···-··-·········---··-······· 38.88 23.11 5. only C11s1tt1 Recorder AC/DC .............. ~9.95 38.&I 10 only 9" Bleck A Wh;te' Porteble TY ............ 99.95 71.11 I SIWING MACHINE DEPT.-Nowport -I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW I 1 only Swing & Sew Machine ········-·····-·-99.95 79.11 5 only 42 D•sign li9ht W9ht. Sew Machine J59.95 12t.OO 4 only Sewing I Stor~e H111ock -·······---·..:..!.. 11.11 . - I • I CARPIT 118'T-ewport -I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW JO 31h 'x6' Broadloom Remnants Asst •........................ 1.111 75 27"x48" Broadloom Remnants Asst. .................... 2.22 5 31/2 'x6' Imported Woven Rug-Avocado .... 19.00 9.U S 9xl2' Kismet Shag Ru~sst. ····----····-·············· 26 ... 1 9'•12' Nylon Rug-.'voeodo -···-·--··---···--44.11 2'.11 1 4 V2 'al~' Polyester Shag Rut-Blue ····-······60.45 44.11 I 6'a9' liroadloom or Sh19 Ru,._Asst. ·-·········--·· 24.11 2 6x19Vi' l inoleum-Burnt Orange ··-··--··-· 123.00 61.IO 5 6'•9' Kismet Sh19 Ru9-Asst. -·--·-·-·--15.ft ( JC Penney W• Know What You're Loold119 .For 24 MSHION IStAND NEWPORT BEACH w .. .....,. January 24, 1973 s DAILY PILOT JJ I HAIDWARE DEPT.-Newport ...... I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW J only Ught fixtur• Tulip ............................ 49.00 15.00 3 only light Fixture W•stern ........................ 49.00 15.00 5 only light Modern-...................................... 39.00 15.00 I AUTO CENTER-Newport leach I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 10 only B78x1l Belted Tir• ........................ 12.00 + FET 18 only Window Wash Antifree1.e Flu id .... 2 gals for .99 1 only Scat Tractor 3 wheel demo ........................ 300.00 24 only Steel Belt l78x 15 C&dill•c Tires ____ 36.ff + FET 30 only No. I or No. 2 Headlight Bulbs ........ 1.59 .99 250 only 8 Trick Tapes. Good Selection ............ 6.95 2.H 6 only Plastic Seat Cover Sets ........................ 1.00 each 4 only Cool N Cl•an Air Conditioner Installed .... 150.00 120 only Air Filters for most American Cars ........ 1.69 ••ch 200 only loose Spark Plug Wires ..........................• 10 each 10 only Smile Car Mats Rubber ................. . 4.9CI' 4.00 127 only 4 TraClc Tlpes ........................................ l for 1.00 75 only ~O Month Warr•nty Battery. Spe.cial ............ 18.18 I GARDEN SHOP-Newport IMdl I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW - 1 only 21" 3 1/2 H.P. Toro Whirlwind lawnmower -·····---·-·-------··-······--·-·--····· 149.95 122.11 2 only 22" 31;, H.P .. Cast Magnesium Rotary Mow•r ····-·········-·········-·········--·-···· 94.99 14.11 1 only 18" 2 H.P. Power R•el Mower ............ 82.99 66.18 1 only Penncraft Silent Push Mower ............ 49.79 44.88 1 only 20" 2 H.P. Mclan• Front Throw Mower .......................................... 176.95 166.00 1 only 20 " 3 H.P. Mclan• Front Throw Mower .......................................... 198.95 177.00 1 only 20" l H.P.' Mclane Front , Throw Mower 17 blade) ........................ 207.95 1U.DO 4 only Blitz Insect Fo9gers ···-····-············-··· 29.99 22-~ll 6 only Soalc:-N.Spr1y Gard•n Soaking Hose 3.49 }.22 18 only Wind-Otim11. Assorted Typ•s 2.99-3.49 .ff.t.11 4 only Compost Sins !Waste Veg1t1tion into Humus) ······---·-·········--·-·-········-········-······-··· 11." 6 only Fo1m-Spraying iKts ·············---·----··-···· 9.88 6.81 1 only Storage Building 7'x6' (Still in carton) 99.00 6f.OO ' 1 ............ '.'.l .... !.!f•#!! ...... ls ... A:•··j ........................... ~1 · QUANTITY ORIG. NOW Samsonite luggage Closeout-Disc. Colors ...................................... 35.00-60.00 25.ff-45.ft I STATIONARY DPT.-Nowport IMdl I QUANTITY ORIG. NOY/ 24 only Conn ie H1wkins Boole: "Foul" by Devid Wolf ............................................ 6.99 4.U 140 only Many Leading Hard Co...-er Books Speeiol Buy ··························-··-··········-·-·········-· 2/1.00 4 only Adding Machines Electric 7/8 _ ........ 109.99 79.11 I HOUSEWAIES DIPT.-Nowport -I· QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 1.00 only St1inl11s Steel Steam Baskets ···-············--· J.H I 13 only Men's Chair Valets ........ 15.'49-36.99 7.u...21.11 15 only Molded Dishes C..okbook ·········---········ 2.99 1.8t 3 only Electric Clothes Brush --·-··················· 12.99 ' 2.11 1 only Re...-olving C.anister ................................ I .66 .II Sl'OITING ~DS DEPT.-Newport -I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 24 only Fishing Line S•ts --········-~---····---·-·-·-····· 2.11 .II 144 only foh;n9 Teekle Sets ····················-·····-2/.11 '2/.44 32 only W;ison Goll Bells -····-··········-······· l /1.36 J/,ft 24 .. only Pluo II Goll Bells -·····-··········· 9.96 doz. 5.ft dot. 1 only 8 Ft. Pool Tobie ............................ 3.99.00 244.00 1 only I Ft. Pool Teble ·-·····················-·· 4.99.00 Jft.Gf 124 .. only .Footb•ll Jerseys ·-··----·········-··-·······.:_· 6.27 5.U 6 only Footbell Sels -·---·····-··-·--·---···--··--11.21 7.11 I I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW 2 only Ice Servers .......................................... 10.00 7.11 2 only Ch1111botrds ·····'-·--· ............................. 4.00 4.11 4 only Per!y Troys .......................................... 10.00 4.11 I HOMI DICOUTOI SHOP-Newport._ I QUANTITY ORIQ, NOW I 12 only lra1s c.dlehold.n with Pri,ms .......... _t .OO LM f only Ash Trey/C...ster Sets -···------2.'5 IM 7 only Coff11 Server Sets --·······---··-·"···· 1 .49 ... I only Asst. Pictures -----~-----···--I S.00 t.a FASHION FAIRIC$ OIPT.-Nowport -I QUANTITY ORIG. NOW - l7 Co,.el Kits ·-·---·-···-····-······--·-····-4.91 -t .99 J.tt.6.18 270 yds. c..tlon Ii C..Tf.,.. Blends"""45"·w;de i.91·2.29-1~ 250 yd1. Cotton and Cotton Bltnd1-..-• 36" & 45" W.d• -··----···-·--····: •. : .•... : •. _ ..•• 91-1.%9 ·" . . The open-houi9e event will otter display s about various city depa rtm e nts llMI ..trestun.nts. 11..-------------------------------------------------------------------------------:-~--------~----· • ') .. , JI DAIL V PILOT Wtd~aJ, Januwy 24, 197.J Move to End. :free~~-r~~­ ORANGE · COUNTY Insanity Plea Filed Irt Slayirig SANT A ANA - A delay has been granted in the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of a HWltington Beach man with the defendant's ad- ditional pleas that he is not guilty by reason of insanity. Presiding Judge Bruce Sum- ner appointed two psychiatrists to examine John Roger Alden, 42, of 20622 Goshawk Lane, and ordered him to return to the courtroom Jan. 31 for-a determihation on their findings. Alden had been scheduled to face trial last "·eek on charges that he shot and killed his 'vile. Arlene. 39. folloYdng a quarrel last Au,e:. 5. Police said they found the bullet·riddled body of the woman in the master bedroom of the home. They said they found the empty .22-qliber pistol allegedly used by Alden in the nearby hallway. Death Notices ANDElllSON Wit,... A..0.-of '90 W. 1$1t1 $!., Co.•• Mew. O•te er IWllolh J•n. JS, 1913.. S11r•lw-ed b'I' wilt Ill• ot rt.. home. One i.on Alcl'lald Ande~ ThrM 11/"ilncklllhlrMl. Two bro"""-hNlcH 11 Ntwgorl HilrtlOr Lutl\erln Cll'll"Ch, Tll11rMlllY 11 AM. 111111 B«V<Von Olr.,.;!lng. CULLEN R1mon• CllllM. Dile c! dull! J•n. n, ltll. ~urvi\llCI ti)'~. JOWPh •nd AoOtrl Cullftl. k~n Qratldc:h!ldren. Two 11$110. SerY'lct• In COlumtws ()roio. 8111• 9.,.Qlffcn Fono•nllnq t>JreclQn.. GOETSCH L. ~dred M•rchanl Goet1cll. "4le 1J; ~ ...... ..! ofU. Silf~'3. A'S"Jrvr= ~ ~~:: ,,.,.UQthtlr1, Mn. Alma O..vts. of Ra-..; Mn. Miio McFarland, Tl1Stin; ~. S.mwl L.Jj]f:crianr. T11S!l111 DaNld C. ~r~t. I ~ K1111w1: nl.c1, ldrld Mln;l'\llnl Hom!''' Get Mar. Services, T""""1y, !JU W•wrtey Cfll.orch. F1!rhaW11 L P rk. wiltt RIV. HllTY E. Ow-lcll~llQ. Famllv ._.,, ,,,.,.. IQ m..kil memon.t ccntrlbut1-. "r.• cOtltrlbull IO ttll C10(9f """" In 1~1. FillrM~ Memoril P1rk. Smllht incl TulhUI MMl\larv, Olrectot"s. HART =udhll Rrt Hv!. Alie 86, ol 1121 -Lt ........ , Mldw1 Clry. Otte of tho> J•nuarv n. lt11 \urvi....:1 IN wlM, ~· 11,.. dill/llhten, Mr1. Clvde !i•J.,., Mrs. Loll WillUI", ""11. Hirn< Hotel"ilfl, M11. ~le GlaJOO'lfll ilncl Mr1. Jell""' MllltlJ -IOtl, Alch1Jd C. H1n; -= cr1ndd'tlldr'l"; nw arpt-r: hlldr1n. S.rwlcH, Thun.<lav, 2 PM, , Cammunlrv Church. Mldw1v CllY. •"""''I' ....-11 -161 COl'llr!.bvt'-lle ma8t to IM M1-morl1I FIJncl lar C. A. Hert, Friends CommU'llltv Chll~"I MldW•v CUv. Peek Femlb CDID!>l~ Funt:r•I Horne. Olrector1. HtGLIH LDUIM E. Hlplln eQt 101 Yt•rt ol 1,11 ~II• Oak, CCII• ~-O•te of 0.1.111 n. 22. 1J72. Survived bY one brNl>tlr llrl Hlolln Ind lwo «>II~·"'· t:UNr roestl• ol Les Anqele~. Marltl• Van Oralle• cl Ill, Strlces Thu<'Ml•Y 11 10 AM In Btll 9roa.dwlY Cheael with IM ltlY. Cl'\llrtes T. Jarven1on Df!lcl•!lna. tn!tr- mtnf ADS«lai. Cemtler-t '" LCI ~net••··· Dlrecttd bv BtO llra.dw•Y MDr111ery. SMITH Wel"T9<1 c . $mlltl -12 ol' ll3 SflDl"eclUf OM de! ~r. Survivtd bl •111 at 1t11t l'IOml. FQ\lr di klrlfl: On Projects Denied SANTA ANA -&lp<Msor David L. Baker Tueodly called for an e n d to "di.scriminadon" in ca. sklertng zone chlnaeo and tract maps during the cun'!nt freez:e on new development ln the county, but his move failed in a 2-2 lie vote. 4 Zone requests are being ac- cepted in those areas which have reglonal general plam, Baker said. These include the Capistrano \'alley, ~fission Viejo, El Toro Leisure Wor~, Canada Hills and others. "lt is not fair to hold up developers in other areas \\'hen state Jaw says thal '\li1! cannot grant 70ne changes un- til we have a countywide general plan," Baker argued. BAKER GOT the vole of &lpervbor Ralph Diedrich, but Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ronakl. Caspen were op- po<ed. Supervisor Robert Bat - tin was absent. Baker then moved that the p'Obl<m lie referred to the County Planning Commission with orden to report back in three weeks after holding a publlc hearing on the subject. This motion was approved 4-0. Baker asserted t h a t developers in attas with local general plans are getting a headstart on those ln other areas and his original proposal created a debate between en- v l r on men ta 11 st s and developers before it died with the tie vote. Niince North of the Sad- dlebacl< Area eo.dlnaUhg CouociJ said the freeze should remain to avoid haphazard. ~·anton growth beyond the capabilities of school districts to provide ror .