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1973-02-02 - Orange Coast Pilot
. ' . an Band ·' • • • -, oun ---- • - ~~f)n ~-Br~ih~I llap on Bond ----• • ---I ......:::.. ~-~~~----.... ~:~~ ... ~-!1111111!111111111!1!!~_-~ ---- ' • .. .... t "' .... , J • ' 'f I ' • Nation "f801ind' Says ~resid.ent WASIDNS:TON (uPllc -Pronouncing the natioO 11llOUD<i' aDd full oli i;romile, '1 17esifle!!I NI~"'!< . tocil!Y ~ on tbe Ilelnocr~'l\>Iliil ~ I o supi)ort ; programs. lie , Said , woUld ~ the union by reijuclng the federal role and·: lnoreaslng bl!Mdual .b.lttiative. •1:we enter 1~3 economically strong, mili!arill !eCure and, most important of aU,irt'J!'lff-a lq *tr,iDg war ... 'Ille basic slate of our unioo today Is llGOJ!!d and lull ~promise," Nlson aald. II -tbe flrsr of a series. of written .-1111>. M> Coogrw which be ' Is su"8libitlng tbia;year for tbe tradlliaoal State of the Union address. Nlsoo revealed few specilies of tbe "fresh approach to government" which be advocate>, reserving tbe detaill for: messages to be sent to Coogress Jn the coming weeks. But lie saidJl>e.naUon must rely more on the states and on 'individual initiative to meet ,u,. Pi;oblem.s tbat ~al goyemment hai heed unable 10 Solve. Nlson api>ialed wrectly to COngress for support, apparenily.. boping to. counte< <ritlcbm of tbe program cuts ouillned in bis . budger this week, and 1to refute colflplslnta !hilt be Is IJ!ylng to usurp legislative authority .. "As President, I recognize that I cannot dq1bis job alone," Nlsoo said. "The Col!!liess must belp, and I pledge to do lily part to achieve a constructive working relationship with the Congress . "MYi sincere hope is that the executive an<I legislative branches can work t9gether in this. l!!e&l updertsklng In a positj.ve ~ii'it ol1 mutu&l respect and cooperatj&it,1•JNlJ:on 1said. . But be di8' not retreat from bis earllft: assertion that · federal programs - espedally,· those 'Initiated during tbe • admlnlstraticios '<If Democratic '(former) Preslden\s Jolm F. Kermedy and Lyndon B. Johnson -'-have faUed. •· ''The time 118.s conie when we must make' Cle'ar choices -cWoices 'between old programs thal· set worthy goala but failed to reacb them and new !'fOSl:II!IS that provide !\<tier way to (ealize U- goals; and cboices too,. bet.,... competing PJ'l!llUIS ill of~~ be desirable In ilietiOOvea, bpi iJllJy some of which we can atrord." "Tbe answ~r t~ many of tbe <1omesUc probl•ms 'f• laca· 1s not lilgber taxe1 ~ more sileh&ng," Nlloo said. '11 IJ !ell (See NIXON, Page Z) LOok Out,-Phil • ·Sees ~hadow l>dNXU'fAWNE:Y1 Pa. (UPI) - , ~ta""ey Phil climbed, qut of bis uoderirouqd home atop Gob&ler's Knob as the sun n... · • Ulday, aaw his shadow and scurried back inlQ hlo bole -a sure sign of sis "mono" ......U of Wl!itet weather. u....in.s.. ~ ,..-, lunJ«I out "' a mild, olaodJ IDOrOina to get flnt·band PhD'• llUlllll ~ O.y wealllor pndletioD. The wt-uld Ille ~bot! .... bis -Immediately 00 emerging fnllll bis wlnter lmrow at T:n a.m. (IST), • --------. -. - ---- ---' --....-.+- •• --· ~ ----. ------------ ------.... -- . County 'Hit ln Action On Rights Tbe lrrine ~ bas filed claims totaling 13,1175,000 agalrist tbe Orange County Board pl supervisors involving tbe county'• move to gain prescriptive rilhl& over lrvlile land in tbe Upper Newport Bay area. • Tbe claims are preliminary to the fiing of a lawsuit based on inverse ... candl;moatian, a lessening In value allepd bemm .. of the county's la....it -pending In SUperior Court to obtain public 8C<e!ll to the Upper Bay lands. Tbe compapy's claim aUeges that the cwnly supervisors have released • information lo the news media s1ftce 1 eorJy 1971 . which cast _ doubt on the ANGERS. ESTAllusMii.:~ ::i:~·1 ownership of the land around ~ .c..u.i&l'1 llrido S....,. =-!nine dwged tbat the lawsuit pre-• __.. ' . ~led oonnal develOPIJlent and drove 1 down.the .~ of the.property to allow It ' td be acquired by the county at . lower _ prica than tboR prevalent before the .. l --.. ... -Wyn Sargent J • !. MdyBeE~ actloo. . · Tbe claims have been denied by the . eounty, thua clearing the way for 1 lawlult. The company clallns state In parlicular that Uii county's prescriptive rights ·suit Ov~r 'Marriag~ _ .. .. . .. ---. . Flea Wire .. rita GovemDM>Otal tm:w Im bnJRa out iD Ir.dooesia .ever tbe maiaiaji o1 did nol define any specilic paths across tbe """"""1-llld ,.. so vague that ~~ ~ of all Upper )lay , • Hunt!apn --Wyn Sargmt to tlle-dllof of ...... @! lrlbe. Simple rites incJndiiig • clowJJ of u ~·and rm--~ united lllls S..9 I ..ta.lei~. lni"'trlmont. -..,_ Ollidlls of the ~ al Social A.lfain ln Jabrta -claim tbe, ··- -idlng ha-'.~ --.. dvilir.e Ibo ·-They also bioled Ille -..... Obaharok -Ibo -iDlo mal?lmorly Jn --·-• ii writ!Qg ...... -al llw primllM Mulia tril>e. :... Mill Sargoat...-1<....... ~announced .... wUI don Ille .,..., prmentl al Ille llllUas, -I • IDie G4lrlllga._ ' "II lllss Sargmt sbodo ..... .w._, -thin .... --al ..... tribes ¥ 1IOt corncl,. 1811 Ibo llMhiesl•~ .. -- MlaSlqml,.--·---Monamt Star DriV.:P ¢' 81& ..._., and Ila lfalbn V1111ce. VlllloJ, West him, hMt '. · .... •( II~ "' upoe!l"IC Ila ~ H' • L lla~Aarltan lea-ci'fUlzatioD for a ]1rimltift J11111e Ufe, tDs -~ aol • ""' ...... .... (Bee CA!INIML, ..... JI • • Tbt com-also lllted for a nllm4 (Bee llPPEll, Pqe !) 1-- ()eUt ' • • Ooohderable -cloudlnoss Is the ..., Ibo wealherlady .... Jt tor Salunlay -but no rain. lllgbs at the beaches will be around !O, ri>- U., to 15 Inland. Lows tQnlglit in Ibo 4111. ·t~~llttl Tltlt~l' --- .!, former Rock<tle from Ba· 'dio .CiC'i Muifc Roll ;, •oto kick- IRg •P Mr 11.,4 ~¥ in Ille llodltog "'" l1f ,4 """ IO<OI ~-SU~.J6of iocloll'• w •• ~. ........ ., ........ .... ..,_ " ............ M c. .... ...: ............ . ·----.. ~ .. llttll•o:•• 1NI er1eae • JI ....,.. , ..,. -,.._. • Slilcll _..,. ""ll _... .... T....,.. ...... t>tt ,..... ... ............ w..-• " W1$ P; ... ... W.W. " ...., ..... '~" ~ .. ....... . ~. .. ' ' • • • Stalling Hit~· I -.-·-1}11!eu • • L.... - - . ,• ·- amnp detalll d tbe 'POW-icl'rw' Olbu-ralaodJD toda1'1 llotllon, the -aald,Jn!:!!ded Initial Wb CXI tho .....,.. .. of U.S. -tmn North VW;nauwe waten; tbe arraocemeota' r.. aendlDI oltoerver teoml to lb& fiel4.. and the cjillotloo ti l*llall wllh the otbet pollco farc:o, the IAtoraatiODll COm- ""8100. E.trUer today, canadlan ambasaador Michel Geurin, chabinan of the JCCS, wed the joint -lo meet with the IDternottOllll --Salllnlay. l!ol lhe v-ddepllom de<lded tO meet SUodaJ Tlltbet than the !Int day •• • of Tel. • Al lloo ........... -..i _.,.. the crowded streeta ol Salgoo'1 ~ dls- trid '1')lll fQUMllldoo teams ol the lnter-,,.ticiw _,,, .... maalhdr ~ t1a1d lrillo. JlllP daYI bohlDd achedule. Team oftTCl.lii expres.w:d a dtslre to get on wllll the job ol policing a cease- flre, but aald they were bamSlnmi by tecbolcal delolll, looludlnC the wilt for the join! commt.;.100 to tau -lctioo. ~inaothf/ Manning W1'1te Honse Unk New LA Cardinal Kennedy Clai~s • Tells His Elation Bro~d, ~spiona.ge ' By ~ •• Aa!act11ed 'Presa " , II-• S.:~1'0~ lAf~A (=-~ · "l'm'tlelight.,J, cl...-," Archbishop American Calhollca lall<ed otneglect and IO)'I there a~y wu w1defJnacl Timothy l\1annin& cl IA Angelea said alienation. Rdormers and xouth referred pollllcol eo_plon88" aild ~ lilhotqo today u he learned, In the midlt of an to worn ou\ et11tom1 and a reneral lack actlvJUet dtll1nl lait yur'a prealdahUll Asian tour, that he u. among 30 new of relev1DCe. campaign and 1 key parilclPlllt wu in cardlnalll of the Roman Catholic Church. Three yean later, the dl.lsente"\ are repeatfd contact with the Wiilte Houae. (See related1tory, Page 4) silel)t, due, according to many observer11, While KeMedy named DO names, be said Thursday II Is apparent "that a "I:,..ili ji,~~.l>'lfl l!m• lo react," lo Ille wllllngn.., of the youlbful·looldllfl comprehensive inquiry will require the ArctibilhOP :.Mtnnllfg • commented in 83.year-old :8-rthbishop to . listen to calUng of various executive-branch and To~o. "It's a terrific honor, especially grle¥ances. White )louse'. pei:IOMel with the for IA Angeles and particularly for my The archbishop ~an a aeries of attendantproblemsi&at CXIW'si entaila~" ' .rl......., " _, Kenned1 conducted . a prellmlnary "H;-nld it wll\ a iw~. ellhouah he ... onna that began 19 silence Ibo critics lnvnlillaUcn •• chllnnan of the Senate \llld • alerted a few day1 ago tbal lllls soon alter becomlnl an:hbl!!Iop. · ••• ,, ._,,; judlclary oubcommlttee. He Aid '.§ould-happen. . He made matertal on the mll!tary draft APPOINTED CARDIN~ lnfonnaUon he ptllered lndlcaled "one <: Arcbblahop Mannina arri'!ad in Japen and conacienlious objection available lo Archblahop Mannlni key partlctpant wu In repeated contact 'l'llOlday on a lour or mlsdonl. He Is lo the young; streaaed' the churc~·· concern ... 1th the Wltlle House, the White lloule, vlslt'llOl1g Kong, Manila.and New Guinea for · Mexlcan·AmertCllll and blacks; converitlon headquaiterl, and Whllt' 111er.ra-1ttendtng 1 eudlllrlatlc congress ··--~··• Sa"'J· Ho ... .-... -. :. ::. -<1penllif.J'eb. 18.ID~alia. He plans lo au~·-•~Y evening Mass; Ft-om Pqe .I He 81.0 said U..... were strong !