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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-02-01 - Orange Coast Pilot• •• ' • ,., • • • • • Huntington·•· . . S.exna! · P~y~h~i~ $Ought in Gr.sly ' ,, ... -. . ,··.Florida Murder . . . . . ' .. • . ~. . .. . an • •• , . "" -SuburbP , . I ,. .. - '· Yehiele Stopped At Onofre Yields 'S12~600 • ID . . --" 1. "rl:tURSDAY AFT~RNOON, FEBRUARY • • ~ YOt.. '6. NO. tt. "4 SECTIONS, Ii PAGES . ' ' . p ··, .. · ··L ~tic . .~~C1:J.«, · . ~ • > • l 1amo.n ees • • • \. .• ~'I . ' ,... .. -..:~ .... ... ' -' '\t 'I.,., • ' •. • I . . • • • • ·Sought · Se~ Beach ~" ' . Call Girl Ri ng, ... ··Y'•. 11·~· ·· "' -~" -• . . •. ~ t• ' • • Wi:s3'· PAUi' BEACH. Fla. (UPI) -' ~:~"'" ,!n'IJ'!ler .of ~Jes ~d .. · • BeW!leril'li$·,J!~ 'W"' ~and! ... ~ ~.a , coUrt'.fi ;a•l·hla ~ a•"-· s ~-. tW'le, \Vas.'the woa ~or.r-·SeiUai]°sychat-... ~ ic,': -~g· to ilplice. . , . · · Alle.ged. in B·each ~tectlv.S operated' ort 'thiit theory Ur . day aS they fanned out around this play! · '' By JOANNE REYNOLDS activities when they became concerned GOUJXI· of the rich to quesUon friends of . 1 · °' .... o.iry ~11•• 51'" with the activities at the' home . · the .1'-fear-oldl·iin.Uque dealq Whose ·,, Three women who J>olice al1eged two One woman, who asked. not to be bilf~niuWatea·lWldy Was f~un:d' Mon_4aY··. · ,~ weeks a~o were running a call girl house ideptified, told the DAILY PIL<YI' that the women did not seem to live in the f'AnvUmlfOU li1lve a victim '!bOOe sex , •right In the middle of a north Huntington ho but . ed . the aft d ""''ans""· care· m~-•.n-•'ll.:;I,' y·ou~have to wOrki -Be b id tlal 'gbbo hood , me arr1v m ernoon an ... e uuuucu ac. res en ne1 r were · left late at night. on~~ that the killer was a sexual · arrested .again Wednesday night. She .said there appeared to be quite a ~lt~'' 8 police sp0keSm'.an said. "We .. , 4 , • w· IGNS MEOICAL. P05T1 i . This· time the char_ges were the sam'e fe'ff men, who drove expensive cats who are tracitjng down aud questioning all of · · • · . the fiirst tun · · to It "led 'th · 00 bll 'th' .. hJ$fri~.-.·!lllYhia .ml'.l,t" .!t'iends,. •."·· -:.·:.""'-~.:.C!t 1>ean·Bos, ti~~ ·""' as e-consptr!Jcy comm V1S1 e mew e ewomenwere he .~ , ..... ~ 11 17-.i>1-:· .. ,. . r, -~ .--. • ._ prostitution and maintaining a ·house Of there. .. ~~~~r.-~tf!;i.1:11~ ~·:~u.:.~;;-,·~ ;·,-;-M·~. ~-~" --~ ·s·; ·~li,~~ 2:1· : :Et~!'~~ =:~the ~¥ET~:~~~~t="i% bem·slamed ·25 times with -a Im.He. ~ ea CIWf.J I This tlme the judje was a bit more nightgowns . .P.oJ!ce liili'!t wu P!JISl!Jle-rotiJ>eey was . -• _ -· .. ..;. '. ... _ . · i.sty end bail is $5,llOll each. The trio Rhinehart said Investigation of the 'A ggress ion' · HONG KONG (UPI) .J Chinese Premier Chou En-lai accused the United ·States today of !ailing! to stop its "war of aggression"· against Clmbodla and Laoa despite signing the "Vietnam peace! agreement. The premier, speaking at a Pe- king, banquet honoring North Viet· namese chief negotiator Le Due Tho• end Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh, said he hopes the U.S. government and Saigon authorities wiU "refrain from procrutinaUon; ex.J>8ll:Sion and sabotage" so that i lhe1peace agreement might be turn~ ed a reality. Vehicle Yields . ' •\, $72 ,600 in Pot At San Onofre · the Jirime motive -that 11etcber was 1J .. R • remained in custody today, prostitution operation w;ill continue. ·rilulilated by the ldll .. a1 an ~ght.-• ean. eSl.O"fl~, !~ Booked into Orange County Jail were When asked il the process of f'rierids ~4 h.e usually ~rrledilarge -, --ll' · Judy Ann Klusmeyer, 25, Helen Marie investigation, arrest and release of the A heavily loaded sedan which caught sun{i~J>f money·. ~~es1,did )lot finct ·, ·r· ~ 'I':T ,' h -s&.-:}J · 'Ryan, ·37,· and Carol Ann Domian, ?:1. trio was likely to develop into an endless the eye of border patrolmen at San bis wallet or &1Jll~we&pou., • t ,. 0 --ea'C ·. · WU'V· They were .arrested on a warrant.· cycle, he said: . . Onofre Wednesday yielded a major cache Sevel'al antique! .atkt P.atntill&s '!~~"'on .-..~ • , 1 '~~ ~ ... _ Vice Lt Robert Rhinehart alleges the "H they'..(e_ in our communi and of marijuana valued at . f/2,800 on the ~e =~i,ol11;7 ~~~~-ti~-~:· l.j~~~~~l~~~ I!': ;"1W: :;~~I.an~~rkµtg in ' 1 :~:~n~~:. ~" ~sw~~ w: ~ str_.:. the. driver of the. car which pulled Belcber_o~ Ill !!!L~Ue sboJ!. m held !or nine years and will return.to fiii1 Residents of'11lie neighborhood started eniorced. We have an o)>Ugation to,the up to the roadblock, l&-yea.-..ld Joel Atlaftta ~ ~~ open_ apolh_ er. SOo!lt .. Um.. 1.,•hin• a•d ~•""""'· , police ·1nvesligatlng the , wi>meii's residents of tl\Js community to do-so." Kevin Thoms ol San Pedro, was turned JLJ'{e!t Palm Beacli. He lived m m• -~ji ·~f "ii~ ·BeSclii"ls · , . • · • -· 0f.Ni.toin!{i:~=:ig:~~bout 10 a.m. ,eJa~tely decorated home In . Atlanta hoopi~ oi' or:..ge <;.ounty Medical ' • · ·' : " • ·' · '· 11 Thonis allegedly. pulled Qn to ,offlc~ ua commuted ~ 'jl'e!t Palm Beacll. . Center for ·treatmenl of a "cariliac J h · !' s ~ and they noUced the reat ''of the auto" -came mto social prOmlnence m 'lrtegpill'lty of m,ihin." !. UCJ(:anfornla 0 nny ~ OD ., ini 11'9 after be _,. a court ba)tle that ' ~n.>.e· "'· -'-•'·'-· spokesma& added, • . , '> ~ ~·ti! sar1ro1· v. Id ff' sked netled him ., mlillon from the ,estalunlte of ho~.:"e·ver~ .':"'"'or. -;;.,Uc".• •·a1tb is a spo~smen sa o 1cers a . Salesptan ., Victimized A clean-cut, middle-~ged bandit, armed with a revolver, held up a diamond salesman for '50,000 worth of unset damonds in ~al Beach Wednesday. Lt, Martin ljiack of the Seal ~ch Police Department said the holdup occu·rred at about W:50 a.m. in the parking lot of the Rossmoor Shopping Center on Seal Beach Boulevard. ~iQ r1~}9~~' .i't • SC!lt;sman, for the Universal Diamond' Company of Orange, told police he had just pulled Into the parking lot when a man approached bis car from the passenger saide. Leaning thro°'b the passenger window, the man pulled what Fletcher described as a .32-ealiber revolver and said, "Give ' me the bag 8nd you won't get hurt." Fletcher said he' Banded over ' his attacbe case which contained 200 looSe diamon~. . 'i ' According , .to police reports , the gunman . took the case and ran through the parltlng lot, disappearing from sight around the cohier of a lilliidlng. · The robber was described as being clean-shaven; with short, dark hair, ,of l'llilejlj~-".'"!d ~ ~!>Out 4S to SS years 0 • ...-· • -.,. . ' 1 1 bis groodfatber,• Alabama her. " ' • -'"d. h' ~ t tO look lnt4'the'trunk, but Thoms inslited (Sell MURD111, ,.,. I) l g~ally, gfiod, \ID ' IS, -' I he had no •key. . ' eonfinem<nt has nothing to dp W)tb the Carson . 20 . Held on Dr·ug' 'Cha'rge Patrolmen then lorced·open·tbe Ud and -, resignation. He ls"healthy f.and looks • ., . _ ' , ' · found the· llllcil cargo -3311 ltllc>-sized 'p!n " ' • , forward ·lo returning to teaching ," the ~ brick! weighing more than two pounds Oruge • iu-sup1nnrttng spokesman told the -DAIJ.Y PILOT. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) -A young drug charges and ~atlng without a each. T -Basli<;k,. who recently completed h I s maa who identified himself to ""''ce as driver's license. • Officel'll said the car is regiJt.red to a ' A• "'•led efforts 'in the sU~ul drive to gkin -· / i-resident of f..ountain V..Uey but declined Prie~_t ssa. .. . voi.r sµpport In November for the.state the son of l<,lev.asion atai; Johnny Carsoo Richard w. Canon, 20, of Jackson to eiaborat. on the scope of the. federal .-health 9Ciences bond measure, has been faces a ~ 19 court-appearance OR Heights, N.Y., charged witli ~ investiption which was launched later in ~ ' ' bolb -of. the UCI .,..iical odtool and ' ~-ille&al drugs and ~ting uqder tlie the dfy. · 'L!VERPOOL, England (AP) -Roman ·a....,._ of pathology. He has aemd • fn\lu<Dce.of.druga, was amilin<il In cir· Thoms was taken to San Diego County :.\,tho!=~~~:1•'!'1'o~ oo~~lf..,~~"_:b-.ij., _Deaths }!l~ :~.~ re_leued 7_ u.so bOt1d f;.~:rli= on federal charges by Weather MosUy Sunny oo Friday, with some ,high cloudiness, according to the wea~Jady. Higb5 of 62 at the beliches, rising to 66 inlacd. Lows tonight 11-02. ' ~ ~ J!..'r~• ~...r bis Doniel G. Aldr!dl Jr. said a 'OQri>mltle< A •J>Okesmah ror C8rl9CI iri!C[, ~t!h JI•,.., 11\'heduled to be arraigned early J--A CitliiliiO Prfeili'Kiillaitlori, Will< Dean. 1-11e~~. Drlo seer._ s•·-•ey1epvlaa~-~ •OllAia e utback ; ~~ ~~\~a'.ii lives ~,.~~~~ct th~ 5:'~~ cllln» " ,...._.~ . about 1,800 of . ....... ~ """'""" In N Y k ~ .. " , ··'d In Jetter to 10expeOled.tll..,..11 ~ delll. '"" or w.,. • . ., ·~~ available. INSIDE TOUA.1'. 11The L<µt Tango in Paris" -. -cQfftt'ovemaz-r-ra m o 011·1-~-1 slaf'7i110 ¥Mafloti Brando -is sclaedul<d to opmi f!J flew Yo rt amidst lti.creasfng f Ur o 1' and tumult . .see itory, Page 8. !':"lnJ.!'°"il:.""t.;,.i1ne a • !Jartll, He -!be move or Ille cal!fornli • · SACl!AM!NTO • (Al') -Eldetly . • ' 'l1lt televislGn·atar II "in MllllP-_. aUllllat)< bislaop ol µmpooi, be ~ an ColleJ• ol Medleiae hom lit Los Alplel lledlCol palk!lta have dlod J11"\1MIW't!Y place" and will .not bo aYOjlabl& for COil)-" · • ' -~ty 111 •s11ow the pilrlly or -._tile new Irtine .. _._ bocat• of M-cutlit!i redudlons in 'ment, u;;. ·IP"kelll"lft said.' · SChool Bonds Nixed c.tlloliC doebloe rllill& 'boyo the 1111r1: It m• wltb the UC system. '1111 lllDI nunJna bome cuoloiadl; a Senate Stale poll<,e.wbo lnnsti&ated the Tuef. and rutb ot ll)Oderu man's -11!1." II laue wDl.provide the nnt llille -for , conunlttoe charges., day acctdenl In willch YOWi& Canon was LA!tl:SIDE (AP) -A propoaed 11.s-~ tbal he reai&D or "pibllcly a pertlllllml .,._ at itVlne fOr Ille A ~ ... Wedneocllay by the Involved oti the ~ Tuntplke million bond issue to pay the Jina! costs ...... .,..1111.flllllJ".r~Yle!f!._-,_•~ formerly private medlCal llchool. Senato~ and 'weUm Commitite_J._ .. ld "ltf found a bottle containing 35 QIJlU!ldlnLLakevlew ScbOOI, opened in Tiie bfliiaj" said CID a ClllTiiiH!f..-. lk'illl<I< Ir a 11Qr.prealdeiil ,olllll likf ~ or diillll among tlilerly ta6leta o iiielhiijualone, a powOrlul bar--lJa, &as teen re)ectedwllh ·21 ~tor Jll'Gl!IDl'Mllndly 11111-• catl»Uc -Cllll<nia ll1ic1l ~ and bu MtdlC&I pelleolo "may be duo to biturate, in !he car. e!Jatble volel'!I tumlng out. The vote in r.terTed to by the lnlenla•• ~ served oo avet:al aaliotW· and stat. • ~ 11111 llHdvlsed tranden' 'ol Canon was taken to. Yal•llew Haven J 'l'Uelday'1 electlOn was 1167 for, 886 •1-~pill, uy lier ,._..... .. "' lt9lth toamliltael. indadlnc the White polienla fnlm nlll'lllg llomes care to • llolpltal where he wu -tad !Or minor ~.' ....,. of _the two-t,hlrds mojority If-'...,_.. (llleJIOllTD, hp.ii caJlod ''Dsttledloll ..... --IQJurita and later releeoed, -.,.... •• • '\' • I -( ' ' - , - .% Y PILOT S Thu""'1, ,......,, 1, 1973 Arrives in South • Tet General Set For Peace Duty • SAIGON (AP) -u.s: helicopten new to a jungle rendezvous today, picked up the Viet Cong general who directed the 1968 Tet offensive against Saigon and flew ~ln:i back to join a peo<..-ekeeping commission. Five years almost to the day since the start of. the 1968 attack on Saigon, the U.S. helioopter crews broogh' Lt. Gen. Tran Van Tra and 28 other Viet Cong men to Tan Son Nhut Air Base. Tra is the 55-year-old deputy military commJDder of the ehWve OOSVN, the CommunlstJ' Central Office for Soqth- Vletnam. As cllief Viet Cong membef of the four-party joiot military commission, he likely holds the key to the release of American prisoners of war held in South Vietnam. Seven U.S. helicopters marked with white stripes picked up Tra and his men at Loe Ninh, a rubber plantation town 75 'miles nortp of Saigon which Tra's forces captured last year. and tbe Viet Cong. These !our also must guarantee the safety of personnel engaged ln the return and reception o( the POWs. POW lists handed to the United States by North Vietnam in Paris show 456 U.S. servicemen held in prison camps in North Vietnam and 99 in South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese also listed 27 U.S. civilians captured in South Vietnam who are to be releued. Meanwhlle, the total. of cenHire violations reported continued to tall oft despite (I) contlhued heavy fighting In the northern province! and (Z) the Inability or the troce observer teams to get into the field. The 5aigon command claimed there were 188 Communist attacks during the 24 hours ending at 6 a.m. today, compared y,rith 209 in the previous 24 hours, 31 l in the Z4 hours before that and 426 in the first 22 '..lours after the cease· fll'e went into effect Sunday. , At Prayer '· .;, IO Nabbed In VaUey Drug Raid • Armed with a search lfarnnt.. a team of officers from Fountain Valtfy and Buena Park raided a Fountain VaUey home early today, arTesting 10 persons and confiscatin& what they said were quantities of narcotics and dangen>m drugs. Capt. Les Rowland of the Foulllaln Valley department said tbe nid wu the biggest In Fountain Valley's history. Pollce first placed a stiiiet ·-or $115,000 on the oooflscated -.iat, then disclaimed tbe flsure, saying they won't b(' sure how much it 11 worth until some suspected ban>iturlc acid ts analyzed. The drugs confiscated included a shopping bag full of marijuana, a small quantity of hashish and hashish oil, ooe gram of cocaine and a large quantity of barbituric acid, police said. The Viet Cong WIX'e plain jungle green uniforms, some with soft hats, others with pith helmets. They carried attache cases and small pices of .luggage. Some had rucksacks. At least one .carried an automatic weapon. The U.S. Command announced that· another American adviser was slightly wounded Wednesday in coastal Binh Dinh province. He ;f8S hit by a terrorist ui>losive, the command said. He was the sixth American wounded since the cease- fire went Jbto effect. President and Mrs. Nixon and Se<retary of State and Mrs. Rogers bow in prayer at the opening of the annual National Prayer Br<akfast at the Wash- ington Hilto.n Hotel today. It is sponsored by House and Senate Prayer Breakfast groups. Ambassador- designate to Italy John Volpe is at right. Booked into Orange County Jail were: ' -Gary Wayne Campbell, 24, of 9721 Poppy Circle, Fountain Valley for possession or marijuana and dangerous drugs and possession of marijl18Da and dangerous drugs ¥Jr sale. - -Paula Susan Bailey, 22, of the same address and for the same cbargis. -Larry Michael Weth!Deller, 2%, of the same address and fl)l' the samt charges. They were taken to c.inP Davia, a former U.S. Signal C9rps lnstallaUon at Tan Son Nhut, where J the olher Communist cease-fire delegates are housed: Because of Tra's absence, the peacekeeping group made up of the four parties has been unable to start arranging the exchange of prisoners or the security safeguards that must be set up before the four·natiQn Internatiorial Commission oJ' Control and Supervision can llel1d out Ila teams to obserVers to police the cease-fire. • Tentative plans were made for the senior members of Pie joint military commission to hold their first meeting Friday. Annexes to the peace agreement signed in Paris Saturday say priaoners shall be returned and received at places agre'ea • to by the four signatories -the Unlted States, North Vietnam, South Vietnam * * * Kin Notified The Saigo'n command reported t2 government soldiers were killed and 75 wounded in a four-day battle for control of a hanilet 25 mUes southeast of Hue. The command claimed the enemy troops were driven from the hamlet and 93 of them were kl!1ed. . Meanwhile, Viet: President Spiro T. Agnew flew to Phoom Penh and then to Butgkok after two days of talks with President Nguyen Van ntteY-and olher South Vietnamese o!ficlall on postwar u.s .. vtetnamese relations and aid to the Saigon governrnenL In a departure statement, Agnew said ti:q dJscussions had been "caodkl and comprehensive" and that be had "assured President 'Illieu and bis advisers of the strong and abiding i.iiterest of the United Stat.es in the security and well·being of South Vietnam." From Pagel BOSTICK •.. -House Conference on Health, the presidential meeting on medicare implementation and the governor's Advisory Commitlees on Health Needs and Mental Health: He is a member of the American Medical Association's council on medical education and the liaison cOmmittee on medical education of the American Medical Association and the Association of American Medical CoUeges-:- He and hi.s wife, Virginia. Lee, have two sons, Alan and Bruce. Insanity Plea U.S. Gets Brief List In Policeman's Slaying Offered Pleas or Innocent and innocent by reason of insanity bave been filed in Orange County Superior Court by a man •e<:use'\,o! tbeeplayioi p.c . .a,of' rusun Of Prisoners ,in Laos patrolm!n. 1' • 1 WASllJNGTON (AP) -The United States today received a list of-seven American sservlcemen he1d captive in Laos \9hose names previously were with· held by the North Vietnamese. Pentagon sources said the list is brief. (Related story, Pagel) The Defense Department immediately began notifying relatives of the prisoners and an official announcement was expected once this had been completed. The list was turned over to U.S. officials in Paris by the North Vietnamese and immediately transmitted to the Pentagon, where word was flashed to casualty assistance officers around the country responsible for informing next- of-kin. U.S. prisoners held in Laos were not included in the two lists given U.S. officials in Paris Saturday identifying 555 Americans held captive in North and South Vietnam and 55 others who died in enemy camps. But once U.S. officials realized t he POWs in Laos were missing from the list. the United States 'pressed North Vietnam Sor those names. The Pentagon previously listed six Americans captive in Laos and 311 missing. Two of the six turned up on the list of those held in North Vietnam. Although only a small number had been listed as captured, the Pentagon believes that other men carried as 1tnissing were taken alive by enemy OIANGI COAST IT DAILY PILOT flll Ori~ Coait DAILY PILOT, will! .i.1ct1 1$ ~ltlfid !!It NtWl•Pre-$t, 11 publllll.d Irr tM Ortnot (:Noll l'ubllllllf'9 COft\Mny. S.S..· Niii lf(IUions 1<1 p!Jbll1~, MOl'Ml•V lhrOll(jfl Prld•Y, klr COlll Mtw, NtwJ>Orl &Mch,~ H\l'l!fnglon llelCh/Fovni.ln V•l!1y, La91,11141 8tld>, l~kM/Sldclf.0.ck Ind SI" Cltmtnl1/ San• Jutn C1p1tlr1no. A 11ng11 1'911IOMI ldlUOll " pWlllllld s.ru..o.v1 Ind Slllld•vs. '"' !ll'lnc~I llllblllhlng pkon1 !1 II m ·wa, ••v JI ..... , COlll M!ll, C•!!foml•, mH. Rob1r+ N. W1ff PrnlOenl tfllf P11bllilllet J1ck R.. Curt1y Va Pl'ltld9ftl Ind GeMI" .. Mlllf9"'" • Thom11 K11Yil Ellltw Tho111., A. M11rplil111 M""'9!"9 Ellltor" Ch•"•• H. loot Rich1rd ·r. N1U .At1lll111t Ma.Ytlnll E.dllon Offk•• forces in Laos. Most of the missin1 there are pilots s~ot ~own Ip air strikes ~gains\ the jungle supply-roules known a:s the Ho Chi Minh trail. The Pentagon has charged that North Vietnam, in identifying 555 captives,. failed to account for 56 other Gls known to have been prisoners of war in Southeast Asia. Officials are hoping the Laotian list will swell the number of POWs to be released by the Communists begi.l'.lning next week. Earlier, the U.S. Command and other official sources denied a report that three American prisoners of the Viet Cong bad been released and flown back to Saigon aboard a U.S. helicopter. Comm~d spokesmen said they checked with every available source within the system set up for prisoner .recQvery under the Paris peace agreement and found nothing to substantiate the report. The report was based on an account given by a U.S. Anny officer who claimed to have been on the recovery mission. He gave a detailed account, saying the prisoners were "fantastically happy" and "jumped a 11 over" their rescuers. Health Hazards Judge James Turner accepted the pleas offered by Gary WUfiam Johnson, 37, Tustin, and ordered the defendanlto be returned I<! court ~ 9 for trial ~n charges 'of first degre! murder. JohnSon is held in county jail with bail denied . Johnson has now recovered from knee wounds allegedly received when be was involved in a gun battle with two Tustin officers and two · sheriff's deputies who sped to· the scene to aid the patrolman. Officer Waldron Karp, 31, died a month fater from wounds received in the alleged gun duel with Johnson. A deputy who was shot in the face by Karp as the stricken officer fell has now recovered from those wou~ds. Court Decision On Hair Souglit WASHINGTON (AP) -A state junior college in Te:s:as, noting that high schools may order haircuts while colleges may not under court order, has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to settle the issue. Tyler Junior College wants to reverse a decision of the U.S. Circuit Court at New Orleans in a haircut ca:Se. Court ~5ides County May Regulate Commune SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -'11le state !Iced a form of religion that advances Court of Appeal hai:: ruled that Sonoma the idea oJ' Jiving 85 close to nature as County has the right to order fire and health hazards abated and structures possible ._ that they fee) ''they cannot tom down on the communal Wheeler practice their beliefs if they are ~ Ranch. to live in ordinary structures end not on The action \Vednesday upheld a lower the open land." court decision against William E. Ahimsa Church Inc. joined Wheeler in Wheeler, who owns the 315-acre ranch appealing the case. There is no further about eight miles west of Occidental. identification of the church in court @ The · trial court had found that the uments. ranch presented "actua1 and impending The court noted health and safety vio- threal to the enjoyment of me and tations found by county olflclals included property arising from lbo threat of hick or building permits, hnJ!!l!per space epidemic to tboso living on tbe land and 8llotmenta, no electricity, generilllllapi- New Murder Trial Given To Dana Man Convicted killer 'Thomas Bradford McCutchen was granted a new trial today In Orange Cowity Superior Court when the judge realiz.ed that everybody Involved, Including himself, aJ111pletely overlooked one of the Dana Poi:lt man's pleas in the earlier trial Judge Walter Charnmza delayed sentencing of McCutcben, 501 on the conviction last month of first degree murder until a new jury can rule March 12 on the forgotten plea of innocent by reason of insanity. If the new jury rules that McCutchen was sane when he shot and killed Mrs. Virginia Hammett, 45, of 121 B Wave St., Laguna Beach, last Sept. S tbe way will be clear for Judge Cbaramza to impose sentence. It was made clear ln court today that the normal p~Ure during the earlier trial would have been for the same jury to deliberate on McCutcben's saD#Y after It had returned with the gllilty plee. lt1 w~ ~ durit!I Q>e • burly contractOr's t?arlier fria1 tlia:t ~ was under the influence of sleeping pills at the time of the shooting and was not in full possession .:if his mental faculties. Prosecutor Al Novick successfully argued that McCutcben was coherent at the time of arrest and was able to give an accurate account of the incident to police. . Novick stressed during the trial that McCutchen had repeatedly threatened Mrs. Hanunett in the months before she was gunned Jown on a neighbor's lawn. It was argued that the shooting followed Mrs. Hammett's decision to break off her relationship with McCutchen. Abortion in Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals declared the state's antiabortion Jaw unconstitutional Wednesday. The ruling came in the case of Dr. Virgil Jobe of Oklahoma City, convicted of ~rforming an abortion in violation of state laws that prohibited the operations unJe.ss a woman's life was in jeopardy. FroMPageJ MURDER ... magnate W. D. Belcher. A Navy veteran, Belcher worked as a ~·aiter in Clearwater and a department store clerk in Atlanta during · the litigation. He told newsmen a few days after beeom.ing a millionaire that "The money isn't likely to _.<:bang• my habits." But ii did, imd Belcher inserted bimsell in Atlanta's cro'{d of regulars at coocerts, art exhibits and operas and socm established a reputation f o r throwing lavish after-opera parties at bis bome. Belcher was graduated from high schoo~ but °""" told newsmen he was ••too poor'' .to attend oolleg~-At one time, Belcher lived In Hollywood, where he tried to establisp himself as an actor, but •JIPll""'tly i-me discouraged after being limited to bit parts in daytime television series. Marine Faces Trial SAN DIEGO (AP) -An 18-year<>ld Marine wu ordmd Wedneoday to stand 1rW by gmenl in the 'Dec. 2tl stabbing of tric.t Hetberingtm. Bail for Campbell, WeUuneller and Miss Bailey was set at $100,000 each. Also arrested: -Sheila Diane Bailey, 19, of Artesia, for possession of marijuana. -Karen Lee Holsombacb and her husband Donald, both 26, o! Long Beach, for possession of marijuana. -Susan . Doreen Guillen, 18, of Buena Park, for pcdS'ession of marijuana. -Donald Dean Rhodes, 21, of Buena Park, for possession of marijuana IDd. dangerous drugs. --Oyde Arlm Moss, 25, ol Artesia, for poPtMion of marijuana. · -Bruce Atsn ElnelB; 11, of· Gorden Grove, for possession ol marljuanll, dangerous drugs and cocaine. Bail for all except Elniss was set ,t $1,000 e&ch. Bail for Elness was tet •at .JS .. ooo. . -·. ",... .::..__ Del. Marty Engquist • pJd off!cers allegedly found three ,rm.., two plitols and a sawed off shotgun· at tbe bome at 9721 Poppy Circle. He noted-that the pistols '•nd rifles' were all . legall,y pMSeSSed by residents of tbe home. In addition to th«! drugs and weapons, the detective said they found equipment investigators believe was used to manufacture hashish oil. Engquist said the raid, which was conducted with two Fountain ""valley officers and four from Buena Park, was based on infonnalion received by the . Buena P?fk department. Panda Pander Hsing-Hsing, Ling-Ling in Luv-Luv . . WASHINGTON (UPI)-It may be 20 degrees with a wintry wind sliang_ through the Nati~nal Zoo, but it might as well be spring for ~g-lin!l and Hsing-Hsing, 'the only two giant pandas in captivity ID the Umted States. Tile young pandas are flirting shamelessly through the wire fence that separates their .outdoor cages. Panda keeper Larry It Collins says the two spend increasingly more lime getting one apother's attention with handstands and other socially IesHcceptable gestures of love. Will l!'"Y mate and produce the 11th panda born In captivity? AW. Collins said Wednesday, the pandas will haw no physical con~ct ffll'l>01'h;IPS two 111or< years.. . 'The female panda is bigger and older than the male and he may_ get useci to assuming a SUbmissive role in their relationship,* Collins said. 'They are too young for mating and bringing them t... gether now may rule out any h op e s we have for produ"'•• off· spnng." ~ Nobody SELLS Westinghouse Westinghouse for LESS than Frest Free Side by Side REFfUGERATOR.flEEZER o 25.2 cu. II, eapsellY-<Jnly 35%" wtde O Big 322 lb. ca· pactty ......,. a Completely Frost-Free a Separate con· trola In refrigerator and treeter a Optfo'hal plug-In Automa11c lc.Mal<er;-buy It now or add it later o 15199 cu. ft. refrigerator section O Power economizer saves electricity a Twin jUk:e ean dl$pensers a 7...c;tav fresh l!e!t Keeper-, . _,, .... - 2SPm HEAVY DUTY U.t#P>CW ' Westlngho '! ................. ""'-=--f,t¥....C-:-~ 4 ....... 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There were more than 100 1-on the/anch were ordered not to structures or living sites with 77 of them U.. tn the'iltlUCt1Jrel or on !bt.Jand <J111ess f"2'. MMWef • U C1lllomla'1 . ...,..,. CASH 90bAY CODpar!lh'e lluylllf W1iM All'IO'flll i;...,, With Tho CIUIT ~'• 1m,. or.,.. C...t ~'"' c-Nrly, M1 -...... fllVti'"'l""'- ... 'Mll ...... "" ~ ..... 1-:----l~::t l!t .. ~ =' ........ occupied. the ~ ..,.,. brc!l&hl Into com.J!U· Lrflng-qllllrters were-dther la! onCe. v.1 ...... uyl, II . - -::="'Uaol-Poww-ot 110 $-~ ,,. -·---. ' . . ~ __, a.. ......, MW II C011"1 """- Ct,,....... ~-0.0 OtrW .... .....wv, ., ,,... ... ,. -"'"' mlilttrt ........,... ... ~. • wood-frame ltructures or canv81 -The defendants were ordered to d ... plastic ooverec! 1bclte11, "practically all 111> and •bole lhe bawds 8hd to l•ar subltsndard," 1coordlng to tbe court. down tbe 1Uuctlll1lll un1 ... prnblemo werio The decision Hid many residents prac· • <Omlclod • . ' • •snlla CISla Im -Pim 541-7111 • • I . . ' ~ ' I LC cbol in \ mall sbar ~ ··r --nam Jam Dist Jl1 POV /.. -IA I defe Cou °' 'll'P' -lrvi l 1 HJ addJ !rot s. b, 1 said late 11 11 ezpl L • ( r i ~· ' ' • I ' t t l I ' ( ·1'" . ·.• ~-· . . "j s • ---• / • n ..... ,_ ,......., 1. l 97J s DAILY PILOT :J POW Relatives Demand Accounting hy Hanoi LOS ANGELES (AP) -Three emotim- cboked ..iau.es of -caplund in Vietnam said W..._,ay that Jn!OI' malino aupplled by t b e Oommllllis1.s sharply conlrast..i with other reports ttw.Y have received about lhe.ir loved oo&• plight. "I refuse to believe that my SOD is dead," said Olarles J. Ray of suburban Reoeda. Lists released by the North Vie~ namese in Paris receouy said his son James "died in captivity" in a Commu- nist pri9oo camp, be said. Flanked by Ray and about 15 other POW-MIA relatives, C&role Ha.nsoo of Et Ten, former cbllrmln of the Nallooal Lellue of Familia of Amtii<m - ... and Millq In---~ told. -coot ....... """ tbat all -lo -Nortb Vietnam -.t "be witbhold untll the quOstJon of 'our men In Laos is ..Wed." She added1hat the Om- munlsts fail""' lo disclose wbal Ille c:aJled a comjllete llst may be "a cruel hoax." Ray. said bis ""'· reported caJll!lre<l Jn MaJdl 1968 while on palrJll with the Arm~ Specilil Foroos, had been listed ·u a pris- oner of war after. two former U.S. pril.. oners bad reported the stall oergeant, now 24, was "alive and well'' in a Com- munist camp. • .. .. _ of lht -plde list --••U>'smn..,. lbe.llortb v--i the Viet cane. m1 -of the omis- sion o1 POW-~ lists 1""11 Laoo and "''"""'Ila. ft muse to ae<ep1 !bat 'Ray died in copeiVlty' · u final,• the lathtr said. He said no date was glwo for bis -···alleged death. "We showed the Communists t bey couldD1 push US an>ond mllitllrll1. cBut Ibey cao still -us politica!Jy if we let them get away with withholdiQI the listl, .. Ray said. Tiie U.S. ,.....,,...t baa said It Is Developers Fight Plan I ncreased P ark Acreage Ge ts Denial From Board . . • By JACK BROBACK Of IM DlllY l"lltt SIMI A prnposal to increase the local park ~t imposed on land developers to tour acres per 1,000 residents was defeated by a 3-2: vote by the Orange Couoty Board of Supel'Vi!br> Wednesday. Developen: were unanimous in '!J'P"'ing the requiremelll. Richard Het9e, vice president for planning or the Irvine.Company aald the current Z\2-acre rc :;;:.:.irement was more than adequate to handle all needs. He said one of the company's projects which ii planned for maxhnum recreation had only %.9 acres per 1,~ in such facilities. (Related story, Page 1%). Gilbert Ferguson, executive director of CEEED, an organization of developers, euvironmentalists and labor unions, criticized the planning staff report for inaccuracies. Speaking for the four-acre per 1,000 plan were Nance North of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council; Elsie Kroeache of Costa Mesa of tbe Housing Coalition, and Robert Soyder o! the EnviranIQental Coalition Both Mrs. Kroescbe aod · Snyder admitted the plan would preclude low co.:;t housing. Supervisonl Rooald W. Caspers aod Robert Battio supported the foor acres plan. Opposed were Supervisors David L. Baker, Ralph Diedrich and Ralph Clark. * * * Lett,er Bombs Maifed r 4 New Countv To European Actresses ROME !UPI) -Those letters addressed to three actresses were not from fans. They cootained bombs. So far, no one has been hurt, but police b1 Pisa, F1orence, Rome and elsewhere said today they are WJrried about the Jates spate of letter bombs. 1be actresses said nothing. 1be third such leiter in six days exploded accideotally Wednesday in a . . X Mov ie Chie f Suing County .LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The operatof of the l'lmycilt Theater chain, which lhows X-r8led movies, mi:c1 .w1 In l"'°ral court.. Wednesday against Buena Park city and Orange County official&} aod the chairman of a group caned "Ffieodll ol lleapect8ble, Clean Entertainment." The suit by Vincent Miranda asked $2 million in damages from the defendants for allegedly harassing him with uncooslitutiooal. bad f a i t b prosecutioos, searcheo, movie film seizures and arbitrary enforcement of fire preverition laws. mailbag at the Pisa railway station. Like the earlier two letters, that one was mailed from Tuscan villages within 22 .IJliles of Florence. 1be best known target was actress Elsa Martinelli, a star in many of the ~ucier Italian movies of the 1960s. Like . her, the other-two actresses are best known for scantily-elad roles. "It looks like the work of one man," a police said, "someone w:ith a grudge against actresses in general." 1be first letter bomb was addressed to West Gennan actress Sol.vi Stubing and exploded Friday in a mail sorting office a! the Florence railway station, shooting flames 10 feet into the air. Mailman Paolo Barti, 44, was not injured but went to a hospital for what his doctor called "light mental shock." Miss Stubing; best known fOl' scantily· clad appearaoces in lelevWon beer ads, is curreotJy appeartng in a musical. On Monday, a thick orange-colored envelope amved at the Rome borne of mcwie~actress Laura.Antonelli. · Her-lrusband, Enrico . Piacentini, decided th,e ,.envelope looked suspicious and calJed .pblice. Bomb disposal experts X-rayed the envelope, then opened it. Inside was a defused explosive device, consisting of l:Yt. ounces of explosive with a chemical detonator. The bomb adOressed lo Miss Martinelli exploded Wedr.esday at the Pisa station. It was in a gray envelope and sent up a lot of smoke but caused no damage. " Parks Added . To 'Package' Four new parks were added to the list of planned regiooaJ county parks Wednesday. As preaented by Kenneth Sampson, director of Harbors; Beaches and Parks they included the Fairview Park in Costa Mesa, the Richard Nimn Lake Park in norlbem Orange County, the Old Saota Ana Park on the Santa -Ana River and the Starr Ranch in the southeastern county. Sampson aald the pack.age would cost $25 million eventually and would have three million use days per year. He aald the Z,500-acre Starr Ranch would eventually be the largest in the county. The report was PreseJ\ted to get the greeo light for apending of funds lo acquire, develop and maintain the parb: lncbfed -In the -program ...... deilelopimol Of l1'it and view sites on the Ortega Hlgbway. Sampson said the county would have to pay the state a minimum $1'),000 down payment oa the Fairview Park. He outlined plans for spending $50,000 oo the Starr Ranch Park this year and $250,000 in 1975-76. The Nimn Lake Park would require $50,000 this year, and two subsequent payments of $500.000 each. Saota Ana River trails, aootber element. would cost $111,000; Comnnmity Parts, $130,000; the Hasler Basin Park in Ganlen Grove, $100,000; and the Old Santa Ana or Five Coves part $205,000. . He listed as under coostruction Mile Square, University Villa Park, Craig Flllfertoo Dam and Laguna ljlguel. .. , IC the North Vietnamese tbJoogb dlplaa>offc cm-is fer on accounting ol _. ., mm reportedly sbol itown over 1-while bombing Communist supply -· -}'llrlcla !lardy, 30, ol Covina, said her hi.t.ncf apPeared on no North Vietnam- eae lists. ewn though Hanoi radio bad aonouooed that bis plane was shot down in 'October 1967.'1 Her husband ls Air For<e Clpl. John Hardy. Mrs. Netada Thomason said ber son, Novy Lieut. Marvin B.C. Wiles of San Jlle&o, waa not listed, even lhoogb the U.S. State Department bad earlier con- firmed be was a. prisoner. He was shot Real Old Model down last May, silo aid. Mn. -aald ....... .._ llOd tired of Hanoi's manipulation ol our men." Her husband, a 30-year-dd Ma- rine captain, Stephen, WIS r<paried !bot down O\'er Laos In Jlft 1967. "At this point ~ can't help but ast ourselves: Was it {Withboldjng a full listJ a cruel hoax" A pfanned catcula1ed move? An tna£ility lo account for these men? Or simply an indifferenre to the aoguish of the families!" The Communists declined to mate a full disclosure or prisoners alter the Korean coofllct. she said, aod termed the incol!lplete Vietnam ac<GUDling "typical" UPIT ........ At the age of 99, Mn;. Elizabeth Bisson has become a model. showing the 19th century gown she wore in a recent Seattle style show. She says the dress1 with a bustle in back, is Jike those her mother wore. Oakland Deputy Assaired For l{illirig ·wild Cougar OAKLAND (AP) -Deputy Sheriff . Tom Ziegler was looking for leen·age trespassers at an abandoned tuberculosis sanilariuin in the Liver.more foothills when, rounding a corner of a boarded-up building, he came face to face with a spitting, snarling 150-pound mountain lion. 1be startled officer drew bis service revolver and squeezed off three quick shot! at the animal crouched about 10 feel away Sunday. The puma jumped backward, d,isappeared in the darkness and was roUnct dead a :ew minutes tater. Now, a dispute bas arisen whether Ziegler, 29, a seven-year veteran. 5hould be reprimanded by the Alameda Comly sheriff for killing the !-year-old female mountain lion. Cougars never have been known to attack .humans and they ari! on the protected species list, the state Fish and Game Department complaioeci "Well, there's always a first time," Sheriff Frank Madigan said Wednesday in defense of his deputy. ' of -pb"-'>Y and added lhe .... ..,_ aapebtd" that the lllt WU~ wttbileldlhiltime. '1'be COmmuntsts De\'1S' consider a war to be .,..,. and so they !eel holding these men may eventually """"'1plish some purpose,'' Mrs. Hamon sakl. She oitlciled ~ leaden for a planned trip to North Vietna.,,. "ll is stmply appalllog to me that at this m-y moment a group of our Con- gressional leaders are planning a trip 10 Hanoi to deal "''ith the question of reciprocity for bomb damages while the fate of some of their 09r11 conslltuents still hangs in the balance," she said . RamsStadiu,m, I n Anaheim A Possibility Serious pegotiatioos have been under way for several monthiwhidt could lead lo the Los Angeles Ram~ -professional ····footllall team building a new stadium near the Anaheim Stadium , city oUiciaJs revealed today. Land under discussioo is now occupied by part of the Anaheim Stadium parki(lg lot and incluclos 19 acres across Orangenod Amiue south of the s1actmm. . The Rams are said lo be principally mltte:Sted in consolidated offices and training facilitn.for the team. Thomas F. Liegler, director of operatiom for Anaheim Stadium, said negotiations have been carried out with ilams' owner Carroll Roaenblooiii. The Rams """ train in Long Beach .. and bave offices in Los Angel... They ha\•e an option running for one year at their preSenl game site, the Los Angeles Coliseum. Rosenbloom emphasized that the Rams' first priority is a new training t .cility and office site. .. ~ayor Jack Dutton of Analleim said be h<utTa.tbd lo Rosenbloom but was not too optimistic that 1 stadium would be r ;tructed soon. No Subsidies For Radicals? AIJSnN, Tu. (UPI) -A bill introduced in the Teua LqJslature would stap colleges from collecting Sludent fees to bire rldical 1peaken or !und "mililanl It Ude n t lll'lUPO. bnrno&emal dances ud olbcr ICIJvttiea , tMt .... ~ve'lo dlillt ......... ··StudenU who do not wish to participate in IUch ontb Mould not be &>reed lo flnaoclallJr -.... Sen. Walter Meqden, the lllll'1 ...,._, said W.edoesday. ~ · "Tllis legl••ian will also stop compulsory -t fee. f r om paying radical speakers such as Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin or Julian Bond," he aaid. Fire Hil8 · School OAKLAND (AP) - A fire destroyed Skyline High School'• home economics am arts and crafts building Wedne!day and ~ the ~ school for the day. P-u:e Chief Junes Jen.sen estimated the Joa at $100,000. • Sampoon said I lr"e perks would be floanc:ed· by the !lkent Hartlbr. Beaches and Parks District tax rate and federal and state grants. -+rt=-._,,lea ther sofa-o r sofa sl.eepers Snorkel ~alk Tommy Merrill , 8, and bis 10.year'old l!Uter Stephanie find they can talk things over Jn privacy with their new snoriel jac;Jcets. Living In Porlland, Maine, they alllO can use the extra warmth the coau pro- vide. • County Approves Study for Open Spa~ Purchases Oringe Couoty supervisors '!l'P"'Ved in Iii~ a _, of the oost-tienefit ratio of the purdiase of open space in the countp but a 1 t e d for a financial feasibility study of the $125,000 requested for a 'consultant. • The request was made by the Citizens Advtsnry Committee Oil Open Space wblch .ea&d !Or .eoiopletiiln of the study by Aprll 17./ . The.county 1111!'1 add an open space element to its general plan by June 30, according to state law. The committee spokesman, Larry Dean uld the group did not have the npertlse to conduct the cost-benefit ratio . lbelf. Nm week the 111pervisors are slated lo ·-the llnanclng of the study and name a· cooau!tant from .a list of three. New Pendleton Commander Due now $699.· A. Luxurious wfaor sofa sleepers that are both practical and elegant. covered in leather or suede 1IOU1 for a unique look and a feel of luxury. A full 84" wide. Available in 3 colors in both leather or $699 ' suede. Your choice_ of queen or dual size. • • 8. High fashion tuxedo arm styling and to~ grain lellther or suede are brilliantly combined in this now handsome wfa. This 84" bunon tufted sofa iS $799 available io.. Your choice of·tortoise, red, spruce, • oak, oxblood or meerschaum. 1i.SANJ..~~4. ~.-'"!!'the"-+·11-C. Campeign lookil6" leather mfa hmrdl!t:oratNe Marine 0.W Recntlt llopot 11nce 1911, !QssfJttings.andnail headtrim.Availableinl6 1IOU1 999. . . wl!l lelve Pel1. u to take c.mmand of · colors in leather o~ suede. . lltJyv!>:1 the 4lh lfarfoe Division at Ctmp If ~~~~ --H .J.GA I\~r.rr f URNlll IRE ji .. .. m ftPlaao McLal!gblln. .'-T I I \A 'l'lfe 4th DivlslonTilhe unit wlilcll moot PROFESSIONAL -Open Mon. 2215 HARBOR Bl VD. ~5 M'arine ClorJll pound .....,,llta Join in • INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thu"' & Fri. Ews. COSTA MESA, CALIF. moblllzlllClll. x.J, Gm Leo J. Dulactl, Its ..-commaoder, baa beea •S'lped to Marine ClorJll ~ in Wublngtoo, D.C. • ' ' 4-OAll.Y PILOT f (! I I t l i I ' j Sex and Sin On Our Coast SIN A: 8TlJFF DEPT. -Oh my, you read the news these days and learn that tmible thingJ are going on right here in Orange County. Outrageous sexy happenings art located •ound every <Xll'm!'. And worse. people are getting away with it. Wby, you take not loo long ago right here on our Orange COast, a Huntington Beach cwpl4 was bn>ug)ll before the bar ol jullico because Ibey had a whole warebl:me filled with sexy motion (: pictures and such. ' Forces of law and Order swooped down ' upoo Ibis palr and balled Ulem to court G on pornography charges. But a Jury ,,. found the couple innocent. Next, the law r enforoem<tlt people bad insult added to injury when they were ordered to give "' the lolb their films back. ,, NUDE GJRUES dance in two taverns , in Costa Mesa. RJght out there In Iron! or ·• beer drlnken and everybody. Do they get .-. arrested? No, the !....,.. or Cosla Mesa law say their bands .,. tied and all they can do is k>ot on. Well, they may not be euctly looking oo. Well, you might. say, at least these ladies who prance about in a natural slate are biding from the legal eagles, rigllt? Wrong. 'ftley've got signs eight feet tall oul!ide the taverns announcing the delights awaiting patn>os on tbe interior. SINFUL FILMS m being exhibited to the public everywhett. You take the one titled, "Love Under Seventeen." A kiddie movie. you figure? Nope.· 'MM! same advertisement warns you, "Rated X. No One Under Eighteen Admitted." FlicU like this one draw varied • reactions in our good Orange County communities. Up there in Buena Park. ooe of the sexy movie houses so enraged the shaken and movers of civic good that they orpniu!cl to llgbl the theater. The group bileame known as tbe "Friends of ftes9ectable. CI ea n Entertalruneol," or FORCE tor lhorl. Faced with IUCll formidable opposition, you fi.1Ure Ibis _.. operator is going to pack his projedo( and nee town on the fint RTD bm, right? Wrong again. BRAZEN RIGHT to the end, be files a lawsuit against FORCE, alleging tbal the group is using loo much of it. Better lhe Buena Park folks change the name of their outfit to something like "f'o~ Against Terrible Evil," or FATE for short. That bas a better ring to it. Righi back here upon the good Orange Coast. Huntington Beach vice officers recently swept into a nice residential neigh-and busted three n i c e residentia.l girls on allegations that they were ladies of the night. Actually operating out of a tract house, if you will. Now don't you know that Dipped the neighborhood into considerable of. a ti zzy? NOT ONLY THAT, but the girl suspects made bail and went right on home Or maybe it would be more accurate to say they went back to their house. Now they've been arTelted again. All o( this-seems to prove that you neve r know where sex is golng to 1trike next right here in Orange County. · In tbe past. our good District Att.mey Cecil Hicks has done wonders for us in eliminating this kind or evil. Hicks, ho"·ever, is pretty well occupied these days in bringing drug gur1J Dr. Tim Leary to justict. · Is it possible that Leary has overloaded llicks' circuits? """4ta1, f"'"""1 I, 1973 Ch .inaSpy Confirmed By Nixon WASHINGTON (API-'-l'n!sidml Nis- an baa publicly admitted that an Ameri- Can captured in ctUna 20 years ago was a CIA agent. but adminiJtratiOn olfJCials say it was not an effort to trade for tbt man's early release. Other government....,... had .a-1· edged the espionage role al John Thom.as Downey and Richard Fecteau -thdr ( IN ·SHORT ..• ) plane was sOOt down, but N~ was the llrst U.S. ornclal 1o put It Gil the """'11 during his Wednesday news c:mfermoe_ 1'he old official line bad been tbal Downey and Fecteau were civi~ ~ ploYes or the .\mly whooe,plane ... downed when it strayed oU COlll'3t c:n a ffighl lrom Korea to Japan. 1 e Ameadneettt Ddefiefl OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -'!be <Jtla. homa House lw rejeded by a ,_ ol SJ to Uthe propoeed equal righU for_, amendment lo the U.S. Coustih•i<xi JWe leglalaton said, amooi other tbiDp, ii defied the Bible. "We have enoogh permirsi...,.. in our society already," said Rep.· ,,.... Mooka of Muskogee. '"lbe Billie, a.. Good Book, says woman aball aerve brr husband." e Watergate la .. by WASIUNGTON (APJ -Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., chosen to bead a Semite .it- vestigation of the Watergate txa~ af- lalr, wants to create a sp<ciaJ ftve.mom- ber committee with brood ..w.i-ia -en to conduct the JWOhe. Alked 11 White House &ides miOJl be called to teotlfy, Ervin said be - to subpoena witnesses 11 be believ<S tl"Y have information "regardless ol & pali- tiOllS they bold." e Voleanie Ash Goes REYKJAVIK (UPI) -Oflicials said today the skies above the vok::anic island of Heimaey ls oow free of ash fer Che first time since an eruption thett nine da}'.S ago sbt its 5,000 inhabitants fleeing. But they said another lava sb'eam w.u spotted Wednesday flowing from the main crater or the He!8afjeD wlcano. \ e Blade's Wr.r.., R•••eo1 ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -Mrs. Hap L. Black has been robbed of SIJ by a young man who forced his way lnlo the home or the widow al tho fate Sapmne Court justice at lmilepoint, polke ftllC>rt_ Mrs. Black was unharmed; the ...ail- ant escaped. She !old police sbe had just mumed from a shopping trip Tuetlday when her doorbell rang and she waa accoo1ed by the robber. --"1'fta I •eU Les Wllillm, • repot1u for min-hd; Andenon, has -·-..imcmneclion with ilrninnt1ntiws at Buruo al IDdim Afhirs IJlplding wt Noftm.ber. He is charged with rec:ei•iug llolm gowernmem papen- 2 Patrolmen Shot, Killed In Milwa•ee JULWAIJKEE, Wis. (AP) -Two ...-----thoir polke vm Wt*; wbj ligllt., IMC SWWbb of police -• il • Marth Side rfftM•lwd.. A.-.-..... said_,._ been iuwlftlll • ta iM .... .., found wlwJ A ... Jt MDcb from the dwd~ 9!l9r. _. a ~ man --illo mt 4J early today for .... . c Ba -··., * mi Wd wwsuw:o lhe al&:tn .n dllt dilt #b•q•iug to eel -W . W ir.d pmm imo their palnl- 111< -...,.. dis!uiaed by deRdiftS • .mm in a patrul car. 111<--lad--totfle ..... by a ndie ac• llf" fna. the two paa ' m 1•cp ·~ *flid•• e It w die last b•1 uftsi•• fnm the ~ (Jfliriok -tbeJ ...... told bf ,, •al• 11m .... ax s1as ~ fired, -9 111111 a -wm em naming __ ... _ ne ....... aw A M:i'E' iks4•W as Gmdd ........... --T. Smillt, :ff_ • -. . _,. --.... --the PllQ Dqwbaul less dm • ~- Hempe .... - -111< lmtt silt JSfS. Four Execut,ed; Sailor Calhd • Walking Arsenal Sl'f2iCl!BYILL& lid. (UPI) -An AWOL ....... --"1 polft as a ....... • ', is bSg """"" fur the e'i,,.p ~ slaJiacs fl tlne mm in tbis nnl .a ... WaslWeChll, D.C. Hd ,_. tloe wwwda 4 -man al ........ .,_illo. .....,...,_,..,._ .Wtdl••ta, Bnce Bew:le:w Shieewes. 22. ol 'll'a ,. ,. -is bSg -.Ill tor the ...... al • .,_ deputy sberift *die"' h tw. cl. a n!!8I estate --was rcluml -..-Sha;cs. A ..... frcm ~ lbYal Air-·iw.. ......... ..,....,.., is """"'rill -....... .llll-rifle .. cm fin! dile ~ is ..,.ppm lo his arm ..... ealnw.C ~ said. 'Dae b o d i e s ti Git tlwee mm ft!'!l -.... ..., IJ-.: -"" in • P>OI al -ill 111< li<illg nan ol a i_, &.me - -a -.. aft..-Ibey ""'"' IEilltd. Thunderstorm Hits · Plains ' Gale Warnings Vp Alo1ig Pacific Nortl&west Coast .. - . "'"1dto\tietf~I • .. _... .._.· .... -···----....... -.· --... "' ----.......... ___ .... _.._ -...,..._.. ...... ..-.~--.. .. Ulla ..... ,..._ -· .... cmmt. Olwr ............ e--.. .. ---~----...... ____ ,, 0 .. --------.:a-..~ ~--........ .-.--~-.,..,---....................... .. ...., ..... _ .. ......................... Tl, ......... ....... .._ ............. WI.. ... .. .., __ t'• •'-' We 11t rr .-..-. ............. UllM ---........... _..,.. ......................... ·-.., .. ~ .... _ ... •a.. ........ . ......... 0 .... ._ .... ..... -.. -. Big. Guns Aided Nixoll Howard :Hughes, Sinatra Donawd Funds . Walface ~ Dela Systems ti. WASHINGTON (APJ -Recluse Humphrey and Gov. George c. :'11.;..,ttibuted -t IQ,000. Tbey -Ire Howard Hugbea, singer Frank ln the tll&I campatgJL were i.tm.ctge Hart m , pmident, who Sim1n and two executives of. a computer AVADABLE PUBUC records show gave $40.%71, and Thomas J. Marquez, company that was recently investigated Nimi spent $%2.4 million to get elected to vice president, wbo ls down for $Zl.fl04. by 0 -·--·~-•ttee were among his first term. MM of Hughes' conttibulioos a QUl,LXl OWU\.YUUlU No reports were available from the: identified him as a "self-employed top eootributon to President Nixon's re-major committees that worted for Sen. investor" of Houston. But one carried the election campaign during its final days. George S. McGov<m (DS.D.), the tm address of RDbert Ba>nett, presidmt al a R.ports Ill~ with tlle General Democratic candidate. Washingloo public relations f1'1D wl!lch Acccamtlng Office show .Hughes. the McGovern, however, i5 believed to represents the Hughes emplre. eccentric aviation pioneer who bas not have spent about $35 milliol;t in !be The n.ame o( Bennett, soo of Sen. been seen in public'for many years. primaries and the general election which Wallace Bennett (R·Utab), cropped up in spread $18,000 in"contributions over half would be more than double what the news earlier this year as the a dozen Nixon commit-. Humphrey spool In tll&I. . employer al Howard E. HIDll who pleaded '!be repon. were ooly the first lew Slnstra. who has ~ a highly guilty lo charges be took part In the processed by tbe GAO ol hundreds that publicized !riendshlp with Vice President break-In and atlempled bugging .or lbe were due at midnight Wednesday from Spiro Agnew, contributed fl.!tOOO to a Democratic National Committee committees that raised or spent $1 ,000 or series of committees ~. mlliig early headquarters at the Watergate here. more on last year's presidential .. reports. His total is expected to be in the Bellnett has said Hunt worked for the campaign. $50,<XXI range. .. firm for abOOt a year as a writer and rofAL CONTRIBU')'IONS by Hughes, now believed to be living in London , reportedly may top $100,000 when all the TWO TOP EXEcunvES of Dallas was employed there at the time of the millionaire R o s s Perot's computer break·in. ~ :"1~~ther contributors show up ~ Vital Sign_S Good frequenlly in the early reports, indicating that the last wave of donors· may have · lig. htl ::"':~~t 01!;~.r:;rt~::os: Stennis Gains S. · . y, commooplace. Reports from ttie Z3 national or state- level Nixon committees available Wednesday. including the ·flagship Finance C.onunittee to Re-Elect the Presldent, of Washington, showed total spending between April 7 and Dec. 31 of $33.3 million with $4.8 million in cash left over. The fmal figure on what it C()St to re- elect President Nixon is expected to be about '46 million. That would be some $2 million more than the record total spent by Nixon, Democrat Hubert H. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtfiftry ti ~ Dail)' Plklt is guarant.ttd ......, ... n.&.r: Pf -... -"'" , ..... ~ .. S::lli ,.,.,, <fil -.,.... Ci11>"1' will ._ ....... i. .,... C•lb ••• f»."" Vf>lll ,,....... . s-.My ..,. ......,., If .,.. do,,., nttlw ,_ ~ "' ' ...... "',.,....,. w ....... -T· , .. -f u,,. ..ti ... ~ i. ,.-. can. .,, ,.., .. ltlllit 11 •·"'- Mosl Orange County '"•as 642·4121 ,..,,..,._, Huntington Buch illld We$fml!lfler .... . 540·1220 S... Clemel'lft', C•Dlslr•no Bee<:h, s.n J..,.... OD!lfrilno, Dene f>clnt, SOut7I UguN, l.ilg-HJol.MI 4f:Z.44:ZO ' • Remains 'Very Serious' WASIUNGTON (AP) -Sen. Jobn C. ' Stennis, shot twice in a holdup, remained in very serious condition today. but a hospital 5JX1kesman said the 7l·Yea!';-Old chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee showed slight improvement after spending a comfortable night. The spokesman said at a briefing that the prospects for Stf!llllis' recovery were still "guarded." But be said the senator was a'A·ake and hls vitaJ signs were good. Stennis' 1 administrative ~. William Cresswell. said Slennis was "very alert" when visited Wednesday night by bis wife, Coy, and son, John Hampton Stennis. He said John visited briefly again today about 5:30 a.m. Police and FBI agents •. meanwhile. checked polie< ljjoo and visited several high schools In an effort 1o learn the identity of two teen-agers who are believed responsible for shooting Stennis outside bis northwest Washington home Tuesday night. STENNIS UNDERWE!\.'T 6~2 hours of surgery for the wounds -ooe in the thigb and ooe which entered !be chest and passed through the stomach and lhe pancreas. He has .been fed intra~usly and received multiple blood transfusUXlS. Tbe spokesman at Walter Reed Army Medical 'Center. Maj. Gen. Frank Garland, said Stennis' condition was •·still very serious and the prognosis is guarded .. But be said tbe Mississippi Democrat was "doing well in view of his extensive woonds and the subsequent surgery." Garland said Stennis had been ID excellent health, which "is one of the prime factors to bis benefit." ASKED IF THE senator's life was in danger, Garland said, ''Any persoo who is very seriously ill faces this danger. 1bis is certainly true in the senator's ~." The senator's attackers reportedly took his wallet containing credit cards, a gold pocket watch, his Phi Beta Kappa key and a ~nt piece. Police and FBI spokesmen refused to comment on their investigation. JOIN THE NEW PJ: .. 16/. SAVERS CLUB We proudly open 1hc second great year of oar \ Bicentennial Era Cdebration by inaugurating '1 lhis prestigious program for 1hc bendit of our · valued friends and account holden. A minimllfll ' balance of $5,000is1hc only membership mjUirenl~t in lhe Lagqna Federal Savors Cub. 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MM•(lll'I) _ ... ,""'a•••• LOS ANGELES (APl -A retired Air F«<e alliclr has told jurors In Iha Pmagm papers trial of -onion lo tefDOVe from government flles reports which oould help acquit Daniel Ellsberg 11111 Anthony Russo. 'nle govemmeol, trying to refute the testimony, continues~ ol. u . Col. F.dward A. Milltr tOOay belare ~ Iha man alleged to have written a memo amit ,the onion, (. BRIEFS ) Charles Hinkle, -ol tbe Office QI Security Review (OSRl. • tbll llonJChy itallilnmer and The t ... -lllW tired Lee Lowrence spent a week . of waiUng and began a 00.,,.. tndlaa down leads liefore to-door <anvass of their .-erlng .. nn1 llj)pllances, jewelry, a coin coUectlon and nelgbbcrOOod In which lbeJ fm In <ash IUen In the J111r got d e a c r I pt t o D a !ro<n ll blqlary. neighbors of pooaible suspects Pdloo !Gund !h!prprlnta at and decided one 111-yoaNld the resldeooe and told the youth had been Involved. -lo wait until Ille burJ)an tried lo fence the slolmpcoperty. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ono official has been removed and another demoted In the wake of a county grand jury investigation into the county's minimum security honor camp prisons. 'l'BEIR NEXT STEP was to have a male friend approach the youth and aali to buy aeme "bot" merchandise at a u .. 1 T.-.... Clarence W. Wood, 43, assistant director of the honor camps since mld~lt71, resigned hl5 119,00G+year job Wednesday at the request ol bargain price. H_e was offered sw-et Seugllt a ........, -tbelr stereo, the -.--dittclor Frank C. Woodson, Conservation Lobby Panel Reoognius Pair women said. They went to Herman Bell, 24, Jinked said county Admlnhtntor police to get a aearch warrant, to the slaying ol a San Fred Morey. but were told their evidence wa.s insufftcient for a warrant Francisco lawman in RICHARD S. SPIKE, 37, to be iss!ed. Oct. 1971, bas b e e n supervisor of the camps• It was at this polnt that named as suspect in correctional t r e a t m e n t Miss Lawrence took the killing of two New program, was demoted to shotgun to the youth's home York officers three correctional counselor, Morey ll.300 cut In salary ID '11,., a spokeaman said. In • report last o.++n:. .. grand jury ---and IUqal clrup _....., available in the c:m1p. homo1e1:uatit7 ••• widespread, ... ,... ~ frequenl ud ·~ ~ was k»w. The jury can.d llr11ie&ils <i. Wood, Spike, W-m Lee F . Beasellt. superintendent <I Che ..,,,,.. wort furloqgb -· 'Ille .. ---_,... -...... 5?' 7 •11111' .... S IF .. ' ._ a • a --~ --q .... • .. • ····..r. -Clllldr,. .. --7 , ..... _ ... 1ii 7 ....... ,... ...,._ cf .,.._Cid._ -§M_6r_ iilQ. a G' e. 6t -.---·--... -cf ... --.... -----jury aecme4 Ille .... r I •L---------" "allemptlng ID -b dbclpiine <{ lhe -ill • mistaken """"" la Jil"'* the inma~-•• and demanded the Btereo. He months earlier. said. The demotion includes a SACR.AMENTO (AP) -Prop. • created a series of told her he bought it from ---------MOREY SW> --EU.berg, 41, and Rulso, 35, former researmers ~ mentht pro~ are . WI esponage, and theft In CODDOCtlon with the ...i-lo news media <l the Peltogoe Popon, •. top Oiostlioe ~ ... ...,.,. Independent commissions someone else, but be gave it another county efficial ~.::,.,=-m::" -~ charged with planning the up, said Mias Lawarence. G • l s c to ~= ~'*"J:.:•~ ID -"" 1AP> -~" Wednesday long-nnge proteollon of Shegavehlmaballhourto J,T ays ·rans fi didn't find ... , ·• 6r ._ ap Sh I LP* .._ --m__;..-d n,,.,_,,,5 I o I l m I I e locate other items during . ... - - - Lying T~ End Sought ' u' UlC' ~ ~ a D \All.Uwwo. • -which they w-• to two other dismisul or •le•••• Betlil cllla •-.. Camao-League, a CIJUlfine. homes In the -area and got s 'D d D • k' Woodson was blrell --• -lliliiClll! ., 11 JD - .....i blslllry al U.S. -men! In Vietnam. -eonseMallon '""'meuure abo gave the most of the stolen Uems, she on ru, gge rin. period of ........... .,,. :s:::r ::.:. lobbying ~~~ /O_ • cormrilukJlw stiff interim said. and bas 4'inttMtt4 _. Sm. l'd<r ~ ••r permit alllhorily over most "Apparently tbe w or d lmprovemmbl in 1IR --e Hosplhzl P'- SACRAllENl'O (AP) -'!be Reagan admlnlstnlioa says 11 plans lo saap the CalifmDa Hospital C-Ommissicxi and replace it with a new oommissm having broad powen1 to regulate hospitals and ouning homos including rate increaS<S. 'l'lllorm), antbar ol wild riftn new ClOllSlnJotlon along the already was out about a LOS ANGELES (AP) -jurors Wednesday she met camp." .._ .._, a •n • protediaa legislitim, WU coast. cmerlll)' exemptiDg shotgun-toting housewife on Fonner Playboy bunny Joyce Robin Cranston last March 22 But M(ft)' ..... ._ I a a a p • 7 , ' a am e d o u II la ad In I only a1og1e family bou!ea tbe loose, because we didn't Will!ams bunt Into tears as Intend to gm. ~lhe=•;:;•~ -a " =~·the~~...!.~ 't..~ out.aide 1ubdlvtskq. encounter too much trouble," -L.-_.__,'-' .... a jury how at the home of a friend. more be!p in tbe _... 77 2 •••••tar7 ~·· ., __..., •-w Al a hmrlMiM, Iha league Ams Lawrence said. -~~ w There Cranston, 24, offered of the hootr amp p;-· ? ' S .. Re -ti ._....,,,,...and, ... ueuts also___._. the ori~",. she was -·~'ally paralyzed h th dlnk she dded He_W_'s_• -_ ......... _ about IO eamervation-orienled wild J;;;'"bill to the wi~ AS A ·RESULT of the after cons~ a grape juice er e r ' 8 ' and Wood mncl1.W, "1lf ._..... ...._. Dr. Earl w. Brian, head ol the state Health and Welfare Agency, said Wedne>day that the proponed new agency would have veto power over all proponed new hoopllal and nursing home -In lhe state and av<r '* Cll'p"iRtims ,,jSan~Fnoruco~~~ll'l~bli~'c~re~la~tions~· ~jw~o~me~n~'s~actlo~n,~lhree~~tetn-~~drlnk~~al~l;eg~edl~y~s~p~ik;ed~wl~lh~1it~300~n~ma~d~e~her~na;useou~~s:and~jde~m~•~•iltn~~""~•~~~~~~~~~ja~·~3 ~~7 ;•~.,~-~-~~llla~ .......,h P I found ol agers have heeo -ed for drug by the son of Seo. Alan numbed her right leg and arm. ,...,,_.,.._ and j 4 t 1 Q 1-~ j p • -• •n•u•A-"~ol manthe .:::::!'..au~~.:.. r,u.':-:, The I dr ._._ ---t"""" • 1•e• _,_. 2 -_.....,, ~· _, ~· ~= investigation of burglary, Cranston. (D-O!lil.) arm ater ew up ww a capacity _.,,...,.. *" 6o 1lr p p • -.. Woodside, was coordinator or Committee of Two Million. police said. Miss Williams, 23, told clawlike position, she sai..1. position." --11111a. the Calibnia Coa11ta1 "' 2 W 2 -e llfe.,,er F.US SAN FRANCISOO (AP) - Harry Bridges' montllHoog effort to lll<l'g< his West Coast lonphore -with tbe giant Teamsten union bu cnD•i-f over the dockworkers• demands for aatononQ'. '""' trocking -"'jecled autonomy for the •,1111 Jnternatlooal Loopbareml!ll's and Wattbousemea'1 Unian membels within tbe ll-millian member Teamsters. Acting OD ttO)l1111eNtbw by Bridges and tine -top ~.::u~ ''that all ~ btltwea ·our lwo unions ooncemlng -be terminated. .. . e s.ll1r GtlUt• SAN DIEGO (AP) -A blacks crewman who spent 15 days In tbe brig anting trial has been ... -lo lwo mo"' nioolhs at bani labor an... beiDg -ol aaaaultlng a w1iite sailor aboard tbe alnnll cam.. Killy llawt. A sp<dal -Jm1 of three omc.n -two enlisted lll<ll deUhera1od lJ hours and toot a ballols belore reaching 1-eDnfs agr«meotW.........,ma sentonce for Airman Donald E. Hiclal, 211, ol - Besides Iha brig -he .... reduced two paJ grades lo tbe lowest rank. It .... the first prllOn sentence impoaed In lb: trials heno stemming -Iha Od. D-IJ nee nit at -In wldcb 41 perooos""" amsled. e.BoolcSllit LOS ANGELES (AP) - A~ the Slate al Calllomla with ......... the CODllitDtimal .......... Gf . churcb and -. tbe C alifornia TeaC:ber1 Association and the American CM! Libertiea Uum liled ouil Wednelday to llop lhe Ollle from fllrnlahiog a... l<st- lo private and parQddal AH~ the cmservatJoniat Coll...; -staged • ........,roI petition campaign lo place Prvp. 20 ... Iha ballot and~ 1111 -lul-. Pacific Gas Disputes Rand Claims SACIWIElft'O (AP) -Pa- Olic Ga and-Co. ..... tmls that onl:J alno -coast· al-plada wtD be~ Iii Califgnq bJ Iha -:llllO. ~.:=-..:.:·: l!IDbb' •-unJtt-. Gil state ..i.dr&I ......,.p>lkf, PGU di4 4 [ ! the jndktlm in October bJ tbe Rm! Ost> that 1H De" -planls -he-lo IOllllJ lhe _ ............ .-bJlha lllrt " Iha 2111 OonlmJ. 1be •••• , •• repclt allo . aillcFd Iha -...- --lo --plaqli. ' -bad pn1jedod Cllilal- nla's popUIWn bJ lhe tum al the-JalSU-ml -that 1H new plants -prallablJ at least IO ol than mx:kar' a •IM dot the state.'a coastline a n I e 11 s meuuns --lo curb tbe rilln8 -far eloclrlcil1· -II' mB eleclrica1 •+**"'iptim imsf.9111t rate -i.l·he heM lo three pacenl a ymr. the Band reeearcben predided a need for 23 new -ptmDbJ:llllO. JMPGH,.._s_ ... ---·--plants bJ -. -planta --Giiiy about lb: -ol lhe 125 -" coast· line in the ••!pll(fs M"flce latillaJ, Iha report indicatm. ~IL aai~ filed In Lo\ Clerk GOof Angeles Superior C o u r t , alleges that. -law paaod In 1171 violates -" lhe California and U.S. Conltitutiolll whidl daal -_.-.tlon " dlin:b and -· Maka Killer ·of Smpect. • s ... C:flld ' SAN Dll!IGO (AP) -11111" Los AllOEl.Ell (AP) dor -.-,..mai a San RA>ber1 L Oiaoo, lnfklhW he Dioao ---druppt<l WU not quilllnl ....... fn. aft« the --ridlm - bu resigned .. -" tbe -ali-e .. ..._111ne Los Angeld QJmlJ Air a1 lier -. -a,. tlon ~· -,PDlioe Aid -111-. Pol1u ........ .. .... ..-Doc. 23 - restpatian , WoddoldaJ to -GP , ' se/ectet:f kY\if'shirts t'H0\ '~•a l\d boy~' al/ 50%df ' eerected 5oX .I 'clr?lts e+c. · !,ff' to • • '50'?ocff1 • Ol.\r ~COV\d ereat- 50% 1ooopr. at+er.tiol'\ gqls; ' ' ~leckd Siu i I'll Wea v' a11d bev°"' wd<ls. ... p+o::dtcit q1..d-l1e,.-tiC. /lv:>.-r\ DoY'oMlO\ J l 11.tvtle11ed::s co-\1-°"'s, Qcvyli~ .. I. "}5~ ICl:>O ~..-,:- I ' . ll ' boys"slllirl-s .m·~cit' 7oor..t~•+s Cllllls aubmltted his ~ *J''-..,.,.:...:rt I Yleb, ftl bJ county Slip&·--pn!lro .... ~. <111111"1" Jla1"I, --~ attlielrhime. --..i ·~ftd ...... ·-·...., . ~" ua,..,..... .. .... bwclil1 .. .:! -~~ evtd"=> f>qt~feb· 3~ ...... ~ ~ •!1 .... ~ • "'., .... , •• _.w a..··--'·-.... Glllmm .... . e Azde c:ru• . ~· ... ~ r-i ·IMPERIAL (AP) -All llte ::::. -'""!llM llial 1': accapaalf al a car _.. ldlle4 Vldis had dlo4, and a ....., ::ii:=..,.umr.:= _....._~~!!:: catifcmla •. llir 11Jcb11 "1&, DA'1 o111ce ia.. aq1i1 Pa~~ ........ ell :..c::. ~"':':I..': Iha top cl the ... wlildr ... • -CllllllnDalloo " palled aal -• .., .... -......... lo6 t.-1. 111\4-~ ... ,,._ ..... bedl_lhe Iha lillhn1. ..... ,. I bat ............... nlftlncie-.. •••m --. aMx1• ms w-.. feel -Iha polilt" lmpai:l •. • • • ' • @J 0 ~~CID§~ , · 44 fashion island, riewport center 644-5070 .. I • . ' ' • s:tW -shcl::s \ • .. • -. -.. • ·DAILY PILOT EDITOBL\L PAGE-• Juvenile Behavior· • WWI the ever-Increasing llledwUullon and· com· JJUterizallon of our lives, II'• no wonder the "1984 syn- ilrome• b becomln& widespread. JtmDile indn, 'Whidi bu beeD'l!'"fDtalne.i. OD poper, f~ mare than 20 )'U1'L 'l'bll 14clll@j nameo·of juv...U.. who .ha .. been arruted and .hallilled by the juyealle· c:ourU. ,llke all juvenile records, tbe Index ill doled .IO the pubUc and dlspoeed of alter a ipeclfled.JJeriod' of time. -. The Idea that one's private life Is being computer· heel In IOIDO hidden file that one day could be <WJtMd_ to Pl}'lnj: eyes Is di&Wteful, and dowmigbt scarf to the avenge, freedom-loving individual The "behavior modlllcatloo" upe\lt II llllll another n:iatter. TbU refers to a fedenll1 funded program, ,_. going Into Ila' se«111d year In Orange County, with the Tbua the ronstemation ariaing from a news """'' Ice story out d. Sacramento wt week was hardly •W" prblng. . approval of the Board of Supenllon. · The Capitol Neww 5enite story,, Wl/Ulhed In the DAILY PILOT and other newspapers, -that names of grade school children who have been Identified as potential lawbreakers were to be lneluded In a computer· !zed file for future police reference -without the knowledge d. their parents. It Is specifically dN!gned to tap younpWs 1rilh bebavl~ problems from becoming involved In the crim- inal justice sy5Um: · The program Is available to cblldren with emotional or behavioral problema wbo can be· referred by their parents or the scbools for , uamlnation and treatment at the Behavior ~t and Treatment Center maln- talm!d at Juvenile Hall, but outside the court. ' • Furthermore, the klnderg'Vten Capones were sup- poeed to be subjected to "behavior modification" treat· ment ~ also without parental consent -designed to otnightet1 them out before they got In real trouble with the faw. But their identification as "pre-delinquents" would remain on their iecords forever. The JIS'&dellnquent . c1111noeling Is bu8d on the theory that youngsters who, Jor one reGOn or another, have extreme difficulty adjusting to their home and school environment, are moOI. likely to be suscoptlble to later pressuree that could lead them Into drug abuse or other serious form1 of misbehavior. '!'be whole thing seemed rather shocking, and worth further Investigation. It developed that local edlool and police officials had been equally surpmed by the news story. We now Can assume that the wrtler assembled Information oo two, or perhaps three previously publicized projects in order to come up with what is substantially an inaccur· ate conclusion. By Identifying and treating their problems at an early stage, it Is hoped many of these children can be steered away from· trouble before they tangle with the law. · What , Is being computerized nationwide is a "crim- inal blslory" file which will contain brief infonJ>ation on persons convicted of more serious crimes, in a 90rt of condensation of tho traditional, and more cumber· some "rap sbeet." This central record will enable local police to obtain an Instant cbed: on persons appre- hended, thus Insuring that a wanted criminal does not slip out of custody for lack of information. So far as the youngsters are concerned. there Is a separate project to romputerize at the county level the . The program, highly praised by Jtmnlle officers, II entirely voluntary for both children and·tbefr parents . and its O!\IY current problem ls a shortage of staff to handle ·requests for counseling. · · . So it would. appear that, In this instlnce, ·the con- sternation ·was. unfounded and the DAILY PILOT regrets confusion caused liy the story. But this Is not' to aay that the public should not continue to keep a walchful eye on the ·~·of.science. · While -It Is true .. one school oflidal commented that al!, learn!Jlg_ b ·fn fact a fonn of "behavior modlfi'. cation, i_t ls equally·tnie that aJl•such programa are only as effective as .the penona•.admlnistering them. '--""------. -~*"'"· ''IHIS IS WHERE WE (AME 1N!' College-Degre~s No Lon_ger Magic In Defense Of Using 'L ong· Words Other Routes to Justwe . . New View of. Women's Lib WASIIlNGTON -Women'• lib, generally lpealing Is on tbe skids and nothlq bas ooatrl6ufed to Ibis -. tbao tbe growina realization that tbe Peociing Equal Rights ·Amendment to tbe CoMtltution ts not what most women (rucHAJU> WILSo~ women under laws and the Constitution as it eiisis, and that has been amply pro- ved by the pressure oo AT&T and the results which will now from H. 1be Great American Dream of a col· Jege education automatically followed by a preatiglous, wet~paying career for the graduat&b history now. No longer does• sheepokin on the wall guarantee a higher status, economic tecurity and pater peraonal satisfaction. In the paat, when college was only for the wealthy or very ambitious, a degree was a magic key to the door of aucceia. But times have changed, fo< on the hee1J of World War· n came a flood of G.f.'1 retumin~to , a skyroc:Utiac birthrate, more groops lftklng . 86effer tduCa and an amuent atidet.y that could aH to send millions on to college -all of which resulted in a .!Ubsequent lo'M!ring d. entrance stand- ants and bloated mrollmentJ. THUS, the specter of joblessness has arisen to haunt today's college graduates, many of whom cannot find employment In the fields for which they were trained and must take jobs at what they consider to be lower levels of prestige and pay tbao they had expe<ted. The question is, how serioos is the prob- lem and how do we solve it. As the darkest end of the acale, some pr<dlct a generation of embittered youths who have invested four yean ·Of time and money in a college degree, only to find they possess skills for a job that does )>DI exl.st. True, there are many of these situations, as witneu the =~ed tucbers, mathematicians, · · cal englneen and otbera. But most young people should be adapt· able enough to aim their skllls in some other related direction instead ol .titting around in disllhllionment Indefinitely, waiting for exactlf·tM right niche to·~ pear. THE PRESENT unemployment rote among recent college graduates iJ clole to 8 percent, compart'd to 5.6 percent for the nation's entire labor force, act'Otdi.ng to a Business Week magazine-Mticle en- titled, "The job gap ror college graduates in the '70s." But the jobless nte among noncollege educated young people is run- ning close to 15 percent. The matter 13 put into perspective in the Business Week (GUEST REP~RT) One of tbe llttle-<mdentood paradoxes in communication i. that .the longer the won! the aborter tbe . uplanstlon. The more meaning you Can pack1'nto a single need and want. needed to complete·the process of amen- ·wonl, the fewen••nl• m .needeci' to get, . . Adoi>ted by Congress with peat fan-ding the Constitl!lio•· and advocates of the idea ·across. f&r."t ~ l:nast-beating,.this .declar8.tion the amendment, still predicting victory, article with the observation that, ''The Big words are re-ol the· indepeudeDce . concede that the route is growing pay is bigbe< and job seairity better for sented by pen,.,. ol women.is now in roclder. (California· ·bas ratified the the college gnoduate who can find wort, who don't under-dOnger ol bebWin> amendment. Ed.) and II will still late a.degree to ,¢ to the stand them; 1114. Ii joctOd by '!'fl!<lenl A more promiSipg route toward Justice v~ ._in tbe future. Bui oo IOP-r is a aiurse -•"•n stales to preveiii,.t. " for"°· rGeD lies in lbe. am.••m ··dee, ision of ~degree a guaranlfe of ~PloY· they.;..;;.(,:;:;;.. '1 il!C'att?r, ADii ,i fo< , ' • Amerlcrn-Teiepbone &"Fei$aph; under n!ent." fu!ie and ~..:...... I ""'4-..,._. I· no. T ·JlftlSlll'& !iom th& U.S .. Fiual Empley.. Cbaoge ls the """''"' to this ditell!tl?. ritber tbaq to ::i;;'. amendment _ta tn" ment Opportunitifs ·Co · ' 'and'tll!o According to those who are still fighting for the Equal Rl&bts Amendment, the s!Owclown in oupport can be attributed to two misconceptions, that it will c;ause WOii!!'• to ~subjected to military.draft and that men will• be reqµu.<t to support lbi:fr fbillteo. Women woold be subjected to the dnft, ~r~tOe ~ ij:;:-~ "~ ~ ., ................... ..... 'ra "F. . ~ -~'M'"' · ~ FintolaD;-oodetymustltopoverseWng-· fy. But~•'-'is-not . . &\UI frvm _,,.. Nilcoo administrstlon~~ ' • ~ ucb, I d ... ., rc • I rr IS DOUBTFUL ii the slowdow!) In -c::oUege education. Our economy· cant the fa"'t ,of ·Je ... ...i.... · · ~ .