• "We have plenty 0£ land already zoned in the south county area." she protested. Date Set For Vniori Petitio,._ S UPERVISOR CASPERS sa)d there ftre 14,000 llCf'el' which <OUid be cleve!oped- Wlder lll!l, tre.ze. , • Robert Snyder, ~f .o( the Eruiirorunemal ColUUon, said actepling additional zone change appUcaUons now would overload the county Planning Department while tt was working oO the councywtde general plan. Gilbert Ferguson. executive director of ~D. a developer-labor· group, said the presently lmpooed delay lncruses costs of bulldJDi and lo 4bcriminalory. He called {..-tho riaht ol all to apply for zone changes, Carl KYl!dl, g ener1 l ma11411er • oi l .the Moulton- fi!g~el Waler Illsb1ct and a Newport ll<ach City CJoun. cllman, caJled for orderly growlh. He said his water dlstr1ol, which serves 30,000 southeast county resktent.s ls investing $30 million in a public works program and that, U growth IJ stopped, taxes WOUid necessarily go up. 'Godfather Four' Trial Date Set SANTA ANA -Four men dubbed the "Godfather Four" ~y lawmen who accused them on arrest of trying to extract $5,tm, Mafia-style, from a Huntington Beach ~inessman have been ordered to ra~ trial t.tarch 28 in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court. Judge James Turner set the trial date and allowed bail for George Earl Hughes, 32. of 16312 Honolulu Lane, Hun- tington Beach, t r a n s I e n t Walter Eugene Miller, 37, Robert Galas, t7, vrn._ Pall. and Jack Aldm.Merrlff. 37, of Loog Beach. All four were named in a • Aide Nal,lled . ' To Airport Commission SA~IA ANA -Vincent S. Celano of Rossmoor has been appointed to the Orange Co1q1ty Airport Commission by Supervisor David~-Baker. Celano. an insurance broker, Grand Jury Indictment llsUng charges or cons p iracy, solicitation to commit murder and extortion. Tbose charges were endorsed after the panel listened. to the-testimony or Philip Luchesi, 26, operator or Pal's Vacuum Service, 18563 ~1ain St.. Huntington Beach. POLICE SAID Hughes, Mer· ritt and Miller, all im· maculately dressed and riding in ' ~ long, black, limousine, calred at Luchesi's store last October and advised tbe astonished businessman: "Galaj has ,a cont}'act out on you." Police said Luchesi was told that $5,000 would take care of the contract allegedly Written up by the absent Galas and that if he cared to contribute a further $6,000 th.e trio .,-ould dispose o( Galas himself. Luchesi said he managed to . stall his visitors and im· mediately advised Huntington Beach police of the alleged et.· tortion ploc.. All four have pleaded innocent to the charges. Valuation • is preMdent or the tos Increases Alamitos •-xouth Center, 'a - SANTA A..i'lA -Feb. 14 has member oJ the Coordinating been set as the 4"'11e when a Council for the ,..eit>!._ of Los TUSTIN -The nuqim of local labor union }Vill petition Alamitos , a men;i~_.o( ~~-ctioti.. Pf!DMtl decreas- the Board· of SUPfl'Vlsors for ~ss~r Fi.ct Fmding COm-ea by 38 and the value of the right to represent 14 coun-mission and pa.st, president of bu'Jd" . •• . ed b ty workers. the llo-ssmoor Homeowners 1 1ng pro1ec'"' 1ncreas y A bid by O p e r a t i n g Association. nearly $3 million here in 1972 Engineers Union, lt;ieal 501, Jn 1972 he received/the com-as compared to 1971. AFlrCIO seeks to represent munity service aw~ of the The 1972. figures were 578 m a i n t e n a n c e men and homeowners group: 'permits issued for a total of operators of stationary equip-He takes the seat left va· $!2 432 073 worth or ment such as beating and air cant when ~ SJates of ' ' Clar1< Smith, D•nlul 5. Wtdt, Doll O. Wede, Ann 5. fl lKlt. len 9ranckhUOr1n elld tflrM Q r ~ I I -.,.enochlidrMl TWD 11ster1: /iro, An.on Lisk, Mrl. LiilQh J!.attsorL Prlvlte t•rnllv mtmDl"lll Mn"kq an TnurM11v l l St Jlmft EPIKDPll Church. Flmil•t rtQue1s1 conditioning for the county's Huntington Beacb was named structlon, according to the an- Bullding Services Department. to the Oranga; Gowfty Plan-nu al report of the city building Tuesday the union got little ning Commissicxt: department. ...;...: support, William Hart, countyl--'----·--'------''---------.,- 1 1 -,~_~-~-· petsonnel director, s a l,d "° llowtrt. TOOD 11 K. Tood fft 1' ~f ~110 Mevtr Pl. Mei.a. 0111 of" du th J~n. 73, H1'll V'9CI bY twQ tons Cilrl 0. T~6d c recognition would m e a n fragmentation of organizations ,,.. .~ ~·.-i· representlng county employes f' "" -:•~ Co.II M•s•, ~.qrv J. TOOd ol Hunllnf•\M I HCh. One 111...-Kele McGutltY. F Vt grenckhlldrtn. Strvfc.s Saturoav •I II AM In ttM Flr1t Soutlltrn B1~ll~t Cllu•ch. lnl.,.m1nl H•rtKlf A1it Ctme .. rv. fl•ll in negotiations with his office. .1,.. The Orange County ...,.., Employes Association which ;,· now repreaents about 8.000 or " -~. the county's 9,300 employes p also objected lo the com· petition. Broedwlv OlrK!Ort. • GRISWOLD Adrlennt Grl1wold al 102 IE. Cc~fronl, ll•lllN. Celt of deilll! Jin. :n, 111'3. Survived bY l'lvsbencl, H. Etv Griswold. Allo 1urvlv~ by M1rtln T. Dv~t •I'd IOU<" E'hlldrtn. Servlce1 at 81..::•Mlt Polnl t•v In Oldlylme, '""'"· Ii ll1u ol 1 !1mltv IUQDl!ls lDn1rl1>1,nlan• lo ~r l•vorll• charlt!ts. or (.11verv -I Cn.trch Me....,..l1l Fu~d Jn umlt, Ntw Jtr .. v. !!al11 lltr111rcn orw91rdlnQ Dfrectorl. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY U7 E. 17th St., Costa A'lesa • 646-4888 BALTZ-BfRGERON Fl1NERAL H0~1E Corona del 1\.1ar 673-H.ill Cosla 1\.fesa 141-UZ.f • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, "Cotta Mesa LI 8-3<33 • A1cCORMJCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1705 Laguna Cuyon Rd. 494-1415 • PACIFIC VIEW J\tE!\.10RI AL PAR K Cemetery Mortu ary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Nen'port Beach. Calllornla 1«·2'100 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1™1 Bolsa Ave. Westmbuiter 893...ss!S • SMITHS' MORTUARY l!1 M"'1> St. IluatJatton Beach '-i;H5H Other union'. have sought bargaining rights in the pasl and failed. ' Clinic Slated On 1973 Derby SANTA ANA-Boys and girls throughout the county can pr1!pare for the 1973 Orn.nge County Soap Box Derby by ::it- tending a clinic here Saturday. The event i8 open to youngsters 11 to 15. The clinic will begin at 9 a.m. al Elks Lodge No. 794, 212 Elk Lane . The derby will be held July 22. PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUI l "'INCll NA.Ml n ATDl'llMT , Tiit toODWlng ptfNl'\I ilre dolno;r bull"eH ti: UNITED OUTDOOR INVE$TMIENT$, ll.O P'•r-Htwp0!1 Drive, N-porl Beacll, C•1ltornl1 92660 Wl!ll1m 11 . McCook. 3160 Park NtwPorl Orlw , Newport 811tl!, talllcrnl1 WHll1m s. McCook, Ont 11.ue Ou Pere, NeWpOrl 811Ch, Ca!llornlil Jthn R L•ntow. 11171 Plne!\ursl l•nt,Hunllriotcn &tKll, C•llfornl1 Tnl1 bullntJI II bell'l9 <Dnduc!td bY • G-r•I P1rtner1hlp. Wiiiiam $. Met.Dk Thhf 1•atemeo11 Ill«! wltn 1111 Caunt. Cltrt Ill Or'ilf'IOI C-'Y '"' JenvMV 11, 1t1J. ly Arthur IE. Kr.,..-, Ot11111'f' C-ty c ...... RICHA•O I . LYNN """"'' 11 LIW »I N""°'1 C111t..-Orlvt, 'ullt N11mt..-W Hewpart .. llCh. Cellftnlle '16'e '""" Publlllltd Of•• CHd O•lt"f l"llot J•l'lllflry U. 31 encl FMJ. 1._ 14, 1'13 1'3·1l AfY•"~ ~~~~===:I FALSE ·TEETH Grow, Grow/. , . Drop, Sil~, or Fall? ltow does your garden Don't k"P worrJt11( a&o11t your ~row? ,You can get hints 00 f1111 t"th droppl"n1 .at .tM WTOn1 tlmt1. A dl'nture adbftlllL'9 et.II help. w to make it grow even t'A!iTt~Tll•rivt11d11atun111 a IOC11'· better by reading the Home er, tlrnar, 1t.e.•lit1r buld. 11-t•k• •"" and "Garden -P:ise -evefJ'. ~':t.1:~~1er~'Wr"m~~ Saturday in • the DAILY ,ur1 Adh••I•• P4)wdat, Dt.11tutt1 PILOT. • • tha~ llt ait ~d•I lO Melt.a. Seo JOW' dtaU.t ?er\IWIJ', • ' 20% OFF w' BIG AND TALL.MEN uptoslzeDS /.& " .. ' ~-1 ~-" ~ 1601 NEWPORT BLVD •. • ·COSTA MESA 16th Ond NEWPORT BLVD • ' ' I , A~Afi FILAXIS e12 HIGH POTENCY STRESS and THERAPEUTIC VITAMIN FORMULA with IRON and IODINE 31' s FREE with Purchase Df 100' s at ONLY • ,>;:1 ·'. I "',,• " -. ,. A~Ad I HY.!C FORTE I Vitamin B Complex & Vitamin C PLus LIVER, YIA$T and IRON Bo ttle of Bo ltle of · : JOO C1p11les Specially Compounded for Sinus Sufferers Sl.NUSEZE " • STOPS PAIN FAST! 1 98 • HELPS DRAIN SINUS PASSAGES 30 1ABLETS. • ,, AVAILABLE AT All DRUG STORES , A JHP.Mf_~!~.~~I ~ HUMTIMOTON llACN -Ade!N f. BNM*ll""t ~ HUNTIMOTON l lACH -lkWlflt&tle & E41'1nt•r IL TOltO -24Jn Aodtflt lO ltDld OPEN 9 AM to 10 PM-7 DAYS A WEEK • • " I ,. " 1 ' • Today's Final N.Y~ Stocks VOL 66, NO. 24,. 7 S&CTIONS, eo PAGES . -' GRANGE·CEJUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1973 c TEN CENTS Release ·of POWs to Start in Mid-February , WASHINGTON (AP) -PresldentW ad~lser Henry Klutnger said today lbe reluse ol Aplericu pr~n of war would begin in Hanoi by mld·Febru•l'l'· (See nlated 1tories, Pagea .f and 5.) Speak.ins: at a Mlite Moue ·newt con- ference , Kisalnger said lhe 479 U.S. POWs·beld ·1n Norlh 'Vlebwu and Laos WuUld he tbmed over to American medical WIOOMJ In !lanoi at Intervals df lbOOl 15 ·~yi -beginning 15 days after the peace agreement Is 1lgned on Saturda)'. That would mean Ille !Int U.S. priaonen would be released on or about Feb. 11. KJ.ssingtt . said another :oa · U.S. prisoners koown to be held in South Viet· nam will be released to ~erican of· ficials Lin the areas in wb!ch they are held. Acoording to K!Jsinger, all U.S. prisoners of war in North and South Viet· nam and Laoo will be released. He said Ille United States was told that oo U.S. prisoners are held in Cambodia. "American prisoners will be released at intuvals of two weeks or 15 dal'i: In :tthl:ith i~:1io:~:i~~~: !1:1df~ with the 60-<lay withdrawal of all U.S. forces from South Vietnam. Prboners held io North Vietnam and Laos. he Said, will be received .by U.S medical teams in Hanoi and be llown In American planes to locations to be selected by U.S. officials. It was announced before Kisslnger's news conference that the United States and North Vietnam agreed to return all prisoners "withou t delay." A docwnent spelling out the