-tttum.Jo IA>1 Angeles Feb. rr. established a Zl -parish Inter-Parochial indication! that "at least part of the ta The eoRIMBtory for the •new cardinals is Cowicll and 8 Priests' Senate. NIXON financing was arranged through a ~ey !9cheduled March 6 at lhe Vatican. He expre.s.sed -particular concern ' for -• • • Republican fund raiser who. is a cl~ Archbishop Mannin1 Is vtewed as an youth, saying, :'today's young people are associate of President Nixon's." !1tp11Wnlnded• person who ·has installed a wonderful. They have wonderful, values. waste, more ftlllltl and greater fftedom A Senate aource indicated thll wa1 a quleUng, lolluence on the Los Anl.... We are blessed wtlh thla generallon.'' tor Ille indlvldual American lo earn a reference to Herbert W. Kalmbaeh..of ""chdloctlsO'• l:S·m-Cathol\CI. ' But Archhlahop Manntni · ha I rightful place ID bla own commut>ity -Newport Beach, the Preoldent's peraonal •:lle'wu·faced wlUrtht"'ltik of aellliltg ,maintained • 1trq slan<( ··-and .tor. the state• and localllles to lawyer and former deputy r111ADCe ~ «atlon'• fourth :largest archdloeeae abortion, calling • recel)t U.S. $.ipreme address their . own needs in their own chalrplan of ht• re-election campaign. when a.~ succeeded James Fran<ls Court decision permllllnl abortlona up lo wava In the Uahl of their priorltlei. A Jtennedy aide decltnec! to cooflnll or at:ardtnll Mcintyre on Jan. 21, 1970. • the sixth month of pregnancy "out-''Tbo role of Ille federal government deny thla. The archdiocese was known acrou the lleroding Herod." ..• should pot be to dominate any facets Effortl to reach Kalmbach for - McCord; farm;; omciils ·.;r~ .. -, .. electloo committee, wore oonvj,cted 'Nll(l.ay on chargea ol bur&I~ Jnd wlrlllapplllg . lleonocrattc n a ti o n a I ~dQuartera, In Ille Wafer1at~ eomplell hen Jut JllOt-~ . five other delendanla ID the - plaaded IUlllY 11!ortl1 ~ Iha !rll1 •lal'lad. . U.S. Djltrlcl Judie . J. Slrlca today HI ~ ~~ for each of twji mQ In Iha trial a k the Occ to say that he great doubts whether a key prQSeCUtion witness testified truthfu11y. Neitlv>r Lidljy !JOI' l\ltC<lnt Jr. was able to raise -the !Jond lmmedlately and Llddy's lawyer requested that bis client be sent to the . ...minl.l:nwn security iDltitution: at DanblfY, Cciin:. t"'" J\Jdge Sirica alao dressm down Gerald Alch. McCord's lawyer, for some claimed errors in the cue and said , "I'm strongly conalderin& referrlpg this ttljllter to 11ur 11'1.evfllPt!; CIJl!Ullitlee • . • your conduct delerves cen1t1re." Alch aj)Ologlzed to the judge for inoludlng In his appeal"aome matters that were cllacuased In chambar1 and then seoled' by the judge. . McCord and lJddy are awalllng sentencing. ,..... • .,.1 ' ctNNffiAli.i : ~ of cl'rillzatlon to cannlball, the lndone- 1lan "iovemmenl l!llllnlllllr:-C1oYemlnlol 'ojfldills say Ibey lll>Y ..Ue her from !hi country since her visa expired in December . Depeodln&' ._ llldQnmoa !a•. however, lhe ;_<:Otlld ~ .ly, bl allowed lo remaln In the country ti tb1 opouseolacttllod. MIA Sarll<flt WU W<lcornecl ~ the country by;the wife of PreU!lent Suhalto when she '1rrived last year on her latest goodwill and research milsloo to lndooeiia.. . 4 • • .. · She baa obl«\11~ (oqd ill• t~ 11111 for the cannibals, pins shipments of medical supplies under the Slll!ent-Dyak Fund Jncorporaled. A Maj. Gen. ~adi, -of the Dol)l!lmenl of , Socio! Wolf are, also cl!ilmed dlJdlli 1 a:. MWI OQllfarence Thursday that Mias Sargent .-or Mrs. Obaharok -has shown disregard for Indonesian· cultural value$. Ho !l!d ,l)OI eljllc!f~ but,.hinl<d at basic ~pproval of marriag<!i. Officials also complained that, in their two-year, $720,000 cam paign to civilize lbe "!v"!l~_ .. <?'lef Qbabaro~ l1."'1 their mciol 1mpamun Uni: u the-h'fhal leader. ,• By-~'lhe 'chf<l, lf la~. Ml!is Sargent ntai!et the cl\>illzaiioo Plan 'In jeOpm;. ~ .,. '" - Government offlclalt ilto laid aha 1DlY be forqed lo leave her new home to Mal)ama1 llZ mllea eUI of the n1uddy . IQ"'l Cl· waineaa ~ .ID~the' stale cl Werl ll'llll quJte"'tlOOfl, ' . " · Tblr: they tndlcaled ~·ptotiabl)' baJ\ cilbi~leuFbf 'bar I~. I .. , .. • " MONT A.NA KILLS EQUAL RIGHTS ' I HELENA, Mont (uPI) -The Montana Senate, after a series of tie votes and two hours of emotional debate, apparently has killed. cbaDces for the state lo .·ratily _ the _ ~ l_!!ghla Amendment to the U.S. ConsUtutlctri. The Sena!O, controlled 17.13. by Oemocrits 'l,'hund!ly, heml litn· Jolm K. McOonald ([}Belt), say, "U Jesus wanted people lo be equal, he 'O'O\lld jla .. bad 1iJ: men Apostles and l1x women." Two votea wound up ~ before the GOP minority leader chtmied bla .. to from support lo oppo1IUon. Fuel Rations tsatloq 11 the 0 fortreas" of the Roman Born In Ballngeary, Ireland, Nov. 15, of American life, but ntber to aid and comment today at hiJ Newport ~ch t€athollc Church. 1909, Archbishop Manning came to the encourage people, corrununitles and office were unsuccustul. •io Priests complained about a Jack or United States in the early 19305, and institutions to dea1 with as many of the 'Ibe Los Angeles Times, quoting freedom. Nuns in one community staged completed his studies for the priesthood difficulties and challenges facing them as informed sources, said the "key !what amounted to a revolt against at St. Patrick's Seminary in Menlo Park. posaible," be said. participant" in repeated contact with the 'lehurch, leaclerlbip. Blackl and Mexican-He wa11 ordained June 16, 1934, in Los Alt.bough the emphasis in the message White House was Donald H. Segretti, a -T • .... • Angeles. was on domestic matters, Nixon young~ Angeles Iavaer who bas been "' , -.": .. ~ . , .11~'-llWAe<iMI U.0-froni li38 lo .1138 promisad· a loreign policy that "°"Id · linked •lo alleged ·~·and"llbotale From Pqe J and earnei! a ~lorala In canon law. maintain "a slrong America -an effort&''aliatnsilmin«!rit!c"t•'Uldtlt\1ll ."'f,. HREE FREE . hoRe~~~i ! lh!.,,~taryted Slatote1thetn llai38te, America whose word Is believed and candldales In 1971 and 111'12. WASHING TON (UPI) -The Office of Emergency Preparedllell ......... " whooe ·.strengt.h is respected. · Kabtibacb is reported to have h , , Archbiabop John J. Cantwell !Of II>• ljlen-"The peace with honor we have channded ot leut tl5,000 lo Se&reltl, the u prepared JI draft plan w.!41g for I'lllioning .of a variety ot·ruei..- , Los An&elaa c!Jocne. He. wu nained achieved In Vietnam baa ~gtbened. Tim~d, ·llltl'•& '""=~ l'rom guolJM-to home he~-to m~l'-tit& naUqn'a•energ).,trilis Mi r6"'~ to be •• •ot ohnen 'tdi,iJugr-·--aux.In.., ~ll1p .i-JM An ..... ., Popfl . thl!"bafeoA'lftel'tean cr«UbllltJ,,.!_be' ~td,.r--declined comment. ~ ... the Washington Star-New!' loday "P')('..,.•'f .; .. o .. I nd going from the house, some residents PJ111 XII In IHI!. ''We must act in such a way m CODllllg Kennedy's lnqulry~j)epn last October ' '' -.~ ..... , ··· '' '''' · ' ',.,, . "" • ·· •• , ,..,.. ,,.... ...... • ..... 't~: ..... ,. ailed police. .Archblabop Manning war appointed years !hat this .credibility will rlmlBln and focused chiefly m allegalio!ll of GOP THE DRAFT PLAN, which the newipaper said '!& helng ClrcQ. Following lhe first raid the women b11hop of Fresno In 1967, but returned lo lnlact., a~d wl.th II, the. wnrld ata~!"1Y of efforta lo spy on and c!Jsrupt · the · lated among high Administration oHicl.ola, woulll require ll)e Prell- were released from jail ~n their own Loo Anlele1 two ye1ra Isler aa coadjutor which II ts ao mdiapens1ble a part. campalgna of DemocraUc prealdential dent to de¢are a national emergency before it could be implemented. ecognizance while awaiting trial. archblahop of the Los Angeles Nixon deJCribed the 1,~word repart candklattl rather tbai the Watergate _ Once implemented, it would allow the government to take steps -., After Wedne~ay's mests, their bail archdlO!:lfae. · as a "conclae overvl~. ot where we buq:ing case. ·· to require the use of substitutes such as coal for oil where possible, ~as set at '5,ooO but wa:1 later reduced to "It bwt't been easy, of coune," he stand as a people today . G. Gordon Liddy and James W. the Star-News said. · :,1,000. ~ one' 11ald of h1J church career. HNo l!: Vlce Lt. Robert Rh In eh art vocation in life Js easy. Many, many IT LSO WOU 0 l'acknowledged thst the presence of the momenls of It •re filled with anguish. Fre .. p_,e J Fl F I 1 027 A L establiBb a syBtem of priorities for fuel use In ~omen In a suburban neighborhood .wu . "B.)11,I neter had any altemaUve lo !be U ata tO ' order that easenUal trucking and railroad traffic U Well U mw ftinusual. • -: 11)1~ Jn mind: I nevel had any_ UP-p· ER BA"' ~TLANTA (UPI) _ The Loodon nu trinBlt oyllems could continue to operate. during a fuel crlals, the ~ Re1idents of the nelghborlllldd = IPoklne:,baclt or regiela, nevtt anYtltlni i'.l • • • t e demlc sweeplnl the country baa newsi>.aper said. ' pparenlly think ll's prelly unusual too. like that." c aJmed at least 1,1117 nvea, Ille Nallon!J 1'11• ralloul!tg syalem would compare· to that uted 'during World lnlons of the alleged presence of a of 11!0,531 paid In taxes.on the property Center for Dlaeaae C-Ontrol reporteil .W~IL "· ' 1 -' -"· uburban-style bordello r&nge from IJe because the company basJ)Ot bad.1* of· .'