-as.m_ or. !Ml"e, emp oy~ . eem.,.,, tQ l.11: T ctllns1:0 J'tct sup'port ,··atln'• .. table •• ---• __ absorb unlimited millions of college or -e; ji'j;'ii.e arrogance ·ot.the than 11 plomiaes·and, and sex discriminatmin .ilie ~-'' " ' causes. ..;;,_ mo';.; llket;',;;. j;'jj; graduates in the wblte collar work forc:e. individual wbo misuoea the tools of com-In the 1ild<l1 .,...i -ol l'nl&9-Payments of SU to $15'millloo.to 1,1,000 growing realltation that the amendment The coocepl that blue collar work is municatlon. · ,... Paul · Fnmd o1 the Hamad Law women and 2,000 minority men . wiij 1'" is 001 necessary. in vital matters, but If honcrable bas been underplayed, and • Sebool, -.Ia .._ a Pandan'a Im ol made In restitution· o! )X'eviouSiy dOnled ratified woold, acconling to Paul A. says ooe labcr leader, ". . . .A lot o! _WREN I WAS a lad, bigh school boYJ : legal ~11_ .. ..._. promolions, transfers and' pay increase" Fr und tr f · · and i.oung .........ia would be much happier with a amattering of set--would ... , --.,,-Far the future, AT&T pledges $23 million e • ans onn every provwm ,_,_ their .... ....., w. THESE ~ -·u In , ___ 1 protection of law concerning women into earning a still, µsing . msnual dex-oif the phrase, "Ontogeny recapilblates over . a wide fi<i<i7. _.,.::::~ ICI '::'. .. ~.:-Utbiswaygeare increases. for the a constitutional Issue to be resolved by te<!ty, tbao goini to g>llege." ~y, ..,.._, -r-~ the US Su Court d 'th coordinated planning by education and criminal law, doliiestlc rela-and -Any ~o.company which, like AT&'!', · · · preme • an WI un- buliness to try maiching the DoW of ~ · · ~ teclfve labor leglllatioo, tumlQg topsy-mmt have goVermftent '3pprov8l for rate' certain result:'. iractuates with what the economy can SYDNEY J,HARRIS turvy <ODVentlonal CCJllCellb ol the increases or aontracluat.retatioosblps I& In addition, the atmosphere of the use is desperately needed. priVileCed place o1 ......., In aoclelJ for lltely to be expoaed to tbe same pressure times has changed and the uniSeJ: !OdelY the sake of a "me.e..W...less ' and I irom tbe NJXOD administration. If the has lost wheatever charm it may bave "THERE WILL, be far more stress on ml8clJfevOOs: pbrue a b-;: 1 •e<jua1 AT¥r precedent spreads across bad. Beblnd Ibis lies th& reality job retraining and on vocatiollal, as op-ph!Jogeny," as ii they bad said sometbing rigbla,'" to quote the late Justice Fetilo ~can industry, far more will have hlghilghted by Professor Phil Kurland ol p::ised to academJc, education, with more profound or obscure. And the phrase is: Frankfurter. been dme under existing law to correct the University of Chicago Law ScbooL aod more corporations getting into the impressive or infuriating, depending As tbe dri\re , for ntlficatic:m of tbe diseiimination in 6 way that coont.s than Now women are _in fact coming to business of training people !or a fee. The upon whether one is awed or lrTitated by ameildmenl;' 'OllCe · taken _.,...-·gr;iute,c1, 1J predictable under the pending Equal maturity, capable o1 competing with educational system ol the futurd" -big wonls. , loses -momentum, tbe N'Jion ·ado"'.. Rigbis AmendmejlL --. men, with all legal diflerences wiped oul academic and vocational -may be Yet, in truth, there Js no easier and mlnl:Stration 11 ~g sc:me specla1 · · . For every one of them there are P!IDY dl!siped to tum out I....,. specialists and more accurate way to say il A penoo m~ and proenuiis affecting tbe TUE SOCIOLOGICAL, psychologoeat more unprepared for such competo'lioD more-generalists: young people able and who grasps each ol these --status ot .......,_ A penooable Teus and euaI Implications of women's and to whom the imposition d. such a willing to sbilt amoog a number of dil-grasps the whole Idea., w~as __ politlclsn, Anne Armstrong, bas been llberatiqo can llM!n be left to the special constitutional standard would be ferent professions." ~• -~-given .cabinet .status 00 woinen's -magazmes, authors, and self-promoters disastrous< They are Petter oif under the College graduates still have a future! i8norant of their meaning would need a blems and she ill far from a ~;,. who have made•: rather harmless, and existing guarantees d. the •l4th -But we are In tbe midst of change. Broad long paragraph to have it explained. Tbis llbber. probably transient, cult of the libefatecl ment and the protection of laws ...,,.,..... shifts in attitude toward the role of is whr every science, or discipline, from ''hew woman." . tng a d.if'f~ ·between the roles ol Dial higher education and iU cootent are chemistry to rhetoric, bas its owo lnicon R!11FICATION' ol IS more stst., is There are ways to get justice for and women. Ullderway. Greater Oezibllity of educa· -not to intimidate the laymsn but t9 tional facilities, u well , as the work communicate within the field with · · · =b..:~~ =~·~:.: br;: :~:~~n for acquirl~· • Whose lnal1•e: nab. le' R1· ght? effective educational directions that can large vocabulary, indeed, is that It keeps . • ' . ' . ' , .• . -e be taken which may not terminate in a you .from being loog~: a genuinely college degree. This is a .bealll\Y and education to be!t!ljdle or intimidate his necessary development as the nation tersely, UghUy and trimly -H ,be cJoes .. seeks lo make education be)'Olld blgh not do 90, it is because he is using his 'lbe medical profealm, in an .ad ol . awakened at all boars and put ,.. a achool available to alt who want i~ education to befuddle or intimidate his magnamiftlty, !las. 'Onally decide<I 'tO let ' ,,·.& 'D• T HOP,..'w_'E-. restricted Jell-<> diet (oilly tiueeJlawora). _ ladllllriol Newa Review audience, and Dbl to elilighten. us die U we ·want to. 'lbe American ~\. r . He still can't .get lJ'll aspirin. For eumple, ii,.. doo1·toow,.or use, ilolpllal ASll!IClt'f11n bestowed this J'.lg!ll Finally, be~YJ tbe'bell wltli i~ tell up Biolo gy a nd the· Bibk the won! "lmbl1oate " ba to to oo 111 petlenl> .lo a decree lsaued lait 1 , &lid gels dressed. There's a brief 11r-, somellne , • )'OU, ve say week. . · . • . · . • • gle .with :.Nuno Higgins. "We can':il:t in a regi;i~ba~g=-".!~r:!"~ Ope ol tbe Dist ,to •tate adWntace of It · sbocted. "We ceilainlY can't let you die you g<>," ii1ie .,,Y.. '"How would It look 'for roof, the scaies ·ol a fish, ot•oepala of a wu my uncle~-Bo W.. cloWD<at witboul notarue,I '"!ld-· (or _llW'_ •111 U )'9U,dnoi>bed lleadoo the streotl" plant." More than lO words to 11y what the cloctor'a o1!1ce · ' ' noonll that you .mquested perinisBIOIL · "It's oiy oiily hope," 11)'1 'Uncle Mao- Once it has reached a certain stage o( development, any society -whether human or nonhuman -encounters social issues such as those impUed in the biblical Decalogue. In fact, a comparison or our ethical-moral standards with analoguous nonns found in animal societies shows that most of our stan- dards are rooted in man'• biological makeup. SVCU JS the ...,....Uvo lbeais ol Dear Gloo~y Gus (THE B~KMAN J csn be sald lo me. fotacbecl:-up.'"l'm · We're'l"t•liJ>Shl\d" ny.· •• ·· .. 'l1lE WllOtB.,..... o1a1sniuaie, 1n ri~t' ~ 8o sBVERAL boars'1atw,.1111ne )Be-'iBut rl>DAv, he'• bale.• 111c1 fact, dependa upoo how much meanlnC 1111 tbe cloctor ...,,. gins bu111es In. "Well, well," Ibo says 'buiy u a bee -wortini< as a dedlcaUld can be packed •~· a ''1!e ~ ..... as be-'-. "••• _,,,_ cbeerily, ...,.. cei:tainlY are fee\IM worse OirlalJao Scientist. And' be generouoly ••w ·~•. •-· '" • .., """""'' today, aren't we!" · -) ~is the · prof...iin of -tbe power of a .hose pends on bow ahoct could till r "The •"-'· ol ""'·•Gld'\' m' Uncle inedlclne for , ...... ••· Jlle. much water pressur'i can be pacbd ,!nto you." . '"I"' "'._ • .ir:.'.'• -il "Treason" says Jn two brief syllablet "Aa&bbbl" c:r1.. !\fanny, who "· !~ ol . ·:~ Ule '."!bore:. nowwg lite trying 'to die lo what Would otbefwiae be weat17 coovoy. Uncle Ill •••Y . · aolY tblnglbal'a =' ~ all!"-needl ~·"be say1, "to "ve you lbe wUI lo edby"thev!olatlonotlllegiaiicetowald · • ClulcliJng his dleti N"!"" Hlfgins -·• ' ·•~ ooe:• country, espedally by nglnJ war_ ml ~ flY or. So • ~ <trt ~ ~ Jlllls lnJis .= ! agaJDstl,\'"'JlUIJIOIOIJ..ilnstoald!U bJm off to ~--~ pencil.''Nowt=a/ewdmalquea. -leJ. , lloGllal, -" *'IJ I &a~ a I lat tkd. J1Ja1. -far l>Jllil! OtlA11611 CO.UT Veryofleit,olcourae,theaborl-ia ill pioaeor -IA--~· ... ..._...,_,,,_IJMa-Mlnny · flrll Wal and mocl 'ell!cUv&, Bui abort ......,_~~ ·~· ·-r '"•~-..:;..-;--a.w .... ::"":=~<i~·'1<'*::!'""~-~-· .. ~· ~·"i_·· ,.tords.. IG>erallYfiare. JDOlt..llallpioo--fiMU ,_ "' -I ........... lllanlq0...,lortbe1mbetwlatedto '"DONT MDV,• -the '.l..t,;" .~·cl.:i.~i. "Aild Rolllrrt'N1 WHC!,1'v6111=--1 OAllY PILOT -almolt anytblag; --.... bappilf,.-be .... around to -rJlibil. =-....... ~· ....... ~ _.i.1t -b' used, -lllllJ' ~ blm a "°"'11! ol dl1S latet, "wllll ~ ,.,. _. ._..::::;-. Tflom;t K<t!!l'l, Etlitor tt aaya, and nolhiJii more 6r 1eu, Tbla 11 mwl'e naia1 lnjeetlooa ol STP in ' .,. .,...,, .._. , • •· v •..... wllJ llie -tella )Ou that yoa baVe a . -· the lramplaut ol a d>lm-uNOtf l.B'l"i SEI,• the -"I'll "°"-"'p"""'•~• """I'' w!lm be do<o't --II IL _., left tlolooy d dally et• ne.cl b dJander I'll-llll Edl!<)tinl 09< Bd jtor If be did, be ~ UM A '1llUdl laagor ,.m p'al _.,,, WO .,., to., J0!1 credit ~ aid a llat ol """ bat n,. Nit .... I ..... ot Ibo Dltly 1en1L allff lar lllz more -a." elcl>t ~ l!eld IA .....,.. Plto! -\0 Inform aod otlmu. · • ",\t $11 • day,• 1111 Ul!Cle ~. ~order. '111111 --pt the . ~.;;..~ :.:"~ .:::! , . r • • • • •!J.-d·ratber be deed." put ~ cbUdMod .amrr, "· mentar) un ~ or ~tff't'llt aftd /\;.~'Ofes "YOtl - -the IDalilllable r11b1." Well, the -flour '°'" ~ ~-11111u1cp. ..... bY pnMdi"ll o. tonom 'lu sar the clodot 11'"""'!!i "to ba a eept Uode 1fi1Q1 -~ ...._..... JM tor""'.,,,.._..., d""' - If --lo. J'U aend l'juqo Sldll'lieCllftlY liumbor. lflro ..... .... :lf!-...i 11J -!ft, Oho Wldo 1llo ""'"''-to ,Dle -Jloiappllca ..... wtuioutlt;!' ·-d ~ •!oWPol•iS.<>f lhf-o1J. -· ' ""'"1!11 "a.~~ ..... ,.-... ~~~ ~ .. -,. • I !" _IA!de._. • •rir • , Tin ny. A -;:.r JJr. Uode JfA!!QJ bal "Good hemml, D)ll!l" says the cktot, boell , , ~· tested, sampled, 'l'lluntdg, Pebruary 1, 1971 ". . • • • •• • . ; • ' l . AMPLE .FREE PARKING .ADJACENT TO .All STORES * EXPERT SERVICE AND ADVICE .•.••. ·-···· QUALIFIED PROFES'SIONAL SALESMEN. * LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES---· ON EVERY ITEM: EVERY DAY *VARIETY--· sOoo PAINTING AND DE CORA TING IT MS SALE • PRE·TRiMMED PRE· PASTED WALLPAPER •CRISP. NEW PATTERNS! •YOUTHFUL WALLPAPER ADDS ZEST TO ANY ROOM! (;9MP. RETAIL '4.1s . OUR PRICE .. " ·79c · • ~~E .··DECORATOR STRUNG ON JllYtal ' _..... JO o:<Jl'U':l'R aJl.O!lS . CUT TO MY LENGTH4)11U. NOT RUN IDEAL TREE TRJlllMNGS :TOUR PRICE . . . SINClE COLOlt ~ COi.Oii 2 COi.Oii -ROUND llUD9 -lllA.lMIHAPE llEAD& BEADS 199 ~L ..... ~L 299 =L 50FT. c.-~. SOFT.UIS ' ·SELF· ADHESIVE OZilE® SHAC • • • ..-CGUJ .. ........ COMP. RETAIL • • ' .. • • • ... • • • • I DAILY PILOT Thundaf, rm.., i. im j" Mutiny. Charges I' On Ship Bared l>ENNISPORT, Mau. (AP) -11te Navy has conflfllled a nport ol roclal trouble aboard die earrier U.S.S. Intrepid but Wms "a little harsh" the dwge of an olfteer that ....mat ii going on at present is plaln. muUny.'' Lt. Fred E. O'Brien, 42 . ol Dmn1sport made the charge in k!llen lo Sens. Edward M. X.medy and F.dward W. llroob ol M~ltl. TboJ ..,. -lo b1I wile, J-aod forwanled wec1n ... ~ from the letten ..,. IInt publlsbed Wednesday .. in the Brockton l!bterprUe. NUDISTS SURFACE SEAm.E (UPI) ,-The YMCA rents lit swimming pool lo a nudist organization In the wintertime ao It can lower Kl fees to members lhrougbM the yur. Written -Jan. 21 while lbe c a r r I e r was in the l i.i!!;d Mediterranean, the letten said, "Blood bas been spilled on the vessel between the whites and blacks .. , What is going on at present 11 plain Uny .. mu ••. 0 AS I WRITE this Jetter, IJ'OUJ>I of blacks ""' roaming this shtp, beat!nc and threatening ot.hets with bodily bann. "Threats have been made · qainst the ship itaeU. Eight black sallon have been transpor1ed off the ship today because ol threat.o they had made while meeting with seolor ofllcen ol this command. .. Four other blacks are in the brig for beating fellow sailon for DO reason except they were white. Th e remainlng b I a c k s are demanding that the I •' . . ~ ~~~:.,Furor on 'Tango' Builds .Up Dired(Jr fQCel Court Charges on Brando Film JIOB1HOIUS NEW YORK (AP) -ll Ir qujlt • .,,.., !« ....... ~ ~~!!t.".'J:= u • muterpl-bJ ....,. aiticl, bas its mac h anticipated -"11: In New TB B G 0 YllUllDll'S York. I"'---. Tomorrow, be laces a ~ .u.rto Grmmldl. -in .. ltallm ~ tbe -........ Dmled over,...._-..,. tliai A.-dillll• I • 11 .. ... lbe -fihn II .... ~ that the llllll • I h d The . ·~ ..... N 4 'mt a&W;e 1D views bolli ....U with the . jdJlle ->· . I uite philnoophical aUilllle "' • ~ ed he lo Ille poet, whicb be alao Is. s. -imli .... "' tbe -. seems unoimcemed over the furor IUlTOUDdlng ' ' L a I t Tango." Largely became ol the sex IOeDe8 between stars Marlon Brando and Marla Schnelder, the movie bas evoked DKft.prereleaSe comment than any in recmt. yean. ' . . ''TRIS PlcnJRE bas been ·COO(jemoecl by many ~ especially thoae who baveni seen it," Bertolucci said in a11 intervielt Wectne-t1y. ..... +4 by the idea of ltli•illc anchecW appetitel tar leDll jElsure, etc .•• OD lbe olbor hand, crltlc -Kael ol New Yorker JNCMiwhaiJed "'Last~'' ... ......,.. litm 8fter its lhlle --al the New Y..t lllm leltival last fall 'l1le X-rated film will ..naiqlJ -~ people, ,..-i, fer ill. kinky ... p NI -..~;the· iutfer ~ Yet aensallon- r'ut rMJ be disawWftd J410l.ucQ MID be end .... l&JM!I lllt ... scenee bef°"' cµm1ng began and both agreed that they needed to be lls explicit es po$Slble in order to be (aithful to the characters and the theme. "Last Tango" is the 11ory of a middle-aged American and a young French girl who meet for uninhibited sex while keeping their identities secret to each other . "Thil mm .. ,.;d the direc- tor .. is like1 an edifice -built over a cavern. 'lbe cavern is lbil bill !1111fllon mm,· ean a man ahll _. otUI Ive to- plhtr Wdl!1 without lleJllOY· iJJ1 etdl otller!" 2648 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA • I '1~ •~ ... '··.A·· .)\o "We are very pluaed with the sunbathen: and wish we could find ._ IJ'OUJ>I lite tllem," West SestUe YMCA -Manager Cllarles Sdlloaersaid. commanding officer return all or aome of them back to the shtp and have threatened more violence U he does not meet their demands. "The threats are being carried out at present by gangs of blacb roaming around with wrtneheo and }Mpe1." Dn•••• of W•r "They will go to .the thealer espectin& lo .... dirty mcMe, but they will end up seeing aomethlnc better. I ean't be disturbed about that." . OPEN DAILY 9 TO 5:30 SUNDAYS 9 TO 5 ..::.. X:c;t.. ~ u;: --II, ltt added. Vie!llamue boy and aislar cany J:""semon• u they flee village in earlier fighting. ow that peace bu hopefully rome, they may have time for bicycles and games and smiles. Aa to his trial 00 ~ -IJtm-· r.nlitis a bll . N~ fW • me. 111.s Im · . It l'M<I di! You feel ri • nus ts more than-a..place to taYO money. It's a plaet to make money. That's a 10(><1 feeling. At Keystone yo11'11 eem Ille lll&hest Interest possible. Tlils kind of interest can do ntca things for your savings. Let's say you deposit SIOOO now, t~en de- posit SID a month for !~years. When the tO years are up you'll have put in s2200. But you11 enll up wilh $3181.98. That's what Interest compounded dally f.t 54\0 does for your money at Keyst~nc. -..1 Certllicete Account•. $5000 minimum depoelt. 971 Term: 2 to 10 years. tctLIJ Certlllcata Account•. $1000 minimum '1ill7I dePOtit. Term: 1 to 2 years. '51LIL Bonus Account•. $1000 minimum deposit. "71 Term: 6 months or mort. '51L Passbook Account•. Deposit any amount. 71 Add or wltharaw at any time. •N!oftu11 lllt""I. Accounts 1,.111.'etl up to 12(1000 by 11'1 ~of Ille U11l1td Stattl G!l..,.!nmrn'. It can cost $2.00 for Notary service. SS¢ per money aroer. A safe deposit box runs more than $3.00 a year. But at Keystone you can have them ~ anytime you need them. rat lifstone. Get these free services at LfSfUnl, • Money orders with S!OOO minimum balance • Travelers' checkS with SIClOO minlm11111 balance • Notmy service with SIOOO minimum balanClll • Tn!1t aeed note collection with etooo mlnlmum balt111c• • Photpgopy serviGQ far tmponant d0GU1Itents With flllOQ mlnllllUlll balance • :1i1ve-11y-mau pqstage • bccllanag Glloc:ks • Payroll •amas deduotlan pl111 • Parking while In our offices • Commitnity rooms for civic, chartt@le and llduc•t10111l &flll!pl • lr!terllranch ~•posits and withdrawals at anv of our ofdc!i• • Drlve:tn teller • kle depo1lt boxet All tblt .Odl \IP to a fttlllll of llCUrltv. YOll ll1va a rtlOU,tGC fqtJ\ltute lnvounents, your 1(10~ Is cre~U!\8 140llionll lntonle 111\d you have fl!ll qulc)(W on tap for IUIY emerge11 . pen your IGOOIUll .now. You!ff llte the lllteresf, vou11 lllte the service and you1l llk1 feellng richer. • "Be sUi&to ask al>out.Keystone'1 newest- wnlence-the modem 24-hou~ Money J,flllh!M &ervlee at tile Allport Cents, Newport oWce. • ' • I \ ; OKEYSTONE SAVINGS .AND LOAN ASIOCUTION ' -w.,..... CllolllllOa"' tllo -I 1tv-_,_, 14011 ... cll llYIL.-to Ila....., Im, --1. •y' t -155 N. -- 1111""1" _,.... ... ._.,, "'* 7n'/610. ~ --.. -Gel~ Jl'ftl., ------.. ' ' ! I • - PLANT TREES IN 73 ••• WHIT! lllOll TllD 9.95 lay One • Get One FREE! Graceful, distinctive Birch Trees with white bark, bright green foliage. Extra large, some 9' taR! -•--· Especia/Jy •ffective plmlt.d in clum~ CJ_/ three of more. Two For Price Of One, Thru Wed., Feb. 7th Only. LILY -OF-THE· VALLEY a..p ,, .................... 1141&---·--.. • 1Mt Ms'J I • ... BLEEDING HEAllT II ............. p C J ..... ::m-.............. ··-. 1 . __ .. ___ - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• F R E E 6 SUPER NO. ONE . GLADIOLUS BULBS ,.,...... this coupon at our nursery for . yow fr. i..a... ·Also see a large selection of other gladiolus bulbs. (Offt:r llOOd whil< aupply lasts) F R E E ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .PEONY GLOXINIA ROOTS BULBS _ ...... _ ... .. ... tit .............. -· ..... _,_ ...... '"""' ...... ....... "'--""' .. --.... --... ,....., """' ...., 1.98-·-.n ,. ..... • 1M .89 .... . • llLOWIR SHOfl VAl.iNTINE IOUQUET .. 0 , ' &ill$1f ' ........... --·-· . ._ .... _ / ~-*'-... Bare-Root .. ,_ I --•! -ROSES .. I _..,_ --Siii fi,;. selections 1250 end time to plont. Top qudty-the 'Wrf best. lloA IUSHIS y-en.t C8!'d Mil ~UtT..,. 1.98 lo 3.98 • ulliQ PHONE 546-5525 • • , . • • . / T_~_nd.J~'-·-'_......,-===l=.=1•=n~~~~~~~-D-Al_L_Y_•_1L_o_r~9 L Jf. Bopl Brussels Gals =· =8.r Phil 1me_r1i1nc11 -Cupertine Post · Office THINK GEIST ' Will Go Electric Soon Make Beds Best Tiie cmUac an! mabn cmtend children between ..,.. 5 ..i t ~ aa imrage of II penny valeotinell apiece -,_ ••• T1IK PICKLE PEOPLE says they .,..,.... glas boules -lbjbucl>-... APROXIMATEL Y 38 OUl of ~ !mt a6ge ltMmU cany g;mline credit carck •.. 1'11E C&B IU!Nl'AL companies buy every fifth auto made in this -..Y ... IF YOUR LEFr loot is oot slightly larg<r than ,.... rigjil. you're the exception rather than the rule. TUE lADIES in Blussels, it's said, are the swiftest bed makers in the world. In a contest there r.ecenlly, wherein housewives competed in timed tests on chores, a Brussels girl· stripped a bed, turned the mattre.... and remade the whole shebang in three minutes 35 se<onds. That's now said to be the reard. ABOUI' THOSE DANCES -Oki 'l:.rmany's Empenr Wllbelm I for- bade the dancing of. the waltz in Be!"· !in. l>igJand's Quem Victoria prohibited the polka in her Jn'.!3CIJC(O.. '!be New Yort State Assembly outlawed the tango. the rumba. the Olall!ho and the chl><:lla. And I re-ru.. to lot the loot..aamping, hair.tearing, arm-waggling ywngst<rs dan<e whatever·U..,...Il-it in the barn. Makes the --go moo. lnbibils the hens. PVT A BIG MIRROR. m the roof. OJntrol it with a pholododric ;-........ that pooitDti tt amstantly toward the ,... Now put a second mimr nearl>y, lilr.ewise phoJo. ielecmcally <mlnllled. And a-third and a fourth and a fifth, a~ plaad round .-the house. 'Properly en- P-<d. these mimn will not ooly pour 'sunlight into f.W!tJ mcm. hut warm the ...,... place, too, This is not just -bright theory to the -:Japanese scientists. The Goto Op!ical l!<oeardl -tme of FudlU is already turning out • u:bcmtnl tigMing .,-. QVEBIES-Q. ''What's a mllth?" A.. 'lboordically ifs the bigllesl point beyood the sky dredly ova bead. It's not possible for any two people to haw ft.: same m:Utb. please note, inasmuch as no two people <an stand in the same spot. Pretty profound. Q. ·-llDCI _, does the average private cfe-. tedive earn bis first year in NN•eM!'' A.. -ll,tllO. Job aperts say be can be expected to --ew:ntually. Q. "AN AllEBICAN SOUJIER oo guard duly says, •Who goes there!' What ckJeS a French sokfur say?" A. "'Qui rive!" mP;mi~ .. Who lives?" Addrus mail to L . M. Boyd, P. 0. Boz IB7S, New- port B<Odl, Calif. 92660. I New Regime ALBANY , N.Y. (AP) -Legislaticn that waUd aDaw a woman t9 keep her maiden name aflef' marriage and a man to take his wife's name has been DrocD:ed. in the New York Assembly. The bill, spoosoced by Assemblymm -Olmri ([).Manhattan), woold authorir.e couples >P!'l1ial far a marriage li"""" to state at thal tiine .-thie7 ialml to adopt the last name of -,..1ner, to )"'I' their on names or to use a combination ii. the two.. · The names stated oo. the applQtjnn woUJd be'''*' tbr legal names of the two altorthe ~ •. CUPERTINO JAPJ -The mail will J!O dectri<: ~ soon -and olf'Cials think it will belp the air and !oil Fido. Sorndime in February. the Cupn1ino Post Office ••ill btc«ne the first postal facility ill the natioo. to ronvert to all ~ delivery cars when it gm lo battery-operated \-ehides, Postmaster Alvin R. ear.... said. ' THEY COST far less to •operate lban conventional can, create no smog and offer an advantage to the harried mailman they move through neigJihorboods so quidly theY won't wake sleep- ing dogs. •"l'bat's a formidjib1e ad'rievemem in tbt eyes of a mail canier." said Charles Ntban. a.Wstant vehicles senice maJlaier fer the Paslal Service's Western ~ said CUpertino will serve as a test point for a fully electric mail car fleet, and if the _JZpOl'imenl -.. the vdlides may be Introduced in poot ollices tmugbout the wuolr)'. BE SAID the CUpertino Post . RIDE THE "TWO BIT"BlJSUNE CMANOECOUNTY.TRANSIT&MllNC;' 1126 e. w11111ng1on Ave.s.uAna. c-....smn. 11141547.eoo4 The ReliArid9 Deluxe ' Belted Tire. - A belted tire at a non-belted · price ·- And the Treasury backs it with a strong 30 month guarantee e 2 ply polyester cord body plus 2 ply Oynacoi-Rayon bell • . e Smooth cushioned ride of rayon with new strength • 78series low profile styling • 30 month guarantee with 9months100% allowance • 10to17 months 50°/o allowance e 1a to 30 months25% allowance 1•11 0E78x14 F7Bx14 G78K14 G78x15 • Bl•"k wt1it1 fed. wall wall Ei.. F,11 111ti.h111 tllbelt .. T111c 735x14 21.17 24.IJ 2.31 I 775x14 21.t7 24.tJ 2.50 825x14 21.17 24.17 2.67 815/825K15 21.17 24.17 2.73 ~ ......... ._. _.. LI. fa ........ ....._,..._ K78x15 M51855a15 ZU1 t&.11 2.9(; H78x14 855x14 211.17 2.94 F78xl5 775•15 KIT 2.S4 J7Bx15 BB5x15 21..17 3.12 With the purch;i~e o! Rel!Aride• tires~"' get 1. FREE ll,. ~ 2. FREEtnnitalion ewry SOOOmiles 0111 RtliAricltl O.lu~• Belled and RtliAtl"-"._."' -----·-~ .. -" .._awadoird ....... JmrtJ lbllic*. ........... 1a.-.. h'.Ex.T•No....,....._.. Office •·as selected for a test of prototype .-.sidentia\ com,--_ munHy, but the "terrain here is· also hilly , so we could see how well the cars performed." After eight months of testing: t"''O prototype models. an En&lish-<lesigned Harbitt unit. powered by a n .vott. 10.5 horsepower motor, did the best job, and the U.S. govern- ment ordered the 30 vehicles to replace conventional models in Cur-ertino. The San Francisco firm of Electric Vehicle Co. was given TllE CARS.. which C'an reach a loP ,pe<d of 35 miles per hour, ha\'"e a r.mge «. nearly SO miles on a smgle battery charge. Carter sa.Kt most routes in CUpertino CO\"tt 10 to 12 miles. I The cars can be rechargt'd O\'emight at a cost of about 16 cents a d.ar -comparnt'd tO an ave.rage cost of more than $1 a day in gas for coo-- THINK WUTCUFF PLAZA 17 .. & llYINE - NfWPORT llACH \'entional postal \l.'hkles. '=--==----=-~ ***** .. ******• ******** the contract to build them and * plans to rent the vehicles > -* equlpped with right·band drive, four wheels and hydraulic brakes -to the Postal Service for $46 a week. MERCURY SAVINGS < < ~' I • ~ I NOW OPEN EVERY SATURDAY * * For Sports The DAU.Y PILOT is the newspaper for sports along the Orange Coast. .. complete statistics on local home and away games, staff coverage, more exclusive stories on Orange Coast sports than any other I o c a 11 y distributed newspaper. 0 ,.;_~~, 10 A . M.-4 P . M. 1r',,_ .Open Mon.·llln. 9LIR."4 p.m.; Fri 9a.m.-6p.m. * IUBIA PAii UerCll'JSavi!IJS Bldg., VdttfViftatUnc:oln * * 11U11Willi IEACM Mtfcury Savll'lp Bid;.. Edinger at Beach * * ~ hmy Sollvings Bldg, Irvine BM!. at Newport Ave. * * LA ltAW-IVUDlll waauy Sawlgs m .... I~ Hwy. at Halbor * * _........,Samgs ...... •--"~"'*""'· * ********************** -0 Cl 19130CTO ReliAricte• 480012voll battery 23.97 Dliliglwtd '°' dtC*'lddity _, long .... tow COit. fb 811 Allwk#I ewe m group mu 24. w. ttF, V,21F.IQ. ' I •-KlllldW*•-•IAllW-C...OSI. 111-t ~w. • IUIU PAll-111°"'1-e 0U!'5i-i;,,..l.tllll-1tr --lllle•tllll•W111lll_,M•IJ¥1!11111 Mf!I« e.SAllTAW lo.--. . J .,..,,.I .................... , •• , ~,) ' ' r • ) • t I ( • ' <J• DAILY PILOT C Thw>Wr. F.....,, l , 1973 Auto License Plate Copllol -Sonic< SAC1161(ENTO -1be loni- tced ulllnander will forever be graa.lul ii you buy a sef ol tbolt~ auto license plates. You will notice an ordi!'r blank for the "Environment al ticense Plate" is enck>sed with this year's c ar registration renewal fonns. A set with your verj own design "(if it isn'I already taken) can cost ooly $25 the first year and $10 a year thereafter. · THEY ARE c a lled envinmme!ltal plates. because the revenue they bring in (less costs) goes into the California E n v ironmental Protection Program Fund, estahlith<d In 1970 by the MarJts.Badham Environmental Protection and Research Act. Perhap& you are alreaBy one of the 80,000 or so California motorists sporting plates saying almost anything that can be said in six letters or less. Have you ever wondered where yQUr "environmental'' dollars are going? When the Legi s l ature adopted the act and set up the fund .~ members said the ·• NORTHWESTERN ULTIMATE .PRO--MOD-EL SET ...... -""'"""'" ""*· llfl ffips. f .. h .... irHS with •ic.,..t,iti 4IO LW. steel.sh.fts, "rr•" IJHig• leMJHKf Mids. I.. money should bt spent for; ._, En'vironmeatal ptOl.ecllon. -Protection CJ/ • ,;gutilcant e<ologlcal ....... Incmslng pub 11 c awarentss of the oeed to protect the enV!ronmeot. mE FIRST year CJ/ the program (1970 -7 1) approximately •tli,000 was ·budgeted for three projects: a conservation e d u c a t i • n program to be administered by the stale supenntendent or public instructioo for '45,909 ; a bas.inwide air pollution • SPECIAL BONUS SALE! letWH L & G ..wst dHr out ell single ~ncl di1cHtiMltd mod~s •f Gott Sits. yo1 tftjay lllRA IONUS SAVINGS while thty lost! All •r• on sat• 'at t•st or nt•r lost • ...i Jnduft btgil'IMr s•ls, stts for 1ht ''°"'' ·,ra,;·,, plus a ftw Hts al 1., . !' ... str-'tlil ,....ni, dubs. Stop by. So•• ltit thfoVgh Surtdo'y, f.bruory 4, 1973. SPALDING ' INVITATIONAL GOLF CLUBS t;,hl,.~hl ......... 5995 steel~fw1M sam HMs .. trMS. 1161\TlltO SU OJ I IEG:-74.tS UY( SIS. l•OUCOI SU•AY, JUIVAIT •, lt1J •A !CHING m Of WOODS 3 49 5 llG-"-'5 UVl Sll.ltfl•OUGll SUIDA T. flllUAlt 4. Jt1J SPAl:.DING "DOT" GOLF BALLS lop lt'Hllify, "Pr•'" liM. Stwe ~it •W IM•U9h S. ..... ftllnrory 4, 1•7J. . ' STOW HOO.IS; MO~HIU flt. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ~T.&SUN.10A.M.tb6P.M. • lAMIRADA SltOl'f'ftcG Cl WT IA ~-·-0.-....-1 ....... N.1-1151 ORANGE , ... 1rL IUITJN ~f'Jl-1110 - TUSTIN NCW'0"T AVE., •t l!lllT $Tfltf(T "-'· 132·5811 MOW, HlOllS IN OIANGl<OUNll SANTAANA 3357 S.lftlllOLSf. •tM1~flTHU" 'ltont' i57-Jl17 ' •• Environment . ' Do Bit. for Fees •• • contn>I J>li'! I« fll.000 : 'Ind SIDJ,000 fir lht S ta I e n-...,.. Boord to devdop guide!..,. ...i ttgUlaJJom for qricullurll bur911!&-' In flocal tfll · • n addltloool ' 40 • • 0 ... allocated to the s t a t e superm1"'dent <>! p u. b 11 c Dtrudion for ••ecology" educatioo anil the following programs were added : -'44.500 !Or -~t ol a 15-member commission to study tho enviroomelll ol tbe Ventura-Los Angelos """"1lain and roastal """'· making reconunendatioo8 !or the development and cooservallon of·the .... l -s11115.ooo 1or a study or each air basin In tbe stato ID obtain air quality data. '65.000 for • I h e En$>mnen!al Quallty Study Council, establJshed by ljoWJ enaci.d ln19'10. --s1..;b for the-Slate Raources Agency to develop a plan pinpointing the best locations !or all electric power gelleratlng plants expected ID be eonstructed In the stale over the next 20 years. $40,000 for t be Department qt Aeronautics to review and investigate the enviromnental Un.pact of ' Reg. $299.9s1~redibl•'S luxury! With~ Qr.tho-tidge.·Mavy-duty , / tempered--5\eel innerspring, cover Multi- Ouilted to Vz;, foam over thick Urethane & Crown-Flex center for ~ed...support tp_ · · ~ back & hips. Complete with Mattress, 2 · Box Springs, Ortho-Pak ~Double.Bonus! SAVE S40 =:!~~~~ S2Q995 •• ' ' A1w~ij$ . ... propoeed airports, ~ el!ectJ of nolle pollution, air pollution, surface traffic and eipense. Tiii!! IN'ITl'IAL budget propouls to spend license plate.revenues lut year U97l· 92) totalled '1.9 million. However, a f t e r some legislative cutting, squeezing and trimming, •1.11 million remained. About half this is earmarked for the purchase of "ecological reserves." According lo the budget document,· these reserves are "areas in the state having • unique ecoJogical value." Initially, IS such areas )\ad been selected for stale pun:ba.se. Some 14 were eliminated In the budget cut. Still. over half a mllllon dol· Ian remained !or purchase ol lands In the areas of: Crestirnba Creek <•t00,000); Ellioll Station, habitat of the long-toed salamander ($80.000); Grass Lake ($60,000); Battle C r e e k ($50,000); Bajlger C r e e k ($42,400); and Owens Pup Fish (133,600). AN0111ER $3!,000 is set aside to reserve land for the . . . '' 'ORntO EASE Great Value! With *118 butlon-free 'ScfOW.auilted" . co.er .... T~~ . ,. Sledl inhbrSpring. Cornes ORTHO FLEX """"' 1 """'"'";""'' S17Q95 Wilh Cro'{ffl·F.~ center that adds extra •upPOrt to back & hips! mes complete.with Mattress, 2 Box POS11Jfl<Retr ......... , ......... *199'9"' thick Cotton-Felt fflting ii tor added cuahlonlng.1 . Slsa:I paddJng'fOundation. ---, ~ CO{tlpfele WttH Mattress, 1 BOx. spr;ngs, Orthc>-Pflk & Double 89fM! ' . A<ld that " . . ' 1 Springe, Ortho-Pak & Double Bonus! With Mat1reas, 2 Box · Sptlfltls, Ortho-Pak & Ooubfe Bonus! ' . N price fi~s! ~··~ -~ ' ~ OR.THO Fl.EX ., .. ""to ,,;e.tOrtho *1599"' quality •l •'llllniffc price! " ScrOll.Quilted C9W' Is gorgeous! Comes ~te with Mattress,1 Box$Prlrig, Ori:»-Pak: .. '" ~ble Bortutl FUL ' _...,. SumptUOu• fUXury In ... every detail. B~t I ~It fllllng! M*!r-·-··-comple'9'Wltft·Ma~. · eox Spring, Ortho"Pak • • Ooubl«BorlUll ,, . ' now • • .. ' desert slender salamander at Hidden Palms, and '$27,000 for '/alencia Lagoon where some . "'°re long-toed; saiarnandel' live. Other earrQarked funds include 137,000 for the Elkho~ Sli>ligh; '32,750 for the Pescadern Marsh. and '25,000 Car the Saline Valtey. Also included in· lasf year's budget was $345,000 for the state superintendent ot'public instruction to dole in grarits to school$, universities a n d colleges £or ecology eduCation projects · and or school acquisition of "environmental" land. " ' '• ,. ' le ~· ·.• . .-"'f ~'' • • I • ., • .. ·, -~~--t ' • • DAIL\ PILOT JI, Pelldeal •ote8 ' Bike, Bike FortheR~rd ~ DlssoltttiellS ~~'*~..,; Of Jl_..-rlage ~-. -... ·- f • 'Full~Time' Superior Court • . Sought·forwunty By Briggs Planners Adopt Trail Guidelines •"":"'."';....., '*"" ... ~ ,..,......,,, ... ...... ,,,,,,..,. ......... _ .. 'l;""'""r":i -c. --· ~-~~~, ........... ,-. ~~ililam Reblrt Jr. Md~ IJ' 0. .. woa.~~ YVoiUVeuu:: .,._,, -~----°""" ... e.&1_i:.-t_~_..... .. --.... -* 'f=r J;,;;r;:-'--W _,.,.... WYT~ ll at first JOU dolJ't succeed : i:::J:::ll:::'l"":ri/!-°="' - -._. ~Jobnllriql(R· STATE SENATOR DennlJ !!!!.'!!,'~ -~.'!!!-k; ~ ».-: ..:;:,~...... Fuilertan) once again bu Carpmter (R..Newpcirt 8-b) =o..-Lr.lil6 ~·: • .,.,. .. - -In-a bill (AB 191) bu ~ appointed to· the DMltll'r Llrnfnl _, GAeri E. • ,,_ ..._ •vi, ctesigne4 to force Orange Senate Finance Committee. .,._ Rklltnl Wll'-... a.-tv in __.._, t be •-w 9·. ~~w!-_c.d• :s ":.. 6._ l!dWetd w Dw1lrlw Oomty &o •tNlab a full time -...-. --•"l -~"-pointment, CUpeDter 1·a v. ~ ~"· Superior Oourt In Fnllertlla. up hb -1 ·.., the -· • ,_ -"" His latesl effort Cills for the Educatlm Commlllee. 1. • ~r:,..,s.:-::r~F .T:.. "!.'!: aSgrment ~ tbre& SUperior "I tUll have a W!rJ v ~-i'to v. • CGu1 judges and attmlant lmporant 1nt'ere1 t in •~A. .,... staff to the North Orange education." llld Carpenter, -·:"i'J•~.~.";.w CGwlty Judlclal DJslrlcl "but it b vlrtually lm-1bJe and Mkbatl Nell, OlroGa clel Mar. * REP. DEL Canon (R Downey) has been named to fill the GOP v-on the Houao Rules CoauolltM. 1l>e vacancy WU crNled by the -I of Rep. II. Allen Smith cl Glendale. 0awaons ZSrd cJlslrlct tncJucles portloas of north Onnl• c.wity. * JlrCANDACE PIWl90N Of .. """ "" ..... SANTA ANA -Orange Commisslooen have adopted a ad of IUlclellnes !or local rldlnc and bWng trail> which suggest an opt.i.mwn trail UCI Essay Contest Set By Friends of Library ~c.~.,.. IC~~ courtbause. to simull&Deou.dy serve on two REP. CLAD. Burgener (fl.. -Bdgp bas been lryiJlg to major commlttees. Santa Fe) ays be applaudl The Adolpll A. Kreeb essay $100 and $50 wllJ be awanled ~ John wai.._., ~ '"" get ·such a bill through the Clrpenter abo aerves on President Nixon's .,,efforts to ~ open to ID registered in two divisions, one for ~~11= .t.:''1'!:3.A.M Legbl.ablre ll!>c» be was ftrst comnilttees for Eleclkm and br1nf the federal budget under lludeuts 11 UC !nine. will be tmdergraduates and the other ~:, •~. "" _, elected to the .u.embly. Tbb lleal>Porllomnet; Insurance IOll10 kind of control." conducted by the 'Friends 01 !or graduate studenb. The ~~..t;.'l!'.'~'-•a. deopite •oppositlm from the and'Flnanciallnslilutioaland -&rg..er, wbooo 4lnd theUCILilnryoathetbeme luDds have been made T~ ,_""' .._, oounty'a., Superior Court Natani Re1oartes and clbtrlcl Includes a atrip of ~;Reading ~!. 11111 Most available-~-I v-b, _, ~ 11=1orence _, hnlamln judges, • the comity Bar Wlldlife. In additk>o, he la Orange county be t w e e n .wuoenced 111 """v." w7 \AU. nl"\11,; .,.. ........ - -.,_ "" •-Assodatloo and the county chairman ol the senate Newport Beach and San Finl and -prizes of dent of Krocb's and Bren-s.C~ ·~c.in. Dllilw1' •nd rriomii• Board of Supervisors: ~bcommittee on CI v 11 aemente, adds: tano's Chicago booksellen. ~-=~=d;.,,'.,_ , Police · Unit * Disorder. "I have not eumlned 111e F.ssays must be submitted ..... ~ "Ml::'! ""'" .. ii<.., * ~·· budlOt lo dolalt to Bike RUlers by April 3 and will be judged ~ A. ... _. R d . GOVERNOR Reagan has see bow tt _,. affect ~f\e 4 by three referees appointed by ·=-~~AMlll•ttw Co "d --~ anMlmced the~ CARPENTER bis ~"'·ill Jll1 dlslrld. 1 the friends' execuive board. ::-::::::... ~=-...... i!F'.:: r.= . . D8l e.rrn ol J: Robert Sprlpger 'of 8llDllWIOO!I 111-·~ to haft l•i-i:that die PL 174 Get . Tic· ke•o Winners will be announced at , u ... ""' "" """"' _w, ~ _ -·• Newport Beach to the state the stale .llepuhllCan Clmt!al · 1unc11 ·(bnpocl. aid Jor IChciol • W ~ .. f7rlendsA ' a.~~ banquet ru~•un •~ Veterans BomL The term b Commlllee for lm.74. They c1bti1cta with beavy m1J1taty • .., • com,..~ statement ,,,.... c-on ..-. Rw designs for the JW'OPQMld. ex-for four years and nqalles are· rela....,lp.) Will ~ rediiced WESTMINSTER -Special of ruJes is availab1e at the width of 15 r.tt ond •. minirilum width ol 10 feet, wherever po1Jble, The IUldtllnea Wll1 be sent to all county deparlmellts re.spomible for traila to ua lo advising builders In local areas . CURRE1'!11.Y, THE county Road llepOr twent, Flood Control • Dbtrlct, Harbors, Beaches and Park.< Dblrlct _.nd Planning Departments have some aort of jurisdiction over trail!. ·~ should be o a e department that does the whole worts," A 1 s I at ant PlaMing Director Stuart Balley said. The guidelines adopted ,,... suggested by Ken Sampson, dlrector of the Harbors, Beacbea and Parb Dblrlct. Planning Conunbaioner Ron. Yeo · uked the. plannlntr stall to report hick wi'th a re<ommendaUon to amend the' county muter plan of rldlng and bWng. trails. Adopted in 1915, that pla11> calls !of trail wldlba of sir' re.t. 2-~ tJ.: ::t~·-~ ponslm <ii the pilice facility Senate coollrmalioo. The, job Marcia . Bents, Newport "I• amt bopelDI· tbat the tltalklll are bei1!c lsaDed to library . .,_, H'"1d t :::! " 1L bin wlD· be coasldmd Feb. 6 pays $2lJ per cllem while on ·Beach; Frank Tu r n bu 11 , --bill ..., puaed )'Olllll ·ridlq of bicytles who Dr. Adolph A. Krocb or YEO SAID RE wanb to see ...... _! Herbtrt 0. Mid MM• ll. by dty --.JI---·-'-I• ... 1 _,1 .. n--••• 11.-. La' Be ch • •--· MeHtw, '*'°" Llnd;I •ncf VHne Al•r. ~~ official duty. Huntington Beach; Gloria in Sacramento last December v-..te gty .1qoua~ ... tlg" guna a ' m Wuux honor county and local guJdellDell R'4i?i Mu.I B•rber• •nd e;~ert The mmcll voted. In August Springer, 59, of 26 ~e Sparks, Anaheim; Sue will •. to a . Iooi. way , in fll'St· Ume. the contest is named, Is a coordinated. ~Vn, ~~."'R.:n:n5·~·~ G. • to increase the tu rate five Graode Valle, is the retired Sullivan, Van Nuys; Dr. cnsh~ .the,los,, of PL 174 'lbe citations Issued to founding member and officer Two :systems of local rkfln&: W~t!Aw , . .,. ... Ind Rlvmond cents to raJse SIZO,IXJO 0Vef' the president of Pan • American Herbert Stroscbein, • ~ monieJ. 1 knoW it will in the ~ ftSUlt in I letter to thf Of the friends and has been 8 tr&iJS haV8 been approved ift' ""'"'-Slit., c-1wg •IWf OWi• oat five yeata to finance the Laundries, Jqe. A Republican, Ana; Debbie Km:ilclQt, Santa fast;.growinf 1 o w -w e a It b offtodis'a parents from the benefactor of the b"t>rary since unincorporated aru1 to: ~::1' ,,.. ,.., project. be bas ll01'ftd 111 lbe veterw Ana; David James, Pasadena, dla1ricls." police cle~t. its beginning. COMect with ,.gionall)'lloml.~ ~· elet-~ ~Y Ind ~vi-'--'-~~~~~~~~~~~-'"--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-'---''--~~~~~~~~-''---''----:, ~=mf:~·· ,. . .. .. ttwaf"d • lllld R•ic. ~··· ...... "'· ... a.e.. La ~. ,.,... '· ... JtkMnl ,._ L. • ... ~~L ,.1 •M.~:_. w • 'Cn:-ue' .-.d 00oN,. ....,,,., •nd GllOITI ' • ~· s. aM lrff'arl It • ~R t,.ouJt, •nd Di-lVM rl°ab:rt'" lM •nd RkM"' F.~~-11 0.1, ... Jul'!,,..,. l'llM, P•h"kl• Jqn •nd ..,.,., D1rel = a.rtMor• J•M Ind Ror111d ~1111, 'luttt A. Md J-R. ~-ni.:.·•r •• ~e"~t~ .. E·~ta~ -= J. Rl'loft LM M2 EMIWI ··~ l~fzf~~n. ·~ni:c." ~1. •U!'-s...dtfl LM •nd FrM Blnalm.ln S.hllll•~ ~-Id Lard,,;",..:_~ =-&-,.5c.'l1i."""' •. l":'hntl {;;; _, 0.-ld Gr-?! ' . De~ lV•C'--., • .. ...... i-:;:"' .. .... .. ,_ ..... liew,..i....., c•11• -. •• !'SI& JAlllLY coi.olaAL maAL .... -=" ... Wat •I &WtlW'~ __ .. p ........ ·- WHITEWALL RADIAL S "'RTl/14 •••••• U" • R1111s ••••• •un . ·-.,.,,s ....... ,- ie7tns.· •.•• •n-1 wons ..... •w --.... ..... .... -. ....... .... CQSTA MliA ---.... ...... ,...,, 1n•1 •- ' LA HUllA ---....... -·-...i ·-l'\LlUTON IDl--n-. .......... ,.., 11141 UNI•- ' , .......... ...... __ ... _ 1 ..... W .. 4- 1.C'--, -. .. , .. &_.... ·-..:...._ ............. ---- ... 12" ... ' ' • . ,. ' ......... -.. ! • •• . . I . • JI DAILY l'ILOT -.•......,i.1m For the Record • . Dissolutions • · Of Ma,.,.lage Freeway .Fleet Councilman Delays ICC Found Oka y CYPRESS -City coun- cilmen here are unable t.o decide whether or not the pro-. pposed county Coordinating Cooncil (ICC) would be,.. worth its ad- ministrative costs. The council has delayed making a final decision on city membership until the clly al· torneY determlnel what fUn. ding the city will be -~ ble for beYOnd Ute projected $600 shate kom each member city dwing the first year. The ICC would make decisions on Issues which transcend city boundaries. A majority of the county's 26 cities mu st join before the council can be f~ed. Tuning Him Off By WILLIAM SCRREIBER Ever get that eerie feeling someone's looking over your ~watching your e:very move? '(get that way every morning and evening going 6S mjJes JLD}hour on the freeway and it's not the ever-present hl'b- \w-"'P8"1li tbal does it. -Il'• tboee magnificent men in their flying machines (and driving machines) who patrol the bigbways and by· ways looktng for trouble IA> report oo rush hour radio show>. At times, as I scan the radio dia l looking for something pleasant to Usten to, it almost seems as though the tra'f-- lie watcher traffic is worse than the traffic they're watching. EVERY STATION on the air seems to have its own "Eye In the Sky" or ''Traffic Watch" peering down on the tangled masses, reporting every gory l '~"i••••• detail -as if the harried Mooaay mornlng driver needs anything more to worry about. There's nothing more frustrating than Inching througb a freeway jamup; only to hear there's a jacknlfed truck up ahead and the Sigalert will be in effect for the next two houri!. And then, in their wisdom. the traffic watchen pro- pose alternate traffic routes on surface streets that soon become ~ packed with fleeing freeway drivers that those who stayed on the freeway get home first. TfJE COMPETITION 3JJlOO~ various helicopters and airplanes sent aloft by the radio magnates isn't too ob- vious until they all get over an accident scene at the same time. Then nobody -including the people in the wreck ...:.... ls really sure what is happening because each pilot has a dlllerent story. ' THE .MEN IN THE SKY, of coorse, would get no- -without the Intrepid. ground troopo who roll hith<;r and yon in t.beir radio cars -au emblazoned with the statim logoe -looking for still more good news on Ute freeway system. I aptually had one of those guys tail me almost all Ute Yfay 1lown the Newport Freeway; jabberlyg Into bis mlcro- plx>ne the whole lime. I wonder what he was saying about me. b ·alsam'e Store Wide Clearance SALE • open Sunday 12·5 .~ 'i .J ~-lOO's.Df _ValPas!. ' . entire inventory reduce,d! Orange County's Largest Selection of Contemporory ·Furniture l Reg. Salo uctlo1M1110110 L 1htpe green strip• ............................ $795 $595 5 pc1. g•m• sets ............................... . IJl'oatly. reduced $429 $299 ,, .. tofa wood trim, choose color~. hercu lon f1bric1, loot• cu1hion1 ....................... . chain. Z Oftfy $189 .... tux. erms ~lu ~ velvet down filled pillow back .................................... ••Ch $299 9'x7•/2' plush sectional luxurious imported velvets ................ $889 $595 Sofa 7' bla<k/whih hound•tooth .................... $399 $279 9lau top coffee & chow tabln •ii 5i11S ond 5hapH , .............. $! 29-$489 -$59 • $289 brown I 50ftman bedroom Ht ........................ ON SALE glen• of colll. bedroom ---···--·-............ ON SALE white l:.door or outdoor 9amt Ht 4'8" round tables with 4 ch eir1 mode .by londH .................................... $449 $289 kopoohav" woll uolh floor 11mpl" •... troatly Nduced 8' sofa. & 5' lo•aeat wood 1,;m -plo id herculon ·-····-··--· $689 · $429 orlgln1I contemporary oil paintings ]'14' -4'14' v•lue~ up to $289 pec.n m•gbine 1t1od1 _ reg. $49 $16 dailf 11 /9 saturday - leatller chair and ottoman bl•clr: or brown {as pictured) Reg. 7 pc. brow• & saftman pecaa dinincJ set 6 upholste,ed high back c.heirs , 66x40 dining teble oeens to 106" with 2 fils $1 489 ·z pcL 1tctfonal 10 J 5 white linen tuxedo style .................... $879 :tt.1·= ~~~: ~~~~----·--·--·········· $219 chal" Z Oftly .white with green velvet piping, down filled pillow bee.Ir: .................................... each $279 102" sofa loose cushion1 -orange end brown fur stripe .......................... _······-$399 2 pcs. ~-·with bJlWih leble 9,10 mode by Craft inc.I. matching plat&eu tables & 2 c.how tibles. all 6 pc.s ................. $1450 brown & saltmcm pee.an coffee tebles with cabinet 30x60 $320 pecen commodes with d~ 30JC30 .... '252 pecen hexegon tebles wifh doors ···--·-$230 welnut corner teble1 w/smolr:e glass tops $259 I O'xl' L sloape sofa Choo1e color~, herculon febrics or velvet I pie.tu red below} ..•... $749 $288 Salo $829 $558 $99 $169 .... $239 .$898 $199 $149 $139 $f39 $549 ' Pl.anriers .Seek Park Areas . . ( Exclusion in Density BUI 81 CANDACE PEAllBON Of .. Dliltf l'llilt Sllff SANTA ANA -A .. repotLoo. excluding . parks and open 1 space areas provided by developers when computiilg the density ol a propooed project bu been requested by Orange County Pla-g Commissioners. Under current practices, develppers get partial credit towards local p3rk requirements for providing private parks or pooled open space. Those green areas aJ"e then also tlsed in figuring the density of dweJUng units per acre. COMMISSIONER "\ R 0 Y Knauft o! Yorba Linda Said he is especially concerned about the practice of double credit. He said that if he hadn't ~n so ·"inexperienced" a -t ago, he probably wouldn't have alloWed a Dana Point developer to get "two for one." In that case, 180- condomium !J.Dits on 12.9 acres on the Street of Blue Lantern Were approved. The project included 1.87 acres of private park and payment o! $1J,OOO in park fees. The open spa:e provided was used in computing densities. J<n0311ft said Tuesday ''that land should be excluded from the acreage. There "---------- Sunday ~s Fllll&AY in t~ l1tjl£jij!(1ll could've been 10 fewer units." Commiuk>n Cb a i r m a n Roger Slala of Hunttnci.o Beach directed the planning staff to prtpare a study on tM question, but Indicated his major concern was using private parks to allow credit towards public pe1rlcs. PAST POLICIES of the commission have allowed 50 percent credit toward public park requiremepts for private lands. si.tes coolended that "th~ is where the deficiency grows," referring to a county study that says ii a standard of. four park areu per 1,000 populatioo is adopted, th<re will be a 643-acre park defi· cieney in the county. "We don't have to give away a portion of 01.•r parks program,' Slates said. "I say no credit should be given for private open space arJd they (developers) still pay the fee.' The county has been accepting fees from developers for parks when they say they cannot provide land on their property. Bike Hearing ; TUSTlr\ -A ft>larch 19 .public hearing y,•i!l be held to consider pla~ for a SO-mile bicycle trail here. ACCQRDING to sl>le law, the county can Mly requite fees from projects of 50 or less Iot.s. The board orsuperviso--ri' has ·asked Ute Legislature to change this law eUher by deleting the restriction or hy changing it Jo read 50 or leM dwelltng units. Senior county planner Dave Moore told commissioners Tuesday that park lees haven't been sufficient to buy land. He added that in many areas, what is needed right away is park land, not more money for the county fund. "If the Jami developer can't 'provide the land," he questioned, "how can . the county provide it?" In the hilly areas of Ute Saddleback Valley, Moore said, fees are assessed are the basis of the vaJ1Je of the land in its natural state, not on its worth when graded. IN ONE CASE, this practi1.-e resulted in the developer paying $18 a lot. When he graded Ute land. he·pul $50,000 homes on it, ?Ytoore said. When Irvine incorporated, a ANTHONY SCHOOLS HARIOI CENTER 2l00 H1~r C'"l•r Cet\I• Mtu, C.tlfetrl'll l'lt. (7141 t7f·Zl5l 1711 $, Bl'MlllWl"lt SI. A111Mlm, C.I. tul4 ... 17141 "'·1100 FRE.E DWlliE •IY city offx:ials ftft lm*lll about $80.000 in ac• •••••......, park fees iroih the ..,.iy, Moore said. "That $11.Gt» _, (Ill very Jar," Slal.es awnm snted '!be count, -....... plan of spedfl:allr --park sites, , ··11eo111ry foe" and "enough teetlr •• a.. ordinanoes) so ft don't start modifying." -aid. Officials from the llarban.. Beaches and POlb - and the planning ~ are wort.mg on a mas&« plan. THINK GBST THINK • W!S1CUR' RAD 17111 & ---NEWPOU IUICll TAX RETURN • -, PREPARATION -.OEPOSIT.;t3;QQQ.~ ... ,... ..... ._.;..;...,,,~i•_ ....;, .. ..-- ~·tran of your personal Federal ind State tax returns. Some people w.11 lilft S200 to $300 • ... ii accountinp fees. (This offer doesn't a~y to corpol'ltion, partnership, business or limk mun.J PROFESSIONAL -qualifild taX coumelOn will pnpn your penonal returns Ind ..-. ..... you receive every polliblf '*'8flt under th• taX l.w. Each rttum will. then be triple-checbd fcw www&y llJ histily-traintd specialll\I-All wprk is doni in tht privacy of your Pacific Savings office usint 1191 .-.. }>enOMel of Tax Ccwpontion of America. 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THE MAll OF ORANGE Tatil Aft. •t Molts A11., fir-. -PHONE 137-UIZ • • • ' . .... • ~ . .. -;oy. Ftbruary l , 1973 OAILY PILOT 13 f ·Mexico Poses Th~eat to Beaches I SAii DIEGO (AP! ~ A waste treatment facilities Assemblyman John F. on!ertd a delay In an 11!.S. by 1990, wW be perlod1coUy 1 .. owillc .._..._ ol Muican Wider a ~~ iaue --' In F (n •--~-~--) million cootncl for the l1nl flushed during the rainy -I -.. -•. .,......... oran, ~ "~ ' ol ••-rid the ali al Alb Orl!Y Coast .Qffors -info the Pacific Ocean the Assembly. would change that ~tuatloo phaae of constn>ctloo uM aon to v eJ I lllOJ -• ...., lhfeat to ; Asoemblyrnan Leo · T . with his measure, which Sier-11111).millioo project unlll an that ...Wd oUlerw1le build up COlilamia heaches, warns the McCarthy, (l>San Francisco), ra Club lobbyist John Zlerold appeal by tho Environmental In the clooed water ll)'llem. dlllmoa o1 lhlt Son Diogo aald Ilia measure mll5l go to endorsed troagJ,y Deleme Fund la declded. Water lrcm the late aloo will • 63Guarant~ed Certificates • ;::1::\:.i.wator Quality Coo. the .. voten in lf14 ii the "We'll~aliypu~lthatbill," el.eke Set be-Ir~ ·· • _ • u-~-·~ Legiilature "l'l'""'~ll m! Zierol4. e.A.We l.ec.,.t19 ~~ _, -.. ~ = "Exlat!ng ffinds to oevelop -FREMONT (AP) - A 58- ·Saturday Service . .......,, In • lelltt to the two-and construct equipment to • Flood Feared mllllon water and waste ma... SAN DIEGO (AP) -Den- ·-0.-mioo of the reduco severe pollution In agemeot pl ... whlcb calls r... nll O''-·-, a leader In ellor1s oCalllomiaa. Cal~ornla's lakes, bays and .SACRAMENTO (AP) theeveotualrecycllngolwaste to ..;t;'San Diec• Bay a ·The Insiders Club ' ":We fear that California is rlve13 will be depleted by mid. Despite an array ol dams, water for human CODSlllllplioo .inodel elae~, plans to re- _,, again laced with the 19'14," McCarthy said. bypasses and flood plains, 8 has been approved by tho Re-lire aa executive director ol thml ol pollution and coo-McCarthy's bill ls AB 161. giooal Water Quality Control the Regional Water Quality ==-~!. i::.;c::._1n the •Gu .FuRds ( ECO_ 'LOGY J ~plan !or the Alameda r'~bo~r...-...... In a report, May's board . SAORAMENl'O (AP) _ _ Q-eet watershed alJove the l"tbecleanestlothe-ldbut ::'.: ~~"':= ' Mass transit and clean air \op Oood cootrol ofllclal says i::.O cn:u1.i:~ ~~ ~ "i,,..~ ~~ to incr e from 10 million pro~r&m! m Calllorrua could Nor1bem Calllornia Is not lake ol highly treated waste post 17 ,..,._ He said be will ~ daily to nearly 20 be financed by gas tu: money equipped to handle the worst ter jotn·an englneerin( <Clllllltant millilD'pllollS under a _C01JStitutionll_amend-thatnaturecandishoot-and wa'l1le. lake, to be completed Orm. · ••••• lshle SACllAMENTO (AP) • - Calibnla """1d pump '2S millilD into coostruction ol ment mtrodllC<d m the predicts that sooner or later·1--=:=-=::..:;:..:;:..:=-'-".:C.,,....:---~=-----= ~""""'Y· !here will be a flood ol major CUmnUy, the state collects rtioo! about II billion a year In gas prol::,.rt Mulu of the federa~ tax revenue and spends It all state River Flood Control oo lllgbway-related purposes. Center here says Norlhem ------------'---'-----'-----Calilorn1ans bave developed a z-1 ,_ , f)gBHKeane '"WHY don't you want a Valen~ne party?• ""'CoUMf nobody else is havin' one.'' . VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE Oeepfy embossed pattem resists grec>$9 ond SC\lff morks, gi'les long wear for o low cost. 12x12in.h1es12 ~ wohiodotUc. so. W.!li. FT. SOLID VINYL fLQOftTILE false .ense of security from the success which flood con- trol syatems bave bad In re- cent years. "Unlesa there Is widespread damage and people are killed, people don't think there is danger of a major flood," Miller said. estart llrged sACRAMENTO <AP> - A resolution urging the earlies possible construction' on the propooed New Me!ones Dem near Sonora has been in- troduced In the Assembly. Congress and President Nii· on shOuid make sure it is not delayed, the ~lution by Assemblyman Jpbn Thurman, (l).lllodesto), ~dds. Thurman said that the dsm is supPorted by a wide range ol San Joaquin Valley .Jn. terests, including "organized label", agriculture, water !n- terests, and' the local Sierra 'Club." liiarller this month, a federal appeal~ court in San Francisco THE NAKm LOOK OF DUALITY . tou1 recopln I inslJntty wheR you 5ee one ol our Cr1ndtlttler, Grandmother, 8tKUI or Schoolbollse Qods. h's u nideal ~our llH·,...... lits, ""llllit<lcosn'""compleloly finis~ ctOcts n it is it thl fl a.om.us• __ .. ,,, __ --UUMI Wesl German mowments tltal Ill ..... And lll'1 unique qualily ..... ~1110m-1r ..... 111 BUY DIRf:CTfrom 15inc11Gnndl-aocts,to FACTORYalour . ... llal!dy.14-inco ln<lftCloW. SPE"'•' LOCAL•••[t It's pri:ullrfy 1Ppmnl in.,. ~-=-..:.;.;;;;;"""'==="""=:.;...,· litiwtNchlutu~pre<isioo HOUOAY INN prttllttilll (indudin& mitrKuts) 3737 W. Chlpmen and su!l·assmblies. The bicJHt sanui AM freeway surprise is th1tenn with 11 lhis 1·5 US 101,.0range, Clllf. alliazi11&QUllifr allofour docks 'fAI, 1·9 FEB.2 . .. reuUblylowpriced.Cfoc:l $AT. 10.9 FEB.3 llssllillt$39.50.Fu1Jtmlool SUN. 10.9 FE&4 doclsk,.$56. 7709T ...... oplo Rood A 1..-..w.,..,.....,. ..... ..tok .. llon for bull-9ftd c ... '°"'*' -O<dlfll to the ruin of die LOftSlltleN~lu.,_8- Slnt1 Anl F.....wy Monttbelto, CllH. FRI. 1·9 ·~ SAT. 10.9 FEB. 3 SUN. 10.1 FEB. 4 """'""'--""- . Art llnkhllter The Insiders Cfub: A new way to beat inflation. Its membership card permits you to buy nearly every- thing you need from the finest closed-door show- rooms at substantial sav- inis -appliances, furni- ture, stereo equipment, sparting goods, draperies and much, much more. You can even buy cars at the "fleet" price and mobile homes-and motor- cycles at substantial sav- ings. The Insiders Club -· Color Tile's 97 sto\'8 buying power com- mands the loWesttactory prices -so - can sell far below ~petitio'!I. <. All Color Tile merthalfdise is first quali1y -yet the prices are often less than othen are selling seconds!• Color Till' offen on-the-spot delivery! You con take your purchase home with you from our complete in-store inwntory. Color Tile brings you all the famous brand tiles -'plus many beautiful · exclusive pa .. terns. No distressed S!Ockl SHOP COLOR TILE FOR. W~LLPAPER · Effective Annual Earnings 5.00%-5.13% Passbook. No Minimum, 5.75%-5.92% One Year Certificate $1 ,000 Minimum. 6.00%·6.18% Two to Fi~e Year Certificates $5,000 Minimum. Up to 90 days loss of interest on amounfs withdrawn before maturity on all cer11fica1e accounts. -also provides big dis- counts on tickets to sport- in g and entertainment events . . • plus a whole list of. free services: safe deposit boxes, money or- ders, travelers checks, and notary services. 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J "-· Ms.1126 '.a. STORI! ROURS _ OPEN SUNDAY-II •.m. • 5 p.m. MONDAY, FRIDAY-I •·m. · t p.m. TUES,. WED., THURS., SAT .-1 •.m.,· 5:30 .,_m. PLENTY OF l'REE PAIRKING ' ' WI RUlllVI THE RIGHT TO 'UMIT CIUllHTITllS -. Pr•linished -reGdy to • walk onf Natural or ...,. tlque. 61' x6 l0 In. ~r~e. l 5tEAOI ' • • • • - • • J4 DAILY PILOT ~· ~~ •:!it.~ • • • Uf'I , .......... HAS MISSION -Ar- thur L. "Abe Johnson, 76, San Jose lawyer who resembles Abra- . ham Lincoln, says his most important work is ahead of him. He wants to form a campus movement to battle il- legal drugs. Stevenson Son Plans To Marry From Wire Services Businessman John Fell Stevenson, son of the late U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson, will marry Elizabeth F1ood in June. It will be the second marriage for Stevenson, a land 'investor and ( PEOPLE ) ' comervationist ~·ho w a s divorced in 1971 , and the first marriage for Aflss Flood, a teacher. * The Texas Senate approved a resolution asking th.at Aug. 27, the blrthdaY of former President Lyndon 8. Jobmoa, be made a state holiday. The document passed the House, but baa no legal weight. Both. ctiambers would have to pass a bill, not just a resolution, to ma.kc the day a legal state holiday. * Dixy Let Ray. the first woman to be named to a ~ull five-year term on the Atomic Energy Commission, will be named its chairman by President Nixon. congressional sources said. Or. Ray, 57, of Tacoma. Wash., would replace James Schlesinger as chairman. Schlesinger is Nixon's choice to take over as head of the Central Intelligence Agency. *· Dwight L. O:apln, retiring as a deputy assistant · to President Nixon, will join United Air Lines as ·dlrector of market planning, the airline said . Chapin will be based at United's executive offices near Chicago. * The Tasaday tribesmen, a group of Stone Age peoples discovered in the Philippines, are "getting !al," a«ording to their discoverer, MlllDtl Elizalde Jr. The isolated band of primitive cave dwellers were moslly vegetarian until given knives by a native hunter, Elir.a.Jde told a high school studc"! a!Sembly in St. Louis. "There 's an overabundance of wildlife in the jWlgle, and "'ilh knives they get more than they need." said Elizalde, who led the expedition that discovered the small band of 27 persons in June 1971. * President Nixon accepted with deep personal regret tho resignation of one ol bis top speechwritera, w~ Sa11rt, who is leaytna the White lfoule to ,beooale 1 columnist fa-1bt New Yori< 'Dlnes. Hmm. bis deputy -~ Gerald L. = es re 11ed 1or support tbe41'7t1Mld Softn ....... for Jean -· -I 1z'• II I ilA ml''•;• ollairl .. ' • . ·-., =-----. .-.-- . . Clga~ette T~x-:. $.20 Millio·n Per Month Capllol Newt - SACRAMENTO -It may i, "In" to quit llllOldng and ....., an "'IQ" buttm to com- memorate the evmt, but it corllin1J~' -·~· ,, in" In California.. During November, the latest month !or whldl. flcum are available, the Illa aJcme oo eigaretles IOld in Calilomia came to 1111n -.. lllllllae -juat about -...... "" every man, ...,,.. ad <hiW in the stai., -... Of>aol. . 1V06E WHO -14 like lo -tbacolfU>aaila-- take 1 Utile pleaJUft from - 11atlJtlo -the 20!-plas mllUaa packl of -........... and poUutin( the Goldell Slale • air --tbn -..,,. -·· -•IM<-' flf Jeader ~ . ....,....._ ,..,..ever.-ltcom--...... No!.-. ...-the JlUllers of lllJ .. to state revmues from the jt'JI, -ii·-""" -other state . Tba ;a mllloo )IO<h .-..vork, tritb a 'POl"ilati.;;; weed. I honor &?"" to New r.f Ille -U .-of -u l'ar(e, llDOted Ill York, ~ Empire Slaten Ille,_.,....,., lht -•"-milllon ...SS du r Jn g , 1111 u conta -pock stai. tu, nte -· up .., u "'"""" November, -al « oo million aptmt Giiiy 10 lwft, and Ibo! trurp U1 lliDilll Jiids lir'tllll -foll U..-U --lllld"tblt ,..._ up10 a'W"""'""' P<riod 1a lf7I to ua bi,1lioa -c1own u pen:ent trom 11>e sn m1lllon 1or Juat 1111 ·mli laot ~· · previcos year. monlb. BJalarp,mulia. ~-·Two Qlber slates, niml, tritb ""'lld7 a -.ol · -c.uJl'ORNJA IS not the . PennsJlv;mia. wbere the tu is ' ._Ideal Giits lor•your He~l't'• D•light! • . South Coast Plaza · YASHICA TL Electro with F2 LBIS & CASE -'Wilt( Bectro36CC ••. QI •rnv.. 11 f/U l.W: •EtldNlk ....... ~ti ]/ntSC .... ,.. ...... ...... • -.. .. i.-cas-.- 59.97 · IEC HICE 14;15 SlllSfr· ; INSTANT LOAD argus ,. -INSTANT LOAD · · : ., 7 x35 Binocular .t ••WE • · CAMERA OUTf IT • Cartrl4,. tf C... 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II_,.._ StlSET • ST,._ TRIPOD • 2 Siled• DI..., lW9 ., . .,,.. ..... •T•""4J!H' .. 21"' • UMwltlJS-,a.n., ---~ 2&.87 1£1 Pl1CE 32.15 • • .19.97 · IU PllCE 11.H SlllSET • . .. TRIPOD ' . • c.n.,.. .. 2"' e I . :• ... net C-. •J.,,.,_.Tll .... • ---II" CllMa .... 28.89 BPt!CEH.t5 - • . . ,. ' .. I • r • I • ~---~-----.-.,..----• . Piiot -• . ' IE de Kiii*" • I • .. • • i I • ,, . ~·~ ~. ' ' , .. " • • " • • ' Anf Men • ., • • -Ends ; Prayer Men give 36-zs..36 the stamp or ~ . The next stop .for the uuui'lalt is proval . restaurants where the prospecl.s are U.. But what about the special delivtty al deed plentiful ard long-lasting . the U.S. male? -' ' Why is it that meo. get the fastest )kJt might a.s well vie for a title. 'Ibey "'service at bars and t.ables? compete for attention of the opposite sex They are the ones who can spare the and are judged favorably. time /or a second cocktail, write oU a Somehow, they usually keep our .91-~rely lunch as "busineM talk" and camera range. 1 linger after tN secretaries dash - ~ ·lso't 1here a picture of Sydney another taste of cheesecake for dessert? SuN Instead of ~fiss Melbourne when If you~re a leg.woman lhe best venue is · A-alla baska during our cold snap!'h campus, judging from the long strides why do curvaceoos cu11ea cut the ribbons across the quad plus bicycling. Desert for new construction? and b.ikµlg boots wilb Levis. Shorts on For tbose who go male-watching in the basltetball court and tract. Flared Oraap County there are numerouo op. stacks on a student with a part:W.. job. poriunltles to choose a Mr. Financial. Conla bounding up the library steps. llislrict, Mr. Lunch Hour, Mr. Pwerby; For those who prefer men dapperly ~ and Mr. Clance-at.-the-in-dressed, complete with hat., the airport nae .. contestants" parade through lob--is a good bet and commuter ~ are bi.es, a likely reviewing stage. F.ntry ideal. Overeoats add a bil of guesswork levels are women's territory ' mostly for those "'ho like surprise packages. aecrttaries and receptionists populate the ~fuscles. patience and wallet power modular aisles where decoratio& expense can be judged in shopping malls where ·was saved for higher floors. biceps buJge aroond stacks of packages So the men head upstairs, an the better or bago big ooougb lo bold tlng4lze bed for male-watchers. ' -spreads. More ~ts are r.uiJy Instead of distribution of cheesecake; discernible in comenationl overheard. in U. issue is how 1 the beefsteak is the menswear depmments. quartered. Which gelJ the most poinls: The all-lmpOr\arit swimsuit category hair and smile, chest measurements, has .to be postpooed temporarily unless torao or legs? the viewer is ~le(t with ftl.luit Even the ~arch for Mr. Photogenic silhoueltes. Winds up in a tie between the black curly ln any event, the title undoubtedly will hair with lavender eyes and the blue-depend on tht evening's talent com- eyed. moustachioed'blond with sideburns. petition . .. • Bl!A: ~DERSON, Editor ..........,., ~ 1, 1m ,. ... 1s • ~bead ·Toward Right , I • --.. poren!J' legal · . 'Ille boy lnsi!tl the law -lttti{ -~ him until he js ' 11. k -! An parento obligated )>y IMr II Ii t a kid wbo Is defiant and • nflllll Jf • • they aay! Advise , ..,_..;!'J.nwm -. RIEND: ! ~,.olr-<114 y .............. , ... De~. _ ... _ ... _ .. ..,_ -lo -........ _ ... ,,·----....-"-"' ... --.. -r: .. m die "e1'ha, , am. .. ..... it. Y-, 1ia"e ~ _._ ...... ,, .. lob, ... ,...,_,. .. _.,_,..,, __ . ....,.... . ' DIWl .AlQI ~ERS: My c:lootst in.r1o iwc a •••co. J kmw ·ft'om ,., ... Giit..., wiw1 In cues like -a.. -lwllhwllenl ,.. a. ae ·~-• n bad •en -,........ odYb, I illJltnid lo ~f .:=~'111111 ... Dao'l ltt .. ... ... " All tlley --Ins • • •• • I By the time the judge gets inlo the act, it's be)'Oftd §ving. And 10 is your face, dear lady, so lei the man go, maintain )'Ollr dign!ly and -. a ~ life for younell. I ,did and I'm content for the finl tim6 1n yean. -MY HEAD Ill !UGH IN DENVER · DEAR . ll&Ab: ~ -lert!sted in was s\\elng to tt that the guy ._ ... • two .,. uodlJ ii.. - was ''punished property." 1 Gmenlly lfl ·we. I aa ~ • Till way the lawo are changing tt _,·t ....., wlOI -II a ..moce Is -. be . kmg •-befofe anyooe wbo WIDIJ I JW mlPt M .-II WJ L tttyiice 1iill he ..... to gel i~ -whk:ll·l . • ..,_:_ __ -5 •• ,,,_ -,, Calli all ~ · ~ENTIAL TO owvw I DO IT '.""""-• malt~ ....._ 1n . Omla •• AND l!Oj'K FOR 11IE BF.ST: flOI 1f dnhappily ~ person need oay Is, • JOU pt couglit the price wlll be "'ibOre are im<oncilable diflen!DCl!L' ..... -. -~ the pill -How much better this is 1baD the old tum ,JOU Into a nervous wrecS. fQllGET New.York Jaw thal.gtanted a divorce for IT! one reaaon only -aduli.ty. That New York law made llan out ol thou9andl ol people becauae tt w11 the only way Ibey could get out ol a ml8sable marr1age.· NolllJll( II IOll-delealitll or .. degrading u haqglllll on to a man wllo doesn't want you. No marriage IJ worlh a damn unk!a both peopla value It and w1n WOt1c at it. • , __ .... _ .. _ lallill ..... .. .. ..... -•ctn' .....W, "DIOll Dll _. ~" .... ...,,... .. _,... lild mie ef ;m.U • ..._ ._. • .............. ~ ....... ''· etll ..... :tlll!f entl1•1 .. .,.., I P • to UN: DAILY PILOT. .. • • • ' " . ' ' ·. , • • j 1 Barbara Allen, director of the 1 Le~u~e Bell Choir, I · believes ringing ( bells is good I relexetion for both ! body end mind. • • . .. ' .. ..._. .... ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ~ ..... ~Invitations Extended . • • • Boosterettes , UC! Booetttettes qaln are : 1poruiortng a marathon bridge : IDUl'llament which will begin . · in February and continue : through June. :: Players may select their : own partner for either day or :~ evening games. Contacts for ~ participation are Mrs. Marilyn :: Baker or Mra. Randolph :: Erwin. ·• " " " .. .. Cookbooks ~ To benefit the Feb. 27 bond ~ ca•gn. employes of the :! Huntlngton Beach Unloo High :: School pislrict are preparing :: a cookbook ol their favorite : : recipe._ The booklet will be :. offered anyooe oontrlbuttng $1.lO to the campaign fund. SC Club Performen Art and Dolly Briggs will entertain the South Newcomers Sweet Adelines of Harbor Utes Oiapler entertain members or the Coast C1ub of Laguna Beach after a noon luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 7, in the Irvine Coast Country Club. will the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club of Huntington Beach. The group will meet at II p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6, in the Faith Lutheran Church.. Auxiliary Mrs. Joseph C. Wklmont Jr. ol Newport Beach will host the next meet.iDg of the Woman's Auiiliary to the Amertcaa Society o( Mechanical Engineers. A get..acquainted coffee is planned at II a.m. Wednerday, Feb. 7. 1be Briggses., baritone and pianist, will present a repertoire or music ranging from pop to classical. Reeding John Ridland, an inOuential poet and editor now teaching at tbe University of California, Santa Barbara will read from his works at noon Thursday, Feb. 8, in the humanities ball, UCI. Thursday Club Music and fashion will share Fine Arts Festival . • Coast Winners Named -. ,. Worries Tuned Out Choir Members Hear Bells 111 JO (ILS()N or .. Dlllr ,__ ...... .,,_ ... beinl vmled f!V"1 -., ......; in the DIUlic room Ill the Community Presbylerian CIUrch In 1-111 Beach. 1bat's wbm the dmdl's bell choir practices -t.be diredlm ol Mn. -- Allen, • great -in hobbies. Rinl!nB bolla Is I lioilbJ and bobbin are good for the 10U1, Ibo eaplains. Mn. Allen served .... organiJt for the dtun:b -she firs& came to 1.ag11n1 Jl ' yean ago, WU 'junior choir director for Dine years, bas served as interim choir direc- tor several times and has been employed as a .....W,. by the cbw<b be< entire JI years In Lquna. VARIED llEPERTOlllE A piano sWdent at the age ol The choir's repertoire ln- 7, M... Allen abo took violin eludes clasaical, r<ligiooa and lessons at an early age, then DlUllC and concerts are studied the organ. Sbe bas poP • taken daaael in choral direct-givm for churches, ...,. Ing at O>apman :u-bolpltats, banqueta round out be< educotioo and luncbeono. says modestly "I have Tiie It members of the choir particular de8rees happen to be -but just a Ille of music.'; · men in t.be pell haYe been · memben and are welcome to DONOR NAMED join. Mrs. Allen said. Sb: llllft The bell choir was funned in ptayen are in fact needed, obe the fall o1 ua when a aet of added. Schulmericb bells w e r e 'l'be requiremeDtS are a purchased for the dtun:b by J. knowl<dge ol llllllic, lOCJCI c:o- Houstoo Wltbenpoon. -.<>n)inalion and the williqnea "' Jl'ldke mry Monday ........ -..is ..... 'I all 'ba6ta PM IDd DO plea.sure, Ml'I. Alic I-.I.bout cmco I ~ there la I aodaL WllJ )I the beD choir ;.,. ....-to Mn. Alim and the rat of Ille mombenT 11'1 a hobby-and Mrs. Alim tdronill' bellevel In - llOlllllll ll8SDllUL "I feel tloal -ol any typo are benollclal because the body -be r<laml to carry on Ila more oerious -. " abe said. And. 11'• 1 good ouUet for older people, especi•lly those -hi•• once been prominent 1n the mualcal world. "'You take I linger -after 40 they're not needed lll)'lDOI'<, .. Mn. Allen uplalned. '!be director also ts a ~·pber, jeweler and rock bOund and loves to travel. "I like to get out In the field and look tor tho atones. It giva me exercile.'' lhe sakt She alao baa driven all """" Ille Ulllled States, traveltd ID ~ Clnada and -and lour<d Hawaii. and la looking -to noUremenl In four or five years 10 she can do mare ex· lellllve traveling. The bell choir also ii lm- PO<lanl to her bocauJe ii ii a semcetothedmdo• ...... ..,,,. -Is .. in-itrwnonl... llrs. .Alim ... plalnod. • .,,,. -has meant a put deal ID me all Uorougb my Die. U'1 1111& Ille estahltsbmenL I have a deep faith In God. "I feel sony fer plOllle - say 'I don~ .....S t.be ciourd' No ....... u.. by blnwlf. Danger Cut Out Nlcb, punctures and gasbes -lllO,IOD -,............. the unhappy result ol mianling kitdJen lmlves. the Naliooal Safety Council says. IQjuries ..... -knives are put to the-111e-to pull out carton llaples, _. a . . ,, can or pry up a lid. Sllpe are a conp:nm came ti lmlfe Injuries. To 1'1Jld them. pip t.be ' lmlfe bmllo lirmlJ and alwa}'I cut away from your Ummb ... band. ""'1 ..... centrale when -'log with • lmlfe. to Help Raise Funds the spoUight at the next meeting of the Thursday Morning Club of Newport Beach, to take place at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, in the Balboa Bay Club. Ronald Bellini, operatic tenor who has toured with the Liverette Opera Company and has appeared with the La Scala Opera C6mpany, will entertain. Members of the Mannequin Section will n'iod.el informally during the luncheon. Patriotic Ball orange County Women's ebapter of Freedoms Foundation or Valley Forge will present a Patriotic Ball in the Disneyland Hotel Friday, Feb. 9. Dinner will be served at "7:30 p.m. Freddy Martin and his orchestra will present an evening of music including a Cavalcade of Records, Cavalcade of Bands and a Cavalcade of ~ AAUW Dr. Jack H. Bolland. professoc of management at Calilomia Stale Uni....;ty, San Jose will discUss Human Motivation and Self- developnent w h en be addresses t.be Newport-Olota Mesa and Laguna Beach Branches of the American Association ol Um-sity Women. The lecture, -to the public. will take place Ill • p.m. Friday, Feb. t, in Clubhouse No. 1, Iagnna Hilb. A !Ocial hour will be al 7:30 p.m. Dr. llolJand has -tµcblng at CSCISJ for more than . 23 years · and is well recognized for his ~ and oounaellng - Among his -·-are the Calilomia Slate Legislature Distlngulsllod UFFELL' Profeuor aw a r d and Outstandini ProfOSliOC awanla at CSUSJ. ~C Juniors· Patricia. Spun, It 7 S va1edictorian of Fountain Valley High !Jchool, WU selected as Miss Teenage Citizen by ~ South Cout Juniors of Fountain Valley. Sbe will receive a $25 SaY!np Baod and • Iii-plaque. caw. on out to our ap., ttou. ibis Wiik and • for . ,..-i-11110•-.....--··· .. -Symphony -f n..'1nocbligldontor~ . ~ty~'~ The Diet Workshop way :J:. f:. 4:!'r:OU.:.hl1abed . MONDAY JEIRUARY .. STH .=..°':m~of11: 7•30 PM Bl•olwuod s..1.,.. & i-AmL planned bHdoool concerts, • ' 1'640 Ada"",..._ COiia - olbenrise the concerts will fOI IN~lllA-531•5105 have to be nduced and "!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ many as 60 elemeritary achools in the county might have to wait until next year's series. Winners have been an- nounced in the annual Fine Arts Festival sponsored by the . Orange District, califomla ~~ Federation of Woman's Clubs. :· The festival took placfttin : the Ebell Clubhouse, : Fullertan, and included paint· :· ine, verse, skits, essays, : · crafts, prose and short stories. ~ Sweepstakes winners 'were :·Mn. 'lbelma Radaelll, _. Irvine, oil still life, and Mrs. :· Fern Williams, Costa Mesa, " acrylic still life. through thin! pl-. California Historical I,,andmart contest. mache, Mra. Elmer Big· UPHOLSTERY · gerstaH; candle making, Mrs. .._ ...!'':.. ._ MANNING'S COUJ!CTORS StlOP ~ TtEBIG •so GIVE·AWAY! Arlene Wells and Mr>. 1'21 --. Winnen in art were the Mmes. Joan Jacobi, Fren Williams, Louise Peanoo and Thelma Radaelli. Prose win- ner was Mnl. Loia Barry, and short story winnen were .the Mmes. Tom J. Conroy, Lola Cottril and S. Henshaw. Patricia stewman, and c.... -_ ...at needlework and stilcbery,I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~""'!"!~~~~~! Mr>. Margaret Grundy and Mrs. R. E. Pittsford. 1 Other top entries were sub- :• milled by the Mmes. Gertrude Matl<lclts, Msrcella Stanley ,-and Gabrielle Miller, fin! .. Other categories and win- ners were light verse, the Mmes. Ed.wart Denniss, Grace Wright Brotherton and Edna HarMson Baker; iJr spirationals, Nona Keen Dul'· fey, Lola Cottril and Am McQuire, and skits, Mrs. Allllon Wessler. Still others were haiku, Mn . Grace Brotherton; poetry, Mrs. Aili3on Wessler and Mrs. Frank Hruza ; essays, Mrs. Concluding the list are china painting, Mrs. Vesta Redman and Mra. Ann RouUedge; Crash tn treasure. Mrs. Margaret T a I b o t , and miacellaneous, the Mmes. Be~ ty Vee Young and Mn. Judy Giesing. R e c e i v i n g participation certificates In music were the Midway Woman's Club and the Irvine Woman's Club, and in speech and drama. the Fountain Valley Woman's Club. ?'charmers Moot charms lead • busy flllhlonlilo. Grace Brotherton; ceramics. -=;;=:;;=====~~~~I the Mmea. Ann Routledge, I I Anita Don and Harriet le•rUDfJ Sullivan; decoupage, Mrs. Designed wtth claver easy. l<Hlttach snap rtnp. new : i:barms from one manufae-, :turer can move rrom bracelet& . to neck chains and l'O)lfS with Margaret Talbol. and mo&aicl, d1·am· aad !In. Gustar Patur. Ibo fll"'lell ol ..... awm. . ·make gQOd &lfls. More are Jew<try, Mrs. • I vesia Redman: table ..... mven ory terpieces, 1tfn. Nellie Russell ; _. .,. _. ._._ .-in1111111y 1 rugs. Mrs. Joan Salt; papleJ: ... -• .., ... ..... s100 Uy,w..lftll~ • .. CMt _. ._., ..,, bnt ..,,, ""' "'"''"' "" ..... $325 "._. ... ...., :: Delaney Bros. seafoods ........ t• Uftl .... "-«. ....,, "" ""'""'· -• -•. .,. 3 000 ,...,._.. ........ "-"""-· , J.ll aitl _. ......... ~ cflMtt ·-· ......... s3900 ~,,.,..;r . .,. ,• .. POACHED TROUT 1C.cMMtt.._w_...,. .... ·-.,,.,. '~ ....... , lT ....... ---·----·---· =·-·---·---................ __., ........ , ............. -...... .._... ........ . -=· ...... .....,.,-.............. . ;-......... ~----. .......... ......... FRESH RAIBOW TROUT !iOc eacll -"·--·"' ............ ,.., ... __ M .... .,.. ,.,, -"l...,..,t ...... I ' --I 4Jll -...,.. Iii-'. -Pfln _. .. ~--::..