agreement on handling POWs also says that the return . "shall be carried out at places convenient to the concerned parties." Again, the document released by the White House does not say ·what those places Nill be. The places of return, the document said, will be agreed upon by a new tem- porary joint military commission made up of representatives of the United States, North Vietnam, South VietnSm and the Viet Cong. ., The only specific time mentioned in the protocol stipulates that •·the ret urn of all captured persons ... shall be completed within 60 days of tbe signing of the agreement at a rate no slower than the rate of withdrawal from Sou1h Vietnam of United States forces and lhose of other countries.'' Tbc document covering civilian as v:ell as military .prisoners on both sides pro- vides that the seriously ill, wounded or r.1aimed, and old persons and women shall be returned first . "The remainder shall be returned either by returning all from one deten· lion place after another or in order or (See POWs, Page Z) * * * * * * * ,'([ * * * * • eace , ac erms nve1 e .W.ar. Stepped Up . . . Despite Accord SAIGO/I (UPI) -The Vtttnam war In· cease.fire goes into effect, unarmed U.S. creoHd Jn ttmpo today desPltt Ille an· helicopters will continue to fly ad· nounced etue-flre, and ranll:l.nc: U.S. miniStfitive missions. But he said mllilary """""' said Amer1ean grnund btucopier ·1W>shlps and fighter-bomben troopl, .helicopter and alrJ!lue crew• will wou14Jie rudy to S<ramble to lbeir aid if --~ dii&g lbe !Mt tlftO Ibey are fired upon. ""1a . .; lhe war. . . . A U.S. tpObsman said no orden to -"Then ba been 00 ·~ in pub bict have gone to Army and Marine m\lil<m," ..,. airieer mi · r,dVjlen wllh Soulh Vietnamese ha> UP! ~·-~-~·.Ii! ~ -ber ol areas wllln! r.11 1"4 •' ltPrlh QI'· i L111J a.elqfi." • GI SllgOO, that U.S. ,.... car-U.S. warplanes did not o1tow signs of t'1llJ oQI IO ' -~ .... ~ iklwllll down./l)Nring !he most rectnl ID& ilr "-d glod, di. M boolrl ending at a Soalb . A:i!'t.foo -• -:r*-1~=: ---=:'lll!lf -,..-,, -..JF ~-fill iala: Donon 11t11 • fl f a.iD. 1n tloa, ill lteo'Y bomberl new • SUnday (I p. •PIT);-.r, w!ten·the t11ree.p1mi1 m-Jn Vietnam and also * * * l!..C'<JmnmnJs1 11qe11 ln C8mbodla and Bef<ft the ......itre goes Into effect, N: ,..,nn Te'Pntl • 1ntelllpoce esper1s prec11c1 iieavy "-""•I I I I-flgbtlnl U both Ille Commmisll and ,. VPl"r~ · Dti. HENRlf KISSINqER. FOREGROUND, AND LE DU~ T.HO, BACKGROUND, SIGN AGllEIMINT ' . l'ifrls Slt~int of C_,.tro AgrMmont C1pturod In White -Photo . Soatb 1'1etnamele move to consolidate Pact 'Fraoile' :!ii:r:a-ix:.r:::: F . -H · T o-""' at I p.m. today, mllltaty IOU=s i:ve . rutian eITorists B W i. :.:1...z sild. 'l1lore-. ua COnuuuniA-lnllWed • ut oriwu e ~-~~~~:' tbly llllcl. II WU blghest level 1in<e • .. ree Ambassador, Consul . WASlilNGTON (AP) -Pr-·N\I· on clelcribed ·Ille VkltJllm peace agree. ment as "fragile" but told coogressiooal leaden !Oday "we have hopes (II) will enduft," Senatt Republlcllo Leader Rap Scott of Penmylnnl• llllcl. Scott quoted Ntson u having lhanUd lbc bipartisan -ol lloule and Senatt leadon for lbelr IUPPOll, acknowledgin& ihere have ~ dllf.._, and adding: .. By ~the course, we've 1ot our jlrllooers . bock, a poact, however fnlglle, willch we have hopes will en- dure." ' It: were reported Jan. 7. Thirteen 11$1 -hit west of Quang Tri City, 400 miles north of 5algon. The clemol!lbed provinclal caplial Is believed one of the prime lor&el> of North Viet· name...Vlet•Cong units lo any land-grab- bing usauit. Market Suffers Another Slump I "'l't.re 'are problems," ~ said N'll· qn told the two-hour, 20-nunutt meeting NEW YORK (AP) -1\ie!day's an- at the White BoUse. "It wOuld be H.· nouncement of a Vietnam cease-fire lttm<IY belpfUI, wbtle being booest, not brougbt on early stoclt merket gains to c:oosult our fears but our belief that today which quickly turned into heayy lhiJ.ls peace wllh lmor," Ille President r..... .• wu quoted as saying. Brokers said some investon who have ·,'Tlwlt God for tllolO wbo stood, thank been waiting !Or a aelling opportunity c.ct !Or ti-wbo gave tbelr lives, thank toot ..iv....,. o1 Ille early strength to God for tbnae wbo IUlfered and for lbem 1Blload stodt. all. We're damn proud ol tliem," Scott ~c:loaio( Dow J..,.. average of 30 quoted Ntson as 117":.t~...., . · llocb d!Joecf down ll.07 to "'° 1t11alor llild drew 1 -1 <.-14-Ill Wly til6ir Ille 'Dow bad Earller In Ille -..;, die "-r -IP llOie -m..points. reported. Sen. John c. s-(0..llla.), PORT·AU·PRINCE, Haiti (UP.I) . - Fi~.:~l!a/'; terrortsJs today released U.S. AmbiSsador Clinton E. Knox and U.S .. coasut 1WanJ.. Ctiiistensen in return !Or a government promise to Oy them, 12 political' prisoi,ers'8Dd' l'/9;LIOO ransom to Mexico. ,. . They bad been holding' Ille diplomats at · gunPolnt since Tuesday night. A spokesman for the American Emb&ssy in Port·au-Prince said Ille gun· men ~ released Knox, a black, abd Christensen unbanned at the airport at , 8:40 a.m. PST 'after. the Erencb am· bassador irltervened 'in the case. . "The radio, w)licb. "1ill coveringthe'ei:- cbaq:e at the airport live, said they were lllllllinj and happy so I imagine lhey're quite .all right," the spokesman' aaid. . • A C46 plane GI Ille government airline Air ·H•IU was reedy to lab ofMor Mex· lco w!tb Ille !tidlJai>e'I, Iba fiolltieal pri--releue lhey "' 'ed andfll~-· Also aboard the plane were Mexican Ambaaador to Haili Armando ,\mador Duran, Papal Nuncio Luigi B.irbarito and French Ambasiador Bernard Dorin. Dorin canied out most of }be negOUa- tions wllh the ttrrorlsiB, personally guaranteeing their safe , passage out of the country in.ao>appeaJ made , over the HaitJan radio.· 1be gunmen apparently cllOOe to go to Mexico of their Own ac. oord. • The embassy· spokesman said the re.lease of tbe hostages was the result of llejOl!aUono between .the Frendi, Mex· Jean· and Vatican ambassadors ·to Haiti as well u the HaiU:IJl government of 21- year-old Presldm~lor.Jlle Jean-Oaude Duvalier and speda1 U.S. Stitt Depart. ment enYO)'S. Tbt .,,.._..aid lhepo.~ -...... In Ille group ol 17 tertorlsll let to Oytoldexk:o. chairman ol Ille ArDiecl Services Com- lnlttee, prailed NWI\ . and Dr. HOlll'l' . . . Kisslnpr, the Pi9ldent11 ~ce · ~ negotiator, and 11id: "You had what ii took." I Scott quoted SenJ J. W. Fulbright (0. Schools, Offices to Close f.rkl, chairman of Ille Senate Foreign Jlelations Commit!ee and a ioogt1me criUc of U.S. lnvnlvemoot In .Vietnam, .. havtng said "I coogatulat. you" and thel ale agreement IS"later than·! hoped but ll'il good." Coast Facilities . to Observe LBJ Mourning Day ' . ·. lJA.ILY PIWT ..lIJ: SEE HOW IT WORKS ..... ' DAILY PlWl' ..ant 1<11 Jalt loYe to W.rt. See how Ibey do. '88 vw ""'· -. my'pd c:nnd. Must !ell, UJ·l<XU. That ad -keel so welf that Ille car Wll IOOft IOJd. . 'Dial direct llUf1I and lei I DAILY PlLOl' cl8lllfled. -Id .. to """ for,... • Tiit Onlp lloalJ -ti Sopervl- -...... , to l todl1 to--ty •f· -1'utiday Ill --to Isle D l e1Mle Pr11'J111..,...a..J1Mlt•• Pt 'dsst Nls'9 U. ,.....,a el a day tf ••• I •"'II••*- Elellle*'J and -~-· fedonl and lllte offices, c1;, olfkes ol· -Orange Coast cities and -lacll p11,.....,,.r, wm be cloeed 'f'hun. day Jn--.VlllCO-of-lflo Milone! clay of mouminll for former President Lyndon B. J-(lltlaled 11«1<1, Pafe 3.) All pool oflkos aklnf tbe Onnge Cout will provide -limited to IPectal dell...,,, op<n lobblea for-to box ... and oollecllona on• Sunday IChedule. Moll bub and buillJ e111e1 w'IJI mnaln · open. .~ Ho'M!ver, major stock and comm~tes exchanges and the over-the-counter IJUjrket will be closed. City ball omc.s Jn Fountain Valley, Irvine, and s...I Beach will my op<n. In Costa ldeA, Hun1i11&19o Beach, Laguna Beach llill Sao Clemente city of· nceo win be claoed. City olllclalJ ol Newport Beacb and San Juan ·,ptstrano bad no1 decided lhb morning whether f1f not to clooe their of· nce1. Tiiey were 1Wllttng the doclslon of Ebe county Board of supervisors <011- c:emlog count; ofllces o'ld courll, but were. expected to roUo f the countJ'• iffd. Howeru, the Harbor Judicial District Ooart allllOUllCed tt will be clooed abd tha!-:oll Cl80S td.>eduled for Tliunday will ~ heard Friday al Ille same time. I After school activites at all school playgrounds along the Orange Coast have been cancelled except In Newport Beach and Seal Beach. Claaes at Orange vast College, Golden West Collece, UC Irvine and UC Irvine Extemlan have been cancelled. However, reclstntior. appointmeotl .11 OCC and GOkieo , Wet! College will be held as ldiiedUled. And nnal ex- amlnatlonl orlglnllJ!y acbeduled at both colleges for Tilutlday will be postponed until Feb. t. Regular examination •-'iedulea will continue Fri~ay. _ · · Cal State Fullerton officials were awalllng t.,a county supervisors' decision before announclJlL theii' plans for the ~Y of mourning. Cal Stat. Long Beach 0Ulct1 will be (Set CLOSED, Pace l) Mesa City Heads Gather in Hills . ~ - For Budget Talk .. ..About 33 C.OSta Mesa city ofilclaI1 - including City Manap!l' Fred Soraabal and all department and division ~ - headed for Ille hll!J today. • They left this morning fpr a three-day retreat to Ille Singing Hills Country Club Jn El Cajon in Ille San Diego 1rea. The executive junket, which will cost city taxpayers a total of fl,850f was ar- ranged for the purpose o! discussing.next year's budget and to lnltruct stall members In management teclmJqutS, Soraabal e~plalned. 