.'.tod'.".a'.'!y~. _________ _::_-"==="=:%::==':':':i:" ==============·=··=· ==·=· =:;:d dlgnalion lo amusement. • ·t1-r·y He,..v:ly the land .1nce the county'• pr..cr!pttv•. -The future of the asserted bedkeeping U. " , • • • . ' peratlon in the residential neighborhood rights suit wa~.~· '""'-"" oour1' 1 · r-1 ·. ;o'emains in doubt today. • L"-t · .:..1'...d • J 'l This refuad ~d be.--on.a · • ' Some rosldents reported seeing a .::tuarue in ai fUldl!tl lhal~·publlo -·~--Ibo ' ~umiture rental company remove • ._ _ . · rJ.lbtjg,~,.W the·~ ·,,:--:.;., ~ .:;_ ifurnlshlnga from the home Th~'\Y • :S~ LUIS. PJ!ISPQ (AP) -'Drug • .:-~: '=' ' ' ·• .,. -.• ' • latternoon. advocafe TimOthy Leary awaltini· :y __ ;.,.. -..I I And Rh inehart Indicated that the further court action on 'two trials -.:; ,J:Q.U.l'Attfi Co$~1~. ·;. ~epartment's vice ~etall will continue ~o remai,rls under tight gpard at Callforni~ · . .::... :_ ;:""W " • " • ' pi-rest the. women .1f t.hey continue their l\1:en's-~lony, the prison he is charged JUCHMOND, Va. (AP) -A federal Clegedly 1lllclt act1vlt1es. with escaping from three years ago. judge ordered the bead of Vlr&in.Ja'• ''But,'' he added, "with each . l.£ary waa tranllerred from Santa Ana penal system Thursday to pay '21,286 bl · nsecut1ve arrest, they bec_ome more after a jQ'dge dln.Unued his trial there on damages to three former prlaonen •&: -; urlty conscious, so It will ~me drug conspiracy charges until Marth 5. the judge 1ald, were 11ubjected to cruel arder and harder to gather the evidence Jn U>e muntime hia arraignment bas and unusual punishment at the stat• make arrests." . heel! si!t rOr Feb.' 13 at San Luis Obispo penitentiary here. U.S. District Co\ll't 1 County Superior Court on the escape Judge Robert R. Merhige Jr. directed • OIAN•I COA!T-'' charge. that the damages be paid personally by i ' In !he Orange County case an innocent W. K. CUnnlnlhlln, director of the state I -·"' , _ plea has been entered. DivlllOD of Corrections. _ ~-'i. -.... . ·= ~::.=c::-"'.': iJa1·ted-' ,,...,.....~ ..... ltllllll c;,m,.,..,., s.,.. ,.,......,~'*~ ...... -frt••· , ~-~. N.wplf1 le.dti ·.i ""'''"•1*'!]£,_,..Alk \I..,, L8"M ~ a.eta, 1NJMW.JiW~ S cte- " '8ft JllAl't Clim:·~ '"'°"' ... ~ lldltkln .. publl• .... ~· ~ Tiie prlrl(~l Mlltll -'"'•I llll ,._, ..., •• .,. .,,..... ea.ta ~It. niK. • I.ob.rt N. w•·;i • , - Judge ~Qv~i Corirt Decision w -· - A municipal court Judgt'I ~Ji arrest. ·-• . - .J~ Pr.IOlnl •ncl PWlltMr J•c .. It. C11rl1y \'kl ""*"' Incl Gt!tw•t M-..r ~ Thom•' 1<••¥11 -.. rt1l1Jrn , ... rare praJtle f~~· ~":.._a, Huntington Beach p()llce arrested Hwlling!!lft ~ch mil! ~bli'iilll While Jan. 15 about ~ Jlllle.,.~th ; : : on charges of .,.tn& tiie llliP::to liGnt of the so u th• r n Cllilomla l"1llOll ducks '"' 1lruct ~ Tblll'lday by an C-Ompany plant on Paclllc O>ast HJghway • ~ EC1119r !! Ttill'ltf A. M11r,Al•1 ' ""'"'9W-. llilll?w .... S Ch11"'•• H. loo• 1t1,h1Ni '· N•ff --V AHl•llftl M•MflnQ £lilllloo i ~ ~ ' Orange C4unty &>perior Court judp. after his bird allegedly llOlred llloll aad Judge Robert P. Kneeland, responding struck down a pb>Uli dud!. ~ • • " to picas from lawyars for the Callfomta They said White resisted arrest and Department of Flab and Game, ordered that his com~on, Steven Earl, SO, a the bird returned to 1lale oWoen Marina Palace nigl\I wa~!uiiill whO,U ... pending a court detenninallon ' on on the premises, lo Withe lo multiple char&•• flied a1alnll Omar escape. Earl Is aloo for trial White, 201 of 19372 Woreutar We, March 13. HuntlMleft-~ ....:.... .. Anpy Illh Md Ill Ju4P~d ache<Nled • heldn.I !II 'l'hunday that thef ' :Jl!Vlllplly to acUoo tbtt nullU!od tile aarller rutlu&J11 take poqesslon of ~~laloon when Weal Oranae c.untr MlllllcJJlll Ol!lrt Ji was learned tbal J Ith lnteoded JU<tce • ic-b. !!mlj\ fo t In lo return JI to Whlt8 tbt ~ Suptrtat~ .. A -!<',. f .. flla>ner's trtal. Wbi!l;'.a 'Cllllolllla'"Slate tllllfeillll lit -They 1ifd the pf'Jll'll ta~ Is ' Lons ll11cl"'llldo11l;-bp -ordend. lo •anlsltlnc IPOclot lhll lo~~ f~ trial'~-ii ln ,,.... ',iml\11'• ' U~I In .C.IJ!omla and .... COIJ\1rotm-:FJO •illa..., llla1, incl.Me 'fheY aald folconry Is hunllna:" Wlld .pUle, poUOQJ.QIL ol all ur.der strict tupervlll~ -t.be unblncTed pralria falcon, fall to careflll isllWlllCt of Uc the obtain a hunllq H...,. and • ..mt1ni andent aport. .. • • • •• • • • ·~~flEAftANc~"SAtl CONTINU ~· "· ., • -TMIS WEll(-ffATUIUNG SLEEP-SOFAS.. ~ · . :. ~ .... • - --· . " • " • : .... ' • • . ; • • • • ...... t • • j • --• • • . • • --. -• • ...... .. " ~ . . " • -., • • - -. t...p ................ 01·.w1 Ille....... • ... j .. '2"SAJI , , • _, lo M...._ ' h1rruil• •~tw•L SH ..t - S1l1ct ....,p, f-H••red~n, Htrit•ve.-Dreul, ••d ,. •• y Ott.era •••il•~le at r.d11<..I ..... ~ si.,. .._ lo tO<l1y for .... , .. ~ -• ' •; • • . ' -DAECll.-HiAITAe~ RIDON-WOODMARK~ ___ ..._.._..._......,..__.. • • NiWPORT W,C11 e Ill! 1"Ulcut'• ~ • ' kNtM LACON" llA'CH e HI MO!llH ~ HW\', ' . . ......... f0.l4NCI e 11".t Hol\WIHOINt at.W>. Ill-ti" • • i j 1 ' E • • p ~ c • p r • l I I I I I I ' I I I I ' I • I j =-----..--0 --.. -~ ------·· • ------ -----"'" ---- . Growth Cut PlanGomg To County A population growth iepon golnC tO the Board of ~· 'll'edneod«Y llllUesll a -ol pJ&min& procedures wbld! woold brloe one mllllo1f f.- penons Into Orange County by year lOIO than Oliglna1ly projected. Under current plannhig practiees, the cronty'1 papulatlon by that date ts estimated to reach s.ti m1111oo. By lollawing lllopo llsted In the CllUllly plannlng -• report, that c:oald be reducecl to abaoit S.I millloo. Tbe report ii called "People, Polley and Growth: A New Direction?" It lsn1 beinf ...-..i for adaption, but rather to llllfiiililte plibllc diacuaslao in "'-·ol inlving at a........,. on growth goals, a county plannes' · 111d today. • • "Oaolnllling growth ii Intended . tO make It easier to acbleve CC10UD011 goals,'.' llld planner_ Bob Oilon, mentlooinr better transpoolatlon, bouslm and cwerBlJ qualllJ o1 life u a few <l those.. . . • ' In a • letter attacbod to the a.page report, c:oonty pl1nnh11 dln!ctor Forest Dicb'OD telll the IUpl!tVilon to ''!mt this reparl u a challenge. Loot for what you -with~ .whl!t.""1 don't." Dlcboan notes that the report emerges at a time ...., d!aDlfng publlc values, .... ...... precedmHetling ""'" cledll9na , and ~ complleatiog ~ -are o<turrlng. "But tbeae dlaquleting flCll must be faced, .. .lie 11111'· "'Die --growth that cince prevailed In Orange County .., looger ulsts." . SKYDlilERS WILL PERFORM AT DANA IWIBOR FESTlvrflES TomSmlth~Towonl---Giwl lofEw The report ~ that the current formatlao of an Intergovernmental Coordinating Council will help coonllna~ plaooq stratqles, u wfil better O<llllllunicatlao with LAFC (Local Agency Fc:nnaUon Commts.'lioo.). Whale ·Festival Some ol the techniques advocated to begin the modified growth or slowdown ' In population 8l'e expected to be controversial, Obon said. Dana Wharf's first l!""ial 151iva1 o1 They Include: the Whale was launcbed -,. -Id -Monltcrlog System: ·Develop better contesil and stationary u(!lil1 ·ill Ille methods ol letting county dectsloo-• mal<era know what ·•···•·· actions are oommercial comples ol Ille...,. -going on In each local~ But the real Octivily •bfcina _, -O>nmtent Devdoper Requirements: witb band concelta, --Attempt to acbleve aome degroe of and lectures and demonstntiom ,. Ille -onnity In the regulatlaos developen rebqlldlng of the benls ol ~ must meet in Ille county and varjou grays 1:f....::nlf~=..:'ts face !: .."! J..iiina was set to tab place ~ Olis Iner-the coot ol housing,'' Olaon aid. altemoan ol paintings -... h • ~·d: ~~.f.~'!..~·. '=!1..1.~lt:".ftf.. ":.~ 8l'eU W.Wc mr.e;,, .--~ ....... ~ festival bicl.-the ....w.c o1 dbPoJs growth allocatlao, • budgeted -ol by the Marine studies ._... Ille _... The ~les -ID the crtteo (aod ~"" llarillli EDtitM!d -Ulllncorparaled .81'e81) ""'1ld baye to --Soll lbJIJ'e N\dear C !die .....,_,~---· wlUdn •• • -~ ' • ~'renu:cber~ about the~ hii ~"~dbe .. ~ b..it. ln ID area " OllOn said. Saturday's 9ched11Je goes like tilir: -,2-14p.m.fialewatd!crutses .. -lnim Ille ~ fleet will ...... m.ly lnim ' LID. to % p.m. M11i • .is $Z prr perDJ and JCAJ vaDaa cm be obtained by calling --.-,.. -. .. --the whale -..i ltdmts once again, but Ill I Li laft . died paramedic it:ttl•ilc -·-·wlntiws ~ sailkite ..,.,, lnim • dill -the -... ..;.-.... -Tiiey begin al. -· lb . -..... illdadiog cm-..~t -.:."!'......-z ~ ~t G&riop will be bdd at 1,. p.m. . Ko · is ~ged at the .lcltitrL.. --.-+ f rld.q. fit.ury 2. 1973 s DAILY PILOT S .. . . DAMA WHARF'S FESTIVAL OF THE WHALE WILL INCLUDE VISITORS FROM THE SKY Gray Lucier of Cotti MiU Will Entert1in With Futs of O.rri~Do on His Hing Glider -~... ~ii Jan···~· .. ~. ··--tamu u: _ ss e " az _ ~ --·-·· ~ -:e~-:;_~ Swarm '""=--....... -"... ...,, -~ .. -.. to "."." ·~-~·· -~. .... • .... ,..i. -·-• ··~.;~ JOHN VALTER!A:. -~ • · Of .. 