-s12,ooo .11 Ul'll Mlrf :"%4 ~ M ::,;,. ',:' .:!"'-"' SJ, 100 I ~ ....................... ...,,I :;:u::, ':'."" ,........; s595 _ .... _ M wnt _.. ....... .....,, • ="'-·~... '625 , ...... _..... ............. '="='·-= $2 200 • I Qll lrlMlt teltt .. ... - ,,......,...., .............. ,,_, ... • .... ""°'* tlll4ir t'IMfwt. I"• vr 1 t f'Nlt, YalNI ,,_,,. U.fHS."/"" --..ow ........ 97,, rL REMNANT RIOT UP TO 500/o OFF , ON -SINOER- FASHION fABRICS COSTA MISA 8ri.tol 1n~ Sunflowor, South Coal! Plow 540-26)) COSTA MESA 2300 Hori.or li.d. H..toor c..t ... ICI 9-f 195 This ls such a terrific oppoftt.lnlty IO llMI, II'• almost a Ofve- away! For 1 limited timef we'll gtve you at lea.t an 80.00 • Jfl!de·in on 1ny machine that sews (no matter ..tl8t make °' condition) when you buy the new Gokien ~ ,... Ing machine. Model 750 witt'I 576 ca~~ Touch & Sew sewing macrnne_nas features like the acJtnM: §.1..ng!.'4' push·bullon bobbin Iha! tewinds right in the mactrine. There's a lull range of stretch end lashion sti1ches plus 1he §mg!_/' exclusive soft·toucb labfie '8ed system. You can chano• presser feel easily .•• they soap on and on . On ~ used §Lng§.f tewing mactllf'\H, •l'Ch aa Model 640. Int \rldf-ln 1Howallee ctn be 11rn\dl"17'S.OO. ... • ·,SINGER S.Wlng c.nt- -... rtlCIPiitl"ll appnned def'"'• IMmoo-knhtOnd'"""°"--.i 5"'!' __ , .. 500029.aG .... •new Fasttlon T1Horlng eourae-e te.w a.50 ' T'-....rTM1~oow1111t. t()fter exp{ret FebNrf 3. 1113 For addrees of ltOfe 0< dPler ne111111tl'QU, iff ll>t)'tllow pag .. tm<1er SEVjlNO ~ . . cost• JIPf_....., & ·=. . .... 0... ,_, -- ' CIMTA .,.,,, ---....._ ....... C.., IO "1• .. .... , ••• ~ ...... ti ... ._ ~ ....... ...... ,_ ............ mr-a......-........ .........,. ---~._. ... ' • • ' Thursday, ftbr~ l. l9iJ I Y oor Horoscope T orriorrow Hospital Has Heart Pisces:. -Break free tf~orr farms "Group Tours" For W-'s Clubs, Church Groups · .A.n_d ~-OrCJQn~ns Mm ,_ •t ' , ............ tM .,JUN .. 4 .... w ef .. ._.. MtCIOIY JA••S TOUIS? tf,.. .._,. ., .......... Reason for the South Com Community-Hos- pital Auxiliary fllDd' raising Valentine 1lill in the Newporterlnn, Saturday, Feb. 10, ls no secret -to cootinue personal service lo· pa- tients. But the de<o1'3- tlons are. Lifting the veil of secrecy is Miss Fem Randolph . THINK GEIST THINK WISTCLIFF PLAZA 17rk • llYrNE - MIWPOIT IU.CH @!.1!.1~i!!.~ w .............. . e Norman Wllitt e Bleyl• Al• Go1rw.-, 2111 lost C..rt H.-f. eor ........ • 67M14t FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 cldel with tile leamlng pm>- HS. You gain through publishing, special studies, .-By SY!?NEY OMARR travel and unique com- ARIES (Mardi 11-April 19): municalilllls. Ariel play• ~ey Atcent is m evaluating hopes n>le. Reacl! beyond appahnt and wishes. Don't ast fol' -limitations. more than you can handle. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Avoid promising more than Accent now is on money as it you can deliver. Pl:lcet could affects mate, partner. others play important role. Many of close to you. strive to make your personal, roman ti c your own voice beard. Don't desires oow can be fulfilled. push against your own best ln- TAURIJS (April 16-May 201: terests. -One who proposes Emphasis is on career, aspira· tempting offer may not really lions, dealings wttb those in have much. positiOM of authority. Addt'd LEO (Ju]y ZS.Aug. 22): recognition is indicated. You SpoUight is on how you relate obtain more for your services. to those who bold opposing Jn personal am, emotions run vh;ws. Key is to listen and to high -member of oposite sex be discreet. Don't show al! makes demands. your cards. Strive for element GEMINI (May 21-June 20): of surprise. Mate, business Good lunar aspect now coin-partner has something of im- portance to say. LIBRA (~pt. 23-0ct.22): ~~~i>-..~<>?<t>....,-''!i'·~:_~-ti!J. ~ Avoid scattering forces. Main-tain steady pace. Sagittarlan is in picture. Strive to DwUij. P,~t~~ streamline work procedures. R:emember recent resolutions. One who adVrit"a'te; ·Otherwise is being aellish. '~ ac- "'9.....-~"~~~ ..... ~,..-;; ~ cordlngly. --. 'I O <P '· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2): ~ Encourage young person to be To · avoid disappointment, prospective creative. Move with tide. brides are reminded to have their wedding Means don't light progress. Be stories 'ltitb black and white glossy photo-willing to tear down only in graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De-order to rebuild . Change of ~artment one week before the wedding. scenery indicated. Welcome varietf. Romance is IP!ltllellted-' SCORPIO (Oct. JS.Nov. JI): Aceent Is on lhe IOlld and practical. Your r<Sidenoe, lon('rlllge pn>jects a re feat\lred. Obtain cost 1 , eotimates. Get an accounting. especially where la1e9 and property are concerned . Thorough approach is nectssary. SAGrM'ARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): You are apt IA> be -................ ,.. ...... ,.,...,.., ...... .....,. hr .,... ,._., ............ , •• 1 ................ ..... CALL TODAY flOI YOUI "'°INTMENT fl(tkc1f'1 ' OF 01110 OUI J CONYINIENT LOCATIONS WESTCLIFF PLAZA 0,..: ...... frl. 'tit t -s.t. "ril ' -s ••.. 'tM s 17tti • llYINE -NIWPOIT IU.CH embarking on short trip. TOWN .. COUHT11Y SNOP .. llrlO CENTllll -OllAHOE Relative or neighbor appears I\ AtroSf. trom S.n1• AM Ftil'llon SqtMrt to be involved. Strive to create 41 ~ASHIOM ~uA11:E -LA ...... ..,. harmony in domestic area. AMll:ICA"S LIADING '"cHIESI STOIEi' Make conciliatory gesture. 111~~~~~~~~:~~~-~-:-:-~-~~~-=~~~r diplomttic, you g a in . --------=== CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19 ): Be wary where money transactions are concerned. Ooe who offers something for nothing is probably engaging in deception. Know it and re- spond accordingly. Steer clear of wishful thinking. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Cl-F•b. 18): I.Amar cycle is high; take 'ifiltiative. Encourage new con-- tacts, projects. Your judg- ment. intuition now are on target. Be confident. Many will want your opinion. Give it in forthright manner. No need to lake back seat. PISCES (Feb. t9-Man:h 2l: Strive for universal appeal. Fight to •break · free from limitatioos. Message will be come inereasingly clear. Concentrate on distribution, GOLDEN COUPON ·50¢ =~ yord CNo limit) -00" WIDE -MACHINE WASHABLE -NO IRON LARGE SELECTION BOLTS and REMNANTS CtilSllfl tM111 WllW TMllll•Y• l'eb. '-1t1S .. 110 DltlMm l(aih I loll Tiie 811n1. .\ D'l'ERT· ,iG S~J,E 'NOW '. ' Pictures received after that time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sul> mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. H deadline is not met, only a story will be used. . . To help fiU.requiremeilts on both wed- ding and engagement stories, forms are .available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at Q424321. Sirens Respond To Emergency VALUE e OUALITY SELECTtON e S.l:IVtc;:I. ' IN PRO'GR!SS ! 225 E. 17th -St. -COSTA MPA 548-2778 e .M11ttt CMr-. e Spring Training . ,.., ,.... """" """' "" '\ " . { ( ( (. t ( .( ( ( ) ) ) ) I 1 I ) ' ) ) 1 ' ) 1 'Olympic' Help Sought Athletes and volunteers ac-mornings or two afternoons live In sports and recreation eam week. 'I' . are being .'recruited by Hours"fortniningwill be 11 Fairview State Hospital. Ior a.m: to noon Monday through spring training of mentally Friday, and 3 to 4:30 p.m. re~ teenagers for the , Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- 1973 Special Olympics. day. ·Approximately 150 Rehabilitation therapist youngsters will -coaching Jimmy Williams, hospital in softball throw for distance, coordinator for the program, standing broad jump, 500 and can be .contacted for an in- 100 yard dash, mile run, terview at the volunteer swimming and relay. services office, weekdays and Volunleel's will work on a Saturdays. oni·tO·one basW with resldenis, and must l;>e I& years of oge or older. Tbey must be able to give two Many Skills Not N"eeded GROUND ~HOG SPECIAL . . Tbe United States has become an over-credentialed society, a""'l<ding to a preliminary report released by the Task forte m Continuing Education and Public Affairs . AT ' -·." . FA·IBRfF:I C ., . PRICES GOOD THU , THRU :S~T; FLiicllED Polyester _11Mti'1d Spriog C4llon A.IHI Illy 45" Wide oa lofts SHEATH LINING ' 45" Wide aa llolh" GoM C4llon 2 TD~ 51°0 . 100% POtYISft1· ., t . ~ DOJI~ XNITS • Dnlg... Lff9tlls 60" wide. Hu9e Hloctfoot of popuh;r 'colon a• d ' . . ,...,... Sold& ..i Prim. Mac•l119 ••·~ .. 's1sr YD. HUSHED JIAN ·POLTES1'D :CREPE s-. 45" WW. • ' ........ .... ~ ....... ...._ 1,,_._..·aft YD_. . ' t 77.: SPllNG · COTTONS • Now sw,..... 45" Wide -lolls 99' YD. WoODEN DENIM • PURSE IOXES 45" WW. -""'~ . Dal't ..... ,... ' fv.,n. fabrifie ABRIC CENTERS , . .. Oritlll• De It ,_...., New·i.c-.... 141 ¥(. lM flt ........ C-...... -.. l-11JI --""'' 1be report. prepared as one or rour studies on the future or continuing education, noted that too many jobs require entering credentials out or all relation to skills needed to perform satisfactorily. " ' • By EllMA DOMBECK I ne\•er pay a visit to the emergency room of the hospital with one of my children that I do not rea!ftrm my' belief that some women were not only born to this kind of chaos, they thrive on it. I mean it. They're the women who get up 1 in the morning, tidy the house, put on hose, a skirt the right fashion length, a sweater that matches, a gay scarf and shoes with arch supports. They gas up the car, study up on their pressure points, stock their purse with spirits of alnmonia and sit there reading lhe First Aid Handbook until one of their kids nms in · and says, "Mommy! Come see Billy." She calmly puts down her book, slips a roast for dinner in the oven and says, "Mommy is ready." I have never attended an emergency in my life that I wasn't wearing bedroom slippers, a pair of slacks that fit when I was 10, a raincoat from lost and fOWld, raggy underwear and greasy hair. I can never fmd my car key_s. When I do, the car won't start. I wrap the wound in a diseased ' T·shirt. And I invariably go through a tacky scene at the Admissions desk. "What is the boy's name?" asks the receptionist. "Wow. You asked me too fast. It's Brad . ~ . Bryce ... Brucie!" "How old is· Brucie?" "They're getting harder. Let's see, we got the freezer on Feb. 26, 1968 and Brucie was born sometime that spring." "I don't suppose you' would AT WIT'S END remember your .insurance policy number?" (I shake my head.) "You 00 have insurance ,'' she says suspiciously. I pull myself up stiffly and fold my arms to bide the safely pin holding my ripper togethei:. "Are you implying we cannot pay for this visit? Well, you are wrong. You couldn't find a better credit risk." "I understand," she says. "Have a seat.'' "Oh, incidentally," I falter, "could you cash a cbeCk for a dime? I have to call my husband." • The doctor finally reports to me. "You may come in now. Your soo bas a bead wound and we have to take some stilclles. I don't want you to be upset by what you see. Just be normal, talk to him so he will relax and make him feel that e11erything is just fine." I walk in~ ~ room, clutch my throat 8pd scream, "My God , he's bleeding to death!" and pass out on the floor. As they .. wheel me by lhe waiting l'OODI, I see the professi9nal . emergency mother Sitting there with a full box of <lroyolas for her yOlUlger son, sippjng on coffee and rattling her pocketful of dimes. It's enough to make you sick! EVERVBODYS CRAZY FOR ' Large Sizes SIZES 3b TO 4b Pi<k from PLENTY ol pretty ponl-tops and sllm·fittlng pants. You11 love 'em and live in 'em because they look 10 great, feel so free. Tops from 15.00 Pants from 13.00 Sunday Shopper? Fvli.tton ' Huntlngtoft hoch Open 12 to s ~(la ; . Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP COSTA MESA 1805 .NEWPORT ILYD. I.._,. of 1 ... s.r..tr HUNTINGTON BEACH M HUNTINGTON CENTI• , ................. . FULUITOM-224 Or•1 .... M.n, • 0: u;1t•orpe • H""- M-.. n.n. -FtL 1 .. f -TIB.•W.i .• s.t. 1M Ballkalllel'leard • lllasterelaarge ' Rod, White, & Navy / P•+•nt le.+Htr Clo<js-$15 c:t.adre•• CIO<J Yellow, R•cl, Blue $12 """1214 • 10-1:30 DAILY, 12-S SUN. • • ·-.. -"·-·· •• --- J8 Do\11.Y l'ft.OT -· r......., 1, 1973 Cle•• e•te Go•I '6,000 Crusade Begins ·For Scholarships _, Sclliol1r1hlp Fund ,_.... Glllcon and .,.....mg eoundl memben bopi a ampolp lo "'"° a.• by Jane al lhetr anooll Dwheim tllil week in Sao am-to. The ........,. group will ..,;,. ldkn and JO door lo ;;,.,, lo ask COIDDlllDily groups ... -lo lhe !Wld ... ~lo. San Clemente High SdMd stndf1.U who have lllown academ le and ..w:9'inml~. TWENTY mJDENTS re- cei'Ytd a total ol $4,700 in 1t'1Z. Tbe auociation was formed io 1S1 and awartled ils finl grant. in IM9. Admdbig lo ISIOOllkln J*elideal. Edward Kincaid Jr., . ... donaliool qualify !or a contributing membership. All donations are tax~eductible . ScboJarstUp C:ooa1k>n11 are med directly for the student gr1nt1 , and mo s t admjnistrativt e:xpenseJ of the. association are covered by governing board members. For more inform1:1tlon about the a.ssociadon. wriLe P.O. Bo1 Zf~1 CapUtrar.o Beadi, 92624. Uf'IT ........ 'AMOUNT DOUBLED' President Kinc1id Reading Pamphlet Offered in Beach Ille -railed has almast h 1 l'rdwbJ!Sr. A 16-page pamp let by M.rs. Lynn Ki_ng as part of her master's d e g r e e A_.w• o1ficen include ·describing how parent.s caa requirement. ~ . ~ Jim Wlllbe. exeasttw vice help youngsters read better iJ ,.-. Dao Simpkin, r~ 1>e11111 ~tribuled 1hrough lhe .-elf md membership v;ce Ocean View School District in p; '' •. ml T\:m. Stamp, Huntington Beach. such tips aa singing to iddaMp Tice presidr.ot. youna•ters to encourage use of ~-,. __ 1 The pamphlet was written -.... Gfft!D ii l'tu: pre51Ual words, and warnings against ti ..,..am and publications being critical of a ctuld's ... Namette .senze is B"d A k d •-ding IOCl1!tary. Robert I 8 8 e reading attempts. Knapp i s corresoonding District officials have sent ........,, and B. Franklin For Alicia copies or lhe hook lo parents \lddrnr, treamrer. oI youngsters in the 1'BDB AU Sl members Bids are being called for kindergarten through third ti. a. .,..mac council and comtructlon of less than a grades. ... Wl\JlltlaD ha obt1ined 21 mile ~tion of Alic I~ Parkway Parents or p r e s c h o o I ....... mrmhfn who have where It crosses the Santa Fe children who live in the ..w-•-or more. district may also pick up ... ~ ..-Railway tracb in the north · I lhe phi t from llMt• , ship donationl of copies o pam e $1-edle eoatributors to 1 Mission Viejo area. district offices, at Beach file ~ip. sustalning The estimated cost of the Boulevard and W a r n e r nmnben donate 125, and 151pipiiiroiiijectiiiiiliiisiii$2iiil6iii086iiiiil.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiiiviiieniiiuiiie.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rams Due AtGWC The lop basl<lball playen """' Ille llunllnglon Beach Police~ and Ille Jayaa will c1allJ •ilh IOlne .......... tbt Loi Angeles lllmis Friday. Feb. II, al Goldm West College. G-time is I p.m. in lhe Goldm West C111111Uium. -lft fut. Fer llcUI ialR 'ion,. phxlt S»--UL Ram .... eqJed<d lo "'"' ia U.. -att Jadl Snow, Diet Gordon, Dovie! Ray, Cash Binlwd1. Dove Elmendorf, -llOOertaoD and Les -..- Beach Man At Palmer David Cauble, the son of Mrs.. Barbara Cauble, 3912 LepDd Circle, Huntington Bmdl. hn"".,.entered Palmer College of Otiropractic in Dwtemport, Iowa. Cmble will study lour·and· -third years lo obtain lhe .i.cne o1 Doct« o r Clliiup:adic from the world's -...r lariat ehiropraclic collece llEl'LUTIONS .. Rcyn Sheffer ..... _ ............. ................... ·-···· ... wltli ... .... ...... ' 1100 ... .... _ _, .. _ .. ... d ....... .. ....,,. 'wa<ii1dMf' -·5bortA:omlnP and --8 ol ,_can atdy be torpten. once tbrir' ieuo.. have been -Sim.ilarily. meJSt of the dire tllinp that might come with -.... 1 .,.. nl8Y never hllpprn at all Alr1 •°QIT)'in« ~ ~ llne dome ..... need.lea and ......V-drlnlded from our .aiilfl;J" fl) ~ ~ and .. plTp9tt for wbattwr t~ ddlOW mQ" brine. So, use ..... "' ... tliank!ul lhat .... """""' tauaftt ..ru-t-!~~:":::;;; anlL tha.l ""-www •-·• tnlOlblo ..W. to all ~ Of'Vft arrive. We are truf,J c:otiOiined '1Vtt" -..... C'OIM to u. tor -Our llnl &.Ire lo to --... r.lthlul!J'. c5tt6FF61t ·~ U-..llEM:H flt SOVIH COAST HlllHWAY -•Ill SAii CWIDl!t IAI -a CAMINO llAI. .,,,.,. THE RED STEER MEAT ·SHOP is now owned by Re99le Fet"11a11de: GRAND OPENING FEB~ 1st. Fe1turln9 U.S.D.A. Choice Me ats Freezer Bfff, Pork, Lamb, Chicken Deli Products, Da iry & Bread. Come In & Get Arqual11ted1! -703 N ~ El Camino -492·5581 San Clemente OUR CURIO COUP! Two new orlgln•I• to hlgflllght • YOUfl CHOtcl: wall, brighten• comer, each a 66. L s. tall gracefully acrolltd decorating • accent In brushed gold·, verdlgreen : or black. The k>ok of a European . colteeto(a Item 111 Uny RB price. • - -4•·•-T M ,lllllllrUAI SHOWROOM eTOMS .... , ... ..,_.WU"M6i\" 11Ulf11Lf•M~r ltU..nt.••"'""'11ut•flLt ,...._,..a--... • ._.,,.w.~.-- T. • Health· Committee Okays Kidney Aid by MediCal BOUTIQlJE Cl"EANEBS ALTllATIOMI I lllTYUNe POI PAITICULAI LADI D . ,..... ~~ Cmnty nydical ttntel'S have ttctived the endonemenl ol lhe Health Faclillles a.vi... Commilt .. lo begin tttaling chronic kidney polieota under lhe MediCal program. Tbe .II--oomm11 .... a 1Ubp'oup ol lhe Orange County Health P I a n n i n g Council, Tuesday unanimonsly 3WoVed the applications by South Coast Community Hospital, Soulh Laguna, and MWion Community Hospital, Mission Viejo, to operate the oulpaJlenl hemodial)'I~ units. THE CALIFORNIA Slate Department of P\lblic Health requires endorsement of the local health planning agency before kidney disease centers can participate in the MediCal payment program. Although Mlssio11 Community Hospital YOUR LAST CHANCE YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE!! PATTERNS already lre&ling patients wilh hemodlaly1is (kidney macl!lne) equipment, n;, now involved In a program to .,pand UU. lacilily. The new kidney disease trealmfJlt unit will be part ol an 18-bed addition to the hospital which ii slated for completion in July. The addition has a projected cost ol $750,000. Under the plan just approved by the committee, .MWk>n Community Hospital propoees to operate f o u r dialysis beds this year and ta add additional beds In 1974. PROJ ECTED cosr pet student is $200-$325 per Wmrier·Dule Center C.-el w...,.r & Sprlngdele, Huntl119ton Buch J42.2050 Misoioo Community. t h • county oUicials --operalloa ol • kidney Wilt under lhe MediCal plan at lhe~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Soulh Lagwia hoopilal. Soulh Coast Oommunlly bas bad a l,.,..JJed kidney tttatmml tmit In opontian since Auimt, t'7L It currenUy treall two chn:lnic kidney palieola but II planning to expand its services to liI or eight palienls -that MedlCll porticlpol.loa is .. aured. The average cost per treatment at Sooth Coast Community, Including physician's fees and laboratory costa, is Sllll. to !200. HIGHEST CASH PllCES PAID .JAlll!LE DUY PRICES Sihiiii-Dehn . • S J.sq ., OLD COIN SHOP • Sl~ll ..W • • · • 40.eo " 222 ,_, Aw.. 1 SUI .... • . . • 21.DO ffl ut ... ..,_. $1.M ........ JO.OO ., 17141 4t"97717 $11.11 ..W • • · • J5.00 •P C1ll ,.,. A11'9lllltmMI $ft.II ..... • • . • 10.00 ., Sii.ti S.W •• 1,000.00 •P lhs C. lt% 0-he• .. -...,.. .......... -llolilM M elll celn• treatment, including use of the 1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii artificial kidney machine, 1------------------ physicians' fees and other 1 "u~~~~~=G services. $IO li..-iAt •-· SS IHr-. Even though South Coast $15 1' Co11eh. $1 Oi•ir. Community Hospital lies Try Saturday's News Quiz within the same general Aftet 4:.JO • 7t4i5SJ.tJl5 hospital service -area as TAFFETAS, ORGANZAS, IRO- CADES, SATINS .... MiM1J othw SHOP DAILY 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. ~lrs. SIMplktty, lutterlck ......... .... p .•t Y"d 52.29 CLOSE. OUT ···-············· • ... $4.H Yonl $2 97 hllria fw thoM ... ~ ... ._ for After 5 w .... _. ,_... ... PA INTS AND SOLIDS ...... 12.49 Yonl $1 .45 CLOSE OUT .... -'.-...•...... CHOICE OF THE HOUSE 1/3 OFF TAFFETA Auot't9illl Colors and P1ttems .... ,,. Y•"' 35C CLOSE OUT .................. . NEW COTTONS ANO COTTON BLENDS ONE GROUl!-1.,. to $1.59 Yd, 69c CLOSE OUT .................. . .... to $1.t• Yd. 5 1 29 CLOSE OUT . • 72" NRON NffilNG ~~5~9c O:;T He ~ ......... 19( 45" DENIM Pol,..twr 11'M1 Cetton IMM• ~~s~ i~· ~".'.'.' _ 98c 45" COTTON TERRY .... to $1.2' Yonl S 1.39 CLOSE OUT ........... . GINGHAM CHECKS .... •'·" v.n1 89, CLOSE OUT ... ........... . TERRY VELOURS Choke tA Colors ~tt;;: l?u': .•d: . '2.59 DRAPE TRIMS 1/3 OFF 45" CREPES 111% '-'Yestw SolSdt .... SlAtYoN $2 29 CLOSE OUT .. '···-· • FIXTURES FOR - SALE • CLOSE OUT .................. • KETTLE CLOTH Wide Choic• of Color• 1nd Pri nh ON~· GROUP- ~~.·~·~U~d·... . ........... 89c SEERSUCKER Prlnt1 and Solkfs ONE GROUP- ~~s': t'i:: ~d: . .. 89c JERSEY PRINTS ~~:~.J:".' 79c .... $15f Y•nl $1 49 CLOSE OUT ·········;····-·· • .... SJ.tlY.,d $1 98 CLOSE OUT .................. • UNDER CURRENT A W1shabl• Luxury unct.rn .... ... _ In Choic• of Many C .. ort .•. ldNI J or Curt1IM, Tool R'f. S1M Yard DRESS FABRICS A w kfe sel1ttlon of 1IO% cottons, cottons ind polyester, cotton 1n4 dKrOl'ti ind m1ny otMr flM fill!: rlc milftu,.. •• , meat11 No lrwn Fabrics ... In IOl5d c~on, lh't,... checks. plaids W 111. col...tuJ prints. ONE GROUP .... .. ..... 51.29 CLOSEOUT . . ......• r'- OHI GROUP .... to $4.00 CLOSEOUT ONE GROUP ..... ,..'l.49 ...... $1.tl 49 . CLOSI OUT ......... y~. ' ONa GllOU,. .... to S2At 98c CLOlllOIJT -··---·--p . ONE GROUP ...... ,.... 9•· CLOSEOUT HICE -·· ,.ii. .. ONE GROUP .... toSS.'5 '1 98 CLOSEOUT NICI ,._ • ·ONE GROUP ...... ,,... -98 CLOSEOUT NICE ,.1 .. .£e CORDUROY ASSOR~~ORS AND ONE GROUP ...... P.lt '1 69 CLOSEOUT PRICE y4. • ONE GaOUP ...... --29 CLOSEOUT PllCE yL . .6• DOUBI.£ KNIT W WW• •.• -111% N,_tw aN1 Auylk ••• Cloolco "' _, c.J. ....... - SPECIAL GROUP ...... ,,... •3 ..... CLOSEOUT PllCE y4. ·' ~ FAKE FURS NINT5 AND SOLIDS .... -y.... '2.59 CLOSE OUT --····-···- &O" POLYESIEI DOUBLE Kll1TS R .. $6.5e Yanl CLOS! OUT _ . a .. SJ.fl Yanl . CLOS! OUT .. '4.SO BUlllSE AND SHIRT FABllCS '5% -16% c.tM - ~~~,-:,:~-____ 89c .... $1.tl y ... CLOl~OllT _ ... -CLOSI OUT ··--· _'1.29 51.49 11111% corrmc . PftfJS 11% ACW: PlllCTS 1,.to$4MYn SA.29 CLClla OUT --A COTTON KNITS .... $:U• YoN '1 97 CLOSE OUT -·-·····-······--• NOTIONS ~· Entire Stock of Sewing Accff- Mrilil lncludl"I: ThrNct,. ZI~ ,_., Rkk RM:k S•am Binding, llu T•pt, Lace lreld, Trim. •U... Pini, NMlllN, etc. ..... . 1/3 OFF 54" BONDED ACRYLICS ONE HOUP Cho5u of Colors .... to SS.ti Y•nl S 1 97 CLOSE OUT ....... ,.......... • 72" FRTS WW. Choke of Colon .... PMYanl s2 29 CLOll OUT -···-············· • SPORT CLOTH Solid Colon •nd Prints ENTIRE LOT ~~': ~~ Y•nl . S. o59 ACRYLIC PLAID ARMEL JERSEY ~':":J~ ·---·· '1 .97 JERSEY PRINTS' 1•% POLYU Tl,R ..... P.M Yanl '2 29 CLOSI OUT ------·-·--· • • ...... -YIN '3 29 CLotl OUT ----·--• ALL ADVERTISED ITEMS SUIJECT TO PRIOR SALE ' . . 8878 WARNER A VENUE e F.OUNTAIN VALLEY In Alpha Beta Shopping Center, Coe 111t May1ola · • • • 1 . • ' I l I " 0 " c " " ~ " " c w ~ • I ' " ~ " •• • " t " .. ,, a • • " • ). c • • , ,, • t • ~ ' I : c • I I ' • l J ' ' • • ' ' i ' • j ! I • , PIJBUC NO'l1Cll HCllllOlll IMlllllftS NAM•rTA~ TM~,.._la ............. ••: MAAQUIS •ESTAUIU.Jff, ~ Nl'WP(IN •• ..,, .. C..t• ..... n1Z1 Dw1K tM... IC.If.I 1611 ......., lltYll., CO.le M9'ol Tl1ll ~ K """' Olldludllol bW' • COt por. """' PAut. MILfOM. knlwy Tllb ... ._. ......... c..r.., Clertl .. 0r""99 c._.., 1111: J-. tt. "1J.. WILLIAM E. ST JOKfil. C0UMTY CLEllllC, Sy T.__ M. W....S. o.ty PdiNd Or•• Cod D1i1tJ ~ 1, t, IS. tJ., tt73 PUBLIC N011Cll ITATPlllWT M fi1 l'"OOPl•ln' Ofl us• OP l"ICTn'IOUa MtSl•US ....... ,,.,. •• _...... ..,_ .... &bl di ... .... ol ttw fktllloua ~ --er... ,_...., Muffler ~ .... ..... fll9WJlll"f lloul•¥Wd. ........, "-"' c.M. -T,,_ fictitious bu11neu -N"""'91:1 1111 ·~ -1114111 In 0r-.. c-ty .. ~rdl ''· 1m. R', Jeffrey J.iw.. Jr., .&.-MID .t._, MtwPOrt BMdl TN• bin.I"'"' -• ~ br' M 111o dlvldwol. It. J""'9f JlllM. Jr. l"VOlltll9d er..., CoMt 0.lly = Ja~ 11, II, 2S Md f'*-Y 1, 1tn ~ PUBLIC N011CI! PUBLIC NOl'ICll Nader Call,s I or Criminal Penalties on Auto Recalh ll'ASBINCroN (AP) llalPl -lold c.,..p-.,,,.._IY it not ao'1 lbould require auto ma.ten to pay tar repair al car safdJ de- fects. loll bid: up tlle - -wilh criminal ~ tiOL And. Dr. W"tlllam H....,..,, -al tlle inlllsbT• lnstilull! 1..-~ Solely, said that ms model cars. *'Iii< - ltdenl -. "" barely ...... cnab resistant al low -'3 thao last yoar's cars. NADER. OONSUllRR ad>OCale, and u....,.., -. leol1lying be!""' tlle Senate c.mmen:. c.mmttt.. which has bel<n tt • bill lo ,.qultt Detroit lo pay for all Alely def eds. . Aslo, Nader said, the auto a>mpanies ohoUld be r.quired -al ledera1 di!<retlon -to AUergan's Earnings RUe22% • FINANCE r<place or buy back defective cars and to repair safety defects on a car model regardless if it has been re10ld several times. Detroit and the WbJte --tlliL .. WlQ' sbouJid m1DW ~ ('Onllrmen stuck w It ll delecti .. -pay !or tlle ma n ufacturen mist,....,... Nader said , when ma:nulactur!J's "ba''t! •illfultJ -!her promite to Coogress.' ADDl110NALLY, Nader said, tlle .....0 pooea Im been dmm ""' bJ -industry ln}'<rl ..... -tbal delay, in elfed, - victory. 'Ibis proc<SS sbould be upodit..i and opened lo tlle public, Nade" said, Even -• defed is -he said, there is loot<lngginc by industry. "Criminal and stiller civil peualties" sbould he added to the law .. where manufactur«S willfully rehne to ootify or recall vehicles," Nader nid. * * * *" * * Insurance Firm Adds Cars to Bumper List thru Feb. 10 * REFRESHMENTS* RJN GrandOpeni leb ion ' BRENTWOOD SAVINGS and Loan Association 1640 Adams (2 blocks West ol Harbor Blvd.) ' :fAKEALOOK _ _, ') SAS Buys 16 DC-9 Airliners sma<JD.M, s.-(AP) -Mgq tho larpS alr<nft ..... lo "its -,, the Sr• fiariaa Airline s,atem (S.\S) """ .... -" -...... ~DCljrl~ ,,_ tlle -Donp• Carp. 'Ille $Jll.millioa ale ..... ....... here 1'Ueldly by tbe- SAS AJ.80 Im on 01J1ion lo order -_._I Dai. Tire!.. DC9s will be -dllriac the -,..,. and Ibo -,_ will be -dllriac ms, airline aftlriak said. 'Ille medimJH"ange planes .......... ,_, will be built at McDrwneU O...aglas' Long 8-11, lacilily, a spobsman said. DOOGIAS ALllEADY bu -• DC9s lo SAS. ,_,__ al the planes --al tlle -411 deslp -tlle lorpst al tlle foar DO taliuia. · SAS ordered llree otlMr Das lmt Odaber at • <mt ol. .. DH'Jlion SAS ii tilt first eam.pcmy to .... DClll -engines equijJped -enviromnental -deoitp>td lo cut down cm llllOb and DOi5e. a CX.iglas spobsman said, '11111 AlllUNE said tlle jets will ..... ils J'tend>.l>oilt Canwlles, "'*" will be put up fer ale lo 197'. NTN Firm ·In lrtine et our beeutllul now office. lf1 our most ..-n bt•ICli. lillod - all the latest equipment enabling us to give you U. bllt pc 'He Mrvlce. A few of our special features are: FREE sale deposit bous* our vault la Just loaded with variouo --W. __ JOUIO ... urV11ufblta11fa. , om.up teller ARiee In o huny? Drive right up to one ol our handy new oulsido windowl, and make your tranaoetton without ever leavi1111 your car. New extended hours • For your convenience, we will now be ope~ duri1111 Ille following hours: Mon.· Thurs. 9.5 Fri. 1D·6 Sal 10-2 Here are some 8ddllloiml Breotwood Sawl11111 tnlurer. FR EE Travelera Cllecka• Fl1EE Maney.Onlors• FREE Photo COf)y Service• FREE S-bf Mlil FREE Trust Deed COtleC11-• Fl1EE N-, SMice PICK A BOOK ~::=., ~~ 'IW · --'!loo -~ -0 • -c I' ...... ,_ A?C80 ;}t/_Q ..... , ...... -Cltikl. -' ' ... , ... ,.,, ... ._ .......... ..... --' ----• DAILY PILOT II • For the OVER THE COUNTER Record NASO Ustlngs for Wodnadoy, January 31 , 1973 • Marriage MUTUAL FUNDS •• •• - ' .----- FTC Says_ Xerox Has _lonopoly ...... w (UPI• T•e PetArral Trade = ......,.amavd ~ ~ ..... , al. I 5 "c ... f1.1.Gllioa ~ **WiC •ac•i ne s !::::: ... -Ille a ., .-*P'•mnd ... -.nc ... Iam llllill a ' g1i -... , 8 paltDl . ,.. ·-• -b7 .:c&apping -from • ••• -· -™' lrigjaalJy s a , 9R • :· · · D!c.. IL .. a r·· to Jdt1e ... _._,.m. ...... r• •e -wMft ... -............ ----,. -• ;_:}_,":; d aa......_,.. Flt: made • ,... a'&ial Imlay ____ .,..... .. _ ................ .... " !5 1aEs in -New ~-ilW•bftn ..-.-lk-• ;' Hmd .... ..air: _,-jrnnwcfi • mzz•a.. 1mEN e11t nc ..... , ... D!r. 12. .s...-.•••:Wtns --ii- ............... v:r -· cD'~ = C I_. .. 1511 ..... ' s Businessman Richard 0 . Willich has been elec:t.ed president of the Orange County Finan· cial Society !or 1973. The senior officer of Dow Management of Santa Ana, replaces Mari.an lferhap, out· going society presidenL NOW 25% DISCOUNT cm $RIC& -HAU COMMISSIONS & .... ~~ ... , All...,.,IUJ•F•n. ' I i 's I laswtw l Oar ..... -Slocb ..._.. cm ""' Kew York Stock r.z u • • .ac •kaa S\cd. E:Jchence. and Rt'gionat --lllo(tbepopulor ..... -Ameri • .-... ,. '· (Awai )Inion,. Tdaco. ~ etr .. and ............. '°"'~ .. an: tradrd .. (l(f...tJoud"' by 1-,::-::::lo~-= -• I o< ---pdca 10 ~--11 2 s a n-----CIJL ------""""'!• avtng-,,,__.fuo:rthJ * ..._.•ate e a101uta..x1 nte In ~or n....-.r -. a, c ltttd stndtL 254 cammisoo it1 -• oww-t»<aualft' ~lies IOCL lOtitf ----~-MllllWUT • ...., ... c ''!•-.. _ ... , ... WK L O'IRYON & CO. --·..:a:a: ..... ........ C.-,ks&dMa..1917 ...... a • Off• aka ..... .:-.. ......... I A.&.• 4 p,jL • .. • •. " .. ' .• . " '! " • . • • ... ' ; ) ., . • ' ..... :Wednesday's Closing Prices-Complete •New' York Stock Exchange List Market-Finally Posts Increase • NEw YORK !AP)-ReslsUng a two-week tread ol aliding Pri""S. the stock market groW1d out gains Wednesday. On the New York Stock Exchange, advancing !mies held a modest lead over losers in the mom- mg hours but the margin dwindled as the session wore on. The Pow .Jones avenge of 30 indu.trials was ~ 4.96 points at 9 a.m. PST, slipped back to a pl~ reading of 2.93 at 11 a.m., and then shot up again to ch,.. up 6.09. • - s. .CAIL Y '2LOT SAN PEDRO -A Van Camp Sta Food Co. aecullva aaya the company'• planned '20 mlllloD Cll!DelY, OJl!llnlllJ slated ,... the San llleco ...... will be built In Lot ADples. EUcuUve Vice l'rolldenl Rlcblnl -said '!\iu. day tbe company, a •dwidltl'J of RaJ.tao.Purlna, bod nm m. to community oppoollloa ID san Difeo on p11m tar a waterfroat cannery. LOS ANGELES -Dart l!ldullzW !no. npecll to l!bow .-nlnp ol $:1.IG a ahare for fllcal tm Instead of c.41 a abare, compaey offlcloll asld. - Spohpnfn !or the Loo ADgdfa.baeed llmt Aid lhal Dart wu u.s.b!i a new ao-counllng l)'ltem lhlt would •pmd led ult eunJnc• ..... the life ol the ulas qreement and lllll defer pan ol tbe eamlngs. •BcU-" 81'. LOUIS -The St, Loul• San l'rlDClsco Railway bu reported Its second be$t performance ln n6 tnoome ha hlltory, a figure of $11,848,llOC for tm. Pnsldent R. C. Gra)'!Oft oald lbe total, equlvslent to $5.72 a stockholder share, represented an lncreue of 2.1 peroent from 11171. OGett11 OU LOS ANGELES -Gelly Oil Co. says ltl net income ror 1972 wu $92,17~.ooo. or $4.96 a share, a 29 percent decrea .. from 1971 figure!l of $13,M3,000, er $8.11 a w .... A spokmnen !or Ge~ said that higher operallng "'1>'11,.. and lbe eflecta or I flrt lul February at lt.s l)daware refiner were tbf! prtm1ry fac- tors in the decrease. The fn caused a 5\HlaOlll llllldowa. lhe spokesman asld, wbloh restricteCI -"1g and purcbasiog o1 crude all. ONeti0Ckll'llMln SAN FRANCISCO -f\obeiot P. Mam bu been tl«led cbairman of the PaclRc Collt ;, St<lCt Exchange board '1/ govemon. Monn rtplaces Richard *· Jones, who will continue as.a llOYm>er Of lhe m:lloo(e. Mann ii prHid<nt of Dovli. SkllP llld co. with ol!ket .,, San Jl'ruclaco, -""" Sett-Jooe. ---- • • • I ..; ' ... "\'. . .. .. • hiel of Redwood League ·A els t.o .Preserve Areas ~ENTO When ellcltnt r .... 111, 1n the Newton B. Drury beaded the ~oods." Drury said in his • ~te t>epartm<nt of Beachel IDOi! -.it bulletin to league .Mel Parkl not too many yean . membert. •eo he was one of the · · ''The league with private a~est voices in support1of t.Ontributions has more than development of more '10\e-matched public fUDds to owned recreation area. acquire rnore than lS.0,000 ICl'ti in the ~¥i>od Parks. Dtury wanted . to .pre5en'.e At presellt value, Uiese land! the beauty of Cahfornll for his could not be bought for $350 =.-n -and yours and milllon," Drury reported. Now, as president of the SavHhe-Red1'oods League, Drury ls taking an active role in the preservation of key redwood areas on the calllornia mes!. A SECOND parcel of 260 acres in the upper Waddell Creek water!hcd has been purchased near Big Basin Redwood& State P a r k . Ne&Gtiations are underway for lhe acquisition of another 159 acres of first-growth redwoods aloog-the .upper ridge. "Steadily, year after year since 1918, we have succeeded ln ransoming the finest of the In Sunday's Family Weekly: r - I ' ' ; ' . ~ ., , .-'.l. ••.. ~ -- "I'm Just Lucky": Bobby Clarke ' " ; In a feature written especially for FAMILY WEEKLY readers, contributing sportswriter Jack Engelhard says, "Hockey is a demanding enough game for an athlete in excellent health." And asks, "What chance has a young man got if he's a diabetic ••• ?'' An answer to Mr. Engelhard's query is the career of National Hockey League superstar Bobby Clarke, who "caught fire" in 1972 and became the l irst member of the Philadelphia Flyers' team to score 35 goals in one season -placing second in the Western Division. Learn how, with "heart" and "desire.'' Clarke has overcome his "deficiencies." (He's not a great nalura/ hockey talent, either.) Read the inspiring story of this amazing young athlete who, with "ac· quired skills,'' has been victorious over what many would call overwhelming handicaps. In "How Hockey Star Bobby Clarke Mocks Diabetes," he says, "I'm just plain lucky." e FLATTER YOUR FIGURE -Let FAMILY WEEKLY women's editor Rosalyn Abrevaya help you plan your swhnsuit shopping strategy. Avoid "dressing room doldrums" with fore- knowledge Crom this cover story's expert com- mentary and pre-season illustrations. • FACE FACTS -Are you communicating your lrue personality with facial expressions? Ac- quire the abilitr to convey and judge anolhers state o~ mind m "How Your Face Gives You Away." _All _!:owing Sunday With The • I DAiLY PILOT I Read e Daily Pilot· • " . e Spre1d now ..• repeet in 8 wli:1. e Prevenh 1purge end c:rebgr;u1 from 1prouting e Fertili1e1 1295 Bath Tub Enclosure e Turn your tub into a 1ho,,..er e Tight r11bber 1eal pte'(e11t1 let.Icing e ln1fuc:tion1 included e Tempered glt.11 • 2f88 • Georgia Pacific 4' x B' Paneling • e Golden Suri edd • 'ptcial look'io your niorn.1 • 4 ft. lf 8 ft. 1i1• e Stock 11p now for future remodeling Glidden Oil House Paint e Glo,1y fi11i1h i1 rnild•w re1i1ft.nf e Dureblo •11fetior bea11ty e Econornictl, ,tt.IY to u1e .... '·" 5!! A . -• • ' .. E~telldon P.r0f1!0'f 0 ' I Activities · Listed at UCI Kerm'sJ·usf Bubbling Ove·r With Great Values! Scotts Lawn-Size Bag of Super Halt Plus e Prevent c:reb· grt11 in tny lewn ' e Apply 0.for• Mid-Merc:h to prevent 1prouting. e Co~•n 2500 1q. ft. 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POllce sald Wedneaday lhe tlreo yoollls 11a .. -dwged with fel- on'/ ll!Slllll and battery sWnming rram tbe Ilg!& oulllde. tho Uncoln 111ib Schoo[ Audll«imn In IOlllh- east San Diego Jan. IS after a game bet-. Uncoin and llocm< lllOs. Hoover priDclpol Ednnt \'ates said eiibl cheerleaders from bis ICbool were attacked and lwo need- ed medJcal --· Ho said no more pm<s will be played bet..-..n the "achoois unUI district and Lin- coln olllciaJs Investigate the incl· dent. Police ldeotlfied those In ~y \ as Ray .L. Smith, II, a ~ atud«ll; Rory Gaines, Ii, a ilon- atodent; and a 17-ye&Nlld mnslo- r dent whose name .was not re-leased. Smith and Gaines were bdll m • 11,&00 bail each, off1ceni said. Lakers, Suns .Duel Tonight ' ln.Amona PHOENIX (AP) -The Phoenix SUns ao riled Jerry West· last Nov. 23 that lhe normii!Jy placid IAo Angeles LaJi:er aJ1. _S!fl' guard was IQased out oJ the game. 'lbe· Laken won the game, however, 116-109, and when the teams collide for ·the fUth lime here this evening, 110me of r • the fans may remember that encounter: ' JI IOI a.number of llrsta for West. · n was the flrsl lime be'd ever been ejected from a NaUooal Baslte4baJI Aaoclation game. And bis point total - two points -waa probably the lowest '.he'd ever Kored. ·west CllllH!ll 1n1o tonight'• game with a \~ per came aa>rtwi averice anft· ..--In Ille NBtJ to aSllltli . wiih .. _alnlneperpme.. In · that i'lovember oontest, West wa dribbling the ball along the sidelines near fhe mJdcourt Uno OD & Laker flist~ak. lie was bumped hard and fell to the court, lhe ball rolling free. But no foul wae called oo the play and when West gol up, his comments to the ttf.,.. elicited ooly a thmnb to the dres.tng , room. • In other contests this year, the Lakers won 133-123 at Loo Angeles, lool llt>llO at IAo Angeles and most re<enUy beat the SUns 12!-llK at Pboenlx. Canada Seeking . . Olympic Revenue Through Coins a.AllltSVIUJ!:, Tenn. CAP) --Sloon, a deal deleasl'IJll tactJe at Aualln Peay . State 1,lnlvonl~. reallaecf bla llfeUme dream Wednelday; The dwlce to play pro football. Sloan, deal alnce birth, waa Jlralled Jn the !OthJOUDd ~SI. Louil Callltnoll. "Thia ia: my llfeklo& ~tkm,·~ tbl generally ,...rved Sloon aiJd e.\dledly after Jeemlng be had been drafted. "I'm tlclded to death. .. SI-a 6-IOCU, l60-jlonnder, from N..imlle. 1ias """"""'°"" -11. tW allD .-Jill'!. wblcb Oblel 11111\ lo .. slaJll1s In the huddle. - Early In bis college career, be would watch the arms ol bla"-1 opposite him in order to learn when play would beiln. WNo _... -P\cke<I this up and lnsttucted Sloan's ,moo Ii> besltata In coming oil the ball,. Sloon began ,watching lhe cooler ao he would know when to begin playing. "Bonnie Sloan meant an awful lot to u.s Rams Really Go N·ew Look With Ma ulations, Draft LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Rams picked up anotber quarterback,, drilled a number of top defensift backs and linebackers and even aot themselves a world record holder In the two days ol the Natlorial FciOlball League draft. Memlwhllt, lour tndea lle!ll a total of five pllf'era -all veierans -. to other clubs for five drafl. plok.s plus two reserve ptay<n Wednelday as lhe Rams made more picks th'!' any otber NFL team. In taking :IS playen In 17 rounds, the Rams aemd notiCe that new coach Oi!Jck Knox would have a clean bouae with which to start lhe 11173 ....... Since ~-Prothro wae fired last ~. the following has happened to the 1972 Ram team; -Quart<!rbaclt Jolm Had! was · acquired from lhe San Diego Chargers to bolster lhe signal calltng jlOSition. l\oman GabrleVs arthritic anil.forced the Rams _to.,. become _a bail-control team last ........ -Defensive end Q)y Bacon was traded, along with fullb~ck Bob 'lbomas, to San Diego and then Wlllie Elllaon, the team's top rusher the pall two yesrs, wl!l)I to Kamas Ctly !or two dnfl pleb and a reterVe llnebacter. " -Def<nli'" veltrana Cllney Williams, John~ and Jlm.l'Unlell were all traded for draft plckl. Sub q1llJt<rback Peta Beathard went to Kamas Qty In the Eillson trade. The Rams filled the boles by clever drafltng. "Eveeyone ammd the league ...... to think we got -ol tho_beller dralls," General Manager Don Kloatemwl s8id Wednesday after 'the 17th .... d. '"We went for morn speed In lhe defqve ~ and we got morn deplh at Jjneba<br.~ -~ . • • - . KIOB1arinan !Uled eut "any",.i.olesile changes on oiir d!fmle" bat iafd UtoOe backing up the defenae • would be dllfen!DL , ' · Qilleo Bryant. Colorado's fine defensive back, wu picked Orsi by tbe Rams, who also have young Dave Elmmdorf and Al Clart. 'lbelr aecond pick was Ron Jaworaltl, Youngatown State's fine quarterback, . w ho . Klosterman said impressed the scouts. "jl.e sets up very wen. he baa quick feet and' an aCcurate arm. We felt he was one ol the loP three quanerbacb In the counlry." '!be third pick, Jimmy Youngblood ol Tennessee ·Tech, was rated one .of the fastest big' Unebacken to the nation Jas{ year. Defensive bact Eddie MOOllen of Florida State also waa taken and lhe Rams said the . young man is another ~ler. The Rams toot 12 defensive and Il offensive people and wound up draftlng two players more than Buffalo. Geonl:e Allen's Wasblngton Redskins had just 10 cbolcH. Rod Milburn, the world reoord bolder In lhe higb hurdles, wu taken by tbe Rams but It ts daubllul U lhe Southern University flash wants to play l!fO ball. Now It's Lake Pl.acid A·fter '76 Winter Games LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) -Lake three-member Lake Placid Provisional Placid officials set to work toddy to gain Olympic Organizing Committee. fjnai l.P»<O•al ·il! lheir.lon&:!lme tild to Peacock said be saw immediate and host the 1976· Winter.' Olympic games . long-rarige·benerits for the village area If after the U.S. Olympic comm.Itfee (U~ the games were held here. He said SOmP. OC) voted Wednesday lo• aelect this vt1-higbways that bave needed Widening lage as the American en.try for the would . probably have to be widened Games. the '!be decision WUJ be made to Lausanne, before games. Swiizeriand .this weekend at a meeting of He said the vµJ.age 's water supply and the International Olympic Committee distribution system Is adequate to any (!OC). demanda that might be placed upon It. Mayor Robert J. Poaco<k sald, "'Ille He aaJd acliv!Uea . would be "confined to only thlDg we can do i.s submit areas · alro8dy In recreatjonal use." substantiatly lhe aame bid presented in Tbett!ore; be said, he saw no ecolottiCal Jamwy to the USOC," when that group damage. picked Salt Lake City lo ,.place <JC. ,'Ibo 14-year mayor said the state had chosen Denver as the American oominee prorhisea to upgrade its facilities in the for the winter games. Colorado voters area .. Peacock said be took this to mean fproed • Denver out last year, and S&lt ML Van1foevenberg Park and Whiteface Lake Qty withdrew. Mojmtaln. USOC President Clifford Buck In seeking state assistance, Peacock aJlllOllll<Od that bis COIDJ!llttee ca6led lhe Aid be-baa been depllng with T Norman IOC atatlng """ the V!iPC llad certlllad. • .__.~-ta lo Gov tk'->ft. "Lake Placld-;;"eompetency to originate •":""' •.-• ry · · - and atag th G if tbe Lake Pliicld · -.ieller aM widely regarded as the . e e . ames . governor'• right-hand man. ~ ~.ttee oblalns the necessary federal "We',. not lntereated In wasltng FJ.ve representaUvea from Lake l'lacld money ~ building any temporary will appear In Lausanne lo pr-.! the buildings, be wd. Adlroodack village's proposal 1be five Peacock aald lacllillea Jell from the include Peacock, North Elba Town Board 1932 Winter Games , fu'st in the U.S., member James "Bunny" SbeffielO -a continue to bring winier sports. actlvicy veteran· bobsled compeUtor -and lhe -:... and Income -to the reoorl town. ...llor yoan. He WU I ltartet for all but 11.J games during bla fGur.year career 11 Auatln Peljt. lie missed the lasl •i> 1ames ot his MJpbomore year because ol a knee llljllty. Ray,,,._, Ibo team's defensive Uno coach, aald ho feels Sloan will make It prolessiooally. •1H• hu am•i'ni retention,•· 'Ibomas said. 11<Mce you teach him JOmetblng, be never tora:eta lt.11 Dodgers Are Making It Big -In Winter Ball LOS ANGELES (AP) -Loo Angeles Dodgera are making it b.ig bt Caribbean baaeball. • - -ol the ~ teams which quallfled early !Dr the Caribbean Serieo starting Fer> 1 have bem paced by Dodger play· ..... Another teem 1alnlng a berth Is ~ ll"' o1 Meldoo whcioe hitliog star baa been Jim Camponla, aon of Dodgor vioe-pr<sl· dent Al Campani>. . So, Walter Alaton, In the chill of Darr· town, Ohio, will be gelling ...,,..ts on hls possible. players of the fututt. Llc<y of the Dominican Republic and Caracas ol the Venezuelan League have been led by their Los Angeles contingents. Four Dodgen were oelected to the JJo. miDican All.star team -catcher Steve Yeager, pitcher Doug Rau, third base- man Steve Garvey and outfield« Von Joshua . Other Dodgen on the Llcey team are oulflelder Manny Mola and pitchers <lwiie Hoogh and Pruce ElliDien. Two ol the stara ol the Caracas team are catcher Joe Ferguson and second baeeman DaV< Lopes ol the Dodgers. F-eatabli!hed a Veomielan League record With 54 runs-balted·ln and finished second in the league with 15 home runs. Lopes batted near the .300 mark for most of the season. Joshua won the f:Dnlnlcan baiting champlon.Vtip with a .358 8.verage and Garvey Onlshed third at .330. MolB betted .41!1 although he didn't have """'Ill limes at bat to qualliy !or the Ulle. Rau, Elllnaen and Hough were out· llandlng with recorda of 7-2, g.i, for the Orsi two and 10 games aaved for relieV<r Hough. Jim Campenls was among the Mexican Loque leaders with a .312 baiting aver· age, 17 homers, II RBI and 97 hits. And Sanlurce, batlllng to win the Puerto Rican berth In the -· baa bem managed by ,es·Dodger Frank ftob. lmqp, "'1" with 11\0 Ancel& 1*lg.r llifnl---te Ron COy and eutlleld WUUe Crawford have bem lnatrumentaJ for Roblnsoo'• team. Cey led the Puerto Rican League to RBI with G ljld, Q-awford waa 111e behind. The pa1r each belted a b!!lners while Q-awlonl batted .311 and Cey .280, the latter elected to the Puerto Rican League's AU-atar team. 1 Shaken UCI Loses Stm-s: , UPIT.._... UP FOR TWO-North Carolina State's Monte Towe goes up for two points to lead the second ranked Wolfpack to an 87·85 victory over No. 3 ranked Maryland Wednesday night. Laver, Emerson Favored-Win Doubles Match RICHMOND, Va. -Second-seeded '1ick Stockton and fourth-ranked Bob Lutz adv~ Wednesday to the second "'"'1d ol the Fidelity World Champloo- sbip teoni.s tournament: The top-seeded Newport Beach doubles team ol Rod Laver and Roy Emerl<n defeated lhe Clill~ duo of Patricio Cor- nejo and Jaime Fil!lol, g.2, 6-1, In an opening round match Wednesday. Stockton beat C.ornejo ol Clille, 7-5, 6-3, and Luis de!eatecf Milan Holecek or West Germany, 1>2, J.2. Unranked Charlie Pasarell won by <!<fault over Bob Hewitt of South Aftica, who w'aa for<od to wllhdraw after ooly nve.g-·-be 11111r<re<1 a • plilled ~ranua: Olin -Atmnder . 'ri. AUSlralla llOUll(ed Roy Barth .. 2, 6-1, and fllth eeeiled Stan Smith ~tad Barry PhllUpo-Mbore ol Auatralla,'6-3, .. ~ - Rentul -Hearing LOS ANGELES - A pretrial bearing for Loo Angeles Rams' wide receiver Lance -· ~ wllb possesaing marijuana and , was continued Wedntaday unUl b. 13. Superior Court Judge James G. Kolts _ael the bearing da.1a II which time a trial date may be e<tabllsbed, said. Rtnlzel'1 attorney, Rlcbard O>vey. Covey said both be and the dtstricl attorney's olflce need the time to • prepare fer the trial. R...beJo 21, p!Uded• b._,t laat ·week lnjmy and peraoonel problama have Iller be waa lndJded by the county beaet the UC lrvlne basketball team on grand jury. He baa bem fne on IZ,IGO ball alDce his amst Jan. 10. the eve of a drjve for a possible NCAA Hosts Titans regional ptayolf berthand the 1o<11 o1 two Cha_rge Propped key ,llarten could lie ,too much ol an obstacle fRr the team to overcome. UC! hoala caJ Slata .(Fullertoo) tonight MACON, Ga. -A.charge agalnat John With tipoff at 1. o'clock Jn the aecond of "Blue Moon" Odom, Oakland A's pitcher, three home pmes this week. which stemmed from a chihuahua chaae Harlan Peet, a blckcourl starter molt last week by lwo city animal control of tho aeaaon un11J Tueaday nipt'a loa to · officers, wu dismissed Wednesday. MONTREAL (AP) -• Nwnlsmallc experts sald Wednesday the Montreal Olympic Commlttee'a eaUmate of $250 ( m1llioo to n!Venue rrnm Olympic coin sales is conservative, with one expert predicting profits from colna could rucb. llOO million. • The coins would be minted ·by· the Royal Canadian Mini and marb!ed . &y_ the Olympic committee. c.J Poly (Pomona), 7Ht, mJased that Odom appeared In Municipal Court • ""*" bocau3e of dlaclpltnaiy ......,., charged with Interfering with an oflJcer according to coach Tim nn. after Ibey ran down a chihuahua near A rum prept?Od the coin study for lhe Olympic commlttee, wbicb aJlllOllll<Od ~ay that coin aalea are the key lo the city's "self·finandng" 18'1& SUmmer games. '!be Colllll)!ttee ts aeeklng . f~. government approval !or the coin plan, bal federll ofllclals ·are said .to n..., . doubts lhe -1 will bring revenuea oo aucb a icafe, '!be stildy·calfs !or •a m11Uon allver 15 and 110 coins between 11'13 and 111'11. The colna, with a total face value o1 MO million, would cost about •110 mlliton to produce, leaving $250 million to J>"llll for the Obmplcs. 'lbla does not include aalea ol proof or ' spectmen coins for collecton, IO!Jlch could add IUbstanllalJy to lhe figure, perhaps .. mJUJon. ' .... ,_ STEVE VICKERS OF NY RANGERS POWERS IN A SHOT TO HELP SUBOUE CALIFORNIA. 3-1 . • Have to Control Ball, Admits Boyd • apl!t. "17• l•n-.:ame wlth'llfchl!Y'nl<n -.r -' -·••• I I -Tberl'• a bfc "but" lmftMIDdinc both Southern Col Ytctoriea, tbougb. Bolb tlmdl,lUCLA had tiJ:eadY ~· epped up the Paclfl.,. conlerenoa uue. Boyd 11aa.aever beelln Wooden to a gamo that meanl aomelblpa. SatutdiY'• -· II means the lead In 'Ille P..., llooe both teams are 4--0 It this &Iago. But the JM Trojans are up 1gilnsl the IM Bmlns. Maybe I 111111 II the ooly lhln& whicll will ww1< aplalt the Bruin&. 8o fir a lol ol other tlllJtp have fl!led, , "I am gnlng to tall: with him 'llloraday Odom" home Jan. 25. 1be charge (today) altemoon before making 1 agalnal Odom wae dropped U he does nol declalol1 oo hla further play wfth the receive a dog ordinance violation d~ team thla _ rout nit aaid following the nen 80 days,. court olflcial said. Tuesday nteJll'I IOU. £' _ .t.d The coach didn't dwell further on lhe ~rman tl. vances _ subject. MILAN . While the Jou of Peet could hamper -Tom Gorman, a U:S. Davis CUp le&lll member, rteeOV..-.cl from • · the auccesa or laUure of the team, Jerry apeU of <!Tille play In fhe aecood tel and Mlll'll may also be mlasing from the advanced to the men's a~quarlel' lineup tonlgbL · tmols of lbe $$0,000 Milan r tenniJ. Miraa (M), auf!ered a bone brul9e In tournament with a 6-2, 7.f tory over bla Jell ankle Tueaday nl&bl and his play South Afrlcln Ray Moore 1'1eaday. i will depend on the tender.-ol lhe fool Gonilan, of Seattle, won tho malob- at game lime. cllnchl!li tit breaker 7.4. · Sam Bunch (6-1) filled to for Peet =·:,::: :1 ~1w1~ P.~unkett Cheeks In FullertOn. lie Joins IOpbori>ore Gary STANFORD -Quarterback Jim Eubankl lo the Anteaten backcourt. Plunkett checked Into S 11 a Io rd U Maras ls unable to play, ..roar UiJlvenlty Hoopltal w~ oJahl 1or Richard Clarlt (M) II upected to gel the an opention this 1rtemoon to repoJr nod It a forward post. Clattc did well cartiligo to bis lefl knee. , aplnst Pomona Tueaday to r.lid o1 PIUllMll Aid the lnJury dated back to Scott Magnll!On, then Maras. his PIAYlnl days 11 Swiford Unlvenlly Othen 111 the fJUlt Uno will be wbere be ilon tho 1t70 Helaman 'l'l'apliJ MagnlllOO. (Joli) and aopbomore Dave and thel be relnjlll!d tho • knee Baker (M). Baker Is the teem'• high ~ tho New ~ ooorer 'wblle M.aiJllllOO ts the i.diJ>g Pab'lols In • game with Mlaml Doc. J. robouQder otnce h& return lo acllon from Ht ceotlnued to 'Plq out the NaO•I • ear_IT-leMOllilDea--l"ootbeU Leque ............ . . - N:CAA Tickets Onion c for tit:ketl to the NCAA's -roglonal baakelbaU tournament at UCLA March lJ and 17 are """ bemg taken. al Pauley Pavllll\111. . 'l'he COit Is f$ per tlcltet, per .... 1on. Orden must be for both aesalona and -may order' a mulmum ol lour UckalJ, '!be Pall)cy Pavilion tlclt;et olflce 11 Ol"ll from 1:20 a.m. 111W 5 p.m. Onlen wlll be accepted thtough Prlday. ' Kings Lose.; 4-1 Pl'M'SB\Jl\Gl! -The Pittalturgb ~ gu1m got ~ belp ag1lnst Los An- geles f{ODl an unexpected ttoun:e ~ a ilef ........ Unlesa YDU'ro a oupentar In Ille Nallonal ll<tckq 1-ue llke Bobby OrT or Btad .,_,.k, imm.wmen artn't ~ to be IC<trlng guns. Bui Darryl -...... tarpt In the Peocutns' 4-1 win over the lDnp w~ with twa p1a m1111-. -I , t ' • Tllndlis', r.._, I, 1973 HUNTINGTON'S RAUL CONTRERAIS (22) STARTS AFAST BREAK AS MARINA'S MARK FORO REACTS. 18 Straight for Sea Kings • Cd M Rolls t-0 57-39 Triumph Ove r Estancia By ROGER CARUON DI ... OIJIY PtW lleft Orange County's No. 1 prep basketball , team breezed to its 18th straight victory without defeat We<lne!day evenln' by a- margin of 18 points as the Sea Kings of Corona del Mar blew past the visiting Estancia Eagles, 57-39. The victory keeps coach Tandy Gillis' sea Kings in flnt ~lace in the Irvine ·League with an &-0 •mark. one game better than Founlaln Valley. A new dlmensloo to the Corolla del Mar attack was visible Wednesday as Marc , Attlesey's nifty performance made· It a four-man &bow with mates Casey Jones, . Jell Wbartoo and Malt Keough adding their touch. Attleaey hauled in 10 rebounds, played tougb <!efeme and llCOred eJghl points before louling out mid way through the fourth period. · ;M~ans Slap :.Falcons Down ' "In 63-53 Win By DAN HAVES Of "" Dllltr ~-..... The Costa Mesa Mustangs combined some hardy ofrensive work under the basket with a stingy derense to hand the Santa Valley Falcons a 63-53 . setback Wednesday night In Irvine uague • basketball action on the winner's court. After the Mustangs gained a three-- point lead at intennisslon, the Falcons .,set the pace at the oulset of the second half, gaining momentum with their run· • and·gun style of basketball. However the • closest the Falcons ever got was when guhd Reggie EjeJds put in a 1ayup midway through the third quarter, cutting the gap to one. TheR the Mustongs, bebind high- . sooring center Mike Berry, spurted off 1 and never looked back. Tbe Mesans : ended the quarter with four ~t basket! -scored by four different , Mustangs -extending the.ir lead to 50-f0. ; Berry, who poured in a cirruil·high 21 , points, also played good defense and ; con1rolled lhe boards among rough ·company. · - Jooes '"" lmprealve with his 20-polnt output, with many of bis buckets coming from inside the Estancia 7.0fle. J..,.. at times Wl!lll to the high post, would a:et jM:>ssesaim and 1lmpl)r weave his way through the tough Estancia :oone for a twisting layup. Wharton scored a doun and did a creditable job defensively, holding Estancla's Todd Colllna tl> only five points. . 'nm Pirtle and SCot1 Goyner took up some of the alack With U and 10 points for Estancia but Jt wasn't enough to offset the overall CdMoilrepower. For a while it appeared It might be another nip-and-tuck affair as the s<Xll'e was tied seTeo times in the first si,nza. But the Sea Kings broke loose 'f\'.lth a flurry of baskets at the outset of the ...,..d period and upped lbe margin to 26-11:·· • After that the closest coach Dave Carlisle's crew could get was 32-27 with 6:37 left .in the third quarter. Then an Il·paint spurt by Corona sealed the measure. Qirona del Mar free lhrow shooting was also a key fa ctor as the Sea Kings connected on 19 of 23 at the gratis stripe for 82.& pef\.."ent. 1 From the field the winners hit 19 of 56 for 33.9 percent while Estancia connected on 15 of 45 for 33.3 percent c--~ {J:7) .. " "' " ••SUdll C•I -·--.,,.._., D"*" kOVNI• Wfll Mc:Corflle ' ""'" 1 ' 3 20 Col11M <I 2 O 10 MM:len 5 t 3 12 '"""'* 3 2 5 I Pirtle o 2 1 2 G..,.MI" 0202Sri .... 0 l 0 1 ' 2 0 J It lf 12 ST Totalt Scorll "' ....... c-del 1Mf " 1<1 Ell~ 14 • .. " "' fill 2 I J S' 2 0 • • l 0 • ' 3 ' l 12 • 2 1 10 I 0 t 2 1J·•1•3't ,. lt-57 • 12-11' Barons Boll, S4-48 Towering Front Line Topples Edi,son Again By HANK WESCH Cit ... OallY """ '"" Following an apparent trend among the Irvine League basket,ball leader! Fountaln Valley High played just well enough lo win WOdnesday, turning aside visiting Edison 54-46. . Fountain Valley took the lead midway through the fint quarter and stayed ln conlr.ol despite a pe.ky lull court press by the outmarined Chargers, which caused several turnovers. Predictably It was Fowttaln Valley's towering .front line that made the difference: forwards Dan Malane and Tim Hill scoring and rebounding and IHI center Scott Reider both rebounding and intimidating inside. Edison's scrappy Cha~ employed a full cowt zone p r e s s throughout the game. and although it was effective early, Fountain Valley never lost its poise and scored several layUpe: "'llter breaking through the pressure. seriously threatened the Barom' advantage. Bill Ford and Dlrlt Zirbel popped over the Fountain Valley zone io lead their team in scoring, and Chris Adams hit on long jumpers for F0W1tain Valley to match Ford's 15 point output and tie for game honors. 1be v:lctory keeps Fountain Valley one game behind leading Corona del Mar in the Irvine league chase, Edison is 2-5 in league play and H2 overall . Tars Collect; Lions Dumped Newport Harbor kept AnabeJm winless, and Loara picked up a game cu league- leading Huntington Beach by tripping Westminster's Llons in Sunset League basketball action Wednesday night. Coach DaJe Hagey's Newport Tars pulled away in the second ball to a 6J.S5 victory OD !he An!iheim court, while Loara stopped visiting WestmlnSter 73-M. • Fick, Losner, Tight Defense Blend for 43-34 Vik es Win ~ 111 GLENN WBITE • Of -.,.." .......... Marini Hlp'1 Vlldngs blmded a smothering delenaa with clutch aeoood hall lbooling lo band Huntingf<lo Bach Hlgb'1 Olien a ~ defeat Wec!neaday nlghl in Sunset wgue -battle waged before l,300 fans al Marina. By winning." coach Jim Stepbens' Yikes reopened the league tiile derby as they and l..oara eadl traD the vanqulsbed Oilers by a game. ll ... lbe lowest point Iola! • Huntlngtoo team baa been held_, to since 1962 wbeo Newport trimmed lbe Orange and Black, 47·29. And it was Marina's re1enu... clelenslve pressure that told the slol}' u Huntington al90 performed admlrabl,y on cleleme. To ... the halftime score of 15411, ooe might aMWile it was a stalling game. Instead it was simply a struggle of hustllng talented defenses. For example: Huntlngloo went lbe first 5:14 of the game without scoring and fell behind 6-0. But then the Oilers went to wort and hiild Marina wllhwl a point for the next · 9, 13 In amassing an 11-6 edge. Yet when the verdict waa oo the lJne It was Marina that held th& upper band, negating Huntington's inside game and conlrolllng the boards. And then Bill Fick started popping In long shots from the corner while Bob Losner found the range on three stralgbt tum around jumpers. Mart Adams al90 started hitliJlg frool outside while the Oilers remained frustrated inside and tmaJ>le to hit with consistency · from outs1de. II wy still anybody's game with 3:117 to play as Doug Rabe's bucket allced the gap to ~l. However, Adams hit from the corner then Losner connected from the base line to make ii »-31 with 1:40 lo go and the Issue no longer wmed In doubt. -Free throws by Jim Weir and a bucket by Rabe trimmed the bulge lo 3W4 with 49 seconds still 1<11 but Huntlngl<ol was forced lo press and Marina exploited the situation. The Vikings had Losner stationed near the Yikes be11ket and bit him with the long 1""'I u the gambllng Oilers lried to cut off the ball. Losner put in two cripples and Marina'• defending circuit champs were back in, the nm for the crown. Losner paced Marina with 12 -eight of which , came in the final quarter and all came the last ball. ._ .... Martu(GI """''-2 j , • TN• .... Weir "'""~­Rriln Ax••-N9111 T11t11t """''-0010 Ford 5 4 •1• Flct 2 1 0 1 l.olntf •• 2 • A.Mini OllOSMllW 2 1 2 J W.HM O 0 I 0 11 t 1• M Tot1ll _,,_ 5 ' 3 10 ' ' 3 '' • ' 1 • l ' 1 2 ' 2 2 2 11 11341 Rabe -Huntlniton'• only steady offemlve lhreat -led all -.r. with II. Stepbons ---that both ...,,,.. def-bad played ...iJ and called II the biaeal win ol the year for his Yikes. Huntlng\Ccl hit only 25.1 perO<lll o1 Its field goal tr!~ while Marina WU a slightly warmer 36.3 (a 11 e r being It. 7 pe!OO!t the flrs\ ball). N!i-.-=ii.iM~:"" • • • • • 10-:M ., l~-41 MARINA'S BOB LOSNER .(52) LEAPS AGAINST JIM WEIR. SKI CLEARANCE FISCHER SUPERGLASS SKIS RSL, Comb!, Comp, Marker DL simplex toes, rotamat heels. Reg. 240.00 ..........................•.•. 129.99 FISCHER SUPER GT SKIS ' With marker bindings. Reg. 200.00 . :, •........••.... now 109.99 71·72 Lange ski boots ................................... 30% off 71·72 Humanic ski boots •••••• , ••.••••• -. ............... 30% off Men!s and. Women's .ski parkas. ,:J-, ..... ;· ••••• · ..... 1/3·1/2 off Spalding Spectral ski package, V\tues to 180.00 ..... now 139.99 Alpine Deluxe ski package with bindings • • • . . . . . . . • only 29.99 Tomic ski poles, reg. 13.00 ...•. : ...................... now 7.99 Women's Bates after ski boot, res. 21.00 ............. now ·16.95 Costa Mesa's dominaflce in rebounding ~was the most surprising facet of their play. When they last met the Fa1oons earlier this season, it was the Falcons 1 who gained the · upper hand on the • boards. But In the rematch, Deny, aloog · with lorwards Jobn CUmmins and Phil , Salazar, rebounded wen enough to give 'the Mesans two or three cban<e3 at the Fouh tain Vall ey took the lead at &-4 on a 16-foot jumper by Chris Adams with 4:52 remaining in the first quarter and Edison never drew even again. The Barooa maintained four to eJght·poin~ leads until early in the fourth quarter, when some good Jmlde play by Malane and Hlll boosted the advantage lo 15 points, 51-33. Newport grabbed a 28'20 luilflime edge over the O:llonists on a IO-point second \ quarter scoring spree b1 Jalme Holme!, • ' : basket every trip down court. .... ~ One thing was consistent with their last ·meetinc -the game was lnterrupe.d by ; a quick fight. II was the se<ood Ume i around for Costa Mesa's John QJmmins, ~while newcomer Larry Page repraeoted "the FalCODll. It was really oothing more , tb1m a shoving match, but lhen the •. l'alcam' Mike Boltosky came out ol · ~ lo IBnd a blow on Cummins. 'l1l< ; r.i ..... dln!ded Boltosl<y straight lo the . ~· • Tbe call' QOOSisi..t ooorer lor the . FaloooJ wu R.B. Jamison, '1llo !brew ID • H Poln!s. Ja\nlmn, playing with abandon, beduzied the MusW>cs with hiJ moves ..i -ilir· Jimison even led the , Fllcclll bad< In the linal minulfl, hilling • ,lllllhb>i lou tban tam around 20-looten. , --,,,. .,.,.., <M t-. .... {U) ....... .. .... . ·-..... .. -·-·-- ,.,....... , .. . ) 4 f lO CWWft""° J t t If ..... ~-.. ,,, ••• , ...... 41110 . . . ....,.. . ) '" , •• 14..... ..,. ~ ttl 0 • T... • 7rtll ,..._ ttll 11U , ............ ..,.. ,... v.._ ,. " 1~ 11 -a c..111 -.. ,, 11 11-61 ' Play became 1'1lther physical before the 11na1 buzzer but n0 ocu!Oes broke out and the Barons reserv~ came in lo pruerve the tea m's 18th wih tn 20 startJ. Fountain Valley turned the bell over 20 times in the game, prompting coach Dave Brown to pronounce the game one of his team's wont efforts of late. But even with the gifts, Edison never ;ft ,._.... 'l•lltY IMI • ._ (tO .. ._ HIN -~­T.MMU ICtl'ldrldl H•ttlelcl .... -·~ ... "".,"' .,,.,,, .. ~··11~ ,,,u 4' tl4 T""11.U t I• 1 14 J-1 WllocMff 2 S 4 t •J>llW"9M ,...... l•ft '''''Zl"'-' ,,,,0 10,2W•'f OtOt OlJ l'rllllt 0110 OOIOTvll'I' 0111 OtltCIMll tll 11 11 ,, .M Tot•lt 12 • 1t .. _ ,,_ ' ~ ,, 12 It lt-4' I 11 -.54 Sports Calendar and preserved the lead lhrougb the second half. Holme! ended up with 15 points to lead all SCOWB, gu8rcl Brian O'Flaberty hit siI points In the fourth quarter lo finish with 11. Westminster, meanwblle got a S11'<J!nl effort from 6-5 center Gary Andren, but couldn't combat a bot shooting and balanced Loara team. t1\e Lions stayed cloae for nearly three periods, but J,,oara'1 depth llnllly toot its toll. ......... M ....... 1'11 ....... all '~~~·~" ':~'!, l616Ayon 6,IJIJ IS•IJMer ... 14•t J .. , J I V"""'"9 ~ ~ I _J 1 62)14C-•••• .,,,....,..,. •1•1 121JCWAI ...... 1111 1 t I I 1 •• J .,, ,,,, .,...... _,, _ ......... ...,,.., ,, " . ,, 21-41 AN!Willl I It• U ........ 11Ql1M ..... ........ ( .. } ..; &Mn (ft) ... ,.. """" Wlllll 7 4411,'lrtf JIJt ,.,.. .... ,.,w .. ., .tttll ~;, t ·) 4 ti 'tnlft f » 1 II ,,,,,,....,...Jill ACll:'fMMdll 1 I I • .... t ft I II -..... ' I l JI T...a. • t 12 6' nt•fl M 111 .._.,_ ........ ·--.;·-l7 1.$ • 11-ti ....... 11 '' • 11 -n • • SPORTSMAN'S S.HOP Nl-wpert •• , F.th, .. '"•'"' ...... ,..... C...t« • ......,100 . J14 ... ' Fri. tO:OCMtlO e M . N .... 11.00 e 0tttw D.,,. 10100.ltft' Shop S•N•y lltOo.l:OO ' ( Gauehos Te P•Y ..... In 97-78 Bucs Threat.en, Hoop~ • ByaLUGSdU# ........... But F al~ 86-80 Rlwts1de Qty NJ •• w of the more ta......,., JC buketball ....,. ia the -- rolled to • rather ast 1'1-3 -eom.....,. _., over host Saddleba~k Wednesday night at v_.. Viejo High beforo a _... gathering. The victory railed .. Tigen' --lo M. And coach Bill MoDipn's defending cin:W1 champims are now 21-4 fc:r the seuon.. Saddlebact, now 2-7 m Mission play, was in Ole pmt OOiy during the firsl .. minutes of play. Al thal juncture, tlle Tigers held a 1H lead, bat tbm oulscorecl coadt Roy Sleftm' Gauchos. l&-4, to take a 21--U advantage. Riverside wenl inlo f!ie d""8ing room willl m ~ lead ( 0-25 ). .,. ·-'De• ••saWlftm ..... ...,, .... al die ~ I:.. Coltec• 0 ' _. I'S ........ A ..... ,..._apd t I ,_.~ YlflililC p I CllJ Oollolle-··-------· · --•• 5 ew:e~ tt --.... Pil*5' __ .... _ Improved Reports - ~ I In the ...,..xi hall, Mulligan's C2'ew -N · 4 a ., K. &. ..... »1>olnt bulge ........ a.. ... ---........ five .......... _ ~ ........... dori~ ~~ ..,. •. R1•• __ ..... Slddleback -q -.. . .. Ill ~..; •• ~-ill ~ """""' ~. ~--___ _, .. hall, bopiog .lo --.. -._.. -... ~great.I ~,the lmd 1'n )at s ,..... C 55 W DR ' ....... -lfll-'IS In the li6al 111111,.;s. tlle --.. .. -ill Tigers just had ... - boanlstrqlhudloo-~ ....... -- taleal for Ibo GIDChos. ... -Ills oot -a Its RMnlde got air to a -...._ -..., -start --inc...,. -a. .-from the Tipn usua1IJ gat -• at ............ tis lour -pis each lime they ::-.:...;:.. ..,._ brougb1 the hill-.. aat. m a _. -f -• And the illlllilllJ .. ~ --... -Saddleback lo hit -;~ .. .... .. ... percentoge shots frUID ..... ill l i _., _,..,... the first ball hurt tile Glrrhc ,.. 5 I ., ......... comlderably. si-• -;....,. I ..., • a - only canned 3U paanl d. is - -~ ... abOts no of 11) in the first l9 -a.. s V 'sH ... mingjes, rill .. • p· Guard rod< -paced the c p · ---GaucOOs wtlh n pairD, ...,... "" ., lligll Sima. geUiag17inthe--'hllL ftlft a.. """5 -ll a ......... ~ •: .. "' li6B' ,.;e ........ _. ..,,_ ..... 7 t t • -~ ....... 111 ...... ::~: '¥]1 ' ' J: • ,_ at tmlt. - ...... .. "'""' with oupe<lor lmide otnn&th and experience llllS 1lld bealm OCX: by :Ill ..... .-tier 11\is ,..,.. For -d. lie -the Pirates load_,,...... 00 the Door •'•'+"'• against lo u r ..... «"el. But lhe Plnlts have th. •ha to tilame for the ..... ---else. 7-wvua m traveling 'ri+finns toot away a number el ~ bastetl; and a plir .. ......... late in the ome -the coolest for Pn "1• "' W-dh a minute left, -.., guard Btuce Miller ww caDed lor traveling, llllllifyillg I -hank shot --ha9e made the mn 11..ao. Seconds later, Jo111 Seymour stole an inh•• pass. but blew the layup. As ii ..... Pasadena kept its ll-71 load, Larry Pounds -lllldanealh. ..... foo!Ed ud hit the -thrvw lo make ii 11-71 ud the game was gone ,;.. Onmge Coast. Eld*en -!ala' -...... another basket to b<ing his total lo 19, bul for IOOdl Gf the game the &-7 bwad was kept in cbeck by Rod Snoot and fwr personal -But l'oonds, whom OCC """'11 Herb LiVlley calls "-qiaybe the best junior college pbJ!r in the state," was denslaling early and, along -"·~center Darict Bn!ding and lorwants James M=-r and Barry Copportud, hurl the Pirates hodlf. Iiney's mategy waa to -.. Puadem'• big mmt line plaJ&S away from the basket hut il ..... , -ul. Although Pounds scored well --· Bunting (lhe lmdlllC scanr willl 21) and bis 1'""*'1 mates conUnually ....i oo shots Wider the --. T"" ......... ..... ~ 611U ._ S l '.!U W-~Cll!lilln-~; !: a.e ...,~Jlmy ..... .......... -....... ....,,., ~ --c...-=~ ' ' ' ',.....,._.,, m : • ~ : ~ 11119' ..... lawwwll: JI!* l .. 1 • wd .. _.are.-CtD ~ : ~ : .;.ypml.-ttlliJ•meel 'ft" .~15 •• wllt . - f ... • .. • ti • a.a ... t.. ..... at ii· t I I 8 ' .. pf .:... eQel't. ::~:mm~.-.... . 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Listene to Landers ' 'Othello' Foe~ On Black Power _ • By GREGORY JENSEN hbnaell, a I ~·1 does. He tJ lmlled by 1115 'll!llle LONDON (UPI) -William mastm. not because be baa Shabspeare nevfl' wrote a smatbeted De!demooa-«he ln&OdY lliloul black power, an rlw ((um her 4eathbeol a mo- ovenllhl Charlea Marvw\IZ meol later-but becaUe be hao -cmected for Lon-has ouUlved bis ~- doo'1 Soho-baled Open Space A third of the 1anguqe 11 tbeltu. ShairespW<'I . The rorl lo lllte MlroWl.z' play "An Otbdlo" today's graffiti. Marwtu nods re 1 p e c If u II y at ~ olf Sballespece ShaUspeare In pustng, but it Into the trlgedy be -to is a thing ol. ita own-a raw , explore. savage ~Y allout tbel-;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ pUgbt ol b1aW In a whit•!' -Id. NATIONAL Gl!Nl!RAL ~-ol ......., dJ"d THEATRES -., a p1ay about a blacku~~-------r' man who riles high In a white / HIUI .om nation. lo his "Othello" the "BROTHER OF Mqor of Venice cooimands the I THE WIND" (G) wtfte Veoetlaa anny, marries w......,_.1i.1•1• the white paragon named u1•111s+114NllM Deademona, strangles h e r '"""'• from a baseleu jealou!y im· ~ bybls-subelt«n, Iago. lie b a v!cllm ooly of 1--~==:::::::_-,.,,.. himself. 1:4M1 .. "1ll • Better Tlaan fi'ootkD That's not quite the way Marowlto -ii. NOW • IXCLUSIVI ORANGE COUNTY 'it ·you look closely, you'll find one lucky guy ;,; center of 12 Playboy Playmates -and it just hap- pens to be New York Jet star Jae Namath. He and tile girls will appear on "Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour" Feb. 14. ~ Hil Othello ls an Uncle Tom. - Hb Jago ii black, too-a black power mllitan~ a gutter· lal)guage bater. Joel Grey SuJdenly H~t,s It Big This .Iago spits out a Greek· cborua ghetto commentary on the actions ....,.gn1zable from Shabtpeare'i play. He steps Into the adlon to poison . · otbello'a mind a g a in s t llreldelJ'a• because she is LAS VEGAS (AP) -It took nearly 3& years, but en- tertainer Joel Grey suddenly finds hilmelf an overnight aensation. Grey eschews the label ol I was baviDg a difliadt time Riveieria Hotel here where he -· He acts as OO!ello's song and dance man, altbougb getting n>la in films or on waa reunited with Liza Min-black conscleoce. that is what be is best known ::::·~~the aga'\: ne~ "Cabaret," be says he lbe ~!\'!:' sl!.:= for. night dub perftrmerS -a ha3 been besieged by moVie made her. Maro wit z' s "The core ol what I am is -"' do offers, but -·'-'·•, "I'm o..demona -movie actress an acior," he said. "When I ~~ tbal they could _, _.....,.,.. ~ oot getting the pick of movie Judy Geeaoo In v I r g I n a I •theing :=,;r• '.:::;!;::".:; . But as a result ot his new scripta and the kind of r.oles I white-la a wantoo who oot •-~ -"·~-1 and want only sleepo wtlh Cassio, her view -ol an actor." ft,IUllU ~ ... , -.....;._ • .. i......... -i.-typ-· th fft!!ldam. -llie'1-~ oo tbe ...... y re -"-~'--~-_, husband's lieutenant. but wi Ahbough well known on Broadway, where he won a Tony Award for his performance In the stage venlon ol "Cabaret," Grey was Uttle known elsewhere un· w he teamed with Liza Min- oelll for the movie. "I'm happy, contented, Grey, the sen ol comedian oigbt dub dn:uiL He began Ing you. They always think of the whole army, on a giant Mickey Katz. says be wamed bis tour in November at the you as what you last did. versk>n of Othello's love token to be an actor since be was a Fairmant Holel in San Fran-There even have been some to her, a strawbeny-dottedl========== "toddler" and gave up his .._ md .... ,_,ny closed people auggesting 1 play handkerclllel. nigbl club eogagemenla,..... ;t'~ lland at the'ii'~German~~M:i;Clii;;."===---iiTbls~· _;Othe~llo:;;;idoes;;;~noii;t,;ikill~· ili*"'**"*h*lr**"*f':*lr**~f':*"** ago hfllOJl!ltse they were m·1~~~~~~~~~1·--gratelul and e.iciled about tomoa1ow," says the 40--year· old 111111 and dance man who -to popularity with bis role dering hil career. I HRD OYll f HILAltoUS COMIDT I u the sanlonlc master "'''!!!!!!!!!!!!! c:eromonies In "Cabaret... II II took 30 years !or the magic to happen to Grey, who made bis acting debut when be was 10 in "Borrowed Time" at the Cleveland , Ohio, Playhouse. JN ms 1<ens, Grey hit the night club c:ir<Ult, later - Into Ide-playing bit r<les In aucb loog-ago -u "l)ecy:mber Bride" ' a D d "Maftri<t." For lbe post 10 years he baa heeo a mal)l)tay on Broac!Way, w!lere he also stured u George M. Coban In "George 'M." The Belt In S.Cred Music KHOF.fM 99.5 "COSMIC CHILDREN" SUUINe IY HAI. .llPSIN ,.,..•1•c•1 7:10 eH t:lO AU SU.TS -11 .SI . . ' -c.-"THE NE)llt CENTURIONS• ---•• , ... I':: I c -c---"THE BURGU ...... : .... -..s .... . ...... . ·~Tatr ..... a.rtlll -rubioo Jdond C'trjlOrt Beach ·i11\'a.."=" ~~! ~--- ~lllfliE\" ,\ J ~()(i(IS " ...... .._. ................. ·-·--°".,. _ .. , ,,,_ iliWJ--... ..__.,,. ......... --.... ---.-.«Ill "PLAY STRINDBER<;" .,~ .. NNAI. I PIUOlM~~CIS WIDNISDAY tin IUNDAY @I J'outh Coa st Repertory H JACK LEMMON BEST AOOR IN A tOMEDY ROU" • GOlDEli GLOBE AWARD5' .. tOHE ALONG O~ THE WILDEST · JOY RIDE OF THE" ALL ... JPlllllllll •IJIS JllJ-1111 l1111t1r -- .•·,. SK ... Wll I HTilfllArta ·MICIAR CAHll & MICllY IOOlllY "PULP" (NltM'IA•·f*U ..-.."--.... , ... ,._.,.., ... , .... 103 FM S~REO SOUNDS or THE HARBOR • PACIFIC DRIVE -INS 11111.f•L ., .. •• ,._ lat.•""''"" ... , .. ~,,, ... ,.....11,111 .......... , ...... , a1um.,.st: 1 5ZS.J521 Of TllW.0111 -~·•••1M1t..a ------ TV Not 1Mak for Movies !tf'>!!~~, I About the only thing lelevilion ond motloo piclw'e entertainment h a v e in CO!DlllOll is money, but 1bal aoema to be enqugh of a bcol lo wed the two, regardless ·at bow inuch damage is do"'! to the Jilm in the process. Tuesday night N B C mW in a t ' 1 m ~ c...t UR the same ahule 1wbidt ••. !.,. ~ lie .... -me. showo ... -· ...,,, I I A ....... -ol they CUI lo a 1 dd. A -~ lbeo lilOlba' bra oi••aw ciaL • 1w1 dai is roOfld. Two 'lbisi.-_lills_. 1•..,_, t-types _,ates, wen.,.. 1'J • ,. r •liwlllllidk,....'I. =a z-......t-"= :'""""., drJ, ~ llinC the q--., ,,_ il --w lal1 liitan<d thot and aclmc1ift11 -Jmlil:le: ... ~ beanse it was }'Ollrd.." Gflowi"*t • OOEITAlllMENT ' ·---- DAil V PILOT %f In for Least Year--Paar Ent.ertainer Says lie' s Shocked by Rumors BJ FRANK EDIGE KLUll (UPI) -Jack Paar bu told bis crlUC! that he's bock to stay on late night television for at lea.st one year ond that be is ool gntog to change hla tailc sbow 11\yle. Jacbt and !lacU and canvu iboel. Ill -bo lool<ed )'Olllller, more aUmly ftl and less af!acted' than on bis TV shows, .,..•t _.i wlthou\ tbem and I have to _.i a lot on tho lilows. • • putported lo ahow "Diary ct• M$<1 Housewife." What the -network showed was exerpts 1he tey is in those three words that flash momentarily on the """"° at the begioni!l&: ,,.,.. -·-..., "" Bii -pbl on, cmtinuinC -.. tbe ----is IJl.ol what ... mlf There are ••titc · · • -,_. lteo "Diary ct a , _______ ,..; '1J've leased an office fer a year ond hired a big .W~ many ol them from my old stall wbo quit tholt joba lo come bacil with me. I ·wouldn't desert them," Put said. "Tllil is probably tho last h> t .. :view J'l{ever give, .. he aaid without petulance. I am tltod or being analyud. I've gme lhrougb the roughest klnd or press and l 've said it all. PAAR ALSO aid be p~ "I Uve to becolm more habcy would oot do any more com!ortable," he !aid, obll- TV specials on his trips quely acknowledging arnund lbe world although he criticisms lhal be appeattd has a commlttment !or one blghly nerwus in bis ftnt more this year. return show. lhal Cl"""-'lk DI --llomewife." Frank Ptny .