5esslonl are scbeduled to begin at 2: 30 p.m. today and to end at noon Friday. One of the key speakers will be psychoi-Oglat Dr. Donald· Sbostrom, aulhor ol "Man the Manipulator.'' Sorsabal said Ille oemlnar cosiB ISO ,per per0011, including room and board. Aulhorlzallon from the city oountjl for Ille expeoae was not rtqulred, aceording to Soraabal. No one ba been lll!IHJd by Sonabll to lake over his jOb durinc Ille IW4ay period, but Ille city nwiager Aid he bas Instant communlcatlon "11h city ball. Retreats {or top-level admlnlltrators have been held In Cotta Meu in prevkll:s years. Truck and Car Collide in Mesa; Two Persons Hurt Two penom wm biJured early today when a panel trucll: and" a car collided at the lnlmectloo of illrt>ar Boulevard and V'ictoril Avenue in Col1a Mesa. Reported in aallsf.ctoo:y c:ondttion at Cosll Mosa Memorlll Hospllll was Margaret B. Cl'awlord, II. GI llOll La Alemedfl St., Fountain Volley. Polico say Ille oulllalned head Injuries In lbe I: 15 a.m. colllsion. · Taken to the hoopltal for 1re1tment oJ facial cuia and -Injuries . was the driver of Ille 1J11101 tructc, ldentffled ao Mlcbael D. Klmberlln, 21, of 1119 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Klinberlln was not 1dmitted 10 Iha hoopltli: •• Kissinger Expresses Confidence WASHINGTON (AP ) -Washington and Hanoi unveiled today the term s of an intricate peace accord to end America's longest war, and negotiator Henry A. Kissinger expressed confidence a Satur- day cease-fire m South Vietnam would later spread across all of Indochina. (Stt related atories, Pages ~ and 5) But 'Kilsinger · and lils North Viel· namese negotiating ~ sald there were no secret pe•' terms. The chief U.S. ._itator Dllde these other major points In hls 90-minute White Houte news conference : -AI.out 145,000 North Vietnamese troops remain in South Vietnam, but JCisiihge:r said their numbers "Jhould -• perliiil Oflliiii'liOiiiti)ed to -slderable reduction" because they cannot be reinforced, resupplied or replaced. -The political indepen\lence of South Vietnam is guaranteed-Bnd its future form, including the fate of President Nguyen Van '11lieu's government, will be determined, without outs.Ide interference, by the South Vietnamese themselves. -A National Council on National Reconciliation and Concord.. will be organized among the South 'Vietnamese themtelves on a three-part basls solely to orga.hize . the elections and im- plementation of the agreement, not to act in any way as a coalition government. -The demilitarized XlM cor;linues as a temporary military demarcation line which cannot be violated under any circumstances by military forces of either side, Kissinger aald. Neither Caq>- bodia nor Lam can be used as inflltraUqn routes or as bases for foreign troops, he said. -The agreement in no way restricls U.S. military forces off Vietnam's shom or in Thailand, he said. "The deployment would be more · geared to the war situation'' than to an· tlcipatlon of an established peace, Kiss- inger added. -DiSCUS1ion of U.S. economic aid to all of lndocbloa. Including ,North Vietnam. will come "only after the signature of the agreement and after Its lmp)ementatioo is wen advanced," the negotiator said. · The 12-page agreemeot, to be signed Saturday beftre the Vietnam cease-fi"' lakes effect al I p.m. PST that day, doe! not call for withdrawal of the 135,000 North Vietnamese troops in the 10Utb. But It does call !or removal of ell foreign IS.. PEACE, Pace l) I I ..-------., Ceut weat•er Coosiderably cloudy on Thursday according to the weatherlady, wtth a 20 percent chance of showers on Thursday~evenihg. Highs in the fiOI, lows in the 40s. INSIDE TOD-'Y Th< '"'""' Comm•mty Th<· ater brings bock its DeeftnMr drama "Dtar Frimd.I" for o Ji#- gle "encore" perjormanc1 thi.t Stlnudav. Ste £'>lttrtabt.mctu, Pag., 28·29. • I ' ' • c -WfdntSdly, January 24, lf73 Combinin g Treasurer Po st Cited By JACK BROBACK Ot 1M Dellr l'i•I Stiff Strong oppos1ti0n to possible con· solidat lon or tht' Orangr Coun1y treasurer's office \ldth any other county department 'A'&S voiced today by the Orange Cowity Employes Association. In a lt!ller to county Supervisors, thl" association said. "It is of vital concern to all county employes and all taxpnyers that the board appoint a talented and ex· periencro person in the field of fina_nce who can maintain the highest possible standards of fiscal resonsibility and in- tegrity in keeping with the traditions established by Ivan Swanger." Swanger has held the post for IS years. He plans to r etire Feb. 28 and has urged that his chief assistant , Raymond Well s. be named to the post. There have been rumors that the offi~ might be combintd wiJh that of county Tlix Collector Robert Ci1ron. Another possibility is consolidation with the offict! of Auditor-Controller Vic Heim. Neither man has j)ublicly expressed an interest in the combination of offices. "We understand that the treasurer's office might conceivably be consolidated with one of the other county departments. While such consolidation is certainly a proper matter for review. it is our strong belief !hat such a step would be most UO\\'ise and imprudent," the association's letter reads. ''Orange County is the seCond largest (in poputation l in the state and as .such its fiscal immensilies are of a size and scope to need and desen•e the indi \•idual attention of a county treasurer whose sole purpose is devoted to the smooth and efficient administration of county funds,'' the letter signed by association President Lucille Murray continues. It is pointed out that. the lre~surer. is responsible for processing and 1nvest.ing a $1 billion a year. ''The county retlfe- ment system _alone has an invested ~rth of over 5100 mill ion," the letter pomts out. ' TONIGHT COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT -Regular board meeting, 1370 Adams Ave. 8 IJ'.m. OCC l.ECTuRE SERIES -"InvitatiGn h> Intimacy," Charles D. Leviton, OCC Auditorium, 7:3().9:30 p.m. BASKETBALL -Costa Mesa at Foun· lain Valley, 7 p.m. Estancia vs. Santa Ana Valley at Estancia, 7 p.m. Newport Harbor at Marina, 7 p.m. "SPRING 'S AWAKENING" - Performance by Space Reaction Com - pany, Italian theater troupe, UCI V1llage Theater. 8 p.m. Adm. $3, students $1. "MOONCHILDREN" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Wed. and Thurs. 8 p.m. THURSDAY, JAN. 15 LIBRARY STORY HOUR -Movie "Make Way for Ducklings" and stories, 10:30 a.m. and 11 :30 a.m. Family movies "The Dentist" and "lbe Hoosegow," 7:30 p.m. UCI LECTURES -"Family Life in the Israt>I Kibbutz," part of series on Living Together in Flmilies. Social Scienet; Hall, 7-9:45 p.m. Adm. 54:.75. "Malignan cies or the Skin," part of series on Cancer: Etiology . Epidemiology, Therapy, Soph. Lecture Jfall , Medical Surge f Bldg. 7-10 p.m. Adm . $4.50. "MOONCHILDREN" -South C.oast Repertocy, Theater, 8 p.m. DAILY PILOT T"-°""IJl9 C-t DAIL 'f' ,.!LOT, wlfll ..tlicfl ii ~ the H-f'Nu,. II Ml~ '1 -Or•"'" c:o.11 l'llbll5h1"1 c_,.-,. s.- ''"' edlll•• ..... JIUbllsi..t. "'°""'' 11'11'0llllfl FrW1y, 'for Cona Mn•. ltl'Wf*f lsd1. Hll!'lllr'Oton SNcl!/F"""l•l11 V1tle'y', Ufune &Hdl. 1....,1ne.,rsna11t..c1< Mii SJ11 C""""1l1/ tM J-C11>i1lr100. .r. 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"'~ ........ • SlclM dMI llMI ... ,. .. •I c .. 11 MtM, C.lftonlll. ~"*'°"' 11'1' Clf'tlW n,u -111111 "' 1t11H a ,11 nmi•1r1 m1111.., ..... tltM Q.tl -'l'lf¥· Stans, tchell , Links Repor~ed \\'ASHINGTON 1AP l -to" mer Atty. Gen. John N. ~litchell .and fonner Secretary of Comniercc Maurice IL Stans approved payments to the man F ro111 Page .I PEACE ... • foft'es from La os and Cambodia. Kissinger said he expects a formal cease-fire in Laos "with in a shQrt period of time." He said the Administration e;c:- peets "a de facto cease-fire will come In# to being O\'er a period of time" in Carn· bodia. He said he y,·ould not elabt>ratc on the si tuation in Cambodia and Laos. Le · Due Tho. the North Vietnamese negotiator y,·ho shaped with Kissinger the agreement disclosed in genera l terms by President Nixon Tuesday night, said in Paris it was "a great victory for the Vietnamese people"' fie said it included no provisions for withdrawal of Norlh Vietnamese troops from the south. . For his part, Kissinger said It would not impose a coalition govern ment. even ln disguise. upon the sooth. He said final political solution y,·ould ~ left to the parties in South Vietnam. ,-hich mea ns Saigon and the Viet Cong's National Liberation Front. Kissinger said the ultimate destiny or South Vietnam will be decided by fret elections. He said Jie natcre of the •·political evolution" of the south Is up to the parties involved there. Asked if lhert was any provision that South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu must resign, Kissinger said, "There ls no such pro'fision in this agree- rr:ent .This again Is a matter that will have to be decided by the Vietnamese parties ... There is no requirement of any kind like this in the agreement." Asked how the United States persuaded Thieu to accept the presence o North Vietnamese troops in the south, Kiss- inger said: "We have not asked President Thieu nor ba! be accepted the presenci! of North Vietnamese troops in the sou th as a legal righl We have accepted a cease- fire in place. The forces are cut off from tbl: possibility of new infiltration, they are legally prohibited from military ac- tion and. their resupply will be difficult." Asked if the United.States would again send troops into Vietnam if the peace agreement were violated, Kissinger said, "l don't want to speculate on hypolheUc.al sltuatiOns." • • I. Volcano Island charled with .~ pot{iicat-esplonag,e con- sptracy a;galnst Di1n\9Crats1 ' l h c V.'atergale trialhas .bccii told. The stalM>ent Tuesday of Huaq· w. Sloan Jr., former trea~ ol President Nixon's ~lection campalgn,,wa.s given to the trial judge a(ter the jury was •eat out of the room . lt wu the firs:t testin10ny that Mitchell and Stans are connected with lhe funds allego<!Jy used to finance the political spyln(. Sloan saidJie pve a total fl $199,000 ln cash to G. Gordon Liddy, the man ac- cused ol leadiog the opuaU.., wbich culminated irt the brtak·ln June 17 at Democratic naUoo.al headquarters in the Watergate com~ex. But Sloan testified he bad no Idea what happened to the mooey he said deputy cunpajgn director Jeb ~fagruder authorized him to turn over to Liddy. "You didn't question Mr. ~tagruder about the pu~ of the SI99.00'.>?" U.S. Dist. Court Judge John J. Sirica asked Sloan. ''No, sir." Sloan replied. "I verified with !\.fr. Stans and fl.fr. l\fjtchell be was authorized lo make those. 