0.11• Pltlt Slaff For years, U.S. Border Pa'lrol ofticiab have planned ·for the June crush of wetbacks, girding themselves for massive nwnbers of ·arrests and dePortations. But for reaS4>1)1 still unlg>own, Jwie came in January and the patrol's 200 offieers lind themselvp4 besiq¢ ,by waves of allen11. . • .... "' : ~ Two thousand or the ••wets" a month now wind up .in custody ao:l on their way back home, said patrol usistant chtel .Dale Snncutt Ibis week. · NOi only· do the arrest totals show a c:l!ange, but the makeop of the alim populatloo ii shifttng u well, be said. Thi> past weekend patrolmen at the San Onofre checkpoint arrested ~ than 300 alieos In a single day. Among the group were many immigrants who had traveled from as far away u Costa Ries, lured by tales of work and wages In the United Slates. The Cmtral American citfuns are ·~ Ill preporlion. . • : ... It.·coilb'tbe ageiocy an • .av«ase-ofi.$D per penliln to dOIX*I those -to·tbelr native coUntries. Swancutt. ~ined. 1be crush ol wetbac:b in·Jome ts a fact of life, because those Individuals bead -. . . • • oortb seeking migrant agricultural work, picking crops throughout the West But oo one has y.t explained tbe January phenomenon. Statistics. kept on deportations show the scope of the problem. In the ~ fiacal year the total in the San Diego Region (including the Soutli orange Coast area) amounted to 6,558 deportations.. . But i-st calendar yesr, for 0111Dple, tile iJ<nootli· total was· more than 72,l!llO peraoos. • SUnda)'I aeem to be tbe -worst, Swanc:uttsaid. They also are the most trag1c:•for the lmmigm!ts. !'our peraons were killed early last month wben the men SID~ them no<tb reallied the Onofre checkpOmt was operating. 'l1le &tandanl proc:eduro is to pull over abnzptly on Ille San Diego Froeway and either flee en masse, or to dump the human oato and then bave the lllllltller -ofteli a U .S.1 citizen -clear the roadblock with ao empty CBI' • • What -happens to 'the immigraiill once Ibey ~ clumped la tllelr own alfili, S-IOid. Mall)' walk no<tb Jhnllllb camp· ~or alqtheoceanfnml. ' Border: The lour peraons killed by cars bad made a dash (or the coast. ~ This pasl weekend a 16-yesr-old boy died in a traffic era.sh in the area. Both C8l'I were filled with smuggled aliens. , "Sure, 1t•s tragic," Swancutt said. , But be blames the smugglers, wllD treat their client.s 0 like a blmCh of sheep. ''They could care less bow many el thooe people. die or get picked up. lbey know tbat tbeN are bundreda 111D>e ailing jusl -the bordet." 7 1be smualen get at the minimum $150 a bead. ,, Checkpoint commander Capt. Eupne Barris, a veteran "( milny years on the beat in San Diego County, ts baffllll aboot the January flood as well. : It has cauaed aome secondary hangups as well. For the put oeveral months -befcn the llUddeli -· -patrolmen had ""'""' beavtJ.y :.... and quite by accident -oo major trsfllcldnl In c1rup, c Routine rbrcU_.'1 bemlT ]Olded veblcle& -..., CBI' or truck capable rt careylng aliens -bad turned major cschet • ol _morljuana ... ollw contraband. . ·But in --,..itol!Den ba"l<O bad less limo to punuo u.· ~ aDlfe. _ • . · ~ . t'. .. ' force =..t and. l!Aylng you let toi> · the -"end. . ~ permit q.iotaa: Relate the At U:30 p.m._ Dana .llills High smd's -of building acltvlty to the band, amgtiden and ~ will populatioo projeclton. Oilon said this petfcirm iii the -cenlr>l -_.. ol Ille ctsuoe ''really c1Qe! get to" granting only village. Shortly a1tmrank Ille -a c:main numb& ol building permlta a Patrol's fireboat and CftW will ' De1nonstrator SALE ·. " ,..,. --demonstrate firf'liPting -in Ille . Other stepo suggested Include control channel neam,. Whale slides -1 ' ol air, water, noise pollutlao, design ol lectures will be presented at tt a.m., (Jllhllc aervtc:e lacllitles based on population projectlool, modemlzatloo of aome local government funcltona; more ftlglit itven to local general plans witb conforming IOll!ng. The report ts the aecood ol . two mu1tlng from • dlroctlve to the General Pair Facing Death For Stealing Cables· Planning Program stall to conduct a A<X:RA, Chana (AP) -,.,.. ......... oa the ·Dawre;~icatJSes and GbaMiau, H ..t:a · 1"99 old. ~ .;;;;'.quenc:es ol l1'0Wlh In Orange senle!ic:ed to die before a firinc lljllld far FIRST SALE OF THE YEAR! .. , e CAPRI ~ - ' a;,:.,ty. first report~· the . =·t~ ...... ~-..~ "''"'"' eountywtde -aDd Its ·~ ~.,,......,. ~:-": -. e MARQUIS e MONTEGO e COMET ' . !Jlllllcatlaos for key · areas, oteOllng telepbone ~ is a jnporred a set ol i0111J to guide fullft trwiooable -and l*'itbal* "lly development and set the stage for death under a £0Vtl-doci-ee. comparing the c:omnt growth pollc7 to IAwyen far -·men m.. Pr zH "*' an alternative modified growth pollcy. mercy. What Judges Think Aho._ - • -.. Capt-is to I . Conti11ell'ta~ ~ -. -;! -• '";:' OtJS • . . : SAVIN(fS on these near .new • low mil~e 1973's ----.... -.. -. .. . - ---Jrcu Of!l'l!e.Nttt~ ••• "£•1i-~ -...___.;;-- ' - . - .e. CONTINENTAL e STATION WAGON • Kii HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • 54Nl30 I I • ' -~ 4 OALY "UT Nm NOSE Dflf"· -In this h•"wa, l(llllftfma We bear from the , '°"" -oat Ibero ill reodenbtp lmd wbm Ibey-I llnlall complalnt that I ~ -npart llll't ....... 1e. So~ theyn rJcbl. -11111111-. ... mmforthrlcbt el-io dis llllo the -IDd dele'mlne WlMft .......... u this Ume. •1IJl!"T'al' LAST VICTIM -Coffin cootaining body ol Lt. Col ~ • lit. Pie~ ldidl., lll'ives In U.S. for oerri<es. lilies wlJl I.: lllld:... Saturday at Mt. Pleaoant. Lt. Col. Nolde wu last ~-*"' · killed befpre Vietnam ce_.flre. ---Z: • Men -Iba DOI, the pool !Joo.boo probe divulgea that wlllt ttauy happened was that a news IOU1Clt -either by -"" design -c•v• the llalf writer a bum steer. The IOUlCt just lookod at the reporter wilh wide open baby..t>lue eyes and wallud the llaff writer down the ·.Connally Doubts Nixon's Backing, hut· May · Switch primrolt palb. • WASHINGTON (UPI) -John B. Coo- All WBU., YOO 111~ ,_ .iJ nilly l8ld today "I dCll' ttally believe" "--ond -tllblP tboat Preaident Nlxm II becking him alrady lllrdemd, cynical newsplper writen IDd for the Republican presidential nomina· U-111)'1 really dCll'I belieTi 8llYdifuc. lion in 1976. But he hinted he might be 1bal'• pbeoy. Wa ~ ev""1tllliw: ~Id> aoon from Democrat 'lbaf1 why we -., U.. t<leplmt ca)k • . The former Treuury secreiar:y in the later, .n.r tbe -·• "!!!· i :. Nixon Cabinet was .-at>outpuhlilbed t.1'1 taU u eumplt: •-• npor1o that NlxOD' !Jld ul4 C«mllly Only ,...i.,, ~ ~· '....utdmakea .... ..aaldatelA>auc.-1 Cuporl ol tbe Onnce Qlualj -.,, Jii!g;. . . ·• SUpertil«1 -tllll lbe '271,11111 Olllmlly, wllo DI<! wl1b NIBn earli..- F'llnlow -!llo!Pl ... bu been tllil -at. Iba~ lloulO, griDned Qlnplrled. , _ .• ......;-y Mid repl!id, in a tapadJnterview NOW, POil ,;... of-,.. wbo may "":',llliwli ee the NBC-TV Today Sbi>w: live ellewhon~ liiNol'.Gf. all poalble ~"1 lbltlt I'd -leave town. --. Fllnlei.lllill lo loclted ID Costa tbla« Ille.Ibis JIC'I" up every time I come Meal. ll II ... ~ fmrt between .(e W~.l.dm't really belleve the Newport ~-... :'.Jbe IOulbtrly ~l,llllcl.\llat.:. I can't believe -bw d -~ Oltl ol ill major _ ~l'Neldet ~ 110 malclng • lll!e- l'unctlam II lo ~ IA> lftd tro at .11"111.C bis cboic;e o1 a Republican oom-Onnce O>oil CoJ1Me ind the Costa inee eo da11 att<r ht. own .-Jectlm." -lllgb Sdloal 9"m?11 just acroa the In respmse lo a ~ about recur· -. ring report. he is planning IA> change ,.,. -Fairview Illa -famed "" ...... ,,._ ROad will flood in party alfiliatiaa, Camalb' llid, '1 might well do II." '11111 ii .__.....,.. pabllc iDdicali<ll Jot ...... ci--...i his plans. But he added quietly: "II I do it, it'1 n« going to be on tile .... ol_a.oe•iug the presidentlal -illltlm • . • It Is bued cm wt>lcb porty I can he -comfGl'table in." . . --aired -bis positlm Cll Qianally al I DeWI caaffrm<e W- daT,' the aame day u nne ol Ibo .,. -._...i that ho Had ....... faftnbty -Ooanally far U?l. 'lbe Plaklent tapamled: "I wauld be oUI d my mind If I we.. IA> ho ..-..., '..,ybody far Ibo jftlidl!noy at the _. mt lllDO,whm iliore·are • llllllhor d people Wlio Ill•• -...... -... -----that they milht have an interest ID ~ pc:wltkn." NIHn ~that be Illa ''very high reopec1" "" ()rma!Jy .... -. .. the former TelU petlM "aiald blDllle any job !bot I can tlllok d ID tlda OOllD- try, or in the -nrid fer that mat&er." S'iennis Shows Steady Gains, Has Good_ Sleep WASHINGTON (AP) -Wounded Sen. 2 Texas Lawmen Slnin • Aft.er Checking on Van a bee91 dn. F!ll could llltle there In J h ' 2 D h =::~~~.re.; o nsons aug ters -lo Miiia poolld J!l'ClpltatlOn up • .la C. -has lhowed dwlY SAN AN'l'ONJO Tu. (UPI) -Two "One ol the of!i<ers was lying in the ~ ond ii "alert and wdJ. Deur County obentrs depities who middle ol the westbound lane of State arimled, • bit doclon reported today. slopped a van for a routine registntion Highway 811," Uoyd Aid. "The other Ikll Ilia eaoditim waa oWI lilted as che<t were -fnm bebiod and killed IJl8D ID a ditdl olf to the side ol the road -~·6f~:::,1: .. ..:·· 'Jt~~ive Most in Will aiatnna JIGD'I piwt about t mtlcal. • .. · • "" • · as Ibey .-,.ed lo their Pl!trol car eatly oo the otber ·side-Gt 'the .,.1ro1 car .... ,. ,,,_.,~,u;w1...,.,l)N1w:111t; •QI~:"""' liy .Jit •i!W mltldltl ol: . Liilio sMlf>i~flte!l'1ll'lvllig 'bf'lliilbd the ~ tlie other appiidtutly the Officers. " -· ~ ' [ ~s n»roE'~ ") 4;:~=.