-is a 'Illa -itself Is one &trcq but 0..--f ' "' .... -,enggtntion after ct many lllilp .. , 5 & ,.... "' tbe -- ... by tbeir c. 0 l ee, ... --li&sl;yle of a Edited !or Television. A more likely word.would be ein83culated. Here is buicaIIy what NBC call! a Tuesday filmmaken. ·-"'i-York Jawy<r 'z ~ cli~ the r.gbt movie: l,nlltally, the lq n ·t r o d u c Lio n \ritbout COfUl'lercials gets you booted. Fair enough. 'Iben lbe Insults begi,n. TH» MOVJll ~ a series of noilsequiters. due to the removal to a •·heU" here and a "damn" ther-e. 'Ibe ct)aracten \eap forward, the Words no longer make sense ... I Rlcluu:d Benjamln's IJlOllUI I! open, Du.t be is mute.-1 l Following. a long dtalua5e sequence that in the tbester --- THE POINT .. -is ----medimn ha -,...._ Ami it can be :dilllilg ftne"s more. Aft.er mare diij -r • .me and a ~ illl wMdl Cll'de Soodgnm balds 11p a •&lie giftn ..... "" .... -is awkwardly --(-was in that m'! _. -..... ask, bad ... aot ... at be!orol, U.. .s is' lo a .,...,_ • tiol -dm-t•e1 -. • ~ ae •••ie __ ......, ., __ CtNEDDME 20 t!!!" ~ -_.. &-. • ..... OP LA ...allll'"' ... 'l:!'...:c=l --:::..r :.L... ---CINEDDMI 21 N. "' .-c::::;::·z:c:c:~nr:::x;:;r ---~· STAOIUM >J ' .. .-=.'J.i...'"<n.: •1-::-=- ---:•l STADIUM 4 ;: .. ~~ ..._._ ..... • ............. . ONLY ORANGE COUNTY RUN .. JAMES MASON IS MA SllP-PSTO&-su PERii OGICAl JW!n,._ A fvll portrait bf o frlthtened i f~ a ..... .i: !--- man in 1h• pioceu bf being \pefuo • ---· .--• d•strayedl" lnJyllll_ .. .--b .-tie t.. .JoyCDcko,JPe ,,,.,.._. in his lang.W+cci• cw1' -·D'VtlM:l'Rl<......- Nearly :Everyone •" ~ · List.ens ro Landers '. • ·- . .. . ' • .. . .. . -f . -•·' \ ' . ' IW TIE # JW'o 'WINNERt Golden-.-.. ' . . BEST :~ , "TllEEMIGRANIS" BEST :i°' LIV ULLMAN _ 2 TOP GOLOEll ":"- " r • .~. The E mtgrenta -11111---Qf'llff .,.,., . . :Sl~w:.. S'l'DCM '?, • • ~-· 'lllB \!J&WE& i,, trusted by Ille ~l eacutiftl with ....... ~lomakea -jadcmoul Oil the -· """"' theme. Why, ...., are -that be bears _. ... o1ai1J 1z1>t any from -lite they are infectious. Aa...,... ... , term, '18gina, is snafdwd from the te1evbion ftnian, 1 even when the ........ .,_ made a valid, -paint -the :t.:~=t~= -)IM,lllouill-•- "" " tbe -blue ICnlJDS .................. -,.. -eall lbinp by lbelr right -· ""Wlalt." lbe viewer ·~1 asb, "in lbe world _...,. talliac about!" -a dlllt.. eai alter that word. 11m-e sdPSJ11ansbip. What to • m die winter when ~in germs. Nmioc tbe odor-stopping -is lllrs. Sam Yorty lor -Qlp liltmqlo and a cal __ ..., 95 ,.....i pure----not cld "" do to de>erve --ft is Inly a bigb price fD -!or nldiing an old libn. JloL -'Ille in mmiey. 'De ll!"l•cab dish out insult!. 'IJIEN" TllE clincher. Sia) 'Di•• eer1 for a Clint ---following -m >g'!S. -They call 1J11m nwmges. A memge -tbe • 5-ve tbe Rai,ia Fww I •;-Imult to injury. 'no, -ht .. mud! oat ti 1llit mrrrie that even with ialim _....padded m both ads witlt •s+111ierdals they ' d h't .lill -• t-1lour spot , r Dis~\-? A 1it &:; .......... .. ...,~ 11 p &be~ bu DO ear llr.. :-lj tbre:e are mm- .., Ji "' !!!!!!.. ---ldj!oision llimil .....,, Me tbe MPAA does. Pl a • ., will never be a rr1 &1fRa place for "X'' tDms on televlsloo. But tbe public .should be Informed of Ille contml ol tbe other!, ao It may enjoy them in lbelr original lorm, unabbreviated. -Cleon up -smelly, olloc<no commerdals. ·n-eat a viewer and coosumer like a human being. - A LAST suggestion would be to lump commercials toge- ther to be shown before and af- ter the featured program, as is dme in foreign cotmtries, But this me is so ambitious it is besitanUy m<ntloned. 'Ibo dollar laclor, alas, is n .ted far ahead of asthetic constd<nlilllls bf il1ooe who rule lbe lube. So the public will probabJv continue to serve tbat lncredible invention that bad ao mucll potenUal, ralber than the ~ way around. Two Laguna . Teens Set In Concert Two Laguna Beach The M-yeat'dd enlaU!ner, who eft.ablllbed the late ni&ht talk show as one of TV's most lucraUve producta between 1957 and 1962, was coaxed into returning one week per month this year by ABC. His flrst week generally wu panned by most critics. "I DON'T understand the revleWs," be said. Hl'll definitely iay lbla. It mu..t have been a planned thing." An io~wer said mme columntsts h!od wtlttm be pn> bably would ool return In February becauiie of .the bad reviews, '- "That -bell out of me,'' be exclaimed. "I hadn't heard that. Why would tbey say a thing ltke lbal? It mu..t have been NBC (his old network which started that. "Of course I'll be back on Feb. 5 (ABC from New York). "I hope it isn't NBC," be aided. ''That's viciousness I won't stahd for. I know where the bodies are buried (at NBC). Why is NBC so wor- ried? Isn't there room for two?" teenagen will perlonn Friday in the aeccod oUerlog of the Young Arllsla Coocert Serles. PAAll TAPED an Interview Eric Henderson, a 14-year-with Bill Hk:tey, Cleveland TV old classieai guitarist, and commentator and writer for soprall\> I.wise Frau< will be the Clevelond Plain Dealer. featured al the lo15 concert in Afterward be apoke to a UPI Bridge Hall, 340 St. Ann'• reporter. Drive, Laguna Beach. Ne~ the -of a Florida "Someone aid lhal 1 ... lervlewlng Paar is like dlaec- Cinerama Will Show Next Month "Thal part or my life is He wu uncomlnrable m that fulfllled," be explained. "But show because of a strange I'll go bact to AfrJca. Africa b theater, new netW'Ol'k, people my lavortte place." and equipment, be 'said. The cr!Uciml.s of hla lint "Aller I'd done five opening week or "Jack iB Baok" will lines, tbey told II"' llom tbe not c.ause him to change bls booth that I wasn't heard style or formal, l>e sajd. because or equlpmont pro- "I know more about what I blems," be saJd. can do than the critics," he "You can't repeat the jokes sald. "But I can learn. For ex· with any spontaneity. God ample-; the audience resen• he1JM .me. tNt not even <foci me weartng glasses. 'Ibey can give you five new llnel in don 't seem lo understand I five aeoOndl." "This Is Cinerama," which·l ------====---'---'-""-'-'''----- revolutiooized t h e enter-lriiii:iiiiii talnment w o r 1 d 20 years ago, is being released again With an · ud.Wlive Southern California en1.agement starling Feb. 15· al Paclflc's Dome Theatre In Hollywood. The ortgh\al Los Angelea engagement wu the longest running hard-ticket engagement in Los Angeles theatre blstory, nmnlng for 13S weeks after opening on April 211, 1953. A new screen will be installed al the Dome during the week of Feb. 5 which will be 'the largest in the United States. The six·track RCA sound system with nine speakers and 360·degree usurrciund sound'' has WOil high praise. '!be new alngle-projecl!on system will allow "This is Cinerama" lo be sbown in lhealml a 11 ....., tbe country, where the original e,ngagements were llmited to approrunately so altuations. Following the Los Angel .. debut, the Lowell 'lbomas ond Marian C. Cooper -talion :will be Hl for nallonal and lnternallonal release. MAJOR STUDIO PRIVllW FROM 20th CINTURY POX FRIDAY, na. 2 .• 145 PO iXWTIDlol}I I •IWPOft OCH • ....... • · "THE WITTIEST" WARMliST AND MOST · INGRATIATING MOVIE TO APPEAR IN A LONG TIME.'' -How•nl Tlto111"°"' N.Y. Tllt1•1 . . . "Walter Mltthau and Carol Burnett make a gru t tMm. She Is excellen~, he 1, • 1..,.,. _..., l•liHttl. -· w ~/Ba~ "Pete..fn•ue"l _.,,_,,_.,,.,.,,rlOg.l":_j • AUIMnlll Pktwe-Tlditlc ... ,.._. Im . . ' c..tl••• s.t .... S.. "-2 P.M. Young Henderaon recently vacation, Paar was tanned traveled to Madrid with his and rellled; dressed cuuaily guitar teacher, A n l o n I a in rod sporta shirt, blue jeellO Morales, where he met•---"------=------------- .............i guilarisl Andres Segovia. Miss Frazer was recently a· guest 90lol!l with the San Diego B a II e l Company. --~· -will be turned over to the Westbrook Scholarship Fund, aiding studeol! in the lurtber stu\IY of music. Tictets may be · ordered tlltougb the Soroptimist Club of Laguna Beach er al lbe door Friday evening. - . . , ..... •t.f7 .... , U.,. . AT THE APEX oF TH! DIAL THE GETAW/W •.:::::P . . . DRAMATICAL ACTRESS . ''THE . ' --..... -~-... , .. .. .-• ., J. SPONSOiED . : ' BY . .; ... . , .. WESTHtf lllVP • ·'.. . EXCMANGE · · ' • "::·108 FM • . . BUSrNE.SS JOURNAL MON. thru Pll. . I: 15 A.M. MONEY·DIGEST .., 'MON:,thru ..... St 15 l'.M. -. '· WINNER! BEST EMIGIAllTS" BEST LIV ULLMANN EMIGRANTS" NOWI CINIMA Clll19 •2 .... -WINNER! ---• • • ' I ' . ' • --If DAIL , PILU I AMII.El TUMBLEWEEDS MlltT AND JEFF . . . . ' . ' . FIGMENTS -~ • ...... ~~~.,..~~~~~~ .......... . , • AUN:T' ; FRITZI, : cm;r !GOONA ; PICNIC : WITH ; ROL.L.O? • . 1---- A PICNIC ?·-1T·s TOO COLP FOR -:::::::: A PICNIC F-- TDDAY'S CIDSSIDBD PUZZLE ACROSS t Glnget- 6 FlllMrman'• necessity 10 RCMP~ member.i: ""°"""' 14 Poite 15 Actor-. Krugor 18 Gem 17 Lacie of accent 18 lVpro- gr1m:'2 _... 2Jl Milu<y vehicle :2t Soh drink 22-23 Fabrio- mam1 mochlno 215·0-.ance Z1 Wtsltm Hemilpherll ..... ,,., 30 Tum811de 31 PoaitiYll ·efectrodl 32 Fruit drlnt 33 Pil11nctlve· -nlno 36 ..... '¥1_ .... • 38 S8jlmon of 8.C.and Wash. a Station ....... .. u...-. 41 large'hOuN 42 B•rf9tparts • 44 "V11lse .. -4'5 Convens Into words '1 Footbll pi.y .......... 49 River barrier 60 Asian g&m1ent 54 Fletchef Christian, It al 57 Reiable 58 tu.wight ···-59 Gwments: Informal 60 Scheme: s•no 61 Shri-le{ 62 Old-time ~ ICtrllSS -· D.-.iel:s 63 M"'1cal . comPos;tion DOWN 1 "On your way I" 2 Silent actress ·-Naldi 3 River of Engll,nd 4 Cocktail. 2wordt 5 Cunning 'l Part of the body Prepoaitron d Eskimo e ~ningtov 10 tf.C. machine .. - Ycstetd•y's Puuie Sotved: 11 Milhry J8 Watertight pro;tcts " sttuctufn 12 Removesrind 40 Regk>nof 13 PICWsole SW Getmcw9y 19 Noted 41 r111eot Can.dian .. cou~ . physicri8n Abbf, 21 Blue grass «J MOl'e high-- genus 24' Poem 25 Travels 26 Not odd 27. Vehiclel 28 Dill herb 29 C.nadian · prcivincei 2 wotds 30 "°'"' 32 Apple parts 34 Drink clo" "'""" ""'"""• 4'5 Spanish ~-46 AW>ld by """""" (7 Olft-of-dlte 49 Dul 51 Aqt1•tk plant 52 Smlll brook 53 Same: Latin 36 Additional 55 "-llde .. 37 Arrange Into 56 Sooner than ootls 57 Pl9nt fluld • Z·I PEANUTS by Al Smith . by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller NQTIN BERMUDA' JUDGE PARKER WMAT DO THE DOC10ftS SAY Ae0UT YOUR WIFE, ROCKY? l!ASVI °™E l.A8 I SNT TMAOUOM 'TAKING FINGERPRINTS Fl!Clo\\JI °™"'T LEG •. • ... . . - DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY .l!ANANU Uh.ta~~! ~1i!f~ ""'· GORDO .. ' , ! ~ • By Charles lanotti • by GU$ Arriola • MOON MUWNS by Ferd Johnson I ANIMAL CRACKERS by R~er laDen 60! bllR TIIO I · l'M!eS-I llei il!R Tiii'!!. iT QleR I •• .. l • •• by Hareld .., Dou &VT .WHAT lir 9HE SHE WOJtfT? DECIDES TO eoi t\.1.·su 10 see OHE, ROCKY IT TAAT Siie ... WITHOUl WONT ••• I LETT1N6 '!'OU , PROllllSEI KHOW!WAAT • THl!H? . .... • I .,,,., __ gtnDeo la llley p u wt-o bll ol ..-., -,..'re la a ll1lnJ It p lomewltere ... . . ....llley .... 'I." DENNIS THE MENACE ,_ __ _, I I ., "6l!il>; • •• • • j I -J - f.· I ' ! • -Th,,,.iq, F-I , 1'171 DAILY PILOT %9 --~~17g ~:l --DAILY Pl CLASSIFIED ADS Someon~ E••• went• The Biggest Mal'.ketplace on the Orange Coast -Dlal 642·5678 for Fast Results You Cen Sell It, Find It, Trede It With • Went Ad ..._hr S. 1-.114 e ....... "-fw,. 1Q.14t e ... ~ ._., 1•1" e 'Ir 1W ..._ ..... *""4H e f t r Th .... U4 e r..1 /IAI IH..14t e \eW ~ '..;. UNJC 1~~~~$~k~ .. ~,~~~~-~:-~lw~l;Jl.~I~"~·~...._ ........ ....,.,, e ! 1' ;r r..Jll.7" • tl•rt • ...... e ,._.it I 1;' ....,, e ..... ~.._..I• 'f • •t14 e fr 0111 .... ttl-Mt e A4il'l•••I• tt .. tff e I .._..,,... 11~1 I :·• ll~l -"'~ _..,u, ---·.. -~... l~l _..,.. I~ Gotior11 . c;.n1r1I Thp Area's Top Professionals Since 1949 1 General Huntington Hatbo.ur -· 97 Feet on the Water General . * BAlBOA ISLAND * , lJTTLE ISLANB-IAYFRONT Beautiful 4 bedroom hol.lR made to ord~ ror relaxat'ion Pier & dock, room for large boaL 4 Years .and entertaining. Large "s.it new home. ·Large living room, fo~al dining I dow n '' wet bar, room, den; 4 ~ .• 5 baths, 4 sbowers,·2 RRST, CLASS COMMERC. BLDG. Ji.-.plaoe. custoOJ drapes and tubs. Breakfast area. Laundry rm. Coax. carpeting. This home has ~-t.. __ • h ·lb booster •• Phon 7200 Sq. Ft., located on East Coast Hwy. in enougti room for evecybody cable wruout ouse, w1 • .u. e Corona del :P.1ar. Please call for app'l Price -350lJ square feet! Vecy jacks thruout house, incl4 patio, dock, sundeck only $99,500 open and spacio\ls. $145,IXll. & garage. 3 Phone lines in house. Stereo BEST VALUE IN C~MEO SHORES ~"°""~2:1 ~i. an speakers lhruoot & intercom, incl. patio, OPfH nLt. ff'! FUN 10 8E NtCEI dock & sundec.k. ''Hailer'' speaker OD dock. Beauifully appointed 4 .l)drm. & family rm. Elec .. radiant heat in ceil., each room w/own home. Many extras -exceptionally good lhermoslat. Two 24" bit-in attic fans. Garage ocean view. Hid. & filt'd. pool. Xlnt buy at door opener. Bit-in vacuum system l< ga& $125,000 .• . • BBQ; k3'-0UU~ on patio & Sundec't. Gas EXPERIENCED ~ALESMEN.-.. VACANT tog~ ~J~.frJilcs. Switch in mstr. bdrm. con- This congenial, friendly '-orgapizatlon;•. wjll\ · ' . · . trols <l]lb~g lhruout"bome. Plumbing & elec· Corona de! Mar's .best locatiop has oJ>i!i!itlgs INVEST ENt mstalled lb. "COllV"ft Tear portion to apt., if for several more associates'. Pl~ ·call ' ."SITE $ 500 · 1 wanted. Ins~n lhruout all walls & 001'• Leonard Smith or Walter Haase fOI' app't. "°""' R-4 :i® '"·'°'·'!I, lce;'!l!!k~r,ju··wet bar: Storage _off mdlect.. ··-·-,., ....... , 3 Bdrm. - No Down! $34,150. No down G.L's. 2 baths. PaUO. dining rm. MOYe-ln condition. Family nn. Quif!t cul-de -s ac. OJl1ele Prk home. ~trio. . GenW1I $32,801 - 4 Bdrm.! Secluded rear living r1n. Fireplace, 3 baths. Family rm. Dining rm. oishwastier. built-ins. Immediat e possession. )kw solarium. 540-lf.lt. I Pool Home! * * * * '* * TAYLOR CO. THE "CHANNEL .REEF" $140,000 Unbelievable! Most luxurious waterfront apartment in area. Completely refurbished with plush cptng & ctrapes, beams, paneling, abundant marble & 1nany other fine ap,Pts. Exquisite 2 BR 2 bath "own-your-own.0 Corona del Mu. Adult oceupied. Pool, fan- tastic water vu. pierLsllps. Security guard. BIG CANYON CONDOMINIUM 1'he Bordeaux! Most populu model!·· En· larged and customized. 2 M..ter Bfl.¥1ites, family rm, dining rm, 3 bat!ts & :kar garage. Exclusive Country Club ar.•a. $117,500 1 '0ur 21th Yea r'-' .. sa - , ' , ,~ fl. su.itable for 0 Uniti. An , Soft -4\tB.~: !fest quality plumbmg fixtures_. 1 BAY & BEACH RCALTY 67!>-3000 . addifonaJ 19 .,. IL .,a; Laundry'<:jitlte. 75 Gal. gas water heater. En- I /"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! be availabl~ 1 more tire property in impeccable condition! A one' Sharp 3 Bdrm.! 136,!IOO. Calbedral oeiling. Quiet cul-de-sac. Beautiful la.ndacaping. Dining rm., built4 ins, dishwasher . Fireplace. 541H120. $37 ,950. 3 btdrooms, 2 battls. Patio. Extra storage rm. 81,lilt-ins. 2 fireplaces. Fan1lly rn1. Bellutlful. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills RNd "Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPOR1' CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 ·, ' Goneral General Units'. Clwnc< Can-y. of-a-kind find at $265,DDD. By ap't., pie-. Call -.. "'6-55.55. * * * * * *-*TAYLOR ·co~* BIG CANYON,4109,500 An unilsual contemporafy' home on a pool· sized lot. Lge rooms. 4 Btlrms, family rm & formal dining rm. New &,ready to move Into. 3-Car garage. A grea{ fl~r plan. "Our ~Ith 'j'Hr" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Re.altors , VAC~NT C-2 lUILDING SllE 100,~2;~ {tsq;!kwn ~ Chino Business District. SALISBURY REAL TY 315 MARIN!i AVE., BALBOA ISi.AHO * fi739 * A RARE RND A real CdM charmer, on the ocean side of Hwy., yet walling distance to all ~ing. This 3 bdrm., l lf.i bath home has additional sleeping rooqi in 2 ear garage; we have the 4 lclrms.- $30,900! Lowly home. I n dire c t -· Dining rm. Built· ins. Extra storage~,, space. wen:mamtained. 54()-lT.ll I 5:fil-1ral. Spanish 4 Bdrm.! $43,400. Beautiful home. Large covered patio. 2 full baths. Tile root Fireplace in family rm. Built-ins, dishwasher. Expe rtly landscaped. 540-l?W. 2935 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA·MESA 540-1720 A~-S~ ~•aams REALTORS 2828 EAST'COMll'HIGHWAY CORONA DB.MM. CAUi'. 644·7270 * • • • • • • • • 2111 San Joaquin rms Road NEWPORT CENTER, N. 8' 644-4910 Go~· .. ~,~ •• ~~~~~'--~Goe-' ... -,-.~,~~~~~ l<ey -give us a call Offered at $M,500 • this d I "iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....... Ea,, o""'.d"''"!" co NEW UmNG olinJa .!J&h • • • ID COD 0 Mini View of _ 11 '. sts1 e El!il.Side Cosla Mesa 3 BR-$31,,0QO , PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES You'll enjoy living in Ibis 2 story CONDO. Mesa Verde 4 Bedroom • MINIUM. 3 Bedroom, 2lf.i baths, stone fire- Back Bay $28,500 ·coR'BIN-MARTIN 'sHOWN.BY APPOINTMENT clace, family room (or for mal dining room), from the private second -Magic. -. , , $3 Linda Isle Drive uilt-in kitchen with private paUo close to ~ !u~ 20s= ~~-P ~, 3yo':i ~~rba~!~ ~trabl~ami~os~ oorn~ e si~ Elegant 5 bdrm., 41h baths; on lagoon. New ~~po~l t:e r;~tff~1 ~°:E:~::~~ fee Riviera 4 bedroom 2 •IO'Y below muket. $37,500. oeighborhood. Walk lo REALTORS 644.7662 carpets, drapes & *allpaper. Lge. aUic has It all. A cypress and schools and churc h es. storage area. 4 frpl aces. Lovely garden & * :°1o'::"';lrep~ilyco.:'$i ,._rt ~ i7: :~JI _:~.~General .Genor•I large slip ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · $2~,000 AUSTIM-SMITH, GORMAN a ASSOCIAftS wet bar, eat th kitc~n. at lasl: ·toni. '·1st ti me · y , · Goi Far Comp1ete lnformat1oft iRE~LTORS · • MW211 ~~:,~~ ·~. = :~~~cm to ~ 11 J::~ :.~~. : 1~=4:'5 ' . °;.~ ";;~:D~~·;~~~~· ··, J ~li!jiii"ii1iiio1ii·ii·~: -·~,Ii-iiiiiiii~Go~·~· °'~"1iiii1 ii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ,. ~f ~~~.townat$.14,900.1 :~~~~~(:an:yt~lmo~):I ~ =.:if ~ti~er~ ~~-~ 00:: ·,3.41 ISayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 67W161 : ~, Ol'fNT/Li •ffSFUH1"JBEMCtf 'Spa.nish villafeaturliv20XJ un~~ -· A_-~._ II.•,,'.. .. •• ~ I ~EST L;ATION A SPANISH , i"~":J'.h:;.t: ~~!\~ .. ,----~A-FHA ~()ntlJ· -·· -.w-~ VIEW ~~N~~ J!~.EeuStom . WUCH Jai-ge ~· 1amlly. Call 546-56!0 (()j>m !"'LI $28,-950 ' \ ·.~· . : ' 2' • Y bl Lovelv R8lk:bo ·Mesa ·4 bed-~m with ..Ykt .bar, ·bQge CUDDLE & L. I< designed-l'f to!' ...,n_ • "fai!»>y, wtth ,.. Ilic\'>< room -wall lo Urge 4 bedroom, 2 bath I ., architecL 2-Sty.~..-.. rin., clooeil i!Oubl~ paticl, heavy Wall W.plaoe, beautiful -·on cul-de-sacs.,..t for SNUGGLE 3 BR.. ipcl.;1.mstr. suite shake roof, large family atrium view from Ii~ quiet + privacy. F'orn)al , • ,. . , w/frpJc. cf.!·:~~ Slips, one room beautiful petlo kit-room, almost new beautiful dining area, separate uti.Ilty Spanish - Uttle Rouse on biR land. Best takes lge. · boat. $250,oo). ' shag ,_-...1.. and custom ---"'. Big be a u t ii u J East Side area. Good duplex Kafh'Yn Raulston t,:::~ x::.:.;"".;Jo~ drapes':°'&i]' oow to .,.,. i;;;-.;;....,, 46 x 19. Adult 3 BR , Like new PICI( A PAIR OF $ MAKE RSI lot.,..,, St. ·Joachims. Plen-('()LOWELL, BANKER (or off.,,"""'""' <ronfarea.· 1142-2535. Rumc CHARM occupied, beautllully main-Ready to move In be.Vty • {;round broken! Two duplexes, Jiewport ¥U:1 ~sOO~~ ~8!:~: Real~Ne~~~i.e~ Even $'/a. down. Huny! ocom•··lf'S--FIMJOIE NCEJ a Jarw .bedrooms. 2 baths, talned +· landlcaped. Only no tcrubblng, paintirm huae 1Ieights 16Cation! Botll Qup1eXes have t wo 3 Call fast! Call .. 546-~ ;(Open ves.} O~KING CANYON S28-.960 · All terms , VA, llvtng rm.Ir ta.mlly rm; mod-·bedroom, 2 bath 'WlltS. Two duplexes, sid&-and~ SU~E ~ PRJ. ·WZ..:% down. To see call ern ,kitcn, Iota of cupboard by·side, great investment potential! First * * * • * * * * ~~~~ Ol'£Hmi .rrsRJN1CBENiCEJ =· ~~:W=':"·BR, t im.,e offe'red! At $66,500 per! Review the Realmr. --! ! ! L~~ ! ! ! =-ejyo:-...:~· ~ I 11fll~tf u1~ Weskliff •. Dov~' " !JDl<J,U•, Investment Analysis. . Opan Eves. Presligious~VilJage :;;!~==··;· =;=jJ; ... ~-::;~=~iiiii·J room. Enclooed -"'= • :!!!!!!i~J J .BR ·'Pool'l'fo.nl,e -~Ml9,lll·HOMD"OfHrwPOtynACH.'4Wlll o..-r:.~'°"'-~~ _-::.~! •~s1ff,i 1 iittJ1i[, ro~~~~sE ~~~:~ zrt~td-~= · u·,..-i,()A ...... ui:.,,,,.,.li.V ... See. Jb!L..dramalli:_,.,.,,._ vale~ patio, 2 lledrms. 211 ' Reall!>·blm,Jany -Jlicated..Jln lfadptr Jiane, QNLX..m!!!ili.. _cMOM Itel t:.ar =~':..acy_.~~·. , . . US:&'. w/cathedra.J. ceil. & Spanlsb1 ~APPT. O·N--L-Y. ri ~&4 O $ H tingt Harbor 4 lied---..-p..,., ~ ,. ,..L'3f tile noon. 4 BR. beauty 132,000 .. ean 515-8424, exclu· ·'.FA U~ .U: ,'· "!' f" m.~ """ <a,. <OATS 2 on 2 able toan. Price JUat h°"' ' REALTORS -w/Massive beams & lge. SlVe with sci:.rrn OOAST 'OCEAN 'VIE j°P1r 00 ~ & ,,.-duced. . , dock. . In Hun ti" gt 0 n REALTORS. l . Bea~ti<ul 3-months • . ~by decoralor/.,,..:. WALLACE Near Beach! Mesa Verde ,HarboUl'.Lb.lliqileAllen * * * * i-,11 *· * BRIFR/2balhs.EmaWe Abo lnctnded is)'Ourown REALTORS A .:~'OWl'LACEofoldworld Best Buy Go-•l General r. q:> wt:u.; 1lANKER **,,..... 13 UNITS' ** comer lot-. Quality features. l;>oat slip for up .to Jr boat ....... 141 r"'Dm! Crackling flrcplare . ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J ~·... -· 833-<YlOO Nr sbo i ~ :rio lncom Lois Egan -(Zli) • Full price ..... on\y 1'55.000. ,,,,__--E·-=, Pitched and beam c>m.,,,. Lovely 3 BR 00 cW-de-aac,. . w.· Still Make ----------- 55tl N~ O!nter Dr. · · PP!'&· ~ ~ ...! ' -· CAU. S<f).115( Open Ews• ..,,... ..,,.. l.crge family room. La1"l ~~ h-n,, rm A •~·-3 BDRM HOME • F6rtin Co. R1trs.\ rqrvuvu " 1 I I ' • • · with wet bar. G U E ST ;;;;f -.:'..'::'! to ~'t~=:i Ho•Na Calls l BDRM home, enclosed Dodi --'ve Ult the sbip! It's a breeze~ .tell . .....,.... '1 ' l"ACILITY' J ~-· Pl --, •-., . • ... -• .r'UI .... ,,-. u~ School, parks. Co. Library, And we have just what the p&do, lar&'e pooL All fresh- "Llat" it in clalsified, Ship 1temB with ease, use Daily 642-8~ . • 1 644420D NEAR CLUB S '1· t D I 0 · BACl-lELOR ch\U'thel, golf c 0 u r, e . ~tor ordered. Handsome ly painted, new carpets and In Sbi>relle6ulta! -· Pilot Q aiollled. -· J ' BEACH a TENN, IS UN1T! 5 B~ TO BeauL -yanl and. ~ '-·-2 t tlle. Move In today! $26,500. ~--· · I ~---I · ~-I 1 " .... -Y.AN. Immaculate •. Call, · CALL. 1221' ' · ~~CJUUa 8 ocy 'C"Z terms. -• • ' ' -..,,-• e. e venerl Fun; 4 BR. home or beach v ·-i ,645-. ., (eatures 4 be d r o o m 1 , ~ I ,'BIGI .-bcluR, ~th paneling, Wt-66-0303. ' 1133Westcll11Dr.,N.B. flreplace,2,pa,tlos.Walkto * * * * * <>ver 28C1J.., tt ··lai!<e -beams..•-'...-mite. -• ~ ' shopptna, oc!iOoll and go11 BACK llAY AREA Yoo know IMng at Walnut Square bells paying l811~· ~ You'll enjoya ca~lfflllyle. WhataWondti!UI . ~ difference wl!en tax Ume JOI .. around. •• I'" • ~sii.:He - $! ,000 Down, No CI081ng Qoetl. -:!&3BadroomT~ (714) 55\-4041 ' B8:t1tti,f1ton:nal dinina nn, E.ro~~~ Beach (o(f lrviDe). ~~te family rm. :Real.;';"~HIO, &D-f'llll -ti · ... " · e:Pi~~ = Ol'ENTII.•• ff'S RM10B&NtCEI 'i1'~ =:..5=~· ~ MORRIOOM ~'· 550~lCenier Dr.. pti~~throc>;!.,Jd om"" or dea, 2 .Grtplacer ...... .aEAL~ ·Eastside VA .. BEST BUYS pool! P\iced by eagei'owner t =~ !,.i~;,l=·.J:: '**i .. M* · ,.,lDl&dm. 3 BR. fain rm., $34,750 at $61.950 -Submit ~ splendid lea.turn.., Priced ·~··ierm Dr. Eut. FownLx: 4BR. tumpusrm ~ terms!! right at $87,500. •-• ea.ta 11ea r-3 BR. poo1 S28.500 ' ' SUPER * * * * * ' *!«*~ ... SOJ~ -WO =' tac!:''=--II o 3 BR, lamlll' rm $29,!IOO liilJ .. . ,o..,,~\ ._and ..;,. ,. .,... tBR.cJJnrm,poo1 139,950 ~ TWO STORY 4 Bdrm,. 2 &.th . ~ Let us help )'OU wlJ-h eliglblli· New carpel• tbruout, 2 car PEN~NSULA ~ ·-l 1ir.151, J ;.! ~ !r-~-quaJi!ylnc lor VA ~ i>rtc.d" •l ooJy 134,950. Three aaraae. Eamlde Cost a OMP ~ -~-~· ' -bla bednJOml, I baths, lam· M .... $211,950 • IN a ·• tnqmr. call -n7L Coll . sc.1m' Uy room, fireplace, wood Roy McC•rdt. Rultot JI..,{ of Bal~, °"· J Joi& ,_.,._,,,,..,.,..,._ 0 . ' * lnveslments lh~roof.and IUlh ldacpg, 1810 11'\VIX>'\.l!!.vd., C.M. ~-3 Bdnn. home phu J I _ ~11u * 4-PLEX EASTSJol: plua oYerslled UPltalrs 541-.,, ,., ~:::= "''''' ~21 :.~i2?MM'L ~~ 0pen-.. A Spotless tt-0wner--.s-. 4GOE.!•• 1 FOIALL DMM't Hav• To associated , ....... -. cJloq ..... -· e.1. ...rll! ::n ~·u c ... _. a. ...,.. a11 t1e -. "" Booch, Club &. View ~«r-. ost - dnw'O G.L'o., SM.a. Jn, Elepnt, Jae. Jamily "°""' In °i ~,; KA-BOOM!! ~ ...,., J bedlwm .... ltd t""'~""""!'!!!!!!!'""'~.,1 511-tm priv ....... s BR.°' 3 BR+ Home of the We.ll New on the "'""""1 Ff:. ~si-1n"::..s~ BROKE~S -~i ~~-~?S ]'2', W i~'t-'lO t'J.J~tJ p Owner .......... 4 bdnm., J -· Fom. rm., 8"U")"l Wettclllt -Jarp 4 bed. f rOom. ,":!:, lot. 'Ibis --()ne Look C111C1 ball& Roar nmc rm. kildmL C0mJL ~ Ololoa <,BR ,_.wrlth ---~-...... aoct-.Oh Is -.. ~ l'amJlY nn. llNutlfld patio. 1159,000. -t• falnlly "'°"' with Yes! PoOll Owner -""""' ......... See It. ,...11 We Gofdta _,.. ..._,_!'foli•-· BobY-.-• · oftra-.~Walls ol..,_, n.!.$111,lllll"Harey: ~':;,~~= , __ M --~~ ~.111 , __ • $33.lllO,•lillt _..no l'llWWELL. BANKER •f>lllllbw all • 1•c1r t c .. ~·.., •-w~ --• t>wmr llnt!on W.U30, 13:1-olOO bullt-tn ltltoben. Formal . bedroom "°""' '" N.....,..,1 -.0. • btlrms., 5illJ 11...,,,.t Centtt Dr. dlnq room, top guaU\)' ~ -locatlo!L °""1p><d ... J ball& l'Otll. ,.11o Ir mil lo wall carpeJa and .Mil!~~ lamity Jlvq. Cbmp~ <locl;loc. fll@laoe In famllJ llLo 0 I lty d ra p e 1 . Ta st e fQ 11 y ~ l J'l .. pante Jamil¥ n>on1owith no. BiliMlo, -·-· -ppot, Mi decorated. Only 11' "'"" ~THE HE~L ' ESTl\TERS • ---- ' =latn"'r..'113 ~~-"'! in.-brll --I Unlll. "* -~ 113.000 old. Choice Newport Boollh • Undo Isle L-INVESTORS' • ~ ~~-... -yr. 717 101' --. owoor 1ocat1oo. Only 171.soo, can . -....-· • • -pnol. B •• o t ll.•. l!1 PrlY• ...... AIM will CUTY :Jnd, Malo! money ..-. Choice locatloa on beautllul f ,...... in<oocno an1ts. 12.600 landlcal>f!d: Alld,. """"'-e., ..... ~ .. plwlOU.. ootbls .... -196,500. """'"-•·n•t.WlO.llEMt:ll D-5 1lditi'iL plltrJ..-; Iii ~Ii nlaot -· Call &'7H550. IGt a ,....,,, aiae•ee .._ ' tFI I family, room. ~mfvt mot. SQ) per mo. ~ °""""·'"-'°·-· =!~~ ... ~ lt~nJIJW ~=~: =--~~wm~~ AUseltcr ll110i~RlllCP.S!t'••,,.•••••••• ~#'#.: -. .. "!i'i!~i!ao.!!'""~-~nrii.~I""'., .. tl>t,BEST DAY to L11ce to tndeT OUl' Tnder'• 11<o15illl~.,.:;~1.~100 RttJton llHl11 nm u Id! Don't d<lay. • Pandilo col-Is ... ,._, !'!l".-m.!!il!!!!l!!'9-""!!' lOl3 Wtlldlll llrM ! • Mo ••. -....it .., ~ I 1-5 dQll b<5-. 11 ... i. "Pod"? Ploce .. >4! 0,,.. 'tlll I Pll -.,_. ..... ·· •, .. • ' • • ' ....... -.. • f! O.W.Y PILOT '"'"""'• F......., I , 197' I~.-.. -)~ . .Jr~n• c.lcl Mt r Huntington Beoch Huntington 8eoch H1.W1tlngton 8eoch Newport HeicJhts HURRY! EmfRM SPo:W. $35,758. A BAYFRONT EngiUb -·--"' .i Bldroom. 5 Bath borne wltll luge pier • allp A: nw:11. many expensive f1:afllttl:, incl~ -.inf: cloeet, imported I l1e1 and fixtures, wet bar, noen a chauffer'a den sm.ooo HARBOR This beauty sold quick- ly · once but now it's back on the marlteL !l's a beautiful 3 bedr'oom home with 2 bath, well organired buil~in kit- chen, shake roof, pres- liege_ area-won't Jast- ee.t value in lhil price range-Call Red Carpel Re81ton~ "PANORAMIC VIEW" catalina I: Boba Chica State ae.ch.. Iron ~ates provide court yard privacy. Unique kitchen I: family room. Sur- roundt UU. lovely 4 bdnn abode. Priced to 11ell at $«.900. &lbmJt yoUr terms. ~ :.:._1.lli /'. llf Realton 545-0465 Open Eves. BEST BUY 1111 TllE MAllEJ-$24. SlSOO. Tola) moves yoa Macnab-Irvine Macnab-Irvine ·, in. sharp + clean 'i :!ICl:;.aJ::s:...,_...;~== beclnn 2 bath borne, DOW vacant -owners are --- very an•ioos. Hurry or $194 PER MONTH you'll miss it-Red Car· P"1S prindplt!, interest, tax· pet n--"--~·-to es and Insurance on this .nc4l-• -· tidy little starter home with £.ASJSIDE OOllZY! l h~ bedroonu and good lizrd yard tot children and ..... Realt<n 646-TIU 2043 Westcliff Drive Open 'till 9 PM SPYGLASS SPECTACULAR The .. ..,.._ bldp. below you make thJs 5 BR. family home u:dting. 3 Car garage. Lge:. family rm. •'/Wf!t bar. 2 FrpJcs. $119.fro. La Vera Burns Q)lJ)\\'EU.. HANKER R.ealton 644-20!, 833--0100 550 Newport ~nter Dr. CHINA COVE POOL Onto O( •I kinrf !()('., jUs1 3Q "''~ 10 :spark.11n11: semi-l.Sx34 healed Anthony pn\·,11l· broeh. 3 &Inns .. 2 pool. outdoor .mtored barh.s. Ohl. gar. I 'r1..:ed for J.ighting adds to the · qui<"k M le at s.~.000. t.ropicaJ landscaping _ ''Exclusively Yours'' cabana too! House is a THE IRWIN CO. spacious 3 bedroom with REAL TORS 644-6111 2 baths, paneled family * 5 BR-$32,950 * floor lO ceiling brick £\tra lgr. ba<.it yard. \Vall< ""!'?"!r fireplace vault· 10 aU tdiool"' Top loc. Nr. r beam ceding, 'bwlt-in Nt'WJIOrt Heights. May sell on V.A. temu. ldlen--<iulet, prt\'ate BALBOA BAY PROP. Met all fur under * 142.7491 it P5,-....caII Red Car-WALK TO BEACH pet Realton Sf6.a40. _,_ club .. ttshu.a, PQOO. Top loc., N'Pl Beach. Lge. 3 Br. 2- sty. 2}i BL, Wt·lna. Call ,.,. .. ..er_ $G.500. CAYWOOD REAL TY * 54a-11'0 * ORANGE COAST'S leading NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd . 642-5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1787!5 Beach Blvd. 54().122() LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave. 49<-9466 SAN CLEMENTE 300 N. El Camino Real 492-4420 NOR111 COUNTY dial free 540-.1220 CLASSll'IED DEADLINES Dee.dline for copy I. kills Is 5:30 p.m. the day be· for publication, except for Sunday A: Monday Editions when ckle.dllne is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertlsen should check their ads JsUy I: report erron Immediately. T H E f·AIL Y PILOI' usumes liability for thf flr,,t In· corrttt lnaerllon only. CANCELLATIONS: Wh<"n kllling an ad be- surc to make a rocord of the KII..J... NUMBER glwn YoU by your ad taker u receipt or your canciell&Uon. Thls kill number mwt be pre. 1ented by the advertiser in cue or a dh:pute. CANCEU...ATION 0 R CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: ~ery effort ls ms~ to kHI or COM'CCt a new ad lhat ha& bet>n ordc!rtd. but ~ cannot suaran· 11'.!e to do AO until ~ 1d hu appceJ"t'd In ' h o poper. D!l.1£.A-LINE Al>S: ~ •d• lf't strictb' cub In advanoe by mall or at ~ one1>f our of· A T£RRll'IC BUYI ~~Alt~';:'~ l-SllOries; f ~\ l% ltt'V6 !he ~I to claf. bob,lam .......... ctn rm.. llome In txcel~ con-&11¥. edit, censor or n- ditioa I ~ Back fUtc My A.tfver1ltemmt, e.,.. Sl'',SCJl't Edie OlJon and to change ltt nits ii i5 a mml to 18 COU>\\UJ... BANKER It reirull1Uon1 without l lhll ~~ 1o1""J"1 up Roa~~ .. Dr. prior notice. Built.In CLASSIFIED =-· llO:ll~JJWNEllS Allonlloo! MAILING ADDRISS ~~-~ s.\ ... 'I, Our oompuif!f p 0. Box·~ VACANT , baths. O>vered oat1o. . MUST BE SOLD built-ins. dl1bwaaber , f Bedrms., 2 baths, new fl.replace ln lau1ily rm. carpet &. paint In and out. CUJ...de-sac, brk $3li,500. Low down }'HA-VA tenns.1=84&~IJl13.~---~--. Corner lot. $24,-450. SCOTT O\\'NER anxious, 3 balh5, 4 Rl:.:1\L TY 5.16-T.>33 anytime. bdnns, .JJCX?l• patio. Ulnin:,! -. BEST BUY * ryn, bu1l1.-ms. dlshwast1Pr, l.ireplace i.n lamUy nn. Brk 3 lilt, 1,_ &\, 26' Liv Rm, $46,900. 962-8865. LAGUNA Beach Vu home, 2BR, den. 2 BA, t IS ,, old. custom. $2500 aw•mes VA kiran. $290 mo. Pm 64&-318S. Lido Isle 3 BR. & DEN Ideal tamll7 home 45 Foot lot • S19.950 LOWEST PRICED ••• Home on Lido. 2 BR. +; 2 batba. Quiet end Qf the is- land. 158.500.- LIDO ·REAL TY 3377 Via~ Beach EXTRA DEPTH D:l10l'ICE e RUSH e 3 " 1rm,, 2 baths, custm drps, is wbat maUs the differ. beat crpta, cwlomiz.ed Irvine ence! large 5 bdrm., on .. _ 40xll5 street to street iol, i.mths. Raised planten & ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; leaves plenty o1 room for ~lo w/gas BBQ. GRAB YOUR PURSE famU> rm., -..... and away we'll go thnl rm., Jae. patio • llffll- gated entry into this beauti· 1pw· Jl25SON.OOO.Rc••TY fr. ner desperate, fl bdnna., 2 bath&. Rear living nn. Buil[.inc, dining nn. Lalp ~ar yard. Aaumable Joan, m .soo. brk. 1142-2561. Owner transferred. 4 bdnns., 3 tull batha. Poe>! and patio. Rear lfvillg rm. Dining rm. Built-ins, dishwasher. benutifW.. $38,900, b r k 96:1-1313 tul 3 bdrm .townllowte. We'll " ...,_, pame a minute in the large * 6'l5o-&2 * master suite with its fire.. 57 FOOT LOT place, take time to a~ l...arlf'st avail. 00 Udo date the custom carpeting $61,500 and draperies and then out LAW9JN REALTY to the backyard to msl in * flS.4562 * on@ of the two pad'Oi' and vi ... the -t IOtting. Me.. V- Be ~ a.e: ll'a hard to ---------resist lhls $56,500 value that $46,CD) -8Y Owner lncla. lhe larxl. Just ott Multiple 4 BR, 2i,s Ba, den, form din rm., ftU .... ...... le Joi. 2024 Bale&r1c Dr. 551-S.H.1 or lcav.! mesaae at st5-617. Newport - ired hill REALTY !-'a.in It.in, W/W Cll)ls, S"ll.'inl WARM home. fine neighbc.~. pool, !enct.'CI. Wlk to schls & H.B. nr sch, bcb, 4 + 2, Close to the beach. Must be shopping. 349S,, Own. Open $34,500. Ownr, no agt. Id 2 Bdrm VACANT A Company \Vith VWon Uni\'. Pnrk Ct!nter, Irvine Call Anylime, S. 7"JOO Office hours 8 M1 to 6 PM \11kc111Jl'1. 32-1. \\. JoAnn st SIS-232'2. eo ! ., l'Ai bath, roe TI.j UJ..32i8 --~------tidtllng carpet New paint, --.:...-.-~ 'CAB· 0 '" ~ • $20, 900 e "81 dean. $19, 750. 5% dn. -~ SCIYrT REALTY, 536-1533 $42, 750 By Owner FIXER UPPER -Just right anyttme. J BR, 2 BA ideal loc in E. for beginners, 2 Bdrm, elec CM., 1 bide to Westclitt kit., 2 car gar. Some paint O~ .ell ~~ TURTI.EROCK BROAD:'.\fOOR No. 4 Plnn in $5Cl's. 4 Br, 2~ Ba, Ch\'J)Pr &.13-2388. Shopping nr scbls & would help. Rush! Owne!' r-Irvine Terr•c• , ciUU'chcs, v.-ell-blt, beaut needs quick sale. CAU. sharp borne. BeautiM-shag ---------1 BY • Owner' UJIPS' BQ. back yd & cov patio, 642-12&4 9SP..u56. carpets, Oagstoor patio and BEAUTIFUL Irvine Terrace Med I terr a nean llyle.. 8-Bq. 1'7.!l!O. home, 3 Br, 2 Ba, tam nn & -tile -. 4 BR, 3 . .•••. USI:!; YOl.Jll.VA...... BKR. •-~~ BA. ~-RM, U -•-••~ ~-.... ·d I n i n c nn. Newly uia a ~"""\ ou\al Sharp 4 BR, 1%. BA. dlx LA CUESI'A "Eldorado", 3 remodeled. Many emu. A Fam R11. Prof ~Jing, Patio. 968 Lam-Prof •--·--~ , _ mal Janet.caped. call 51>--26'1L ing, C.M. KINGAARD 1LE. BR. 2 bu. fam rm. ChoiC't! • Ul11Uo1911..-.~. :u.n¥ n-642-2222. • area. 3,IXX) sq. ft. ind 1300 tenance. am Altura Dr, sq. tt. finished Bonw: rm. Owner, 613-01&1. NICE beach cottaa:e; 1-bdnn. 1'<--patio: 2 Cw gar. J4 Blk. to ocean. MESA DEL MAR 5 Br. l Ba ~. Owner, 962-8!M3. 'fte f.utest draw in the West. inlni(!(f. occupy. All new HOUSE Banting! Wateb tbe .. a Dally Pilot Oaaltied Fortin Co. RlhL -= ... .!i. = ,..ro~'::;1 ~RE=P-O,....,,.S.,.S"E.,.SS=1o=N~S~ OPEN ROUSE ootumn. Ad. -Cluolllod ..,, . • • 6066ll schools. Many extra a· :··or information Al)d locatlon I.;~=======:.!.::='=='='======::!;:=:;=:;:=::=;:;=:::; $15.900. By owner, S.S-Dl6. of lhe9C f'JIJ\ A VA homes, ATI'ENTION HOBBYISTS cor.tacl • 1: .. ~~~-~~ KASABIAN "'" nice home. crpa, drpa. Rut Est•.. ~ Alley acceu. $12 , 5 0 0 . OWNER SAQUFICE 4 &12-4446. bdnn, :llOO "'I ft home fir MESA de! Mar; 2 BR, tll $35,000. 11a1 flm>ll1 rm, lotl bu., -drpo • cpC. ol fruit -bltln 8-~ Pool-alze Jot. 10 trees. boat gate, xlnt uea. BKR. lmmac $33,!l!O 11169 El Rio 5311-51 Orcle. Owner, ~ DEANE Gordon -lat BY Owner -3 -2 time olltftd, 2 llJ, 4 BR, 2 bat~. Fltt ...... La,.. ...U-BA, 2400 "'I· It., marnlf ed ya.rd. 2 car. pr. Sharp! pool atm:ure ~ oond. Clean! $29,0IXI. 615-6225.. ln a out. 8)' owner. Ml,& ..BACK...BAL·-Ul.'50 644-49!11 ,.. 64+<;9TI By. ownor. 3 Bit wlfrplr. OWNJ;l\ Jee)'i!W, 4 bodrml, 2 41• >ant wTotNd P<tlo. baths, potlo. di-rm., 640-0166 or 641)..Q22'1 . bullt-tna, d I 1hwa1 Iler. OCEAN VIEW New Fireplace, famiJ,y rm. Brt.. Olltom ......... BR.-2% Ba, 136,500. -· lam • dOn nn, cpU, dra,,.. RY Owner -3 Br, J Sa, - lnd!cpd. $49,900. IS4f-5516. polio. °"""" Joe, ... - BY Owner l1fil dn. 4 Br. u._,... Oilr. $1000 ctn. Tolal Fan1. RM. Needs wartc. pym11tt: $X9 per mo. s:rr.a m.900. m-ll03. 5IHT>I ~m-~u,..111.======-..... I BLOCKS TO BEACH PROBATE SALE 4 DR• FR + DR 136.300 * 96H213 * BKR --t BR, 2 blllh hotne f'k-'>tlf llttl" OWNER DESPER.ATE to 'xr • Wll>on 5-16-IJllO. ..U 5 bedrTn "°""' lonnol * llEPOSSESSIONS * dlnq. tom fm. ,..C bltb. .S@\\.4llA-~~~se The Punle with the Builf.ln Chickie i "\';'.'!$~~.~ lfmRS IN I'. r I' I' I' t I IBST , 11111 c L A 5 •• I F I E D • ·~. 6 4 2 ' • 5 ,. • 7 'I ·8 .... ~. ' • •' • IAJB ~ASH! -If,.,. -ll -'""help,,.. .. u --.. . -'D """111 Rell ear-. Fo< lnlo ..ti 11>"61t. eo.~:-""' RMlbn Ml 11411. .. .... od ....its •.• ~ ,,_ _____ _ Thnlout o.. °""""'· call for $50. will ...... ,.. In. ·-M&-m&Bl11r. -_,_ BKR . SCl.AM-UlS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 1 ...... ci..rui.d Ado • . • ICl$1I 53HSiL 1 _.:;.:::.::;::::...::::..;.:....:...;__.;__...;_ _____ _;_...:..-,,------·'" • • . . -~· --.. -• • ,_, F-.., l. 1913 , DAllY PILOT :JJ I-•• P1_.ty lM 111 •• ,,............, 300 "°""'' Unfum. 315 HOUMS Unfunt.. 115 ....... ;.;=;...':..-==---..;;~:;;:0 ....... """" TRIPLEX -al c.....,. del Mar Lido Illa ' c.ta - ci... .... ---. . --------............ Wali ol ..... $175 • 1 BR., CDM., blllu., $2lli • 2 BR .. bWoa., Stl>t. TOWNHOUSE • S Br ol C... de Oro OH -Dr, """"nied ll) t BIL l BA ..._ ~ pr., llUl. Nd.. cbild ak. Din. Rn1., gu.r., )'I'd.. parlO, ~tud,y. ~1it BL Yrty. hm llelieh. 2BR. 1BA. furn Wttk to -In N..._ -1-"15/mo. $25 • I BR., """'""' frpic., child/ ... ol<. ..,M/ R I ALL l1!'U11ES PAID .... yr!)<, married ..... no from ,our duplex. l Call loday! 'lbr price will .iaictOr Jura.. Ocean Vu. $300 • Nu 2 BR., 2 BA, l'rplc., ~~o n 1 i b ~ CiDmfue ldlre ,_ red: dillcfta. DO petl.. $215. avail I bedkoont. 1\0 baths each. --~ Siii • otiL pd. I J1R.. riallt gar., patio, I blk, beacli. "-" • IPrd. h · ... -kt or euller. Uperaded.v.·Jth many Wu.. c.J..S. Reel F.Alllle Oil sud! Newpon Beach $325 • 3 BR., 2 SA., frple., Newport BMch • %:::-ldldia. dh • '15-33&\. [l's 111.1per 'b'"''\ Priced at ~1111 wimer. bltina., gar., ...... , patio, 2 • OCEAN • llchdall-1•ii'S ·~ffiiiw-;; .. ;c~iiti;~;r.-BaiiiQi ... • NU.VIEW RENTALS blks, beach. ''" >RONT! Spac •-•·s-l """un•~· I =f: ~RONA-= =.. 4a=: m.a <r 49f.J248 NU-VIEW RENTALS ~l>elo•. Furn. lltU ..,._ • ..__ -:::-~:' 1 : J~: °"'"°u"""' H BR. 1-2 BR. 1-1 BR. all Coron. .. Mir m«l30 or, ~ ALA Rent•lt e 445-811 : = = •1--. Ret'Mh adlt woman pref'd. 111• to~, ... , wit\ * MOVE IN TOO.U' '* Wwfrplcs. $1'6.D 60-ml ·HARBOR View Rfilg • 4 Bt., e llutlle pallma .!Cl><=..:llO'I=·;______ w1ttfl•1l1 mitt• $145 A MO. nuw wbda. Pm. Onty. LOVELY 2 BR hie in o1d ~b ~Vii. li~nn.5~_! ~~Bl¥,._.~ BMm! ~ e KilC«Bliml( 'f:a~ "f.~BR'JV~ ;:::c-=-~t·or S:Cvtt!i •.!.r· ~·-~ 3 Units ar 19th A: eut.or. J.2 ODL Sep. tub A shower. U t ter ... .,. · e, l'eu ;.. ToL U e ·Pool-·· a..-· Q-· 1~ 2.tlfffODlll _,,.,.._t s-n T<> '"'' n..-1 "'""°' on.&.. BR, J.l BR.. Goad ftata1 FullJ tum incl grand piano. $440/Mo. Avail. lttar. L ir>cl. $125. --__. maid .-v., P>DI. The Mesa ,.u.o11. frOlll $16~ f111111t\ll'e ~ .. __ ret; -... - • UNIT.r u• ™ area. )K dn. sn.a. Uue an.ii tor 5 mo. 6T5--0T11. ALA Rentals e ~ ....,.,..._ GS .N. Newport Blvd., NB. ... 111b11 • .._t1_.t:00 ~-~tom J14ii SirlC • ~ view. _...,.just ;;; to Aaent. 56-GlB... $2911/mo. m-3227 0 r COit• Mesa Adldt livillr at ils... ~'!!·~-~;_ _____ 1 to 7,00,, UOtr.mltW M.. M&r. 17.m. K I m ..... 1 beach. Good income-. "'"• .---.. ,. e Badielor' Cozy DR. trg patio, tm drar, ND Pair"-frun .._._.,,.. --'-~=-===~-I :;.ater. 9El8-'QIO. sa..ca. L-~ ·-~ 1-~-~~~alt~5~pm.~-=·=~l tE~~~~~~ CHARMING 3 BR.. 3 BA. LARGElBR.$!11 lBDBMb'n.~ .... u. 'ii to1t1 Mt11."'""S4~2JOO. bl.Ii:\\'. al Belch Bhd_ cllll NEW DUPLEX NEWPORT Beach, 1 Nowpott llwh Private~-1\1~~~ f15. :'.:. ~.'t~ ::.~ Xi w. -Ml-Jm = .. SilWl< 1:"'°col. ~~ WHY SITTLE 3toBR. 2t BL.:,. fr.!! tn ea. Bil<. Ba-lots. x... q. 1 ISO . Bado .Walk ., water. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 u75_ 675-2511. WEEKLY. ~LY -.. pets. 6'1>-1ti23 FOR LESS? OVER Q 1 ? wa er . ..,..,uuu. Dl:Mr Shons. .-.. _.........," UNDER J.S? ? Gib Walkar Roalty • 1 a.... dd -c.M. 185. and H.B. 2 • EASl'SIDE 2 Br. Facd * BAYSHORES * ..__ -..._ Ea.joy e!ogant livia& in uu. , 333$-G Via UdoioGN'pt B<am Mar. Prine. ool1 ploe. By BR ...... walk to water .~ ~-· Y-~ .. 1 . -N••-rt •~ NEW Furn. BadoL apL _Nr. all-adult ganlefl complex IN BETWEEN ? T I -coll Gene HilL $115. ,, ... ~~ gar. Child/pet. -~ eue. 3 BR, 2 bo., ·~ ...... •-ol Beach • ~'-·' 2 BR. -fl44 * 67>5 * 5tHlll. n~ • u_... 9_ .,_ $1511 tam. rm. Comer lot. r~ --. ~· """'"'nart ~JOI" yet "'""1· -=:::;,,-,,-,,..,..."""'~=·I-'=='------...,........_ •-. C' Tho -· 1115/mo. util ind 6'15-18U. qUiet. Tl.ree bedt'OOOts, 2 ALL UTILDJES PAID. BLUFFS Cpndo, 3 BR. 21> . ALA Rental1 • 64s.3'lOO ·· • mu. Rltr. 548$7 '°'2611 VIUA YOUA . BA. lam nn., at.-oew, RMI Elbl9 "°""""JM -Unfum. 305 PLEASANT ae;ghborhood • 3 3 BR. 2 BA. Din Rm. frtll. STUDIOS & I BR'S Nowpott Hoighll t:'~ :.r;:::"'i,.U:':::; per( oond. 644-8061 « BR. 2 full ba drps range lrg yard. Pool privfl. e FREE......_ OZAN 1 or 2 BR. Adults, no with hrepla<.-e. ~oth.uig wrel;r-:~;;141;~";";::::1 6t&-8824. * 9-icll C .. * G•••I ang1. gar, fucd, $19s1mo: Harbor View Homes. $395. e FBF..E Ulilida pets. i.-kit. $135-$l50. 2421 it for $215. 3 BR. 3 BA, DR. ... patio, Will bQy ,,.... -I>'· All 548-9536. 1133-'894. • Fa8 ~ E. 1'tll SL, NB. 61&-18l1. THE ORLEANS Ii mi. Dlll1I> .; u..-;.- $17,500. IM Via WW!n, <&lb -72. -Call 2 BR, w-3 ear gar. $250. Ad· BEACH -.S. 3 BR., 1 bo. 0 -"'°' • San ClorMnla 1741 ·ru.tin 83l--08ll6 ~ ~-_.!. ~-~ Lido. Open SaUSun 1-5. 96z.8851 ditional atorage garages $25. kty $365. 2 BR, den S3l5 • Laundr7 F~ ' " ..... ,.... _.., .-. ,,..,, ~-- • 6'1'5-2518. per mo. Adulti;, no pets. Ca)"tYOOd Realty 541-1290 • TV A maid .,,.,. nail. 2 BR. 2 BA Laundry nn. e 3 BR -2 BA $295 ~ .!:° .!nTn CJ:; ) Dupleus ftellr the ocean 6T;r76.51. 4 BR. House $350. 2 &-3 BR. • Pbone Sl!rrict Adults. no pell. $211) mo. {(CCll~i:r ur ln1i:u1< vn.1 1£. Call IGt&IH. j ~.~ -1* tor • 3 BR. 2· baths, cathedral Duplexes from $275. Unboliev.W, llNutilul 1539-. Vbla S.C. e 2 bR-1 BA ADL TS pe ••~ * MS·~ ·celling,-· home. $295. ABBEY REALTY 60-lllSO VAL D"~ Go.-Apes. ~. Unfurn. 365 $195 M,.'W, 2 ol ;tBr. -. Neor ' ;;!.:r:i 3346 NeVada C.M 547...4356 Houses Furn. Adulls DO pees. flowus · e NEW DUri...->XS feoced bch I: tdls. Dlbwtr. apta. N~ Helthtl -lllC. ._ _ _,.Ml&A 4 ~ -1rp1 ' ,_; lam Unfum ar 310 _,..,;.... su..m • Bolbei 1..-yard !<Int aroa. . <h1'L Obi. SIL F-,.a. = -=-..,..,~=~~=~I Tlle9e Me Just A Few Of on., c, ....... & rm, ' W&lerfall. §pool Rec. Rm. ~--io • .:l'I: ;l.l,l'lllJ .l'\lllerton St. SJ§ · P5D-Call SJ5.211._ IMMEDIATE $ HAYE CASH $ Our MANY RENTALS . .. ~~;s",.;i "J,11~~& i;:,:'b Boylhoffl s.-, Sela w Bdrm.. D.EGANT .2 •r apt w/&M. '"' e.311 >16-3146 ... «HIM SEATING '"'"L1 IUY * welcomo.'111Ba.:;1&-1123. fllm.Unfum. -$138 -to~-·bc~;"y7,39t!ly.tt3Br.,l'L D-tt NWALI ~lOJ ~U:..qt)ACHdrp.. For your boat il traOer on 1"1 $l2'j -2 Ba DUPt.EX. Gar-. 2 BR. FUm or Unfllm. SEE lT; U. Parm Dys. ~•. ~ "' -.. a ...., this lge. lot. Immac. 3 No CU. ands or ~l: Will age, fenced for ldds/pets. l BR. 2 ba, clean, al\arp. N1oe Monthly til June 1StlL 6Ga1D. evnlwlcndL ~e. ucwty · aea:ir. .t..tk.:l d":. b r. , frpL .. lli Hlh. bdrm., 2 .... home, F .A-°"' Or Not Bo.,, -... -In Today. yard. :nu. C..Udgo Avo. Call Tl.4' 6n-IOIO. $1t WEEK & UP Bolboa hnlmul1 pa.w, bl.... ctpts, drpo. 1'17-3957 beat, modem tbnPlt. hour. lloDe)' in J'OUI' band * $295. Call Jim 60-9411. Condominiums ·--c1ose to everytrun&. $l1U &,1,,,='='"'·-,..,,,,-..,.-,---;:-:- $39,950, 1°" Down. in 12 hn. $130 -2 BR. HOUSE Bring MESA Verde 3 BR 2 BA $~ nfu lit e Studio A .1 BR Afls. SPACIOUS 3 Br 2 Ba ~.180 mo. &>8 <.:enair St. Apl. NEW 2 Al Bl'.'. Apts. Op&a. University Rulty 962 6644 the Babf! · 5 BR, aew .,._ $250 U m. e TV ol Kaid s.mc. Avail ......_ duplex. 1 Yr· 1ea1e: l, CM or ?11 5jg.jjl"/9. drpl, hlHai. I l>ll< .. SA ~OOl:E. c.t Hwy. 6'13-6'51D K--LI--I. E. * 3 BR, 2 BA, trg. Bk.yd. $225 Irvine : = ... ~·~ ~""' Incl lrplc. din rm, 3 DELUXE ~· ~..._.J"l;:· ': Santa AM -• $16 • 1 BR. HOUSE. stove, CENTURY 21 546-9521 e $1J11 -"'"°";.., dooe to both "'> TOWNHUUSE - ' P00 WANT Oeean front Dupla. crpfg. drps. Feoced for 2 Br, quiet, crpt, drps, gar, SNGL level 3 BR, 2 ba end 2T'6 Newpart Bml. QI I: ~2.Di 673-814S 2 BR, l ~a ba, IMUl 1·q e, NEW=~1~,~.-3-BR.~~Be-.. -.. -1 L HOME . Newport or Balboa Pen. child. adults only, no J>!lS· $165. unit. Un~ $350.· ydy stun:D c '6JllisJ :>-or crptB, drps, pvt pado, encl ..;..., .,.__ 4 ,38R, 2BA, •• CUit bltins, 2 Prin. onl)r 2J3-5ti mt * 548-82.51 or 548-1405.. lease. Avail Feb. 15. caD Ad 81*1 far 15 cm wJr'a nDL LG. 2 BR. 2 ha, Bay il Ocean a:ar. No cnildren. uig. :-from -.--' frplag. ~ assum:. VA FIXER tJPPm PROPERTY $211 -3 BR. 2 BA. Bltns, new LRG 2 Bedroom House. No for a~t 675-598Z. view. $3Xt., Allo 1 BR film ~-Wanlecl. n:;,-· ...,: loan. 3785, princ. Y· WANTED. PAY CASH. BRK ':::..." .,!r: Ga r_a • e . singles. $135. Minion Vltlo El ....... M1sa ~~ S: June, No pets, BACH. l, i, l BR 1-'-H"'-'iU=D.=-~~--- • ( 2J3.430..1251. . -. . • * Fncd 2 ~~ 772-0l~tro Also NEW aingle story, 2 BR. 1 ' 1 =:..... ·i~p PART tum. aml 2 BR apt. ~ rp1...:, ~. bot:>:o.4.l.1i.f •l.li&tdl:. 1 BDR. . Unfllm. llfL. .I --11••1 FfttE~~R~VICE ~~;:._&~~~ ::tlo~.~ot== _All~Nd ~~~~~~Nt HAR~R~~kEENS !~=-~= I I~ BEACONRENTALS loc.$210mo.830-Sli91 -·--Sat -II depaail.Pla.m.mf.-11. h Iii -'..£'.. iCUlll -* 0.na Point _Newport -: ... =-.. "-:.-~ r_.__ __ -NUW VAW..'1.-. Ml:.s.l 2ea. ... a.-pl.td61 Mobile Homes · . ""Jlr ' --.-•·--veroe ~aw.Qi dab :1 ck. No pets.. Fnm $YI. For Sale 125 LUXURY LIVING F~l[ ~""F-~.r ":,w ~ J.:· == i::; ~~~%'!: DUPLEX' New. 2 Br, crpt" """"'°m •Wl> carpe-. ::21Q1.C.-SL • Business THE BLUFFS FIP' ept drps B5Q ki~ · · 837 ,_ a:pt drps. s mins. to Dana Pnt. v..u\J.lu., elJl.:.IUlied. ~· .::~"-.,,,~-~=,I Mitlr Heine Rentals Opportunity 200 Finest greeibelt Joc.•"Spark· pafus, SuPer D~ $425. mo. ~6 ..(lg), eves -itmJ"':2 ~ ": Marina. $195. 646-6672. Wtu.11; to suuppwa. Uw.Y ~FURN.• UnemL. -2 BR. -="'--'-'-"---..::::.:I tilog'' -plan· ,....,. 675-7(1~ · odllL ...... $1'15 4 mo. Ul<Unu<, --<t,t's a. Ill-1 SALE$ & LEASING WELOl'S -·'· bdrms., '2 ba., East Bluff Duplexos Unfum. J5I ,.. • .,!"'--..::U, Corw do1 Mar ""'"'"""Apt -.' l!r, Ill ~I~--'="~ PRODUCTS 1arma1 dinin& rm. Secluded &Ln, L&rge patiO. 'ri1 D1ock. • • lull service facility Billio dollar . patio. Adlllt -e. complot-4 BR & ·DEN Balboa Panlnlula WANT PRIVACY? 111opping, "'""t A<lult> no 3 BR -Sor -. 1 .... Da-~r II.ta• u-n Dlustry lll!eds eb' redecor. Vacant & avail. . . 1 Bdrm m. 'l'*t. U'ia. JIN' ..._ ~ peia. ~.271 Cabtilio. from belda, SZl5 ID> ..... ,.... lllULUI IMl5~ now tesp•w"Ne men abd at sat per mo. Individual Home, over 2,00l 2 Br, den, 2 BA. $.1SO. Yrty. peiat. $Ull. No lldi. :.mg ~ i.:.M. cl,,.,,. depoliL m pets. ~ to anice bigb YOI-. sq. ft. Unusual large 4. 1359 E. Balboa Blvd. Apt A. IA$1De 891...a!L Q., 536-1112. 531 LOftft ume Jlevenge ruuleL .,~ bedroom or 3 & den. Family 536-3SJB or 213: ~.um. ' ---NI:;W l BH.'1 $170. Nr beach --------·I ........., LIMITED OPENINGS -~'t°~ room p!U. 1arg, formal llin-Mou RENr FREE FEB. 1-15. & tbop"g, "®Ill, no pet.L NEW -""" 1 11c1rm. 1111 DELUXE • 24xti0. 2 BR • 2 PART OR FULL TIME C:_,,, .~ ~ room. Compfetei privacy Coste ~Br.int--~ ~ ON TEN ACRES ~__....~ .~th St.. C.M. Harbour J'qlk.. clllillllll', Bath, best -· blt·in lriL NO SELLING • (,ftSf .,,. with enclosed rear and front 1 BR dra retl;e ol -o o • ~...-_ Lease ~ • """"'.=:polio, -Intercom, air eond., plus 0wnlJAQY estahljdws am--¥:'," , yards. Lovely garde. No encbiect ~No pm. HHB74. I priv. patios. * SHADY E1.J\fS ·POOL * C213) • 5a I W many extras. Qioice adult merdal or tadory locatilms.. [ ~ rea ty pets. $475 per month. Call 64+-<Xl30. * SHADY ELllS ~ POCL * PDoll amls Contnt'l Bkfst. • Adults Poolside $140 up 2 WEiXS DEB ~ area. nr beach. $19.950. No -i-. Qxn. V 673-6568 or 546-3688. • AdaUs -Sltl ,. !lllO Lan, CdM 61'-'611 • Ul1tdren -blod< . Br. n,i.. -dll, .a Seller help finance. Agent p1ete1y secured inwstment. 2414 VJSta del Oro Fountiin V•Uey DIM Point e Olildra .U. blail:k 011cArtbur nr Cout Hwy) lTI k:. %llld St.., Cbf 64.36tS ·-H_.PK.-- 60-4155. CASH lWQUlllED S2,39L Newport Bead> 117 E. Doti SL, <X --. Sf'Ac. 3 BR, l BA, . 1-====='---,-ri J BR. 1 ~ ~nd~ F~~iafnnna~~ 6ff.ll33ANYTIME 41rplBORM.,l drps2\I. Bal~-~·!!· ~~':.ct~~ 2~ l~~ lor$14110~, .... --~ J ..... wit.· Bltina. yard, end pr, O"(lla. =.I ... ill ..... ~. "' trom Tr-.. La& .. WHY RENT " ""' ' •·~= ,... 493-5936 --... --a c1ropeo, dJli!ce ..,.. pe• ""'"" oo1y $ll!O B. l600t). COD Jl!>ol -n. C. 8. (. _ . . $285. mo. !lll&-38:§ alt6 P"" gar, " <riy. -~ SL --1-_PIJO pr. mo. 54<>-3716, "4iH4;sL 0 FOR a .... - 4llH1'3. 1'llJJ ~Dr .• Sldt0125 ~~ _.,.,. BnLI Huntington BUch Huntington lleldl >Ill !Im -. Call"67Ullio RLTR. ATTllAC. 2 Br. ·r-. 1165 the -1 1 a. 2 (lekl•nd, CL 9EZl ~ ~ o1 $179 NICE 2 er.·2 BL .... Iii'. ROOllY 3 Bedroom, J bath Fr.Pl, .. pa ( i 0. N 0 ta. -=-n ...... :::3 .1 .~ l[i Orcallcollictlrr.Brown -!:lt..:"'~ NO FEE, VACANT. . -Uill p1. Miis. m -floor $350pr mooth cblldron/p•t. __. ._ -- -bailt-im, _,. A hpea '237 per month, first & NEW 2 & 3 BEDRpoM pell. -K••roTla. nm., put( " ....;i., ca11 _1Jran&e._ Mcr 548-1674. ~-= ol - . EXPANSION FUNDS ..,. ov!• bu . a last. Near new City . DUPLEXES ••-. · Balley m-&560 A&t. ™!<.. 1 & 2 Br adulla. a-~ -A 151 5 FOR I RETURN ~ ~~$20~ Park. 3 BRS, builtins, Ooubltse .~.!:.. -.::~· ~~ ~ ............. * GREAT VIEW -2 BR. * w/rurn. ~vail. Hea"'1 pool. ...... ~· ~: , .. ci Acreage for salo . ~~ ·-· BKR/OWNER 962-5511 . ap • -~,_ .. or-· r-~·--nprc, --pnol $131 ol up. AdullL &i3 • _-.. --""-~----Don't delay, --· 1185 •• $250. per mo. Open --Bhd. 511.ftili. ~ .... m..1135. . .,......, SL ---ii 1'o -II ...... lllYeston/a.ilders ~~~ 2..,,.~!.'fr = ... ~ ~~· w: <>l"= ~p.=--tt,J t;· JBR. P11o1. 1,Pldt'C 11a111. PpoolRIVA~lp. 2 Br, 2 Ba.,l='«H~ES~----- 1birteen acres ci.,trus • Red-minimum Of $5000 at md cl ~ .,..., -~ btks to be8.Ch & shQpping, 00 Blvd., So. of Adami. Wilma, CM. 16-611. • 5195 ~ iDdd & Wider. ' #1ndeck. Wale!' OCEAN ri!lr 1eW • 2 6 J ~~-.er~~ ~~· For <ado $llltltl In--chlldrea, pets or singles. 536 1360 . * &O-aOll * ol ~ pd. Back Bay, BR. 1 &\. -·mt., ldO. -• ... ~ ~ EASTBLUFF $175. mo oo lse. 53&--0206. $125 ol Up. Nicd7 lam. 1 Br NEW s BR ol Den, 1in:p1ace :;!&-476. • Pm op. --- 1-a! 8000 dollan I"'" acre IDdividual beme over 2(Mll SPARKLING CLEAN 3 1 BDRM Unbn. apt. ..,.._ -:mW. Willoa. Sll5 loe. beam dg, DO pet SINGLE ll<ty, 2 Br, 1 Ila, LIJXlJ1UOOS -.... 2 -but deal fell out • Now of. For appt. f« iDterrirw and 91. ft., unusual iarae 4 bed. bdrm., 2 ba, newly carpeted available Feb. 7, or poaibly CK. '6-«iJO Slit AVOC9do St. ~ f:' 't :ZC· tee. Ideal 1oc. Br, 2 Bl. *' • 11'/iln. 'ftftd for quick sale at lull diidmure detalll. ftlOID. or 3 &: den. Family & draped. Frple., bullt.tns. sooner. $125 mo: lat-la.it· NICE lA 2 BIL TniJrn. Sli PLUSH NEW 21lfl. 2 BA Rocbeatei SL ~'II! .. 310 '15-1111. fll),2)0 • Include> own -...... phis large formal din-RED CARPET, -... deposit Pb. 675-1S27 alter 6. ~ ... m-E. -~ _Olld YearlY l.eQe. • ~~ 1 'L"ldo,,.....""1'°'11'""1-----1 • near extsllng bomes • Cali Mr. VIcOr (1U) liD-8lU2 mg mm. Complete privacy 1193-J35L Newport llMch -SL -1215. mi545 2BR. Ill BA. Cpta, drpl,l--'-,.;.;c""-------1 = =.onto~ NEWPORT BEACH with endnied rear and front Priv. home on acreage $130. VERY nice 1 BR ... Q1iet. 2 Br apC w/ • Swedilb tilt~ Separate prqe .. UPSl'Ams 2 88. 2 BA. fll),2)0. Call 516-IQJO.. -a ....... ~ .. ll<m ;:::--$4151.owly =--No Alsn 2 Br, $135, 1145. !Gds THE BL~ 3 Sep. !* ... -. 1 -,,,.,. _,~ "' Hwy. i:i ftC. ~ mo. """'Jin .,... --~ DlVISION nDS eq11.lpment ll per ok. bdnnl., family rm. 3 Ba. over-mpda.5tJ..llZL $235. ~ now. • peq. ..._ .-ao.iT'SRMJO«ME ~ ........ SS Yr. Call m.mi8 or 51&-31ill8 Rlfll·A-HovH 97U430 la~'>" pool ol yard Dw ~ SPARKIJNG doaJl 2 BR, DELIJXE 1 BR, pr, QUlet -V- aid _,.., -aw11. '1bm! bedroom, 2 baths, 4 BR. 2 BA crpts A mop.. mamtenance. f150. mo. kt ,._,,, ---ap~ $:1111. """-ldtllt> onlY, ao ....... ··------ BfllrlLbaatL G..ie.RUN•D-Y RLTR. ftni>lace. -..:::i cupets 1275 per ..,;,. Call Arlaae, & last + $ISO. -A.ail U¥E ID tloe all Dom -alter 5,_3l. $143; l5il E. 21 sL -· DEWXE ·1 a. l Br. S Ill. ol -. dining RED CARPET 893-13SI/ March 1st. 833-9635. --"".: the Coolll -* bTLJNMNu ' !Ir. 2 -~-op. -67541'1 room. built-m kitcben. 1225 eves' 847-5391!. NEW Duplox. 3 Ir, 2 ba ---Im -. Ba. Gorda .ApCa. Pllol. Rec. Ole. llaoo Ao. !:'v...."""'th. · ,_ ""tal 1 . From $Z85-$3lll Yrly. Walk 38D Doi Ololooo St. DEWXE rm. 'l10 W. lllth SL CM. IN;5'1>';;JIH.~tiii;;;t;'---I 'l>~ER • .;:"~ °': ~~ =--~~~ rvone ~~f"'1gar.642.31Bll 0< (tlil 'IZll. Ill" I : 1, <f. APARTMENT$ 2 BR. ~ Crplo. drps, ~ lwli r-"·" c:a.•-:i.... c.ut. ._. ..... _ ........ .AlrOiod-~'•·3 SW!m· ranaeloven, refrle, No pelL - Frank =--. bkr. HOLl:AND. au..s..... 3 BR., 2 Ila., Sharp! $365 NEW 3 BR., 2 ba's.-ftplc. -pool. -dial -"""" • Holth Spa . $14U/mo. 961-1& .rv-....... _..., !!i!!!~213-416-!!J5!!752l!!!t::~~ 11ns 'Oraiwe. CM 6fM170 Reelkln 646-ml ·3 BR. "' tam. nn., 2 baths Sundeek. Yearjy. Call_: .... I telniliDli. -Tamia Qxuts • Game anc. * * A'ITRAC new 2 BR. 1 ~ -Busl-. p,_r1y 154 (Salesman Needed) :me Westclifl Drtvo brand new, Turtlel'l>Ck $375 BROKER . 67H3lO ballo. . "' •• --BWJard Rnom. BA, adul.a, no pets. li11l HAllOR VEW Open 'till 9 Piil 4 BR., lam. tm., 21> bath?,_ San J...., Capistrano .... .,. ._ -., Sm 1 BR. Fn>m iu;o Walla<e. $155. 541-<1I04. ., CLEAN ._ -. "'°' VENT U RE cap ii a I LANDLORDS! brand -. Tur!lerock ,.,,. ""-< -1-1 BR. ol Deo ,.,,,.. l1ll5 LARGE 2 BR. Clupeto 6 Ra A Pllcio ~ ~J"S~E-Z =.:t ~•a: we Specla)rze m Newport i :~· J1:a. ~~~°?: f:· ~.~\:..in;;~~ cptat = ~ ~rrt.c:: MEDITERRANEAN rii ·No~~ rrt-~ • P_•,•m:.-11 Ccimmerclal to .i;.ooo.ooo. 11r. Ml8"ll. Beailt • a..na c1e1 Mt.r • 493-0379 _,_..., •=· ... VIUAGE mo. -·-__.,. -- P.O. -CC. Dom 1'111n1 • • -· Our n-• •--• ... · XTRA Jrs. 2 BR. 2 BA. lawxl wllb a -· - -P1·-151 -• --=•--· NEW 2 BR, C<J>l dra-·~ --Oii ... -u~ n•~ C." ~---n~ P<si> -••":t -o ',¢,.;s;~ 91629. t!l6 b& ~ vb is FREE to You! Tey pool. $225 _.. • ~ $5 -rnq......-™vu., ™' MIC • ._.....,_., m petl. -· live Vtrn"t (jje. _. u1 'C 1 DIA. Sol. _... 1 d. $3lifl. NU.View! · ~ ._..., oil • lint tn4) 557.aia> 545-llM7. pool wlh ....... , b "!" •OI' • EamngS· I ct. Leioun! NU-VIEW RENTAtS _., -. l!DTAL OmcE :z BR. Adulta, no pelL BAY liJom.1m ... ,,,; .. !{ ,,,,;_ Oimer Joi. 1uJJy Improved. Wadd. (Jl3) Cl-DU M Sl3-«llO . .., 49U248 3 ~l~ BaA= -;::. Hunlli'llA -OPEN 9:311.lll ID 5:311 PM 114EADOWS APT. 387 W. dem. All -cf tloe - l!Ultfnc"" two ..,..ta. :zu pm. UPPER BAY 63S-5256. IHI -S& Porto.I.lb Sumiuotdlnt Bay St. CM. ~ Ooui"a -_. ~; :''ii by~:. 1~-11...,t l!eauti!ul lam!ly horn . BAOJEIOR 61 BR, -QUIE1' DELUXE • 2 BR., new carp. ol -1~~· ~-· . ot ~--220 e m u . ·1y Park lrvl _..,., ..i.. f"'"" l. :z A 3 BR APTS comj). --.. hltoa, "'-----._.. ....., Q>lta ..,,,... ·-••r """""' -· Near mve"'' • "' " lt) 1JfnW ,_,.; 40i. .;; PYt PUiDo * Htd FOol $llO Mo. AdullL 638-'lm. 2 --• :::.r::.,~~ 20-..DISC.kt'ID.Sta-~--k~~ Day1 5ft.7GOO--N19"1t I~ ... -]. -Roe. W. J001 A Nr;~*n~'!~ LRG2mi!Wlfllrn,$145.15111G~4'1a-l"-"'ta- 20D<d M·I. could be C L well.~--, $4!111. -Sor 2 ,_. 1eue. · · pool ----•-~..,... 'l'u1Jt> Lone Costa X-. ~ .PrlcO 151,soo. CaD 516-18JO. ~v-•.!!"'~l'J!!;.-l. Alll* -~-. 2 BR. 111. ..... a1r "°""· 1235 :: 1-;!:La.>< •" 11311 Mm1Wq111 Apts. Call 1or ...,.: -. ,,., ... ,.,,..,,.,., .. _, _, -FREE 2 BR. 111. bo. Air Cond. $240 Aph. Fum. NO a • w. "' J1'!7 S..ta Ana Ave. CK 2 ar· pvt patio.~ pr. Mo...,. t. 1:-:Mii 3 BR. 2 ba. • • . •• $3:l51365 8'ldl. 1 ~1:.i:-:1. Mar AIOI ll3 ilMia Wta. $145. 32111 CIJ>ljJ)o, ON ntl 8LUfi11$ · Rental -w11b .._to 3BR. 21> ba. • • · $385 Balboa llland $1jlt,.,....2bri3brl%1» ,CM. -AT N~T 1d TD · lolJS =from. Stop ..,. ud 4 isa. 'bo. eclwn. nnh. 1417513 BR. a.,, View. ·-. ~I 4'!'! Hoot' LI =~No.~. Z1; ~~ lu§_ 'i = ~ Lquna relall 6'49' INTEREST ' • $ZO/mo. Winier. IJlll ~~:: ~ ~ -11ap1or, No.1 ... -Sl35/mo. Cali 97Hl34. ~=-~aw.a ... "' ~~ ... bee! 111r ~ ! d Tl lo r I i::f.!. S:--· $Ill. .. l5 ... a ••• J BR, , BA, -°""" l'lolnt --OooltJhor) [TI i ll[ RE!ll £ST!HERS ----- ms.:.·..:.a"'m~ I Ill -~-Bhd.~ REALTY ~,-.._ =-=.~SPF.cl'ACULAR Wblll · =.e'::...~=-i-iiiii~''-;;j~iij"~-Lowttt nta 0...,. a.. FREEH A Company With Vlalon ~eat1Ba·"f:i~mo. ~ Kldll,.U '*-SZl5-m..ellO. Wiier Oceanlronl VU! 2 T~; (1'141 Mi111 ,._ Sattllr MliJ. Co. Landlordl-Ownan Univ. Eark Ceater, !Nine &11 67"">"5172 1 BR. SlllO Ilic. lllllL -to e 11tOPICAL PO!)L e BR. l BA. fj3S. ,,._, -Duph~/Unmo '°'21n ~-11 CnilAl\YUlne~750() -·---2Br-11>Ba....., .~ crp11, drps, ...,., «1111. ·~·Ln-y .... IQ ~-u.~ --n -... .,;n -letlllllts to JOU. OUJce boun 8 AM ID ' PM cozy 1 BR.-Clooe to _..... frtolc. eHll1. ' GM .,~....... laundry. 837.Qlo. ---·--~ ,._ nEE ot charge ••• Mony Mo or Y•atlY. You'll low S:£"."'.o.. N!' 1."" H OCEAN vi... ,.,.. .:zea 2BA. LARGE 1 Bit. $N1 CXJND.U>ATE BILl3 delirabte ltnlnla on our 3 BDRM 2 BA new hom in th~! 213: ~ • LRG ~ -'l4tw -lloe crpfl. c1rps. 'dlbwsbr, dlDll. Dlbwtlr • ...._ _.. llllllL IEI Privait. mane:r .-•we wai~ Turtlendc Arn.. rrJne a.econ !!l Mc:Mpr. t Raf.. WiiddlC PRIVATE Ip. 2 Br, 2 Ba, pr. PJO"/rilo. ~· aa Sula...._ .a-. ' ' . • 2NDClll'"'riifi_:W~ ALA ... 66-3900 $355. mo. 51+.tm llt«S .. Nua ......... A -:.::!= .... :--... -lid--= w::;r Fo1Ntt1ln V•U., . PMtt ...... . Du.LElr~ llEWPOR'I'-Beach 1.ogutta -ttrac, ~=--' 2BrSBa___ • IW ~::.:J.... 2llO ~~=-;...~. ~ 1165. utll. pald. l!ple., open ='°m!~l:i Kl~ pdlo. ~.J'!""aw"r:.Gn 'Jl!-J1l'i: 1:1'· '1l5 ~~.~ t"":" .:'111~;·-~-.i·i_,,~-~·--;f-_ _!_~ IUILDIRS a.osaOUT ti• . ....... -·~~ ... ~--beem.-Oolrml-1" --Corw .... Mor '*--...P:Ji • -"'"' "" ~ ~ hllllll t.~·~"ii ~ ~--_..,,. ... 1'D.-..a c:ma-.....r ...... ~ ~ _._ _...._ beadl. ..,.-, ..... ~ ar . to.»d -oi. ......_ J _. _,. flRllM $41"' -»< c b •-• .oll 5. -1115 • 2 BR. 116 bo. frplc I Br. loan,~ pr. MJ. .,. t BL lltnra,t. Ulll WM.-.-... . &!&-or ---...-• = ~ o,.. -'lSI 1'arl· Su -Capluraao, 3 -1'11 loath. bltlnl., yard, pallb,' cblkti """llilllllp's-. na.a -. ---Ill. EXl'RA IS 1 ol 2 BR. crvto. Huntington llaach 67Hm. land ar --. P018hll Sll5 ,.. -. ~ -cun1 pe1 HeUo<ntpa. m-uaa. •a. 118.111 •~ *'"' -. ~ J::: Nr --1.;,;;;,.;;:;,;;;,.~----1 -ci"B•~. So. a( =.--::,:-,toJ,...._ -II -Ana euoy00 $400'. 4 pl111 boriua nx>m, 3 2hlblD BlttO.-..-. I BEliiQi lw p• -1 ~ 111.-• 3 ~~l~Ba.St.~ <1>1-. ~..;_ ~ BL -itractloil'ri: -ool6 ..... C!H8U.Call BA,2frpla.,P.'···yrd., Jl30.ol$11S:Ulll1'd.Yd1. llo<*tolodLlilolll-1BR.1J»P<r.OVll.dl!xo.™u---mo.~., u-. S».al• /Ql,llO -tzf: alt:5pm•-pat.>,~/ptl. llldill,nopet.-~ -Pl'·"'·bua•lllllp'&· ..... Hi-1'!!1!!!1!!!!!!!!""! ___ _.I ~ dllt•-CcnN tlol Mar NU·vll!W RtiNTALS Cost• Miu BAOL. •· -_ $1111. !lo pe1a. nsa.. 50 '1111 NICE 2 BDRM la 4-ptex. llRANI> Now. u Ulll'IJ. .,,. ......,. f.l nvas-ru.. 67.l-4030 or -J BR. -Siii. EASl'SIDE. c.11. -~ 11ory, ~~ ""-',.._ 1 BR. s ...... lollllo) Ii> prime H.B. $411,llllD i.t TD '""1 -IRVlllE ,_.... 3 Br, ! Ba. OCEAN Vlow, -3 BR l BR. Ftorn, 2 Irr. -Al!llEl' REALTY IO-lllt $155. 2 Br, I Ba, -., cptlo, . • pnae, II · $GI/mo. y-It aae ..--. i-dil -. ~ -., _., ..,&n. t.ea.. $425. a .i.a, i Ba, 1 tevell. -m. blll. pm. -1 m -.~ Wit to...,.... ...,., pr. 5411115 2 BDRM deluxe Opt. pool.oldt ~-. Can dMda. 1153,500. .... .. : Ca-· 1nct.,A!151. F•I> Waodtn --Furn. or bigrm.xtniJrsmoms.encl -MNlr -.... ATTtlAC -2 BR. I IUl!on bunplow W/frplc.1 ;3'"'BR,"'"°~s""BA.,,....,tno1"-""'....,,. .. ""..,......,1~1 ·'15~ Sao JuuC.platlOOO ::::.. -_ S!'.-4115. Unturn. 1a.J:.;... !cw. pr w/ ....... Adults om!J, $115. ... zt1r -BA. ........_ "° ..... Diii Mull>. $%10. -· old. .... "-a -• FOR lllMJtJ <nmtt/qm. 5 11 16,tm. t!1 lfit '""' NEWLY dooonted, dl'tlptl. ~"f Incl. "ion""l'u11..~ SHARP J BR.. J bo. Ill Wallaoo. llS5. -· BRAND -.2 BR unln ....... 1172!11 •ID •a. ~ 1-~ 2 ·•• __,,all ... hi 5 -Cl}IClls. 2llR. aaulll, • _ _,, c.M. -· ......... -. lARGE 2 Br. 0. ...,.. --All Iola #II PLU!H NEW 1 Bit, 1 I& -Ooala II.•••· 1111' -9rolo:•r, -Apdw~adll•-1> "'----II> tarwelO-«!l Nr. !llto-HI llcloool mo.AVlll-.™91 Y-V _,... ~.mitf1!,6K-MO. m-e>-1151. ' .,.--... -~ 111ei:---lw-ao1.-... I04B <MrrDftf'cL$1JS.f!).81A 1<elll1 "Pad''1Pllc<111sdl - • • j • ~ DAILY PILDT Tlusd.lf, '""""' 1, 1973 ·-t Lci*J 'l IJ I~ I I IJ I I 5' J . Help Wonted.~ & P 71 I~ ;..f ... _ ... -;;;J~aJ 1-·• 1[51 44S Found 1'-odtl 5SO 11Aby11ttl111 Job Wonf:ed. Mole 1 Aph., APll., Apts., BuslMM ltont•I l'urn. or Unfum. m Furn. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or UM-. 370 l.<fl;"";;';'"";;;°";;;;B;";<;;;h;;;;;;;;;H;;;;;un;;t;;ln;;;9;t;;o;;n;;B;N;;;;';;;h;;;;;;;;;;;;/ Tu.tin -~:11 ~-:~ t!~~ :;:;~ ~J~rut:~· a 'Crevr~ri ~~~~.ln~~'. Cc~~L~T~ ~': SCRA.M-LEJS Clttical Tftnpnr)' " nIE ENRIQUE ~ ~:m ~'>: ne~.!~ =~~t!tou~~:~ l='~"'ytJ~·m"•:..: _"".....,"~...i. __ """_· r e moved. Moot n ly * Typists ~ ~vi:;. •;:., = ;,:i','!11~ ~;.!:,".,'~':I[ Animal s;.lttt. TI!E Youngaet School, ._ =: = ANSWERS t ===-I· I I HUNTINGTON BEACll!S FINEST Spanish Country Estate Living 2 Acres. Beautiful park.file surroundings. Sunk en Pool. Sparkling Spanish Fountains. • Spacious Rooms • Separate Dining • Walk in Oosets • Homo-like Kitchens & Cabinets l BDRM. Unfurn. ,165. f'urn. $185. 2 BDRM . Unfurn. ,185. Furn. $215. Townhouse, 2 br, 1 lh ba. 1400 sq It Furn. $240 ALL UTILITIES FREE Walk to Huntingtoo Center Adults, No pets IA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 Porksldo Leno, H.B. 714: 847·5441 • br~td per mo. -.lJtil pt tenant • ~ • F21Y:zn~: ~~-= ri:: ~· C::cl!._ am-~:t> _.~~: WROUGHT h'oni Cu.tom BU&hel -Saute -A;tnt -* PBX Operators ~ pool. 2 '"THE F&ct91Y' ha.a ahop1 mix ooat. Vie. Bulhard Is. ~ or 66-i(X)l. feDdne, pta. room Bl'OKUe ~ EAGLE:'!! * Receptionlth pat*, laundry l~illtlta, avall In the mill ~ Banning, Hunt. Beach. EXPER. b _,,..1..,. dividen, window J(WU'd&. A fortuM..bftk: He made * Stenos central a.Ir cond. Localed: from $80/MO. Ideal for 962-lfi<IO. ba y .... _,. in my tunUture, 11&htlng. Scqner • forttme aellllw: toupeea to * Office Clerks ~ ~~ ~ ~. ·~· •s:l&llJb \ea~ FOUND amaU v.iblte female :=·ve~.:ta. ;:fJr'· Creations, 13112 Harbor, bald-beaded EAGLES. NO FEES Vi.Ul&e Way, 836-4Zl2. ~ Beech. m..aeos. dog, appr0.:. 10 ~ old, anw CARE, Dtf home. Garden Grove, S.31-:!11" JOI> Wanf9d, fem1le 702 Immedlate Shor1 & ~ red collar, viclnlty Orange Vic. College Pk. Da.y/eve. U N 0 R GA NIZED. • AU Tenn TtDUJOIWY Assip----* ~ ----C 0 MM ERCJ.Al.,.LeueflOO. & 23rd St., Costa Mesa, Chrilltian home 546-5920 ~hold Servioet done. NEEDha he~p at home! We ~a With The Servb: I~ 14, It. n:lO mo. &: 1300 1q. 642--061.1. • • W1ndowa, garage, yard, ve k Mde$, Nur s e I , Worla t'or YCKlo •• """* ~ ft. $300 mo. 2193 It 2199 FOUND; 2 dop, &mall Shep WILL BABYSIT, DAYS. IN repairs, etc. Yoor Price. House etp@l'J, Companions. I I~;;;;;;;;;;~-~~ Falrvlew Rd .• C.M. Agt. . •--nu. --.IA MY HOME. MESA VERDE. &G-5686 Ron. Homemakers, U pjo h n. 646-88U. m iX &OOU>. oa. W· • .._ • 979<62!M 541-6681. ---------1 markings & Gold oolor male =-~~~"-"'---1CABINETRY & all kind.I of F.,.,;_c;:;;;-c-;,--,.~-=-=J 2 STORES -rent rree 2 mo.. pup. Vic. Newport Jl&hts LIC'D Day Caft, 7am-Spm. 1 ** CARPE"I' inst.a1.taUon, Jobi Wanted, M & F 704 ~~. $15C>Gd~· ~~w! Nf!. area. 548-5163. =r1=tt. ~is.i.~ ~n~ lnterJor/exterlor p;j"jJ. Accn't. & wile wish le St Rooms ROOMS SIS ~·k up w/Jdt. beauty ahop? 6T:>-8140. MALE, atrlped kitten ha.a • . babyail your home. Approx. •gma~· -• $30 wk . up apta. l'l\lldren pink le blk nose, w/white Carpet S.,,.fce houaehold repa..1n.. Loweat 1 yr. ~or take. Avail. for f. ~ & pet section. 2376 Newport STORE 1or lease, corner flea collar. Vic. Harbor cost. Call 5.16--1816. iliterview anytime. WW Blvd. CM. 5 4 8 -9 7 $ 5 , Ma.in &: Orange, H.B. DK> View Hills South. Call JOHN'S Carpel IJ Upbolsterv Rain Cutten lnstalled. provide rel'1. ll) 63.5-6099. Temporary Help 615--3961. + sq n. Call 536-mo& 6#-5679. ~~~ 1f::~~~~: Quality worir:. Reasonable. H•le W ted M A F 710 SOO New~rt CenMr Dr LR.GE Bdrm in prlv home, SHOP or Storage 500 to 20fiO 2 Tone, grey atripe, long Free Htima.tes 968-ZJl8 . -an ' • Suite 53> Laguna Niguel. Prlv entr & sl, $65. to .SZJ.O., San haired female cat, about 10 ~I'S & all oolor u-ul'in . ACCT$. PAYABLE" Newport Buch m-3161 bath. ~--n sz. bed. "--nCle -=m::•::n:::t•::.· ,:,49&-"'-'lMO=:..· __ .... 'e'.teoen & 10 minute n. 9 "LERK "C......,. lllll;" _ wks old. On Santiago, near bleach lor white carpel.JI. "' tttrn. $20. wk. 495-4729. 500 aq. ft. Oil 17th St. in Costa Irvine. N. B. in a tree. Save your money by saving GET RID OF THAT Mu.s! be exp'd. in all pha.sea CIDLOCARE. mY homr, 17 PRIVATE bath & entrance Mesa. CaU 548-4438 or ;~~=:::·-=-,,,--~~~-me extra trips. Will clean UNSIGHTI..Y TRASH & pertinent to A/P function. & 6mo children, 2 days per \\'/refrig. No cooking. 642-5150. FND. pt. Collie mix {?) tan living rm., dining mi. & DEBRIS. FREE EST. Excellent ben~tits. For in-wk, rel req. Own trans. Quiet. $70 mo. 548-5750 lndu.trl•I Rent•I 450 & dk. brown female. Vic. hall $15. Any rm. $7.50. COLL. srUDENT ~ formation, call Mrs. Mary ~3280 . (4 b!J<s. So. of San Diego Frwy, on Beach, NICELY furn. room, adull, NOW RENTING Page cr. in H.B. htwn eooch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. LOCAL movlntl I< hauling hy Mc-GlnnU, al 538-9631 Sao,. COCKTAIL WAITRESS 1 b1i.. W H It ... l62ll Pafks'd Lane) 40 or O\T. Pvt ha. & entry. Adama &: Beach~ Blvd. exp. la what counts, not student Large truck. Reas. Ana. Ex onl See Penonoel 1 .. ,;,,,,.,~,;,· ... ·.,o.,n,....,o ... ,,..w!!!!"!!'!!!'!!!'!!!1!!e.,. ... ,;,,,· ,.I ,:673-=1"3&17.,_----o~ LAGUNA NIGUEL 962-'ffillO. method"I do work mi-sell. 534-1846 or 534-2164 ACCOUNTING Clerk I AIR. m~r. li.Jboo a., Club, A Apt Gu.st Home 415 M-1 BLACK & white longhaired 1-:'Good~=rel.='°.;53:c1o..-0:=1Jl:clc.. ~~-YARD, garage cleanups. For Costa Mesa aaUboat 1221 w. Coast Hwy., NA ru-:n. or Unfurn. 370 Pu~~. or Unfum. 370 1600 SQ. 1'""'1'. & UP. k..itten wea.rin& Ilea ooUar CARPET &; up ho 1st e r y Remove -tree1, dlrl., Ivy. manul. IDgb ... nume.riall ap. COMMERCIAL ieaslng agent On San Diego Freeway found In Neptune tract, cleaning. Will clean any Drlvewya, aradin&· 847-aiti. tltude &: 2 )Tl ecper. req'd. for new office building in Call 831-1600 F0W1taln Valley. ~3422. house of carpet fl5, empty. SKIPLOADER & dump truck Oppor. for adva.ncemept Orange C.O Salary + com- IRVINE lndustrla.l Area. FOUND: male Whippet, ~9800.. Work. CObmte, asphalt wit.bin 1 yr avail. For info. mi~n. ~ Estate lice~ Newport Be1Ch 10,000 S<J. ft.. dpck high, well trained, Tatoo inskie =arpenter sawing, breaking. 846-7110. ~p1~· Equal Oppor. dellrable. Contact Mr. BEACH LIVING •prlnklen. -7630 hind log. 833-6830, or -~w6_,.-----Hou1ocloan1-· Williams, 9 am-11,lll am. 673-8370. WOOD RK, paneling, cab-1 ------'-'"..::.•---1ACCEPTING applicaUons ~. !Now You Can Afford) Ront•I• Wonted 460 PRESCRIPTION Glas•·• inets, patios, gen'! repaln. HOUSE OF CLEAN for .,.veyant fuhwasher.l ,:::~:::::.=-~k---I * Prlvoto Room * for Ambulatory Lady or Man Good, nutrltlou1 }"'ood. .. Duke DaDurka &t6-7598. Colony Kitchen, 2 7 1 4 2 C 0 0 K I Hou a e . e e per. BACHELOR (Furn) .......... .'., From $195 MATURE worruuf wants found 1-29-73.~c: Mesa THE PROFESSIONAL Ortega Hwy San J Bayfront N.B. l.Jve-m. Adult l Bedroom ..................... From $180 ~"'"'"'"'"'"'~"'"'"'"'!!!!!!!~I &mah Apt1 Corona de! Mar Verde Dr & try aub. All types of CLEANING SERVICE Capistrano • uan family, refs. Salary open. Nice, cheerful alm0&phere. * Call 548-4753 * 2 Bedroom From $230 Rentals to Shire 430 pref'red. Reas. Ref a . 540-2164. •CARPENTRY* 19170 Discount wi t.his ad . 673-2459. FULL .. ·S·E· ·c·u· .R. '1rv',. 's"y"sr" .EM 644-1608. SML in inia!ure Brwn dog, lg. & sm. 536-1648 642-6824 or 646-2527 ARTIS'!, Repro, Paste-up, COOK fem 4 half An .. ., wk. h'te f ial rki -• C t C ot OFF c c qualilied only, W r It e ' ' -· SHARE a nice home. Male WANTED: Buildinjt for w 1 • nc ma ngs, •.:u emen, oner • J E LEANING, TOO! Classifi-.. d ~ Dail mwt be able to prepare for HEATED POOL or the BEACH Thrift shop. Low rent. flea collar, male. Vic: I---'-------"" a no. wi:, Y .,.. Elevator Annual Lease or female. For information Call 646-49S8 Fountain Valley. 968-239B. SPECIALIZING in patio!, Prof. Carpet Cle•ning Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa ..... 492-6211. Adults Only, Sorry No Pets call 5.18-0534 after 4 pm and ~~~~~~~~~ VIC. Poinsettia & 4th Ave. sidewalks & driveways. Low Al50 windows & floor care. Mesa, Ca 92626. weekends. ~ Corona del Mar, black male rates, free est. Xln't job Call Dutc,h 537.i_::m COUNTER LADY LAS IRISAS 2 Glrls wUI share 3 Br apt ll'iiii4l cal wilh white markinga done. Howard, 6#-1423 or JAPANESE lady lo do ASSEMBLERS to worl< in new <hy deaning 5515 RIVER AVE ., NEWPORT BEACH w/same. 2 blks to beach, ~· ST;r-5.328. David 642-98.52. housework. Own transporta. URGENTLY agency in ~ BclL ~ (The New Place In Newport) CdM. Call 675-1?6? !,~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ PATIOS-PLANTERS lion. M"'t have•-·--· F-EM Roo te A.. BLACK poodle • Med sz. e ~' ~ e of business. scz.nio. Res. Mgr. Diane & Wm. Sbar,baugh 642-256& . mma want..u to Female. (Approx. 1-2 yrs.) All Concrete work. Brick, -~"'""'-'-=='--"--NEEDED share BR w·bath. 113 Pearl, Announcements 500 Vic: Nr. corner of Talbert & slump5tolle wk. l!!K-3533. Dedicated Cleaning DELIVERY of DA 1 LY Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apts., Ba1Isle,673-2S7S. • 1---------Warrl ·Euclid, 962-88'.ll. PATIOS, walks.; drives. Saw, *WE 00 EVERYTHING* PIIm, SUNDAY ONLY, to Newport Beach Fum. or Unfurn. 370 PREF. male to 1hl' w/fttn & PARTY TIME at the FOUND female mixed break. remove & replace Rets. Free est 646-2839 :SP8fh: use~~ Coron1 del IMr ~~3~110 mo. util Incl. ~l~~~it~P.t ~ ni:h~Te~ ~~!.~~jp~witington :;re~ ~~:1:.at.Not By ~t ~~tion • AsSEMiuRS ~~ ~8:1~w':: ~ p!~~~=::T 2 BR, adults, no"'"· So. of P~~~~~~~ikl75°~~: :,t.,rree food, games. Lost 555 "~:::o:::"~:::·=c=~°'r,co644--0687::.M:,,,ax:,:;::, :..·""=m~en• JAP~ ~*to do • PACKERS o~UvC.,:YMea. Man for 1 h~y., =l. ~ R ---------CUsrDM, CEMENT WORK housework. Own tra.nspcr+,,._. Worlc when & ""here stationery stm'e, full time, Oft the bay nt OO~IATE needed female, .__ ll•l U)ST, -ward'. 0-yr old Drives, WALKS, patios. --~--· -~-13;~32_._____ must + be neat appearing. Co.I • ...._ ___ , $125. mo, yrly on beach. .___ __ _._ •00 .... n....1 d-~-Don """ =•4 )'OU want! n~ h sta~ ·- Lu ~ ~--· · Selma saI / c~ =~· · ~ · WINDOW CLEANING ~•• ·--·~ -· · xury apartment llvlna: I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 645-3538 after 5:30. min uzer, t pep-N Bl d c M look . th t -r IRu! s) N •·-Lo Controctor Ask for G'-n 24 "-A•u """7 I • e'ol'IJ'Ort v ·• · · over tng e wa er. En· Woman to share nice priv. "" ' u · 0 "'I>'" st "' '""" ......-v•"' nter1m DEWVERY boy, 21 joy $750,00) healtlt spa, 7 * * * cottage at Little Corona. at Warner & Springdale, ---------* * JAPANESE lady to do p el Sen• k B d' •,will,1~ng pools[. 7 u,ghtedf SPARKLING NEW 6T:Hl694 or 673-3959. Person1l1 530 ~56ss are<t!'.,..,Jg~.31'69· aJtc~r AddlJ:>~ & So~~~ ho u Ii e work . own enonn tee ~~~ d1s b a;<reSts ennlll courl5, p u11 m le& o ~-... .., transportation. 54~1029. 6'42778 W. 2Dth, C.M. Laguna o:.ch. ' bicycle trails, putting, shuf· NEED 2 males to share 4 Br j 2. 673-rotl * 549-ZJ.70 uco tleboard,croquet.Junior l 'a house & util , in Hnlg Bch. HEALTH " 700Block Shalimar,l yr.old JACK Taulane -Repair lncomeT•x .7523 546-2592 oENTAL RECEP- from 1174.50 monthly; a1'o l BAY SHADOWS l80 mo. 96H;68. SERVICES Yorkshire Terrier, female, remod., addit. 21) yrs. ""P· S il T Serv' Equal Oppor. Employer TI 0 N I S T I 0 FF ICE . ~~=~u~~ll Ef~~ Apartments ..;G.:.':.:""9c:'.:.'..;'.:.0 :..' ..;R:.:""='-..;4:;;35 Therapy Massage Sauna ~:h.~kr ~J~ X Ypri:!nt Llc'd. My \Vay Co. 547-0136. m ey ax ice ~y workers, Boat =PA~~~ ill m;;,_ v 4~ trlc kltchena, prtvate pa.::is Spacious, Light &: Cheery! Garage for Storage. Insurance-Injury Cases 730 Shalimar Apt A, c .M. Drafting • 15 Years LOCALLY • assembly. No cxper. oecesa. baa managerial posU:lon or•b&Jcon.ies, carpetilig, dra-ADULT LIVING 1959 Maple Ave., Costa Mesa Welfare. Cases . Treated 642-3387. PLAN~ouses. Rem 0 d , Fee Schedule 3 rd shift, 1Jpm-7am. Apply Open for an inteUil:ml, perlea. SUbWt'anean· park. J BR's FROM $157 Manager, Apt. 5. BROWN &: grey stri......i male Room Additions . .$50 up. Mailed On Request at gate at llpm or 7am. creative woman. Must have ing with elevators. Op!ional 2 BR' FROM $ Office Rent•f 440 Message Training t"O" _,_,., 557-9695 \ SMILEY MacGregor Yacht Corp, ability to orpniie b9' awn maid RrVice. Just north of I 177 I.;;.~;;_:.:;:;:;;;:,:_ __ = 1885 Park Ave., Costa Mesa altered cat, "Joe," wearing 551-..-. N. A. • C.P.A. 1631 Placentia, CM. activities I: assume Fashion Island at Jam~ Beautiful appointments in· 1741 WESTCLIFF OR. 1 ___ _:5_:~::_8..;8;.:m"-----~:n 1J1:Ut!!c&Mi:~ 5.'!: .;;G..;1;..rd..:on_lng=-----~~rvi:~::: ~-~ ~~.! .. &.lns~tio~-olpf ~'i:;i~~~tsCaU0~1~ ~l~~~[rf~1 H~~· elude Decorator Fireplaces. Prime loc. Store oc Offices OLYMPUS REWARD. 548-5850. PRO~NAL Gardener, at your convenience 111 your 'riq'd 1·..t~ '&"'~ -~ DENTAL .Assistant. at least for rental information Shag Carpeting. ·Private 3000 sq. ft. at 22e, st trnt LOST Jan IO, ] pure German tree work, pr u n Ing, home. 546--0lZ aft 6 pm. shift. ~ Cllnds. &rl-'im;e' 6 mo'i exper Basy ofc Patios. Pool . Jacuzrl • Jots, pkg, wal. pan'!, cpt, F1n+11tic: M1111ge For Shep. fem. .2 yrs, 1 mb<ed sprinklers, cleanup jobl, please. • So Sats ~ benefits: Yea,Jy .. Bayfront Volleyball court • Gas. drps, air/cond. Alm · · . · Men & WolT\•n German Shep male 4 yrs, 1 landscaping. George, $4 ml Ope 9 AM At1l1tant Manager me · 3 J.oyely new unfurn. apts. BBQ's, 2 Ofc suites, 705 aq. ft. ea. Walk-in Whirlpool & Sauna mixed German Shep Fem. 6 .64&-589.1.::::,=::_--~~-· n. n · -8 PM Womeus apparel,• Need for H.B. area. Call l.S pm. 3 &: 2 BR 2 ba e ch p · or \\"ill combtne. Indds util. Private Rooms VI Eide Del M ,.,. 4JIJ N. El Camino Real our So Coast . PIW store •~89H033~=·------ & slip. ~l~y ext~a:_ l~~':I. 409 BAY St, Cotta Mes• alr/cond, Grnd fir. Own 2930 W. CST HWY, N.B, ~~~! ~:lvd. ~7. ar, ~plei;:wai.Jgard'an !ard!~: San Clemente, C92.-676S Must hi.ve solid sales exper: DENTAL A• a I a ta nt. occupancy. M entr. & str. no. Plenty pkg. 645-750l Janitorial Please writt! informal Chairside Career Call: 673-3663 .:"M._~ Evea. ll\l!t*r B! E·lOl Co..Q p. Bkrs. 548-9586. NOON TIL 4 AM DAILY PERSIAN tiger male cat, ~ala337ni, 646-4676, resumetoHubbu.b,2241No. opportunio/ for sharp u•...-vvuof * 646 331 * grey w/blk stripes, lost on 1 .;~~,~=· =-~---JEFF 'S CLE AN 1 NG Orange Mall, Q""nae Ca. capable girl. Exp'd. La.rum •!!'!!!'!...,!!'!!!!!!..;!.. .. / CORONA DEL MAR *HINDU SPIRJTUALJST * Tustin nr 171h. Doni COMPLETE garden serv. SERVJCE ~·•"ru cl · ~ ·-~' N'guel '95-4245. App1'0x. 1200 "'"'· ft. ofiice Let this ad c"·"-your "'"1=7 Lawns cl as rales .......,....,. eaning .. ...._.. Attn: ~dent. 1 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 102~ W Bolboa 673·366) * 2 WEEKS FREE * Vista del Mesa ADULT GARDEN HOMES IRVINE AVE. AT MESA Move in w/depoa:its only 2 Bedroom 1200 Day & Night Security, Pool, Fountains. Rec. Bldg. wl exercise rm, billiards, col· or TV. Ea. Apt . haJ dish· washer, rel.rig, shag cpl, & pr! palio or deck. 54$4855 THE EXCITING .... ,..,06.. .........