0 "You verified it with wbo?" Sir1ca as.k- ed. ''Secretary Stans, the finan ce chairman, and I dfdn't directly, but he verified it 'o\'ith John lt1itchell , the cam- paign chairman." Sloan said ~1agruder and Herbert Porter. former director of scheduling for the re-election can1paign, testified they asked Liddy to set up an intelligence operation to discover any ,assibJe dangers to Republicans campaigning for the Nixon ticket last year and to check--0n security of the party 's national convention. But botb denied ordering tbe wiretap- ping and burglary with which Liddy, former coumel to b o t h Nixon com- mittees, aod James W. McCord Jr., Nix- on campaign security chief, are charged. Five other men, i.oclU..:ing fom:ier White House consultant E. Howard Hunt. have pleaded guilty. McCord \vas one of fivt= arrested inside the Watergate during the break-in. • From Pagel CLOSED .... c'.. · ···1t f:::1l examinatio:-~ will be held os scheduled. Students planning to register Thursday have been instructfld to register Friday instead. The lldtool holiday has prompted the .rescheduling of 10 high school ,.,.,uing meets. Contests originally set /or Thursday ~(<;!!anged '°' Editpn Jlt ri ldar7'roaay; &a lteSa at "lil:tanoa, Saturday night: Brea at Dan . Hills, Feb._ 6; Founlain Valley at Magnolia, Tues~ day; Anaheim at Marinci:, Tuesday; Mission Viejo at San Clemente. Friday: Santa Ana at Newport Harbor, Tuesday: ' WEARING NIW $TRIPES Aw1rd Winner Bl1ylock Mesa Policeman Promoted , Named Officer ,of Month A policema·n whose work with young people has ranged from capturing them to cowisellng them about everything from drugs to bicycle safet y today has four special honors. Three are the brand-new sergeant's stripes on Jim Blaylock's unifonn. The fow1h is his selection as the Cqsta Mesa crime Prevention Committee's Officer for the Moi\th.-- The recent promotion signals a switch in duty assignments for Sgt. Blaylock. who if now primarily with ~ patrol division instead of the detective burtau. He has been a member of the drug in- vestigation team. His assigrunenls also have included probing crimes involving personal injury, including several murder cases. A continuing college student, Sgt. Blaylock began his career in 1967 as a California Youth Authority group counselor. He was hired by the Costa Mesa force five years ago. He is a graduate of Fullerton Junior College, attended Cal State, Fullerton and is now.y,·orking for a degree in Police management at Pepperdine University. A resident of Irvine, Sgt. Blaylock and his wife, Joan , have a ~year-old son, Tim. San Diego Sidewalks Now OK for Bicycles Families 0. f J -POW Rel.eas-e-!Vew , I I R'qhe!'. fl opes r 87 ilf¥itill& wPAL .. ,. ......... ...,. Word of • .. peace wllh honor.. In Soutbef.st Asia was wflcome neWJ for famWOI of tho neu\y s.ooo American wvlCfll•• lmpri>oned or Usled a1 mlss- \ng tn tctlonr bt\t 1n Irvine hou'"fiJe ad- ded 11\e ~ •)a aJ90 "acary.1' • _MrsJ'Parhara Hedrick of <Mverdnle, Wno:s( btOther, Lt James Wn,ybe · 11•~ rick Is lrVlne!a olllclal\y ~pied MIA. said lodoJ!, ••i..st pliht I was varr, lo\d 1nd teated·. J(ia vtry clole now. 1 am really utra . "orrled no" that •Jiin's nam.e won't be on that list and we nay nev~ k:no'f whist happen@d to hlm. '' Lt. Herrick bas been lnlssl~= Oct . rr. 1911 when he began a · ovtr Laos. On hl1 28lh blrthday, Oct~ ... 28, tbe city ol lrvloe rolnembered thei< adopted MIA and launched a lelter campaign lll'll· Ing knowledge of hla whereabouts. "If Jim comes home 1 wlU always believe it 'fPas the pr6SW'e on H,nol by the t0,000 person! who WTOle In Itii behllf that will have broughl him ltotne," Mn. Hedrick. said today. ''There wJll be some families who Will not hear from their sons or brothers, I'm sure," she added . "After Korea, pumy families never knew for sure what hap- pened. . "I just won't allow that to happen to Jim. I have to know," she sale• ln another )rvlne household, calla of good wishes and encouragement busied Mrs. Janice Lyo11, ltife of Laguna Beach's adopte~ :t.tlA, Major Don Lyon. Like Her- rick, be Is missing over Laos and has been since March 22:, 1968. "I'm very pleased about the peace.'' said the meticulous housewife who hasn't dusted a vase of pussywillows aioce lhe father of three who picked them clislp- pe.ared. "The agreement says exactly wha_t I wanted it to," Mrs. Lyon added noting Presidential Adviser Henry Kissinger ha~ spoken the magic words this morn- ing when he said prisoners held 1n Laos would be returned also. "We're all just waiting now for word. It is going to be an agonizing wait if they (North Vietnam) don't release. a Jist. \\'i!hout a rtst we 'll have to meet every returning plane," the wile who shares the concerns of hu11dreds or MIA families said. For all ~tlA familie s the r.e,y words in Door !Jnloc~ed; Home Burgled " . . . .. I Prtsldellt Nlun'1 peace announcemen~ WU the ~ lo Pl'°"1ll the lltlleltl "P*lble' •CCOW>tlng /or men missing Jn; lctloo. . • While f~iliea of men kDown to be Im~~ pr~ 1JJAA, now be certain tbey wll~ soon Kfl thefr loved or., the fate o~ more than1li30(> Amerlcaa. Wrvlctmen la> not known. • : Mrs. Hedrick •oc!•Y reooUed h., Joy .~ the October announcemet1t lhat >•'PMce I• at band." : "I was so luoppy lben: ( ibought then( 1,httwas lt'," lhe said. ••r 'expected Jim home by Christmas -New Yea r's af least. Now, I am trulf arrald that we wll ~ never bear from hltn again." F,..•Pll!Jel POWs ••• their dat .. of 'capture, beginning with !hose who have Ileen hel d the fongtlt," the document aafd. Secretary of Uefense Melvin Lain! slid Tuesday nigh! that teaml of U.S. specialists and evacuaUon aircraft wi ll be ready to go "as soon as pouibhl'' after the cease-fire agreement becomes elfective Sa turday. Under the protocol, the United Stales, North Vietnam and U"' other warring parties are ObUp1ed to exchange COftl- plete lists of captured military personnel and civilians OD Saturday, the same day as the agreement is signed. Th.is should provide the first hard in- formation on bow many American servicemen are held capUve and where they 81'<. The Ia!est Pentilgon llst shows 517 cap- tund and another 1,315 missing, A hig question is how many of these meo listed as missing are in POW camps lo North Veitnam, South Vietnam or Laos and how many bAve not been found. I Wllhln I~ days ilier the cta ... flre, the signatories will agree on choosing two or tr.ore national Red Cro!s societies to "visit all places where captured military personnel and foreign civilians are held." The United states long baa contended that the North Vietnam~ have violated Geneva ·eonv~Uo111 on treatment o! prisoners of war by refusing to allow the International Red Cross to inspect POW camps. The practice of keeping his front door The protocol appean to open the way unlocked may have cost a C.OSta Mesa f Am · mWlary to le man SI,023 in camera gear, police in· or · ~~ men en r dicated today. Nor!h "V)etitain ~ part o( the priaoiier Louis Myron Lubbock Jr., 41, of 221 E. ei:cbange. Wilson St., reported that the camera! It said, th9 fQfP:·p¢.y j$( inlllta'1 and acces~es disappeared 89metime ~-·;p,;;,:e-1rtiJW.a'l. t~ama "to SAN D_IEGO {A1'} ~I\l ... ~I~ tween Ja'l,_ 16 auO.J~:.','l!-4· 6/:i!M·l!'l!'°"",, .at kids fo nae bicYcleS on~sant.11: go The-8~0Qe or'eliry ~J'ls 0, ll1b-eac • ac~e" t)ii,-W'.ietiil~i' where such sidewalks except In front of storet. i ' OOck's doon Ind windows have Jed!lpolice persons a,;~ 1~ng retwried, afl(f at the A lot of youngsters have been doing it to theorize the photo gear was stolen by last. deUmlioq Jl4aces from1 which these anyway, but the City Council approved someone who simply walked in through per~ns. will be taken, to Uie places of the fun by a 7·2 vote Tuesday. the front door. return." ~=-::::'::::::=::::::::-:--:=== Residents Told To Stay Away Western at Westminster, Tuesday; Sonora at UniVersity, Friday, and Loara ~ at Huntington Beach, Tuesday. # '1i REYKJAVIK. Iceland (UPI) -The He:lgaljell volcano gushed out streams of glowing lava today in a new outbreak on the tiny island of Heymaey and repor~s from the island said some houses were on fire . • Telephone connections with the Atlan- tic outpost just south of Iceland were broken and authorities here today banned all landing on the island. Louise Biglin Of Costa Mesa Succumbs at 101 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA SS : +.imk• I Funeral services are scheduled Thurs· ~-..... :o:~t ze; a: z "j day for Louise Emil y Higlin. a l~year J 81sketballs 5. 95-8. 9S-12. 9S-28. 95 the age of 101. ] Miss Higlin was born in MolUlt Carroll , Dunlop Fort Tennis Frames 16.95 \ Volleyballs 4.2S-8. 9S-IO. 9S-12. 9S-I 7. 95 An cfficial spokesman said houses in Vestmannaeyjar, the island 's only town. were seriously threatened by the new outbreak from the volcano that erupted late Monday, after a rest of some 5,000 years. "The wind has tumetl, and cinders of glowing lava are falling down on the houses," a witness said. C.Osta Mesa resident who 4iied Monday at i Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 29.95 ii Ill. and grew up in Oskalosa, JoWa where her father was a horse' breeder. For 40 Kramer Autograph Frames 17.95 Soccerballs years after moving to C8lifomia in 1909, d she was a secretary for evahgelists a. 9S-1o.9>14.9S-l 7. 95 Some 1!10 policemen, firemen and volunteers remained on the island and struggled through the night and morning to rescue valuable property. The 5,000 people of Heymaey ,left their VQ!cano- stricken Island late Tuesday. No one was reported hurt. This morning, frozen fish valued at.S2 million y,·ere brought to the mainland from the Heymaey fish freezing plants. Heymaey accounts for some 20 percent of Iceland's fishing Industry, a cor- nerstone in the nation 's economy. Reports from Heymaey said the rift that developed across the island Tuesday was widening further today, threatening to cut the 2.5--mile wide Island in two, or make it fall Into the Atlantic. · Albert and Mary Heron. Miss Higlin lived at 1613 White Oak St. She leaves two cousins, Martha Van f Oraska of Garden Grove and Esther. Goesele of Los Aageles. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thu rs· day at BeU Broadway ~femorlal Chapel. Burial will be at Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles. Senior Ma yor Dies VENTURA {AP) -Funeral services are scheduled Thursday for Charles W. Petit. Californ ia's oldest active ma yor \\'hen he retired as mayor of Ventura in 1969 at the age of 89 . Trials Opened Court Overturns Two Gag Orders LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) -The District Court of Appeal has overturned two gag order rulings, one involving the shotgun death cast of a 4-year-old girl and the other concerning Ally. Gen. Evelle Younger. THE COURT SAID TUESDAY that a gag order on the news media In the triai. or two men charged in the slaying of Joyce Huff of Hawaiian Gardtru JulV" 2 Issued by Superior Court Judge Jllllua Leetham "amounted t.o judiclll overkill.'' But the ruling let ~I.and the part or the order covering the prwecution in the case. ~ying· the nlle Against out-of-court statements by proseeu.1or1 was justified. THE LOS ANGELES TIMES, through the Time>-Mirror Co .. and Dill. Alty . Sta n Smith Autogra.ph F rames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 Davis lmepr ial Frames . , .. 18.95 Bancroft Competition F rames .................... " . " " . . 30.00 Victor lmperi1I Strin11s .~.DO Vantage Nylon Strings ...... 7.50 Tennis Dresses .... 15.95 to 34.95 Men's Tennis Shirts .. 6.00 to I.DO Men'1 Tennis Shorts 5.95 to 15,95 Converse T ennls Shoes ................... ·~ ... Men's I.SO ....................... Ladle1 7.95 Men's Tretorn Tennis Shoes 14.95 Adidas Tennis Shoes-LHies or - ....................... Men'• 16.95 Tennis Sweaters-Men's .............. "" 9.9S-12.9S-15.95 Wii son, 1 Penn or Dunlop Tenni1 Bills .: .... , .................. 7.95 Doz. • l Playground Balls 1.59-3.2S-5.95 I Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Skateboa rds & Wheels Duckfoot F ins Tobie Tann is Paddles & S.h Ny lon hoodad Jackets ...... 7.90 Baseball w•rmup J1ck1ts 6.fS..7.95 Baseball Mitts 5.95 to 42.95 BaHball· Shoes 10.95 lo 29.95 B1seb1ll Undershirts Track Sho.1 11 .95 to 29.95 Bikes-Parts-Accessorle.s Tires-Tubes-Repairs • 646-1919 Joseph P. Busch appealed the r.irde r rorbkidina: tbe news media .to carry any inform ation on the case except for whnt came out Ip open C'OW't. Younger's cue involved statemenl! ~_made In violation cl a gaa order \1:hlle stJ11 Los Angeles district attorney. ~-....... -._.. .... _.. ______ ..,.. __________ ......,....,. __ ......... ......,; 'OPEN 9 to 6-Closed Sunday 538 Center-646-1919 --·--' • : • / .. Wrdn!sd;tt, January 24, 1973 DAILY PILOT Grand Jury Raps Sex Education PO~ Family Unbelieving • -Santa Clara Fl~r Held for Record 8lh Years -..... • -···· •• ':" • ~,-c -··-•••• .•••• • ' ,, 11la ,,_..... ,.... The family of the Ont Amorlcoo pilot captured In the Vlelnam war says Ibey are happy -.t the ,.,.....itre an· ,,..,,.,..,_ but wW not believe it until Uietr al"""'1 comes war or mi~ing in actlon,1t is ended. Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty aa1d; "Our hesitant and uncertain oonduct of the war has prolonged the excruclalJhi eiperience. Our division on the -.. ~,. ~ front bas constantly encouraged our enemies.to oon- "I """only tell you that) am very, vary happy tbal }t • tlnue lo believe American dtsllluslonment would ca""' u. home. • finally looU like lhe day has come -aDd II> )'llOf'8 bas lo pull out and alloW thein lo fu<e tllelr wW upon the pe<>- bem a loog time," said Mrs. Ev«ett Alvarez Sr., moth« pie of South Vietnam who have suff-ao much from of N•"Y U. Cmdr. Ev...U Alvarez Jr., 34. NorUl Vl-mese and Vlei Cong w..mi terrorism · and Alvares, Who was lbot down aver the Tonkin Gulf Aui. barbaric invasion." 5, 11114, II Iha loogeat.beld U.S. prJaoner In uy nr. Antiwar folbinger Joan Bae> said the .,._ fire Is a "I a1i11 woo\ belltft It umll I aee him," Mio. Alvarez "vlollry of the people who -the Presldenl into the pos111oo he 11oaJJy J..i w take." =~~":,yr:::. at her SonU Clara lane. "I However, Milo Bae> said In Palo Alto Interview that '!be pilot's ailta' Della iald, '"lbm -~.an <Ner-the peace a_..nt -nol mean ~ I.! "time l<lr the 'reactloii ilb _... w.· .... _ _,_ lo have to wait and peace people lo loci: up jflejr little peace shopo and go ·-.-.. -and relai. see wtieo be'I released. Then we'll aclually believe it." "The situation in Sooth Vlelnam is a ·v-gloomy Relerrinc to the Preeideo&'s "peace witb honor'' re-one," she cootinued. "Americans mwt ~ the gov- SAN DIEGO (AP) -San mart, Della 181d, "rib this war there Im~ such a thlng emment is supporting the 'lbleu didallnhip." Diego County schools use ~ with honor" and ber 'mother called it "just .a "l can't believe it," said <;histine Weidler, editor of st,,..., ma•-~als that s'--.. 1.. In the Daily Cal at the Unlvenlty of Calllomia, Berkeley . ...., ~· ~ Sacramento, Gov. Ronald Reagan praised President "The question that comoe to my mind after all~ years tlmate waya In whl,h boys Nim> f<r following his Vietnam peace plan and oat being is ll)at all we've-accomplished ts that they Jevelel! 1 few could flOO!ll!ily aeduce girts and dt-"by -who would have had him faltor, or go thousand miles ~ -~•" id M' w 'cher how to tnject drugs," com-square ""'~ ... "' sa m et , 22, a plainl the grand ju fO< leao than what was total juotice fO< the people that bave drama major. ry •--allies." . M ~-·-no •• soc1o1 · ~-ary '"'~ , -· a ogy and English major The mateflals dealing with Reagan said he thinks 0 all of \Is are grateful to God said: "The thing that Irked me most was his 9tupid Idiotic sa adtatlon a.. "generally l<lr what bas taken place and that at l,..t the war has stat<ments ~ peace. I happen to have lo6t a brofher in derogatory to parenta," the ended. He also expr111ed his joy that the •"·••11 " 1<tbe Vietnam and J don't.1-1 I-jury 1ald In 111 final "•" ··~ ·v.ry honorable. I'm firmly coo-••• bnYe women and children. w-husbands .,. prisoners vinoed the war ooold bave ended four years ago." report Tueaday. ·------------------------------_, "Nothing in the films ap. pea..d lo encourage sound, mcnl behavicr or confidence and trust in parents," the report said. It cited a growing rate ol venereal disease and blamed schools !or falling to aiJcourage ''immoral, ~ miacuous, wrong behavior." A SPOKESMAN for San Diego city schools said the claims were ''awfull y general." He said,· 0 wt've had a aa education program for ·-· s yurs wlt!I • guiding board made up of noted members of the community, including reprdentauves of the major rellgons who review It periodically." Pent,agon Papers Judge , Orders Proof .of Dam;age -! Sex Film ·Brings Cita fio 1i LOS ANGELES (UPI) -.did cause injury lo lhe.UnltecL Department, iays the HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The ·president of th~ ~t The judge in the Pentagon states or aid to a foreign weaknesses, taken separately, 11leaters says he has been Papers trial has orderod the coontry," the Judge aald.' "woold nol he expected to pn> cited fl)< showing "ll!!eP government to produce any duce .i total failure, but when 'lbroat," the controversial x. evidence It has that leakage of e Brw.e Pl11119e combined in one location, rated motion picture now the· secret Vietnam war SACRAMENTO (AP)·-Tbe proved disastrous." ~~Y~~ for obscenity i n documents damaged U.S. bridge scaffolding collapse Vlnctnt Miranda said the ss.. security. which toot six lives in • Arqultted minute film out.grossed all FLIP WILSON P1ternlty T1rget Pat-er nity Suit Hits Comedia1i LOS ANGELES (AP). -A Superior Court judge has coo- tinued 1 paternity suit against comedian Flip Wilson until Feb. 20 after ordering part of the court file in the case sealed. The action· was t.aken by Judge HalT)' L. Hupp Tuesday following a meeting with attor- neys for Wilson and dancer Mabel Robinson in hls cham· berr afterhe closed the p~ - ceedtnga In court lo both the public and news media. Wilson, Miss Robinson and the baby boy bom Int May appeared in court. Teen Booze Proposed The grand jury called on public school teachers to "im- press upon the minds of the pupils the principles of moral!· ty, truth, justice, patriotism • . . '1)d teach them toi.avoid Idleness and profanity." U.S. District Coiirt Judge Pisadena last Oct. 17 bas been VISALIA (AP) - A Tulare other films in Los Angeles last Count SU · ,..A.. week and added "we've had SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Matt' .. Byrne told Frank blamed on a combination of y perior vuurt jury absolutely no complaints from freshman legislator has pro- 'lbe report also called for a joint effort in schools lo fight dnlll abu!e and recommended a study of county ·care for the Bartimo, assistant general has acquitted Skip White in lhe pubUc." posed making 18 the legal age counsel to ·the secretary of ( ) the Michele Wiebe kidnap for Mlranda said he is to appear for drinking in California. defense, lo get In toocb with BRIEFS ransom trial. in Bev.,..y Hill s Municipal Assemblyman Robert Nim· • his superiors in Washington The six man, six woman court on Feb. 9 on the citation mo ·(R-Alascadero) ln'tro- belore court resumes weMes. "'-------~ jury returned its verdict about for showing an obscene film. duced a con s t i t u t i o n a I day and find out whether a "Inherent weaknesses" in ·the 4 p.m. Tuesday after amendment Tuesday t o study has been made. deliberating three hours. ---------change the drinking age. If a~ scaffolding, or "falseWor .. " in Ir ads Llk ·' b '"~-f both "What [ want is any study, At White, 25, was ooe of fi ve ..... e provi:u y tWO-ulllWJ 0 aqalysis or survey of the Pm-the final report of a special in-persons aCC\lsed in the ab-houses or the Legislature, the Cle ric in Fonda · ( Rites · Suspended SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The Rev. RJchard York:, so- called "hippie priest~' of Berkeley, has been suspended indefinitely from ad- ministering sacrament s because he officiated at the marriage of actress Jane Fon- da and antiwar activist Tom Hayden. The Rt. Rev. C. ~Kilmer Myers, bishop of'tbe Episcopal Diocese of CaJifornia, said in a statement Tuesday t h a t Father York failed to obtain the required pemtission from a bishop to remarry a divorc- ed person. 