-. San Antmiopolb-1' ~'lieandca::ld.!"r;,ft:O-!~tl the stocm drain line )>eipg flniabed and -==Jlt .W.oH'1J. I W!;;;;,.;. -o:;_· • fir . ll'" _ •·-•-Ji: drive ._without wearlllg':Y. • I . • · ' ""'~ 1 Seu Cibtftt." Johnson's will, tlgned six mooths before So Ibo --K rains, this happy he died, loaves the bulk ol bis estate to f'enow ~ Into the Wnily heap and bis two daughltrl and names bis widow ~ ~Y down Fairview Road as executor. m And what -he Dod when be gell Thero WU llOlblng in the will IA> lndl· there! You guessed It. He finds himself cate the llze d Johnl!on's -le. r1gbt up to bis eyeballs in floodwater. lilrs. Johnson was left all of the former Does he call Chairman Ca!pen to president'• personal property and his in- oomplain.? Nope._ He reads the riot act to . terest bl tbetr household items. Seven- ,. for lyuig lo him. -•~• ·~~~ and ..i. Did Chairman Caspers lie about the teen ii::.wwWll3 lTICUU9 em....,yes r& flood line being finished! Not really, you C<ived "lildMdual bequests ·totaling .e.. He said it WU fmisbed BETWEEN $81,00J. Paularino ChaMel and Arlington DriVe. YOU SUSPECT that Chainnao. . JOHNSON'S WILL wu dated July 25, Caspers, in ··making the grand 1972· . . llUIOUllCelDelll, really BELIEVES the JohnBoo willed •IA> the LBJ Library al flood channel ii cooclud!!<f. •' the Unlvenlty d Tuu "all of my presi- Trouble is, it isn't ~ between' pentlal and other papers, documentl, ».. Arlington Drive and Newport Bouleva(d.: torical materlall mementos objecta of Arlington_ Drive comes in at the, OCC and art and other nWnonlillla uiciucllng but llesa. High Campuseo. 'ftilit ' "«here. not limited IA> bool<s motion pictures h1rview Road floods. nars Wheer If;. ' 1 ' llill lloods. That's where tt "Will continue,. • to Dood until the rest of the line" gets Sputnik Launched done. Right """· the Dood cootrol people -· guess it will be next September before MOSCOW (AP) -'!'be Soviet Union the entire Fairview flood line gets launched the 547th unmanned earth finished. satellite in b top tecret Cosmos program 'lburedaY., Tua ttported. The .ALL OF WHICD perhaps proves that official news agency aald the Sputnik was things aren't always what they aeem and put into an orbit witb the following when you're ID the newspaper dodge, parameters: a high point of 205 miles. a you'd better be on your IA>es. low point of 129 miles, an Initial Same tlliDg mJcht be Aid for being in ;;lution 'of 89.7 minutes and an orbital the llQanl ol Supervim doclge, too. .. • . ol 65 degrees. " ... , .... . .... ' . ._ · I ¥.A"'to"'o'I;~ '": ... P,,~,<!>VIOD and .. -elm-·" he h/ld hlu oflice1!'.JYJo1tbosJ~~-ibo.oa- still pictures and socmd records." .-1 • -··-~ !·, •• :..e~n~tf1t;:Z: .. ~.,-.~ ,.t~l ~~r~tDff'MJl.~~.lu~go He left $25,llOO lo LBJ Ranch foreman victim <Ii 8 boldap.-._ 1'lolday ''There's 00 ......., wllJ' tbia -.., aid. He· gOI there ab/ Id eijhl liiliiutes Dale -ond bit wife. night outside bis w..i.i..~-bame had • look .... _ • said ... J·-Llnao 1ol at the moot· after the shoollnp llCCllmd.,, Next in size 8lDClllC the individllal be-good Dicbl'• ~-:itbauglt his the J;;if1 olllee. '?jV0 ;;t doa1 1:no,. lie did not ,.. the van drive away. quests wu f10,llOO IA> a lilter, Lucio ~aim¥ -ilfcbtly, Walter Beed why." The o11icers were Vincent ''Jerty" Aleunder ol Fort WlllllL I AnnJ v..l!caJ Center nparted. Linco said Ibo -WU slopped be-Walker, Z3, and Joshua P. Rodriguez, 13, J-pYe -llllt .... ai 1be C1U1t u earrieci ·-M!me tap both ol San Antooio. LBJ ranch IA> tbe N-.I Part Sorvi<e ,..,_ Clio insiead ol Ind tap. AppumtJJ the The shooting occurred at about 12:50 -tecently for an addition IA> the LBJ na-/ • ••-r~ ~ hnl o11ken were •titdled rib the ... a.m. 1be suspects were arrested at 1:40 tiooal historic oite. OSLO (AP) -The director of the planatio!I d the ngistralioa and ...,. a.m. U wu also ,......,. that 1,444 ams· Norwegian Nohel Institute oonlinned walking any fnm the van wllm they 1be area where the shooting ocaured of the ranch lridqo wae di !Jr -today that President NWin is among were killed. waa about 18 miles oorlh ol downtown am after be ldt Ibo White -to mt-1 "dmem ol eaodiclates" proposed for the One ofli«r waa sbot """" in the head San Anlmio near the community ol Leoo es Properties Inc., ol 'lblsa, otla. 'l'llll 1173 Nobel Peace Prize. ond """ m the lq. The other, .._ Valley. spol<emnan adcloo t b 1 t Mn. Jo1Dm The deadline I« nomina~.• was body .was ~in the ditd!, was s1J1!1 The ~ depulies bad glven ,the dJ&. would -"-··livmg· atthenmdl. '11mnday. . • ~"~the .... , . • •. patcher .the license nUl!>l>ef ol the .van ......."'".,.. . . · ·· ... _..,."' 1*;4 • tinlt·N~ 1dlJ"t before they left their cir to talk tOl'the e The late pr<Sidenl aid in his last ' who"""1rfed t!i0·t1111een to liixar Coimlj penoos ID the van. It waa tflilt number interview that the nation'• l'8Cial irob-, e OU SJtlU t9fushie_ BJ!oPitaI, saiipt 8Pl!_Nred • ~-~ and the. deeiption <JI the van whlcfl aJ. lems aumo1 be --tllel'e JI ,,. ' • • c_il'.. ......... was med. • '' · --• lowed tlie quick arreat greaUr awarenm that whites and~ BUNTING'l'ONt:;l\'; V • (AP.f ~ -tr.s .• '.:. "" ' • - . _,. .,.. · llill ---111. • :;::;:i .i°'::c ":71bd ~ tt; "ONE STANDS in ID -Jl.O"tim b>lb lbe Bir 8llldJ ml t1'i Ollli> Rivera with all tllp odvan1-tl!lo l*l'lrJ' ia the_., Ibo apill 'l'bundoy., np "' giYll blm IDd Ibo other --ill • million..-al petroltum waste into the rut. neglected and .. -. • ho ~-Guard officials pr<dicted the said. spill from Ashland Oil's refinery oeit " .•. But unless we ._,n.e the fact ~ Ky. may;· total a iDJDi111i • that one's ·en tho bill and Ibo olbor'1Jn , ~ • the hollow. the lioe's m the DIODlltaln, the other's in the ditch, wen DOI evaJo. ating it properly. and If we dCll~en!uate the problem properly. we can1 oolve the problem." I . e A~ stamp in memory ol Ly. den B. Jollllaon ii ICl>ed111"1 IA> be issued Aug. 17 -wlddi ---.. lite pr..itiml'• l5Clt ltlrtlttlq. Ttjps tp; China, Russia ~-l.;:Peace-Kissinger •• Easieril u .s. .. -..... ' ........ -~ -,..._ Wet, Snowy : ... :. ""',J""' ... ------· . .-. -... . .., · · !(airi SoakS · A~tlantic· St.ates to Virginia . ... ----\· ••;•- Te111~.aures ._ --·- --a?: • k 4fi ·'' " :ll !f ~ " Vf'IMAM.llOKI(.~· --· ........ --. ............. ,............ . ~SM . ...... ~!!.· --!er~"':."~~ "'! Jlo:n..:.~..l: (C..cal tU I 11., a1llf lldal doto dPJJCGI' _, Oii P•IO.) . ( • I • -- • • j r ., -I ~ d ! .~ ' I I i ! I ' I . . ----~---..-------....--..--_____ .. -- 'The Rock' • • May Open To Public • • • Ex-B11nny Tells OfBeingDrugged . SAN 11RANCISCO (AP) - ''11>1 Rqct.. -llkt • lblp olf )SU l"lwdP", bit -Clvll w.. IOlcllen, lnfamoul criminals •• d J1!i1!tan1 Indians. Now there •~ plans lo opm Al<;atru '-------- LOS ANGELES (AP) -A when she ;,.,,. lo Mamis' former p I a y b o y .Bunny bome to tall: to her boylrltod. testified 'nNnday lhat ..... .._cl!liss Williams "*YI !be-did cbol<ecl, couldn~ breatbe and not realize al the time that the aaw "all kinds of tunny man was the IOD of the Images" aftel' allegedly being senator. given a balludnogenlc drul by Miss Williams said s)ie ba.9 the soo of U .S: Sen. Alan lost 20 lo Z5 pounds alnce the 1.sland lo the' public for the fil'll time aince 11159. Cranstoo ol C81ilomla. incident Alcatru ... Included by f!>-lut year In Iba ..,GOO-acre"; fl.I mlllloa Golden Gate Natloaal Rocreatlon Aru and port &lpt. William 1'bale.n said 'lllunday be hopes lo open It lo -by Copt.ers Chase Plane Joyce Mane Williams, 23, told her story OD the witness.----------.! July ,L Near L' 11am1 at the trial ol Robin Cranllm, !M. Younc Cranston is aa:uaed ol adminlslering the druJ lo Misa Wllllama, an uplring actress, Wt· March II. PACODIA (AP) -Two 'll>e Incident ~ • 1"""11 B..pu.& poll<e bellcapten · cbaaed a ocx:um>d during a party at the SAN Dlll:GO (AP) -'ll>e atoleD aliplane ICl'OllS the Coldwater Oanyon bome of ,tlavy ~ lo Nplace the bea.tly p 0 p u I ate d San David l\lan:uJ, Z7, who alao is = i:i1m ~ r ~ Fernando Valley ncrtb of Los charged with the olfenae. another Sen =f:le t Ii ,\ngelea and ~ nearly MARCUS IS a fuglllve, and 1 20 ' ' ""'"'·' rammed 'I,,. the plane in 1 two-CrlDlloo is being tried alone. · ~-1 •"r"'"-"" hour c!*e tbal mded when Miss Willlams said Cranston 11~ new boopllal 1flll ,.. ~ ~-Jliniled bett,-police gave her a mug of grape juice " b b J'y -~ _r.:; Aid. • ~ that tasted "v-sweel" She. ,pr.o a ---~ aaid Paul S _, ::s.:~ v'!11~~ n....m. 'JD. o1 Sylioar wai :::" to~berahe !::, to~ deputy -aeen11rJ ol ~~a:~ llnhhlng the drink, and went -·said here '111aiwday. Cessna llO al Whll<man ' lnlo the bathroom and looked • lnlo the mimlr. e .......... •-AlrperL_ .Be was -..! for "I wu seeing all kinds of 'LOS ANGELES (AP) -In......., ol assault_ with a funny Images," she leslified. P1"ading • bad memory, • deadl1-tboysaid. "It seemed I aplil In ball -I Defenae. Depertment ollicial POUQll flAJI): t lie Ir saw · a skeletoo. I started bas refUaed lo confirm or d<Qy ,_,......., __ _, the stolen screaming lo myself in the the swom word of a former ~~~ mirror." Everybody Happy? LONG BEACH (UPI) - The city got the awcadoe, motorisla got a belier view of the atop sign and Hollis Privett got $2,JllO. Privett planted an avocado tree in !root 9f bis bOme 40 years ago and nurtured It Into produclnll about 500 avocados a 7eu. Then the c1t·y , ' oomplaining that the r avocado crop was blocking the view of a stop sign, ' ord~ it trimmed, and lopped Qff so many' !ranches that Privett DOW •• • ... gels only about 45 avocados a year. Privett, 80, a retlred . real estate -· sued and the JurY awarded him · '2,200 In damages. staff member that Ibey bail valJey !