-...,.. • , eanup, re . . for home & ""-lne•· S PALM MESA APTS. space tailored to your de-whole outlook on life for the LOST miniature ma 1 e re.Ua. serv. to yrs exp. 646-6384. uua »<>• ATI'F;l'./DANTting, for lady 01 HWASHER MINUTES TO SCH sign. f'ull securify bldg. better Professional advice Dachshund, blk, bnvn, _'5_7_-2439~-· ------L nd . recupera from illness, MU&t be clean &: neat. Apply FURN. OR ~'itiRN. · "'-'i!h ample parking. on life, Lie. Readings daily. reward! Vic: Erickson, COMPLETE La. w n & a taping Lag Bch. Mon. -Frl., 11:30 in penion, SUrt &: Sirloin. Unbellevably la.rec apts ' Ask ror Christine 1D AM·lO PM. 492---9136. Laguna Hills. 586-2520. Gardening service. Hauling BRYANT'S Comp I et e :~. JD.00 p.m. ~. 5930 W. Coast Hwy_ .. N.B. huge pool, Jacuz:i elect blt· BOYD REALTORS 675-S930 ~Sao· ll2CleNo. El Camino LOST wallet w /passport & cleao-up. Jim 548--<»05. landsca.ping & gardening.19 , DENTAL Chair Assistaftt. 1· ins, shag crpts,.drp.s, sauna DESK space available $50 ~. mente. near In.ilno's restaurant. Yrs. local exp C.Ontractor AUTO LOT BOY. 5~ days. 8 2 yrs exper. Send resume to etc. Adults, no pets. mo. \V IJl provide fumlture PROBLEM .Pregnancy. Con-Reward! 979--4400 ext 4l, QUICK CASH 962-()492. • ' to S Mon. tht;u Fri. 8 to 12 P.O. Box 1427, Newport SINGLES .F'rom .$150 at $5 mo. Answering service fidenlial, s y mp at h e t I c Ask for Carl, 548-39l7 eve. M I Sats. Good 15enefitl, vaca-Bch. 1 BEDRM. Jo~rom .$160 available. 222 Forest Ave., pregnancy counseling. Abor-• ntenance lion with pay. 'See Vic D,:,ENT;;:::~AL--Sec-'y-l!ookkee ___ _ 2 BEDRM. From 1180 Laguna Beach, 494-9466. llon & adoptlono rel. AP· U)ST black female poodk>, 6 THROUGH A B & B Snyder, ATLAS Chry1ler-Exper. or college. ~ Unfum AP! A .1 F $lO CARE "~" AA.,., . mo. old vie. 22nd, C. M. 'Dl • .-...... th, 2929 u--'-r ·~ ~ s Y8.I rom DESK space available $50 · ~. 645--0695; 646-9935. Working way +thru college .. .,,.......... ... ...... ""' .n<r.:iuuu. to $15 LESS. mo. \VIU provide furniture PALM & CARD READINGS DAILY PILOT Exp'd at Painting: Blvd., Costa Mesa ---0-u;nw--ASHER---- You're right, they're under· at $5 mo. Answering service Tells Past, Present & GRAY fem cat, 6 mos, brn carpentry & aJI types of AVON CALLING I Appl)> 9A.M·l2 noon. UIO priced! 1561 Mesa Dr. availabl.!. 17875 Bee.ch Blvd. Future (213) 694-1350 Fully ~Ro~.~~~ 41:iiW· WANT AD Gen e r a I Maintenance. To help with those after·the--So. Main st Balboa.. {5 blks from Newport Blvd.) J-lunlineton Beach. 642-4321. _Ii_'·--------I 540-0670 days, 645-5436 eves. holidaya billJ. A splendid D , A ' • 546·9860 FUbL SERVICE SWINGING SINGLES LOST male black & white 642 S 78 Painting & ea.ming. opportunity in your r S • Uli,.Sfhan-t $145 & UP WES'l'CWFF 'BUII.DING Call Jim :Hl PM . cockapoo near Bay-Dr., • 6 P•f:!rhon•I-owo neighl/Orhood. Young lady (18-281 lo assist Corner Westcl.itf Drive & 539-3122 ~N;•;wport;:;;;;;;Bc;;b.~Ca;;;;U;675-3;;;;136=. . ..=::::::::::::::::;;, -::::::!~:;::;';":'::"":;::;-:;:-•l=,.,-,,,..,,,_;54Cl-~7~04~1---in health spa. W11l lrain no EASE GIGANTIC 1 &: 2 BRA . ' FOR1.L You Bet it 's underpriced! Irvine Blvd, Newport Beach ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. CUSTOM PAINTING BABY SJ TTER, exper. exp. IX'C. Apply in penon 2 B,R. 811.yfMnt Apt. $550 That's v:hy this apt. \roh't Mr. Howard 645-fil.01 Phone 542-7217 or write Inter/Exter. Unlum. inter. Refined, reli,a.., happy for 2 any all or e\'e. 2!30 W. 2 BR. Nl'ar beach . .$395. la.st long.Cpls, drps, stO\re & NEAR o.c. Airport, hotel, P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. Trader's Paradt"se spec. price. Free color con· children, 1 achl age & 1 tod· Coast Hwy, N.8 . George Wiiiiamson rcfrig. Lots of green la\.\·n. restaurant.II. Dix. space, in1· COUPLES PARTIES sultlng & eat. Llc. Ins. die~. 7:30-5:30 Mon thru EXEC SECY/DENTAL Re•ltor Covcr 'd garages. Adulls, no med. occupancy, La\vcsl Call Phil 3 to 9 PM Won't be underbid. 642-6005. f'ri. Own tranap. Lite RECEPTIONJSl' * 548-6570 * pets. 20'10 }~ullerton Ave., (1 rates. 2172 Du P o n I , 539-3344 No Wastiol bs.kpna. $50 wk to start, Call In~~llgent & creative ht- Blk. E. of Newport Blvd. & 833·3223. Soci•I Clubs S3S li"nes *WALLPAPER* alt 6:30, 646-0616. d1vidual wanted for EASTBLUFF 1 Blk. So. <ll Bay, C.M.! 1617 WESTCLIFF Wheo you call "Mac" BABYSl'M'ER, aJtenxions \':'"~nt ~ poo!. &12-8600. ~ 548-1444 Ob)y for teaenen school age n Pl'Ogn!:wve denl&I Villa Granada Apts. 1200 sq. ft. Crpt, air cond, If Quan . t1• mes ,. 646--lID daughters., 839--7518 a.ft 5 & olfice. Future Um.ilf!d OnJ;r Undtr New ample pkg, util, janitor. you want tity PAINTING & PAPERING, all day Sat. r.v~ area by lnlUative & ,&bil.lfy to • TOWNHOUSE · .Spacious Management Baumgardner •104. 541-5032 ~~;;.sc~1~S! 20 yrs. in Harbor area. Lie a as um e respomjbilib' 1~··\\"~:' t!:~·· a:~.l~~~~es2 CASA VICTORIA HUNTINGTON Beach-Pvt. You're looking for & bonded. Ref's furn. B~Y8!TifER,4 f W~ & Salary open. m-6510. • I. 1 .t-2 Br. Furn & Unfurn. bath, Off street prkg. Ulll DISCOVER dollars 642-2356. · Ul1.! to . or mos. FRY COOK car garage. Pool Fat'1 1ties. Car~is. dra....,s, D/W, TV Pd Adj PO M girt. NB Own trans .. $37511.10 . ..--..-~ .. · · r. Lang, DISCOVERY PROF. Painter, honest work, ..,.tL.-.., Over 21. Mmt be dean 1:. N ant. Pool etc. Co1nc By & 5-W-1301 U 'd / i In / ~..-ear Cd~l High S..·hoo\ Inquire about our Move-in · "The Something El11e" Co. reaa, c ns. t ext. BABYSITTER needed for 2 neat. Apply in pef'10D SUrf 835 An1igos \\'ay, NB tH4-2991 Allowance, 525 Victoria St. 01,.FICE apace, 444 Old Call: ~ton.Fri 1D am-10 pm free est. Reta. ~2759. children, my home Call aft &. Sirloin, 5930 W. 0 Cr1Nt OCEANFRONT rondo, 3rcl at Harbor, C¥. fi42--897o. Newport Blvd, 3 hi.ks N. of TI4-83.5-6885 213-387-3393 WILL lrade either $20,001 MOBJLE Home 24x55 2 Br. PROF. Painting, abo .roofs, 6pm, ~1867 ' Hwy., N.B. floor, Fantastic view ocean EXTRA LARGE-l Br. New Hwy 1. 275 gq. ft . $85. Natkmally Recogni.z.ed seaaoned 2nd TD: Sl.5,000 2 Ba. + Den in Driftwood accoua. ceil. lnter/ecter. BA&¥St1TER wanted· 3 FtJU.. nine Dependable day &-'bay. Uururn 2 BR, 2 ha, f>18-5300 I ~~~~~~~~~ or .$12.000 2nd TD' a tor Beach Club, H.B. For 4 BR Lie/Ina. ~ est. 66-6191. dayl 'J>ef week 8 to 6, New. Dlshwuher. Apply R1azer frplc, all bllns, crpts. drps, ~~ b'!;.t.~f:e:eed J:1: DELUXE Office, panel I: [SJ equity in units, N'pt area. Home or income property. BIG Disc. _ W.P. & labor, • Beach. S'J!..1.803. R~tauranN t. 16 Fub1on parldn;; iv secun!y. Nothing infant ok. No pets. 1887 walls, carpet, parking. 2052 lMt and rOUftll I CoastORANGProE peCorti.es, SD~~ 536-0321. call for samples &: Ht., Tbe BE A U:T y ()perakr-~ ~or ~ .. =ewponlk:b bet g·~ like it In town! .$·12:i & utll. Monrovia, 645-2114• Newport Blvd., C. M . . . .............. PIT Bull, Shepherd. '64 Hancmt-n 547-M46. more lor )'OW'.lel1 by renttng·I-"''-;;;-'. -="""'=~~--! 642-J392.2 ""s°'R"."Fro=m=p'-'15=_=-F)'ee--u-til. Ground noor. 64&-W. ~iiiiiiiiiiii;;iiii~~;; ranch & acreage. Ideal syn. Buick or Rambler for lam· PAPERHANGERS space, Poputar CdM aloo.I Gener1I Ofc Wetlr 2 Bdm1 unfum. apt Poot. Encl pr. Dshwhr. 241 CrL\t 2400 sq. ft., $500 to $&Xl • dication, churcb,' spa, ecol· bor, plaster, motorcycle, Reduced ratet for tht off 6+1-1321. or 551-4515. ' ' l8U ~ St.. &A. S250 mo. Annllll.I lease. 5ll Avocado St. CM 646-12>4. per mo. 7200 sq. tt. $1211 Found (f .... ads) 550 OIY KroUP. Conaicl exec hm, dlsbwaaber or r INDl t--5., 6f11HM9. 1 GELCOAT "PW"lllr-....1 w. Bay-Ne wport Beach. per mo. 2411 Coast Hlwa.y &; desert. boat or 7 838-4651.. Call 531-5027 • BOAT BUD.J>ERS -TOP $$ • YVl.""'' Call 88&-18:U dovs !San _D.;;•;.;"'"-'P-'o-"ln:.:t____ MacArthur. •~¥•!. · $1000 -" '" 1" ACTIVE DENT OFFICE APl'. INTERIOR Ser!oua. ambltlowl, .....,. E>Q>er. Copta1 Recr-"'V -111...-1""' 90% Cocker ntlx, Utt .. .,. ... ty __,,,., 11o a.crea AL A carpet cleanlna:. Ret't -letden in trldt1 A mgmt. lac, 6C2-0542. :!q. r.-~lnol or 883-29-0 3 BDRM unfurn studio BETWEEN 90 &: 100 eq ft of-brownl1h/m:l. Vic. Upper or cbolcc Antt!lope Valley • $35,000. ·Trade for Boat· FREE~~ &n.70Ci9 Ltfs tallt! (1l3)831..aoJ. Employer. ""VII""• , , 2 BR, ~ 111k 10 ocean, ms 21~~U~1~u~::;~~ ~: ~~;",sp z~f N~a ~~ Bay, C.M. can 6734698· ~rty. FOR • ~t ot Ea~ ~ · or ~7009 Pla•ter, Patdl, Repair B006KEEPER. tr av ~ 1 GIRL FRIDAY f:;c,smo. Upper w/sundeck. ca ll co lle l't e v e C.M. ~~~~~i:,lf11~tf~~: 5.16-0.121 =...,,,A,:l=tcr'=-..,8,,_P,_."'M,_._,,_1 *PATCH PLASI'ERING .~:,:e21to~ ~v~ ~~ =: _, d?'P•. 6$-3."'i03. (213)592-)117 OFFICE ~Pftce 4 .Wtes avail Newpoi( fleigbta. 64&-45£9. flSOO eqty tn =· Glaa SIOop, 22' OWENS V'3, bunka • All types. Free flltlnw.tl!I: In 1be Sun, 2400 West O>ut vlrittp. N() ab. Great to. San Cltmente Huntington 8e•ch by Rlwrside Ave. Post Of. nu paint, eanv.i covr, 4 cyl ppey.bead:bait tank..pG). Call 5e4'l5 Kwy, NewJ;M!118eact; 926«)., wodlen._ S&ut • .,.. ,.,_. HEWL Y decorated 3BR. .lBA. Jove.ly sha}t crpts tbrouKhout. Wlk shopping, bch -park. Chlldrtn "W'flcome, $1 Q , 3ti CaUe Punue, Apt B. ~ aft """' wttd111 anti oll day Sat • SulL 2 BR apt. No children or pell. Nffd 1 "'1delM. mer to mantat S ao;;lt. $190. lff& '50. lor ft'ICt.•t of 5 apts. lm-8012. - BRAND NEW QUO VADIS 111 'Luxury Galdm Apia. Bllcll"'°"J..!.• 2 BR'L FR""' $1U lltd l'Ool.Jl<lml·SallMI R4: .rtatJon Room ' Morel Arlult1 ""b . No Pets IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY . 18992 Flondl St. I ~ blk. W. Of .}arfield "* QUTET new uclw:ive and 8faclt Wvd.l unlta ov...-UW Oc.an & HUNTINGTON Gardens Ap!L ~lly. J BDRM, % BA. Hf!il at Bola Chlc.t. 112 c.u. l'lll'kl• 8lll-1323. Compare -See 8?9. 5$1.aiO, -whal l'Oll're rnlelire· Fr. s... ,,...., c.,im--,:U»-;::..;:l280::::;:..----- 2 BR, 1 llA; .-, reft1c, D~l~:. ~'t r:,:.· ..... mo.olt -IUO\ --, ..._ " ~..,. $1.iO. .. re • rice. 215 Ri verside, &0-3.147. Black female poodle found n inbrd toe, aleepa 2 tor van Value or~trade street )ep..I x -"- 2 ADJOINING omCES. ~:imdrnut ~~~esa or car. T.o.I?. ot' $.500 at dune blfUY or"'' jeep, etc. Plumbing C....-.Mtr-Car Wash HM·~~ a.. .. bu I ·-~--C.M. -lo~.68 mo. 494-5814. 497-29:15. 6e-isl> dt 61&<5955. • -n~~G REP··-1 L!j!ullll Bl&d\ -~--Bl~ ,_.,,;,"ml uu'f.. i';.'~ ~-FND 1Iy tan male dog. • ~ALL adlilt 1 BR Unils. 53 ACRES in PAIJM,\ VAL-''No-' lllo ....n~ CARPET" SALlsMAN1 a •••• CK. . SUlTE $300. Pvt. ofc -Edi~ • Saota Ana. Prllne Ors· Lo<. Sclltt LEY, onnge .,,,... W1JI ~* r-* Exper. prelemd In retlll C:.,~ ~· ~ .... -larfll -546-' 615-7139. wllbel to tndo uP\vilh tu excbllwt_lo< Orange eoun. -w>cloond Illa for ...,.di man who ..., "tail Al~~rvlt.""· ~ llUSll Setter, Sonia Ana lret eict,hanat. Fou> Star ty tlllllL !OUR STAR . t,,_ •i'flili' •• $! ,...11 to-..,,. $12,000 to lj,•1'11' .::-~ He!pll area, !119-53St. Rll)O .• -· Realt)' -~ S.wor to -$13. ~ comm. Car --G~"· • •' CORONA del Mor. xlnt lo(. BLACK f..,,.,. cat, .,.,,, HAVE 2 -du!ll....... '12 HONDA CB '50. 4lIIO *·-* p;;illl"--. ...... om ....... = .. 18' • 12' lharJl oUice. Prlq:. allecllonatt. MeS& del Mar unll 2 Bit, in otim'e loc, Sao MlLE5. WANT VW OR Sowlng/Altv-port. wftb CalIL larpat ex HAlRDRXSSEllS Needed $15. m-:I048. vlcinlQ>. 546-6580. ~-'lndt for hJ. OATSIJll OR f ••~~--~ ... " ~""!"~ _!h~!!.,· ~~QI-• PROFESSJONAL SQlte ready YOONO Cennan Shepherd come prop. Oolta Mesa or CALL """.-tn....---a---. ,.,. ....,,. - to go. lle1I at Bolsa Wea. female wtth c~ c:b&1n, no Sch area. 675o(l36Tlf15.3300. • M).fT1'9 • Nell, 1«JU11tll. JO )'ell'I exp. IUMDl1RGDl llaa:dtC " H.B. $27'/mo. 81&-Jll), ..... found In i..,una '68 vw Bu"1!)' , .... body, LDVELY' BR dlalet, Laite n1o DAILY PILOT ~ .: .. ;!.1-=: Buslnu1 Rontol 445 Beach. 494-485.1. top, rolibar, slrippao, ""' -•ad, $41),0ID. $11.llllO ' --~ FND male Golden Retriever. bar "2 set rtar llNI ,.. !C)\lltr lot Wllll or 1_ J. Cflt4MIO Tll~ NEW & exp'd in ~ "1:.t71: COMflt ERCIJW.. Office Spoct V1c. MacAr1hur & Main $.A. -i-' .. Se"" all nd wrt. For Locbrt BM.-Realtor: ___.._, ~ -~-'! ~"-A _,, -......._ J:tOll ... n. S250/MO. 380 w. lllHOl8. ;u::i no'.;dls .,., -1, ·v· ' ,.,,_ • "--·· ~ WANT · AD -.. --- wuson, C.M. 64Z-:ll3J. FOUND H .~. ~·~ -1 ..... jobll welt:om<. --... -.... - LEASE-0-2 .-.J co.to vlclntty M~o.I~ ~ I M a lot, 135,000. $26.000 =-~=: Tvtorint ~~~Gibe-"=..~ :!_';,~~.:ft. all Ot' M-51&-73111! or m:,1139, :"'""'· Won! more wills Ott ~g5. ~ f!.12 U7I :. i:.Vtr~; .... -~ '70 Sq. Ft., Im H : ,,.:, In -c<IM. J. Loe~~;., Rall« -... ...... • --.- llIIO mo, e ~ 844-151! -------------11!..!!l.~~i=:;~~ !llr. Lon ......., • • • -·--··· ... -' -· • • ·-· FtOru.vy I, 19'13 DAILY PILOT ~ 1rm · iiiii I '"..., . .,. l[Il) I '"...,_ l[Il] ~I _ ....... _ •. ~ l~ I ...... •· l~ ;I ............. _.. m;m~m;l: W°"fed.M& F 710 HolpWonlod,M & F 710 HoleWo~l~,M & F 110 HolpWonled. M & F 711 HelpW.-,M& F 710 Furnltu,.. 110 Ml ... llo,_,1 Ill Plono1/0'91nt 826 TV, Rodlo, HIFI, l[Il) I a cl 0 ! NcR m OPR R. E. TRAINEE ., S'ECR.:rARr 1or n•w WAITRESS, .. per.DOtW>dtr '* AUCTION * Pl\IVATE PARTY WANTS Storoo 136 HANDYMAN 4 Hou AD l\.E-Broktt & Developer dtstrlct ol!lco , betnr 21. P/time 5 pm·9 pm. No FfNEuaodfllrDllute.&llma· FRIDAY 7 PM. TO BUY PIANO !'OR RCA• Zenith Sele. Grand Gonorol Fix All ra oy =-~ ~mr" for . =--~~ <lrs~J'. ~., '6,"\:!rL K=: ~ r::u:::t FEBRUARY iND CASH 831>2'llll ~= ~ !,"1!ho ~~ • Mature A neat wi the • VOLT . lmmed. ope~. 'l')iplna:, 512 w. 19th St., c.M. lion&! aofa Ta JI a i • i en R~•~ A ~ Sewing M1chlne1 121 yr picture lube, 1 yr _pe:rta: a ; ...... of Job. Toola ~ ln1tont. Porsonnel Rceeptl'('yJ)Ut -"°" dlciaphone, ,.,,....L For w A IT RE s SES-Fond " ~ s:J s:J"*s..n. ~-d , .... Ono_~~:... b-.... 1,,. wamuily. Cash 90 : tnuiep,. req'd.-M&-28Sl Temporary Servletl Genenl. Ohlce S4SO interview tJ>pl., call eocktail Apply ln penon 11 •w• :J..: _,., oC nk:e .... _o. ca or te:rma to 38 months. For • ' • 3848 Canipua l>r Suite. 106 'Exec.. Sec')' ID }ftl $700 between 9:30 • 11:30 am to 3 lienry•.a Restaur9.nt 11 AM to 4 PM ~ Avtnlml inel, d:ropl.t table, 8 Wind· Zenith shop 9021 Atlanta at • HAND lb9ft1i!n, male tit Newport Be&cb ., ~7U ,F/C ~ S'1!0 SU-4833 er write: to Vemon. n22 • Briatal s.E Sant& Campo, lbe Blutts, Newport D' t'ba1n, tea ~t 6 pc Magnolla, H.B. 962-5559-Yor : -to ltlllf lhop~ Equal 0.-~ Secftiorles 1'> '9IQ F. 0. Man CL U, Ana " Beach-l>edrm ..t. -"""'• COf· RCA "'°" !9046 Brooldwnt , :: ~~J!°nNI. ' ·~ Cvu•tty Educator's LUe Int:. Co., wAriiu:.ss needed AppJy In (ff tabl& 15 Bedroom &eta, at Garf\e)d, H. R. 968-3329. i Bl'fd. CM. 1 ~ ewport NEED reliable adult woman' .underwriter $l5l< Suite 210, 1905 E. 17th St., penon Loves woO@lc Bar Almost new Simmons Queen Cheats, Dinettes,. Dtvan.¥ Ii ABC Color TV, Qranee , .Tbun.oaly. tor houaekeeplns a:•lnvc:ntor)'Clrk $500 8antaAna,9'J101. be~30t6BriatolCM =·~~~~= LowlSea~.Wurlitz.erBaby Co unty 's larges t H.8. boy, 16 yra or over, deU chlldcare. Varied hr&. tor 4 AIP Oedc: $Gl SECRETARY w·-~•~• F' . .....a. .. 1_.,, • , •hain, •m. GPool"""1 PblW-00· ~~!001ng cood. RCA/Zenith Dealer. 1 lllliM., maintenance, mme well behaved _ .. u .. -n ·-A/PA Pa)'roll $475 R A.1'.n.c..;»&:.0> * ........, :"" ....,. « .. .... .,..,.., . ta '9.. .,.... . ma· I TC·-' heavy lift.inc. '"Jlusi have g.16 Green~~ ~ eo.t Acaountant SUK to eglonal Manaeer OocktaU ~· Sid a Spanldh tamp &: table $.iO. ch.ines, Stereos, Spanish b&r, SONY rttt-10-ree ....,.,, . clean ~. For appt, F~taln Valley Good PQ Keypunc~ $500 ~~lbl!__ posi~ Onfor Blue Beet. . ~J!!>~wo ••. ·. 216m,1a1~0.,11 t..a.nws, Pictures, Freezeni, ~i28~ke rte'4'. $250. Call ; 549-(1968. Must haw ~ For i,,.: G. Ofc Ina (P.L) ~ ........... &u.o.w.;tlve ...... e WAR'RESS, exper. Must be .... ~'"'• •'" '-"" Retrip!l'aton., Stoves, Dish- terview call 892-5M3 A/P Conatr $550 girl otfice, Plet.&ant sur· OYel' n. Call for interview, $75. BR chair $35. f\laple w-A .MUCH. MORE! TAPE RPcorder, Teac A 60 ~:*~:Tfm~& . Girtf'ri. lnll. $700 roundings in Newpo.r t m-mo. ~!5t $50. Ireniaker .. }.~·~,!11~ h\'Jtl' 'AUCTION Greatbuyson rnanydifferent 10. bareJy used, New $700.: ;'!!'Y ................ _ "'-L 11 NEED energetic, flexible, r---oter 0pr $150 Beacb. Aaressive, arowmg WANTED· .. ....__,,...., ... ......,. ~ W .J . h . Ask, $375. 1-499-1704. 1 . .._ .uu.1. rtu: ~ wy friendly girl hnmed tor ......,.. • .,.., $500 Start "" .......... _.,. .. slraig t stitch and zig.zsg ~~~~~~~~=~1 Corona deJ. MU ., multi clerical dutlel, J;t Jr. Tax Acent flOO contf*J'IY·641r41Zl Imo. , delivery ilrl 19-40. No exp HIDEABED, black vinyl sewing machinC'S -all ln · NEWPORT CaD 7l4: • nee. Call Losada'• Auto; lounge, chair, king u padded COME BROWSE AROUND top 1vorking condition and [I HOUSEKEEPER -Uve ln le: typist 4 tome SH. 6tO-• n-.... --1 ~ ·-~ ~ ~~ •--1n•-•-· at ~"~ hdbd. 4 maple chn, 2 Olive ~l,i Newport Blvd. I s _.,.._ _...._ ....,.._ & ,..,.,_..... ""'""'~ .,,,,..,,,,,..... ..... """""'" -... n .... .......i Beh" d T,....,, B priced to save you n1oncy ,,.to You l :rw;~t ';p~"j.,oo. ·NuHH Needed 833 Dover Or., N. • . DY IC DUO 32nd. St. N.B. ~~'°7 mahogbeds~, chr~ ~ M~" 5 *tdg. = no"'· Hurry in!. \\lhilp they • permo...ReplyBox'lS.1,Bal· ~~:~';yShpa~ '42-387,0 Y~:~exb:i°t!m~~ WHOD~ATO~?RKT ~-Fair Weather Friends las1 . 3 Line1,2Tlme1, $2.00 I boa, C>1i19'Jen. lmmed. pay fut Ooot duty. RECEPTIONIST a local brokerage tlnn'• CHOOSE your hours, work ORntO ma11re.,, bo x Anytody can be lrlondly FROM $19,95 TO $99.95 1·-------•I Housekeeper to Uve.-in. To County·wlde. Need RN • busiest dept. Salary open. for yoursle.l!. be YoUl' own springs, sheets, pillows & \vhen you are givi..ng thc>n1 }>~REE PUPPIES • Poodle ~ care tcr 2 children A home. LVN _ Aides. luterviews Day or night, DO exp. nee, Call Mr&. Petenen, 644-1890. boss. Men: or women. Can ii~~Pal~ $350, used very business. But voice a t'Onl· COSTA t.IE&\ -Brislol & n1lx breed. ,3831 Co!Jey, ; Rm..I: brd + salary. East-Mon-Fri, 9-5. Le 8 co u 11 e easy, fun jpb. Will train, no • Secretaries $450-$800 be sllir:htlY . handicapped. e, r $220. 58&--0996 plaint • and that's another Sunflcw.'C'r, South C 0 as 1 h'Vine. (C u I ver da le ) ' bluff. Call Mrs. Boileau. Nunes Regtstr)', 351 Hos-tyJ)in8 or abotthand, etc. • FIC Boo«keepers 10 $7SCI Vts, reflttd. Age 21 to 70. aft 6 PM. inatter. Politeness dissolves Plaza. 5-W-26.\'i 552--0144. i 644-4917. pita! Rd., N.B. (Lobby Parle APPiy ln peraon any aft or e Legal s.c·-to ~ SUpplement your income. REED & wood porch -smiles drop lo frowns · COST\ :\fESA 2300 11 bo AOORABLE Co 11 i e HOUSEKEEPER, llve-ln. ~ .... do ...v. .. Bldg.) 642--9955 or N""'.B·. at 2930 West Cst Hwy, * .100010'" FREE-* DrlVe a cab 6 hrs or more a fumlture, severaJ tables & words beco1ne shouts --Bl\'d~. ' Hilrbo; cc 11 ~ r ~ ~hepherd ~ppies, 6 wks: : middle-aged to care fol' .n:r~ 14 ~~~Co ~86 r,~ti; chairs $.1. to $30. -4 Beacon 110metimet. Al AL'S CAR· Kl 9-1195 i\1ale & Fem. 642-4392 ~ semi Invalid lady. 6 day wk. OFFICE thinker Ii: doer. RECEPTIDNIST + Girl Liz Reinder's Agency St C ta.a Mesi: ' Bay, 9:30 to 12. or call PET, we like 10 be lriend.s ADORABLE short haired ', Must have car. Newport 4500 C Dr ., os . 644--0C91 with ow-customers, even llUNTINGTON BEACll -_"""' Answer phones, maintain Friday. Medical exp helpful ampua · WIG ~.118· •-& m••.•-rs for m· "sooomy "'••th-·.·· ls E 1· 1 8 H · small breed puppies. •, ••-.. 7. rues. write checks 6; • not essentlali Residential St&-2118 Newport Beach "'V "' --~ HOUSEFUL of funiiture. .. ....... linger a each, unting· ~ HOUSEKEEPER I Q>ok-Ex-balance check regj.stet, care facility. Costa Mesa, SECRETARY Orange Counties finest "'.1& Bar size pool table, dinette, son1ething wrong? Tcll w;~ ton Beach Centi>r, 897·1041 -. •--·~. ·~--·-~ --te=ma·"-~ ... ~·1e~--· store chain. Call Connie, sofas, love eeat, ........... -iter, We'll make It.right. without SHt."EP Doi to good farn1ly, ..-... ""-'""' u~ ... .......-~..--........ ............ -· l;i-i;iiiiiii~iiio;ii-i;i;ii' iiiiiiiiiiilGood sldHJ, must be detail (213) 966-4455 today. ...,...,.... a tigbt. ORANGE -21 Shannon 9 mo& olcf. 673-ll21 Eve&. beftd. Live-lo. Pvt nn ~ .. ff • do li&bt oriented & able to meet etc. 1022 w. WllBon, c.M. or AL'S CARPET East. "The City" Center, 833-30:ll oar.Kelly ha. Good aalary. SC.9600. .liPina. Some bookkeeping Reiltaurant pu•"· Sales~ Nr YOUNG lady pa,t time, neat Call Dan 60-7958. ""' ""-·•s Jiriowl• ful C ~. -~ -appearanco sharp good & RUG WORKS ~~ DACHSHUND, Rod puro HOUSEKEEPER -Live-In, knowedgewouldbebelp ; A ·FUN PLA E or•--644-1700 ext. t•--' ~-' «= Gan•• Sole 812 b-•, •-·-, c·hlt~n •, asaist & cook. for elderly accuracy & aptitude with ' _..,,.., ' ' w 1-16 .... ,..,. a,v<" • .,......,. ., 293 S. Maio St., Orange GARDEN GROVE -9001 n:oci .wV'I:" lll"C ei: couple. Balboa. 6'l5-438l aft. figures euential. Good TO WORK SERVICE Sta Salesman. No Some exp desirable. Could 4 FAMILY Garage Sale: Sat. 542-G400 e s.42-9909 Chapntan, Orange County Teeners. SbolB . .s.42-7806 ' 6 pm. career opportunity iD busy, :en neoess. Pd vac, work into f\lll time. 64&-Tl21 only! 9 to 4, 317 PQppy, PRIVATE party must Plaza. a30·4010 SIAMF.SE cat, ma I e. I e~mature, = ottlce. Ken. :Ji~ ~ t g'l>Od pla*·= l:·tt! Newport Beach Corona del Mar. Occ. aacriflce fine art collection. Brownpoint, 1 year old. I refJ.. Viejo, · _ · job training. Time & JA. tables, skis, buckle old All items 50% or Jess of ap-Altered. 548.3502. ....... OFFJCE Nune-LVN or e eu en· A pl 8-5 w-" •. ...... llP.l!r... I boots, chairs, ~s. dishes, praised value. Ollnese \VEIMARANER poppy. 10 ;;USEKEEPER ;i;;J.;t medical assistant. Starting H~~ ~ '~ ... ' 111 V glassware, bedding, lamps, Cloisonoe U" deep brown wks old. Lovable. To good l _ _, .... ...i.t....:i ............. ~~.~in~ aa1e.ry $500 mq. Mon-Fri. t.' • J!H· l59'l2 Pacific Cat Hwy H 8 . . clocks, ·kitchen i t e ru s , $200. Japanese bronze home. 64g...2624. 492-0733-: .. uu ""'""'"'"Y ......_-..:: m-!i680 ' ' · clothes much more. seated lady lamp in fonn of , .... 2722. • _ .. 11. SERVICE STATION At· COFFEE table, stereo, Sears lantern. Teak base. $300. •A Trademark of ' n...rn. n..... .. t ....... for ~15 OPERATOR.S, single ,__. tendant. Full & part time, Antiquo• 800 Po p · f ~~ , cot TIIE .:SCNGER COMPANY 1 ' -run· -.-·--/time Paid owrlock:. Zippenetter. Top Now Hirlnn 40 or over Gentleman W· wermate vacuum, under a.u"o ""6•..,..6'.,apaneStdneoe . I ~ I ladies or P · pay exper. only. Rolfs ··• Service Sta. Exp. Apply ANTIQUES f 11 counter dishwasher, sewing or pl'ints 14"x " $75. ney Sporting Goods 830 Pitts.., S..-.. 1 wkly. Earn xtra mooey or u..:, 865 Productioii Pl, Chevron c:i .. iw. ......., s. • urn u r e · machine Wood playpen, Yard seascape 11."x.15" $100. ~------~·~.;1 start a perm . .....,.. For -• · · BUSBOYS ~ -bottles, Misc. H · B · wardrobe bathtnctte combo, Large modern oil painting 1--------: inlerYiew call 89'l-5333.. NB. Coast Hiwy. Laguna Bea.ch. Ant1lfl.le$. JCS Stb St, Hunt. boys bike. Call aft 5:30 pen $125. Many other misc. GUNS Never Fired;, Brown· • 83lr'l126 or 64&-<im. ·OR11l000NTIC FR 0 NT DAYS OHL Y SERVICE Station, Grave Bch. 963--0.177 items of Cloisonne, glus, ing, over/under , 12 gauge Pets, General l50 ~ INSPECl'ORS, sat 1 boat OFF1CE ~ Yard, Utime. Pref. coUeae ANTIQUE Mimeograph NEIGHBORHOOD _ 6 silvet, etc. MWll see to ap-shotgun $3.50. Winchester ri· GROOM A: BOARD, ll yrs i moJdlnc I: 8.$9C1D· in-Apply J.5 dally student. Must be exper. macb. (1916) $50. 200. Santa family. New"golf eqpt. 3 tn·t predate. Call 64f-fi631. Ile, .mode l 100, .D, $120. all breed& Free pickup! \ aped!on. Some prev. tnapec--Personnel Secretary N'/local rera. Arco, 19th & Ana Ave. 'B'. C.M. baby stroller I pram I car ESTATE SALE .~er;1=0~~m~.~ ~':.: "Sherry't," Poodle pup&; 1'm ~. bel~ but not Sh 80 type 60. Xln't Co. Xln't 151 E. Coat' Hwy. ewport, CM. Appllanca 802 bed, vac. clnr, single bd, Feb. ht. 2nd, 3rd. 10 am to outboard motor $50. 540-0079 avail. 546-2848. I mamtatofY. 3rd Shlft. Apply benetits. Call li>n'aine. Ne~rt Buch SERVICE Station Attend.ant -ma p I e furn . 1 0 1 2 2 5 pm. ~IA Acacia, Corona =:;~·~~::::c=::.:::'S"" C 152 tn penon. MacGregor Yacht Wegtdl.ff Equal Oppor. Emnloyer Full or p/time._ Apply FOR aa.le: Sean Kenmore, 8 Constitution Dr, H.B. Thurs de! Mar Wicker cutglass SURFING Equipment; Surf Its 'Orp, 1631 P!acll!!:ntia., CM. Penonnd Agency ~ Brown's Shell, 9'iKt E. Coast cycle washer & gas dryer, thru Sun 10-5 Dresden.' Wedg~, ster: board, knee boards &: surf ""' "-' •• ..,_ 1651 E. Edingel'lll • S.A. RN SUPERVISOR Hwy, N.B. 64-HllL excellent condition. Must MOVING, House full must IO Ung tea set, misc. sterling s4!'j; A7Good65 cond., mu.st sell PERSIAN kitten, male, CFA, I 'W (Mark Center} • ., SHOE Sal fltime sacrifice. UXl. or blotter. by Sund Furn II pieces, Indian grain basket, :IV"""I eves. shotl;'black amokel top qua.I.; IDt.Mt.tr rx:n~,...,_..._rn '542-1136 for beautilul convalescent xlnt ~sma.ncbance f ' Ph. 548-2791. Mecham::" full ~!pp~'. some jewelry misc. fuml· SCUBA, Gear, complete set, ity, alao stud serv ce. ' 11\\,Yll~ f"~~~D. center in Newport Beach. ad . or UTO TIC __ .. _ •IUI •. inc hl'..1. t t ult n-911 * --* I · SER\llCES•ArDr..V"'V * PIZZA Parlor help, must Good Co. be ..... iits, Olalleng-vanc:_emeot. Exper. only. A MA wl&IWl::r. ~· Misc. stereo components, tul"! , I. gn quality ho8-ge we s , '" -°"4"6'J•v .,..~..._ 1 be 21, for weekends & eves. in& position...,.. for qualified Apply S&A Shoes, 333 E. Electric dryer $45. Portable 838-1046, SM-2145 1891 pital bed never uaed. Jane'a Victoria, C.M. 646--1009. Sell ldl• ttem1 now! Call 1 ! Fee a. Free Positions 962-0027. person. Call Mn. Valdez for 17th St., C.M. dishwasber $40. 646-5848. Ruµning Branch. TUstin. Antiques. j ~W~aniliitiladlfilreilsullllts ....... 642-5678 6fJ.5618 Now! F/C -· Ole Mgr Open PO\V!;ii onac1o1n< open.lnr, -· tl@.2«10. SOBER, mature ·40 + kennel l80 1 YR. •uan" de! & in-GARAGE Furniture s.i .. STEREO, 19'13 QUADRA- Sec'y to Tttu to $625 expet\ence abs o I u tel y RN' LVN' .. Practicala man. '2.50 per br. 6 day wk, stall. Late mod. all cycle Large davenperts.,Expando OONIC GARRARD .system· .Sales Secretary S600 necemary. Wages open. Ap. (m!ie &. rer!ate) Private 6 hrs dally split sblft. 125 Kenmore wa.sber. 839-lTIS. ta l!.l e eet·fteciiner.Salem ized aub'natic cfianger. AM- Gi:rl FriM,y to $SIXl ply in person. Ondlne d ty & taU relief needed. Mesa Drive, C.M. e DISHWASHERS, ~ Maple . book headboard.. FM-MP.Xtrecei"'1', air su&- Purcbaa Chk/pkgne to $600 lnteriors. 1733 Monrov1&. u 1 Wyers: bl &. Chests, dressers, etc. 1079 pension tpieaken tape deck ltecept.!Gen1 Ole to$500 No. E Costa Mesa. · ~ N .. ~~!:O • Beg., TAILOR• delv'd.' ~7si>·, ~ Corona Ln, crir 54&-6693 plug in jacka. Wal lett un-~-~-. to $450 ' -or-· I · ed' N •M all AIP -a.:.=.~ •1t1:11 PRESSMAN, Web Offset, RN Supen11or for small HOTPOINT 2 door, awcado. PATIO Sale • Have knick· c aun · fNI ..,.,, or am ~ iiiil ~ ~!ii°" A:y ~ nuntng-.. beoch...... MENS WEAR im. 710 w. 19th SL, C.M. !:1:.eksS.L".'°k& i::=: =:'.ts. Credit dept. 488E.~(at'"':i.l~ N....0..Blvd.:CM. Call1l4'49H175mrappL 645-0!60. B.B.53&-ll82 M ANUJ'ACTURERS ~;~-~:;;,~~;;1~:~~~~~~;1RN Su-for omall Now .-_ awlications OVER 200 wubers, dr)ul. MOVING to smaller home. ~ti All new ~· r. ,.. ' imrilng_bome ftl beadi area. for penn. f/time position in refrigerators trom $39.95. Lots ot things must go. Si.t. sportawear, rt:it•n ta et l c Joes ·p.Rl)DU"T,IQ· Ni·i;:;e1~':w."""~. "Nrw"'P0111ittr~O'Re ::::°w.s11er11Drr•r1 ~m~ek.t:>i~--~.rt = ~b. ~·~·~ URGEN'l1.Y NEEDED '3 ~ l_ , 7 .·30. Beverly Manor Conv. Must be exper .in the taiJor-$2. Wk. Full maint. A.PI' Sale. King Bed, Tables, F.e'& ' 4. ·isi Tustin AVJ! .. for 1n •d In W111ntn'1 World Call Mary Both 642'5678, oxl. 330 ' • ~mb)yWorkers ._ ... , i. : +.,1._r Hosp. 496-5786. ' ingolfitttngofqualitymen'a * .6»-1212 * dishes. lamps ewrythfng Newport Beach. (a.crou : C: Opr. 3'JO.~ MAC~ISTS· NEED ~~! SELL wblons. Apply In..,..,,, s,:a"~tclledwas:. ~ ~:'cS'ilo~Tff! ,Santa Ana .;;,::&f~~9~&,L* Spin Into Spring! Crochet Cape 5.13-132% LATHE KNAPP SHO~ •.. Part D"MOND'S cond. $25Cl. 646-3U75 STARTS -.111 sold. Loads Local f>Odl btllWer will take A FEE AT TEMPO OPERATOR · ~..!."" .• !':'.I!~·;.!!>!:'.~ ~"" ; Furniture 810 of misc.! 1998 Rotiemary ·anyth!no ol value In trade. T Tero lid .,_ ~-= u-~.. Pl., C.M. 646-7510. 100% ~ on the empo pnry P ·, kit. Blgb conunisolons plus NEWPORT THOMASVILLE dining nn I balaJice: ~_,.until Sllelmm: lo.15. Mutt bt experJtnc. •hen.us. Write to R-a 1 p h · set. 48" round table, Jew• ry 815 Ma,y ... Ask tor Mr. Rhule, EuD 'sz.t.tD per "j!. ':; ·eel In Vertical·&· En-Kelley, Knapp Sloes, Dept. No 3 Fashiob I.sland Europeap laurel, 2 leaves, 5 INDIAN Jewell!)' 1Uver I: c511&,=·1::;450.=----~- tingD.AJLT' .,:~ ia not a no'ne Lo~-,. am. Brockton, Mus. O'J401. 'Newport Bea.ch chrs, -elk leather seats. tu r quo Is e. Reservation DRAPES, cwit. tot a I ...... .. 1'"' LocaUy contact R. G. Hen-$175. ~. prices. Rings, braceleta. 30'~'6", It anen. antique ::;"~~~doe.; EXPERIMENTAL ~ -:i~: ~';:'~ -:~ TELEPBONE WORK USED couch, $35, Crib hiahl, IQU&Sh blossoms. Jn. '""" w/C&Rment un-deUftrtrc. TransportaUon is 2l3/336-49l5. . Exp'd lady to set a~ mattress $5, Drafting stool dian Jewelry repaired. derdrapes, pert cond. Cost ....-_ We wool< -SHEET METAL ==~---~-! ~--·--~. •-•-ho $3, Lamp $3, El<ettolux Navajo Trading, 2 4 3 2 $719, sell $2.15. M7-ll071, hours al12r -one! 8 on SALESPEOPLE :;;tthj;;;iou;~~ ":; vacuum cloonor $15 • Newport Blvd CM 642-7251 r;·.:;646.9081::.,:::::::,,· =----·-~·-w ha .. ~ MECHANICS 67!>6149• ·~··· 10" ~Arm •-w -~..,. • -NEEDED """ company. ·Evening Meclolnory 116 -· -tr f'omtain Valley South b>ura le % Sat. Costa Mesa NICE, clean .Maple hutch, witb drawer t ~ eirtra ~-arou oo> 1----• I Well estahllahed 'IS ~ location. Base oatary & $100. a.est $25. Twin bed . blades. lnpld! Dado · Set & ty. You must be out Of Exper ~ in 1y-Real Estate ,oftice needs liberal lxmules. Call Mr. $15. Two tables, etc, Beige COMPRESSOR for sale. molding-. head. Sellln2 for .c:baal by l PM. to out & f1brication of salespeople. Private desk Wood at 833.-3741. cai'pet $3'.I. 536-9574 5 HP 220 Volts. 2 mos old $M0 at Sears 1or ~ 'at ~~ P~ c Io 1 o ·toltronce one!-· Top......-. Tl!Ltl!R: . MAHOGANY bdnn sot; $4/iJ. Mi-1413 $225. Npt Bch 64fi141' ~ sheet melol ports Flocll' tlm<. Good walk-m Experienced OQJy Im Bunt-Twin 4 poste< beds, dresser, Miscollonoou1 811 Offlco Fumltu,./ required. . Mu st trafflc. ti!gton Beach'~lc santa Ana nitl! stand, desk &: other Equip. • ,. KEY ,Punch 9PCJ'&tol' mM know Ht-backs ... w. E. Lechenmyer areas. Able to work Satur-misc. items. (213) 59'1-2598 02t exp'd on IBM «111: (ll4 L--~ all-;c-s & 1860 NEWPORT BLVD., C.M. day })ourf. ldtiture. *** Sofa & Ioveseat, never CARPET ·Layer has aceessd---------~ u~· .!'.~':~!: ~~ """" ·-646-39'Jll E.,. .. 6'13-4571 CA~L .,.._.,52 ""'1, bolh for $160, usually to UlO rolls Of """"'"""SKI equlpmont -'13 ......,._ a ....... _. ~ •OGJ be able oper• ~ horn ---o below wholesale prices, also Trappeur hi· back lki boots, Ben11a 645-39.14 olo oil r o 1 0 t 0 d S.IH Position 11AINEE '· ~ ... · remnanla lo ohapea at d~-$184 now, ""'1 .,,,,. ms. LVN ,expet, prel'd, 7-3:30. mochlnos. NEED MONEY.! SEIL AS. SEMBLE HIDE-1 A·)!~ colichnd, o~140ge count prices. 979-7820. ~ otandard old boo,., lledk:tliona a team leader. ~APP SH9ES •• : Part RS vmy . UU\.l\l co ' ., . BOY'S 5-speed bicycle. Pen-. "'""new, $55. Ro&aonol lkia, ~='\a~~-FflftG(.ASS ::t~~~e~= VOLT ~w~~: DESK ~/a~~o~~ ir;~~~ ~=r ~~·s.•~: Rd, N.B. No phone calls· FABRIC i.1'Aa kit. 8lih oommJutn,,. .Plus lnlfonl Pe.-1 El<CEIJ.EN'r CONDmON 499-1463. Nevada bindlnp, 2 pot ... pleue. "'"'" bOnus. Wtli.• to Ralpb · Temporuy Servico !:IS. SMH19!11;alt. 6 PM. USED BICYCLES :;:'.~~ute.L~llfut";/;J; LYN & EXPER Kelley, Knaw Shoes,~· N:!848 eam..., Dr., Suite 1Jl6 CUR'l'IS-Mltbe• Color TV All "-s * ... ·-auto ~•e. ~· -N,..... Aides' 56-3061 Exporlencod In high Brockton, Mass. -·· ewport 8'ach 546-47.n Walnut cablne~ Gond cone! -~~~~~~--==~=-··-•-=='~=..:~==w __ twmpor<1ture Pl't9" LoeaJiy COn1aCI I\. C. lien-Equal Qppor, Employer $150 cub 9C4098 NEWPORT Beach TeMls PENNYS I Smith Corona MAIDS tor motel work Apply no~• work. eon. 92l W. lAldlle Ave., W. TUTOR for Srd crade: boy 2 · ~ Oub Membership fol' sale. eleclrlc addtng machine In penon. No ph>ne calls. ,_ Covina, 911!!0 or pbqne, Hours AM. a.denilat. ' & MQVING. lllisc !Umiture, 675-0434 w/c:wer. $40. Ph. 67lH!IZI /11'+:\I\ s.a Larlr Motel 2301 ' • -213/33&4915. exp Send re9ume A. ~ refrlr, ~ dlnlng set, Wanted-Playhouse after 6. , • NewpDrt.Blv.,0.taMesa. Apply In Person SALES.TM Labs, part time P.o:eox14&,CM. ~._ete.675-0434 Reasonable. e 644-6091 MUSTtel:l,need cash.870TB ... INTENANCE MAN or lull Umc, beneflla 6 TYPIS1S WIDTE. t ,in.""' cbesL $45. Pu Re l gto ~-::'t be tamilb.r w/plumb-3333 HarbOr Blvd. security. M0--2278, 8 am1 138 E. l.8tb St., O>sta Mesa. METAL Office desk. Small $ll~P963-~n n tw.Nl.gun. mg. ' ei~-· • _., cat-Cost• Mew, C~llf. pm. VOLT .543-4485"""""'"-"-----$45. 138 E. 18th St., C.M. ==·'-"'="'-----r:o.;u..... a~·· 1 -INE'J'l'E t, 4 hairs * 548-4485 * GUNS .: .22 Cal, semi auto, pentry. l:lotcl exper. nee. .. lnat•nf Penonnel D se c • HOUSE full must go i.... Sun! . RUie, 12 ca. dbl . Stevens, See Pttlonnel Manager. TARJ Tem='b,. Service excellent condl!lon. $25. 838-1046, 544-214;,"' 1891 Cati 548-411l8 aft 6 9462 SIZES 8-18 ,,.,, 1(1',.,,; .... 1(1'~ ... U:-~".°"eo!"i;~:"'NB SECR£ · ~=. =:. ~oil ~z~rere .~-:::;:~tow ~n~h~!l1Z1:~~~ , !fAINTENANCE man • Boot ' -.. _... Call Clt!!tdft"d carpeting 2'\ ,..,. old. $1. 86'1 W. 19th CM 80-3408 A SLIP OF A DRESS with ...... " dock& Muat J>e Alo invnodl.i. opof!-,..-,:::u;,ldlO=' =-::::=·=·=·=sq=-::;:...='°:;;06';11.::::'====;:..;=="""84&"1581=;== Pl1nos/OrpM 826 pt.Ila tn m>nt ••IN tnto f!::' =-})In Zoo< 111'&1 -,11 fl', ... ,.. ', Ing oxl11S,,.. • 1klllo 1• spring! Fot 1 oott of1eel, • ,. ecf S.Cret•e:y In CM' • ~ • ORGAN llOBBY cboole gentle crepe -1o1' · * •• ..... GERS * purc:h111nt deport----------.._ Q c:tlspnosa, a linen blend. ~FOR · ASublldlaryOt ', ment.Musttype611 TAR (iA'ZEK1<¥. S.nd!tedP ~~ 7231 tt,~B ... 6. Cape tor all seuons - crochet it with ot without hood •. SWING Otrr with careb'tt, cozy eue In a dashing short or long cape wttb bold pop. com bcinJer, \hJe wonted. Pattern 1231: directiona, one size to flt "lltet 10.18. 11£VENT1'·'1Vll IIllll'l'll for each pattern -add 2$ cents for each pattern • Air Mall one! Special - • lnfL O> with oflk<o ~ The ~eorg., • Shol1h nc1• ''f!;r:.::...::~a:J.iL . '1' Don't bey any•-•*" until Prtn attern-: NEW -. '-1• i..1.-i. w.p.m. • ' ~ u1.... you can play! Non-players Ml••' Sl.zes 8, 10, 12. 1•; 16, ~U•oi:=counu-;;: ~Oppbt.Emplol'ft-;, w.p.m. ~ !~Adflol·~,"1~ Ji. Sllr.JJ~· welcometoattendfreework 18.Sizel2(bust34ltake13%. Cal. •....... 11 _,_ J T "'"""'"",... " --f: n &Qopr Fot information yards 50-lnch .fabric. tica lnwd.. a;;;;;:' Q;, PROO>m:AD~G, ft1Jng & Apply In Porson ' To d,...top -tor Ftldoy, ~ · c.:;,"1aoc Tom Dleletlch s£Vll!iTY->1Vl'l cmmi ....,_Mil' staff Uo.moi the IYP"~:C"'"wJ>01l1tg0_foom . oom!-a.CIOio-ld!<WIOIUl'llon 1""67 '42-2851 for each pattern -add 25 _,,..-1,.. tnoomes Of t:,tw•~. <Id •..n-Ap\lly 33'3 Harbor Blvd, ~1.odl";;::.,tlgn. """' Coos! Music S.rvlco "'nts for each pattern for DJi,<d. per year. No .exp. N~n ~Bl·-' &t C~ Costa Me111, Calif. 2Yow 221n Q....,. ..., N""PQl't Blvd. t.l Harbor 1A~lt Mall0 .. ~.,.Spec!~ .... ~ necet-u &ll co traln1nl ., .. ,.....~ 1 "Uf ->You SI...,. ..,~ C.OSta ••--Wlll, ... , UUL\r\i .... Oven in )'OUI' ~ No self~ &4>-08li I • I .. ~ 34 In .. T• -. -·~ de will take tbnc ~==-.'~au"'*rt1a~ Rool IE•t•l9 s.~ , -• id ~ ~ iF ~iS:,.., !e-' =~~* M"'..l':. ~.:;..s.o"k~ ""'; ntbel"Nlte ~ dcl!Vt"ry wlJI take thNe + weeb or more. Send to Alice BrOOb, the DAILY PILOT, 105, Needlearaft 0.pt., Box 18!, Old Cbtltea l Station, New York, N.r. 100ll. Print Name. Ad4ret&, Zip, .. ._ N....,..., N,E E D LE CRAFI' 'T2! ;-. 01Jcllet. knit. etc. J'ree d-llOe. -· so.ri.n, m>m 9-11, W., , fill I .(-~--' ,..._ ,..._ 60\'N Fi;b, 'cl-olllled t. dJI. PILOr, 442. Pattern O.pt., •-.,_ .,_.. CQl1t!nued JOOdel oqans. 23l Wnt lBth St., New d•P•lldabl,e "tlClliMTf•lnq J_ JI _ !fl';.... :f~ r.t"'-i.r.,;y moikii priced-~. York, N.Y. IOU. Print -"" _.,.. .,,. •llftltwl T1'M Onlr -!"...,,. ..,_ r,o.-U49.50. The Ii.st dew aro .. ,..,._ -88 wtth -· OWO -RJ1. Ooll ,_ ---•r Jl!We ,:;:-::::... ~i= -alW&)'I at ~ and ITYL!J Val, -...---°""' . /" ' .... ......... '"''"' """" A w.nichs Music City SEE MOR.It Qu I c k C wf~. to Pf.nr. AppileaOts fUltr ..,. A tJuW.,Y Of IJ5C.. '~ ~_1"t'l •• 1Nt. 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Put1dlte ootumn 11 lor ml . ~ Nowl WaniM ...,Wbt , , , fQ.4111J--.:64..:.;;;~:..:S6:.:.;.7..L·--I ~~~~~~~~~;~~~~_,._J ~iu.ccooldf!\o.At= ~ 5 line>, 5 oWs for 5 - I • -··--1 -jLii>tll' knots. ""' ~ ---··-Lea.rn by pktum! Pat- tema. ,,e.oo. · °""~-QUI--mo.. tban UlO 111111 -n.oo. Complel&Qlloo--$1.00, II .JU~ .... ..._ ~ 50e. llclH" of i:s-""" ........ 50o. . Qilllt-1 .11..-llOe. ' 11-.. Qillll -•.• llOe. -.... ~·IMll· 1S bt!autlful pa-Sic. \, ' , . .,; • , I I I • I • DAILY PllOT T-. ,..,_., 1, 1971 T--llil I '-..... 1§1 I -.... ]§] : _ ... _ I~ I ---]~ I:,_..... l§l I _.... l~ [ _ ..... I~ ' ' - . San Cle•ente .. -Today's FIBal .-.. ~apis~rano . EDITION N. Y. Steek• - ,. VOL. 66, NO. 32, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGE~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1973 • ·san_Clemente Building Boom Breaks Barrier t! "'-:: • ~· • ~ . BY. JOlll'f V AL'l'l!llU on permits -no the ~ day before the 4'lil ... !" !'It ....., ......... ..,. coastal strip ~ nllea: go into effect> •• JI Sin Clememe· bulldini activity -wa. by far the bUsieBt day iJi bo,omed laal year, II atiiolulely exploded -depai'.tment bistorY. • • · •ithe month ol January with an aJ!.time "We .had people·S~ed up at the desk mconl of j!J million· -of ~ts ' all day," Ahlman aaid._ •. .illued .. ·• ~ • ~ .-: _ !le laid. that.the , peonlla had to be :ll'lbe ~ lnltia~ve did·Jt..U.-. issued In haste beeallae··ot. the · waiting ~ 91 Building and. Planni)lg lines Of appllCJllllS, aod that .all the Richan! Abbwrgave the groWlltllgures applicants· agreed' that they might have • city~COWJCUJl\eri.. at::a Blll<llt-tessloil to retunl late<-U."1lil'aih-out'deialls on <W'ednesdav ~said tliat tlli!;i!;i)l!s rush tlfe 'construclion proTec!St --.. .... .. .._:: .......... ' ' ''l·.I' ·t-" . • • . ~~' -I ~ .=_ • .,. • , ~. • IJAll~'Y !PILOT Stiff "'9r. f w~~·•f a .•~·~i-.1'.;, "L~ · : ';Dana )llns High . Sc,hool'.s )land and ..ang\.\!!llllers g'o·1hrough their • \_pac~'at Dalla Harbi>r~ wharf area wellnn advan¢e Of;thls~ke.nd's ~ ,,Festival of •the Whale at the new dockside-commercial: are~:·.s1<y·· divers, sailkite fliers, artiSts and other gnestS \tjll jbm t~e youn~s'ten -thiS weekend to cele,brate !lWl annu4i ·iili..,,tion .ct J•e· .. ,..,,;.., •. • Whale watch Cruises will be. ottered as, ~~q: •·.-.. ; . ' ' ~' : ;-· .,. ,u~ge·. Gr-an~ •N.ew Trml . '(-• I • , . ,. • ' • • • · fo. ·convicted Murderer '' ' . ' . ~ . ;jlonvicted .killer; Thom~ Bradl~d ;-1ie cl~ar'fj>< Judg~. Chartimza to impose ~~n wu grantea a new trial s'entence. l!'daY l!r~ange County Sope.rjor eow;i --. n was•made clear 1n court tociBy tliat ~hen ~ JUil"8 .rullzed tha~ everybod)' ~ the normal' prc>c'1ure durhig the earlier ffj'fl'lveif., Incl~ himself, .complety~Y tr¥, wouid'haVe beelt fof·lhe aame"Jwy .~~erloof9<f one. di \be ,Diii)• Po1nt ma~ • to ileliberate Oll'"Mc€otchen'9 sanity after ploas in the earlier trial. ' it had retllrned wltli the guiI\y ~iea. · ; ~a~e ·Wilfer <(haramza de~d , It _was ,ru;gtl'\! dufing the. burly ~chic· •! M<.'CU!dlen, 50, on the conlractor's C!Btller ·1r1ar !bat he · - £lllly!Ctlon I~ .month al-first degree under .the , tnn~ of aleeplng plls at 'lh!irder wiW ·~ Jwy c"!·i;ule, Maidt'b t1e·time of tJie ohooting and was not in IJ'on the lo'IOtten plea"ol ~t y fU ...i.:...ion I"'· 'ta! f cuiU '"'" Of •-··•ty • I , , ~ • JUI men a es .. ,...... """':'" • ~ , .P....e.utor JAi• Novtcil sui:oesslully :..J the new Jury "!''" •U.,t M ~ argii~''tluit if,Cc:utdlen .wits coherent at tfas sane wbon he' lhot and , ed Mi"· 'tbe time of ·amn'anci'was' able io give Vlt'glaia Hammett, 41, of 121 B 'fl_•ve I!!·· • an accurate acc:dunt of the Incident lo ~.Beach,, last Sept.~5 the way will . policie. :r ' t ' ; 1 Novick •tressed during 'the ~I that · ...-M<.'Cllloheu, had ,repeatedly threatened . rust,ee Filinn : Mrs. ltamrDett lit' the months before she (;! • was gunned_Jown 91) a qeighbor'1 lawn. • . It "as argued thal the shooUng .lor ,Re-election ! · ·~:!:ed of'·i!"°":':J..mn~0?w1~ • ' J. Mceut;hen. i>airl<Ji J. BaciU., president ~f tne • ~k CommWllly C4lltgt District '°"" of tru-s; has taken out J,apm If.J'Ul!'lor re-electtnn0to the ~d April Dorothy l\'I. Fischer • Of San. Clemenie Dies lllckul, of -B..rnerll'D Sl,• Dana• ,Nit, la a loal·Ume. member o1 1the s.mces.,,, ICbecUec! fer~ for llw'd, npr..ntfns .,.. four. """"''-M p•-~ ~ · 1• 'lliat areo. ...... Son Clemonte, Dana _..., • ~ ~ -Clemente ~ lllcf Clp-Beach. I reoJdont for llilVell )'eall,1 Sile died i.~ II facing opposition In tllfa bid · 'J'Ueltday It lhe Ip of 'II, , 11/f roeledloa. RGlllld • llllncbtt '>! Mn. Flachor lea,.. m tur'l!vora. Oiflstnno Belch liaa tmn out linn& She Uved at w w. Alesaanclro. ~ seats lo _, lout, ftve and Services· will be at S p.m •. at Shdler !1fO are open In the April 17 electlcto. 'Mefnorlal Chapel Burial 111!1 be )lriva1e , l"i1inc dorihe II l'ob. 11. at llfountaln View CemelOl'J ln Alladtna. • • ' Cooncilmen bean! the news somberly, than launched inlo discuaslons about growth in the city. Among the ideas suggested at the dinner seWon was the beefing up of the city stall In Ahlman's · department lo cope with the rush of lnspecilollS Ille! other functions. that must come wbeo'the $12 million in constructlon'beglns. Ar.<\ that will come all at once. · "'.fhi>se building permits taken out last month are only good for 60 days." Ahlman said. "That means that all the construction will have to start in that period,. or else the permits are dead." Several major concepts emanated. from the geoera1 d.iscus&ons conducted among councilmen and members of the city's three advisory commissi.9flS. Planning· Commissioner Mel Morgan insisted that the latest builcilng valuations prove that bis parw:l need! a major shift in role. "So far we've been acting on one brushfire after another. "We've been doing more 'co1nmish' and .less plan," he said. Fellow member Roy Garbarine agreed and stressed that the council should see k some alternate way to handle minor zoning hassles. Councilmen have discussed the chances of issign.ing the job of "zoning examiner" to someone sue!. as Ahlman, but conceded that the boomin& activities in his department would forbid any new responsibilities. A guest during the discussions was city planning consultant Mill Bri""ld, Ille aut hor of the city geoual plan and tbr ma n hired recently to flmlWlisb the document Brivogel stressed to tbt city offrials that now, more than einr. they IDllll n1ake their general plan .. a liviqg document" The general tenor of the discussitm (See BUILDING, Pap ZI U.S. Gets Brief List ·- . • Ill Prisoners · Laos Vehiele-Sagged· Car Yiehl.S Marijuana at Oriofre A heavily loaded sedan :which caught the eye of border patrolmen at San Onofre Wednesday yielded a major cache of marijuana valued at '72,600 on the street. And the driver of the car which pulled up to the roadblock, J.8.year.>ld Joel Kevin Thoms of San Pedro, was turned over to U.S. ~ agents. 1., Tbe Incident oeCUrrecI at •about 10 a.r1L .. Tho1111 allegedly Jl!~l ..... •p lo.o!ficera and ·they noticetl 'ibf• Nilt of the auto sagging. , ' ' Patrol spoiemnen said officers asked to look inlo tlie !funk, but Tilow insisted he had no key. Patrolmen then forced open the lid and found the illicit cargo' -330 kil<>'atr.ed bricks weighing more than two pounds each. . • • Officers said the car .is registered to a f esident of Fountain Valley but declined to elaborate on the scope of the federal investi·gation which was launched later~in the day. .4 • .. f, • ~,, -t ,,. ' . ~ .. tr. · Tboota wiit·lallen· lo San Diec<> O>unlY . Jail .............. Jedoral;.~ CU&llil\o =tJj;.(-I . lie•»· · · lo ]lo ,arrJ!illled•early• today In U.S.~ CoQi:t In San Diego., BaU1 -.figures on, .the man were1 DQt immedlateiy" available. -~ . Murder· of Hei'l· Work Of Sexual Psyc"'9p~th • WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - The bludgeon munler Of Charles Donald Belcher, wbo won prominence with a court fight lo get bis grandfather'• for· tt.m.e, was. the work of a "sexual psycbot- i~," according to police. Detectives operated on that theory !<>- day as they fanned out around this play· grotmd of the rich to question frienda Of the~ye-ar--otd-anttque ~deruer-w11-crs-e- knile-mutilated body was found Monday. "Anytime you have a victim whose sex organs are mutilated, you have .to work on the theory that the killer was a sexual psychotic/' a police spokesman said. "We are tracking down and questioning all of his fri~l!y bis male friends," be said. An aulopsy showed Belcher died from a blow on the bead. But bis body had been alasbed 25 times with a knile. Police said it wu i-ihle robbery was the prime motive -that Belcher was muUJated by the killer as an alterthoughl • Friends said he usually carried large "!'"' of mooey. Detectives did llQI flaj ' blt wallef or a murder weapon. Sever1l 1nUques and paintings ftre on the hack seat~ his station wagon,fpark· ed '*"'>'· _Belcher owned . an anU'IUS shop in Atlanta.and planned to open another soon ib West Palo\ lle'!d;l, He llV<d' jn an elaboralely. decorated home in Atlanta and commuted to. West Palm Beach. Belcher came into social promlneoce in (Bee MuRDER, Page Z) Mr. McDmigaIL Last Rites Held Funeral services were be.Id today for Crosby B. M.cllougal~ a local realtor and EU.. Lodge member who died Tuesday ID Capistrano Beach. He was 75. Mr. McDougall came to 8an Clemente in 19111 and joined EU.. Lodge 2068 in 1163. He had been a member of the Alhambra EIU Lodge No. 1328 since 1936. He was a native of Chanute, Kan. He leaves his widow, Hazel, of the family home at 196 cane Priltcesa; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Ellis of West Covina, Mrs. Ralph Wallield of Temple · City and Galla Hutchinson of San Jose ; two ·grandchildren a n d three great- grandclllldreri-. · ~ · 'nte family has suggeste'd contribUtion:I to tbe Elks Charity Fund. ·.,. ·Panda Pqnder Hsing-Hsing, Ling-Ling in Luv-Luv WAS!DNGTON (tJPI) -It may be 20 dejirees with a wintJ;Y wind.. slicing through the National Zoo, but It might" well be spnn'J! for · · -µitg·Lin~ and Hsing-Hsing, the only· two giant pandas In captivity m the Uruted Statea. ' , The, young pandas are lllrting shamelessly · tllr<>Yah· the wire feneethataeparates.lbe1routdoorcage1.-• ·" , -· · . • r • J • , Panda koo.per Urry R. COilins sars ·the two ~a '1tcreasingly, more tlme getting one another'• attention wilb handstands and other aoclally i ... acceptable gestures of love. • · , • Will they mai. 111d plOduce the lllh panda bom in captivity? . . ' . Alu, Colllu aid Wednelday, the paildu will have no physical contact for peiillpa two-7ears · , • .. ' ''The female plDda II biQer' ihd older than the male AAd he 11111 get ueed lo -wng a aubmiR!vl role In their relationshleo'' ColJln.a said. "They are too toung for mating-and bringing them l<>- gelber now m., rule out any hope 1 we have for producing off. spring.• • • • •• Relatives Are Being Notified WASHINGTON (API -'Ille UDllted States. today received a lilt el 11!"8 American . ...,....._ beld eaiplite ill Laoo whole nlmea 1lft'liilullJ ..,. .... , ~bf:°* North""' Ell P1J , I ~ ..,,._, .. lei !ht .. ii hdll-(P 7 ' • ,-11or1. Page a,) The Diftme Deputaamt ju+ .. ' tJ began notifying relalins of Ille pol m and an official • •DDC11iw:mwnt wm upected' once this hod been ,,.,......., The list was turned ,,_ to U.S. fficiais-tn Palb' by tbl! --Vietnamese and immediately traosmttted to the Pentagon. where .wd was f1asbod to casualty assistance officers an:und die COW1try respoosible for lnfomu,. -. R SIGNS MEDICAL P0$f '. Of·kin. l UC:lll De · lostlck · ·U.S. prisoners beld In Laos _,, not •. : "' ' ·on ' . : !Deluded ill the two lisla '"-U.S. ' ,..,. 'I -' • Officials in PB.tis satunllJ ~itw 5155 i $ ,,,.,. ,;.• ~ • ' : ........,_ ·t'' · ' Americans beld captive In Nartll ...i V,~1, ,:~etJ '$choi>l ; :~:!/=:.and5Sothtnwboc&diD • · But once U.S. olflciils ~ t be De'hJ~, ',"AeS;·UUS ' POWa in Laos were missioc -Ille , ,.,_ ~.ft l"O ' list, the United states ~ !i1st11 _.~ r-•1 ti 1 1 Vietnam for·tbose names. The Pen!Aigon previously -lix To T. ea.ch, Study Americana captive .. i.a. ....... , missing. Two of the sis turned op ca tl!e UC Irvine medlcal school dean Warren list of those beld In liorth VlelDam. t:;. ~tlclnllday-t<!lg!l.a·thepO;t"he's-· Althougb-only.-a -llDll1 -bod Id I . d ill 'tu lo full been listed as caplun!d. tile ~ he or rune years an w re m believes that other men carried • tirile ·teac.hiJig and research. missing were tilkeo alive by memJ ll<loticlt, 58, of Newport Be~, is forces in Laos. Most ~ Ille miuing ~ hospitalized at Orange County Medical are pilots shot down ill lir 1tri1res apimt Center for treatment of a 11cardiac the Jungle supply routes known as the DD . -'"·· . . · Chi Minh traU. irregw•<ity of rhythm." A UCl-Calilornia The Pentagon bu charged that North College of Medicine spokesman lidded, Vietnam, in identifying 5li5 captifts, however, "Dr. Bostick's health is failed to account for 51 ather Gls Iman generally good and his present to ~e be.en prilCDel'S ol war in confinement bas nothing to do with the Southeast Asia. Oflioials are baP>IC tlll! resignatjon. He is h~altby and IOQks. Laotian list wW swell the number al # forward to returning to teaching," the POWs to be released by the Omurw•ist• spokesman !old tbe-llAILY PILOT. beginning neit week. BostlCk, who recenlJY completed his Earlier, the U.S. Command and oilier efforts in the successful drive to gain official sources denied a n:port that three voter support in November for the state, .American priaOoets of the V'tet Cmc had health aciences bond measure, has been been released and flown bad< to ~ both dean of the UCI medical school and aboard a U.S, belicopter, a P,,.lcssor of pathology. He bas served ·Command spotosmm laid t111!7 on the UC faculty for 30 years. . (See POWS. hge J) A spokesman for UCI Chancellor Danlel G. Aldrtch Jr. said a committee wU! be formed to seek a replacement for Dean. Bosllck. Dr. Stanloy VanderNoort ~ expected to serve .s acting dean. He oversaw the move of the Callfornia 9Jllege of Medicine from its Los Angeles campus to the new lrvlne campus When U ·merge<\ with the UC system. The bond Issue will provide tbe first state funds for a pem;lnent campus at Irvine for the formerly,private medical school. ' Cap~tr~o PTA Unit ' . _... . BackS Bond-:-Election ' Membemi of the Clplstrano UniOed ·Council of Parenl·Teacher-Student .uaOclai!bns bave endorsed the Feb. to bond elec!IMl th!!.1 WOUid permit '2$ mWloo !or c:oostructlon of new schools in tbe booming district. . . An .-Uon spokeoman bao·reported the i!OUP plans lo send Prtsldenr Nixon Ille! ,hilt !amlly a fact sheet on the bond laue, an endorscmen\ form and aPlllicatlonl flit tbee<ltee ballots . Oruge ----. ............. ---------. -.. -. -----. ..,. > • ' . ' • ' , • 2 DAILY PILOT SC ~. F..._, 1, IW3 ....._-'-"'::..:.._:.::.:.__~~'--~~~-'-'-- Hospital Approved On Appeal . ~all Girl Ring ' . Alleged in Beach By GFA!RGE LEIDA!. Of .. Dlltr ..... salt The 162-bed "..OO" hospital f.., the Western World Medical FoundaOon's 150- acre health center adjaceol to UC Jtvine's medical school and 1-ltal lw been approved on appeal. The initial portion of the ultimate non- profit medical center and commwtily hospital complex was re}ected by the Orange Counly health planning council last September. 'l1le foundation , based st 833 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, appealed the denial to lhe Bay Ar.a Health Planning Council -the routine appeal body for all HPC decisions in California. The Bay Area group approved the new Irvine hospital on a S.3 vote. That means the hospital which would have been built anyway regardless of the appea) decision, will be allawed to accept med1cal patients whose -bills may llieii be reimbursed by the state health program. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. D.itr l'lllt Iliff Three women who police alleced two weeks ago were running a call girl house right in the middle ol a north llunlinCloo Bea<h residaltial oelghbor-..... aJTI!SUod again Wednetday Dlght. 'Ibis time the charges were the same as the first time -conspiracy to commit prostitution and maintaining a house of prom.itution. Upoo the fint arrest, the judge let the women go on their own l'eCOfllllwice. This time the judge wu a bit more testy and bail ii $5,000 each. The trio New Oasses For Adults To Commerce Some of the original opponents to lbe Western World Foundation seed hospital are seeking 25 signatures from the OCHPC's 75 members to require a state: board bearing on the hospital. A new semester or adult education Western World director Walter · claues will begin Feb. 20 in the Burroughs said today, however, '"lbe CaJ>:islr~ Uz:iWeci School District and state board may or may not decide to registration will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. refiear lt. It has been approved twice." . Feb. 13 ~ 14 In the san Clemente High 1be original facilities review committee School Llbrary. . of the Orange <:ounty council narrowly The nearly. 40 clas~ of~~ on voted its approval. The full council on weekday ~verungs lfv~ mstruction m _the Sept. 25 voted it down 24 to 10, an action arts,. tiusuw:ss ~tion. bome~king, the appeal body deemed "irregular.•• ErWisb· social stqdies, math and science, The Bay decision may, il the state forelg!l languages and Industrial arll and board refuses to review the case, be the physical education. final okay necessary to launch the All classes may or. may not be taken project described as a "Mayo Clinic of for high school credit and are open . to the West," by State Sen. Dennis E. anyooe more than 18 years. old. High Carpenter, (R~Newport Beach) who schoo_l .students . must obtam written beads the volunteer organizalioo of civic· penrusstOD of tbetr ICbool coumelon to leaders and medical doctors. enroll. . . Western World Foundation · is Academic counseling service ,. committed to creating the hospital and available on an awointment basll at lhe related commercial and health facililifs adult ICbool office at San Clemente High and has private funds to cover the costs School. . • of construction of the seed hospital The ~ curricul~ includes a course in ultimate project would be self-sustaining basic automotive . IDB:1DteMnce and and would complement, not replace, the "-!'; a new Wednesd8y evening class UC! medical school and teaching hoopital teaching German; photography claues; development nearby. a ~ which studies mau. media Western World bas planned its mix of techniques and a course in English as a hospital, . medical offices, and related 'T"'cbm 'Tu3;. "Preparing Slide Film commercial services for 150 acres of land n-.._..AU ,,. Hered to lteJ stud ts near the intersection of MacArthur .-1~14 oos ts o p en Boulevard and Univeriity OriVe in o~ programs for busl~s. Irvine recreational or community service UCI. Mpecls to build ill 350-bed projeds. . teaching hospital and medical ICbool A survey o1 calilomla natural history cl d labo to ~"'"·-an Is plamtell to examine Indian hiatory. aSSt'OOm an ra ry ........,.. on eology inimaJ beha •• and land ud adjacent ISO.acres aJre8'ly owned by the ~ ~vln>nmenll -:.'\'U. an emphasis UC Regents. • 'l'ogether, the nelgbboring parcels upoo caoaervatloo. would result in a 300-acre health complex aervlng Irvine and Harbor Area residents eJl!)eCted to number a bail millioo by 19111. Newport to Host First Meeting Of Coast Group The South Coast Regional Coastal Conservation Commission, created by Proposition 20 approved by the voters in November, will bold its first meeting in Orange County Feb. 5. Supervisor Ronald C8spers of Newport Beach, a member of the commission, · said the session woulcbegin at 7:30 p.m. in lhe Newport Harbor High School auditorium. The commission has jurisdiction over all developments within 1,000 yards of the coastline and covers Los Angeles and Orange counties. . Mrs. Judy Rosener or Newport Beach is another local member of the commission. She represents the public and Caspers, the board of supervisors. Mayor Arthur Holmes of San Clemente also is on the commission. HUIT.DING ••• focused on the city's reputation as a tough jurisdicti-On for developers. City Engineer Phil Peter urged that the officials maintain. the stance. "We've got the last of the prime land on this coast in Orange County," he said. "And we should mal:e sure thal lhe developers don't come here and make ua slack off on our requirements." Councilman Wade L<>wer agreed, pointing out recent developments which have increased in quality because the city held off and stuck to its requirements. "We bad plans come to us for a mobile home part in the oort:t end of the city. but we stuck to our guns and now we have a fine planned community going in instead. "We had poor plans come to us for a hospital near cily hall; we held on and now we have a fioe facility near Shorecliffs. "This is what we have to keep on doing. "We do have the prime land, and U we're careful, we can tale advantage of this OOom." he said. remained in custody today. Booted into Orange County Jail - Judy AM Klusmeyer, 25, Helen Marie Ryan, 37, and Carol Ann Domian, 27. They were arrested on a warrant. Vice Lt. Robert Rhinehart alleges the three wmnen have been wcrting lb a home at mi C.potooe Lane in the Clli- fonlia Clas.!lics tracts. Reaidents ol the neiiJ>l>orhood started police investigating the womea.•1 acttvitiea when they became eancerned with the aetlvllles al the home. One woman, who asked not to be ldentilied, told the DAILY PILOT that the women did not oeem to 1lw! In tbe home but arrived in the ~ ml left late at night. She said there appeared to be quile a few men, who drove expemive can who visited lhe home wblle lhe Wo1nm wmo there. The woman also said site had seen the home's occupants answer the froot door dressed in negligees or sbortie nightgOW)ll. Rhinehart said investigation ol the ptOllituUOn operation will continue. When asked il the -o1 . lnvestlgallon, arrest and release ol tbe trio was likely to develop into an endless cycle, he sakl: "If they're in our community a:od violating our.. Jaws, we will continue to arrest them. The laws here will be enforced. We have an obligation to the residents of tbiB romnumity to do m. •• Johnny Carson's Son Allegedly Held With ~rugs NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPl)-A )'llllQg man who identified himself to polloe as the son ol televlsloo st.ar JohnlQ> canon facea a March 19 court appearance on drug charges and operating without a driver's license. Richard w. Carson, 20, of J- Heighll, N. Y., charged with pmuaing illegal drugs and operating under the influence of drugs, was arraigned in cir- cuit court and released on $150 bin! Wednesday. A spokesman for Carson said. "As tar as we know he's Johnn,f'a SOI!. He bu a son named Richard who ii 20 and 1iws in New. York City.'' The television star ii "in Mmco """"' place" and wW not be available fer ccmr ment, lhe spokesman said. State police who investigated the Tueo- day accident in which young °""'" was involved on the Connecticut Turnpike said they found a bottle cmtaining 35 tablets of methaqualooe, a powerful bar- biturate, in the car. Carson was taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital where he was treated for minor injuries and later released. DAU. Y PILOT PMi. llf aldlM'lll ......_. ' COAST COLLEGE CHANCELLOR NORMAN WATSON ON CAMERA AT KOCE-TV, CHANNEL 50 Tolouilio&~odlity Dodiatod In RI .. • 11 Huntlngtolf Be1ch'1 Golden Wost College ' Channel 50 Wins Praise In Official Dedication Orange Comy's lint lane teleoisioo stat.ion ... ....,..,,..., w.......i.y night amid glowing lftdirt:iown that it. will quickly become .. -cultural resource to the ~- KOCE-1V <lmmd SI actualiy bepn b-nadca¢ing Ne';'. 2i, iDt de\tiraticw1 Cb&tarirs: last Digllt al the lflmliogtm Jieadl -IOlt .. ·-Go thal acmmL POWS ••• --~ miilahle soar<e -the sy>tem ... np far prisoner """"" under the Paris -agr.......i and -DDthiag to snbstanDate the ftPll'l. The reaxn. was based ... atmml gi""" by a U.S. MmJ oflica .who claimed to bne been m the recovery missjm Be g;m a det21W aecoant. saying die pi ..... weft Mra·•.....tiraJJ,y happy" and "jwptd o 11 _.. their """"""" "This is a noteworthy event in the illustrious history ol Orange County," intoned Dr. Nonnan E. Watson, cbancel1or of the Coast Community College District which operates Channel 50. "Channel 50 bas the potential to Jake education into every ll>me and ·office in the county at limes when it is most. convenient," be added. , Dr. Watson noted w~h satisfaction that the district will use Channel 50 to offer televised courses for full college credit beginning next week. Guests at Wednesday's dedicaUon included Ronald caspers, chairman of the Orange County Boar<j of Superviaors, and Robert Fiocb; a former secretary of Health, Education and Welfare and the White House emmisary to the dedicaUon. The cerelnorues also included televised messages of congratulations from Gov. Rooald Reagan, Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti, . ;ind ,Slate Sen. Dennis Q4'peoler. ID eontrast to the · optimistic remark! of• these •ipeakm, keynote ,'cleillcatlon speabr Cicil'Smitli, televisiori ciitlc far the Los Angeles Times, sounded a more somber tooe. p,-pw J Alter condemning commercial -.-televisfon as "endlessly redundant, MURDER hopelessly imsponsible, deliberately , • , mediocre, and ollimately boririg," Smith t warned that public television faced ·~ ' , Armed Man Nets · 1 $50,000 in Gems From Salesman A clean-cut, middl ... ged bandit, armed with a revolver, held up a diinmd salesman for $50,000 worth o1 unset damonds in Seal Beach Wednesday. U . Martin Black of the Seal Beach Police Departmenl said the holdup occurred at about 10:50 a.m. in lhe parking -lot of !be Rossmoor Shopping Center on Seal Beach Boulevard. Bill Fletcher, 44, a salesman for the Universal Diamond Company of Orange, told police be had just pulled Into the parking lot wh<n • man approaclled his car from the passenger l8ide. Leaning through the passenger window, lhe man pulled whal F1etcher described as a .32-<:aliber revolver and said, "Give me lhe hag and you wool get hurt." , Fletcher said be banded over bii attacbe case which coo.taioed ZOO looli diamonds. : According to police reports, thl gunman took the case alld ran fitnJugb the parking lo~ disappearing from sight around the comer of a !JUlldlng. The robber was tlelcrlbed as being c1ean-sbaven, with ·short, dart hair, o1. medium build and about 45 to 5S YWj old. ..! U . Black said detectives ":'T investlgaUng the possibility lhal !ht bandit may have had inside inlonnatlotj ., to the route Fletcller followed wbes calllng·on local jewelry storelL 196! after be wm a court battle that several crises oUts own. ~ Smith went on to describe "a murky C l' _ F nd • · ~gr~wl=l~joa A~ Sa-le of theworlfded"eralin wblcb funding was scdarce andf 0 rege U ing ' QQ ~----UCI· ---government was 1n anger o magnate W. D. Bmla. attempting to tum public TV into a "sort Pilot Arrest:ed .!..!'."m' ~~.-.:::.:.~ of domestic Voice of America . spouting Misuse All.eged -~ ~---lhe party line propaganda." store dert ill Atlanta during the "Welcomhlg a public television station F D k Fl • rmpliaa isn't unlike greeting the birth of a baby OAKLAND (AP) -.In -t Ibey allege , Or run yr.ngeetllid wwww a 1ew days after in Biafra," he said. was one of the largest misuses of U.S. bel"*'"i'C a nn'1111mirt that -i"he mmey Smith called on Channel 50 to aid and grant funds to a single campus. An emmt 'aviator with three im~ liRIJ to dml(le my ilabils." fearlessly broadcast high qualily federal audit officials claim $574,621 was passengers aboard a single engine plane Butitdid,andBekbor~bimsell programming, and il necessary, to "improperly" paid to Merritt College hit a tall tree in Buena Part near in Allanla's miwd of ,.,.W. at produce programs that only appeal to a studenls. midnight Wednesday but managed to coooerts. art ech3i•s and operas and ~ty. The conclusion was based on a land at Fullerton Municipal Airpcrt soan eDJ• t ' a 'f"'llltaCicm for "Tbe lJtoadei-lhe base of a medium, sampling of 147 students selected Jt where be was arrested. . U.owiac lavilb aft«-eprn parties at bis the lower the cultural level ," Smith said. random to prepare the audit, Dem1is Jamel D. Young, 40, of Fullerton was home. "And couuner<Ial television bas lhe Norris, ,assistant to the regfillJaJ dlredor arrested for assertedly flying an airplane ll<ldJor was .,._.... flam high broadest base In the history of lhe of lhe Health, Educalioo and w.- while intoxicated. 9Chool, but Gllft'" taM warm be was world." Department's au.fit agency, said Buena Part police Officer Dave "too poor" to_,... Al..,. time, Smith lampooned American television Weilnesday. Federal aid Is received by Williams visited the scene where the Befc11er llft!d ill ~ wbeft be in contrast with European programming 2,2Cl studenll on the campus, he saijL plane bit the tall tree at IZ71 trial to -......, as an -· but in noting that"'Wben me comes l(long, It The audit, -covering a four.year period, Commonwealth Ave. and following bis ~ w a11e _..,.... after wlll be the British whci produce the only alleged that 71 peroent of the reoords investigation Sgt. Steve Stavtey was being limited to bit parts ill ...,_ programs of any validity about our examined failed to stand up to loan dispatChed to lhe Fullerton Airport to television series. revolutioo." requirements for federal aid. maketbearrem. ·~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::.::::::::;;::::::::;. Young was jalled and then released on I $500 bail. Nobocfr SEW Westinghouse for LESS than Caspers· said the public is invited to attend the meeting. IC . DAILY PILOT l'llt Or•• eo.11 DA IL Y l"ltOT, ..... 'tlMdll b ~ th• N-.-Pret. It pUbli ... .., "'9 Or ..... CO.II Publillll .... ~-$eJl9. ... ,. td!lloM ... l'Ubllsfold, Monday ll'lnlol9JI Fr!Olly, fw Coo:I• Meu, ........,,, 8Mi:fil, Hwrflftll!On lle-ctvfourt11!fl V•ll•y, ~ a.di. lrv~ls..dolebodr. ..,, SM ~ • Irish Boy Kissing Girl Dragged Aw·ay, Murdered · c 25.2 cu. ft. capaclly-()nl'f 35%" wide a Big 322' lb. ca .. paclty tr~er a Completely F"rost..f'ree o Separate con· trols In refrigerator and freezer o 'Optfonal plug-In Automatlo Jee-Maker-buy it .now or add It later a 15.99 cu. 1l. refrigerator aeclion a Power ecol'lomlzer saves electrlcUy D 'Twin J.uk:o can dispensers o 7·daJ fre1h r SM '-~tr-. A ..... ~ edlllon Ii ¥JisMO S.""911'fl ... ~ Theo or1nc1p91 ""blltl\lfw Pilnt I• •t :bl wm .. , Street, Costa ~. C.11,.,..., ·.,.._ Ro'-t N. WM4 Pl"ttlftlll Ind Plll:ll ...... Jt( ••. Cetl.., vu........,.., ... GMwal ....... ThOMN K...nf ·-1110111•1 A. M_,.;, .. _ ...... Qatt" H. loot lidl•r4 p. N..r ~·~Ed11rn ... ct ... OMr. )05 N~ EJ ~mi• a..i. tl67t.., --c.t.t ~: a .., ..,.-"'--·_, __ _ .....,,.... ... !11Wf ... ..... u.-9-dl! tn ,.... ... ..... ,.,.,, , rnct "1-4.ut " aw -"••d r u '°"'n ... CS 'cAllD• I tt r ,,,,., . .,.,.... ~ tm. °'"*" ci..t p ......... , >•• :::::•·. -...... ............. ........ __....... ___ _, ••i+;!Itl ........... _.. ...... ..,......_.. ""~ C::..""1. .. = ":::i _,., ..... a.If _, .-,y .. , ... , ............ . BELFAST (AP) -Gabriel Savage, 17, was kissing his 16-year<ild girl friend goodnighl when his tillers arrived. The men dragged him from lier arms and bundled him into a car as she screamed in terror. They drove away. shol him through the head and left his corpse in a ditch. Savage was the third Roman Clthollc ttt<>ager slain in Northern Ireland this -t. pn!Slllll8bly by Prote>tanl te'!"rists. Two others were badly .. oonded. u'lllis, I fear, is a campaJgn to teml'ize and intimidate fomlll ... ," said Geny Fill, a lll"mincnt ca.lllolic poll-tician. ' "' • ''Tbe)'-probably died jusl -tbey were haptlud into a faith other than lhal .of the gumnen," said • ranting polJceman. Peter W1ttenon, a, WU the fiat to die. lie was standing with anotlier I> )'OIN>ld M"""-Y In tbe tioonnlJ ot bll widowed _., 11ore 1o t11e r.n. Road dlslrict. A ""7 o1 boDeb ltltm a ~ car cut the two boys clown. Wau.r.i dim <o11 the apot. Hil friend lllnl•od, bildlJ WOtl!ded J'!illl' Railer~~" H, !ell bll lltime In thl ADWia1own Dlllrlct 'llleldly nflfllt lot bond pnctlce_ !Ill -•Id iillo • encouraged the boy to join the hand I because he had asthma and blowing the trumpet might help expand bis lungs. His body was found ....,.al hours later at the Giant's Ring, a circle of prehistoric stones outside Belfast. Police said he had been made to lie on the ground, the hood bun bis coat -pulled 'OVer his head, and two bullelt were fired into his brain. ' "I hope the men who hooded my boy, my pale 8nd slck!Y boJ, ana thoii murdered him will live with tbe lll)lt of bis thin UtUe lace !orewr," uld Rafferty's mother. Savage was 1natclled lata TaeotllJ ~His gii'I !fiend, Identified for bor only .. Elizabeth, atrvded wltla U.. 11uidrw bui Ibey pflJled a cm 11111 throatcned to .shoot ber. too, "Sha raa oil crying and the eor droft •WIY." a relaUve uld. Another 17-year<ild Catholic 10Ulb -waltlng'!lome WednesdaJ Dllbt . ......, a man behind hliii sOOuted: '1Yey, JWI" The youth turned ti"OUnd. and Iha -fln!d lour sholi 11 almoat polal-l>iat ranp. TWo btJ!)ell hft the bOJ' ..,. ponelratfng his abdclmen. DcelGra aid ~ his condition WU seriOQS, but tiley bollevod be wootd -·· 1Meat KF9per--. ' ' MOOILat*' ~6995 --.. • • . . HEAVY DUJY ' • I .. l • \ • I ., l ' PIJBUC NO'l1CE PIJBLIC NO'l1CE PllBLlC NO'l1CI! ' • NaJ.er Cal& for Criminal Penalties on Auw Recalls ... WASlllNGTON (AP) Ralph Nader told OOllO- W..m..dly H 11111 on)J - require auto mak<n lo ""' for repolr al CST Af<l;f ct. !eds, bill bock up Ille ,_n -1rifb crimiDal -1--And, Dr. WJlliam Roddan, head of Ille industry'• llllllluUo for Highway Safety, aid lhst tm model csn, de&pile - federal -· ..., blro!y lllOl'e crash resisWJI lit low speOdl than last year'I csrs. NA DE R , OONSVKE!l .. Wblle Hoose oppose this. "'Why should millions of conlWM1'S stuck w I t h defective wbicles pay for the m a n uf.actun:rs mistakes" Nader said, when manutactUrers "have willfully -tbelr promise lo Olngress.' ADl>MONAILY, N a d e r ssid, Ibo rtcall process has hem 1lrawn out by clever iodiiilry lawyers who realize that delay, in errect, means. viclary. advoca~ and Haddon ,._ , _______ .- testifying beforo Ille Senate · This process should be apedited and opened to !he piblic, Nader said. Ev!!n when a defect is found, he said. theri is foot4ragging by industry . Commer<>< Committee -hu before H a bUI lo n!ljllitt Detroit to PIY for all safely defects. Asto, Nader ssid, Ille aalo companies should be n!QUirod -at federal clitcretion -to Allergan's Earnings Rise 22% .......,..blQ'-- can ml lo repair safe1)' defects m a car model --ifilbosbemraold -limos. Delnlit and Ille "Criminal and stiffer civil peoalties" sboutd be added to the law "where manufacturers willfully refuse to notify or recall vehicles,'' Nader S3id. * * * * * * Insurance Finn Adds Cars w -Bumper tist ~~ ~ :U,,.te is updating the standard test barrier without earnings reulta. ~-bumper cla:ww• mnboard any damage. For 111e lhr<e lDOOlhs eoiled -ml addlllc rm.i and Yoho Tbe 1m models certified for Dec. 31, net sales iiicreued :II 1o Ille lillt. Allstate's 15 percent discount percent over last year to "Rm•..,• tbal ea late a include an of Chrysler Corp. 's $4,139,000. Operating iDccme bump are DOW •nilahle from passenger cars, American reached .-.ooo. a 54 percent mllllY auto" mamaf•1•nas;." MotA:lrs Mat ado r and increase over the like period an ADsta&e I n s u r a n c e PVBIJC NO'ltCE last year, while net iDL"ome 0•11J•'1 ap*'5mm aotect Ambassador models, all Lin- f'KTmOUS sus1111E:Ss rose 11 percent to $362.• or reoeildy as he released a cur-cotna and Continentals, and all Tr. ....:C ::_111:~ •-22 cents per share. real lilt ~ 1573 modd domestic Mercurys. · u : -For the year, net iNes P'.-.ereanthatqualifyfor ~."~"::-v=.'~~: m: co... advanced 25 JM5"Cl:nl to AD11*'1 lS md. 9 permit FOR1YS TRUNDERBm.D L ~ nw . ., a:-. "~ Cast• $11,256,000, while eamings per dbcoont• an mftision Jo.. ,..., c..ut. f2l2I -'---fro aho meets the performance ni. ........ "' lllllflt aN1uetM .., ... ~ rose m 66 cents-to • Mance. , .. _ ceot.s with 7 -· -levels for Ille 15 percent dis-L Htl Ti-~~ _.., -.. _ '"" .,,. ,. ~ abm!s ..,-·""'-,.......,. '!lie lfaldilll .... ID. insur-coqnt. AD other Fotd domestic a.rt: .. er...,. c-ty .. , ,.. ts.,,,;. .... ~ .......... WILLIAM E. ST JOHN. COUIOY CURK. lf72. m:e: fiml"s • pen:mt cfis.. passenger can qualify for the SAS Buys 16 DC-9 Airliners STOCKHOLM, Sweden (APJ -Making the largest 1.ircraft otder in its history, the Scandinavian Alrttne System (SAS) has purchased 16 twfn. engine Super OC9 jet airliners from the McDonnell Douglas Corp. The $10()..m.illion sale was announced here Tuesday by the airline. SAS AUO has an option to order four addltiona.1 DC9s. Twelve OC9s will be delivered during the next year and the other four will be delivered during 1975, airline officials said. The medium-range planes ordered Tuesday will be built at McDonnell Douglas' Long Beach, facility, a spokesman said. DOUGLAS ALREADY has delivettd 36 OC9s to SAS. Twentr._~four of the planes have Deen of the series 40 design -the largest of the four DC9 versions. SAS ordered three other DC9s last October at a cosl of $66 million. SAS is the first company to order OC'9s with engines equipped with environmental features designed to cut down on smoke and noise, a Douglas spokesman said. THE AIRLJNE said the jets will replace its French-built CaraveJles, which will be put up for sale in 1974. NTN Firm In Irvine •Y nw-M, •aro. o.uty. Capitalized researdl es· eauat. first ollered in M8ftb 15 . percent discount . when Nilbhtd 0r ..... com o.Jtv "::=. pendituns from the .com--mt, ii ~ fer l9'1J equipped with factnni--installed NTN Bearing Company, t=""' 11. 2:S """ F.,,_., ~~ pany's Nelson ·Rese:lrdl 6 Amfrican Motors' Hornets -i , subsidiary or Tojo Bearing in Development subsltiary ...., Md Gnmlim equipped with front and ,..,;. bumper guards Japan is building a 26,000 PVBLIC N011CE tributld 5 cents per share to an optimal rear remftnllle or the delme bumper group. square foot warehouse facility suPR•• •c:,. °'" TM• quarterly earnings. 'lbele ez-bmuptr system. aocmdiaC to Among foreign manufac-in Irvine. STAH o. CAUFOll.•lA ,_ peoses have been capitalized the spimsman turen, Volvo bas certified all The Don Koll Company of TM• c:ou:r:n OUM• since the beginning of the ae-'l1lis muhmnn Ailslate dis-its l97J passenger cars for the Newport Beach is the builder. tcme1 °" ...... , .. O¥ PnlTIOll cond qurter and contributed cmnt. nqubes that a car I~ percent discount and Saab Architect a r al Building POil NoaAH °" WILL MD ll'Oll 11 ~--•·-I --~.... ~----~ bas ~·~ed ,.ts 97 and 99 ~ . ... d . Lmnl:U TQTAM•lfTAllT ceuw per IKMU'C Of W.::: wuuww a ..... ~-uuw-\.-a-Ull -VJOcepts lS u~ CStgner. o..:~ of ru>HNCE E. GUVES, year. aasb. fnJut and rear. inlo a model for it. Completion is set for April. NOTiCE IS HE-E•Y GIVEN "'91-'~~~~~~~~~--~~~--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~~~--'~~ WJlVEY D. GflAvb "-fl*I tier.I" • ..