'The Academy Award-~ ning ,,_tiss Fonda, also acti\'e in anti·war activities, recently was divorced from French film director Roger Vadiui.. BISIIOP rtfEYERS iuued a "letter of Godly Admonition" to Father York. who marr:lei:f the couple Friday in Loi Angeles. A spokesman for the bishop said the letter in- definitelf suspends Father Y<rk's right to celebrate such sacraments as matrimony, Holy Communion arxi baptism. "Because of his long 'rela· tiomhip in the antiwar move- ment \\i th Tom Hayden and Jane FoOOa and becall.'le of their personal frieodshiv, Father York agreed to fl. ficiate at their marriage," Bishop Meyers said. • IF THE WORLD IS HIS OYSTER this Oyster's his world. Ro!ax's Oyster Perpetual "GMT·Master'." Seff-wl ndlng 3()..jewel chronometer has extra 24--hour hand an d revolving bezel, stainless atea case and band, black dial. $290. Do Something Beautiful.IMI. Cll•l'I• AtCOUll" lnYl!td -Amllrlc: ............ •1MA..,.rturcl Md Ml.Ur CJWI,.... .... 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I -·-I --==~-------~:: ___ ~.::_____j ' 1 • • D'"AD.Y PROT EDITOBIAL PAGE Front.age Road ·Cost , 'Mle question or.providing Costa Mesa property own· ers to the east of the future Ne \\•po rt FTeeway extension with their o'vn tY.·o-way frontage road is n $5 million one. 1\nd it ap pears that 1t finally \Vilt be ans"•ored Feb. 26 during a pubLic hearing by the city council and in- volving the people \\'ho n1 ay have to l'o ugh up the money -the Galifornia Division or lligh\\-·ays. Two-way frontage was shown on the origi nal 1958 freeway agreement between Costa A1esa and the state, but the concept "'as abandoned in favor of a sintpler and less expensive one-way road in 1966 when a ne\v agree- 1nent \\'as "'r itten. In recent months, members of the Eastside Property Owners Association have asked that the two-Y.•ay con· cept be reinstated becau se it would promote better ac- cess to their properties. And a survey just taken an1ong property o\\·ners and businessmen between Bristol and Bay Street shoy,•s they are 100 per cent in fa vor or two- \vay. Other than the price, there are fe\V argu n1en~ against the two-way concept. It does allow for greater motorist freedom and should be of great benefit to the eastsiders. The on!¥ real drawback Is that it could cause more accidents because of opposing moves at each intersec- tion, but Public Services Dln!clor Jim Eldridge believes the increase actually will be minimal. One-way, on the other band, tends to make traffic flow smoother, is safer, simpler to build, and requires less land area. But it also restricts motorist movement. It's simply less convenient. position to the t\vo-way frontage concept And deiplte much public.It).'. there never has been a similar request by pro~y owners on the west side for a tw~way frontage' road. Previous inquiries with the Division of lilghways Indicate that state offlclaa are wfiling to bear the addl· Uonal $5 million burden even though the two-way front· age would con1 plicate construction of the Route 55 ex· tension. If this is still the case next month, and U no major new objec tions are introduced by the people of Cotta Mesa, the city council , or state officials, it would appear reasonable to say "yes'' to the $5 mWion question. Summer -School as Usual For the present. all-year sChool in the Newport· ~tesa School District will remain a concept rather than reaJity. Supt. John NicoU last week ,squelched speculation lhat some schools would adopt a "liflh qu.arter" as early as this summer. He said the standard five-Week, four-hour-a-day summer session would be held as usual. He also said plans for a five-quarter year were dismis- sed because of a Jack of interest. Several schools, among them Harper School in Costa Mesa and Corona de! Mar High, seemed very in· terested in such a plan when the subject was last broached. l • During meetings held on this question by the Costa }rlesa Freeway Committee, there never has been any op- Hopefully, an extended school year conce pt for Newpor:t-~tesa bas not been summarily dis1nissed, never again to become a subject of discussion. 'WH EN Kll>5 ~o rr, 11'5 CALLE t> !>RU~ "gusE:' Vsin g Slan g To Concea l _l'rue Meanin,~ ._ ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ A college teacher of En glish in Flori~a writes to ask v.·hy I never use slang 1n the column. ''Do you object to it as a general principle," he wants to knov.•, "or is there some special reason?'' As a general principle, 1 don't object to it at all. Some slang can be fresh and ptmgent and more descriptive t h a n Standard English. Used properly. and with discret ion. slang provides a vi· tal--infwion into the language. "'hat I object to. ho"·ever. is not only slang tbal quickly becomes a tiresome clicbe . bu t the use of s 1 a n g worcb to conceal rather t h a n to txprHs. This is a violation or all that human cmnmunJ- catioo should stand for. FOR EXA~1PLE. I have noted in the past that criminal argot is one of the largest sources of slang, and has always been. This is Mt because it has 90 much vitality and piquancy. as because it enables us to camounage the essential cruelty or dishonesty of \~·hat we 31';?; doing. Crimina ls ne\'er "kill '' -they blot out or rub out or erase or hit or make a con· tract to remtve somebody. They never "steal" -they hoist or heist or score or swipe or snatch. Recently I read an article from Viet· nam about the verbs U.S. soldiers use to Dear Gloomy Gus Tn the ea rly morning hours naus- eating ~as fumes are being dumped over 1vest Costa Mesa, above the proposed ?i.tarina. Perhaps the city can revise its original plans just enough to iriundate the induslriaJ plant responsible for this menace. C.H. Tllh fHtllrt rottledl ~ y;.ws,. Mt -.surltt ..... " .. -· kMI ,_ Ml -......... , Giii, DellY l'\lel. describe killing the enemy -all of them just as sJangily eupbemislic as lhe words criminals use. Jt's just the reverse of of- flcialese, in which bombing and killing are made to read like the annual report or a corporation. (An "anti-personnel weapon•· sound s almost respectable ). A TEENAGER todar mar 6oasno-iier friends. "I ripped off a bracelet in a store," and she is using this modem jargon to soften the impa ct of the real word , which is "stole." She wouldn't say she stole it, but "ripped off" makes this dishooest act seem gallant and bold and defiant toward the es tablishment. Jargon "-'Ords ma"ke it too easy for criminals to label themselves "com· mandos" or '•terrorists" and assume the cloak. of political rebels, when in truth they are most often old-fashioned villains and brigands utilizing a strained political situation to rob. loot. bum and kill. If a man can call himself a •·crusader" and march under the slogan, "God Wills It." he can in good conscience pillage the countryside and murder tbe heathen. Like all language, there Is good slang and bad slang; the good makes the ob- ject truer and clearer; the bad makes the object fllllier and falser to reality. And. alas. for eve ry one word that is in- vented to show the object in a new light, a dozen are devised to disguise evil. Turkey's Drug W arning \VASHJNGTON -If the Uniled Stales \\'ants to keep Turkish heroin off American streets. it had better hope that the present milita ry dictatorship is not replaced by a new democratic govern· ment. Either way, the Turks want the United Slates to cough up a whopping $400 million. This is the secret \\•arning or Turkish officials who have told th e United States, in effect, that drug trafllcking may be the alt ern ative lo their military rule. The $400 million is sought to finance a si.;bstltute crop for opium and pay com- pensation for foreign currency losses. The United States has offered to pay a 1nore realistic $35 million . But a secret (ieneral Acrounting Office report ucclares : "Apparently the $35 mill ion grant is viewed (by the Turks) only as an initial payment and it can be expected that Turkey will continue to press for in-. creased U.S. contribulioos." nlE TURKISH armed forces com- pelled the ruling Justice Party to give up power in 1971 and replactd It with a council of generals. Thereafter, the military· junta quickly approved an agreement "-'ith the Uni ted States lo ban all opium ~ltlvation in Turkey, \\'hich was growing at least 75 percent of the heroin tnlerlng the United Stlltes. Now the Turks have warned American ofricials !hat the Agreement mey survive Ully aa long u their military government. Statts the secret report: "(Amcricap officials) were Informed ' I thi:it th<' ban on poppy growing was issued by the current military-backed government , which was not dependent on popular support. Whether a freely~lect.ed future Gove rnmen t of Turkey would COI1" linue the ban is an open question. "Turkish officials made the observa· lion that poppy growing might be revers- ed by some future gove rnment more sub- ject lo local pressure and popular sup- llOrl." Cl.ASSIFIEO documents in our possession Also raise the nagg ing pro- blem of Turkish police corruption. One case involves Turkish narcotics chief Abdullah Pektas. Intelligence reports, stamped "Secret . . . No Foreign Dis· semlnation,'' say Pekta.s met with a major narcotics traff ickcr with in recent months. After the meeting. Pcktas directed lower-level Turkish narcolics agents to stoi. harassing. the lrflfficker. Despite the suspicion over Pektas, U.S. narcotics agents have high respect ·ror lhe Turkish national Police director, Orhan Erbug, whose g<'nlus for develop- ing Informants netted a recent cache of more than ia ton of opi um . Good work by the Turks has also cut black market "leakage" rrom the 1971 opium crop to les!I thM 20 percent. On bah&nce. lhe 1ecret reports shOw the Turkish poppy-banning c x p er i m fl n t seems to be working. c •Reason, Compassion and Humor' Mauldin's Observations Defended To the Editor: The Mailbox letter from 111r. Phillips (Jan. 17 ) compels a reply. While fl.1r. Phillips was becoming a veteran of \VW It. I was a student in junior high and high school. I read. loo ked at, thought about and discussed 11'1au1din 's cartoons with my buddies. In our early and middle tE!t!ns, v.