<Ir more than two The proseculioo contends orders lo -Imm boors dnrln("..tdcltll dived lo that Mias Williama waa given ==~ .!:ate= within 50 -teet of several an exollc drug called MDA '--------....Ji Ellsberg and Anthony Ru!lo, homes, came dangerously .., ~~=ca: the ~i:;E!:;m~ '.N• Cell Be Cbarglng the goverm8"111 "tbout Ulbls . ~ :'" :~~ ..., Floyd uay~ of Simi. told Judge "W on~t1 "Weil def " police e8r!Jer,Jn the -• • •. . .... ~wyen rn-the that bis Cessna llO bad been trial armed with testimony stolen. • -SAN BERNAl\DINO (AP)-'lbe juage bas denied a request from a re~ Army officer, Several reeideols later foc two de!eodanls in a murder trial to. marry,. taking note of moved today lo have charges _ _. tbal ~""'plane lbelr confinement and ~--'•"' "a' i:looe • ...._._, ..._, dlsml.,..< en--'• the.J: re,..-. a._. was ~ ,,... .,.,_ .-. """' .. -flying emdleally over "'"'• if DOI more, in the eerly pert ol a marriage is vilal lo iD Jang lice ~I did DOI y homes, police-.aid: ,r-range 811CC0911." an order from the judge. Two Los Angelea police 'Ille ruling by Judge Jooepb Campbell was dired"4 t...aril e Rw• Dl"'4ell helloopters ~ diSpatdied lo defendants Andrea Lynn Holin:m, 18,. and Benldn lJougJas lntereept the plane and were Burt, lO, wbo . face trial tngelber in the "lllaying o1 a Chino RIVEllSIDE (AP) -Gov· guided by radar operators al p..-guard in the freeing of convict Rooald Beaty, since, n> Rooald Reagan's m...... Vall~··-· wbo tracked ca~ · ranch at Rancho C8lilornis -..--will be broken Into 33 paroeis the en their screens. ___ mE BEQm;fil was.made Thursday as.an~ for resale under a plan . Superior Court by def"""l' attorney Oiarles Garry ol OUland. ap~~..:'..~ Cob!__~'-nru.·venlde Votina File Judge Campbell, ~ a variely-,ol _.,,,., sigbed "I ....._ uu~ ........,,, can feel the moolh of Jeliruary slipping lbroogh my fingen." ~ bought the land fn Garry said in fact be opeclallhe trial I!> la!it tine monlbl. 1918 for fm,ioo Jn cash and a SACRAMENTO -A bill to Tbeprooeculimaaidil f-aaDluch, too. "'"" ll;ad..,,91.M,-Ql,Jal!'I,~ .. ~_'.'~o~r~ ~ ,. .. '!'be judge ,sald ., • ._,......,,.,mday•""1ichoiocal owned. Reagan complained In ...... ~~ volen -the ~ judge will try the case. .• _.-w..Ulbal·theprvpedf-=~ .. toward . a ,.sta~kle __ .Gerry said -be <oxpects.ltlo cail!omia SUpteu>e Coort lo ~water. . . , syitem~!"l"regislralim-rule Feb. H -lo ~t_ bis,a-1.for• ~e.ol tri~ •;,f''Oo<,.,Ja'.U:HJ. .... ;u!}W ""' ,Ms .~ i>?n~': ~"""1,&i),~ti:'toift'b1a!PubUdty. l •• ~:--,fi,~11 it".fl 1-lfervyn l~~ B \,......,_ .. ~ ? .U 'l ;tl ~-'i· ~'C';;; _ ,.,, _ ::i.. ~ VICl'ORVILLE (AP) _'Ille , Angeles). Thi measure would • AUIO INDICl'ED "' ""'°" seper'ale'1ial in guard C81ifornis Reglopal water require voler 1n1ormat1o11 on -., case .~ Robert ALln Seaboct. 2Z, and Jmn llollloo, Quality Board of I.almtan every registered voter lo be 45. ., Rtglon bas adopCed .a. kepi ln_computen by the State 'll>e four defendants, all from the San' Francisco Bay"":"• reaolutloo directing the lllate Depariinenl of Gene r fl -diarged wt1b mun1<r and assault. and freeing cmvicl attorney general lo enforce a Services. Beaty, since recaptured • ..... and desist order against the Heavenly Valley Sid Aru at South Lake Tahoe requiring strict adbereoce lo sewage regulations. 'Ibey aaid the Heavenlf Val- ley operatloo bad not been complying wtlb the order. e'NoEllttt' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A ' court order barring two mra air pollution standards """~ make any difference In C81ilomla becauae the state wouldn't have been able to meet the utellsion. offlclals aay. States were ordered under the· Clean Air Act ol ll'IO lo meet federal standards by May SI, 1175, liut the E n v lronmmtal Protection Agency bad allowed two-year e.temlom lo 11 states. e Cltfd C••,..etl WMON}i (AP) -Police chief . Floy.t'W. Mattox of nelibbi>rlni La Verne bas been ordered lo --• driving charges in Pomooa • Municipal Court on Feb. 15. Pomona po II c e said Thursday that the chief, on sick leave since last Jilly I, bad been arrested In P0mooa Tuelday lllgbt after driving errlllcally, bad fallen aplnol a door and Injured bis . arm -whlle..belng -eel 111111 bid -to lake breath. blood • . ' .... t • We've dropped' · part· of our ·nan1e·; •• Rex ch ; · ... •• IL,;._ ........ ,, • '· l'~ l • • , ' • to· co111e up .::.:· . . " - with .a new namtt••• • ReXnorcl · ......... ·1 .. ' w.•,. ~""".._..._....,..a 1c11t men~ chain. ' . . ., -' . ... ,,, •. f .. ' "' ' \' -- • ............ --. - -. ' ... •• • - . -. I • ' ' • . .... ,' If,, I -. . ' ~ • • • ~~~~~,~~-. _,. "' • • • • 4• ' . .. "."> • • ...... .. . -' .f . His "jean generation''-look k0>I sport sh;r1 3 • 4 9 llare leg jeans 4 • 9 7 Polyester knit shirt wilh smart new ;zip-and-button stylipg, siz:es S-M-L-IL Heavyweight 100% cotlon chamj>ray jeans in qavy, white or brown, sizes 30·38, ltiseams ~-... 1 ., ... c ! ~ ~ . . . J AIL Y PILOT 5 !: • "',..._,.., ' . ,. >. llol .c ' ~· ..... ~, 11 ,, tir ;. -. ... . . .. """. 1 a. J·; •!• .. ,,., -o:l "•""·~ ~·-· ., ' ..... r-• ·-• • • >-... , •• Hee easy-Care -~--·. \ ~ ...... J:J,.,. , . • po!yest~ pa[-ups • , • •::4~49TOPS "' .. ' . •11 . ·~4~9 .9PANTS l• ' • J ' The "righl~n .. combo. O.ur most 'l • poplJlar dOuble-kriit pfnts in sizes ', .. ~ 10-20: Our great ~lf10ntl0p ~ u; in siZes S-M-L ... • . ., . • • . -.. ... ~·l f I 'l-. -~· ft". r ,,, ,)'l ' , . or urine testa. Enrollment Lh ......,._to elem Iha water and air,,, ma-....,.'Giid qll!1lf'f · production ... """"'1ale -ierials hancmn~I': :\ bulld roClds ... plus nied>aNcal and hydravRc Powe< trClllllllissial ~ Re-.! ls CM' -COfllOl'Clle name. We've changed CM' cl'Msicol r~ Sassy little bump-toe tie . ,l;;:8.8 "" • Gale. Have i .. ~ Vlnyl ~6nq. 81<>W!l/crelln, ~<;-'t9!oi:010e>bf • Decre&.8t'B • -· too. -we're Iha Speciality Fa.-DMoion,-Runonl Inc., but • ow pnoducts will stll be mcut<eled under CM' brandn.,.e-.l'llelron." I . Wm ta loDW ,_., Contact Wm. E. Bracey, ioi-.s<Wt, sp;diilty - Fast.• Dhl Iii\ ltlinard Inc., 3130 W. Harvard S1191t, Sonia AMI, Cclfaui9 9™ -:__ ~. 11111111 ' S,t:C •1A111sswMf P 1 ( • . ' • .~ •• • • • • • ' 'P"" !.."!~inc~/ earn el. . . ., .. ----_....._ ~ Gals' step"IJ'l moccasin "8·."98 Smooth instep gott tortrlmJ1t. soft 1ricot lining. Two-tone omt:rre1 • • • I A eHMJlllAIMlS llOllOclo-SL eWOOOtARD•MIW 21500V<IOfJllM;•lt~m>~ •SA11Tl.AllA "'""'- et011A1Kllopul"'°"11-••IAKIWOOD Cll"'St.IM-l,l .... -fAH-... Otacl .. IO • OU111r-• m.i .... -111 o,.. ..-,..,. 1tt:»1-,.11 .. 1 • . , . ... . ... • • • ' • • • • 8AD.Y PILOT DiToRUL PAGE Nuclear Mysterie.s HMrinp 1a1o lltcJI ~for a pair ot new lllldll1' .-ten II 8111 Oudn will NIWllt • a r I 1 In ..a Ill • -~ localloa' -San Clemlllla Clt7 Coandl dwll,,_ Tbe U.& ~ r..llV'Commlalon Ueenatai and 9af.t7 lloalll --Ud otf Ill mldllnam eorl}' 11111 month after m.,. than a Wad ol t.olimoll1 at a pcJlh -bu! \olally ullllUlttd '7 bOlel In Son Ditto. . ThUI fir we have hMl'd about -relaUYely mlJlor sbikedown probU1111 at the n1111n1 iwctor, and we a11o ha•• bean! -111Rmely opllinl9llc projection• b7 uWitf aperta over the evacuation Ume In: aM ol an ..,. cident at Ille a•untlng complex. TIMI lattB point will be brouiJll up once more wb111 the bearings rMWDO. Although oppollfllll haYI acored a few aood pointa. the ..tttence oo far welgha be1Y~a;:n the lido of the uU11Utl -Southam californla · n and San Diego Gu and El9ctrlc Componlel. NOMlbelem the OOP()lltlcm ID the planla abould be c:ndllad with barins mldo both the uWJUe1 and the AEC ata!f lllOl9 mponalw. Poe1 have nlMd qu..U0111 wblcll should bt an· IWlt9d -quer* wbidl laymen often have about the mysterto111 world ol the atom. f.ostly Philosophy Thi :J.orlty of Laguna Beach Unified School District an of the need for careful steward- Distinguished Record When San Juan Cap~ nllaunteur rr..d New· hart Jr. took Illa tint oath ol ofllcl for a ICbool board ~o, the area wu sleePJ, run! and 1earcel7 popu· And tbta year -more than l110 decacl• later - Newhart bas decided ID let someone elae take bll place. The cheerful Mbslon community bUllllellmaD started as a trualae of the then-amaU ,::apillnno Elemen· tary School Board. ~ Next month he leaves a unHledldlltl1cl !bat 1uper- vlaes a l~aquare.mile area . with mlny tho111111~ of studenll an4. an awesome amount of buslnt11 eontront, Ing truotees at each meeling. . Newhart always· wu extremeJr active In ICbool af. fairs throughout the 20 years, llittlnf on commltleea which built the Saddlebock Communllr Colleaa m.rict and other panels that selected the llta where Cal stall • • • • When phlloeopblcal difierences cost $40,000. they mllll be bli on .. ~ llblp of IUJla1Wrl' during their campaign. The retrain II not a new one. They voted rte111U7 to fire Supt. William UllOID and bll two top atat•.anta. Then the board demanded Fullerton noir stan~. ~ ' HIJ coolributions have Indeed been muatve. And bll experience and wisdom w 11 I bo 10Hly mllaed. • 'We bsve a chance today ... to ensure better education . . ( better housing .