-tlflalt tor ,.,.,,.. of WI• Md far '-fll Let-. T91t.,_,.,y lo U'ae ....... ......._ .. WNdt 1$ m..s. far ""1llilt-~ Md .,,., "'* time Wld ..... ,,, .......... -.... '*"' .., flllr Fttin.ry :m. 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Mar has been elected as vice chairman or the board of Security Pacific Na· tlonal Bank and senior vice president or its parent co~pany, Se<u· rtty Pac· ic Corpora· lion. Sailors Prefer Burgers TRANS WORLD AJrlines said it would recommend that its board of directors not ell:· ercise its options on six eon. cordes because "first priority miwt be given to the improve- ment and expansion of o u r present subsonic fl eet." The airline also said it had "some serious question as to t h e economic viability of the Con· con1e on TWA's 1vrtem." Pa:n Am and TWA are re- SAN DIEGO CAP) -Navy cooks In this area say their chow ham't surfered from an mler that cheaper meats be used in Navy mess balls. But there Is some gniinbllng In the ranks about the directive from Adm. Elmo 1.wnwalt Jr., chief of Naval operationl. Officials Fire Shots . TODAY'S LUNCH for 6,llllO men at the Naval Training Center includes baked meat loaf and fried ruet of perch, plusaeconds. At Food Labeling Law The galley chief, Barkie Mcberron, claims "most of the kids prefer hamburgers, even over steaks." Stand.log lines to the more expensive selections are always smaller than the speed line to hamburgers, Mcherron said. But the first two sailors questioned at the !2nd Street Naval Station v o i c e d complaints. "It seems to me like I'm eating st.ew all the time, or macaroni and cheese,'' said Seaman Appren. 2.C. William Hoblitt, J9, of San Luis Obispo. ••1 baWlfl 't 1een too much meat." KEY WOID IN DENTISTRY ''PRMNTION'" ... . ~.JW \,,. I WASHINGTON CUPll The government has told a federal court that groceries accounting for a large portion or the shopper's food bill might decline In quality il the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) I is forced under existing law to order aU food!: to list. all ingredients on their label!. THE ARGUMENT In the PSA Chief Gets Post By Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP) -The founder and president of Pacific Southwest Airlines, J. Floyd Andrews or Pacific Beach, has been appointed to the California Navigation and Ocean Development Commission, G o v. Ronald Reagan's office announced Wednesday. Andrews, 5.1, fills the vacancy created by t h e resignation of J. Jamison lty TEalY GIANT. I .Ph Moore of Pacific Palisades. He is also a director of the No tongeT is the old 18¥-G d Elect · ing. ''Brw>h your teeth artet San Diego as an r1c every meal and J£e your Co. dentist twl1..-e a year" the rul-Andrews will receive only ing factor tn ljifltal health. actual and necessary expenses Now the rM!W"Concept. is pre-in connection with his vention and dentists start by assignment. His term expires motivating their patients to ,,,,4 learn how fu control plaque. Jan. 15, l;r1 • At the beginni ng there may He is unregistered with any be fn>quent vlsit.s until the political party. dentist has thoronghly in-II-.:._ __ .:._============:! structed lhfo patient Jn the technic1ue. Then, a visit every four months is encouraged Not loo long ago, lots of cavities. chronic gum prob- lems and other dental ills were accepted as an every- day pert of living. But now, prevention is helJllng to change: all this. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. \Ve will de- liver promptly without ex- tra charge. A g\eat many 'people rely on us for their health nttds. \Ve "''elcome requ~t<i for delivery service and charge accounll. PARK LIDO PHARMACY S51 Hospital RNd Newport lhach 641-15'0 ,,. Delivery NOW 25°/o DISCOUNT ON STOCK llOUIAGl COMMISSIONS A Pint lft The W..t-A lf"lll~h Fot The lndt.Mlual l"YMtorl Over half of the aloe.ks traded on the New York Stock t:J:cbanp:' tbe Amerlcati Stock Exc.h&nae, l'lnd Regional atoclt ~l'I {&.lmor;t all of the popular ones -Ameri- can TeJephonf. Gt•nenl f\foturs. Tt•xaco, etc ... etc., and le:alet' knaWn unes COOJ a1ao aN" tl"adt'd "oU-board .. by n'-bliahed broket91:e houk"S at com.parablt! ~ to the llri"" -... u.. tx<1lallltCS. Now 10Ui need pay only '75~ la savtna; of one-fourth) of the rqular stock exchance mmmiuion rate tn bu¥1os: 'or tt:Ulns a.ey o( 1t:oc ~ listed stoclu. 2S,_ comn1l1· llon d*°'1nt on A1J OYef'·thHount.er sccurltlts too. 10% oabonc!L WI .... lff~ PIR.T IN Tiil WHT , ............... c '111•-... _ ... ,oal WM. L O'BRYON • cO. IHl .......... ---67J..6jH ..,..o..,.c...,i.a°"••._1tl7 .._.. "-'lilllflli A• dA ... Of law•lw er... c.-... .... • ..... .. 4 .... . • ,, U.S. Court of Appeals Wednesday came from Justice Department lawyer Charles R. McConachie, who said the only answer to demands from consumer groups ror full ingredient labeling is for Congress to change the Jaw. He said the FDA favors such a change and would back a soon-to-be introduced bill on the subject. But if the court orders the FDA to make the change rig~t away -as one consumer group has appealed lo it lo do -there couJd be drastic changes in "standardized '' foods. Such foods are those whQse basic recipe is set by law -cat.Np, butter and mayonnaise to Dame a few. Those foods tend to account for a large portion of the average grocery bill. even though they do not constitute a majority of all foods on the market. They do not have to list their Ingredients so long as they confonn to the set recipe, except for any a d d e d ingredients. BUT Ft1cCONACRIE s a i d immediate full label disclosure couJd prompt the makers of standardized foods to by-pass the required recipe by listing all the ingredients but leaving · out some of the recipe for cost cutting or other reasons. "There are no standardized food~ under this theory," he added. As a result, he said, Congress should change the whole law to avoid that possibility McConacnie·s claim was disputed by Arthur Koch, a lawyer for the National Health Federation, who was one of several former George Washington University law students who initiated the petition in 1971 . THE GROUP CALLED itself LABEL (Law Students Association for B u y e r s Education and Labeling) and was a class project for activist professor John Banzhaf m. ... COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK, UST • FTC Orders Co1npetitor I • • • • ' • ' 'l :, ., ' :I ;I I i 1~. rebt"4t'J 1, 1971 •Thursday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List Dow Jones Index Loses 13.24 Points NiW YORK (AP)-Tbe olo<k mttket generated ·a brief rally Thursday but revened Itself, and prlcu turned ~'lower. Trading was ictlve. lri The d g Dow Jones average of 30 lodut- als was down 13.24 to 985. 78. 11 bad been up 6.10 afler the first hour of bud· ness. The early rally was attributed to a correction of "an ovel'IOld condition that developed over the past two weeks'' by Larry Wachtel, mearch dln>e- tor at Bache & Co. NMl .... '-latO.. SC OAILY PILOT JJ -"" .... t'*J ..... &..9LMIO.. He said the downturn was caused by a news rtport that six ..,ntral baob io Europe had been forced to support the dollar on foreign exchange markets. Complete Closing Prices American Stock Exchange List ... • ' • • • I . ' t.plt.i -Corpar.uin aays Ill wllollJ OWllld aublldiary, Marlnen 8avlnp and Loon Association ol Newport Beadl, baa roceived pennllslon trom the California Savlnp and Loan Com- missioner to open a lnoch al.· li<:e In Newporl Beach, to be located near the Bayalde Shop- ping 0.01"1'. This braocll wUI servo t11o Bay1lde comiiiunlty, IAc:ludlnl Promontorr Point, Balboa hland, Corona del Mar, and I • 1 """"11, t --' ... 1 '1'• ... Chwf of Redwood League Acts tn Preserve Areas THE LEAGUE moves slower' thaa .tame mmervatiaa groups. Lui ,...., lhe lea&UO _.;,...i 36 ..... 0 f r..t•oods in the c-er.et --in the ~ " the Garden Club tt America Grove. Cmt of ihe ..-tJ WU nearly fl.6 million ~ lo llnlry, .... • purdme -made ~ · with '2IO.• donaled by the Ganlen Club of America and cmtriOOllons made by the Jeagae•s membership lhraugbool the COUldry. A SEroND paroel of :llO acns in the upper WMkll!ll Cn..t ......-bas been purebatod ..... Bi& Basin Redwoods State P a r k • Negotiatiom are unda way for the acquisition of -ISi acres of lint_,i, .- along the upper ridge. THE LEAGUE bas five, ~o!>.i!ds: To rescue from d e s truction representative areas of primeval forests. .. ~y. year alter year since 1111. .-e ha\"e tueeeeded in ransoming the r-" the -To cooperate with the California s t a t e Part Commission.. the National Part Service and other a g e n e i es in establishing In Sunday's Family Weekly: ' I "I'm Jast Lucky": Bobby Cluke ' In a feature written especially for FAMILY WEEKLY readers, oontributing s portswriter Jack Engelhard says, "Hockey is a demanding enough game for an athlete in excellent health.'' And asks: ·"What chance has a young man got if he's a diabetic ••• ?" An answer to Mr. Engefhard's query is the career of National Hockey League superstar Bobby Clarke, who "caught fire" in 1972 and became the first member of the Philadelphia Flyers' team to score 35 goals in one season -placing second in the Western Division. learn how, with "heart'' and ''desire,'' Clarke has overcome his "deficiencies.." (He's not a great natural hockey talent, either.) Read the inspiring story of this amazing young athlete who, with "ac- qu ired skills," has been victorious over what many would call overwhelming handicaps. In "How Hock?.: Star Bobby Clarke Mocks Diabetes," he says, Tm just plain lucky.'' e FLAnER YOUR FIGURE -Let FAMILY WEEKLY women's editor Rosalyn Abrevaya help you plan your swimsuit shopping strategy. A void "dressing room doldrums" with fore- knowledge from this cover story's e.ipert com- mentary and pre-season illustrations. • FACE FACTS -Are yuu communicating your true penonality with laciat expressions? Ac- quire lbe ability to convey and Judge anothers state of mind in '·How Your Face Gives You Away." All Coming Sunday With The I iMiLY PILOT I Read die Daily Pilot I Scott's 'Super Bows' • s,,...d now ••• ••,,e•t i11 I wb. e Prew•nts spurt• 11111111 c;r•bgt°•u . from 1pro11ti"il e. 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SAN ANDREAS (AP) - A local i..W. . -died I newspaper publilber • for -.mp1 of courl for a critical. editorial, 'slapped • photographer t<¥1aJ wbeu he -tried to take I plctun!, the pllologra!ll'!I' eel wilne1Se1 said. • They said Judg~ Howard ljlewett ""' washing dishes in the cafe he runs in this eold country foothUl town when photographer Denn1s Naguri, 23, of Ute eai.veras County Enterprise tried to take hiJ picture about r a.m. Na8Uri and witnesses said Blewett hit him witit his open hand on the face and grappl'ed with him for hi.s camerL Naguri .held on tel the camera, bl.It the back was forced open, spol&g the rum, he told George Hoeper, San Andreas oorrespondent for The Stockton Record. Late(, Ble"ett told newsmen: .. It was an automatic reflex. I've been attacked and harassed to the point where I acted before l thought." At midmorning, Enterprise Publisher Oscar Mellin -a retired attomey -said neither . he OOr Naguri, a Vietnam veteran, decided -It .... charges apimt the jallle -wla io • .. a11m>ef. Two witnesses at the ~ 9'ft identified as Kathlom lladoy m _,, Soni. Fresno State .IJni..mty jM I students In San Andras It ._. -.. contempt case.. Sani said that --... • - incident the iud&< --• i!lo ..:.' .. : and was ·&eon! to UJ, --I shouldn't have slapped 1hll -a.UL'. Blewett told lloepll' be -llil • • 0 ·erv1cemen ' ~ne Bug911 Flips ··Three L~g'u.nans . . ' Injured in Crash Three young Lagunans were injured, one critically, as the dune buggy in which they were riding went out of control and rolled ove .. three times down a 25 percent grade of Park Avenue Wednesday night. Selene Schaal, IS, of 3140 Alta Laguna Boulevardi was reported in critical condition today at the intensive care unit o(, Soutit Coast Community Hospital. N~ .aides said the girl bad received 'aevere· head Injuries and possibly a . . ' . . '• .-1,;. broken arm and ribs as well as many cuts. Kirk Oberholster, 16, of 518 Thalia remained in South Coast Hospital today and was listed in satisfactory condition. He suffered a deep cut on bis forehead, aides said. Pamela Neil, 16, of 1303 Terrace Way, was released after treatment at the hospital emergency room. Police today credlled quid thinking llixi medll:al ;n,. aid --by SCbtt ByingtOn, f1a· tnemher Of the .volunteer eureh aod. ·reicue )&Dit, with :-11PiSUng In : the ljle-savlng operation tiefore arrival or an ambul~. Officers sala today the fiberglass dune buggy, drlyen by O!>e'holtzer, was coming down P.arlt .AV'enue when it apparently went ollt of Contr:ol on a steep curve and banked the wrong way near Hidden Valley. The vehicle strucl( a north side cw-ve, and then rolled several ... , ........... ioeM .. ,,, .. I 7 7 --· •I ........... s cs ---a. ------.. --.... fiDl •• e : : s , ' • u.s. im.y -·-· .,_. ...... n illll.A"•icil•trfdd~a .-r ..._M.:n--• ,_ -· ,, ...... ~..,.llemdd -Ir~--2 .. ,,.. ...___ ~ ·-~ __ 1aa "--' -. nsA, ....... 111 - ---·ii. dBs -6•twitc * et W '"tmds to embarrass tbe administration of justice and brillg dilcft<fit_upon the court and tends IO cre1te in the public mind a dislrust and JUSpicion of the court." W..... prted the editorial when he '"daed !be capture of a blacl< Laborador tttl iaer named Maggie which strayed in bis prdal. Then, Blewett filed a C'IM'Dpbint against the dog's owner. Roger Hml and presided over Herd's pretrial beoriog. In aa editorial Jan. 17, Mellin wrote, • , SID. "\\'e have the ridiculous situation wbett the judge deli berately had a neighbor's dog !rapped and then hailed the dog o"·ner into his cou rt, set the bail and then tried to sit in judgment on the cue.'' The district attorney's affidavit ~ lhe editorial ''slanderous a a d contemptoou.s of the court." Blewett works as a fry cook at Blewell's Cafe -which he owm -in San Andreas when he is nor' busy with court duties. Group Not Previously Identified WASHINGTON (AP ) -1be United states' today received a list of severi American servicemen identifted by North Vie~ as held captive in Laos 1-11 whose names were omitted from previous prisoner lists. the_ P- said. Defense DeparUnenl spokesman Jmy W. Friedheim llid North Vietnam "stated tital it has been informed by the Lao Patriotic Front that -pmomel bad been captured in l..aol." ~ Frledhelp• indlcaled ~ with lbe llllall .....,. a 1We Uniled stalei "will onotlnue · efloiU to accouot for all U.S. military ... - who have been catried by Ille. Unlled related.~~, Thooelnen Laos are: ~··'"'· u capllva on BFoivn~ F·iles To Run Aga~n " times. . MIL'W' ...... S,.. ...... SATURDAY'S TIE DAY THAT WRLY 'RASH alllTAll ItS _., Ui HZ00EH AWAY • .Air Force Lt. Col. Walter M. Stischer, Maj.· Edward · W. Leonard Jr.. Capt. Stephen G. Long, Maj. Norbert A. Gotner, Capt. Jack M. Buld>er. Capt. Charles F. Reiss and Navy LL Hemy J. Hedinger. Three of the seven -Stischer, 1- and Bedinger -preriously were caJTled by the Pentagon as prisoners of war. Tbe other four were lilted as missing in actioll. Dr. Norman J. Browne. Incumbent Oberholtzer told officers he wasn't sure how many times the buggy flipped· and that all he remembets is coming to rest, reieasiµg his seat belt and falling onto !be pavement. "Moel.a•• •1 S _. ...... SaoMw' t ._,WtilwC elw;Nlitiat , Laguna Beach Unified School 'District trustee, today announced bts Intention to file as a candidate for re<>lkuon In Ille April 17 school board race. In •,i>repared sts~t, Dr. Browne, a Laguna dentist, declared himself a "poli\kal conservative" and spumed ldentlficatkm by serine as a Member of the "lcberal minority" of the school board. · First units on the scene reported the rear~ buggy lying on Its side with passengers hanglng half In and half out. Fire DepUtment dnits responded to tfle scene of the accident after a woman came to the beadquarten station door and reported the accident. The police de~t reporled a flurry of calls about the 7::W p.m. mishap. New Trash Law Looming This meant North Vietnam bas accounted for only nine American fighting men -including two held in North Vietnam -out of a total of 317 reported to have been lost in Laos. iagunn Officials Prepare to c~ Garbage Violators 'l'be Pentagon previously listed siJ< Americans captive In Laos and 3tl missing. Two of !be six turned up -the SM American servicemen listed a> prisonen in North Vietnam. That list was ·turned over Satnrday In Parts. "Elllbt yearz ago, Laguna had a better-than-average school s y s t e rn . Today It has one of the finest systems in 1be ~try. ~1n fact, it lta$ a reputation lo~ ei~llenCe t!iat has gained notice not only throughout the stllte, bur throughout the nation," Browne said. · • 11What ttmalns is t0 conaolldate "and Integrate the Innovations, .to strengtheµ the remaining weaknesaes,' fo add a ....e-of ""'P'"'Sibillty to the freedom tlllit lild lleen"f05tered, and to ilo all this ln'an atmospberO of community harmony and .._i, • • 21st Prayer Meeting WASllINGTON (AP) -President Nixon, addresSing the 21st ·National Prayer Breakfast, said today, "Let there he Pelee on eartit and let it· begin wltit each one of us in bis own heart." Speaking lnfornially to some 3,000 government"1eaden and diplomats - including Mayor Vladimir Piomyslov of ,. Mos&w -Ni.Ion said the Vietnam peace • will survive "only by the will of the individuals involved." ' By JACI: IBAPl'l!U. ............ _ _ A f¥!W ~inanre ~ tndt _. refuse coµectlon -a;•W tty t11e Laguna Be3cb Gty ~ -• 1n0nth agci -will ao imo e&w:t SIDim1 and some city offvjals are .......... ·alioUt •what· llmdaJ will llriaz. The new "'" deals -pla 4 ti -tr8sh :uiJ refuse -....... ta IJpo ... size lbat-10ay lil -... -marking of trash ''"-'•iftf11 s. Offending -d ........ courtesy notices at tint, t.l r I r s A violatioos of tbe mririp!I cm One ·Pf.ea Overlooked "In botll of tbe earlier ~. niucb ot m1 •upp>rl·came from ,., ... of !be mOst conaervative elements in Laguna Beaeb, Yet for the ~st two yean, I have been Identified U I member of the board'• 'liberal minority.' .... ~·-'' ·' •"Netir label la troe; and this year~ woold hope to nm as myaelt,. a pollUcal ,1 cameryatlve who btlleves .that our - cblldren deserve !be best Uta! educational lclence can ofier," Brbwne's · ~Judge Grant~ New T~ - ' s1atemeat said,-, I Browne becomes the lhlnl announ~ candidlte for the election ·at which Utree aeata are· at stake, those' of Jane Boyd, William Tbdmas ut, and Browne. 'J!M>mas bal declined ' comment on whether he will seek rwlectlon. Deadline for filing deelarations of -l<!aey with !be Orange , County Begimar ol Voten is Feb. II. To. Convicted Murderer . . . Convided killer Thomas Bradford tho oonnaI I*-• clorlos .. - McCutdien was granted a new trial trial -id --for Ille * jlllJ today In Orange Count)' Superior Court todoubeniecmMcOO!' •• ,_,_ wbeu Ute judge reali2ed Uta! everybody it bad nWmed -Ille l'ilt1 ...... Involved, lnc!Udlng blmaelf, completely It -arpotl .... .. llldJ .. 2 f .. _ ... __ _ a s_..,. ~ _..,. ...... -....... ilC • emt us -- c .., •• -....... , ..... , "l'flqllires ..,._,,__ --------paMj< -"-191 c9 ... lala!lll -= m" ljon ...,.. nm ,. . •• s s • n1me fit .... ~ ~ ... ,. ii a 5. tS zs· £ ... IR . • ......rieil -..-seeaf d....._) --.... - -6 plloas 'a iilt•----·~ ....... --lie w-----''••~r+st1 .... -.. . It lie ldl 117 tile I .. _ ....... _.. ·---·-··---°'* f pw; 0 J1llilc ..as ·"I'd-I .... ----·~ ..... -------·-·-........ ---......_ rily ,_ .. -; ... -~illd.p.C=--191: ... dR .. •' : ' Triut.ee Filin . g ForR~n -bu .....aJy •lubed wi!h !be throe maJorltY acbool boar:d 0 memllers, 'l1lomu Patrldl G~ 11111 Gerald ~. l .... dilml••'• ol achoo! ml>IA 11m and poillbte .io1111oo1 of ovei1oobcl tile ol lbe Dana Point man's oootroctor'1 ..m llill -lie - pleali in the wtlet trial. ll!ld« !be.._,. ti ' z' z ... 4 .. i4 L .......... , 4 ti ~ s ts 2 • c a, ~ Diltrid •ti ICCl'tlC1 Ian. • ~ lol4 majority l!Oord..memboln ~ lje' ,,..,id nqj bo. • part)' to 1ur\ber c:lofed-<loof ~ """"°"' where , -km , ..... tl!e ~rictq pet- mau.n pumllted m..aec:ret -by law. ' "My dlllt....,.. wllh the board 111ajorily hovt blen M the Ir ilemonliraled .....,. ntber Qian on !belt olaled endl. I be!Ieve that thn!ucb op1111 debate' and -tlllll cal!ld9 of opinion, ,je can mate a tcl!ool sytlem titat au .of .Laaun&, both COl)l<MU.. anti liberal, ... ICC<pl with pride," -aid. I Judge wan. Choramr.a delayed c.. -o1 Ille • ·~ -i -.-• lmtmcin& of ~·_a. ..QB i.:: f!!!...__!~~ • Cd 1a ;r_ .... If • , &, ... Wm -piplrl ~-la.t montb ol llnt ~~ --Ml ;Wj,11_;.....; __ ., _IOllle-"!!8 murder '"1111 a •jury can rule March arped .,. """*' -• ' .-11 II on tl!e lot'gollm .... of 1nnocen1 ·bJ Ille -ti ---,-.. p.e reaon·of llmaitJ. an aa:unte •+• 11..aa h'' , • ·~ • pollce. < ' If UM -jury Nlel thal :Mt:CUtchell Novlcl: lb • I ...... lrill tW "r:J:' Whan lie "'°' ah4 ~ Mra. ""°""'*' .... I 2 .. V -· .. ti 121Bwa .. 81., .Mra. H11 rt' .II Ill ...... --up.a 1*d, laot 8ept. J the way --"-•• be cleat Iw ""'-a.ram1a to Im-It ---111. 2 S S "' .,._., followed MtL Ren II~ M ' f • "~ biul< oil llir r • :1 '\ .-i II wu --la °""' IOdl!y ljllt - -.c-a --" a Ifs ....... r:aclls. 'n. --CWID Sa 0 , , 0.. ...... C!1 fW .... -lo lldos IE -. 11 llis_lid lw I'd ...... = • ti" CJZ ----S E s. 1k 2 ___ ........... •--••Aldn•t• ... , a ....... - ho -rmd Lavigne expect I b e grnteol 'difflCWly may he encountered ..._ taklents who live along what the city J<Clrds as dedicated streets, (such as Ranooa.Avenue, and Cedar .Way) but wldcb some fl'Sklentt thlnk of as alleys. A11eJs "° ....,.et · !tom the ._-dial cans be tePt from pllllic view. althaugh thef mus: oot block tie< TRASH, Pip II • Stolen Property ' To Be Returned; When Not -Known u-100i(omla Bank ollldah said todaJ lbeJ don'i bow wbeu pr0perty ....,...... !nm the 111<i1JC multWnillion c1a11ar Laguna Niguel burglary will J>e .......... to riglllful -· •wf"~ run, not sure at this point,·· a Although only a small oombel' ....,. listed by the Pentagon as captured in Laos; U.S. oUidals bad reason to bel- tbat men carrled-as missing were alive when they disappeared and possil>IJ taken prisoner . Md,,t of those lost In Laos wett pilots shot down in air strikes against the jungle supply n111tes known .. the Ho au Minh trail. As part of the cease-fire agreement signed' Saturday, North Vietnam handed U.S. official> In Paris lwo lists identllytng 155 Gii held In Nor1ll and South Vietnam and 55 others !be Communltts said died In captivil}<. · Friedbelm said an analJSis ol these lists showed them to be incomptde becaUJe Ibey .failed to -!..-U.S. fighting men taJ<en prisoner In Laos. Be (See POWS, Page IJ Lapm N'iguel bnnch offidal said today • mmiog all inq1!irios !O !be Los Angeles -........ o1 the giant banking Weadtel' caalL I "We'ft deligbled that the FBI has MosUy sunny oo Friday, with made -r«OV<ri<s, but f can't tell some high c!QudineJ3. according to J'llU _....,.will be ntamed P«ause J the weatberlady. Higbs ol 61 at ,.., -. " Lloyd Dmnls. UCB pub!Jc the beaches; rtsing to " Inland. .--said. Lows looig)ll 47-il. • Dmlil &aid tblt 11 man as l lbe - l*-b. •·-.... •t million 1n INSIDE TOD/\ Y nplued ~ •u millioa In 'The LOii Tango fto. i'orls" - "'ii :•Ne~ bands and some casb. controoerlial X-nited mo oft Iii ·-bJ~TBI; "ir will tie-i tarriflga!arlolo Brofldo -ii 1ellil...S to the ............ • scll<dultd to Op<Tl In Nn Yin It Iii ,.-tbe klill recovered omld.!I illcr«Ul\19 f v r o r alld -111e ll<qlatr,lilWl!lt.I! tbleVeltook .._!!plill See o!ofv, l'of/< 3. • a -., SI ndlllon'. ol propet{f-· --to -estimates, will not be ...... unlil trialo .... compl<ted of the ""'-lo the tbefl. . 1.ep1 _..., mar 111ar1 apinlt --· .. in Los Ahgeles In -11 • tllys. 11.S. ~ -81 r llid. -. !adided bJ I Loi Angeles (Sc IW«, Plpl) • } ' l.M. ""' ' ... _ . c .. .-... ... ._... . ..__ . Old! tttttcet 11 UltlMI ,... • ............... M-11 P"IMl!a "41 ....... ""'"' 11 ......... lt --" -.... --. ... ....... . or ... c.itJ •••'1 ._,. -·---,_ .. -... ..... 4 w...-a --.11-n ............... - ....___:::DAl:.::.LY~Pl=LO~T~~--=L=•~~~-"""""'::= • r ........ ~._19_73 Psyclwtie Soughi In Murder WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - 'l1>e bludgeon murder ol Oiarlea Donald Belcher, who won prominence with a court Dght lo get hil grandfather's for- tune, WU the wort of ... IUUAI Pl)'cbol- ic," according lo pnllce. Detectiveo operated oo that theory Co- day as they flJlll<d out arotmd thls play· around of the rid! lo questioo lriendl of the SS.year-old antique dealer w h o 1 e lm11H11utilated bodJ waa fOllld Monday. "Anytime you have a victim whose sex cqana are muUllted, you have to work .., the u....y that the killer wu a aexua1 Pl)'Chotk:," a police spokesman said. "We are tracking down and questioning all of hil friends--apecially hil male lrleuds," he said. An aulopay allowed Belcher dled from Chou Hiu V.S. 'Aggression' BCllfG KONG (UPI} -0- fremllr a.. El>lol --lllo 11--loda7 of lalllac .. llOplD.._., ........ ..- ....._ 11111 Lw delplto ........ tl>e--·-Tbe fftlDiu, spe•klng al a Pe- lting bllaquet baoaring North Vift. namee chid negotlalor Le Du< Tho and F0ttlgn Mlnlst« Nguym Duy Tril1h. said he hopes the U.S. government and Saigoo auttwrities will '"refrain from JllOCl&llinalian, ttplllllion and abotact" IO that the peace agre<mmt mJcbt he tun>- ed I realiCy. Grove Fires Director Of Sclwols a blow on Ille head. But hil body had Foor trustees ol the Ganlen Grove been slashed 25· times with a knife. Unified School C*1rict met at 7 o'clock Police said It was possible robbery wu, thls morning, firod the dislrict the prime motive -that Belcher was superintendent eff-immediately and mull1aled by the ldller aa an afterthougbt. agreed to P87 blm '7$,llOO to lieu cf the ~ ll1d he lllUaf1y carried large Uiree years """"inln& cm hil -. SU1111 ol DICll01· lletectlvel did DOI find Dr. David R. ~. s 2, hil wallet or a murder ,......,. --of the county's poorest several antiques and painUnga were on district in terms ol tax base, leaves the the back ... t of hil station wagoo, put-Ganlen GnJft dlstrict alter fcu and a eel nearby. hall yean. Beldler owned an antique shop ln Mrs. Barbara Shirley, president ol the Atianta and planned lo -another _. boon! al education, react a brief in West Palm Beach. He lived In an statement r.Dowtoc the -- elaborately decorated home In Atlanta door • loo and commuted to West Palm Beach. "'ll>e najority ol u., baud Im Beldllr came lnlo aocial proml_.. In detmDIDed lo -a.,. -l11Imdmt 11111 alter he ..... " court baltle that netted blm ff miUloo lnxn the estate of •• ' -there ..., --ta! ... philoqJldcol -bet•-the hia grandfather, Alabama lumber preoent baud md the--." magnata W. D. Belcher. 'nle all-IMJled 12* a eomplete1y A NaVJ veteran, Belcher worted aa a dilfermt baud cf edlntlmr u.. is ,... waiter In Clearwater and a deportment >erviog the district hlm1 IVnter- .-clerk in Atlanta during the 'l1>e '75,000 wted lo be paid lo Paynter litigalioo. "Inch"" all obligations for aalaly, He told newsmen a few days alter fringe bmefitl and mmed ncaUm." becomlnl a ·mllllonaire that "The mooey Admtnistraur Dm Wah will replace lsn~ Utely to change my habits." Dr. Paynter u Interim superintendent. Bui It did, and Belcher inlerted himseU ome...... ol the 'auity'a largest in Atlanta's crowd of regulan at ICbool district (54,llOO pupils), Indicated concerts, art exhibits and operas and the ntw board ol cdlcation wbicb _. eslabllshed a '1'pulltlon Io r ~ lndndes hlo teadlon and two medical throwing lavish alter-opera parties al his doctGn m loQge< could agree with home. Paynter (II educatioaal issues. Beac~ Call Girl Ring Alleged; 3 Women HelA It '""' By JOA!jNE ~LDS CM t11t DI~ Pilt fltff , Three women who police alleged two weeks ago were running a call gJrl house right In the middle of a north HunUngton Beach resldenUal neighborhood were arrested again Wednesday night. 'J1lil time the charges were the same as the first time -conspiracy to commit prostitution and maintaining a bouse of prooiltutlon. Upon the lint amst, the judge let the women go on tbe1r own recognliance. Thil time the judge was a bit more testy and ball ls $5,000 each. The trio remained In Cllllody today. Bool:ed Into Orange C<>Unty Jail were Judy Ann KIU!Dleyer, 25, Helen Marie Ryan, :11, and Carol Ann Dornlan, l'I. They were arrested on a warrant. Vice Lt. Robert Rhinehart aUegea the three women have been working in a home at mz Capstone Lane In the Cali- lorula Clasalcs tracts. Residents ol the neJgbborhood started police Investigating the women's activities when they became coocemed with the actlvltlea at the home. left late at Diehl She said there appe;md lo be quite a · lew men, who drove ._,.tve can who vlllted the home wblle Ille --there. '!be ....... also said she had .... the home's occupants a.nsftl' the front <bl' dressed in negligees or llbortie nightgowns. Rhinehart said in~ation of the pro.stitution operation will continue. Wiien -ff the ....,... of investigation, aneot and r.leaae of the (rio wai likely to devdop into an endless cycle, be said: · "U they're in our community and violating our Ian, we will conlinue to arTeSt them. The laws here will he enforced. We have an .obligation to tbe residents of UUa community to do IO." Mahoney Quits Post in Grove • New Dunes Plan Bared .. Wat.er World $50 Million New~rt Project BJ J,\CI[ llJIOll4CI[ ' Ol .. Dlffr,.._. Onnce Ooonly lllJJ'l"floon had tbeir fin! formal Introduction Wedneaday lo the proposed Water World that the Newport Dunes leaseholder hopes lo develop ln upper Newport Bay at an --... ol • llliliioo. 'Ibo """' ..... Ille plan to the ~-_ .... """Pam-. Ille P!lnnlng Deportmad, the Flood Cmlrol District and the cit1 ol lieWJA*l Jleach. '!be -1.. by SiJpmbor Ronald r Irish Boy Kissing Girl Dragged Away, Murdered BEIFAST (AP) -Gabriel Savage, 17, WU tiaing hil 18-year-<>ld tPri friend goodnight when his kiilen arrived. '!be men dragged him from her arms and bundJed him into a car as she screamed in terror. They drove away, shot him through the head and left hil eorp<e In a dltch. Savage was the tblrd Roman Catholic teen-ager slain in Northern Ireland this week, preoumably by Proleslanl terrorists. Two othen """ batllY wounded. "This, I fear, is a campaign to temrize and intimidate famllles,,. said~ Gerry Fill. a prominent Catholic pnlj. tlcian. "They probably dled just because they were baptized into a faith other than that of the gunrneo," said a ranking polireman. Peter Watterson, 15, was the ftrst to Frot11Pfff1el BANK ..• Federal Grand Jury In June, waa amated to New York in mid-January by J'BI qeots. . Hil lnther, Harry Barber, JI, ls atlD al large. -aald that u the elder Barber brother la Ioacted prior lo the start of the trial for Rooald. both men would he tried logether. Otherwise, separate heartnga would be needed wlleo the older brother ls captured. l'hlpei ty recovered by authorities is held as evidence and It Is unknown bow long the valuable properties wtU be frozen u proceedinp drag oo. ..,,... men, Olarles A. Mulllpn, SI, Amil A. Dinsio, 36, and · Pbllllp Christopher, 19, have been tried and found guUty In the crime and are DOW &erVlng out 211 year aeJ!lellcel. 55-year 'Thirst • -' I ~!~2'!:.~ tiny town ls an oasis In Denton County, and will become even more so at $ p.m. Friday. .\t that mnment, the Trail Dust Steal: Bouse Bar will oerve the first legal mixed drink In the county since 1118. Eight of the lown's U registered voters approved liquor by the drink three weeks ago, and the measure goes into effect Friday. Lincoln Part exists largely because of booze. It baa been selling beer and liquor in pecbge aa1es for aeveral yoara, and May0< Gene Finn said "on a good day" up lo 4.000 -will buy liquor and beer in the city st:afes. Pilot Arrested For Drunk Flying An er?ant avialor with three -en aboard a single eJ11ine plane hit a tall tree in Buena Part near midnight Wednesday but managed lo land at Fullerton Municipal Alrporl where be was arrested. die. s. .... ,....._ with -~ yeaN>ld -1111ibe _, of Illa widowed mother's store ill tbe Falls Road district. A ll"Y ol 1"l1leCs !nm a speedinJi car mt the hlo boJs down. Wattenoa died oo the spot Bis friend surnved, hodly .......ieit Philip llallerty, H. lefl his -in the Andersooslown District Tllesday Diglll f., band pncllce. Ills _.,... aa1d ahe encouraged the boy lo join the -because be bad asthma and blowq the trumpet migbt help elpOnd his luop. Hisbodywasfmmdamnlmnllter at tha Glmt'a Rlliil. a c:iJde of pr<hislmlc ...... oolalile --said be bad been n.-lo· lie .. the gniund, the --his -... pulled over hil head, and hlo bollels were fired into his brain. "I hope the men who hooded m7 boy, my pale and sickly )>oy, and -murdered him will live with the ,;pt ol · bis thin little faoe finftr... aaW Rafferty'• -· Savage na lnlh Ired late Ta! lay night. Bis Pl lriml. --ir lier safety Clll!y u l!lliDbelb, llrU(lled wltll the •·-bat the)' pug,.! a gm ml tbreatmed lo llilol lier, .... . "She ran olf "'7inC ml lbe car dnlft • ..,.,. .... relatift: aid. Another 17.,.....id .,._ ,.mil .... walking home w.........., Diglll -" man behind him ahmted: "Bey, JW.!" The youth turned around, ml the - flrod four lhota at -poilll-lllmm range. Two bulleta hit the boy, -i:'":OO~bis !;'"':..., °"":' :: believed he ww1d - Vehicle Yields $72,600 in Pot At San. ,Onpfre··· ,\ llM.tlJ -----the eya of border pm.i-, • Saa Onofre Wed'P'daJ yleldod il .. aidie of nw!Juana nlued at $71,a W. the street. And the -of tile ... ~ palled up lo the n>adhloct, ~ Joel Kevin 'l'boml of Sen Pedro, .... -over to U.S. 0 1stam1 agadL 1be lDcident ocwrred at about 10 a.m. aa Thoms allegedly pulled up lo ollieers and they oollced the rear ol the llllo saggin&'. Patrol spol:nrM! said olfim> asbd lo lool: illlo the -. bat,_ -be bad ... key. Patrolmen thea --the lid and found the illicit --331 -bricks weiPing more than two poomds each. Ollicen said the car is ~ lo a resident of Fountain Valley (jUI declined to elaborate CX1 the SODpe ol the federal investigaUon which wu lmrndwd later iD the day. Thoms wu taken lo San Diego County Jail and booRd m federal dml'I by cullloma agents. He wu oche•hlled lo he arraignocl ..,ty lodoY In U.S. District Court in Saa a.co. Ball lig1ftl .., the man wse DOI lmmedlatel:r avallable. Cllpero of Newport Beoch called for a .._ report In eo days. Wale< World ofDclala oullined. the deftlopmenl plans whlcb lDclude water- oriented rldea, 1lve entertaimnent ahow1, five restaurants, two &'IO-romn hotels, frtt parking and public swimming and a boat launrhiq ramp. Alao planned la a NtaB lhoppiofl center. John Cbapman ol Chapman, Phillipa, Brandt and Alaoclates, showed slides of similar am11remeot centera througbl:U the -1c1. and colored plans of the Newport clevolopment. S. said the project would loclude the --of the nvoll Park to COp!ihal"D. Dlaney World In Florida, Sb: Flap .,_ Gocqla. Opry Land In Nasbville, Worlds ol Fun In Kansu City and llhoppjnc c:m"'5 llUCh .. Ghirardelli Square In San Pl'andaco and cent"' In Hawaii. 11 was pointed out that the prtaent N<wport Dunes operatioo baa never been a JIOPUlar u:cess. After ll ye.an of failure, the new lessee hired some · oulslde COlllUltanls to advise bow the property couJ<I better be uttlhed. The .Dune3 is on county-owned tidelands al the tmtrance lo Upper Newport Bay. II covers 71 acru ol beodlel and a water lagOllL II Is also within the Newport Beach city lJm!.ts. -q.......... by the 1'1pervisora "1ated to trallic drculation. 'nie main entranc< lo Water World would be off Jamboree Road. Herman Kimmel and Associates of Newport Beach did a trallfc studjr of the site determining that traffic from the pAjecl added to existing traffic oo Jamboree, Back Bay Drive, and San Joaquin Hills Road would not exceed the design copociliea of these streets. II was eatlmated that the development will add r..a than three percent to the trallic on Paclllc Coast Highway. Parting will he provided for S,200 cars, with a tram service to hotels and the amusement park. A canal ls planned completely around the praent lagoon. , Mule drawn canal boats wtU carry visitors along with Viking shipi, gondolas and early American riverboats. It is estimated that 7,000 people a day wtU lnquent the put following tbe first phase ol construction in 1976. The attmla.,... wtU jmnp lo 10,000 upon completlon of the second phase after 1"11. Tine freshwater swimming pools are plamrd but beach areal w11l be roduced. ,,,. -phase -lo start in 1174 will iDdude one hotel, two new -........ the lint part of the lhoppiofl anter and the entire parting lot. 'Ille -otaae, to be completed in It'll wtU ~ tJW• ,_ bole! • • ~ of the 117'!1'8''""'1 part and abopplJlg emler' and the nmainin1 reataumP- l'n•Pffflel ,. TRASH •.. public right al way and must he olnred oo private property. Uae of cil drumo, canlboard boxeo, and paper llcka 1s· not pennitted. Plastic hap spedflcalty deslined for throw· away disposal ol ref""" are allowable cootainen if they are aecurely fastened. POWS ••• also cbirged tllat the Communists laJlec!, to -ir 51 Americans known to have been priloners of war elsewhere in l!ldod!jrul 'Ille ..,.,..,.. of the seven held to 1-WU given bJ the North Vietnamese lo U.S.. olOclala to Pails. I( wu l~yed lo Wullinfllcln, and p;tqo;,11 -about the tult ol DOlifJln&llOllocf~ 8ESIGNS MEDICAL POST UCl'1 Dffn Bostick -uc1 · Med School Dean Resigns, To Teach, Stuay UC Irvine medical school dean Warren L. Bostick today realgned the pact be's held for nine years and will return to full time teaching and research. Bostick, 58, of Newport Beach, is hospitali<ed at oranr C<>Unty Medical Center for treatment of a "cardiac irregularity of rhythm." A UCI-Calilornla College ol Medicine spokeaman added, however, "Dr. Bostick's health is generally good and his present confinement has nothing lo do with the resignatinn. Bo Ls healthy and looks lorwanl lo returning lo teaching," tho spokesman told the DAILY PIWI'. Bostick, who recently completed h I 1 efforts in the successful drive to gain voter support in November for the state health sciencea bond meo,,ure, baa been both dean of the uCJ. medical school -- a professor of pathology. He has served on the UC fatuity for 30 years. A spokesman for UCl ChanceUor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. said a c:omml.ttet will be formed to seek. a replacement for Dean Bostick. Dr. Stanley VanderNoort is expected to serve as acting dean. He oversaw the move of the California College of Medicine from its Los Angeles campus to the new Irvine campus when It merged with the UC system. The bood issue will proTlde the Ont state funds for a permanent campus at Irvine !or tha lonnerly printe medical school Bostick Is " past pttSlderlt of the Celllornla Medical Asaoclattoo and bu served on several natlonal and state hj!alth commitleea, lncluditlc 0 lhe IWhlte House Conference on Health, the presidential meeUng on ~ i~Jementatloo and the governor's Ad\>lsory Committees on Health Needs and Mental Health. He is a member of the Ameri~ Medical Association's council on medical education and the liaison committee en medical education of the American Medical Asaoctiitton and the Association of American Medical CoUegea. Be and hia wile, Virginia Lee, haYe two som, Alan and Bruce. Capistrano PTA Unit Backs Bond Election Members of the Capistrano UnlOed Gounci1 0 I Parent-TeacheNltudut Aasociations ha .. endorted the Feb. 211 bond electJon that would permil $25 mlllioo !or corullructlon of new acboola to the boomin1 dlitrlct. An a!l<lClallon 1poke1D1an bu "ported the gro11p plans lo send President Nllm and his family a· fact 1heot oo the hood Issue, an endonemenl loan and appllcatiClls jor atwentee biuata. One woman, woo asked not to be ideutilled, told the DAILY PIWI' that the women did ool seem to live In the home but arrived In the afternoon and Eugene T. Mahoney, 50, resigned Wednesday from his post as public safet7 chief of the cily or Garden Grove. He said "' would take the ritt clliefs job In Areadia Feb. 17. James D. Young, 40, of FuDertoa WU arrested for aswtedly flying an airplane while intcmcated. Nobody SELLS Westinghouse for LESS than OIANal COAST UI DAILY PILOT • Mahoney said he wanted to retlD'D to his "first love." fitt prot<dloa wwt and had been lootq fur " good _,q fO< several months. Ue denied that be was under pttSSlltt lo resip. Cty Manager Rlchanl ....._ said a ..cruiting camJ>aiin to r<placo llaboney in the $27,IOO a year job wtU bfcin at wee. Buena Park police Officer Dave ,ll'Ullams visited the scone where the plane hit the tall tree at 11271 Commonwealth Ave. and following his lnveatlgatiol> Sgt. Steve Stavley WU dispatched lo the Fullerlon Airport lo make the mes! . y OWi( ., .. jailed and then rtleued (II ~bell. Panda Pander Hsing-Hsing, Ling-Ling in Luv-Luv . WASHINGTON (UPI)-II may be 20 _degrees with a wintry wind slicing througlt the Nation.al 1.oo, but ii Dughi as well be spring for Ling-Ling and llsini-li.slng. the only two giant pandas in captivity in the United St.ala. The young pandas aro flirtine &b1melessly through the wire fence that separa!M their outdoor caees. Panda keepet Larey n.-COllllm UY! the two llpenil lnereulnJIY more time getting one l.DOllier'a a«entlon with bantl.standa and oilier oocially less-a<ceptable risttires of love. Will they mate anCI produce the 11th pa.od1 bom In capU'ril1T Alas, Collini said Wednaday, the pan.du will bave no pbyllcal contact for perhaps two mon J::'1 "The female panda ii er and older than the mile and he ma,y g111 u.ted to uaumlne a wbmbllve n>le In tbelr relaliolllhlp," Collins Aid. "They an loo Jl)Wll for mating and bringing the111 ~ gether now may rule o"1 any b o p 1 1 we llAve for protlucina off· SJ>rinl-" Westinghouse Fnist me Side by Side REFRIGEIATOR.fREEZER a 2&2 .... It. CIPICfty"'Gnly 361'" -·o lli!I 322 lb. ca- --0 CGmPletely l'l<>IW',.. a ~ con- trol• 1rt refrigerator end freezer D Optlon1I plug .. fn Automolfc Jce.Makar-lluy K ,_ or .odd 1t tatar a 15.99 cu. rL rerrlg•fator •Jctlon D Power economlnr saves etectrlc:lly o 'Twin Jule• can dlspen1or1 o 7·d•j frtah ~"!!Keeper-· _ .. _ - • . .2 SPEED HEAVY DUTY I ) i f I ' . II I I I \ \ I l • • ' . Saddleha~k Today's Final --N. Y. Stffka_ VOL. 66, NO. 32, ~ SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEIRUAltY I, 1971 TEN CENTS -. Health Council OKs 'Seed' Hospital in Irvine By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. D11tY Pllf l .. ff The 1112-bed "seed" hospital for the Western World Medical Foundation'• 156- acre health center adjacent to UC Irvine's medical ICbool and hospital bas been approved on appeal. The initial portion of the ulUmate non- profit medical center and community hospital complex was rejected by the Orange County health planning council last September. King Hired By Another School Unit Dave King , whose position as facilities planner in the San Joaquin School District was recently abolished by trustees, has been hired as a planning consultant from Feb. 11 to June 30 by the Irvine Unified School District. Irvine trustees took the action following an executive s es s i o n Wednesday night. San Joaquin trustees on Jan. 10 abolished the posit-ions of director of fa cilities planning and assistant director, effective Feb. 10. They said that the building program would be taken over by school architects. In doing so. the trustees apparently eliminated both King 's and assistant The foundation, based at 133 Dover Drive. Newport Beach, appealed the denial to the Bay Area Health Planning Council -the routine appeal body for all HPC decisions in California. 1be Bay Area group approved the new Irvine hospital on a >' vote. 'Ibat means the hospital which would have been built aoyway regardless of the appeal decision, will be allowed lo accept medical patieots whose bills may theo be reimbursed by the state health program. RESIGNS MEDICAL POST UCl's Dean Bostick Dave Brown's two-year guaranteed jobs , LJCJ Med School with one of the new unified districls. San Joaquin .goes out of business June 30, alter which the Irvine and saddleback Valley Unified School Districts take over operation of schools in the area. At the time of the San Joaquin action, which in effect fired the two men, King c4lled it "political vindictlvenos" aided by a "political hatchet man" (referring"" to San Joaquin Superintendent Richard Welte). King today was pleased with Irvine's action and sa id he will be "happy to work" with the oew district. "It's always nice to feel wanted," be said, adding that he didn't impose himself on them. King added that he is "very impres!led with Mr. Corey (Irvine Superintendent Stan"corey)." A planner for 20 years, King ~ been with San Joaquin for "more than two year.;. -I He is "still plugging away" with that 9000-~be defunct di!trlct. "I can't just drop everything," he said. El Camino Real School in Irvine is scheduled to open next May, the same month construction is to be"kin on College Park School. King ~s been active in planning for an elementary school in the North Irvine area In the proposed Valley View planned community. Still without a job after Feb. 10 is his assistant, Dave Brown. Burgla1·s Take TV From College Teacher Dean, Resig1is, 'J'o 1i acTi Study UC Irvine medicitl school dean Warren L. Bostick toda'y resigned the post .~·s held for nipe years and will return to full time teaching and research. Bostick, 58, of . Newport Beach, is bo.spitalized at Orangr. County Medical Center for treatment of a "cardiac irregularity of rhythm." A UCI-Calilomia College of Medicine spokesman added, however, "Dr. Bostick's health is generally good and bis present confinement bas nothing to do with the resignation . He is healthy and looks forward to returning to teaching,"• the spokeaman told the DAILY PILOT. Bostick, who recently oo~pleted h i.s efforts in the successful dnve to gain vo~r support in November for the state health scienCes bond measure, has been both dean of the UCI medical school and a professor of pathology. He has served on the UC faculty for 30 years. A spokesman for UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich · Jr. said a committee will be formed to seek a replacement for Dean Bosfick. Dr. 'Stanley VanderNoort is expected to serve as acting dean. He oversaw the move of the California C.Ollege of Medicine from its Los Angeles campus to the new Irvine campus when it merged with the UC system. The bond Burglars who forced open the sliding . issue will provide the first state funds: for glass door to gain entry to the living a permanent ·campus at Irvine for the room carried off a color television set formerly private medical school. and a leather JaCket Wednesday from the .Bostick is a pasl president of the Mission Viejo home or a Saddleback Califcrnia Medical Association rfMl.d has College geology teacher. served on several nationa~ antr ~te Orange County Sherill's officers said health committees, including the White Steve Stankov, 44, of 24371 Encorvado ··House Conference on .., Health, the Lane, valued his TV and jacket at !4f5. ' presidential -rOeeting on medicare They said be was lecturing at the college implemeotati·on and tht! governor's at the time of the theft. (See BOSTICK, Page %) • . . .. .. . Panda ·Pander . . Hsing-Hsing, Li1ig-Ling iri Luv-Luv W ASHJNGTON (UPI) -It may be 20 degrees with a wintry wind slicing through the National Zoo, but it mlgbt as well be spring !or Ling-Ling and Hsing·Hsing, the only two giant pandas in captivity lo the United Slates. The young pandas are flirting~shamelessly through the wire fence that separates their outdoor cages. Panda keeper Larry R. Collins sars the two spend lnaeasingly more time getting one another's attention wUh handstands and other socially 1 .... uc~table gestures of love. Will they mate and produce lhe .Ulh panda born ln captivity? Alas, Collins said Wednesday, !he.pandas wlJl have no physical contact !or perhaps two more years. •· • "The female panda ls bigger and older than lhe male and be may get uted to U1umlng a submissive role In their relationship." G:olllns sold. "They are I09 young !or matill& and llfinglnJ them to-· gether now may rule out any 11 ope it we bnt. lQLJltQd.llCifli off·' spring." • Some ol the orfginal opponents to the Western World Foundation seed hospital are aeel<ing %5 signatures fnlm the OCHPC's 1S members to require a state boanl bearing on the hospital. Western World director Walter Burrougbs said ioo.y, however, "The state board may or may not decide to rehear it. lt has been approved twice." 1be original facilities review committee of the Oraoge CJounty council narrowly voted its approval. The full council oo Sept. %5 voted it down M to 10, an actloa the appeal bod.y deemed "imgular." 1be Bay decision may, if the state board refuses to rev~w the case , be the final okay neceswy to launch the project described u a 'tMayo Clin.Jc of the West," by State Sen. Dennls E. Carpenter, . (R·Newport Beach) wbo ilea$ the volunleef organl!atioo of civic leaders and me<Ucal doctors. Western World FOWl<lation i s committed to crea!ing the · hospital a!>d related COllUllOr<lA1 and bealtb facili ties and has prl•ate funds to cover the costs of construdloo of the >eed hospital. The u!Umate project would be oell-....wning and would complement, not replace, the UCI medlCll school and teaching hospital development oearby. Western World bas planned its mix of tmpital, medical office;s, and related commerdal 1ervices for U.O aQ'eS of land near the intersectioo of MacArthur Boulevard and University Drive In 'Irvine. UCI es:pects to build its 350-bed teaching bospilal and medical school classroom and laboratory buildings on an adjacent 151-acres already owned by the UC Regents. Together, the neighboring parcels would result in a 3()1).acre health co mplei: serving Irvine and Harbor Area residents (See HOSPITAL, Page %1 .... Laos POW List Released 7 Names Shown; ·U.S. Seeks More Information WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States today received a list of seven American servicemen identified by North Vietnam as he1d captive in Laos but whose names were omitted from previous prisoner lists, the Pentagon .said. ' Defense Department spokesman Jerry W. Friedbeim said North Vietnam ··stated that it.has been informed by the ·....,Lao Patriotic Front that these personnel had been captured in Laos." Friedbeim indicated disappointment with the SIJ18ll nwnber and said the United Statel; "will continue its efforts to account for all U.S. military personnel who have been carried by the United States as captured and missing." (See related story, Page 3). Chou Hits U.S. 'Aggression' ==~l~ United Staterloday of failing to stop-Its ..._GI &gt'. flilA-.C•4l Combodia ·and Laoo cl€sp!i. signlhg the Vietnan! peace agt<emenl. The premier 1 speaking at a Pe--. kiJ1B ban,quet bonorjng North Viet· namese "chief negotiator Le Due Tho and Forolgn Minister Nguyeo Duy Trinh, ·13i<! be hopes the u .s. government and Saigon authorities will "refrain from procrastination, expans:ioo and sabotage" so that the peace agreement might be turn- ed a ·realii;Y. Those men Identified is captives on Laos are: Air Foree Lt. Col. Walter M. stiscbe:r, Maj. Edward W. Leonard Jr .• Capt. Stephen G. Long, Maj: NOtbert A. Gotner, Capt. Jack M. Butcher Cap( Charles F. Reiss and Navy Lt. ~ J. ~ ~f the seven -Stlschtr, Long and Bedlnger -previously were carried by the Pentagon as prisoners of war. The other four were listed as missing in action. This meant North Vietnam bas. accounted for only nine American fighting men -including two held in North Vietnam -out of a tolal of 317 reported to have been lost in Laos. . . The Pentagon previously llated six Americans captive in Laos and 111 missing . Two of the s!I turned up among the 555 American servicemen listed as prisoners bi North Vletnam. That list \vas turned over. Saturday in Paris. .· Althougb only a snian number were Ila~ by the Pen~gon as Captured in Laos, U.S. offtclals had reason to believe that men carried .,. ·mlslling were alive wbeo they d)saweared aod possibly takeo prtsooer. Most of those l:ost In Laos were pilots shot down in aJr strikes against the jungle supply rolltei known as the Ho Chi Minh trail. As part of the cease-fire agreement signed Saturday, North Vietnam banded U.S. officials in Paris two lists identifying Slli Gls held in North and South Vietnam and 55 others the Communists said~ in captivity. Friedbeim said an analysis of these dilts showed them to be Incomplete ·because they failed to account for U.S. fighting men taken prlaoner in Laos. He also charged that the C.Ommunlsts failed to accoont for 56 Americans known to have been prisoners of war elsewhere •in lndocttinA. The accounting of the seven held in Laos was given by the North Vietnamese to U.S. officla1s in Paris. It was immedlately relayed to Washington, and Pentagon officials went about the task or notifying next .. 1-kln. ., ~·~c-. ~:,§~ ~l\ '~Plage.' IrvJre )llUobir cc>1""11r 11•rt ionl&ht. ID i total !!l'll lP.:'"'.~ pitil)C <\Jnlverifty Par~ oomea, inlny on (IOO will co~ a. 1talf rei>!lfl. ul'(ln& -~ t.....,al 11-1 8lll>dj'lllJIOI Woulc( .,,. loot 1011: now ,eu In the ft&,111111 to approval of ti Jeo8! tjle ltred~ ~. lhir· dbelt ind llliwlit port IJO,Ooo range, jual alit y~ra alt« they and acboQI • fur .tile llQO...,.e ~ :-~, Ced In ,p h •a e d 'Wt!! bullt. of the Vil)Me of Valley View w11ich COlllmUlllty :rona IUcb aa Unlvonllj : Irvine-Unified Schciol ,Dtstrlct tnutees enJQys !L density not unlike that al 'Psrlr. · · · '· ·,' . ·~ave urged · oommisston<rs to act on the completed.ateas·of Unlvef1ity Park. '!'be A series of homeowner. meetlnp in plan so a school ready to go to bid ean be CommlaOlon meets at .7:30 -In dty ball, • rtcenl'.dayi has )Jnl!luced mucb1crttlcls111 buJll with state ~ .. 4201 ampus Drive. of>the;lrvine Company pmposi!. lolost•of The planning staff P!0-1 recosnlies The :ZOO.acre portion of the ultimate the·opjlosltlon centers on tbe ·prfc!Jw of the urgency of the school site 484-acre planned community zone would the1 homes which are Upeded to· range finalization, but offers alternatives to provide a 'tDb:dtiJ\ile fanill,y0attacbecl from 1311,000 to "10,00Q.-about the value allow the commiaslon time to further a!ld detached· bomel and apartments. A of the.original Ulliverslty Park offerings. weigh the density question. maximum of 4, 794: persons would be ' eq>eeted to, Uve in the area bounded by -{:( "k '(( "k "k Culver DriVe, Mooltoo. Partway,. Yale Newport Dunes $50 Million Plan Revie1ved Avenue and the S@ta Fe Railroad right or way. · · · The plaoned community tell iiro•ides a total of 22 acres of patk.-within the :ZOO.acre neiJ!bborbood plus meandering greenbelts and private parklandl toomebUyecs wm·~ along with 11\e 4,000 sqoiar .. root loomealb!S Slipulatl!d Pf• School in Valley View By JACK BROBACK the 1.lming law. · . . · ~ Can't.<W ait-:-TfJtStees . ' . . °' ... Dlirr 1"111t staff · Opp@nents of the planned OOmmunity Orange County supervisors bad their proposed by the Irvine Company will first formal introduction Wednesday to petiUon the commisaion to ~coQ,i!4er the proposed Water World that the applying · R·l wrung., requiring 5,000. Newport· Dunes leaseholder hopes to square foot lots and ilh ·acres of public develop in upper Newport Bay at an park per 1,000 people. estimated cost of $50 million. SUch a requirement on the .. central The boanl referred the plan, to the Irvine property would result In a Harbors, Beaches and Parks cllstrict. the development similar to the ·w11o1ws and A ;ery concer?Je<f eroup of Irvine Unlfled• Scbool Dlstricl tr u 11 e.e s Wednriclay emphaaiied repeateclly that they don't want to looe.llate aid funding on a 9Cbool site in the prOposed Village of Valley View planned community in North Irvine. Planning Department, the Flood Cootrol other neighboring tracts, observers note. District and the city of Newport Beach. The park requirement. aasumlng 1.5 Trult>es, wbo haven~ taken aoy stands The motion by Supervisor Ronald per.ions per single family home, would for er against t1ie Irvine Compaoy's Caspers of Newport Beach called for a ,project, 111rease4 that questlonl of progress report in 60 days. density and low-priced housing could be Water World ollicials ouilined the~ J~no Dis~,.1 solvedlalel:bultheocboolcan'twalt. development plans wbicb include water-.a. "..&i.a.J.1 • U. .1.y ','We're far enough behind u ts. We • don't need any other obltacle:i," Board oriented rides. live entertainment shows, Seekin Suh "d Pr·"dent ~-~ .. n...1... kl = ~· .........,,.ersa. five l<Slaurants, tWQ -m hotels, g SI V Village of Valley View proposal is free parking and public swimming and a · . • before the Jrvloe Planning Commlssioo boat launclii!ll ramp. F A p ioolibt. Supertntenoleot Stan Corey 18i4 Also planned. is a relail abopping Of i.1 I'O!!f8fil be would be there to represent school center. ..._, d!stlicl ...,.,.,.... , . Jolm Chapman of Chapman, PbiiliJll, p lbiliti f f"""'"" 1 .San loaquln SchQol Dl!ttlcl has been Brandt and Associates,. sOOwed slides of oas es 0 ... .......,. or an °1J'tist9. authOrlzed fl.7 mUUon to build another similar amusement centers lhrou&J>oul In-residence" program featuring -king elem.Dl!2' llcloool. That mooey bas been the Id and artists at • Irvine oCboola ara being · po1n I -~--· wor colored plans of the explored by an Irvine Unilleil School P'l' or 1> ~-site north of the Newport clevelopmeo~ Dtstrlcl comMtttee. . Santa Alli! freeway. in Jhotne, the only Ile said the project would lociucle the Ille far enoqh alq in design stages to be9I elemeots of the Tivoli Park In Trustee Sharon Slrcello Wednesday go ,to the state for a(IP'Oval. Copenhagen, lltsney World in Florida, night sugg.,ted that tbe district apply ·ror That ocbool can~ be funded until the Six Flags over Georgia, <>pry Lind In. 10me kind of grant from the Natiooal 1treet alignments and utilities are ltnown. Nashville. Worlds of Fun in Kansas City Endo'!Dl<Dt of the Arla. Corey.explainecl that the ocbool llistrlcl is apd ahopping centen IUcb as Ghlrardeili Boan! president Oiarles Boulanger asid111 the cltl to find a wsy to allow the _=·in Sao Francioco and c.n~ In ~=-=~= ~"; gx on the ICbool and "theq . work t was pointed out that the preseot towrlreport ¥ to the boo1'I with .• •· ~:mus.·. 10.; ~-the. stat~ Newport Dunes aperation bu never been tteo · proposal to sui.ntl to the ~lion bOlid by ~·to cet on a popular -· Alter u years of Endowment or a _...tattoo. ~ the IUpe 11eqda,. jutl' In time to pi San failure, the ..... i,. hired tome Gl'lllls are cJveo by the oatiQoal Joogulll'• f\mdlni. Sa• 1o1qu1n s* out outside consultant.t lO idvlle bow the organlza!lon for a~liliQce. said -of bUlineu June It IJld Irvine tar.t" over ~ could betler be ulillzed. Mn. Sircello, wi"I Pl'lslons_m>lessiooal tbt 11811 dllY. · Tho · Dunes la on coun\)'ftned mU1idlna, actm, IJld other artist.I belnc U the Irvine Dillrlcl loses this tcbool, ·tJdelando at the entnnco to UpPer avaOable to ltuclents IJld a>mmomlty. San Joaquin will lll'Jbalily trans!er the llelfPOrl Bay_ It cown 71 acrea ol ~ possibl• progranr through the !un<lln& to a IChoot In the Saddleback bi4ocbol and a waler .._. It II alao endowment', """1d be commJssiontnC • Valley .. Unllled Dlatrk:t, w~ two w~llin the Newport llacb di;)' limits. work ol a" for ao ecluellllooaf""'1tural :s!fW.i are lar....,..lh alon8 lo elaMillll- Moot ~ by the aupervlaon compla the.dlttrlct bu 4ltcusl<d Ill the I~ ~ WednesdaJ_ blut.ed a nlatilid to traftlc cin:ulatlon. The main tclloot 1lta In the propoaecf'Vlllaaa of .1"111"' Jlllt · OUI l>y llaoch Realty wlilCh entnnce to Water World wuuld be off 1 Valley ,V!n pl""""1 Colllmunlty,' abe said the ~illlri<i· boal<t',1!!!\ '.-Al (See DllNES, Pip 11 sakl. · "blest!DC''ct0Vlliey vleW.'Tiuafee Deah . .. . . • • • ' Olson aaid this ls completely wrong and "full of lnaecuraclel. '!. the only action taken by trustees was to approve tbe ~pt· of locatln& an elementary and 1.ntermediate school on one. site, as ls being done in this proposal. Olson -said the board should try to get just the area around the school zoned by the city. U that fails, he added, the district should start looking at alternate site plans immediately, try to speeed planning and -U San Joaquin will wait for Irvine to clelign onother llcloool using the ft.7 miilion. "I think it's worth 11 .. Mtng for 11 Ol!on said. U61•• ' • ' or .. ge (:eut ·weadl~ Mostly 11111111 on Friday, with some high cloudlnesa, acconfini to the weatbirlady. Jllgbs of a at the beachea, rising lo 56 Inland. Lows ionliht 4'1-42. INSIDE TODA V "The LcuL Tpl!QO In Paria" - conirovttri:U X-1'Gtld mo Vi t 1torring Marlmo Brando -ls 1clold.Ud to .,,.,. l~ NtlD York ~fllcrt"!i•Q f vror cmd. tumult St• •loril, 1'Dgf (. ..... -._... ·-_ .. c. .... ..,., ---·- ( ' I ..... • • 11 • • • I , -· J llAllY PILOT IS ~. F<bnlaty 1, 1973 • ~ ~omen tlrre•ted Psychotic Call Girl. Ring Sought Alleged ·in Beach In Murder By JOANN!! REYNOLDS ., .. ..., .......... Three women who police alleged two week! ago were nmning a call lirl house riCbl In the middle of a north Huntington Beach mtdeollal n<l&hborlMJOd were amoled again Wedntaday night. nu. time the charges were the same u the first time -conspiracy lo commit , .,...ututlm and maintaining a boule of prostitution. Upon the fl1'1 ..,...., the jud1e let lhe women p CD tbetr own recoplunce. Tbil tbne the judje wu a bit more taty and ball It IS.000 each. The trio nmalned In ClllUldy loday. Booked Into Oranae Countf Jal! were Judy Ann Khlllneyer, 2S, Helen Marie l!Jan, 17, and Carol Ann llomlan, 'l/. They were alTUted on a warrant. Vice Lt. Robert Rblnebart alleges the three women have been working in a home at 6762 Cal"tone Lane in lhe Cali- fornia Classics tracts. llealdentl of !he neighborhood started police inve1U1atlni the women's actlvttlel when they became cooom1ed with the actlvlU.. at the home. One woman, who a1ted not to be ldeoillled, told lhe DAILY P!LO'I' that the women did not seem to live in the home but arrived in the afternoon and left ltte at night. She said Ibero appeared to bt quite a few men, who drove apenaive cara who · visiled the home while the women were there. tnvestigation, artttt Ind releaae. ot the trio wu likely to develop lnlo an endless cycle, he said: ·i1r they're in our community aOd violating our laws, we will <.'Ontinue to arrat them. The laws here wUI be enforced. We have an obl11ation to the residents of thlt community to do to." Abandonment Of Irvine School Eyed The noiu-plagued Irvine Elementary School can be abandoned if mon ey or real property equ.ivalenl to a state- assessed value of the school's . 28,000 square feet are received in return, Superintendent Stan COrey told IrYlne Unified School District t r u s t e e s Wednellday. One of the trustees' main objectives has been to abandon the site which is under the flight zone of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Part of the IChool bqlll In 112! dotm't meet earthquake safety standards. Corey said that state office of local assistance officials told him that the diltrlct would also have to repay the state for improvements to sewers on the site if abandMed. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI] - The bludgeon murder of Charles Donald Belcher, •·ho won promlnence with a court n1ht to xet tdJ grandfather's for- tuoe, wu u.~ work of a ''le.XU.II psychot· ic," 1ccord~ to police. Detectives flperated on that theory f.o.. day as they fanned out around this play- ground of. the rich to question friends of the 33-year~ld antique dealer w b o 1 e knife-mutilated body waa found Monday. "Anytime you have a victim whOse tel: organs are mutilated, yoo. have to work on the theory that the lciller wu a 16XU8l psycbotlc,0 a police spokesman aald. "We are tracking down and questioning all of his frlends.--especlally biJ male trlends, .. he said. An autopsy showed Belcher died from a blow on the head. But his body had been slashed 25 times with a knU'e. Police said It wu possible robbery was the prime motive -that Belcher was mutilated by the killer as ID aftcrtboUght. Friends said be usually carried large sums or money. Detectives did not find bis wallet or a murder weapon. Several antiques and paintings were on the back seat of his station wagon, park- ed nearby. Belcher owned an antique !bop fn Atlanta and planned to open another soon fu WeslrrtPalm Beach. He lived in an elaboral'y decorated home In Atlanta and commuted to West Palm Beach. Tbe woman alto said •he had seen the home'• occupant.I answer the front door dressed In -ne!llll... or shortle nllbtgowno. !Uiinebarl uld lnVelllgat)on of the · prootltullon operation will conilnue. When ulled U the proceu of Ftrat the achool diatrict rnuat get state approval to abandon and then mWit negotiate with site owner, the lrvlne Company, about trading land. Belchef'came into social prominence in 1969 after he won a court battle that netted him $3 million from the e,tat.e of bis (lr.llldlatber, Alabama lumber magnale W. D. Belcher. Fr••P .. el HOSPITAL ••• expected to number a ball million by 111111. Some of the _,11100 to the Western World Foundation plan has come from faculty at UCI medical school who fear the priVately fWlded, non-profit hospital and medical complex would replace the one planned by the University. Burroughs replied today, "Opposition of part of the medical faculty at UCI to the 'diltlaguished' diagnostic, treatmenl and .-arch center Mvlaloned by Western Word, doel not alfecl Western World's support of an adequate teaching · facility ii UCL "On the · contrary, the directors of Weatern World llUI 1trongly support U (the tucblnl hlpltal)," Burl'O\lihl aald. "v,'• tapocl to ba•t !his ,.U-tlldowln1 · ..,,tor develop a number of melhoda for l1Dprovad health care. at no!M5CalpUng -11 wblcll will be pDol operallonl for other arell ol the country to emulate," he 18ld today. "To lhla and, it It desirable, thou1h not vital, that there bt a UC! teaching fadlity on the campua." Trustee Filing For Re-election Patrick J. Backus, president of the Saddleback Community College District board of trustees, has taken out papers 'to run for l'Hloctlon to the board April '11. Backus, of 33382 Bremerton St., Dana :Point, is a long.time member of the )Joard, repretenUn& area four. That area covers San Clemente, Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. ; Backus II facinl oppolltlon In lhla bid for reelection. Ronald Mincher of . caplllraDo Beach ~ taken out filing i)apel'I. Trustee aeats in area• four, flve and r two are open in the April 17 election. Filing deadline is Feb. 16. .. OUNel COAST " DAILY PILOT TM Of.,,._ C-f DAILY P'll.OT, '#Ifft Ml!dl II comblnMI tlle ,._,......_, II pUbtl.._, br "'-Or•"" CNll P'Vblbhlr'lll Com9tnr. s.pe. ,.,. "'" ..... -...,.....,, MMlltY ............ F•"9r, .... CO.le Mew, ,.._. llffCfl, lfwnlil!f*I 8MdV,¥1•111 V•l'-r, L.,_ hKh, lnrlrte/~ INllll lffi C.._..lt/ S..<1 J11eit 091•'-A sfnQI• ngl-1 tdHkMI bl CIUtlllt!IM S.lllrd•" ..,.. ~n. nw ,.-1nt;p.1 .......... tlel'll II II bl ~SI l1r llrwt, c-M Mal, C.IH9r<1Mo, tM». "•bfft N. We-4 ,.,......., -P'"911'11ff -~--J•t• "· C11rler 'f'q' l'NIMrtl IM o-ttet MtMOW n.,.. •• 1e ..... 11 Edlttr Tliolfl'' A. Murph!~• MMlllllll ll'lllW • Cfi.e,fet H. looe Jlicherd '· Nill AMlafMI ..,..,.. ~n .... - One plan of pupil bouaing for 11173-71 Corey supested to trustees Wednetday calls for the abandoning of Irvine School by Dec. 1. At the opening or school in September, Corey said, future College Part students could be housed ln Irvine School and then moved en masse to their new achoo) when it opens. San Joaquin School District ha1 32 relocatable buildings In Irvine on a Jease- purchase basis at an annual cost of 186.000. El Toro Marine, University Park and Turtle Rock Schools will all be over· capacity in September, Corey said, and probably use some portables. Corey said he computed that 22 relocatables might be left to use a1 a mini-school on present achool sites or possible future sites. Hoeptner en>pertY by the Ranch, Greentree Homes and Culverdale were mentione4 as possible locatlon1. The ~bUlty of condemnation proceeding on the Irvine School site Is alto beinl explored, Corey auured . tru!teet. U the district could prove the site unacceptable, the state payback requirement probably would be voided. Corey aald be hopes to pre1ent the board with a range of alternatives on pupil houalnK Feb. 12. Additional construction proposals will be presented M1rch 12. SHE'S THE ONLY DEMOCRAT LEFT? CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) -Mrs. Rwi- ningwaters Fifi Taft, making her sec- ond try for the White House, has announc- f!id ahe would seek the Democratic preil- dentlal nOn\lnatlon in 1'76. Mrs. Taft, 57, a full-blooded Cherokee Indian from Cincinnati campaigned in the 1968 New Hampshire primary. She said 1he will run again In 1976 "be- cause Lyndon Johnson and Harry Tru- man just died and. there's none of U1 Democrats left." A Navy veteran, Belcher worked 8! a waiter In Clearwater and a department atore clerk in AUanta during the JiUgation. He told newsmen a few days after becoming a mHllonaire that "The money isn 't likely to change my habits." But it did. and Belcher inserted himself in Atlanta's crowd of regulan at concerts, art exhibits and operas and soon established a repulation f o r throwing la\oisb after-opera parties at his bome. f'll'Olll P .. e I . BOST1CK, •.• Advisory Committees on Health Needs and Mental Health. He is a member of the American Medical Aasoclatlon's council on medical education and the llalam commJttee on medical education of the American Medical Association and the Aa5ociation of American Medical Colleges. He and his wife, Vlr11nia Lee, have two sons, Alan and Bruce. · District Studies Growth Planning Stan Corey, Irvine Unified District superintendent, 11: deveJoping a proposed contract with master planners Davis- McConnell-Ralston to present to trustees Feb. 12. "We've got to have a mailer planner on the Job," Corey said Wedneaday. His contact with Davi&-McConnell- Ralston firm in Los Angeles will be to see what kinds of service• the school district can get to plan ill growth. "They are as experienced as can be found," he said of the firm which bat worked with districts nationwide . The board might appoint a master plan developer Feb. 12. Irish Boy. lussing Girl Dragged Away, Murdered BELFAST (AP) -Gabriel Savage. 17, waa kluing his 18-year-<ild "'tl'.lrl friend goodnight when his killers arrived. The men dragged him from her arms and bundled him lnto a car as she acreamed In terror. They drove away, &hol him lhrough the head and left his corpse ln a ditch . Savage was the third Roman catholic teen-ager slain in Northern Ireland this week1 presumably by Protestant terrorlats. Two others were badly wowided. "Thlt, I fear, is a campaign to terrorize and lnthnldate families," said Gerry Fltt, a prominent Catholic poll· tlclan. "They probably died just because they were bapt~ed Into a faith other than that of the eunmcn." llkl a rinking pollctman. Pet<r Watterson, 15. "" the flrlt to -die . He ""' slandillJ! with another l&-year~d Monday In the doorway ol hll wldowGd mothtr11 store In the Falll Rood dlatrtct. A opray of bullets Imm • apeedinl car cut the lwo beys down. Waltenon died on the spot. !lit lr!end survived badly wounded. Philip R;uerty,_!11 ten hl1 hom• hi !he Andertonllown IJtltl'lct 'l\Jetd~ nl(hl for band practice. His mother said abe encouraged the boy to join the band because he had a1tbma and blowing the , trumpet m111ht help e1pand hla lungs. · His body was fO\lnd several hours later at the Giant'• Rina, a circle of prehistoric atonea outstae l!elfall. Police said be lflld been made to Ue on the ground, the hood Imm hi> ooal wu pulled over his head, and two bulleta were fired into his braln. "! ho\'! the men wbo hooded my bey, my pa e and slctly boy, and !hen murdered him wlll live with lhe •lahl ol his thin little face forever," aald .. R4flerty'1 mother. S.va1e was onatched late Tueld~ night. Hit 1lrl friend, lclenUfied for her safety only u Ellsabelb, •INilled with the usauinl but they pulled a 11111 and threatened to lbool her, too. "She ran off crylnl and the car drovt away/' a relative tald. Another 17-year-old Cathollff.:th m wa!klnl home Wednelday nl t when a man behind him abouted : '~ ey, you!'' The youth turned around, ind the man fired lour •bolt •I 11.,..t' poln~bla9) ranp. - Two blilltlt htt the boy, one ,penetrattna hll abdomen. Doclora said hl1 concllilnn wu aerlout, but they believed be would aurvlvt. DAILY l"ILOT 1"119• .. •kNN ~ COAST COLLEGE CHANCELLOR NORMAN WATSON ON CAMERA AT KOCE-TV, CHANNEL 50 Television Facility Oedicilted Jn Rites at Huntintton Bet1ch's Golden West College ~~~~~~~~~~~ f'rona Page J DUNES ... Jamboree Road. Hermsn Kimmel and Associates or Newport Beach did a traffic study of the site determining that traffic from the project added to existing traffic on Jamboree, Back Bay Drive, and San Joaquin Hills Road would not exceed the design capaciliea: of these streets. It was estimated that the development will add less than three percent to the traffic on Pacific Coast Highway. Par.king will be provided for 3,200 cars, with a tram service to hotels and the amuument park. A canal is planned completely around the present fugoon. Mule drawn canal boats will carry villtors along with Viking ships, gondolas and early American riverboats. It is estimated that 7 ,000 people" a day will frequent the park following the first phase of construction in 1976. The attendance will jwnp to 10,000 upon completion of the .second phase after 1978. Three freshwater swimming pools are planned but beach areas will be reduced. The first phase construction to start in 1974 will include one hotel, two ne\Y restaurants, the first part of the shopping center and the entire parking lot. The second stage, to be completed in 1978 will include lhe 11eeon4 hotel, completion of the amusemfnt p·ark and sboppina: center and the remainin.1 restaurants. College Fundirig Misuse Alleged OAKLAND (AP) -In what !hey allege was one of the largest milUSel of U.S. aid and grant funds to a alnale campus, federal audit officials clain\' $574,628 was "improperly" paid to Merritt College students. The concluaion was baaed on a sampling of 147 students selected at random to prepare the audit, Dennis Norri11, assistant to the regional director of the Health, Education and Welfare Depart ment'• au1lt agency, said Wednesday. Federal aid is reteived by 2,203 students on the campua, he said. The audit, coveril)g a four-year period, alleged that 71 percent of the records eumlaed failed to stand up to loan requlremenb for federal aid. Channel 50 Wins Praise In Official Dedication Orange County's first home television station waa dedicated Wednesday night amid glowing predlctlona that It will quickly become an invaluable cultural resource to the county. i<OCE-TV Channel 50 actualiy began broadcasting Nov. 20, but dedication ceremonies last night at the Huntington Beach studios lost no pomp on that account. "Thia ii a noteworthy event In the illustrious hl>lory of Orange County," Intoned Dr. Norman E. Wallon, cbanceJJor of the Coast Community College District which operates Channel 50. "Channel 50 has the potential to take education into every home and office in the county at times when it is most convenient," he added. Dr. Watson noted with satisfaction that the district will use Channel 50 to offer televised courses for fuU college credit beginning next weelr:. Guests at Wednesday's dedication included Ronald Caspers, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervtaora, and Robert Finch, a former secretary of Health, Education aru1 Welfare ·and the white House emmisary to the dedication. The ceremonie1 also included televised measage11 of' conaratulations from Gov . Ronald · Reagan, Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti, and State Sen. Dennis Carpenter. In contrast to the optimistic remark& of these speakers, keynote dedicaUon speak~ Cecil Smith, television critic for the Los Angeles Times, sounded a more somber tone. After condemning c o m m e r c I a 1 television as "endlessly redundant, hopelessly Irresponsible , de!Jberately mediocre, and ultimately boring," Smith warned that public televlllion faced several crises of Its own. Smith went on to describe "a muri:y world" ln which funding was scarce and the federal government was in danger of attempting to turn public TV into a "ICl't of domesUc Voice of America spouting the perty line propaKanda." l<WelconPng a publlc television station isn't unlll<e greeting !he birth ol a baby in Biafra," he said. Smilh called on ChaMel 50 to fearleuly broedcast high . quality programming, and if necessary, to produce progrlml that only appeal to a minority: "The broader the base of a medium, the low"fthe cultural level," Smith aald. "And commercial television has the broadest base in the history of the world." Smith lampooned American television In contrast wltb European programming in noting that "When 1976 comes along, it will be the British who produce the only programs or any validity about out revolution." 