·e weren't that far from dogtags, jeeps, and .SO. caliber ammunition -and we knew it! SOMEHOW, we didn't think of Mauldin's cartoons as pro-~_!can. Maybe it was because we were all Americans and, as we saw it, be was talking about thlngs like the essential humanity of the citizen-soldier. He knew Willie and Joe all the way and he didn 't care too much for General Blodgett. ln retrospect, I'd agree that that is pretty pr~American___ ----- Since World War ll, Mr. Mauldin has attaioed stature as ooe of the finest observer-commentaton on the American and international social and political scenes. He is not a propagandist, but seeks to ,illuminate cOnditions with reason, compassion and humor. 'tBERE IS considerable evidence that the powers erercised by C.ongress have diminished suliiciently during the past , several decades to caus concern among those who bold the U.S. Constitution im- portant. Coqrea just may be a bousecat in a tiger cage and if concern about that isn't being pro-American, I don't know what is. By-the-way. Mr. Nixon was re-elected with about 60 percent of the vote -not 100 percent. CHARLES R. MANNERING B1111ter's View To the F.ditor: Following Is a reply I bave to a letter in your editorial page Jan. 19. I am a man of modest means and a citizen of good repute in my community. 1 am also a gun owner and hunter. "AW, COME on Mr. Henningsgaard. you cannot be so far detached from reali· ty that you deny death in nature, or is ll jus t that simple, mechanical device called a gun that you don 't like? I speak now of the lawful use of firearms , not their illegal use, which l am as opposed to as any decent person, yourself and Mr. Grant included. "We slaughter animals by the millions to satisfy our hunge_r.___a,nd_we till more people on the highways than is con- ceivable. We kill whole ecosystelruJ with bulldozers and seem intent upon destroy- ing the world for all life by pollU.ting tbe seas. ''WllY, P.tR.. Henningsgaard, do you wisb to bypass all the pressing and widespread evils and move to prohib it people like me from enjoying a healthful hobby and interesting pastime?" CURT CAMPBELL E.rtre111e• To the Editor: Big Brother ls here. The government lhough the good cause: of a clean en- vironment is planning to ration gasoline to curtail driving in Soutbem cautomla. O. course! this Is all in the name of clear air. But snouldn't we go a lltUe further. Like why not require ~rmlta to travel on t1i;e govermnent roads to go anywhere you want lo. Why not reslrlct the number ol cars or property a family can own. \vhy not just ban cars. Tl!llSE EXTREMES wlll probably not happen for some time, but gasoline ra· tiooinJ is the foot In the door. Clw alr and water iS a mtl!l ,Yet. do we sacrifice our lpdi~idu11l rights and freedoms for it Of courte not. However, lhe ecology movement 1., many areas fail ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey thtir messages in 300 word! or less. The right to condeme letters to fit .space or elimtnau libel is Teseroed. AU letters mmt include signature and • maili~O address~ .bttL TJQ_tne_s mat/ be withheld on requttt if sufficient Yeason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. t see that the goverlVTlen: is using them I~ . increase their power overt ~ in- Wv.iduaL---· - Voluntarisn. is rreedom . ComJlllsion is slavery. We need a clean envirorunent, but we don°'t need coercive measures ol a Big Brother cJvernment to force us to do things against our will. lf you think we need an authoritarian state to create a beautiful environment, then you wou1d love the environment of Hjtler. THE STUDENTS and young people in Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) are working in the ecology rttovement quite extensively. Yet, we have the sense t:> know where ecology end.s and coercion begins. For the last few years Oregon Y AF has been selling lady bugs It' farmers so they will 0 not have to use poisonous in- secticides. It is working well and there is no compulsion. YAF. founded by William F. Buckley, Jr. in 1960, will continue to work for the environment while at the same time working for more individual rights. LARRY SAMUE!.'l O.C. YAF F a8clstlc To the Edito r: Speaking in Washington on Jan. I~, regarding our hopefully impeoding Viet- nam peace settlement, Representative Gerald Ford said, "U everyone will just shut up and back the President -.. " This commerit is totally Fascistic! Only a totalitarian government would request unquestioned allegiance from its populace. lt is a 'f\.'eli known ,.con- stitutional right of the people td speak out on any and all f.a.cets of our governing system or the actions of its leaders. I urge others to \liTite, as 1 have. to Hon . Gerald Ford, House Office Building, Wasblngton, D.C. 20515, demanding a na- tiQDal_public apology. for his thoughtless st~tement. JOHN T. BURGF.SS Vpllftl n9! their money. I do hope this plan works as It is a good one. DENISE KOP~K Watergate To tile Editor: Thank you very much for carrying Jack Anderson's column in your editorial sect.iol.. 'Ibe article on the Watergate conspiracy (Jan. 18) I feeJ ls a topic more people should really talk about, and Mr. Anderson does! Kee_j> _it up. _ -KEVI~r MONTGOMERY Parents' Qui: To the Edltw: 1 To the Editor : ·The troubl! with t1.ds Is tbefr parents. L. .M.. Boyd mtntiw in his colu1Do Ji you •Wonder ..why your chlldrtn don't ,1;on1-~ot-anbbl!-aquealine;--min--.-;Hberare-in-trvuble·wittrthe used by bunten to lure predators, the h,w, look at your past es:ample and rela- oqueals being produced by skitmillg Uonabip to them. Did you set a JIOOd ex- tbe rabbits alive. ample? Were tJtey able to talk to you and Equivalent to hunting wolves with did you listen and respond with love ~nd airplanes, clubbing baby seals, baiting ~? Do you ~e ~m for ~etting with strychnine, trapping and leaving tn trouble and runrung 8rouDd with tbe traps unattended, plus a thouJand other wrong crowd? ntrocilies . BUT WHERE were you when they Isn't it uplifting to belong to the human needed guidance and discipline'! Someone race! MIRIAM M. KO'I11ER to listen to their problems, hopes and ideas? Or were you too busy involved in He lp· for Cities To the Editor: ln your editorial of Jan. 18, "City Budget Booster" where you explained how the Federal revenue sharing checks were to be diVlded up and how they were t<. be spent among the different cities you 1&id that this could bring a promising new era of JlO'Strings assistance' to local governments. I couldn't agree with you more! What better way could be found to improve our cities &Del yet keep our taxes down. So often we complain about things and then when we do have a chance to improve them we complaln because our lazes are increased. I found your article very informative as to how the different cities could spend your own 0¥ngs and did you shun them and always ten them to talk to you later about it? ~ NQ wonder they ;looted and turned to oth& things and people. No wonder they did things trylng desperately to get your attention and love. +m did they finally give up on you? IT'S TIME to examine our lives as parents to see where we are going wrong instead or blaming our children. It's t;i.me to slow down and show them we love them. We need to listen to lhem and to teach them the truth so they don 't have to go out and do things hurting themselves, you and society to find out the truth. lt's time to teach them the ways of God -and it's time lo get right with Him ourselves. -STUDENT. NAME WITIIHELD Remarks That Can Pique a Plun:iber Remarks a plwnber gets tlred of bear- ing: "You plumbers are gttUng like doc- tors -you hate to make house calls anymore." "Sam Tumjolnt. the only dUfertnce between you and Jesse James is that Jesse had to use a gun to get his." "I've got an unem- ployed brother · in· law who Is looking for an easy way to make' a llvina, &ltn. Coold you put him on as a helper?" .. AJ your pb)'li· clan, Sam, I supeat we use a little common sense in our busi· ness.relaUcoa. Remember, I can raile my fees too." "JUST BECAUSE I Dunlced you out of high achool your first year, Sain, you 're not JIOing to retuoe to come ond !is my leaky tollet, are you? Pltue Sam, your old tucbe< nttdl. you. ·Can't wt let bygooes by b11ona!" "You 11y you want Sim, my son. tho plumber! Can you call back laler, please! He's In COMU1t.t11~:1 now." "Why ia It you llways Iori•t aome or your tools, bUt you ne1t fqet to send yoor bill!" , "Yeah. l'm ;. rca! old-timer, Sap1. ( ran remember way bslck when I was yOling and plum~rs made si bout a dollar • ( ·HAL BOYLE ]. an bour, and moll of them bad callu... over their banda." "SAM BAS been IJ>ORdlnl the winters lu Florida so IOlll! be ~dn'l ltnow bow lo fix frozen pipes anymore." "Yts, It'• a real desirable nei&hborbood to 1nove into. We've got three intemllla living here, a surgeon, a well-lo-do undertaker. a banker, a retired admiral -and two plumbers. But don't gel your hopes up too hlJ)l. The plumbers won't accept emergency calls ~ at Lheir offices." "H~, la this the plumber! A ptpo in our klldlen bas bursl and the water on the Jloot Is l1mdy lix incbol "'""-Wbeo could I make 111 •min-wtlb you!" 1'Sam1 as your wife you blow I don't like to Interfere In your -bul I lhink you're cretitlnil some r-11111 In your client• by drlvinl up to their boulet: 1., your new limousloe. Don't )'OU think It would be more diplomatic to 10 back the old statioo wagon?" "CONGRATULATIONS, Sam. You're !he IInt plumber Ibo bW: hit ever bad on tta bOlrd -of diredon." 1•My mommy sent me here, Mr. Tum· joint. She says the know1 you're far too busy to come younelf, but would you mind lending us a big wrench and we 'II fix It aurselves?" u1 tell you I can't see yoo any more often, Sam. My nelgbl\<n are bound to suspect somethlno H tliey ,.. a plumber go into a house m.>re ttuion once a month. That never happens." "Never mind coming now t.o fix my flooded buement, Stom. The kl<!" lll<e it that way1 and we'•o decldeJ to Dep it as • swimming pool." DAILY PILOT Ro(>trl N. Wt_cd, Publllher 'l'llomol K"vil, Editor Barbaro Krtibieh Edltoriol Pogt Editor The tdl tmial fllltC Of the DlailY Pilot uekt to lntonn ftnd 1tlmu· l•t~ ret.d11r1 by prescntlnr lhla ntW•PIP4tt''• nplnk>Jur; and com· mcntl r)' un to11i~ nf lntt.~t and lllRnltlcancr, by prov1dlnK a forum tor the e:xprtul1>n ol our readtnf oplnlunt. ftnd by llf't.'S(!fltin1t lh1• di\·rm vlcv.'poin~ ot Informed ob- M'f'\·l"ra 11nd spo lt('1me.n on \opl~ l'lf ttu• day. Wednesday, January 24, 1973 • •