•. a cleaner environment. · ·' . • • · Hospital's Critic .._ -. ~ .. Called Iriac~ur~te.-· . ' .·. . 'to the Editor: .'Jfe cannol let .. llldlollen&td certain • 4enliratillc --appearing In Mn. lllcbanl A. Brandtwio'1 totter in ,-_ Jan. 24 illtll. MAILBOX : sOum Oo.uT Community Hospital .;.. ~ IA> tbt point or ltelng L<«m fTOffl roadm "" tDflaonlo. -cfeaerted. • abt otates. tu of Norma!IV .,,;u,1 1"°"14 CG!1Vf11 lllflr ~. Ju. 11, _,bed avatlable lor _., ho · 100 tDonll or 1111. TM jeneraJ cm wu In uaa, and with IUl rlolll to COlldnl• i.ffln IA> Ill lfllll'I ::~titla~..:: ~ = . or llr,tliltl•·.tll11I II r11m1tl,_1Alf expected to be matertallY hlcber oa 11"'11 fllllll 11tcl1"11 olgnollwl and 1jme goea m. "' I matter of lac!, 10 IA> ftlClilhoo add-, bul """"' "'°V Ill :..S °'3!"Uocw anata~~ toillllllld Oii ,,quill , If ll!fllcllnl tg tau =tbt 1toaYJ pottent toed. "~II ~I. PDltrvplU llGI !JI· • We Itel 1111Ul1 ltundrtill ol community ptlbt11ntd. ,.j>lrli.d -arid ......., in th1I area wlio contrtbUted ,_,,..i, IA> I be development ol th1I quosi-pUbllc illstitutloo hava a rflllll lo be lflrooted by lJn. Brandewie'• Characterllatlo or It o a "cancerous pmrth." She places quotation marks around "community" in "!erring lo the hospital. Surely, II ahe lia1 Uved in this area for any tenct1t ol time at all. Mn. Brandewie must be '"""' that Sooth Coast bas every rf8lll to call ltsell a "Community Hooplta!." ' ~IT WAS conceived, founded and ftnanced .. a non-profit, communlty- hmed institution. No one: wbo ;;..trlbuted to the bulldinl and --fund has ever enjoyed any prolll whatever from lta operatlonl. Nooe ol lhe hundreds of men and women w1ta 6ave put in W1C01111ted boon In voluntary • !lork duriog tho ti yun It bu been in -edltence ' hive ever received any remuneration. ' 'lbere is an implication In Mrs. 6randewie'1 remarkJ that 1he !eels the bospital is IOIDtlltw to blame for the 8JWlh ol thla area. Such an occuution 11. or course. preposten>U1. un1 ... tbero , bad been an uraent need ror a bolpllll IO serve this area, It would neYt:r bave come into existence in the flrst ploce. Md unless there had been an UPgent Reed. fer_ continuous expansion since it fint opened its doors in 1959, the commwdty would not, time after time: bave raised funds lo enlarge iLc; facilities. ~ SO rAR as future lf'Owth is concerned. the chlr1e that dlrecton or the bolpltal have been "too buoy expandlnl, In hopes ~r partlclpating 1n a rut ... meaalopolil, [O provide adequai. attention to the needl of the existing community" li 11 ahaurd oa tt t1 ambll\IOOI· ; 11 Mn. Brlndewol _.ting that the themben cl Iha Boin! ar Directon bope (or 1 om e portOOll 1aln or a&&r•nd· tzement out ol the OIPIJllloo of the bolpltall • The bolpltal'I boon! mernben have egdeavorad ovar lhl yon, 11 part or their .._tbllll)I 10 the COIDIDUDlUu served, to anlldpate futura baallh "!~ Deeds by eanlul P"lh atudtel .... under the lllldlnco and ... .,.u"f. ol aperll In Ilia llalol. and lo mab aul ble and adoquale ~to meel the ....sa u lht1 occor. WB U0UT 1blt Mn. BnadlWle bu beee -"'Oded l>Y our _.loo> pO>CrllD. Jlqt ft de DOI Ital her Jrt &1vu lier a rtgbt to dlltorl tbt INth and ....,. the lllOlivaa of all the rood peclllla who blYI liven unlold boun or unaelllab effort anil 1111• 1\11111 or thelr bani eamec1 _,. to our community hospital. 'l1lole who bava blea Involved in creatlnJ and oplndlns t1111 !111Utut1on lake great jll'lde in l~ and rllhtlully so. It comes aa a ,,...t lllock lo !hem IA> ha,. their elloftl demeaned and denllnted. just u it II a lllock lo the mem6en of the bospltal boanl ol dlrecton IA> have their inteplljr and their delire "' do whatever ...... bell !or the welfare ol the commuilll)I qllllllooed. Mn. Bnndawle opeaka cl "«111~ltlon lrom three nellhborlnl bolpltalt.. la 1be awa... that two or tlieae hoopltalt ... docwr-owned, even lbouah one ol thorn calla itseU a "oommunitz lfolpltall" VlCTO'I C. ANDll!lWS . . - To tbt Editor: We regret IA> have leamtd 1blt the rtmarkable boule at 1911 Wave S'"'t ID 1.aauna 11e1cb llandl 1n dine• cl halo& sullocai.d by OOllltNotlon of an overwbelmln& 1INctura on Iha adjololllJ land. We dtpl ... this prospect and trmt tblt .YOO wiJl IOI fit to Oppoll the virtual oblltentlcn ol 1 "lllltorlcal Landmari<" · IOI. AND MRI. GODl'REY LUTil . . . • Canadian Love Story : One prl'1 life ln a small town in Ontario, bor flnl love allalr. her laodna- llon wltb rtlll!M folth. with dlpnvllJ, fi1J1 c1e.a111 -a bllPI JVlll& name lJDld Cbe ....... delalla al.....,.,, lilt -- ... the ...,..u-Canadian -Allee 14unro bu blended lnlo a powtt!ul mwl tlflod, ''UY<o of Glrll and W ........ ~11,91) .. ~IN 111B p-of p;nrlbi Up, l>tl F<faa feda cbnpdltd to tit4blldl a 1tt0111 and -riable ldmUIJ tn a lllot.-llri<alod, maJe.clomlllated aodeCJ. ,,,. --io 111r rau to pnMde ber Iba loopil9llall .... --lier - .... -alienated """ tbe ........ ......i bet. ""~ -_, ( TBE)JOO~) --Nlelde. A lloonltr al the Clt'I'• borne of!tn a Ad 11ampl1 cl a -"-1»' ia.ommait &one awry. SIDI, ......,_, kindtlt-and ilto 111- JIUlllOll con of bunwt Uva are laid ,,.,. Iii Mq. allful p-. A PUT ti Dll JO!Un throlll ID ttt11 -Sile klndlea mtlllOt1u in tht mldcilHod. and oilers hope and 111> denteodliis IA> tlQe who mo lllll .., Ibo thtubold al llf•'• uperleoc.a. Cahl!M ~ • Dear Gloomy Gus I'm tiled of truckers who bust stop u,1111. They claim they CID~ stop their llll rip in ttme. Maybe they Olllbl IA> drive slower. A.C. -------... 1111111'1r ................ .... ..., ........................ o.tlr ,.. ... . Some Men Tqrmoil Behind tlae Seetlft The Moderate · Democrats WAlllll!IGTON -Thart l1 mucb mon tbu tblt br<ut. baatlns ' • Sen. Gtor&• McGovern eashed at a hJ8bbmr leltlah MIDCO at Brtta!n'1 Ox· lord c.ueae . Whit Iha South Dlkote radical, deeply allUctad with a wallloc-wall martyr com· pies, really was doln' was declaring war "" the wide ran&• of DoinoeraUc leltden acllvely bent "" rtcl-dtnc the PltV cl ~ trtrwmlst and ~ -tbltl<lled control lpd dlfR_ troualY domlnltWll<' tut year. (aoBERT S.AJ.J,EN) stgnftcantly, this ego-aalvtng utterance constanUy crop1 up ln his commentJ. This self-righteous refrain permealed hl1 Oxlord dirae. McGovern'• unnamed target in that venomous excoriation v.·a1 the Coalition tor a Democratic Majority -set in ~ lion early laat !all in the conviction that McGovern was hea;led !or a catutrophlc nationwide repudlalion by the votm. ' role in azing hll bumblini National Cbalrman Jean Wt1hrood 111111 tlecting Robert ~auu. moderate Dallu at· torney, in her place . Also, McGovern is weU ware that Coa!itoo forces .,.. active In the drive IA> rid the party madlinery ol the ...,.Jled "guldelines" and other devlcel that enabled the estmntall and milltenll IA> put over blm u the Democratic .~ -delpite hll loss of im- portant -primaries. Particularly outn&ln& him and the New Left -.,. for Democratic Ao- lioo (ADA), bia pilnclpol prvpapnda medium. ts the ()>Olltlm'r pllhHalting ~~ rouowtnc are Thrive;9n ... Injustices Thia PlbllC daclaz>' . .., ..-Clem Of war en . Diilnocratic -~and~ 11 .• ~ aquarily Iii keeptna wtt6 hil lrue!atlltude -whlob up lo mw be ha1 canruuy mul<ld and oblcltrtd. OROANUEllS and loldera of the CoallUon comprise a wide range of party regular1, Q)lt(llber• of Conaresa. bu1lne11men, laborite1, edi~a and oom· mentator11 educators from prominent schools thn>ugbout tho country, lonner cabinet members, and onetime top White HOUie and other officials. '"'11le Demoatdic ~~trouble ha ~~., ..... _in .:.we ve ,-c; relonning the Democnlle piinj ... For too tone now, the voica al common 11ose have been hardy audible in tbt blare cl the New PoUtlcl . . . We want IA> help change the cllmlito or oplnm . . . We WBDl an aclloll poop that ee help cm- didate1 who bdieve: u we: do ... We want the American people to "'°" that there ts another, more responalble:, tradi- tion of progress in America." EmNEYJ.