2-year Pollution ~­ExtensiO@Jlit WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal appeals court here hu ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to rescind the two-year extensions granted to 18 states, including California, for complying with air pollution Umlta. The order, Issued late Wedneaday, means that all states must meet federal clean air standards by May 31, 1975, Instead of 1977 u the emnslons wvuld have allowed. The heaviest Impact of the decision falls upon urban areas where pollution from autorQobile elhaust la a problem. The diU!culty of Improving mw transit systenu: and curbing private auto emissions by 1975 was the chief factor in EPA'• decision tut May to grant the extensions. Pilot Arrested For Drunk Flying An errant aviator with tbree paasengen aboard a single engine plane hit a tall tree In Buena Park near midnight Wednesday but managed to land at Jullerton Munlclpal Airport where be Was arrested. James D. Young. 40, of Fullerton wu arrested for assertedly flying an airplane while intoJ.icated. ft Buena Park police omcer Dave Williams vi.ailed the acene where the plane hit the tall tree al am commonwealth Ave. and loDowtnc hit investigation Sgt. Steve Slavley was dispatched lo tbe Fullerton Airport to make the arrett. Young waJ jalled and then reltued .., $500 bail. Nobody SELLS Westinghouse for LESS than Westinghouse Fnist Free Side by Side RERIGERA TOR·FttEEZER 2 SPEED a 25.2 cu. ft •• cas:iaclty-onty 35~" wide o Big 322 lb. ca- pacity freezer a Completely ~Frott..frff 0 Separate coo- t r.o 1 s In refrigerator and freezer a Optional plug.Jn Automatic Ice-Maker-buy It now or add It later O 15.99 cu. Jt. refrigerator 11cllon a Power economizer aaves electrlclty a T'(-lln Juice can dispensers a 7-day fresh M8!t Kee~r-· MOHL.U* -LAQtpq HEAVY DUTY • we~tn1house 5 69 95 I\\:::"'..:.&:"/.',.!"' · • rr..::-w:=. 'F'•=•• -.,..,... .. ~· ...... ~) =.-.... 199'5 m· Momloat .,~ 10 D~Y _ U C11llwnla'1 La,...t CASH GreUp W!th Tho CIDIT Ill C-atlw luyl"' WriH ""'°"' Vol.,,,. luyl1111 , ........... _ ,,.., .t-110 s ..... ~ ~ ....... ,..... liiiil ~ 1115 IOPOIT II.VD. llol-'wnte-wn Clsb Mesa -Phnl 541-nu • I • • \ ' Huntington Beaeh Fount•in ·Valley * * * * • • • ---- VQL: 66, NO. 32, ~ SECTIO_!'!_S,~JA9ES -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1973 ' . . Huntington. ·Police Station Develops liwiUngton Beach pOUce may be lorted lo move oul of lhelr old building OD ll'lfth Slreel monlhs before lhelr new building Is ready for Ulem. Police Chief Earle Robllallle disclosed today Iha! the bulldlng currenUy ~ the police department hos developed some aevere structural problems. He .saJd he noticed the cracks in the walls and the rolling floor ln mid- December shortly after returning from the FBI Academy in VlrsiniL "I asked about it," he said. ••and the people who were here while I wu gone said tt had been going OD fw aboot five or six weeks." An invesllgailon oooduded by lhe engineering and building departments revealed that an old water main under the bulldig bad brobn and the waler which was running Old was undermining one of the support columns. \..,r- Beach Trio Jn early January, the pipe was repaired and aboul 15 cubic yarila of cooc:rde waa pumped under tbe building to shore up tbe weakened column. Robitaille said !be cilY's aigioeerlng department ·Is maklag conlinuoos llWVeyl of tbe building to determine if it ls still moving. "We won't know for a week or two if we're going to bave to vacate," the clllef said. Held Residential Area Home a Brothel? By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of t111 INlllY PHltt Stiff Three "''omen who police alleged two weeks ago were running a call girl house right in the middle of a north Huntington Beach residential neighborhood were arrested again Wednesday night. Thi~ time the charges were the same as the first time -conspiracy to commit prostitution and maintaining a house of prostitution. ~ Upon the first arrest, the judge let the women go on their own recognizalfce. This time the jud£e was a bit more tesly and bail is 15,000 each. The trio remained in custody today. Booked into Orange County Jail were Judy Ann Klusmeyer, 25, Helen Marie Ryan , 37, and Carol Ann Domian, n. Thi:y were arrested on a warrant Vice Lt. Robert R.hipehart alleges the three women have been-working in a home at 676% Capstone Drive in the Cali- ... fomia Classics tracts. Residents ol the neighborbood started police investigating the women's activities when they became concerned .with the activities at the' home. One woman, who asked not to be lrientified, told the DAILY PILOT that the women Wd not seem to live in the home but arrived in the afternoon and left late at night. She said there appeared to be quite a rew men, who drove expemive ears who visited the home while the women were there. The mosl directly affected part of the building seems to be near its center where the department's administrative oUlces -including Robilallle's -are hoosed. There are several long cracks aions the walls and at one point the ceiling bas pulled away from the walls. The floor rises and falls to the point that it resembles a banked curve at one corner. City Buikilng Director Jim Wheeler said the 511-yeBN>id building had a similar problem about three years ago that was taken care of. but be acknowledged that it .. was a very much smaller Job." He said the surveys of the building have not indicated any further movement and added that there Is "apparenUy no danger" from subsidence in the· building. But Robitaille said he fears for the Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Cracks st.!ety of police penonnel in the event of even a minor earthquake. He said police officials are invesligating the possibility of buying surplus state-owned trailers to house the department until the new building on Main Street across from the high school is completed in October. "We haven't made any de r in It e decisions yet." he added, ·'but we'rt keeping a close check on it.'' School Chief .. . 1be woman also said she had seen the home's occupants answer the front door dressed in negligees or sbortie nightgowns. • DAii. Y PILOT N9fl ,.._ POLICE SAY THIS HOUSE ON HUNTINGTON BEACH'S CAPSTONE DRIVE WAS NOT A HOME Three Women Arrested for 'Second i'lme on Prostitution Ch1 rge1, Hi ld on $5,000 Ball -----' Trustees Vote Immediate Rhinehart said investigation oC the prostitution OJ)eration will continue. Master Plan Priorit y ~ive '!:fa.r .. Marsh Site ~ Firing of Grove Official Wben asked if the pro<:<SS or investigation, arrest and release of. .the trio was likily to develop into an endless cycle, be saido "lf they're in· our community and violaling-our ·la!!. we will continue to arrea them. '11* ..... 11ere 1011 be ~ W)I'_ .... aa obligatloo lo the ~ ol 1'18 ~mily to do ..... .. Four trustees of the Garden Grove !(rs. Barbua Sbidey, presideol ol the Unified Scbool Distli<I mel al 7 o'clock " boon! o£ -..i, ..i a brief 0 _ '-" I ··-· •-r' Ibis morning, fired 'tbe district statement foilowin1 the 2:>minute closed- superlntendent effective• immediately and door aession. • By. TlllUIV COVILLE iti1 .ran could DOI Sla(I Wltll a!Jer Julx °' .. D*~ "" "'" '301 because ~ staff has· to ·flnl!b several agreed to pay him f15 ,00l in lieu of the "'lbe majority of the board bas three years remain,ing on his contract. determined to seek. a new superintendent Armed Man Net.s $50,000 in Gem s From Salesman No pin ol Iba l,>Olklcre Bolsa Chica stale t.qulrenients by lhal time. marsh ·area will be annexed to "Signal has been using a peacemeal Dr. David H. Paynter, 5 2, . . . since there are fundamental superintendent of. the county's poorest philosophical differences between the Huntington Beach until the city can approach to development, but there are a develop a comprehensive master plan for lot of factors in this area lhat need to be district in terms of th: base, leaves the present board and the superintendent." Garden Grove district alter four and a The statement noted that a completely ih!_entlre acre~e. explored," Reynolds said today. City Planning Commissioners refused He listed several mvjor projects half years. different board of educatioo than ls now Tuesday night to prezooe any part of the (See BOLSA, Page I) Bolsa property for Signal Landmark, a U.S. Helicopters Pick Up General Who Plotted Tet SAIGON (AP) -U.S. beliooplers flew to a jWJ8le relldezvous today, picked up the Viet Cong general. who· directed the 1968 Tet offensive against Saigon and liew him back to join a peacekeeping commission. Five years almost to the day since the start or the 19611 attack on Saigon, the U.S. helicopter crews broughC Lt. Geo. Tran Van Tra and. 28 other Viet Cong ttien to Tan Son Nhut Air Base. Tra Is the SO.year-old deputy mililary Commander of the el1.11iv~ COSVN, the Communlsls' Central Office for South Vietnam. As chief Viet Cong member of the four·party joinl military commission, )le like!)' boi<ls the key to the release of American prisoners of war held in South Vietnam. Seven U.S. helicopters marked with While !!tripes piClted up 'l'rl' and bis men 1t Loe Ninh, a rubber planlalion town 7> miles north of Saigon which Tra's forces caplured lasl year. · ' The Viet Cong wore plain jungle green Uniforms, some with aoft bats, others 'with pith beimels. They carried atlache cases and small pices of luggage. Some "8d ntcl<Jacks. Al least one carried an utomadc weapon. They were taken to Camp Davis, a nrmer U.S. Signal Corps Installation at (See VIETNAM, Page I) ' , - Clwu Hit.s U.S. 'Aggres sion' HONG KONG (UPI) -Olin<te Prenli<r cbou En-iai acemed lbe Uniled Sllles today ol lalllilc lo llDp Ill •war of aggraslon" against ()!mJwll& and LaOI despite Signing lbe Vietiiim peaco agreement I The premier, tptaklng al a P .. king banqUet bo!lorlng North Vlet- nameae chief ....,illtor Le Due Th9 and Fonlp ~ N...,... Dlzy Trinh, ,.W be lKipa the U.S. government and Saigon attlhartlles will "refrain from ~Mtlnafloo. • es]JIJlllon and ........... .. !ha! the-.......-milbt Ila turn-ed a reality. serving the dislrict hired Paynter. · ·The 175,000 voted to be paid to Paynter "inc!udea all obligaliom !or salary, fringe beoefils and Wlused vacatioo." Adminislrator Doo Wash will replace Dr. Paynter as interim superintendent Observers of the county's largest sdlonl district (5{,000 pupils), lndicaled lbe new boanl ol education wbid! Includes lwo leacbers and lwo medical docior8 DO longer could agree with Paynter OD educational issues. ' Stolen-Flooring Material Found in Huiilington More Uwt $47,000 worth of Dooring slol- en while in transit from New Jersey to 5a<ramento bas been ...oovered In H1mt, lngton Beach by iocal police and FBI agents. Joe I). Jamieson, assislant director In charge of the FBl'a Loo Angeles office, said lbe vinyl flooring was fc>md Tueoday In the warebottae ol Puzulla Jnterprilea, 1759% Gothard Ave. He said today the flooring was being transported In a truct which waa slolen Jan. 28 from the yard ol !be Nallonai car Rental truct divisioo in Loo Angeles. JaimelOft declined to comment oo bow the materW waa localed In 11'1mtinglon Beach. He said tbe missing truct has not been found, bul added lbal lo~atioo OD tbe case ls conUnuiog and complain!! wtD probably be filed In federal court today or Friday. · A clean-cut, midtli ... ged bandit, armed with a revolver, held up a diamond salesman for $ill,OOO worth of unsel damonds in Seal Beach Wednesday. LL Martin Black of the Seal Beach Police Departmenl said the boidup occurred at about 10:50 a.m. in the parting lot of tbe ao...inoor Shopping Center on Seal Beach Boulevard. Bill Fletcber, 44, a salesman for the Universal Diamond Company of Orange, told police be bad just pulled into the parking lot when a man approached his car from~~ger saide. Leaning througb the passenger window. · the man pulled wbal Flelcber described as a .Jkaliber ~volver and said, "Give me tbe bag and you won1 gel hurt." Fletcher said be banded over bis alt.ache case which cootained 200 loose diamonda. """1nling to police report&, tbe gunman took tbe case and ran through the par~ Io~ disappearing from sigbt m:und lhe corner ol a bullding. 1be robber waa described as being clea!Hhaven, wilh short, dark bair, of medium bulld and about 40 to li5 years old. LL Black said deteclives are invesligaling lhe poosibillly lbal Iba bandit ma;y have bad inside information as to the route Flelcber followed when calltng OD Iocal jewelry stores. Marine Faces Trial SAN DIEGO (AP) -An It-year-old Marine was ordered Weclnesdlly to llblnd trial by gi:oeril courl"'1arlfai In the Dec. 20 llabbing o1 Pvl. Patrlct Helheringtcin. division ol Signal Gas and Oil c.ompany. Signal wanted planned community zoning (R·Z) on 263 acres ii is allempting lo annes lo the city. Mondlly· nigbl, the city council delayed act.iao oo the proposed anneutiOo until it bad more information from the p 1 a n n i n g commisskn At Tuesday's .meeting, commissiDners said they don'I want any Bolsa land annexed until the full area is muter-planned. That demand ls likely lo become city council policy.al nest Monday's meeting. George Stringer, a spokesman for Signal, said today \tie cily's decision will delay pri>greis OD the 263-acre parcel, but Won't have much effect on the rest of the property which is covered with oil field aperations. ''There isn't rilucb we can do now, except work with the planning staff and try lo help them develop a masier plan as soon as possible," Stringer observed. Signal owns nearly all of !be Bolsa property except for a 536-aqe sectioo it is turning over to the state Fish and Game. Department for a salt water mmb refuge and a publlc ~ Cily Planning Director Ken Reynolds said the• <Ollllly bas DO nwlet plali lot the Bolsa area. AU of the land Is now ""'1ed a.,;Cultunl. - Councilman Dooald Shipley bad asked the slall to_ comider ... Opell --plan which migbt preserve the bliilfs for pubUc ase. · • "Some or the besl features tljat will ever be in the city are in the Bolsa Chica marsh," Shipley said. ''There must be an adequate place for the public.'' Signar bas previoualy, annexed 400-500 acrea of Bolsa land to the cily. • Reynolds aid it would take about a year to develop the master plan. He said Judge .in Press - COntempt Case Strikes Photog SAN ANDREAS (AP) -_A local judge, who cited a newspaper publisher . for contempt of coqrt for JI critical editorial, slapped a pbolographer l<IC!ay when be tried 1o tau a picture, the photographer and witnesses said. They said Judge 0Howard Blewett wa1 washing dishes in the cafe be runs in this gold coontry footbill town . when photographer Dennis Naguri, 23, of the Calaveraa County Enterprise tried to take his plctm about 7 a.m. Nagurl and witnesses Aid Blewett hil ·him with his open hand on the face and grappled with ·him for his camera. Naguri. held on lo the camera, bul the back was fore«! open, spoiling the mm, he told Goorge Hoeper, San Andreas conesponclent for The Slockton-~. --. Later, Blewe!l told ne.,.1men~ ~1it 'ta.s an automaUc teflex. 11'fe been attacked and~ IO the ,...,•I where I '~.,. bel . ,... . ., .... ore I thou'gbt." . ~I midlnoming/'Enterprlse Publiajter Oscar MelUn -a reilted attol'lley -said neither be · nor Nagurl, ' a Vietnam veteran, decided whetber to bring charges agalruit the judge -who is not an attorney. Two wltnenea at the ' restaurant were ldenlilied as Kathleen Maclay and Marc Sani, Fresno Sl!le Universily journalism students in San Andreas to report on the (See CONTEMPT, Pa1e I) Goodn~ght Kiss End.s • Ill Murder - BEU'AST (AP) -iGabr!el Savoge, 17, tldan. <11couraged the boy to join ihe band night. His sir! Irland, fdenUfied !or ber wu kllslng bis l .. Year-<ld girl friettd "Tbey pnlbabl)' died jUll becauae they becauae be bad asthma and blowing the safely only aa Elizabeth, struggled wltb goodnlgbl wben bia ltlilen arrlwd. ...,. baplired into a faith olber lhan thal tntmpel mi&hl belp espand hil lungs. the aaaualns bul they pulled a gun and ..l'belllOll dr....s ~ber !f1llS _ of ~ 1'111'""'·" ~ ,. raptin&_ , !Ill~ w.ulound_....eral ~ ,ljlrea\ened to o1>oot be(. loo. • ·-~ 1 and bundled liliD llllo a cor u lbe polkwman al · the GiaDl's Ring, a c!n:le of 1 "She ran of! <rylng •od the c:.r drove • ..,..,...i in lftor. 11"'1 """'" ....,, "*" w-. I•, -!be finl to preitlstorlc r1ane1 oulside BeUaat. Police • aw11,'' a relaUTt aaid. · - abot him throlOllt Ille""°" and 1111 Illa dlo. lie waa lllnditll 1!'ilb ~ 15-sai4 he bad 'beeti made to Ile' OD ihe Anothet t7·year-ofd catholic youlh was -in a ditdL ~ .._.., In ille doorway al hil gr"OUnd, lhe hood ft0m bis coat, was . • waiklna home Wedneatlay nighl when a Siivop -Ille lllH --QIW!c -•ed molhor'a aiore iD Iha Falls pulled ...,. bis bi.ad, and·two bUJleis man bebllid him,lhouied : "Hey, yqu1•1 · toetH&er alaln Ill -_._ Rood dlllrid. A-ti llulieta from a lme,fired Into hit brain. . Tbe~th turned annuid, and .tbe ma9 lllii -. 11-blJ bJ Prolu'a' _.... car ail the .,.. bo!o -. • ''I bOpe-the men' who hood<d m1 boy, Or<d, four ahols at almost 11<>1<11,blank lmorillL Tllo _, -. 'llldlJ ·--died OD the 1(111. Hit friend t111 polo and alCklJ bo)', and tben nnp. I WOUDtled. Wtl+ed,....., ~ munlettd bin\ wtD llVe w1tll the &iglll'of' Tllo bun.ti hil Iba boy, Ont "Tbia I fur fl a .... -lo Philip Rlfkorly, 14, left bla heme in U. hia lhill Hiile (ace loreVer," lild llOb!ttallng •1111 ·abaomen. ~ said ..... ... **le raiilm;;;r aalil AaltUOtll!Olll Dlstrtct Tltadlt nllhl Rallerty'a mother. his oondltloo WU aerioul, bul Ibey Gtn7 J1tt, 1 fl"'"-Oolltollc poll-for bead pradb. Bio -aid Ille Sa'91t -matdied !ale Tueoday belltved be ....rd aumve. • -· - - Largest Valley Dr11g Raid Nets -~~Su~· ·Armed with a -....mine,"a •m of offl"1'rs from Fountain v~ and Buena Park raided a Foun~ Vtlley home early today,. arresting ~ penons and conn.seating what they said were q antities of na.rCQJics and dangerous drugs. Capt. Les Rowland of Iba Fountain Valley departmeBt aatd the raid was the biggest In Foun\ain Valley'• blslory. Police first placed a street value of lllo,000 on the COllfistated maleriai, tben disclaimed the flgutt, saying Ibey won' br sure bow much tt .ls worth until some suspected barblturic acid ls analysed. The drugs coollacaled included a siiopping bag full al marijuana, a small quanUty of basltllb and bashlsb nil, one gram of cocaine and a large qllllllily ol barbiture acid, police said. • ___, Booked inti' Orange County Jail--.,• - -Gary Wayne campbell, U. of mt Poppy Circle, Fountain Valley for polsess.ion of tparljUana and dangerous drugs and possession of marijuana and ~angerous drugs for sale. -Paula Suaan Balley, 22. of the same address and for the aame·charges. -Larry Michaef. Welhmeiler, 12, of ,the same addren and for the same charges. Bail for campbelf, Welhmeiler and Mlsl Bailey was set at 1100,000 each. Also arresled: -Shella Diane Bailey, lt, of Artesia. (or possession of marijuana. -Karen Lee Holsnmbach and her ~usband Donai<J, l>Ql)i 28, 9' Loni Beach, for Possession of marijuana. -Susan, DOreen ·Gu~, 18, of Buena Park, for possession of marijuana. -Donald Dean Rhodes, tt, ol Buena Parlit, fo~ possession of marijuana and d'anierous drugs . -Cly~ Arleo Moss, 2$, ol "'l!esla, for (See DRUG RAID, J>.,e I) Or aage we..-.. MooUy sunny on .Ji'rlday, witlj aome higb cioudinua, llC<lllrdlnc ID the weatherlady. lligM of a al the beaches; rising to " inland. Lows-tonight fl-12. INSIDt: TODAY "Tlur !.tut To•go ift Parir" - cont7"ot1ftrial X·ratcd moo i c 1t4rrlft// Marlon Brando.-Ir rclaedumtta"-.,,.,. flt NN Yort am.id&t inCTt4'iA{l f tJ..r a ,. •• act.. tumull . er •toivi 1'Qoc • L.M. ami t -..... N Clflfitt'M J ~ """" • CIM&lflM !fo,M W.llf ... 4. t t C.ln • 0....... (..., ll·tt ~ Ms..fft .. D9ftl Httic.t It l'9dJ ........ -.., . ............... ,........ ,. ·-~ Ml .,,....,.. JM1 ,..._. 1N1 Wli6fltf 4 Pw••eaN II w...-. ........ , tWtlll ,, ............ . ....._ u ' •J -• DAllY PILOT Thurscbf, Febnraoy 1, 1973 • MHlll.%Seats .• • 1 -Psychotic Considers Sought Finch Governor's Post In Murder · By JOUN ZALLER Of .... o.ltY ,.lltt $1•11 Robert Finch, former secretary of · l Health, Education and W e I I a r e. conllrmed speculation Wednesday that he ,. may run for either the Calilomia goYen>Orsbip or th< U.S. Senate in t974. • "I'll be giving both seats seriolls consideration in the next six months as l travel around the state trying to get ad.Vice on what 1 should do," Finch said. Finch. wbo was lieutenant governor of catifonlla in 1968 ,wbeo President Nix~n tapped blm for a cabinet seat. wu 1n Huntington Beach Wednesday for the dedication of KOCE-TV Channel 50. ••tt will be a major decision whether to _.,. run for the senate or the govemorah.ip, or whether I run for any seat at all," he aaid. If Finch does decide to run, he could face major fights whichever direction he turns. lf he ran for the Senate, he would be up against incumbent. Democratic Senator Alall Cranston, a man who -.Om 1ay would be tou~ to unseat. In addltloo, Flncb nugbt !au a primary ha!Ue against Gov. Ronald Reagan. Reagan took bimsell out of the running for a tblrd term as gov~r WedneadaY bul be told reporten m Sacramento that he hadn't made up bil mind yet on th< Senate race. uWbat Governor Reagan decides to do wDl certainly be a coo51deraUoo," Finch conceded. "But it will not be decisive." In 191& wJten FJncb wu running for J.1tatenaDt governor and Reagan was runninl for governor, Finch outpolled Reagan. Flncb odmlll a delire ID aerve In the seoate. He told neWllllen Wednesday that senaton are elected to Jong slJ:.year termi, have few administrative duties, and are In a position to take an OYet'- vlew. "Jt'a the best job in politics," he said. ·1 Flncb would also face a tough race 1 he ran for governor. Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke band chosen by Reagan when Fincb left for Wubingtoo in 1968, is expected to nm for the high state office, aJlhougb he has not yet declared candidacy. . . . "The Republican Party m Cahfom1a obviously needs to broaden its base after last NOYember's showing In t h e Assembly races," Finch said. "That is a job that would naturally fall to lbe governor. "As someone who is a life tong lnsUtuUooal Republican, I would give very serious consideration ID th< neods of th< party in making up my mind." Fincb is geoeralJy considered a moderate, eopec!ally in comparl90D to From Page I BOLSA •.. proposed in and near the Bolsa marsh : -The state's 530-acre marsh.marina project, ei:pected to draw 300,COO visitors annually to the marsh alone. -The state's planned $5 million lmpl'Ovement of Bolsa Chica State Beach. -The Metropolitan Water District's propo11l to build an offshore island to boUle a water deaaJ.ting plant. "The commission feels there should be a total plan tn concert with all these possibilities," Reynolds said. Stringer said his company has not developed a master plan for the entire area because of the existing oil wells. which, he said, may p r o h i b i t development for 10 ID 20 years. ·Tahoe Hotel Cl«'!~red MINDEN, Nev. (AP) -The Douglas County Planning Commission bas approved a height waiver for a proposed $25-milllon hotel-casino at Stateline in the Lake Tahoe Basin. The commission approved this week a 60-foot building height, 20 feet more than the maxlmwn allowed by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. l OUJf•I COAST Ml DAILY PILOT 1'1'141 Ori"" Collsl DAILY PILOT wlllt """lcfl 11 COfNllMd. t'lle Ntwi-Preu. Ii pUtllllMd b't tilt Or•• CN1t Put1111111nt eoms-v. a..,. r ... •mw. •re pUllllll\lll, MOrlclllv throwh Frldly, for Qll;te Meu, HtWl'Orl 8eed'I. H1,nllngtotl fle«ll/FOU!lt11n V•lley, L111U0111 loMCll, ll"\l,..,.,laddlebKk 1nd S.n Clemen!., SM JUM C.pb1t1no. A 1lrivt1 '"ioMI •itlOot .. """"',... $1tvnl1y1 lft(I s.undl)'S. TN prlnc"'°'I l)llblb.tlllll pl.Int 11 11 Ul We.I .. , Sl'"1, Coltl M ... , C.l~rnll, 9'2616.. loNrt N. W1•d ~ ..... l>vbll1l1•!f J,,. I . Cllfl1v Vkil Pnnidlllt lt'ICI fienerfll MIMOl'I" no11111 K•1vil Edllor ThoMlt A. M11rphift• ~In; EdllOr Chart" H. Leo• l ith•rd r. Nall ~llletll MIMflnV E1Sltor1 T '"" Covill• Waf Of.,.._ CNll~ IEdltor ............... Offk. 17175 IMdt lo11I•"'"' M1Ui~ A.Ur•••~ P.O. lo• 7f0, 926'41 . --....... e.11: m ,.._, >."'""' Nt•=~ ~v::;r=.rd a.en-! I05 Hor1ll I ~ Rtlf T114 1 ,, c1141 a.a.cw Qu llW ..,.,,...., .MLU11 ~ ... or-. c..-ty ~· -tut ~ ltn. °"""' C.t ~ ·Cole,..,,. No ....,. ...,. ~ ....... tNt• ................. ...,..,. _., • ,...,. I wt Wl-.it #klll ..,. ......... ....,,... .... ................... Qfl•Mfta. ~ ........... W-""' RM ~ W ... aa..IJ fMM'WI 1r1lt"9fT -------· . Heinecke. Al HEW secretary, F!Mb oversaw the establishment of the Environmental Proleclion Agency, a variety of new urban programs. and the beginning of federal aid for public tele- visioo. Currently Flncb is actlve In a private law firm and as a teacher in two night college courses. But he promised that ''a big chunk of the next six months will be spent traveling around the state," to make up his mind. • Fwld Thins For Chamber Selection The list of candidates for the Huntington Beach Chamber o f commerce 11Citizen of the Year Award" has been narrowed to five and the wiMer will be announced Friday night. The chamber's installalion and awards banquet Is set for 6:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Beach Inn. Jn alphabetical order, the five potential winners are: -Dale Dunn, former chamber director now with the Huntington Harbour Corporation. -Howard Matheny, manager of the Mootgomery Ward Store at Hlmlinglon Center. -WUUam Pttereon, manager of Ute Bank of America's Five Polnll branch. -Ron Shenkman, former Fountain . Valley Councilman and now a vice president with Mercury Savings and Loan Association. -James Shepherd, a member of the city parks and recreatlor, commission and president of the historical society. New chamber President Jerry Bame, and other chamber directors will be installed at Friday's banquet. Following the awan:b and installation ceremonies, there will be dancing from 9 p.m. to midnight. Tickets can be purchased at the door for persons who make reservations 1-~riday morning by phoning the chamber at 962~1. From Page I .\--. VIETNAM ... Tan Son Nbut, where lbe other Conununist cease-fire delegates are housed. Because of Tra's ab.sence, the peacekeeping group made up of the four parties has been unable to start arranging the exchange of prisoners or the security safeguards that must be set up before the four·nation InternationSl Commission of Control and Supervision can send out Its teams to observers to police the cease·fire. Tentative pJaos were made for the senior members of the joint military commission to bold their first meeting fo~riday. Annexes to the peace agreement signed in Paris Saturday say prisoners shall be returned and received at places agreed to by the four signatories -the United States, North Vietnam, South Vietnam and the Viet Cong. These four also must guarantee the safety of personnelt,. engaged in the return and reception of the POWs. POW lists banded to the United States by North Vietnam in Paris show 456 U.S. servicemen held in prison camps in North Vietnam and 99 in South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese also listed 27 U.S. civilians captured in South Vietnam who are to be released . tt1eanwhile, the total or cease·fire violations reported continued to fall oil despite (1) continued heavy fighting in the northern provinces and (2) the inability of the truce observer teams to get into the field. The Saigon command claimed there were 188 Communist attacks during the 24 hours ending at 6 a.m. today, compared> with 209 In the previous 24 hours , 311 in the 24 hours before that and 426 in the first 22 :IOW's after the cease-- fire went into effect Sunday. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - 'nte bludgeon murder of Ow'les Donald Belche1, who won promlnence with a court fight to get his grandfather'• for- tune, wu the work of a "sexual psychot- ic," acmrding to police. Detectives operated on that theory to- day as they fanned out around this play- ground of the rich to question friends of the 33-year~ld antique dealer w ho • e knife-mutilated body was fowxl Mooday. "Anytime you have a victim whose sex orgarui are mutilated, you havf' to work on the theory th!!it the killer was a sexual psychotic," a police spokesman said. "We are tracking down and questioning all of his friends-especiaJly his male frien¢1 ," he said. An autopsy showed Belcher died from a blow on the head. But his body had been slashed 25 times with a Jmlie. Police sald 11. wu possible robbery was the prime motive -that Belcher was mutilated by the killer u an afterthought. Frienda sald be usually carried large s\JllUll of money. Detectives did not find bis wallet or a murder weapon. Several antiques and paintings were on the back seat of bis station wagon, park· ed nearby. Belcher owned an antique shop in . AUanta and planned 14 open another soon in West Palm Beach. He lived In an elaborately deoorated home in AUanta and commuted ID West Palm Beach. Belcher came into social prominence in 1969 after he won a court· battle tba.t netted him 13 million from th< estate of bis grandfather, Alabama lumber magnate W. D. Belcher. A Navy veteran, Belcher worked as a waiter in Clearwater and a department store clerk in Atlanta during the litigation. He told newsmen a few days alter becoming a millionaire that "The money isn't likely to change my habits." Newpo11 to Host First Meeting Of Coast Group Tho Sotllh Coast Regional Coastal Conservation Commission, created by Proposition 3> approved by the VGten in November, will hold Its first meetidg in Orange County Feb. 5. Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach, a member of the commission, said the session would begip at 7:30 p.m. in the Newport Harbor . High School auditorium. The commission has jurisdiction over all developments within 1,000 yards of the coasUine and covers Los Angeles and Orange counties. Mrs. Judy Rosener of Newport Beach is another local member of the commission. She represents the public and Caspers, the board of supervisors. Mayor Arthur Holmes of San Clemente also is on the commiasion. Caspers said the public is invited to attend the meeting. From Pagel DRUG RAID. •• possession of marijuana. -Bruce Alan Elness, 21, of Garden Grove, for possession of marijuana, dangerous drugs and cocaine. Bail for all except Elness was set at $1,000 each. Bail for Elness was set at $5,000. Del. Marty Engquist said officers allegedly found three rifles, two pistols and a sawed off shotgun at the home at 9721 Poppy Circle. He noted that the pistols and rifles were all legally possessed by residents of the home. In addition to the drugs and weapons, the detective said they found equipment investi&ators believe was used to manufa~ture. hashish oil. Engquist said tbe raid, which was conducted with two Fountain Valley officers and four from Buena Park, was based on information received by the Buena Park department. Panda Pander Hsing-Hsing, Ling-Ling in, Luv•Luv WASHINGTON (UPI) -It may be 20 degrees with a wintry wind slicing through the National Zoo, but it mfght as well be spring for Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing, the only two giant pandas In captivity In the United States. The young pandas are flirting shamelessly through the wire fence that separates their outdoor cages. Panda keepet Larry· It Collins says the two 'spend Increasingly more time getting one another's attention with handstands and other socially Jeii.acceptable geS\Ures of love. Will they mate and produce the .11th panda born in captivity! Alas, Collins said Wednesday, the pandas will have no pbylllcal contact (or perhaps two more years. '"l'be female panda b bigger and older than the.lllale an4 be may get used to assuming a submissive role ln their relatlQnshlp," Collins said. "They are too young for mating and bringing them to- gether now may rule out any bop es we have for pi'oclucinC ofl.· spring.0 • • - \ ( ' . OAIL Y Pt I.OT .,..... .. al$nl ....... COAST COLLEGE CHANCELLOR NORMAN WATSON ON CAMERA AT KOCE·TV, CHANNEL 50 Telewoion Focllity Dedicotecl Jn Rites at Huntington Beach's Golden West Colf090 From Paire I CONTEMPT. • • ~ntempt case. SanJ said that after the slapping incident the judge returned to the kitchen and was heard to say, "Damn, I ahouldn't hafe slapped that little 1.0.b." Blewett ·told Hoeper be feels bil peraonal rights were infringed on by the photographer and wu considering taking action against him. Mellin bas aai<I be coold become the first newspaper publisher in U.S. history to be held in contempt of court for the editorial. A hearing is scheduled before a visiting judge Feb. 21 when Mellin is scheduled to show cause wby he sbould not be held in contempt. Calaveras County Dist. Atty. Orrin Airola filed an affidavit this week declaring the editorial "tends fA> embarrass the adm.lnistratlon of justice and bring discredit upon the court and tends to create in the public mind a distrust aod suspicion of the court." Blewett sparked the editorial when be ordered th< capture of a black Laborador retriever named Maggie which strayed in his garden. Then, Blewett filed a complaint against the dog's owner, Roger Herd, and presided over Rerd'1 pretrial bearing. In an editorial Jan. 17, Mellin wrote. "We have th< ridiculous oiluation where the judge detJberately bad a neigbbo<'s dog trapped and then bailed th< dog owner into bil court, aet the bail and llten tried to sit in judgment on the case." The dist~ict attorney's affidavit called the editorial .. "slanderous a n d contemptuous of the court:" Blewett works as a fry coot at Blewett's Cafe -which be owns -in San Andreas when be is ool busy wilh court duties. Court Decision On, Hair Soright WASHINGTON (AP) -A llate junior college in Tei:as, noting that high scbaols may order haircuts while c:olleges may not under court order, has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to setUe the issue. Tyler Junior COllege wants to reverse a decision of the U.S. Circuit Court at New Orleans in a bairrut case. In a 9 to 6 decision, th< majority said, ,. "The adult's right to wear hb hair as be chooaes IUpenedES the state's right to Intrude. The place where the line of permissible hair style regulatim is drawn Is between th< high acbool door and the college gate." Channel 50 Wins Praise In Official Dedication Orange c.ounty's first home television staUOll was dedicated Wednesday night amid glowing predictions that it will quickly become an invaluable cultural resource to the county. KOCE-TV Channel SO actualiy began broadcasting No'. 2G, but dedicaticm ceremonies last nig1Jt at the HW1tington Beach studios lost no pomp on that account. "This is a noteworthy event in the illustrious history of Orange Collnty," intoned Dr. Norman E. Watson, chancellor of the Coast CommlUlity College District which operates Channel 50. "Oiannel SO bas the potential ID take education into every home and office in the county at times when it is most convenient;" he added. Dr. Walson noted with satisfaction that the district will use Channel 50 to offer teleri!ed counes for full college credit beginning next week. Guests at Wednesday's dedication included Ronald Caspers, chairman of th< Orange CounJy .~of SU~1 and ~ Ftncb, a former aecretary or Insanity Plea In Policeman's Slaying Offered Pleas of innocent and innocent by reason of imanity have been filed in Orange Counly Superior Court by a man accused of the slaying Dec. 6 of a Tustin patrolman. Judge James Turner accepted th< pleas oHer"1. by Gary William Johnson. 37, Tustin, and ordered the defendant to be rebJmed ID court April 9 for trial on charges of lint degree murder. Jobnaon is held in county jail with bail denied. Johnson has now recovered from knee wounds allegedly received when be was involved in a gun baltle with two Tustin officers and two aberiff's deputies who sped ID the scene to aid th< patrolman. Officer Waldmn Karp, 31, died a month later from wounds ~ived in the alleged gun duel with Jobnsoo. A deputy who was shot in the fa<e by Karp as th< stricken officer feU has now recovered from those wounds. Health, Educlltioo and Wellart ind the White House emmmry to the drdjcatjon The ceremonies also Included televiled messages <I. coqratidaliMI from Goo. Ronald· Reagan, Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti, and State Sen. Deoois C..rpenter. In contrast to the optimistic remam of these speaken, keynol< ded!C1!tion apeaker Cecil Smith, televlsioo critic for the Los Angeles Times, sounded a men somber tone. After condemning co m me r c i a I television as "endles&lJ redundaa', hopelessly irresponsible, deliber.dely mediocre, and ultimately boring," Smith warned that public televisim lacod several crises of its own. Smith went on to describe ••a nmrtJ world" in which funding was scarce and the federal government was in danger al. attempting to turn public TV "into a "'sen of domestic Voice of America spouting the P3:rtY line propaganda." • "Welcoming a public television statiol) -isn'~ unlike greeting th< birth of a babj in Biafra.'' be sail Smith called on Olannel 50 to fearlasly broadcast higb qualily programming, and ~ ........ ry, .. prodw:e programs tllat ooJy appeal Ill a minority. ' "The broader the base of a medium, the lower the cultural level," Smith taidJ "And commercial televilicn bat the broade1t base in the biltory of tho world." Smith lampooned American television in contrast with European program.ming in noting that "When 1976 comes along, it will be th< British who pruduce the on]J programs of any valkUty about aur revolution.'' SHE'S THE ONLY DEMOCRAT LEFT! roNOORD, N.H. (UPI) -lllrs. llm- nlngwaten Fifi Tall, making her ..,. ond try for the White Bouae, bas ••••111c .. ed sbe would aeek th< Democralie pm;. dential nomination in 1976. Mn. Tall, 57, a full.blooded °""*"° Indian from CJncionati campaigned in the 1968 New Hampobire primary. , She said.the will nm apm In I.I'll "lxl cause Lyndon Johnson and Bany Tru- man just died and lbere'• none <I. • Democrats Jett" · I Nobody SELLS Westinghouse for LESS thcni ITost Fne Side by Side Westinghouse REFllGERATOR.fREEZER 2 SPUD D 25.2 cu. ft. capoclly-<inty 35'4" wide 0 Big 322 lb. ca· oadty freezer a completefy l="rost.frae a Separate con- trol• in refrigerator and freezer a Optlonal plug-In Automatic Jee.Maker-buy It now or add tt tater o 15.99 cu. ft. refrigerator section a Power economfrer saves eteotriclty D Twin Juice can dl1pen1er1 D 7-da.t lt9ah ~~t Keeper-• _,_ .... HfAYY DUTY .. • . - 569!5 Westlrigbouse ·-·--=----. :-.... --:-..... I I Alie .... ...... _ ~ -1;;s· .... ... ~~ -m · ...... _, to DAY U Call,....la'• ""'-C;ASH ,.... c:::,~;~•. wriilc::r• L;A ve1 ..... ~ 11' .................. ......,. .. 110 s...... m ............ ~ lillhR CIStl Im -Plllll 541-7711 • I I . ) - Thursd.q, Ftbruary l, 1973 H DAILY PILOT :1 OW Relatives Demand Accounting by Hanoi Defdtla Center If ospibil Plans OK'd on Appeal BJ GEORGE LEIDAL Of -..., PW s'9H The 16Z-bed Haeed" Jlospital for the Weslenl World Medical Foondation's 150- """' beallb center adjacent lo UC Irvine's medical school and hospital has been approval m appeal . 'Ille ini!ial portion ol the ultimate non- profit medical center and community 4 New Countv ~ Par){S·t Added To 'Package' Foor new parks were added lo the list ol planned regional county parks Wednesday. t.. .,.....1rc1 by Kemetb Sampson, direolor ol llarborl, Beacbes and Parks Ibey includrd the Fairview Part In Costa lfesa. lhe Richard NiDll> Late Part In wlhtm Orange County, lhe Old Santa Ana Part oo the Santa Ana River and lhe Slarr Ranch In lhe sootheastern ooanty. Sa_., said the package would cost $15 million eventually and would have tine million use days per year. Be said lhe ~ Starr Ranch woold eventually be lhe largest In the oiomty. 'Ille report .... pmeoted to get lhe -ligbt fur spending ol fuDds to -ire. develop and maintain ~~~ Joduded also In lhe new prOgriiii were , dmolopnenl of resl and view sites OD I\< Or1ega lligbway. Sampooo said lhe county would have to pay the state a mjnip11nn $11>,000 down payment cm the Fairview Part. He oullioed plans lor spending $50,000 oo the Slur Ranch Part this year and $1511,000 in Jm.7'. Tiie If,_ Late Part would require '511,ao& this year, and two subsequent payments of $500,000 each. Santa Ana River !nils, another element, wonld cost =;~~~;.!:·~;.~ $1QO,OllO; and lhe Old Santa Ana or Five Coves put $1115,11111. • He listed as under coostiuction Mile Squar<, Univenily Villa Part, Craig l'bller1oo Dam and Laguna-Niguel . ._ said t b e parks would be financed by the -Harbor, Beacbes ml Parks Dislrid taa rate and federal ml state grants. Pill-supf>Orting Priest Assailed ~ Engl.ond·(AP) -Roman C.tbaijc priella called today lot a bishop = birth control oo a -lo ....alioaiuse ol bis ,, views. ; 'lbe C.tbaijc Priesla. A""""8tioo, wb)ch ~ to 1qa.-about l,IOO of llrilaln'• 7 f/1/11 priOlls, said In • -to ... -. lle1':' ;Augwdlne Harri&, omiliory bishop ol Liverpool, be lost an -binilY .to ... _' the patty of CalholiC dodrine riBhlg above the murk and 6ltll ol modem man's sex life." It pnanded tllal be ...;gn or "publicly m.mnce tbe falsity" ot bis views. 1 'Ille bisbop said oo a cumnt...itain ~ ..-, tbal a catholic ......... ftlerrl'I 1o by the in-.-sboold "t>Rllie l@.:111 bor;~ ml go to ... ~ .. hospital d>mples was n!jed<d by lhe Orange County beallb pbming ...m last September. 'lbe foundation, based a ID Dots Drive, Newport Beach, app:Dd die denial lo the Ba Area -.. -y c Council -lhe -_.body ... aD HPC decisions In Calif<nia. The Bay Area group --lhe -Irvine hospital .., a il -. nm - the bospila1 wbidt would ha .. --anyway regardless fl lhe -'"' decision, will be alloftd to ...,... medical patients ..-biDs IBOJ' -be reimbursed by lhe stale -....- Some of the original CW"ftM• • tile Western World Four>dati«m leP.d h pa1 are seeking Z5 signatuM -&. OCHPC's 75 memben to ftlqllire a m&e bOanl bearing (IQ lhe lmpilal Western World <lindur .,...,. Burroughs said today; .ba.we•u. ~ state board may or may DDl 4flCide • rehear it. It baa beell atJl*O+al lWR'" The original farilities reriew •••o•oifW of the Orange QJunly .,...,.;i w1wb voted its ~ppmal 'l1Je · fuD CWlllltil • Sept. Z5 Wied ii down JI lo II, a - the appeal body deemed ""•aegabr.• The Bay deeisioo may. if lhe - bOanl refuses lo review lhe ..... be &. linal okay ._iy lo -&. project described ... "lloJ!>. Clioie fl# the West," by State Sm. Domil E. Carpenter, (R-Newport -) - beads the VO~ arpninQn fl cmc leadera and medical cloctars. Westem World F111ntafiM is committed to creating the h"I"'"' and related commercia1 and bealdl fwili•its and has privateftiiids 1o """"'lhe - of coostruction of the seed lmpibl - ultimate project would ~ ae11.-.-. liiill-..onld compleinent, ........ &. UCI medical school and ~ 1 ji'al development nearlJy. , Westem Worldi11as pl....,., its mix fl hospital. medical offices, ... -commercial services for 151 ma tll brd near lhe -fl __. Boulevard and UoivenilJ Dmoe ill Irvine. LA Rams Study Possible Sile ..- In County Area Seriool negotialioos have -- way for several mmllis wbidi -- lo the Los An&oies llaim pom6 .... football team building a m!w 11 r 11 near the Anaheim Stacfnnn, citJ' olfiri* 'revealed today. _ Land under dhrawdm ii mw •• • ;W by part of the Anaheim -jWu'C lot and Includes a """" - Orangewood Aveuue -fl &. stadlmn. The Rams are said lo be,. .. -,..,. interested In ---... training facllities for the teiin. Thomas <JI'. Liegler, '"cil'"--<I" operations for AMbeim 9z [ , ... negollalioos have been Cllried Got wifli Rams' owner CUToD ~ The 111\1111 -train ill i.,. -and 1bave offioell' in u. A1 o ., • ne, have an optioo runoJnc fur -.,._ ot their present game site, tlle Los •' ... I Coliseum. Roeeoblocm oe•'••ei4 tllll the Rams' lll'at prioiil1 ia a -II •• C f.l<illly and office lite. Mayor Jack Dullm fl A--111- had talted to -... -llll lo!> oplimlstic tbal a al.,,._ -lie < .Jlructed aQllll. "Ila I fl lbe -pl<W liol .,..._ ...., &llB Iii' lhe YidNu-ud .. VIit °"I. ..i ..., a fl Ibo amli--"'~--1-lllld c 7 1.--to .... lllll'RIY ...... ,, zs uitJ' -fiaalj" '!I fllber -·----p-lorbis ........... -. "We -lie o-11•1Psls tbey • ", ...... -militarily, .Bill a.,p _ ... -• pnl!li<ally if we let .... --wilt ribbolding the -.· --,.. c.s..,.. .. ~ .. ~--"'bas said it.ls UCI Med School Qean Resigns, To Troch, Study Abortion in Okhlhoma --· cirr rilPil -The '*' , am o1 Diminal Appeals 4l:dlcN ae mle:7s aw.tion law -p;w• I Wot •lly, 'the ruling .-ill ..... "' Pt-V'qil JObe of OU I CllJ, --., perfonnlng - t Ciw Iii ,~ I ti• .. .._ la.WI that fl 'a·e ' a. +sw'I • an1ess a 2 ..... ""!' lo Js»Ti<b. I -. ' I I • I Deve~opers ;Fight Plan 1 I l1icreased Park AcrMge ~ti lknUJLFr.om Board f • Ill' UClt -Cit --· .. JIJlt'.1'9t -'---' A ,......i lo Iner.-1111 loeal park ........... bospllOd oo lad devtlqpen ,. Illar -per ..... noldmll ..... .Wed by • " -by the Onac< p...111-" o1 Sol!tnllM'1r<+m'"1· • De1elopen ---In E the reqalltinenl. 111-.t rice Pl-!or ......... "' tbt O•••"°' uld tile--- . ' I . -rc~.lrement WM lllllft tbl9 • z ' II bandle all -Jlo nio7 -" ..._ COlllJllllY'I pro)lldl wWdo ii pl 7 ,.. maxlmmn -lla4 "'1 U ... per ..,1,IOt ID llldl fwl"' a (? '$ ' Jlorf, PlceJI). Gilberl Fd-. .-cil-• CEEED, e wpe""'4iiM .t .,, I a. aivb••••elllllll .... 1lliw --. ttltlclloed lhe ibo•4c -~ ,.. lnaccllncia 6peatlne-lar Ille i-_,, per ..... • I prtllS!nc the Notlh Vie-tbrougb cllplomatlc doannels for an acco<mting of IOIDI 300 men 'ttpOl'tedly sbot down ovtt Laos 1iblle -bing O>mmomist supply routea. Patricia Hanly, 30, fl Covina, said her bwo!>and appeanld on oo North Vietham· .,. lists, even lbouR)I Hanoi racllo had OllllOWICed that bis plane was shot down in October 1967." Her husband is Air Foree <:apt. John Hardy. Mrs. Nevada 1bomasoo said her son, Navy Lieut. Marvin 11.c. Wiles of San Diego, WIS D0t listed, evet\ though the U.S. State Departmeot had earlier con· finned be was a prbooer. He was shot doi<n 1ut Moy, abe said. Mrs. Hanacu said &he wu "sick and tin!d ol Hanoi's manlpulatlon of our men." Her husband, a 30-year-<1ld Ma· Tine captain, Stephen, was rePorted ahot down over Laos in Jwie 1967. "At this point we can~ help but ask ouraelves: Was it (withholding a full list) a cruel bou! A planned calculated move? An inability lo account for these men? Or simply an indifference to the anguish of the ramilles?" The. Communists declined to make a full disclosure of prisoners after the Korean conflict, she said, and termed the incomplete Vietnam accounting "typical" ol tbelr phi)ooopby and added she WIS "not surprised0 that the list was being wilhbeld this time . "The Communists never COl'llider a war to be over and oo they i..J holding these men may eventually ~pllsh some purpooe," Mn. Hanoon said. Sbe crlliciud CongrtalooaJ leaders for a planned trip lo North Vleblam. "It is simply appalling to me that at this very moment a group of oor Con-- gressional leaders are planning a trip to Hanoi to deal with the questicr1 of reciprocity for bomb damages while the fate of some of their own comUtuents still hangs in the balance," she sald. * * * * * ~ * * * Laos POW List Given 7 Captives Identified; U.S. Seeks More WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States today received a I~ of seven Am<rican servic<rpen Identified by North Vietnam as held captive in Laos but whose names were omitted from • pfeVious prisoner lists, the Pentagon said, DeJense Department spokesman Jerry W. Friedheim said North Vietnam "stated that it has been informed by the Lao Patriotic Front that these personnel had been captured in Laos." Friedheim indicated disappointment with the small number and said the United States "will continue its efforts to account for all-U.S. military personnel who have been carried by. the United States as . captured and missing." Those men identified as captives on Laos are: North Vietnamese-1..4atian border during February 1971. She said the telephone call today from the Pentagon was the first confirmation she and her three children received that her husband is alive. Three of the seven -Stischer, Long and Bedinger -previously were carried by the Pentagon as prisoners of war. The other four were listed as missing in action. This meant North Vietnam has · accounted for only nine American fighting men -including two held in North Vietnam -out of a total of 317 reported to have been lost in Laos. The Pentagon previously listed six Americans captive in Laos and 311 missing. Two of the six turned up among Driver · Arrested the 55.l American servicemen listed as prisoners in "North Vietnam. That list was tumed over Saturday ln Paris. The State Department today also re- leased the names of two Americans and one Canadian civilian listed by the North Vietnamese as being captives in Laos. The list identified the Americans as Ernest Cary Brace, 41 ... captured May 21, 1965, and Samuel Allen Mattix, 20, ca ... tured Oct. 28, tm. The Csnadi&n was listed as Lloyd Dudley, 20, who was. ca~ tured with Mattix. The department declined to list their home towns. According tG press officer Charles W. Bray. four other AmeriC4ll civilians be- lieved held prisoner in Laos were not named in the list. ' Air Force Lt. Col. Walter M. Stischer, Maj. Edward W. Leonard Jr., Capt. Stephen G. Long, Maj. Norbert A. Cotner, Capt. Jack M. Butcher, Capt. Charles F. Reiss and Navy Lt. Henry J. Redinger. "I'm happy, delighted, just ecstatic.'" said the wife of an American pllot re-- ported lo be a prisoner in Laos. "But f kind of have mixed feelings, because I have so many friends whose husbands are in Laos," said Mrs. Rose Cotner in ML Shasta. HugeMarijuanaCache F ound'inSagging Sedan Gotner was reported shot down on the ' now $699. A heavily loaded sedan which caught the eye of border patrolmen at San Onofre Wednesday yielded a major cache ' . . A. Luxurious sofa or sofa sl90Pl!rs that are both practical and elegant, coverJd inleather or suede now for a unique look and a teel.oH1fxury. A full 84" wide. Available in 3 colors In both leather or $699 ' sued.a. Your choice of queen or dual size. • B. High fashion 111xedo arm styling and top grain leather or suede are brilliantly combined in this llOW handsome sofa. This 84" button tufted sofa ls .~799 available io Your choice of tortoise, red, 511nlce, 'ii' • oak, oxblOO!f or meerschaum. ' C. Campaign look 96" loothar IDfa haf decOillli>'ll $9--9- bnlss linings, and nail head trim. Aveilaqle in " 11.0W 9. ~lors &!Je!ther or suede. • ~ _ ~ __ _ H.J.GAl\l\ETf fUl\NlTtJRt PROFESSIONAL Open Mon. 2215 HARBOR Bl VO. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thurs.& FrL Ev.is. • COSTA MESA, CALIF. I I • .: .. - 1 ' • I l ) • • • I I • 4 OAJL V PILOT Ch.inn Spy Confirmed Big Guns 'Aided Nixon How~d Hughes, Sinatra Donated Funtb Sex and Sin On Our Coast SIN 6 STUFF DEPT. -Oh my, you read the news these days and learn that terrible things are going on right here In Orangr County. O\Jtrageous sexy bappeninp are localed around ~very comer. And worse, peoplr are getting away with It. Why, yw take not too long ago right here on our Orange Coast, a HunUngton Beach couple wu brought before the bar al. jusUce became they had a whole w~ ruied with sexy motion pictures and such. Forces of law and order swooped down upon tbia pair and hatied them to court oa • pomognpby charges. But a Jury found the couple innocent. Next, the law enfor<emeot people had imult added to injury when they were ordered to give the folk.I their films back. NUDE GIRUES dance in two taverm in Coot.a Mesa. Rlg)Jt oot there In front of beer drink en and everybody. Do they get arrested? No, the forcea of Costa Mesa law say their hands are tied and all they ran do ls look on. WeU, they may not be exactly looking on. Well, you might say, at Ieut these ladles who prance about in • natural st.ate are biding from the legal eagles, right? Wrong. They've got signs eight feet tall outside the taverns announcing the clelllbt& awaiting patroos on the interior. SINnJL FILMS are being exhibited to the pubHc everywhere. You take the one titled, "Love Uoder Seventeen." A kiddJe movie. yoo figure? Nope. Tbe same advertbement warns you, "Rated X. No One Under Eighteen Admitted." Flicks like this one draw varied reaction! In our good Orange County communities.. Up there In Buena Park, one <i the: le%Y movie houses so enraged the shaten and movers o( civic good that they organized to fight the theater . 'Jt.e lf'OUP became known as the ".fl\iendl ol Relpeetable, CJ e a n Enterta.lnment,'' or FORCE for short. Faced with such fonnidable opposition. you figure t)J1..s movie operator is going to pact his projector and nee town on the Ont RTD bus, right? Wrong again. BRAZEN RJGBT to the end, he files a lawlllit against FORCE, alleging that the group ii using too much of it. Better the Buena Park folks change the name of their outfit to !Omethlng like "Forces Against Terrible Evil,'' or FATE for short. ThJlt has a better ring to it. Right back here upon .the good Orange Coast. Huntington Beach vice officers recently swept into a nice residential neigtit«tlood and busted three n i c e residential girls on allegations· that they "'ere ladies or the night. Actually opentlng out of a tract house, if you will. Now don't you know that flipped the neighborhood into considerable of a tizzy? NOT ONLY THAT, but the girl suspects made ball and went right on home. Or maybe it would be more accurate to say they went back to their hoo3e. Now they've been arr .. Led again. All of this seems to prove that you never know where sex is going to strike next r:t¥J>t here in Orange County. In the put, our good llbtrict Attorney Cecil Jficks bas done wonders ror us in eliminating this kind of evil. Hicks, however, is pretty well occupied these days in bringing drug guru Dr. Tim Leary to justlce. ls it possible that Leary has overloaded Hicks' circuits! By Nixon WASffiNGTON (APJ -President NiJ - on has publicly admitted that an Ameri- can capturtd Jn Odna 20 years ago was a CIA agent, but admin!JtraUon offictals say it was not an effort to trade for the man's early release. Other govemmenl sourcet ha:d acknowl - edged !he espionage role of John Thomas Downey and Richard Fecteau when their ('-_I_N_S_H_OR_T_ .. _. _) plane wa.s shot down, but Nixon was the first U.S. official to put it oo the record during his Wednesday news conference. The old official line had been that Downey and Fecteau wef°e civilian em - ploy., of the Anny whooe plane was downed when It strayed off course on a fl1ghl. from Korea to Japan . e Amendment Defeated OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -The Ol<lo· homa Hoose hao rejected by a vole of 5.1 to 45 the prop>sed equal right& for women amendment to the U.S. Oooltitution. Male legislators said, among other things, it defied the Bible. "We have enough permlssivenm in our society already," oald R<p. John Mooks ol Muskogee. "The Bible, the Good Book, says woman shall serve her husband." e Watergate lnqufr11 WASffiNGTON (AP) -Sen. Sam J . Ervin Jr., chosen to head a senate in- veitlgatlon of the Watergate bugging af- fair, wants to create a special five-mem - ber committee with broad subpoena pow- ers to conduct the probe. Asked il White House aid" might be called to testily, Ervin oaid he Intends to subpoena witnesses if he believes they have infonnatlon "regardless ol the posi· tioos they mid." e Volcanic Ash Goes REYKJAVIK (UPI) -Officials said today the skies above the volcanic island ol. Heimaey ls now free of ash for the first time since an eruption there nine days ago sent its 5,00J inhabitants fleeing. But they said another lava stream was spotted Wednesday flowing from the main crater of the Helgafjell volcano. • e Black'• Widow Robbed ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -Mr>. Hugo • L. Black h" been robbed ol $12 by a young man who forced his way Into the home of the widow of the late Supreme c.oort justice at knlfepoint, pol.ice report. Mrs. Black was unhanned; the assail- ant escaped. She told police she had ju!!! returned from a shopping trip Tuesday when her OOorbell rang and she wu accosted by the robber. --New1n1an Uelcl Les Whitten, a reporter for columnist Ja<k Anderson. has been arrested in ronnection with demonstrations at Bureau of Indian Affair. building last November. He Is charged with receiving stoleft government papers. 2 Patrolmen Shot, Killed In Milwaukee MILWAUKEE, Wi5. (AP) -Tn patrolmen were slain beside their poliDe van Wednesday night, sending swarms of police on a manhunt in a North Side neighborhood. A car which police said may have been involved ln the incident was found abandoned about 30 blocks from the shooting scene, and a 21-year-old man was taken into custody early today lor questioning. Residents of the area told newBibdi tbe officers were smt while attempting lo get an un!dentifled peraon Into their patrol wag911. The victims were discovered by detectives who anived in a patrol car. The detectives had been sent to the Kelle by a radio message from the two patrolmen, requesting assistance. It was the last trarurmission from Ole patrolmen. Officials saki they W!ft Wd by residents that about six shots were fired, and that a man was seen rumlng west from the site. 'l'1e dead policemen were identified aa Gerald Hempe, 3I, and <l>arlel T. Smith, 24 . Smith, a Navy veteran, had been wilh the Police Department less than a year. Hempe had been on the force siJ: years. Four Execut.ed; Sailor Called Walking Arsenal SPENCERVILLE, Md. (UPI I -An AWOL sailor, described by police u a walking arsenal, b being oought for the ei"ecutioo-style slayings ol tine mm in this rural area near Washington, D.C. aiid for the murder of amtber ID.ID at nearby BlD"lonsville. Montgomery county police said Wednesday Bruce Hendenon Sl:ftevu. 22 , or Washington al.so is being milht for the wounding of a Maryland deputy sheriH and the abduction of a real estate broker who was reJeased unharmed.. Shreeves, AWOL from Patuunt Nani Air Station, Md., since last September, .is armed wilh two pistols and a .XO Cll1ber rifle he c.an fire while it is strapped to bis arm for concealment, officers said. The b o d i e s d the tine men 1Wl'9 found Wednesday lying face up in a pool of blood in the living room of a t1"CMtOrJ frame house some I? hours after they were killed. WASlllMil(Jlf (AP) -- b8B •t Ilea ad" a' '-.r mat -----"a ......... ..... " Dal .. •a:aMb ••• "iteled "1 • a-.. •a ,,,,.. were m:aic ' .......... •Pa ., • JCban ~ ,. , ... , 0 y .._ 11 filll .,.._ R ; ti filM willl 1ht Gema.I .A<• ,.. Ollioe -....... the __ ,__ ....... ... --ill ,.a for ....,,. ,.,.,... ...... -ill_.,. •a°"" ball a---~-... £, no ._.. _,, ...,, 111e lint r... 111• I ""' ... G.IO cl ' , .. ll>al were -• I t ~ ... "> from .... -· ---_.,.... $1.111 or ~ • lat Jl!W"I jW&hh-14ial +Mil. "p !Ul'AL CXlilllililJlll ""' Bugbes, -, ... ftAI " lie lirils • Lmdon, ._..., -... $1 .... -aD the ~-ill. £iCllt • It c6s-cqplrjl~ sbow up &........,. ill Ille ,.ty-iadicating -tho .... -" -. may have hem tbe 11fat11. ti. aD ii a ,ear that saw tbe .li:l..figllft &lbDdam. bey•we ....• ;' . Rq:wta fna tlR ZI natianaJ « st.ate- M!ftl ~ '•121#L¥S naibble Wet hj. kw' ' g tbe flaglhip Fiawe C ··w ID Jle.Ded the Pt ...... fl • 7 . p;, slaDwied. total , f g Wwww Ap'i1 7 llld Dec. JI of $1U millila -tu-ill eash l<lt .,.r. ftelioal fil!n•-il-to .... -.......... -ii ._...i to be ---11111-be...,,.sz -..., -... mw'll lolal ....... by Nbm, l)pmo:j at Bubert 8. DAaY PILOT DEUVERY SERVICE _,.., .. _ .... ............ ?'Ir;, .... ·-·---,.....,1:9.-...Cl9_, _ _,_ .. ....... ,...~---1::.Jt .... ~ .. ~·-·-.... ,_. ..,, ....... ~ ... ...... ....... a11 ........ --...... . 119LClia ____ ...... Tdt:P Thunderstorm Hits Plains Gale Warnirigs Up Along Pacific Northwest Coast llflottOMM wtA111tl Nl'¥CI POMCAll .. 1 .ut. 111 S -1 • 11 lf.n S0."4 ~-e--......... ~\,.;'°'~ .... • • - s-.11-.n-. -· .................. ti•.-. u k'tllO -•.• . • • • ,,. .... u ...... FlntMofl ,, ....... ... tlllnt .... . ••• • • •• • • ... &."I. u ...,.,. -.......... t:• ..,., 4.1 __. "" . a:tt ...-..., $111'1 .... •:• .... .. j;:D ....... ""-.... ,J;At ...... ..... ......... • ll!nnplny llld Gov. Cl«qe C. WalUct ID tbe Im campalp AVAILABLE PtJBUC recorda obow NIQI optnt !21.4 mlllkln to &et elected to bis ftni term. No report& were available from the major commltleH 111111 '""1u!d for Sen. Gooqo S. McGcmm (l).S.D.), the t.m Drmocntlc """'ldate. McGavem, however, b belle•ed to have spent about 135 million lo the primaries and the general eleclioo wbich would be mft than double what Humpllrey spent lo 1968. Sinatra, -bu had a bigJlly p1hlirizrd friendship with Vice President Spiro ~. oon1ributed $14,000 to a oeries "' committees mUlog early report>. His total b eijlOCled to be In the IS0,000 ....,,._ TWO TOP EXECUllVES millimaire Ro as Perot's of Dallas computer Vital Signs Good company Electrmla Data Syatema Ill Dallas .;..111buted about t!S,000. Tbey were Muledge Hart JD, preoldeot. who gave fl'),m, and Thomas J. Manjue<, .tee pmldent, whl b down for !21,904. Most ol Hughes' contributions identified him as a ''stlf..emploYed investor'' of l!Q!tstoo. But me carried the -al Raber! Bennett, pn!Sldent ol • Wulllogton public relatlonl finn wblcb 1€}1 eaeota the Hughes empire. 1be name of Bennett, son of Sen. Wallace Bemtett (R-Utah), cropped up in the news earlier this ye&r as the em~ cl Howard E. Hunt who pleoded guilty to charges he took port In the break-in and attemjlted bugging of tbe Democratic National C o m m I t t e e beadquartera at the Watergate here. Bennett bas aaid Hunt worked for the rmn for about a year as a writer and was employed taere at the time of the break-in. Stennis Gains Slightly, Remains 'Very Serious' WASHINGTON (APJ -Sen. John C. Stamis, shot twice in a holdup, ~ in Vf:l"Y serious condition today, but a bospilal sp>kesman said the 71-year-<>ld chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee showed slight improvement after spending a comfortable night. The spokesman said at a briefing that the prospects for Stennis' recovery were still "guarded." But he said the seoato'r was awake and his vital signs were good. Stennis' administrative assistant, William Cresswell. said Stennis was "very alert" when visited Wednesday night by his wile, Coy, and son, John Hamptoo stennb. He said John visited briefly again today about 5:30 a.m. POiice and FBI ag<01&, meanwhile, cbected police files and vi!lted. aeveral hiib scboob in an effort to team the Klentity of two teen-agers who are believed respc:mible for shooting Stennis outside his northwest Washington home n-lay night. sn:NNl8 UNDERWENT 61> boon of surgery for the wounds -ooe in lbe thigh and one which entered the chest and J>8."ed through the !tomacb and the pancreas. He bas been fed intraveDOUJly and received multiple blood translusloos. The sp>kesman at Wf(ter Reed Anny Medical Center. Maf. Gen. Frank Garland, said steunis' cond.iUon was "still very serious and the prognosis b guarded." But be said the Mississippi Democrat was "doing well in view of his extensive wounds and the subsequent surgery." Garland said Stennb had been In excellent health, which "is one of the ·prime factors to bis benefit." ASKED IF 'l1IE senator's We was in danger, Garland said, "Any penm who i5 vecy &erioosly Ill faces tills danger. This is certainly true in Uie: sen.at.era caae." The senator'• attackm reportedly took his wallet containing credit canla, a gold pocket watcb, his Phi Beta Kappa key and a 25-cent piece. Police and FBI spokesmen refused in comment on their lnvestigatloo. JOIN THE NEW I I I I I I I I I I I l We proudly open the second great year of our Bicentennial Era Celebration by inaugurating this prestigious program for the benefit of our valued friends and account holders. A minimum balance of $5,000 is the only membership requirement in the Laguna Federal Sam Cob. So resolve to save two ways in 1973. Tak~ advantage of the budget-sttotching benefits llllll' special privileges of!Qed you by the nation's finest savers club, while earning the nation:' bigbot in~oo }01lt insm<d savings. YOU ENJOY SPECIAL SAVERS CLUB BENEFITS FROM: *RETAILERS .• *TIIRATRE, MOVIES AND OTHER. • 1YPES OF ENTERTAINMENT *FINE RESTAURANTS, AND HOTELS * FAf.ULY FUN RECREATION, AND TRAVEL Jlilii ' • t ™ !lj ---,. I I l I Ii l I I l I v I , ,I I I ·' • Orange Coast , •• EDITION VOL ·66, NO. 32, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES O~NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1973 H TEN CENTS Newport · Employes Head for Pay Showdown By L. PETER IJllEG °' ................. Newport Beacb city olllcials· amt·em- ployes may be headed I« their t"•gbesl showdown .... Ill the subject of money. Both sides approach U., ilsue dellcate- ly, but members ot the cllY -- tioo admit privately the~ -tbe up. coming salary negotia-.,.. going to be unJike any they've ever bad before. For one thing, Newport Beach firemen have hired an attorney to ....... t them. And, it ...... lwned •. they ·-turn- -eel to the Teamster union this year, IOIDelbing that ham't been ruled out !or .the Mure. , • Newport Beach police similor!y have weighed the ~bility di seeking at least legal assistance, but have put it off for a year « so. City and clerical elDpklyes have hired outside labor rdatkm belp through the California League of CIUes Employeo Association (CLOCEA) for the past foor ... yean. But ·it's the 1.ft.remen who are letting it be known things are goil>g to get as rough u they need to get. "We're not going to be pushed around," said Capl. Sam Andmon, fire usociatloo pmldalt. Andmon lamented two pttvious prob- lems -me when firemeo tbougbt they were going to gel a mid-,.ar raise and didn't and last year when they woond up with only, a ooe percent pay rai1e. Both Anderson and City Mana~Rob­ert L. Wynn say they're approa · tbe upcoming talk:s ',(they begin a month rom today) In "friendly" lrames ol mind. Wyrut Wei be didn't aee the hiring ol a lawyer as a mo~toward militancy: "I would not say y're being any more militant/' said, "I'd call it a more refined •P,l'l'O"ch to negotiatlom than in past years. ·•1•ve talked with the association and I don't think they're m<re mlli!allt-lbey're still Lriendly and cognimnt that the city is operating with a fixed revenue." Anderson, too. said the primary reason for hiring the lawyer is that "there are many new labor relations laws that apply to meet and confer and the negotiations are just getting more-legal than the flJ'e- men themselves can handle." But Anderson also conceded that the firemen have to let city officials know they won't be taken advantage of again. "If we bad bad a lawyer thrtt years ago, we wouldn't have lost out on those mid-year raises," he uid. Anderson said . the fi.remen decided against joining the Teamster Union (Fountain Valley firemen did join two years ago) in hopes of maintaiDing the "good rapport we now have with man- agement." He said he is hopeful that with the lawyer "we will be able to protect our own interests." "We don't want to get into problems like ..-.·e had before,'' he said . "We want to keep our good relations with the city. .. , •·ould also like the public to WK.ler- staod that the city has a city attorney paid for by the taxpayers. We have hired thb lawyer out or our own pockets." The attorney. Stephen Silver of Sa nta Ana. is costing the association $340 per month . Anderson said. • Dunes Pla.n Shown Supervisors 'Tour' Water World • -. • DAILY PILOT SllW ,._ ' . By JACK BROBACK Of .. Dtiltr ..... Stllff Orange County supervisors bad lbeir .lirst lopnal Introduction Wednesday to the ~ Water World that the Newport Dunes leaseholder hopes to develop in upper Newport Bay at an estimated cost ol $50 million. The board relerred the plan lo the llarboni, Beaches and Parks district, the Planning Department, tbe F1ood Control District and the city ol Newport Beach. 1be motion by Supervisor Ronald Caspen of Newpcrl Beach called !or a Eftd .of RHd ... _.. ;•({""' "" : ) ~ t -~ ";~""~-!(\ '!'. U.S. Copter Transp0rts Rcil$e}l~raf~_ · Newport Beach crew. have erected turporary. llar• riers closing off jbe northern l'Oldway of Dovei- Drive as part of • ~ay Ollperiment to see if a four-way stop signal at the intersection with Irvine --A•onue-will ~p aolve.oome.~affjC:.pfoblems U..,.. The tea closure will becQme perm.anon~ and north Dovei'lJrlve a cul-de-sac, If the new signal worb to the satisfaction of traffic controllers. SAIGON (AP) -U.S. helicopters new to a jungle rendezvous today, picked up the . Viet Cong geperal who directed the 1961 Tet Ofiensive against Saigon and new him back to join a peacekeeping commissioq, CdM Scwntist Carl Rehnborg Services Held Funeral services were held this week for Carl S. Rebnborg, a Corona de! Mar scientw who founded bis multi-million dollar business in a · Balboa laland loft· during the Depressim. Mr. Rehnborg, who died last Friday at age :115, was the loonde!' and kq-lime president ol Nutrilite l'nlducts Company of Buena Park, me of the nation's largest producers ol food supplements and blological insect conlrots. Company ollicials said today llr. Jlehn'bo!I deYeloped I [ood sUpplemelil • formula -later called Nutrllite -while experimenting in the loft of a Balboa Island houae In the early -He opened Los Angeles olllces !or bis new company In 1114 but moved the firm 'to its current\ address on Beach • '.Boulevard in Buena Pat!<. • • . His company ajid a non-proOI ,....reli foundatioir tie later -made many contributions to sci.... and cbarltsl>i1 organizatioos ... 4mong the adv8llCCS made by Nutrilite were revolutionary bololi<:al insect conlrols to protect foods w!ihoul damaging them. ' Besides his Corobi de! Mar born<;, 1dr. Rehnborg spent time.al -be ·-In Buena Parl<, Hemet.' klJllwUd, amt Tahiti. . ' He is survtvecl by tis lie, Eclitb; two ...,, earl. wbo is W!Clltlve 11 Nutrilile, Ned ol San ' 8J\d aeven grandclilldttn. I J, Policeman Hurt In Auto Crash. . I ; Irish Boy Kissing Girl Dragged Away, Murdered ' . Five years almost to the day since the start ol the 1968 attack on Saigon, the U.S. belicopter crews brought U . Gen . Tran Vaa Tri and Z8 other Viet Cong men to Tao Soo Nhut Air Base. Tra is tho ~yeat-<>ld deputy military commander of the elusive COSVN, the Communists' Central Office for South Vietnam. As chief Viet Cong member of the four--party joint military commission, he likely.holds the key to the release of American priJooers of war held in South Vietnam. BELFAST (AP) -Gabriel Savage, 17. was-kissini bis !&-year-old glr) lrieqd goodnigb\ wbeifbis killers amved.' Tbe mm d!agged him lrom ber armo and bundled~ him into a car as lhe ..,..amed In terror. They drove away, -him througb the bead and left bis -In a dltcl!. Embattled Work ~ ·w e8t1ninster sav~ge was the third Roman Catholic teen-ager slaib in Northern Ireland this· week, presumably by Protestant terrorists. Two others were badly wounded. 11'nl:is,. I fear, is a 1 campaign to terroriz.e and intimidate families," said Gerry Fill, a -prominent Catholic poli- tician. "They probablv died just because they wtrfl bapti:M1J~(j i faltli 'olber1\b&D that of the guninen,''' said a ranking policeman. Peter Waltenoo, J5, m the lint to ill•. He wu standinll with another 15- )'elr'<Jld Mooday in ihe doorway ol bis widowed motber's store In the Falls Rood clialricL A spray of bullets from a apeeding car cut the two boya down. w-died 'Oil the. spot .. His lriend -ed.•bad!Y· woonded. ' Philip l\al[erly, 14, left his home to the Andersomtown Oisjrict ;l'Uesday night for band practice. Illa motlier said she encouraged the boy to join the band (See KIUJNG, Pace l) ,• ·Beaeh Seven U.S. helicopters marked with white stripes picked up Tra and his men at Loe Ninb, a rubber planlation town 75 miles north of 8'lgon which Tra's forces captured last year. The Viet ~ wore plain jungle green uniforms, some with soft bal.s,. others with pith. helmet.. They carried attache cases and small pices of luggage. Some bad rvcksad<s. Al least·ooe carried an automatic weapon . 1bey w~ taken to Camp Davis, a former U.S. Signal Corps installation at Tan Son Nhot, where the other Communist cease-fire delegates are housed. Because · of Tra's absence, the peacekeeping group made up of the four parties bas been unable to start arranging the exchange of prisoners or !he security oaleguanll that must be ,.t (See VIETN.AM, Page l) / 3 Held in Alkged Call Girl Ring B1 JOANNE llEVNOLDS activities when they be<ame concerned Of .. ..., ,. .. ,.,. with the actlviliet at the home. Thn!e wunen who police alltled two Orie "'""""· wbo aikecl not to be ween ago •ere runnillg a call llirl boust idmtilled, told the DAILY Pu.or that rlgbl Ii the middle ol a north Huntington. the '""""" did not aeem to live In the Beach mida!tial D<lgllborflood were home but arm.ct in the afiemoon Ind arrested again Wednesday nighl left late at nigbt. • 'l'h1a time the charges were tho same She aa;d there appearod to he quite a as the first time -conspiracy to commit few men, who drove expensive can who prostitution and malntaini1'4 a houae of visiU!d the home wblle lite women me· prostitution. ,.iltere. UpclO !be flnt mest, the tudge let the 1be -also uid alto bad seen lbe women go cm their -_.1a1uce .borne'• -ts ....-lbe..'-dQor Tbla time the Judie -a bit "t@\L.~dr!;~~ in ... u_ or · -tally and baO 1' ... ..a. l1IO°""trl0 iilibfiowns-...,. ..,,----- renwjaed ltl.-..,. todaJ. llhinellut aakl IDY'IUP~ of .Ibo -ed'~ OaodJ' .loll were ~oponotloowilll:ontlnue. J .... -Am , ·;11,., llelm-Marie -asked II 'Ille JJn1CW of., .., Dtmtlaa, if~ -and .... of' the • !l!•~ 111 Ill 1 .1": .. ~ ,II: trio Wllhellkely to deftlop toto Gn '\1(11~ r·vt,.; u: ......,. a.ine1wrt ~ the cyc1e, 11111! • --llM9 boaa ""'1dnil In a "U: ~ · In llW' oommonltJ · aQd home It -~ llrtYe la tbo CtJI. vlolal\ng wl Iowa, .... will COtltlnue to landa a-NL ...-. thlll!. 'l1le la"\ liel'e ,,ru be "111iW11 ., lldgltltorbooC llarted enforced. We bave 111 ollljCatloo to tbo police . the wamea'• ~Mall Cit this ~omnmunitJ to do m." \ progress report 'in 60 dii.ys. Water World officials outlined the deve1opment plans which Include water- oriented rides, live entertainment shows, five restauf'ants, two 350-room hotels, free parking and public swimming and a boat liiunching ramp. A1s9 planned is a retail shopping center. John Chapman of Chapman, Phillips, Bra.nett and Associates~ ahowed sljdes of similar amusement centers throughout the world and colored plans of the Newport development. DAILY I'd.OT S"'" ...... Sl/CCUMIS AT 79 Collln1 Island's McNamara G. C. McNamara, Island Owner, Succumbs at 79 George C. McNamara, an envelope manufacturer who owned and develop;ed Collins 1sle in Newport Beach, ls dead -at age 79. Wben'Mr. McNamara bouiht the Island wh\d! ls linked by a llhort Dridge 'to the oprthem tip of Balboa Island, In 1913 after buying it from movie actor James Cagney. During Cagney's ownership, CoD\ns Isle and Its cluster of. tourlst cabins were used by the U.S. Coast Guard as a dock- ing and quartering facility. It was leased for fl per year. When Mr. MJNamara bouiht tbe island and moved intQ the ol4.hOU!e at e Collins • Isle, he immediately set about subdivid- il>g the land and developing large water- lroot liomes. "The old doubJe cahfnl· were cut away lrom their fouildat1001, lloated clown the bay to a ram~ and taken aw by truc:U for use ,elJe~." aa1d 16oa:·Ume fam- ily frieod Mn. ~th Rlld1le. · Robert Gates, another family friend and former business associate of Mr. McNamara, said the la1aod was devel· ·oped with underground ut\111\ea, a top quality 1<a wall and a brand new bridge -all at the oew owner's u;pense. "Tbe , old ..-bridg< be t.ploced couldo'.Ltakunl' caurlfllc. .. be baiJ1_ the new ooe anl donated it to tbe dty," (lataa said. '!Jlo ,_.. I ~ --_.n ~ Ule and bia 1 fortune to 1bow for it." , Mi'· )lcNfmara, a lllttltlle. C.Ulornion. founded the Capl!al Enveldoe t;onlPl!lY Of Los AQgelet In the early 1931)1 &I 11[tnl Into iemJ.ntl~t when he boogJtt Colflni hie. 11\d MrL RiJdile. He and his wtfe, wtio died last :tear, W.ro -ID tna!l1' CDllll'llllllll alfa!n and """' cmtrlbuton to cbiritlel and CS.. McNAMARA, Pap I) He said the project would include the best elements o( the Tivoli Park in Copenhagen. Disney .World in F1orida, Si% Flags over Georgia, Opry Land in Nashville. Worlds of FWI in Kansas City and shopping center> such as Ghirardelll Square in San Francisco and centers in Hawaii. It WU pointed out tbat the present Newport Dunes operaUoa bas never been a popular success. After 13 yean of failure, the new Jessee hired some outside coosultants to advise bow the !Ste DUNES, Pac• !J Robert Finch Eyes ~e~~t~, ' f • • • • \ • Governor Seat B1 JOHN ZA1JJ!R OI ... Dtllr '"" ltttf Robert Finch. -aecretary ol Healtb, Education ~ We 11 a re, coofmned speculatloo Wednesday that he may run !or either· the Cal~omla. govemonh\p or the U.S: Senate In t974. "I'll be &i~g both seats Jerlous COlllideratlm In tlie nut six mmtbs u I travel around the state trying to get aihice on wbal I !lbould do," Plllcb said. Finch, who was lieutenant go\remor of Calllomla in 1113 when President Nil<on ta~. him for a Cabinet seat, was in Huntlngtoo Bead! Wednesday !or the dedication ol K<JCE.TV Channel 50. "II will he a major dedsioo wbether to nm ,for the senate or the governorship, or whet.her I run for any seat at all," be said.' If F!adi does decide to run, be coufd lace major fights wblcbever di~ he turns. ·-U be ran ror the seoate, he would be up egilinst incumbent Democratic ~tCW' Alln O"anlton, a man who obeerftrs say would be tough to unseat. In addition, Finch might face a primary 'battle against Gov. Ronald Reagan. Reagan toot h\msell oul ol lhe nmnlDg for a third ttnn as governor Wednesday but be !old reporten In Sacramento that be hadn't made up his mind yet on the Senate rice. "What Governor Reagan decides to do will cerWnly be a ""1Sidehltlon," Finch conceded. "But It will not be decisive." In 1911 when Finch was rwming for lieutenant governor and Reagan was running for goveruor, · Fmch outpolled R<agao, Findl admlts I desin to lltrVe in the Senate. He told neWllDal Wednaday that senalon are, elected to loog sil<-year (Ste nNCll, Pac• l) Oru1• We&daer Mootl1 IUDJt1 m Friday, with aome higb c:loodlnols, according to the weatherla<IY. lltgbs <I 62 al the beaches, rising lo 66 inland. LoWI tonigJt( 47.U l.NSl.Dt: TODA 'Y 1'The La.tt Tangio fA Pari.t" - contnwcrrial X-mtcd tn o 11 ft 1torring llorkm Bnmdo -ir 1chedal(j[ to..opcn..Jn..lULiork amidli incrto.ringi I• r or cmd tumult. Sec •""Vr Pogc. 8. .... _ . -. ::"' "":-<-. .,.... ....... ti --. Kiii•• ..... »17 ....... """ .......... ti ·-,, _,,_, H I -...., --. --.. .,._ ~ ll•ll ~ ~ IMI ---T-M -.... ·-. ............. ,,.,, ~-·· • I I I I Z QAll.Y t'lLUI • Gunman .-Gets Unset Diamonds A clean~. middle-aged bandit. armed with a revolver, held up a diamond salesman for $50,000 worth of unset damonds in Seal Beach Wednesday. Lt. Martin Black of the Seal Beach Police Department Aid the holdup occurred at about 10:50 a.JU. in tbe parklnc lot of the Rossmoar Shopping Center on Seal Beach Boulevard. Bill Fletcher, 44, a salesman for the Universal Diamond <:ompany of Orange, told police he had just pulled lnlo the porting lot when I mad approached his car from the pa!!tnger aaide. Leaning through the passenger window. the man pulled wbat Pletcher described as a .sz.caliber revolver and said, "Give me the bag and you -~ get burt." F1etcbtt said he handed over his attache cue which contained ?DO loose dtlmonds. Accordlng to police reporis, the gunman toot the case and ran through the parking lot, dlsawearing from sight around the comer ol a building. The rdbbl!r was described as being clean-shaven, with short, dark hair, of medium build and about 45 to 55 years old. LL Bi.ct Aid detectives are ln...ilgating the pmibility that the bandit may bave bad Inside inlormaUon aa to the route Fletcller followed when calling .. local jewelry stores. Newport to Host First Meeting Of Coast Group Chou Hiu U.S. 'Aggression' RONG KONG (UPI) -OdrWM ,, .... Cboo En-lal -the Ualled Slates today of lalllng to olopill "nrcl _....... oplllll Cam-ml 1-despite liCl>lnl Ibo Vietnam -apmeol. 'Ibo pnmler apeaklnl II I J>e. king banquet bonortng North Viet- namese chief negotiator Le Due Tbe and Foreign Mln;.,ter Nguyen Duy Trinh, said he hopes the U.S. govemmtll1 and Saigon authorities ¥.ill "refrain from procraatinallon, ei:ptnsion and sabotage~ that the peace agreement might be turn- ed a reality . ·· From Page J DUNES ... property could better be utilized. Tbe DuneJ ls on county~wned tidelands at the entrance to Upper Newport Bay. It coven 75 acres of beaches and a water lagooo. It is also within the Newport Beach city limits. Most questions b=be supervisors related to traffic ci lation . The main entrance to Water Wo would be off JamOOree }load. Herman Kimmel and Associates of Newport Beach did a traffic study of the site determining that traffic from the project added to existing traffic on Jamboree, Back Bay Drive, and San Joaquin Hills Road would not exceed the design capacities of these streets. It was estimiled that the development will add less than tbree percent to the traffic oo Pacific Coast Highway. Parting wiD be provided for 3,7m cars, with a tram service to hotels and the amusement park. A canal is planned completely around tbe present lagoon. ·Mule drawn canal boats will carry visitors along wi.lh Viking ships, gondolas and early American riverboats. The South Coast Regional Coastal It b esttmated that 7 ,000 people a day QmservaUon Comm!Dloo, aeated by will frequent the park following the first phase of construction in 1976. The Propo&IUon 1tJ aPJrOved by the v~ in attendance will jump to J0,000 upon November, will bold tu lint meeting In completion of the second phase after tnnge County Feb. 5. ma. Superv!Jor Ronald Qupen of Newport Three freshwater swimming pools are Beach, a member of the commission, _planned but beach areas will be reduced. said the..., ... woold begin at 7:30 p.m. The lint phase construction to start in In the Newport llarbcr High School 1974 will include one botel, two new auditorium. restaurants, the first part of the shopping 1be commission has jortsdiction over center and the entire parking lot. all developments within 1,000 ymls of 11>e second stage, to be completed in the coastline and covers Loo A,..ies and 1971 will include the second botel, Orange counties. cunpletlon of lbe amuaemenl park and Mrs. Judy Rosener of Newport l!ea<h shopping center and the rsnalning b amther local member of lbe resta1D'anl9. -Sbe repreoeuls the pobllc and Caspera, the boanl of supenlaora. Mayor Arthur -ol San Clemente also ii OD the commfalm . Caspera Aid the polJUc b iDVited to attend the meeting. New Pendleton Commander Du~ Frot!tPagel REPAIRS ••• I~ caused a delay until October -the start ol the rainy season. "Tbe rain caused a lot of trouble with underground construction and that gave us the delay," Devlin said. "The only way to avoid this in the fulure is jW1t to bold up the project a whole year il It gets slowed up by the permit proced- ures." Devlin said the Westminster Avenue JrOject WU started SO close to the fains strictly to "get in WKler the wire" d. Propositlm 211. Psyclwtic ~ Soughi • In Murder WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - The bludgeon murder of Oiarlea Donald Belcher, who woo prom.tnence with a court fight to get bis grandlather'a for- tune, was lbe work of a "sexual pl}'chot- lc," aCt.'Ording to police. Detectives operated on that lbeary to- day as they fanned out arotmd this play- ground of the rich to que.stion friends of the 33-year-old antique detier w b o 1 e knHe-mulllated body was found llollday. ''Anytime you have a victim whole 1tx organs are mutilated, you baveo to work on the theory that the killer waa 1 aaua1 psychotic," a police spoketman said. "We are tracking down and questioning all of his friends-especially biJ male friends," he said. An autopsy showed Belcher died lmn a blow on the head. Bui bis body had been slashed 25 times with a knife. Police said it was possible robbery was the prime motive -that Belcher .._.as mutilated by the killer as an afterthought. Friend& said be usually carried large sums cl money. Detectlvea did not find hiJ wallet or a murder weapon. Several antiques and paintings were on the back seat of his station wagon, park- ed ni:!arby. Belcher owned an antique shop in Atlanta and planned to open another soon in West Palm Beach. lie lived in an elahorately decorated bome In Atlanta and commuted to West Palm Beach. Belcher came into social prominence in 1969 after be .won a court battle that netted him $3 million from the estate or his grandfather, Alabama lumber magriate W. D. Belcher. A Navy veteran, Belcher worked as a waiter In Clearwater and a department store clerk in AUanta . during the litigation. · He told newsmen a few days after becoming a milliooalre that "The money isn't liltely to change my babil.9." Fro•P..,J VIETNAM •.. up be£ore the four-nation International Commission of Control and Supervision can send out its teams to observers to police the cease-fire. Tentative plans were made for the senior melnbers of the joint military commission·· to bold their first meellng Friday. · Annexes to the peace agreement signed in Paris Saturqay say prisoners shall be returned and received at places agreed to by the four signatories -the United States, North Vietnam, South Vietnam and the Viet Cong. These four also must guarantee the safety of personnel engaged in the return and reception or the POWs. FromP-.el KILLING ... • COAST COLLEGE CHANCELLOR NORMAN WATSON ON CAMERA AT KOCE-TV, CHANNEL 50 ~ Television Facility Dedicated in Rites at Huntington Beach's Golden West Collep f, FJ'Om Pqe J FINCH ••. Channel 50 Wins Praise ..terms, have few administrauve duties, and are in a position to take an over- view. "It's the best job in politics1" he said. . In Official Dedication Finch would also lace a tough race il he ran for governor. Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke. band cbosen by Reagan wben Finch left fnr WaslJ!ngtoo in 1968, is expected to nm for the hlgb state office, altbougb be bas not yet declared candidacy. "The Republican Party in califomia obviously needs to broaden its base after last November's showing in t he Assembly races," Finch said. "That is a job, that would naturally fall to the governor. "As someone who is a lifeloog institutional Republican, I would give very serious consideration to the needs of the party in malting up my mind." Finch is generally ccmidered a moderate, especially In comparison to Reinedte. As HEW secretary, Finch oversaw the establisbment of the Environmental Protectim Agency, a variety of new urban programs, and the • beginning ol federal aid far public We- visino. Orange County's first home television station was dedicated Wednesday night amid glowing predictions that it will quick1y become an invaluable cultural resource to the county. KOCE~TV Cbannel 50 actualiy began broadcasting Nov. 1G, Out dedica~ ceremonies last night at the Hunttngtm Beach studios lost no pomp oo that account. "This Is a noteworthy evert In the .lllustrlOWl history of Orange Coonty,'' intoned Dr. Norman E. Watson. chancellor of the Coast Community College District which operates Qwmel 50. "Channel 50 bas the potentlal to take education into every home and office in the county at times when it is most convenient," he added. Dr. Watson noted with satislactlm that the district will use Cbanoel SO to offer televised courses fnr lull college mdil h Ca ' beginning next weet. Jo nny r80Il 8 Guests at Wednesday's dedication included Donald Caspers, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supe<vison, Son Allegedly and Robert Finch, a (ornw aea-etary of Health, EdU<ation and Welfare and Jhe White House emmlsary to the dedication. H Id Wl• th Drugs 1be ceremonies also included televi9ed e . messages of congratulatloos from Gov. Ronald Reagan, Assembly Speaker Bob NEW HAVEN, Coon. (UPI) -A young Moretti, and Slate Sen. Dennis man wh> identified bimself to police as c.rpenter. · the soo of television .. .ar Johnny Cllraotl In cootrast to the optimistic r!llllrlol faces a March It coun appearance on of these speakers, keynote dedication drug charges and operating without a speaker Cecil Smith, television critic for driver's license. the Los Angeles Times, sounded a more Richard w. earsm. 20, of Jackson somber tone. Heights, N.Y., cbarged with possessing After condemning commercial Judge in~ Contempt Case ' Strikes Photog SAN ANDREAS (AP) -A local judge, who cited a uewspapa pul!lisber for coot.empt ol ~ lor • crlllcol edltxlrill, illegal drup and opera~ under the television as "endlessly redundan~ influence of drug!, was arraigned m cir· oopelessly irresponsible, deliberately slapped a pbolocnpbor today wllen he SAN DIEGO (AP) -Maj. Gen. Jobn N. McLaugblln, commander of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot since 1968, will leave Feb. U to take command of tbe 4tb Marine Division at Comp Pendleton. A spokesman said today that Maj. Gen. Joseph C. Fegan Jr., commander of the 3rd Marine Division based In 0-wa, will repl.C. McLaugblln. "'Ibis was a much-needed maintenance job and since we weren't sure what the coastal tnititiative would do to our plans, we decided to go ahead despite the rain,'' be said. cuit court and released on fl50 bood · tried to take I pictlft. lbe pllotognpber because he bad asthma and blowing the Wednesday. and wib>esots said. trumpet might belp eipand his lungs. A spokesman far Carson said. "As far Services Set Friday 11>ey said Jqe llanJd Bi.w.tt was 11>e 4th Divlsm Is the unit which most Marine Corps ground reservi!ts join in a mobilization. Maj. Gen. Leo J . llulacki, ils present commander, ha! been assigned to Marine Corps Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Tahoe Hotel Oeared MINDEN, Nev. (API -The Douglas County Planning Commission bas approved a belabf waiver ror a proposed $IS-million botekasino at Stateline in the Lake Taboe Basin. 11>e commission approved this week a 00.foot building heig)lt. 211 feet more than the manmum allowed by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. OIAJIH COAST • DAILY PILOT 'TJtol'~ C..St OAILT l"llOT, .ntti W!ldl Is Clll'IDllM ... ,.._......,., ti .......... ., ""' Or .... c...i l'vlllhll""' ~. s.p.. Nit tllll!lora •N INbllMtill,, MoftN'I' .,...... Fr1N'/', ,_. Coll• Mft.41. H~ llMC"- H11nllnftoll BMdl/FOllnl•lft V1lley, ~ ~ lr'lflllJSMkl'-dl MCI SM °"""""' $.I" J-C*illf-A •'"91t AG .... 11111111111 Is puDI"'""' .. ..,,,.,,,. Md Surdsya.. TIM P""iroc:lplll ~ ....... Is 1! lll Wei 11'1' SINtt, C•lt M1M. (llMOnller, nta. lob.rt N .. Wo.d .. ~ ... l"\llbl .... · J1ck R. Ct1rloy Via .. ,...... ... G.w-11 ~ n.-., ic ... n ·-n.. •• A. M"plli"• _,_ L Potw 1Crio9 ......,..,. le.ori '"' E41 ... ••• ,.... .... OM. ' JJJJ New,.n ....... .... M•illRt AMrR1t P.O .... 1111,. 9JMoJ • --c..-... i·• ... .., ....... ~ ... 1 ......... A_ .............. :1"'1 .... ........ ""''*"-' -...,. • ,..... .... T•1fl111 fn41 MMJZ1 ct 1NWAll:s1tt I '414611' t:'.:t 1m. ~ °""" .......... ... -.......... """" ~ .,...... ,,, ............... """"' _, ~ ............... ,.. ......... ~-· --·=""·--~ ·--.. °""" .... = ....... 1 • ....,......., ., __ .. , ........... . His body was found several hours later as 'we know he's Johnny's son. He has washing dishes in the cafe he nms in this at the Giant's Ring, a circle of a soo named Rlcllard wh> Is 2ll and lives For Mrs. Golda Rudd gold country foolbill town wllen prehistnric stones oul!ide Belfast. Police in New York City." . """'~pber ~·-N•~'" " ~ the said he had been made to lie on the 1be television star is "in Mexico some-~-uaau.. ---. -. ... From Pagel ground, the hood from his coal was place" and will not be avallable fnr com-Funeral servi<es will be held Friday In Calaveru County EDlerprlse tried. to pulled over his bead, and two bullebl meot, the spokesman said. Newport Beach for 35-ye.ar Orange Coun-take bis picture about 7 a.m. McNAMARA. were fired into his brain. State police who Investigated the TUes-ty resident Golda Rudd, who died Naguri and wilDes:lel said BleftU bit "I hope the men wbo hooded my boy, day accident in which young cars.on. was Wednesday at age 79. • • my pale and sickly hoy, and then involved on the Coonectlcul Turnpike Mrs. Rudd ...Sided at 24211 Univeislty him will> bit open band oo the lace Ind murdered him will live wtth the sight of said they found a bollle cootainlng 35 Drive, Newport Beach. She Is 111lrvived. grappled will> him for bis camera. political campaigns. Mr. t.fcNamara was a past master of ~1oneta ~1asonic Lodge in Gardena, a member of the Newport Beach Ellu Lodge and Amigos Viejos, a social group made up of prominent Orange Countians. his thin little face forever," said tabfet.s of methaqualone, a powerful bar-by one sister, Miss Fordyce Boyd, also of Naguri held oo to the ~ tut the. Rafferty's mother. biturate, in the car. Newport Beach. Services will be be.Id at 2 back was fon:ed open, spoiling the film. Savage was snatched late Tuesday Carson wu taken to Yale-New Haven p.m. at Paclfic View Memorial Put, he•told r.-a-ra-... ...a-.... night. His girl friend, Identified for her I i~"~"'~P~itl~l~whett~~be~Wll!l~~-~ted;lo~r ~mmor;· -~Co~ro~n~a~d~e~I ~l\la-r.;B;ur-ia;I ;will;. -fo;llo;w-a;t;;;~~~~~~ ... ~-~~·~-~~-~~-safety only as Elizabeth, struggled with injuries and later released. Pacific View. actiespntent for the Stritm Remnl 1 the assassins but they pulled a gun and Services for Mr. McNamara, who Is survived only by a nephew, William of La Habra, will be he1d at 2 p.m. Friday at Pacific Vlew Chapel, Corona de! Mar. Marine Faces Trial SAN DIEGO (AP) -An 18-yeOMld Marine was ordered Wedne!day to 1tand trial by general court-martial In the Dec. 20 stabbing of Pvt. Patrick Hetherington. threatened to shoot her, too. "She ran off crying and the car drove away," a relative said. Another 17-year-old Catholic youth was walking home Wedne>day nlgbt wben a man behind b1m shouted: "Hey, you!" The youth turned around, and the man fired fnur sbol.9 at almost polnt-blanl: range. Two bullets hit the boy, one penetrating his abdomen. Doctors said his condition was llerious, but they believed he would survive. Panda Pander Hsing-Hsing, Ling-Ling in Luv-Luv W ASlllNGTON (UPO -It may he 20 degrees with a wintry wind slicing through the National ZOo, but ii might as well be spring for Ung-Ling and Hsing-Hsing, the only two giant pandu in captivi17 in the United States. The young p.andas are flirting shamele$sly through the ~ fence that &epuates their outdoor cages. • Pantfa lfeeper Larry R. Cllllins -says tbe two -spend !neftU!ngly more time getUng one another'• attention wllh bandstandJ and o!ber -socialTy leswcceptable gesturea of love . Will they mile and produce the 11th panda born in capllY!tyT Alas, Cllllln1 said Wednesday, the pandas will .have no physical coptacl !or perhaps two more rears. "The (emole panda Is bigger and older than the male and be may gel used to assuming a submissive role In their relaUoDJll.lp," COiiins said. "They are too young for mating and bringing them ~ gelber now may rule out any ·hopes we have for producing olf• spring." Nobody SELLS Westinghouse for LESS than Westinghouse FTost Free Side by Side REAtlGERATOR-FREEZER 0 25. 2 cu. ft. CIPl~fy 3SIA" wide a Big 322 lb. ca- paclly -a comp1ete1y Frost.free a Separate con- trols In refrigerator end freezer a Optional plug4 1n Automatic tc.Mlker-bUy It now or add It tater Q 15.99 ou. tt. refrlgeretor aectlon o· Power economizer saves eleetrlolty c Twtn Juice can dfapen•ers D 7-dav fresh ~~-... _ .... 56995 • 2 SPW .. .:...:i.;: H£An --.... -WestlngllWSI .......... _ .,......,_ ....... ......... --!"'!!~~ -oa.•~,.__.... • ::-= or.;; 199'5 m ·-"'""'" _. to DAT U c.tlfenoia'• 1M1111 CASH , •• , .... 1 ... ..,,.. ""°' ···-O... Wllh The -·Vol_..,...-~ a I rAllllUJ9 ,_..elf l~D S... ~ ----· ..... ' ' a... __ ....;.;;11~15~~~1POR~fi.;....;.R_m __ ••-~-•-m_i:ata __ 1m ___ -_,.. ___ 54f. __ 1111 ______ __,~ I , -..ia,. ftbru.wJ l, 1973 DAil y Pll.OT J,. H spital Your Horoscope Tomorrow • • • . . ~~~---~;o=~~; . Hlck0ry Farms "Gl'O .. T01Ws• • > • Has H~~'1 Reasott for the South Coast Communil)' H.,. pilal Auxiliary fund· raising \/alentine Ball in the Newporter lnnl Saturday, Feb. 10, is no secret -to continue personal service to ·pa- . tlents. But the d00ora-. !Ions are. Llrting the. veil of oecrecr js . Miss Fern Randolph. Pisces: Break Free FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 BJ SYDNEY OIWIR A111ES (Mon:h it·A!ll'il 19)< AcctDI is oo evaluating hopes and wUhel. Dooi ask for more .lhan )'OU can handle. Avoid promising more than you can deliver. Pilc<t could 1,llo7 lmportant role. Many ol yoor penonal, r o m a n t i c deslreu!Ow can be fylfilled. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): eideo -tile~ ..... opo!!jpleil -You 8 • i a lbnollb SCOllPIO (Oct. ZS.Nov. 21): publW!in& spedal -. Atmlt 'Is oo the 80lid and travel and WJique ...... inc<lcol y---. municatloqs. Arlea playi looy ...._,.. inj<cts a.re rote. ROodt be)Vli appetelll -ed. Obtain costs, limiqo&os, "91imate. Get an accounting, CANl:ER (June 21.Jul;Y 21): ._-i•l!y where taus and Accent now is on money as it pn.pe1 ty are c o n c e r n e d . affects ma~ portner, Cllllen ,,,,.....,. • p p r o a c b is close to yoa. Strive 1o mate Md'''l'· your own voice bean!. Ooa~ SAGllTAllltJS (Nov. ZS. push l8ainst ~own best In-Doc. ll): You are apt to be terests. One who pt-mDrtilc ... lhort trip. tempting olier may DOt ""11' Relative or nelgbbor appears have much. so be involTed. Strive to create For Women's Clubs, Chscll GtHlfS And ~-Orgc;niwtlollli .... ,... .................................. _.,.._ ,_._ HtelaY fo\tilS TOUUt N ,_ .._ • ._. -. -............... .,.. .... ,,, ................... .. .... ......., ............................ _ .... <:AU '!ODAY POl YOUI ""°'"'_, \.- rtnr .. OFOll/O OUI J COMYIMllNT LOCAnoNS WESTCLIFF PLAZA 0,..: ..... .JltL "llt t -Set. 'Ill 6 -S.. ._ I 17" • llYINI -NIWPOD llAC:H TOWN .. cov .. T•V SNOf"f'INO CENTI:•-OlltMM Ac_,, li1M1'1 ""''' AM F_..loft $qMre '2 PASNtOff SOUARIE -LA MA.IU AMRICA'S LU.DING CHllSl STOIES Emphasis is on career. aspira· lioos, deolingll with -in pos!Uoos of aulhority. Added !'OCOllJlition Is indicated., Yoo obtain more f!)< )'0!1J' oerviC!'S- In peraooal area, emolioos run high -member of oposite sex -11 mates c1emabds. LEO (July JS.Aug. :Q): :1wmony in domestic area . SpoUlghi is 00 how )'OU relate Mab. conciliatory gesture. llF:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to !hose who bold ..,,..... diplom<tic, --you g a i n . views. Key is to listen and to CAPIUCORN' (Dec. 22.laa. be discrecl. Ooa't show .0 It): lie wary where mooey yourcani.. Strift !tr --.,.. coucemed. of surprise. Male, i...;_. One who olfen aomething foe partner bas aomething ol in>-DOtblilg is _pn>bably enpging portance to say. in doception. -it and .... " THINK GEIST GEMINI (May 2blllllt 20): 7· Good lunar aspect now coin-, ' LIBRA (&p. zs.oct.22): ....... ..,...dinl!Y. Steer cleat Avoid ;catlering forces. MaiJ>. o1 wlsbfW tbinting. THINK taln steady -S.C-0 '. AQVAllJllS (Jan. 20-Feb. is ' in pjcture.' Strive to Ill: 1.mlar cycle is high; take streamline ,.,,..k ~ ~-Ebcooragenew con-Re!Dem~ ....,.U molutions. 1ac;1f, projOcts. Yoor judg· One who .~ ....., inluitioo now· are on is being oelfub. Respond ae-large!. Be confident Many conlingly. will want :iour opfoioo. Give i wmcllFPPLUA 1M • llVINI -·NIWPOIT HACH DT I· 'II. 226 E~ 17th St.·-~OSTA)~_,ESA 548'·2771 . ~ • 1aftu"""1Cln1.'. • ,,,..,... a..,,. •·· I J ·To avoid rusappointment, prospective brides are remin'ded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy P.hot<r graphs to the DAILY PILOT Womens· De- partment one week before the wedding. -Pictutts received aft~r that-ttl'D'e ;.;n-n'of-he used., . . ""~ . "'\. . ., ~ ,,_ For 1en\rag§ment ,...llllllouncemepta . it is imperatlv" t.liat the story,· also ac<omp~ .. by a black and· white glcissY picture, he sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. U deadline is not met, only a story will he used. To help ·fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will he answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321. Spring Training IJBllA (Sept. %S-Oet. 2): in for1hrigjJt manner. No oeed Encouiage young penm to. he to lake back seal creative. Move with tide. ~ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 2): Means don't fil!hl procress. Be Strift f0< universal aweal. willing to tear down ooly in . Fight to break free from order to 'rebUild. <llange ol limitations. Message will he scenery indieated. Welcome cune incrtlSinclY clear. variety. . R o fD a n c e is OJDOmtrate CID distribution. ~ -~-~ . Sirens Respond ~.To Emergency ... By ERMA DOMBECK I never pay a visit to the emergency room of the hospital with .... of my 'children !hat I do DOt reaflirm my belief ~ ...,. - were not only born to tllis kind of chaos, they ·thrive oil ft. t· mean it. They're the AT WIT'S END· ·~ ......: ,..., '"' ,..,.~'"""'· """i ·""' "'""I j, women who get up in the morning, tidy Ille boose, Put oo hose, a skirt Ille right fashion length, a sweater that maldies, a gay 9Carf and shoes with arch oupports. remember your· insurance Policy number!" (I shake my bead.) •y.., DO have insurance,•• she says ( ( ( ( .--r:;;:l... ) l l 'Olympic' Help Sought suspiciously. " ' > Athletes and volunteers ac- tive in sports and recreation ) are being r e c , u i t.e0d by ' -Fairview State -Bo5pliar!OC 1 ' i 1 ) ' ) ) ' ) ' r spriDg training of mentally retari:led teenagers for •the 19'13 Special Olympics.'- A P proximately . 150 youngsters will oeed coaching in· sollball throw for distance, standing broad jump, 500 and 100 yard dash, mile nm, swimming and relay. Volunteers will work on a one-to.one basia with residents, and mm! be . 16 years of age or older. They must be able to give twO "'-"'• ., -GROUNI) HOG SPEcJAL . " 't ,._ ,. .. '·• . . ! ~ '· •· .. '· -FABR·l .):I C , FLOCKED ·-Polyester. ........ ' .1~99n. . ' . ' 45" wa,se .. lolts SHlATH .UNINS • 45° ·-lolls ..... Celon 2, '5'100 . YDS. • I . . .-. - • 100~.PO.t~· " ooUlt1 · uris~ -' . . !' .... '-"" fl'" ~. "11.9• ~· •• .. .. , .. , ~~ ..• ·-.. Scilldo -· """" MttcMae • , I ••••• ' ' I I ~5~ YD. lfOLYESTD -CREPE .,~. 45" Wide '~ .. __ I -i) "'"" .. ·.~-1!-e M!ll•kll . , .. · ~ . ·~Ht ' ' YD. I '• ; " sNING 'COTTONS·' New sw.,..., . ·~~--ww. ..... '99' .YD. WOODIN . PURK IOXES • --·--7lll ... .....,UWJ mornings or two afternoons each w.eek.' ' HOU? for b'aining will be 11 a.m. to aooo Monday tllrough Friday, and 3 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Tbursd~ 1nc1 FH- day .. Rebabilitatioo t b er a p is t Jimmy Williams, hospital coordinator for the program, can be contacted. for an in- terview at the volunteer services office, weekdays and Saturdays. Many Skills Not Needed · 'Ibey gu up the car, study up on their pressure . pints, stock their purse with spirits of ammonia and sit there reading the First Aid Handbool: until ooe ol their kids nms · in anc1 says, "Mommy! c:ome see Billy." Sile calmly puts -her book, slips • rout for. dinner in the ovea and says, "Mommy is rea411:.-" I have never attended an emergency in my. life ihat I wasn't wearing bedrocm slippers, a pair of slacb that fit when I was 10, a raincoat from lost and found, rqgy •ll!lderw<ar and greasy hair. 1. can never find my ar keys. When I do, the car _,, start. I wrap the wound in 11 diseased T-shirt. And I invariably go tllrougb a tacty The United Slates bas scene at the Admissions desk. bean:{le an over-ciedentialed "What-ls the boy's name?'' • -aociety, ·accordbfg to a asks the ----"-'• p.reliminary repoi't rtlessed by "Wow. 'y;:'';k;j me loo •the T~ force -OD. Continuing . ·fast. It's Brad .'._.....,.... ... Educ:llioli and Public Affairs. Brucie!" ' _,_ The report, prepared as one "HoW old ls Brucie!" of four studies on the future of ''They're getting barder. continuing educationi noted Let's see, we got the freem' that. loo many jobs require on Feb. 26, 1161 and· BnJOie entering crodentlali oot of all was born sometime • lbal relation to skills needed to spring." perform satisfactorily. "I ctooi suppose you would I pull myielf up llillly and fold my ..... to bide tllO safely pin boldiDc my sipper logether. "An ,.. imnlvl- ... cannol poy for ~ W.U. yoq are -Yoo eauldni find • --risk." "I uodenbmd. •• the 11)'1. .. Have a seat.... ' "Ob, ............,, .. I filler, ''could JOU cab a c:bect for a dime! I bmo to ·<an my husband." The doctor finally reports to me. "'You may come in now. y--1"" • --and "" ba9" to late ...... stild>es. I doni -JOU to he upoel by wllat )'OU .... Jiiii be normal, talk to him .. be will ..... and mate him feel that everything ii jusfline." • I walk into the roam, c$ltch l)ly tbnlatand....earn_ "My God; be'• bleeding \o death!" and pass out en the Door. A> they wheel me by the waiting romn, I ... the professional e m e r g e n c y mother sitting lhett with • full box of OaJolas !tr her --. -.ippingm coffee and ratllins her pocletlul o1 dimes. It's enough lo make )'OU sick! EVERYBODY'S CRAZV 1 LodtH Cork Clo9-414 ' " ' 2664 NIWl'OIT II.VII. COSTA MUA. CA. ' • FOR J ' • GOLDEN COUPON (NO limit) KNITS ! KNITS ! POLYESTBt DOUBLE KNITS 60" WIDE -MACHINE WASHABLE -NO IRON LARGE SELECTION BOLTS and REMNANTS ---T...,;.~,.::. t. Hn ..... ~. '-Tiiie hrtl. SIZES 36 TO '46 Piclc ffOm l'UNTY of """1 pant-IOpl and ollm-flltin1 panh. You'll ~· '•m and ·lift fn 'tm because !hey '"°"."'° ·-· fHl .. ""· T.,. from 15.00 ' . Ponn from 13.00 . Sunday Shopper? ,,,, .. rten & Hvnt"'9ten 1hach -12 ... SI ....... _., t .... blla ' Nor'sHALF-SIZE SHOP COSTA , MESA llOJ NIWPOlT ILVD. ·-"', ... "'"°'' - I HUNTINGTON BEACH ~- 14 MVNTIHTOfll C&il& ................... lled, Whit•, " NOY'y Patent LNtt... Cl....-415 ' • 646-1114 10-S;lO DAILY, lZ·S SUM. • N ,_,,_, 1.1m 'Guard' Keepif:ig .Score On Charity Collections By LEE PAYNE ot -. o• ~-""' My wife WU ool baSllllng "2 homeowners the other nipl .. port " the .Mother's March for the March of Dimes. Though I'm not """' I approve d tbele cbari1ab1o ouU111 thll spmd ., mud> d the money they collnot for the ~ d c:ofiectintl _. money, ... body ulted me. My Job wu to go aloal to aee that mr wile dldn' get attacml. Since she dldn' even &et an oiler, I bod limo to k .. p """"'-Here's whit happened on Colla Mea'1 F1ow'er Street. THERJI! WERE II! homes °" the aeven block iOOI street and ltll'Pflslng)y, the largest llngle cateaorY on the lltil that I made up waa comprlaed ol ~ -gave money. We got donations ranging from 50 oenta: to $3.00 from 37 houses. That means that more than one lamily in every tour 11ve money. One lady donated $10. -PA The next Jarg..,. calegocy wu tho6e who didn\ giw .....,.. Al 211- ll>ey weren't lntereated In contributing and at 10 mon!, they might hive llJ"D aomethlng but they w,.. out ol mooey. EJgbteen houael were dark and no ooe appeared to be home. Tftn!J- clllftl 6ouaes had JJihts on but nobody answered lhe door. 1bat wa1 btllnollnC. Did !hey Jo-il WU l<)ltll!IJody collecting money or do Ibey aimply DOI ......,. their door II night! Probably some d them ,..,..•t boote but they ld't tbo ligbll an to dlacoura&e httralan- Bllr THAT RAl!IES tatOlher question. U 11 families definitely ....... , home and II lout part d anolber JI _..., eflbor, wflll do all -~ find to do out at nl&llt In the mldclleri II»-in Colla llesl! That taW care d all the big <alqories.-'lbirty......, "" money one! JO didn't Eighteen weren't borne and JI otll«I either -·1 home or otido't anaw« their doorbell . That leaves the Iii wbO gave II lhe olli«. tbe four ]Wben the pal!lltl weren't home ' and the klda ........i the door, the - -with .. tbat •Id 00 potfcflero, sollclt<n ...... lbe two """'" we couldn't find the ,_ door, tbt --the lid aid lier -... oot oolleelln& tw the Ma«tt d Dimeo, the one where the lady Aid she cooltf use -Marcil of Dim11 money berlelf since !he imt fllll 0ttt ri !be ltmpitlf and I finally, tho ooe wbeJe the young ro was Joo stoned to mdenland tbe question. , THAT LAST NtOOIER waa a llJl1lriae too. Flower Street is mucll otraigl>l-' er than I thought. II'• alan pretty generous. We oollteted SSUO. f ltope it does aome good. • I Six Restrooms In Newport Get Faceliit Newport Beach will IOOO speod up to $50,000 to revamp 1lx beach£ront public. restrooms. 1bat'1 a!J there lJ avaJJable in the current city budget-and Public Works Director Joaeph Devlin said It won't be enough to finish the job. Estimates for replacing fixtures. pipes and partitions at the restroom.! are ruMinC about $25,000 OVi!t the budgeted amount, he aald . ___ "11le plan ii to complete as many restrooma u poulble within the current appropriation. "n1e others will be. completed u fuodl become available," be aald. Bids on the project \\'ill close Feb. I and work ahould be ftnilbed 'by June IS. Tbe six facilities most needing repair wort were listed in a $6,400 engineering report completed recently by a private consultant. The restrooms include Newport Pier, 15lh Street beach, Balboa Pier, New Corona de! Mar, old Corona de! Mar and Buck Gully. Devlin said the work will be suspended during Easter week and the contractor will have to provide chemical toilets during the ·Entlre project so some facilltiea will be available. N~on in A Cincinnati antique dealer straightens lbe bow lie on a wax figure of President Nixon. which was used with other past presidents during !be in· augurati<m in Washington earl· ier this month. • • ,.... They~re Good CltiZens • Ill Uniform · Newport' 1 ·Explorer POlt 1050 Aidl Officers on Patrol I)' WIUJAK llCllllElllEll --~,,_,..,. Nnptlfl Beodl Post IOIO d tho 11oJ Scoull of America II I l~tle out d the ordinary. Its members WW' poUce unHorms and their peers acornlully eaU them "junior narcs." In reality, the Police E1Piowl hive notblnl to do with narcotics, nor are they ...... -the young to fen<! out .. lldo<n. mzy DO L&U1' a .... _ -IOOUll--·-·-.. llJlniJ ltll -.. t'!":':i =-00 ...... lea I I .. ---mmlllt ""-·---to-· -Bui Ibo ap1or ........ -_. • • mon tlm.., chic....., lo -Ille JANS~ a petite 11-JOIMld lot ri -....... , 0... dol llllr llillt ScbooJ atudea~ Is I "We.,. )1111 .,.. ....... <II' ,• .,.•:_!al~ ~...'.!"::.lllrl.~ aid it,m-eill 11111 hr ,...., ,,_.. ·-• -· uro ..,. Dot-ml -ti dlO poll -lbe • P'lt .-hen. .• Bbo ooys ahe ..... lot ---from·--u.. ...,.,, .... ..,. .. the -... beeotJll, "I ... 'I lmd • .. tlug tbem. •• ''Tbere IN alWO)'I the ..,..i -... wm't lflten to lUI)' -a llll," * llld, "You see them II a Pl'l1 aod llil:f lhoul _.w.. llke 'BeJ, I -,.., you1h I nafe'!' -ol the elj>knn plao to It Wo oollco -k ofter their odleollol •-· but not all do, Pvtnealler aald. "I am tUlnl POflce --al Goldon we.i Ooll• riclil -... n ~..:pl Into tbll llno -....... . ·llOl'll PARMEN'l'IEll ond - Sdmorr, -llld ahe -to ... probotlm ofllcer, wont to Join !be e cadet prqiram tlmt 11 ln t&o bar•m• •--1111'1 in Newport 8-h. Both -the pool lltl, Ja- to -in narcollcl -... makearmts. '!bough bolb admit to the ... enforcenient ...none.. they Uh to - of the Poll u a ct.re oelloa --and a oollco unit tleCOlld. 11We thlnt we'te vallllble to die conununlty," iald -· ..... . p@rtlefpate in lllY actlritles ft -""" with." The Poll has become the mai....,. fl the PollCe clepeJ1ment'• growq -bttigl#)I campalp Opa- ldentlllcatlm. The explon!n, aided ll7 ..... offlcen, began Operation ID • Penlnsulo Point and praudlJ )IOlot to tlio fad there bas -Ill • ,.,.... nductlm in bq1aiJts Ihm·-. ARMED wml ENGR&Vl!IG - they ... to etch dl!Yed' -- to -· elot:b, ..... ad -Valuablea, the tzpkftra -- Part Nnptlfl Apartmm> -ret>dlJ Jtlesa Bank Opens _.1.. • ,,,. ,ind.' now have their ~ Id Ga llaltlcw' ~, View ·lkmes, otartbtl ilill--- • • The post bas alllO been -II llio:7de Brentwood ~yings and loan Association bas open- ed its ten!b branch office at 1640 Adams Ave. in Costa Mesa. The new office, second in Orange eou. ty, occupres a 5,300 square loot building designed by F!d8 ~ ol Corona cl,tl Mar. Geileral rodeos, the recent ~ dlO COIJlndan ......, Sllfell and }kA~ams of Costa lobotor bake and at police pi-IJ , Jlaa. auctloos. Pumentier said 1 kt)' pn d -· duties la the training lh<:r•fl" ill ,.... technlquee and other lldllo -- -State Court 'Untouched' ootside Police work -ua llnt aid ... survtVlll. Tbe Poll ~ alrudY -to tw uplorer icademles at Marine 0orpo Air Station, El Tnro, wbero, alaol widl • other Police upkftrl !nm aD -tM IOlltlllind 1¥1 ttndeqo -al rtgoroua tninlnf. Gov. Reagan Still Has Differences With ]usticel SACRAMENTO (AP) -Alter six years with Gov. Rooald Reagan In office, much ol California government bears the IWagan stamp --but not Ute California S..preme Court. IWagan made hla second appoiJitment to Ute court recenily, but Ute RepubUCltt governor -a frequent criUc of coort ruJ. Inga -still eapects to have his dif. f....ces with the justices. - "I IU VE SPOKEN OVT very openly oo particular decisions and continue to do proved il Maybe ···w1•;w'i1 ...... ... that people .,.... --• outlook u time goes ..... Reaptt aloo lid --..,. decis.ions since 1frtcllt'• "' 7 911+4 dealing with IPgislaffYe 1dW(diwws!I and tinrartq -" .. -to cal back welfare -rices. Add I Reqan bas --IO -• jat one ccmistently w t:Mi¥e Wiie cm tbe: court, that "J--Mr<lomb, 711, appointed to tbe aut ill ltil by lJlm. (~~~~~~~~~-'] Gov.GoodwlnLinJPl.•,..,...,. NEWS .4NALYS1S THE OhiEll 1'0IIll -·™ _.. a~ by -CO.. F!_ t G. that," Reagan told a news conference after announcing hla nomination ol ap- peals court JU31ice William P. Clark Jr., 41, to the aeveo-inember S..preme Court. "I think It la my right one! responsibility to do tba~" Reagan added. He has mused t o critlciu any members ol the coort penonally. 11IE COURT'S decisio!ll In """111 years have attracted naUonwide at- tention oo auch lasues aa capllal puniJh. ment, fair housing, school finance and racial lntegralioo. - Clark was Reagan's executive Brown Jr.. Reefm's [)iNn•tatic ~-Justice Louis R. BarR •• +4 Aly bas joined M.cO:mb -....... ~, 1 -1 In Cl9el dealiDt: -mojor --. but f4' " the lint -----..,. the court -Wrilflt _.. • -- McComb .... tbe -lo lll cues. Elm!n .._. were *' iJecl • s.z votes one! II by a W '!1lit. Alter tbe -.....-..... ._ acUYely IUpparted • aMill:iwe eao .. •ip to reinstate the -pmol!J. ,.. -. in which ~·'> -~ ...., c.irculate petitiaDI. WI I....... ... die measure pamd laJ a uuuw1w111Jcc vote Nov. 7. ,. Calilarnia. S..pmne Court jultlces do "" -to be confirmed by the -Smite, w b i c h is under nccntnaJ [)pmcw I Mtic cmtrol "JANE IS BBllER at blDd to ... combat than I am," hr1nmtil!r .W.. •1Sbe'1 had araie." About the .,j,Jy lhinl the .... ..., .. at the """""'t boca ... ti(...,..... II ride along with patlOI -. Cit dllJ-0.lU'I NOllllNA110N does bav, to Bu! they're wwttnr Cit 11. be -to the Slate Commlalon on Tbey tblnk what they're dolal .,.. J-Ajlpain-.ts CCltSiallnc of Chlo! youngaten beller-tm4entmf .... tie Juslloe Wri&bli AUy. Gen. EveUe J. P'1!!""~""' th'l':' to bel:o.-ir - Y-. a Republican, and Praldlng-""U ol~ -·~~ -• Jttllb Plrbr Wood ol the State Court "" ca use ""' -_.., " •-• ID • -•·-"-a-~· Parmentier said. "Oooe -be ....,_. -..... ~. ~· I nom-d --·~ U"' ...... ~· be ~ -... Cllilled COftinJVeny dtJe to -U-M. ~•. -WW • - --jadidal bacqrotmd. better." Cllrll wlll fiD • ncanct created by the --ol Juall<e~ Peters, • &widend tbe iader' ol the oourt'1 libonl llillc. ' Senior Citizens Rrssn mid lie bad bterl coosidertnc the """"'""...,. f~ ..... ume llnce Tour· Las 're~as =-~~ 1as1Faaytni1te ,. 'Ille Gcouw aid be ta!d no lndScatkln um --"''"'""'of the coort plan lo rdft IDOIL IN Dl&CT, 'l'llB 1ppointmeot ta f<r tire. Sltpa-ODart jaotices 10 an the elec- -bollot ....., 52 years. Tbm la no potisiun iDr oppositbt candidatel and 'niters ""' llYm the cboice only of ngjsUring ·-al .. disapproval. l«ftlary when the Goveroor appointed him to a S..perior Court judgeabip In San Lull Ohlapo County In 19!11. Reagan elevated him to the stale District Court of Appeal In 1171. In oomina~g tiark, Reagan said Cart demonstrated a commitment to "tbe principle d judicial mtaurant - that courts sOOuld confine their duties to Kelp Won~i , '~d World -N M h R • s nd Interpreting existing laws and not ew at aises eco _ re::~;-M-;:1n;eff-:;~c1am ol -· the bigb court came Fe:'._~, when It ruJ. California Firm Harvestl Seaweed. for Other U1e1 LOO ANGEL& (Ai') -A" "' I improvei the bead Clll .... glm .. • ed 1-t to outlaw the r.;u. penalty In Though.t,s for Educawrs ~~~1~1ty~o!: i--.--will·-·-from bun&er In tilt -. -• SACRAMENTO (AP) -Calilomia educaiiOINeaden are begtnnlng to have second tboughts about the New Math because sixth graders are gettlng some bad math scores. In computation, the ''2 tlmea 2 is 4" area of mathematics, California sixth gnWen scored barely 25 out or a oatk>nal nonn of 50 in tests taken in November 1971 for the 1971-72 school year. RESULTS . OF ~ts taken last November arc still being complied for sixth graders. But "It looks like the trend in computatlm ls continuing," said Dr. Alexander Llw, chief of the state Department or Education's Office of Pngram EVllluaUan. M<embi¥maft Ltniy Grecn<, Ute Sacramento Democrwl who headJ lbe Aasembly's EtlucaUon Oommfttee, aays be plana to conduct hearlltga bepmina nut 4moDth on the ncW" math. Bo orden!d the bearings "In order tblt melftl be fOlllld to establlab clw evld<Dct tblt In ICCt!ptillg the new math we blft bough! IOl'D<lblnc ol value." 0.-W.t WhUe '"" ~ la Ille field ol melt••tk;t lane _, IUftlclenUr .. l '"~to bin pumeoted tllt -.z-of Ute ~ wltll tbe -lbt limo bal -to .., I a....,. said the coort "placed itsell bioloclal 'll1lo -Cati-.. -· kelp beds. ·~-" above the will ol the people. _ -.This 'prove it.' I for c:ae am wwuY decl.sion mates a moci:e~ of the ~ • "It doem' lo'* BR alpo Is Finl It be a tipll!e••...,,.., ---.aid Dr. -J_ -of Cllled. befuddled." stitutional process involved i n NEW MAnl, IN wtdtspteod me 5lnce the 1960s. put emphasis an learning mathematical thoory lnlleod of rote recitation ri, for lmanoe, moltiplicatioo tables. Since California bu tbe nalian'• largest public -IJll=, willt U millioo Sludmts in mderprlell tbnlltlh high school. il -..in iDflamce with teJ.tbook pubtisbfn and IOJ dlmpl ordered in Coliloniia mllb te:m cooltf be "'fl<ded naliomride. "There ... -........ Cllifoniia educatiooal drdes 'll1lo -...... -tbcugbls." -... IDltb. ..... sakl - ..,,,. .. -.... --Is - lbere Is • ~ ---ill ~lfdlll,··- est.1hlishlng the laws of Califofnia. '' The majority opinion In the death AllED IN AN __,, -tilt penally case was written by the one man ~ -lbel -. I t •· Reagan bad been able to appoint to tho will eot-wdir_..., __ court pttY!ously Chief Juatlct Donald R. dinner NGdh Aid: "I -.. - Wrigbt. ment was a little pmDllllre." WIUGIR WAS wrm uie majority in ~ -tllt .,,q 'larioCJ fl •w•1ooeelej micl-"71 when it ruled 6-1 that hO.....tod ID cmt qumiilJ 11J •-• • Calilornia•1 ~em ol . public --~-1 firms -cxntaim w e ••ea l i • t .,_ ~-_..._ .. ~llld.-·-·-~­finance was unconstitulional because it ·~--.-= -• r- relled .. heavily 00 the local properly lad Ila ea.1>o1Qdi--_ _, • ta. That -~--. the court Aid, dig-by -........ dlscrlmimted·,;~ ..... puplla juat 1\'ue, bo ...... !be J ...... .....,. they lived In dlstrlctl wltll a 'one! -a """ -fl .... poor lu ...... -· llis ....... far -· 'lltll CW WU CClts1dctd precedent-,._ -lllop .. lbe WIG' ft -- .i.ttertq •tlonwitle a1thouP It bod oo tball ~-. be !l'i'- lepl -'outside of Ca1lli>mla. 51-SUD, t5lo ..... Pll I 1 to tbeD. courll elaewbno hive lake a bo imporl* _. lllll ,_ -- limilar 1&m1. ... 150,• tllil were Ms rt c • r f A reporter pointed out thet wben ~ CoWomlL Reopn -laled~ .. ..w blm ·--· --.. -· • edYocaM ol 11 n*alnl" ~· ~: • ...., __ .._c_ •mm. "YES," UAGAN repl1*l "'Ille recortl Fn1m 1bt IN«••'' !Iii, -lflllo, .......... wll?d1-to •1115 1- quld mll-. l!leo_ ... I to-ti ·Requirement Barred SAN FRANClllCO (AP) -The llale a.pi-Oourl ... '*' tW. ~ ii" <t,..._fer_Barltoro Qr CoaDdl eandldate1 II, -•lbltloMf ad said tt -.Id 4 I 1 • ..... ti • two.,_- rfalclnc1 •'"!W-in SUia ()uL _ ... ..... , ............... 1 .... .. • -.. nillllr, ... p 2 ... .. -.. -fl ...... All?lllltll_io.,p '•" Jlll'I' .. --...... -... ,.._ ,, ____ _ • • ' • ' • u ' _, • ~ ' r • • < • • • • .. ' • . Today's .,, •• , • N.Y. Steeks r --·VOL 66, NO. 32; 4 SECTIONS, so . PAGES OlAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. FEBRUARY· I, 1.973 c TEN CENTS • ••en r-t• in Town 11rm.... q u I ct I y doused a lilaze· which raced • tllluagll a pnge at 3~ Hamillon ·ave. in Costa llesa. Wedneaby .afternoon. The fire also singed iimie·dotbeo hung out lo dry on .a clotbe.sline near- by. The fire at Ille home of Mr. and Mn. Ronald Gill caused an estimatea n;ooo wofth of damage. Its cause bu not been determined. · .. ~_u.dge in Pn>$ Contempt ~se Strikes Photog. . ' SAit AJID!MS (AP) -A ~ judge, .... mm .a .•• µpa pUblisber f9'" :=~ ·-.... erljlW edllorlal, 7 '•,;,.;;........__be Si I ~ __, .. -1a*"""'"" .. ,.-., :•m , _.., E ..._ t 1lioJ -,.. llontd Blewett ..... • u c-•dle~herunslntliis .... ( ft; loo&JdD town I -~ ''I 'rllmiis"•--'23,olthe. )_ .£ ........ "' caFaoaw °"1111 Elllorprile tried ·to --~oboutfa.m. 8-1 ... j! I aid Blewett bit .... ----Cl! the face 111111 ........ , •• -.. for llis calllera. *" cs -..i --la die -· bol the -.. --op.;Jq the lilm, .. told c.... Boepor, s.. -w a , s t.: im Sloctie Recard. l.lllr. a:a& tlliil WWliiidi! '"It was - 2 •·rea.s. rte bes .u.cted· .. ... I la .. puiat -e Laded Wire-I 8 zN"' .Al • I • " EldaP'iae Publisher ---·-itl.orney-said -.. -llagat!, a Vietnam uetu-.. • iW whether to bring -........ lbe iudlil' -who is not .... .,_ -, I T9 wMwsws at tlle ftltaurant Were---, ...... -..... • Madfr and Man: -. --~ .. Olly jounlalism ,. I I la Sa Aalhu to ttpOri on the •'plc:w.. • ' --1111& -the llapping ... , rt .. ,.. --to tile kitchen _. --la say,. "Dlmn, I a Zn "la..e. '1;1ldiltlitUea.o.~ ... ,• ...... ,... .. -hit . jii 'rfdils_,,116' I Im by die .. ? ' .. ... • I, riDc tUilliC ~1 , ,...._ -·--... --die· -n! ' ill U.S. "'"'""-; _, ..... -~ " -for the "' • w.. A I ilC .... WW before I : .• ,.. ...... :n -l&ellin is t!'S ' .... cw -a... be lhould 2 ..... m1•Will t 1' If'. 1 a I --c.a&J Dist. > AttJ.j Orrin --• -~ this, -~~ ,.. 7.;r;;..:·a:-jul: .. .._ , -the """' ll!d -la .... ' ii ... ,..., a .... CONlllllPT, ...... Tipo-~ay Traffic Asked . . On Mesa Frontnge Road An 117-name peUJionr.questq-way Althougb it ,~·-an estimated 15 tiaffic,•lbe·~~J tnmtr&'" ~_..for.the .,....,. road, the l'Ol!dlil<ll;"-.... :*-itau.' y c.ia ·-i r-•ii))' Oommldee lat-• 'eiit ..... Cll1 fl i >I , ~ rt I ?£iii l£O --"""""-. BID""""""· -<l Uie~ , P;n;Hrt; o.rners' Assodatlao, ~,. jhe· r .JM 8 ... :n. ... .; .. t ,,.iil!llft ,reprwnts • JOO percilit ot }'U "'""1HW ~ Owners and 'ty1sl~ to the c . l R Lnb eas1 .; tlie .1u1ure ~ ... ay -ar eu . or g lhnllil!)I Colla Mesa; along a '- which. otrelchea -Bristo! to w Services Hf?ld nreets. • . lie said, he WOUid file 'lbe petilloD • -oenm .... held Ulis week ~ dty' cnmellme!J0 along witll llale !or (lml-5; llellllMag, a COrma clel Mar Divllliali of IlJ&hwayo ol!idals. ....... • --b••le\l liis multl.mlllion at 7::111 p.m. .'llle9ilaJ for a puhlic ~ dallr-l••I -a a Bal!Joa Island Jolt Cll the ll'antap questlm ........ die ,.,__;._ The bearlllg, ICboduledlorCOlla.-• --...,.,_ dty· COllllCil chlmben, will -. llr. Relirlbarg; who died Wt Friday al ~· '*' . the property ..... •• Ii, -· lbe -and ~ demands for two.way lrootap rood rlreoilFeDt ol Nubilile l'nWds ~ traffic oo uie eut side of the ir.e..., Gt llama Pam, """ot the nation's largest ciali, . . II'.-. ., f!loll supplements and · cumn1 p1ans can 191 a ..... ;,.y cmly ~ --. Service'. road but the t~Wlf cancept ii CompMJ officials ·said today Mr. Sought to promote better circulation to Relmborg dmioped a lood supplement eastside busi&!ases. formuJa·-Jaler,called Nutrilite-wbile Policemen Set .. aperi1nent1ng in the Jolt of a Balboa Island -ill tbe early, 111111. . lie .....,S Los Angeles omc.. !or bis .... ····-ln 1111 llllt moved the firm to illl """"" -Cl! Beadl llclaiemdill-Put. Bil ., •• ,."' and • DOltPftl(it raearcb --... -· -llllde many -....... to -and charitable ~ Ille ·-!lllde by N1llrilile .... .....rutiooary bological -.... to prvtect looda without ......... -. B!rilZM bil COrma clel liar home, Mr. llellllMaJIPmttime•t-heowned in -Pmt. -. Jdyllwlld, and 1*11.. . • 'He is,IUl'vlWdby bis wife, Edith; two IClllll, Cart. wllo is aJlo an executive at Mlb illle, Ned ot s.. GalJriel and seven ............ • Ill • Red ' Rendezvous· U.S. Copter ·Flies Cong General .SAIGON (AP) -U.S. ll<lloopten Oew to a Jungle ..,......,.,. today; pkked up the Viet Co!lg general wbo directed lhe ,11111 Tel offensive aplnsl Saigon and Dew him back to join a peacekeeping commission. Five years almost to the day since the ·111ar1 ol UM! 1111 attack on Saigon, the U.S. helicopter crtws broogh< Lt. Gen. Tran Van Tra and 28 other Viet Cong men to Tan Son Nbut Air Base. Tra is the 55-year-old deputy military commander .of the elusive COSVN, the Communlsta' Central Ollice !or South Vietnam. M chief Viet C.OOg member of the four-party joint military commission, be likely bolds the key to the release of American pri&<iners of war held in South Vietnam. Seven U.S. helicopters marted with white stripes picked up Tra and bis men at Loe Ninh, a rubber plantation town 75 miles north ol Saigon which Tra's loroes captured Jut year. The Viet Cong' wor.e plain jungle green · Wliforms, some with soft bats, others with pith llehnets. They carried attache cues and small Plces of luggage. Some had rucbacks.-At least one carried a.ri automatic w.eapon. • They wer'e taken to Camp Davis, a fonner U.S. Signal Corps inst<illation at Tan , Son Nfiut, where the other Conununist cease-fire delegates are housed. Because ·of Tra's athsence, the , peacekeeping group made up ol the lour parties bas been unable to start arranging~the exchange of prisoners or the security saleguanls that l"USI he set up helore the lour-natloo lnternatlooal Commlsalon of Coot..i and supervision can send out its teams to ob8ervers to police the cease-fire. . Tentati,ve, plans . were made .for the tenior members of the joint mµ.ltaryJ ~ "' l>old tbei<, lipl _. •. Anneu&IO!J!ie peace arreeme!!l li&Ded to Par& SaturdaY'IJOY ptilonera abalt'111· returned and recel'!;d:al placol e to by the ftlilt ailbaloiiea,... the Statel, -North ·Vietnam, South VI and the Viel Cong. These lour llaoJIWSI iuarantee the salety ol .. permnel engaged In the . return and r~ptidn of thel'OWs.> . row. u.ts handed to lhe United Stat~• by North Vietnam In Paris show 458 U.S. , aervicemen held in , prison camps in North VI~ and 99 iD Soufh Vietnam . The North V~ alJo Uated Z7 U.S. dvllWls captured Iii. South Vietnam wbo--, are to be releued. ,. Meanwbile, the tola! of cease'lire viol&tlooi reported eontlnutd to !all ofl despite. (I) continued heavy lighting In the northern provinces and (2) the inability of the truce obserVer Wims to get Into the field. The Saigon command c1a1!11ed Ihm were 188 Communl.st attacks during lhe !4 hours ending at 6 a.m. today, compared with 209 in the previous 24 hours 311 in the,24 hours.before that and · 426 U: the fl.ist 22 :lOUl"S after the cease· fire went into effect Sun.day . The U.S. ·eommand announced thnt another American adviser was slightly Clwu Hit.s U.S. 'Aggression' HONG KONG, (UPI) -Qllneae Pnmler °""' En-lai -the United Stales today ot lalllng to stop Its "war ol ~" against Cimboclia and Laoo despite signing the Vietnam peace agreement. 1be premier, speaking at a Pe- king banquet' )lonorlng North Vlet- nameae chief negotiator Le Due Tho and foreign' Mlniater Nguyen Duy Trinh, said he hopes the U.S. government and Saigon a~!bor!pes will "refr8in from procr&Mination, expansion i nd sabotage" so that the peace agreement might be turn- ed a reality. • wounded Wedneadly In <l>IStal Blnh Dinh province. He "as bJt by a terrorist exploalve, the command said. He-was the slxth1Alrierlcan wourided since the cease- fire went into effect~ The Saigon command reported 12 government ·soldiers were killed and 75 wounded In a four-day battle for-oontrol of 11 hamlet l5 miles southeast of Hue. The command claimed the enenty U'OOps were driven from the hamlet and 93 or them were ki?led . Meanwhile, Viet President Spiro T. Agnew flew to Phnom P~h and then to &ngkok after two days of talks with' President Nguyen Van Thieu and other South Vietnamese officia1s on postwar U.S.-Vietnamese relaUOM and aid to the Saigon government. . ' Snorkel talk 1 . _ . . .. .... ' ' ' Tommy Mer!J!.l, • ~ ~d. hiJ 10-year-old sifter Stephanie find Ibey Clll . talk 'tltlngs cM!fin privacy ·wi\h. their new. snorlil;i jackets, Living in Portland, Maine, Ibey also can use \he e~tra warmlb Ille <!oats pro-· vide1 • . ' 'l • t 4 • a· Gw~s Ai:rested Again . ' In· Beach Brothel Case '\-• I •· •' ' By JOANN~t.DS • •Of .. Dettr ...... ,,... . Three· women who ,Pollce .alleged two weeu·igo were running .a call ~rl'hiwe right In the middl~ of a noi:lh Huntington Be8cli'..:.rilldenllal nelthborOOocl were arrested · again Wedncoday night. · 'll1la Ume t11e·~ wue the same .as the fll'lt time. ~.consPlracyito commit prosUb!\lon Jnd IJ\Blntalnln& a hoUSe. ol prostttut)on. · , Upon the first ahett, the Judge let the women gd oo !heir' own recotPUza!ice: This time the· judge . wu I blt more teaty and' ball ii 15,000 ea,cb. The trio remained In <llltody today. • t yroslltuUpn operatiQn will cooljnue. When . asked ll lht. -ol lnvutig~llon, an:eirt JQd r.leaae Qf the trio was likely to develop Into an eiiil!ess cycle, be said: "II they're in our ..,_,,,lly an«j violating our laws, we wUl cpallnue to arrest them. The Lowa -wlll be enforced. We. have an obll1aUoa to tbt residents of thil communlly to do IO." ' . Ceact • Oraage Booked Into Ofanl• County Jall were Judy Ann Khwneyer, 25, Helen Marie Weailler Ryan, 11, and Coro! Ann Domilll, fl . They were arrested: on a warrant. MQSUY sunny on .Friday, with Vice Lt. Robetl J\hlnehlrl alkceo the some high cloudfneu, llC<Otdlng to . three women hnve been working to a the wealbetlady. Highl of 12 at home at f1l2 Cops-Dr!Y• In .the Cali· lhe beaches, rlslni to • Inland. Murder " 1omia .Claasica ltacll:: , 1. JpwJ ~I 1JA. -II of the 11<;abborbood ilii'iea-.-1 · ·,--~I--->-! police lnveslli•llni the women•a iNSI l»E TOD~\' -.,1 ... 11.1;pto 1&1wa .. W ' 'f I f , : ... Gmy ... a .. I tpP' ... • • • nlibL His girl lriend, ldenUlled !or ber icliY\Ueo w)len they becaqie COllOOlled ''The Lost Tang0 In Puns" -safety only as Ellaabeth, atrugg1ed with with the actlvllleo al.tbt bdille. COlltrotlffrial X-nit.<l m 0 uh Ille al111m liilt Uiv puDed a gun and -110i11811, irlio 'aslled not to~ be •torrlng...Marlan ..lfta!ld9 ~ lo llnatened to ihoot ber, loo. ldeftUfled. told the DAILY P!Wr iliat 1cheduled IO op<n "' N• .. York ·~• nn off Cl'Yinl-and the"cardrove--the--women 4W o9' ••• *°' live in t.be omkht incrtaaino / u r o ,. a+i4 awOf.'' a Hlati_. sald. -but arrived In the altemooo and tu"1111L S(• •toftl, Page a. ,AnOther 17·)'ffr~ CalhOl~th WU left Joi. at JliahL 'fllldlic ·llome Widneoday 1 when a She aald tliiro appeared to be qllile a man bihind him sbooted: " ·~, you!" few men, ,.ho drove ..pensive can who The youtlP tumed around, and U1e man vlllted the hcJme wblle the ...,, .. were flnld loor thoto 11 allnoot polnt·blank there. ' • ...... The ..,,man alao said •he had aeen the Two balleta bit the boy, one home'• occupants 1.....-the lrool door -trallna his abdomen. Doeton iald ctr.aaed In negligeeo or abor\ie hll ~ -serious. r.it they nigh...,... bOllevecl .he 'llOllld l!Unlve. Rlalnehart said lllveatl&ltion · of the . " 2 DAii. Y l'ILOT c -. -.F-1,1973 Finch Mulls Governor, ' Senate Seat .. By JOHN ZAU.Ell Of .. o.11 ,,., .,.., Robert Floch, former ae<retary ol Health, EducaUoo and W e 11 1 r 1, confinned 1peculaUoo Wedne3day that be may nm for eltber the Calllomla govemonblp or the U.S. SeGate ID 1'14. "l 'U be giving both seats IOl1oul conllderalloo In t6e not 1iz monthl u I travel around the state trying to get advice on what I should do," Floch llid. Finch, who was lieutenant governor ol Calilomia In 1968 when Pmldent NU:oo tapped him lor a Cabinet aeat, wu Jn H1mtlngton Beaeh Wednesday lor the PAILY PILOT Stitt,.... dedication of KOCE-TV Channel 50, "It wiJJ be a major decision whether to r1m for the aenate or the go .. monhlp, or whether I nm for any aeat at all," be SUCCUMBS AT 79 c.llln1 loland'1 McN1mar1 G. C. McNamara, 1-sland Owner, Succumbs at 79 aald. l If Finch doea ~ to rim, be could face major fights whlcbever dlrectloD be turnJ. . If be ran lor the Senate, be would be up against Incumbent Democratic Senator Alen Cranston, a man who oblerven: aay would be tough to unseat. . In addition, Finch mlgbt lace a primary battle against Gov. Ronald Reagan. Reagan took himself out of the Georp C. NcN11111n, an ... elope nmnlnw-~-!,~or bua ttblrbed tetormld as govemolnr m .. ,,_ wbo cnroed and developed -Y reporters COlltlll Jiii Jn "-rt a.... 11 dead Sacramento that be hadn't made up bll ·-"'"' ......., mind yet oo the Senate nee . .i w'C, ':it. JfcNlllDll'I =U., ..im.i "What Governor lteag111 decldel to do -11 llDl:lld ~-to the wW certalnl1 be • OOllllderaUoo, .. Ftncb --L.A. HBut it will not be decisive." •It CT tip of lllllld, Jn 1141 ......_. -bu1IDI 11 fn1m -actor Jama In HM when Ftncb wu nmnJng lor ~. ~ governor and Reagan waa J1mllS CIFl1'• ownership, c.lllna !ale •--. for governor, Ftncb ootpolled ad Ill -ot ----Reapn. 1lled bJ Illa U.1. Colli Guard u a docl;--Ftncb admits I dellre to aerve In the las ... qurldtna flcUlty. It wu Senate. He told......,.. Wednelday that -fir fl .,.. ,.ar. oeaators are elected to long six-year Wiim Mr. KINlllDll'I bc!Utht Ille bland terma, have ,few admtnlltnUve duttes, llld mond lnlo Ilia old baUoe at I CoDIDI and are ID •· ptloo tO tab an ..... Ille, be ......,,,tely aet abcM ldbdMd-view. "It'• the b<it job ID pollttcs," be ·Inc Ille lalld and clmloplDI large water-said. I lzml -, Finch would allo lace.-1 tough race ii 1-n.e old double cablnl were cut away he ran for eovernor. Lt. Governor Ed from tbetr -tloal, lloated down the. Reinecke, )Jand chooen by Reagan when 1111 to a ramp and !Uta away by trucks Finch left for Wublngton ID 1968, ls b' '* eloewllere," llld .... -lime lam-expected to rlDl for the high state olflce, II)' friend .lira. Edlth Rltcble. altbougb be bu not yet declared -Gllel, 'motber lamlly friend candliW]I. ad former ... _ uaoclate ol Mr. "The RepabllClll Pan, ID caJlfornla --1114 the lliand WU devel-obvloully needs to broaden Ill b&ae after .,.. ,.uh -..-utllitlel, I top Jul -· abowlng In t h e qUe1#11e1 nJl IDd •brand new bridge~ Assembty races," rlncb aald. "That 1s a -all al Ibo -owDer'I ~· job tbll would naturally flU to the .. ,,. old ln!bed brldp . replaced -·1 tab ltJ'J car trllfle "' be built gowmor. U. new oae IDd ckmated it to the city.'" ">.. aomeone who la a lifelong a.ta llld. "He wu 1 bard -111 ln.Ututlooal llepubllcBn, I would give b1a Illa llld hid 1 lortunt to lbow for tt." very ~~tloo I'! ut~ of Mr. McH11111n, 1 llfetfma caJJ1omWJ the party Iii' illillni' lij> my'rl\Jiia. ' Ille capital 'EnVelope eo ' • Finch ti generally mmldered a fll Apaelea Jn the early 1~ moderate, especially ID comparison to iDtO lllllloretlrement w!ien be ~· ~ llE'f( ~· F~ bou-.i Collllll Jiii Mid Mn. Ritchie overlllf ltio' ~bl!lllmenl of the ' Iii. and 1111 w111: who died 1U1 .~ ' • Envtn>ameoW Proteellon A1eney, a """' ..U.. Jn m1111 ~tr lu.!h ivartety of new urban progrsnu, llld the ad ....., contributors to Cblrlde1 al!d ~IDI iJl federal aid for public lele- pollllcal cal!!jlllp. vision. . • ~-- •••• r ca\et\d• TONIGHT Qarently Finch 15 active In a private law firm and u a teacher ID two night college courses. But be promlled that "a big chunk of the nut slz montbl wW be spent travelinf around the 1tate," to make up bll mind. Stolen Property To. Be Returned; • ' DAll.Y PM.OT,._.. W ..... ~ COAST COLLEGE CHANCELLOR NORMAN WATSON ON CAMERA AT KOCE-TV, CHA(,iNEL 50 TolOYlslon F1clllty Dedicated ln.Jljt&a al Huntlngt~n _e,.~'1 Golden ~est _Co!loge Newport Dunes $50 Million Plan Revieived Channel 50 W'ins Prais~ In ·Official Dedication , . ' By JACK BROBACK .. .. .... .... ... Oranie Counly'a flnt l\ODle 1e1..- 0range County supervison bad their staUon wao dedloated w-.,· n1gb1 first formal inlroductlon Wednesday to amid glowing predlctions that .' H will the proposed Waler World that the quickly become an Invaluable cultural Newport Dunes leaseholder hopes to resource to the county. d el KCJCE.TV Channel 50 actuaiiy began ev op in upper Newport Bay at an broadcasting ,.-oi:. 20. but dedication estimated cost of $50 million. ceremonies last night at the HW1Ungton The board referred the plan lo the Beach studios lost no pomp on that Harbors, Beaches and Parks district, the account. Planning Department, the Flood Control "This is a noteworthy event in the District and the city of Newport Beach. illustrious history of Orange County," 1be motion by SUpervlso. r Ronald intoned Dr. Norman E. Watson, chancellor -0f the Coast Community Caopero of Newport Beach called for, a College District which operates Channel progress report In 60 days. 50. Water World officials ootllned the "Channel 50 bu the potenUal to .take development plans which Include water-education into every home and office in oriented rides, live entertainment shows, the county at Umes When it Js most five restaurants, two 350-room hotels, · convenient," be added. free perking and poblle swimming and a Dr. Watson noted with 98tislactloo that boat launching ramp. the district wW uae Cbann<l 50 to offer Also planned is a retail abopping televised counes for lull college credit center. be~ next week. John Chapman of Chapman, Pblllipe . Guosts at Wl$eaday's dedication Brandt and Associate~ abowed alldes ;;/ Incl~ luina1d Caipeia, e!Wimllh 'iJl almllar amusement 'centers throughout the Orange County Board of~. the world and colored plans of the and Robert Finch, a former secretary _of Newport develoPm.en~ Hoaltb. Educatioo and jl'ellare !1"4 ~ Ho *1~1 the ProJei:' would lncfuda tbe White House tmmlsa/Y to the dedlclition, belt elements ol the Tivoli Patt In The ceremontOI also Included televised Copenhageo, Disney World In F1orlda, messages of congratulations from Gov. Six Flags over Georgia, Opry Land in ltonald Reagan, Assembly Speaker Bob Nashville, Worlds ol Fun in Kansas City Moretti, ·and State, Sen. Dennis and shopping centers such as Gblrardelll Cu.rpenter. Square i.i:I San Francisco and centers in In contrast to the optimistic remarks Hawaii. of these speakers, keynote deillcaUoo II Wiii' pointed out that the present speaker Cecil Smith, lelevllion critic for "And ~ lelevialoll bu the broadest bl.e in the lµalory or the world." · Smith lampooned American television in contrasJ with European programming in noting .that ''When 1976 comes alQng, it will be the Brltlab who produce the only programs ol any validity about oor revolution." From Pagel CONTEMPT .. ' . • • Wstrust and susPiclon of the court." Blewe\t spirked the edilorial when be ordered the capture of a hlaclt J#borador retriever named Maggie which strayed in his garden. Then, Blewett flied a complaint against tbe dog's owner, Roger Hetd, anc! presided over Herd's pretrial bearing. . In an editorial Jan.· I!. ·Melljq """1e, •we l!llv,. ljle ·Jjdlculo!la-altuatlop. where the judge deliberatel1 bad a neighbor's dog trapped and then balled the dog owner rn101t11 .......... tbe'ball'•,.. theD trWd to tit bl Jo'.l'di.;;.i.r on tfui J.. The district attorney'• alfldavjt ·~ed' the editorial "8biftlftrou1"1·1trlln'd contemptuous of the .court." Blewett works as · a fry cook at Blewett'a Cafe -which he owns -in San Andreas when be ts not bu'1 with court duties. Newport Dunes operation bas never been the Los Angeles Times, sounded a more a popular success. After lS years of somber tone. Fa' IrVI. • e p k lajlure, the new lessee hired 90me After condemning c 0mmercta1 w ar outside consultants to advise how the television as "endlessly redundant, property could better be uUllied. hopelessly irresponsible, deliberately T S turd The !Junes is OD couoty-owned mediocre, and ultimately boring,".SmJth our a ay tidelands at the entrance to Upper warned that pubUc television faced Newport Bay. It covers 75 acres of several crises of its own. A tour of the ·proposed 'airvlew beaches and a water lagoon. It ls also Smith went on to describe "a murky Regional park alte in O>sta Mesa is witbln the Newport Beach city limila. world" In which funding was ocan:e and scheduled lor membera of the Project 21 Mosr questions bY the superviaors the federal government wu in danger of Open Space Action Group ~ their • Gunman Gets Unset Diamonds A c~ middie-8~ed band\I. ormed with a revoiver, held up a diamond salesman for '50,000 worth or uNe1 damonda In Seal Beach Wedn<sdaY· Lt, Martin Black ol the Seal ueach Police Department said the holduP occurred al """11 10050 a.m In the parting lot of the Rossmoor Slioppull Caller on Seal Beach BoUlevard. Bill Fletcller, 44, a salesman lo< the Universal DJamood Company cl. Oranll•· told police be had just polled lnlo the parking lot when a man approached bis car from the passenger saide. . Leaning tbroogb the paueoger windo>f. the man pulled what F1etcber ctescnbed as a .32-eallber revolver and said, "Give me the bag and yoo won't gel hurl." .,_ Fletcher llid he handed over - attacbe cue which cootalned IOI! 1- dlarnonds. tbe ' Accoxdlnl to police reports, gunman toot the case and ran tbrOugh the parking lot, disappearing rrom stgbt arolDld the corner of a building. ~'"" The robber was described " ~ .. cleaJHbaven, with obort, dark hair, of me11ium build and about 15 lo 55 years old. Lt. Black ~detectives are Investigating the lbllily that the bandit may have lnoide inlonnllion as to tho roote Ffetcber foUowed when calling OD local je.etr, stores. . Grove Trust.ees ; • Fire School ' Superinrendent Four trustees ol the Ger1'en Grove Unified School District met at 7 o'clock this morning, fired the distrld superintendent effective immediately aad agree<) to pay him 1'75,000 In lieu ol the three years remaining (I) his contract. Dr. David H. Paynter, 5 2, superintendent of the county's poorest district in terms ol tu base, leaves the Garden Grove district after four and a half years. Mrs. Barl>ar8 Shirley, presideot of the board of education, read a brief statement loUowing the :!S-mlollte closed- door aesslon. "The majority of the board bas detennlned to aeet a new superlnlelldent . . . llnce there 8,1" !Undamental phllooopblcal differences between the present bolrd,and the IR!perilltendenL" The statement noted that a -pletely different board of education than ts now serYlng the district hired Paynter. The l'IS,000 voted to be paid to Paynter "includes all obligations for salary, lrlnge benefits and uoused vacation." Admlnlstrator Don Wash will replace Dr. Payliter as interim superinteodenL Observers of the county's largest school district (54,000 poplls), lndlcated the new board of education which includes two teachers and two medical doctors no looger coold agree with Paynter on educaUonal issues. SHES THE ONLY DEMOCRAT LEFT? SQUARE DANCE LESSONS -Class for btclnners, three-week course startJ tonlgbt at Halecrest Clubhouse, 3107 When Not Known related to traffic circulation. The main attempting to turn public TV into a "90rt families from nodn to S p.m. oo e~ to water World would be oil ol domestic Voice of America spouting Saturday. CONCORD, N.H. (UP!) -Mra. Run. Jamboree Road. the party line propaganda." Guideo will be Estancia Jllgb School n!ngwaters Fill Taft, making her aec-~~~·~:J~~J.! ad~uth Coast United-calilomia Bank officials said Repertory Theater, 8 p.m. Tonight today they don't know when property Herman Kimmel and Assoclatea of "Welcoming a publlc television Station Ecology Club members w&o have ond try for the White House, bas announc- Newporl Beach did 8 traffic aludy ol the isn't llllllke greeting the birth of a baby arranged as part ol the tow: a alide ed she would seek the Democratic presl- through &mday. recovered from the springnnulti-million FRIDAY, FEB. z dollar Laguna Niguel burglary wlll be in Biafra," be said. showing on the archeologlcal sites whlcb dential nomination in 1976. site determining that traffic from the Smllb called on Channel 50 to have been disc<ivered In the park erea. Mrs. Taft, S7, a lull·hlooded Cherokee project added lo existing traUlc on fearlessly broadcast high quility Interested persons are lnvHed to bring Indlan from Cincinnati campaigned in BASKETBALL -OCC vs. LA Pierce returned to rightful owners. College, OCC Gym, a p.m. Costa ,._1esa at "We're really not sure at this point," a Jamboree, Back Bay Drive, ,and . San programming, and if necessary, to their lunches and explore the park site the 196& Ne~ Hampshi@ primary. Joaquin Hills !toad would not exceed the produce programs that only aj>peal to a wl111 the Project 21 group. r,!Oetlng place She said slie will r1m again In 1971 "be- J!;dison, a p.m. Estancia at Fountain Laguna Niguel branch official said today, \!alley• 8 p.m. Newport Harbor vs. referring all inquiries to the Los .&.nneJes design capacities of these streets. minority. Is Estanica H!g,b. 'School, 2311 Placentia cause Lyndoo Johnspn and Harry Tru· tt wu estimated that the development "The broader the base of a medium, Ave., . ~ Mesa, iD the northWest man just. di~ and there's nooe of us Western at Harbor, I p.m. .-~-e " S 0 M E T H I N G FOR EVERY headquareers ol the giant banking WOMAN" -Workshop Conference, concern. will add le.ss than three percent to the 1 :;;;tb;;;e;;;lo;;;w;;;e;;;r ;;;the;;;;;;cul;;;;;;tut;;;al~le;;;v;;;el;;;,";;;Sml;;;;;;.;;;th;;;w;;;';;;d.~;;ipar;;;;;;tln;;;;iig;;;lol;;;;;;neer;;;;;;· ;;;tbe;;;;;;;;;tebnll;;;;;;;;;;;;courts;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;De;;;;;;mocr;;;;;;;;;ats;;;;;;lef;;;;;;t. ·-· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; traHic on Pacific Coast Highway. 11 Friday, 9:15 a.m.-noon; Saturday, 9:30-"We're delighted that the FBI has 2;30 p.m. Student Center, OCC . .., made these recoveries, btlt J can'\ tell Parking wW be provided for 3,200 cars, with a tram service to ,hotels and the amusement part. Regi>lntlon II. you when they will be returned because I A canal is planoed completely around the preaent lagoon. Mule drswn canal boats wW c&rr1 vlllton along with' Vltdng abipo, gondolas and early Amerlcu riverboats. ~ICOAIT DAILY PILOT don't know," Lloyd Denn.Ls, UCB public relations director said. Dennis &aid that u soon as the property, Including II million in regl!lered •ecurltles, 11.4 mmfun In negotiable bearer bonds and aome cub, A d SI is released by the FBI, "it will be CCU8e ayer returned to the rightful owners." It is probable that the loot recovered Of T ' La lrom the burglary, In which thleve1 took WO lf11len as much as $5 million of propertlC.v according to some estimates wUI not be w· T . I D I returned until bials are completed of the ms na e ay accused In the thell Legal proceedings may start against A two-week delay bas been ordered ID Ronald Barber, 29. in Los Angeles In the Orange County Superior Coor! aboot JO days, U.S. attorney Robert arrfignmeot of a Midway Clt1 IDlll Bonner said. · , aCC1lse4 of tilling two deputy lbedlll al ·Barber, Indicted by a Loi Aoples bis home -belDg quutlaned - Federal Grand Jury In J~ wu the earlier sia,ylnp of two pam amsted In New York ID~....., by gunned down In a Oerrttot llarklna lot. FBI agenU:. Jlldle James Turner oel 'Feb. It a the Hta brother, Harry Barber, SI, 11 ottn ' date lor Cart A. Edlbom, 23, o1 •1 al large. P'Il&ht Drive, to Ille bis p1 .. ID ...,_ c....~ said that lf the eldar Barber In two mUl'der cbarg11 <ndoned bJ the ..,,..... ti loacted pr'lor 10 tlie ... ol tile Clrani• C'AimlJ"Gtml J\!11. trial for Ronald, bolb men would be tried F.ckslrom waa woundtd Ill\ J,.. 4 by together. Otherwlae, aeparate bearlnp a tlllnl deputy shortly alter be aJlecOi!ly would be needed when Ifie older brother abot and lr:llled Loi Anc~ Counly la captured. • . • · &berill'.I deputies Cad Eucene W!llOO held l'roperty recovered by 1utltorjtl11 II Ind Donald W. Scbntlder, bolb 40, ID a as evidence and It II unknown bow gun batUe at hll home. loog the valuable properties w\11 be It II alleged tll&t ~b'om eadler lllOI lroun II~ •drag Oii. and tilled RoRmary V~IO, In the .~ men, QlorlOI A. Mulllpa. a, porkl111 lol of • Cerrito. cmter ru~ A. Dinllo, •· and PltUlllJ alld tliea tilled bystander ldllll Nobody SELLS Westlnghou~e for : LESS than . Westinghouse Frost Free Side 'by Side REFRIGERATOR-FREmR Cl 25.2 cu. "-capacity-only '3514" wide Cl Big 322 lb. Cl-pacify treenr 'c CGmple\efy Frost-Free o SOparate cl>o- t ro ls In reftlgerator and freezer c Optional plug~·rn /lutomattc tee-Maker-buy It now or add ft later a TS.99 cu, ft. r,rrlgeratP.r ee.cti!)n o Power economizer saves electriClty o TWln fulce can dispens1rs a 1 ... day fresh ,Mel!t Keeper-- MOHL llU4 2 SPEED H~VY DUTY AUTOM.ATIC WoUHlll ~pher, :It, have been triad ..a Jeffries, 17, u lto tried to oomo In Ibo :.!'1111 la the crime and ... .... aid Of 111111 v-and -11·,........ _ .. _out IO ye1r oeni-. slater. , ... ____ ..;.,..;..,;,;;,;.;,.; ... ..;.""'.:~---..1'--------..;,.;.;,.;.;., _____ .J ~ • -• - -- ,