~ 'l1IHPtl al Lorp1 SOllte -Iller. tlml, ·becla to -a -ol lallure: they oolltet bljuall ... Iha WI)' otbcn collecl atempo Cl' bottl• ...... • • • Diplomatists are ~ of lylnc lor their country, but the iul lrl&od>' ta tblt D¥>re often Ibey Ut fCl' lhtlr .,..,,.,.,..1. against Iha -lottC-torm "'•"their country. • • • Of all the quall-u.. of peraanlllty. natum dlptlty la tlle 1111 lllOll dearly oonlerred l>Y rrace, and 1tut teaChable or learublo. • • • • 'l1>e averqe motorist takes twice u looa to 111 out or a parkin(Spllce when he inow1 aorneone ta wa!tlnJ !Cl' It, out ol an uncomclous reSentment that tho wa!llns motorist louod a iq>aee raster thin he did. ' • • • I !Ind It bani IA> balltve the loll-myth that most dlrt7 Joket· are ~ up b)' prloonert in their spare time, although I can't thltlk ol an equally pleuatble source for the endless streatn. • • • lpoaklng cl job!s, I enjoyed the witty ....,.t a lady made IA> me at the i... tarmllaloe cl a CGarll llial: "U tllls Itta any WOIM, tbtJ'vt tl'>I a llil 00, qieir hind& 1 " '\ . ~ • • • • • • ll<lore a democracy ..,, CUIJll nose1 Ind have It mean anythlnc. tho llOltl muat lie taua!Jt IA> dlatin&ui!h the ..... ll'om the manure-heap it aroWi In. J' I WlllLK UoooYEllN bu been quoted oa NYinJ ~for party "unily," at the oame Umo bia puhUc and, particularly private statemenla mate ti very clear that any "cooperatim" forthcoming from blm will be wholly on bl! own terms; in other words. be will play ball il he 's calling the shots. And when it comes to doing that, the self·sanctlfled South Dakotan i s unregenerate and unrepentant. U anything, be. is even more radical and given lo sell-justifying -tionll euggeraUons than during bia fNnttlc electioneering, and beinl completely con- vinc<!d tblt "I didn't loH, the coun1ry lost." None of them bolted the party'• ticket last year, but none l~ted a linger for McGovern. That's what is ferociously burning him up. Unable to assail therr. as defectors, he malevolently berates them aa "so- called liberals," "timid and depleted." "with no principles, no programs, li\'· ingly only from day to day, caring only !or the perquiallea or oflice. doing nothing and not carin& lhat notbini II dooo." Jl'Jom Mc<lovem'• Irate viewpoint, there Is reason for his enmity toward the coalition. IT PU YlllD a key behind·tho-11Cenea The Coalitloo's declaratloo concludes with the lollowin& rlJ>iing avowal: "It is the intentloo of the Coa!ltloo lor a Democratic Majority IA> 1pealt out forcefully and lrequeot!J' in the hope !or redressing the Intellectual bllanct in America. In Ulil .., I amona atbers, we believe: we: can contribute to restcring the Democratic party IA> Ill rilblfu1 place of leadership." Problems With ·Initiatives By SEN. DENNIS CARPENTSll 34lh Dlltrlcl ni;, right or tbe people in the State or Calilomla IA> 119e the lolttaUve process 11 a Coostitulonal right and a very valllable [GUEST REPORT J °"t the word lolllaUve Implies, it ol marijUana ware bolb alniple In that relates IA> one taking charge and un-tbey tmolved 111hjecl matter whicb Ibo dartatdng·a certain coone ol actJon bJ Jn41Yl\fual voter could undontand, and bta own authority, ·l!llcb a tltla • alter tllaldq • t110r&1 Judimant, vote ao- nieans lll•ally tellDa' h llw lnlo Olll'I oordlnlly. own bands.. However, other lnltiaUve: meQUJ'es did nOt lend themselves to easy expressioo c~ma!:.~co•~h .~~ ellll ~.nor did the7 relate to ~-a alnP-ilM bmlv-~ State of Calllomla Wblch would normaJly ~llllOll ot IUCh an luue IA> be an actlYlty of the estahllshld tho c ro~nts an exercise lo lelllaiatlve process. an because Ifie people are uked to llowever, tt lo not 11ltbout problema, undertal:e 1 declslon when they cannot and t1ie question of the vtablUI)' of ID-poMtbly undentanll all tho lmpllcatlanl ltlative meuures would Hem IA> boll ct tbet doclalqrt, ... ardltu al tbtir belnl down IA> 1n analylla o1 the typo cl -· ID laYUI' ., oppci.ea to Ill basic teneta. which an put to Iha -b7 tho ,m. lllaUva procell. ms 8()C.u.t.ED poUutlOn 'IDtlllll- 111 other -.!s, tf~ eotlld bt moot Gil lltt J-primary ballot -I underllood by tho , the deYlce ls ..,. 1n point; another ""' the COlllllne very meanlniM; tbt QUlltloD la toa lnltlalln an 1111 Nawmw ballot. 8olh ol complai and ClDtiot bl unclentood l>Y Ibo u.. p&'OllOllll alltc1etl tlllbJICt matter pooplt, the lnltlatlte ..,,.... ta Wblch ielltea IA> ntll'l7 t,'fery 11ctlvlll' of ~ ""' lllf.<leleatlnJ. lltt Stile 111111 tte p.ojlll, and wllldl Ir> ~ EXAllPLS. Uta !Jt111at!Yea Gil tbt ..i... -ol tbt moat tlltalled anti '!': • November blllot rela"·• to tbt N .... ~ * 111ttftll_." l,.talttlYI -Ml JUI ~.. ,._.,.... ·-lhl 1.e1111a-ol Ctlllland&.. local govermnen~ the entire llntcturt of open-space land, tu law, the economic impact of Intended Cllllllnlctlao liow down. the right ol govemment lo lmpooo moratoriuml cm the -ol property without compensation, tho Q11t1t1on ol bow much the govtmmettt can aflgnl lrom year IA> JUI' IA> acquJn private lands. IUld -ot1tor ~ ........ is.we> '""' embodied tn tbt .,b)ect mat· ter, and each II Yitai IA> major "8JDO!lls of the llOlJQlatlon. This la-the problem with Iha Initiative approach. IT II NOT tbtt the ._ c1Uxen is not sowt mixtP to under9and the issues, It II tblt the •-c1tbm ls never upoaec! IA> 11-t-tn a mean- ingful and aclenUllc "II' .. tblt be bas very llttlt O!>flOltUnlly IA> acquire tbt ... pertise and liiowledge al !..ta that ouaht lo be involved in making mamenlQls decisicm which aflect the emn aoddy. OflAMGI COAST DAILY PILOT of Ibo death penalll' and tbt halllltioo • 'l1le !lrOblem la tllat ID ~ • -the , IDdlvkfual ..tor, ""° tNf ltoft---- '!PIDlon and 1eneral feellnl about the Quotes ifubJeet ·matter ot the lnlllatfve .••• IUCh Jtob<rl N. Wtt11, l'llbllllltr no._ KH1111, ldllor Bal'llo111 K!tlbiCll -u;*'Ol f'cv,i1 ldltor , Qlqer a...... lltllywo911 !Um and . ... ....a .,. -.. l'bl not COit" aemU•• If amerve5means ctiooslQi JOUr Ill\ ftll -and In It folewl'. I'm a radical -a cal dlsbeUeYOr tn 1..i. towanl permlal-and loul llDIJllle and lD1lhittJ that encouracta the drllf«llltl4d _ 10Ulll, P'°9le were so IDllCll -ppler before llie7 fl( so mlxed up." \ as ''save tb6 coat.line" .•. .ne~ really ~ low tbil decl.slan<nakltll .. ...._ Ill an lntell!ll<'tl WI:/· Ha It IQll 110 • --tel· ......... vuUS11111 lor an<$ 11•IMI Bit~ of wblcb ii llmpllitlo ... ~~:... Jtn. helpa him IA> tildenland ""' pact o1 tblt !or whlcb be II ..U.C· FOR INS?ANCE1 ID Ibo COll11lne h>- lllaUve, the wl>ole field' ol the t1chta of private p.vpeity, the lllue II. roCJoi111 n . • ' QUEENIE -L~ Jfl. BOJd' ; · • .. Gal Wurth -Helt You say you're too young iii remember SWtetwattr BiD Ga1"s? lie l!Ulde a killing In t1Je Klondike gold ruah. One night at tbe weighing slatioll; he'j>Jclred out a portt<ularly pretty dancing ljldy, stood h<r Oii -aide ol ·the -· piled the otlJet' Bide with gold nuggets until both llkles bolo anced, and said, "There, litle girl, it's an yom'S.. .. Sweet- water Bill IWi!Uy developed an eoonnouo feminine follow. Ing. It's sald Ui.... wuu't a woman among them wbo dieted. IN EUROPE, most all the WOOlell llhake bands, train ' . • < passengers pr<fer to ride backwards, and room aervice waiters rootlnely let tbemaelvel·ln to ~pied - -ten, -'wtlboat-lmnd!rt«. KILL 11 PERCBNJ' GI tbe,nts lo . any givm shun, and Ille lelt<>fir nlll -will reproduce the original rat populatlon wilhln 12 -· So .. , thereseordlon. ' Hanoi Journey: No News Types WASHiNGTON (AP) -Tbe Wlile --IQI 1t <fe.~ cided again81 permitting U.S. newwww llDd pbotosnphen to BC<Oll)pllly pnllclin!la1 aide Hmry A. Klsslnpr GD bis Feb. lD-1~ visit to Wnot. ' Pn!al secr!lary lloaald L. ZOigler said ho, Kllllnl'r and oUlen made the -became they fell llloy. oould DOI provide proper tr~tloa 1kilitles and also bece,.. ol ''ttle nature ol Dr. ~ trip." ' ---------- rrldaf. retn"' 2, 1m DAILY PILOT 7 When Is , U.rihorn Re l rPeD ... -----. BJ llAUY SQIWEW beallh. -11 by lllting ,_._and '""h•d 11. fir the ~ lo -n 111.! wrote, "the jlllldary, al thi s t nre the ~ 1114 .Ibo be. Glllclal llmiu ~ "<•mpdli~" in1erat in the poil)t lo the <leveloproent of WASlllN.3 Jt: 'l, 'DI I bolplla1 ,.••dJale~··an lllioM• dop>a 1111ti1 1ldl CmllsJ, _,, aid ...uld, er evei• ~· lllloY<Ige. ts not in a a m . .Y·S. To ~ Is • Ibo allMlull tll>lil la the -. pnlllhil. _.,. I . pi>!ltl<IC.lo speculate u to the • I ~ _.., eourt WU to woalrl bani re,. H lie 'lbe aut .uled 00 tM aurwu.'' t a .--naolve Ibo QuSloo, • ~ polal GI Tialiiltty, But, be abo OOled the law ,.....,., I.-P. Ont coming to the cooclusloo that ~ g """' tbe l<lm Is poteotiaDy genenlly does not endO<R any :;:" 'i!_'":. ~t\: "the ..-,, bave never beee NEWS .4N.4LYSJ3 able "' Uve outside the theory that IHe begill3 before unbarll ...;.,, .. :.:,.., ......,.,,,., lo tbe law u • -· womb. altllaugb Wltb Uve birth. And he said in the ""1 -..,,..,.-l!Ol'IOlll In lht wbola -." .oodal aid. 'Ibis -11y Is at limited~ in wbkb the l1glllL • ·For, u Blackmun aid, If a -GI Illa -tile tbe ....,inc o1 tbe ., • ..,th unborn bave been aC<Orded .~ 1"'lfh1 dt..,,saton of lotus ii a .. _ .. within tilt. -GI ""': ..De -ii. lepl rights it was contingent · --. meclleYal and -meaninl and ~ ol lbi It II lbm. B-llid, upon Uve birth • vi~. .Juatlco-Harry A. 14th Anioodmeiit to ' lbe ~i: = ~ -"= that tbe -may step . Blactmun cooclqcled that tbe CCostUu11on. and ip .rtafd to o ~ ... --aod doctor FOR EXAMPl.E, unborn c:ourt COllltl nadi a decision IHe guannteed, tbtll all bJ IDlllY . . ud -in "regulation children have been recognized OD -ilws wt!Mut abortions would lie lilqal. _ _, pltysiciam. ~ GI fetal IHe." as .havlJl& a right t~ Inherit .....ivtng tbe dillicult questioll , Oo the other b a• d • ..., •• _ abortion property nd nli I the • ol wbeo life bqinl. EVEN 'tltOIJO~ th,'·~ Bl act mun Aid. Ole • ......_ "-_...,. 11aV: ~ppo:'.::, bot did not naolV. the question of pr'6wninaot view GI the law Wll at mi.. argued that ''6'5 " w~ life ~ U .~ Jewish failh Ollll the pocllian Ille .....,. at ....:eptlon, Is this genqally has depended .was hdped IOwanl ill decision of a larp ._,-GI tbe ,.-llwoncl*•• ..,_,. upoo Uve blrlh. by the Arlstotelllll theory of Protestant """"""'"IY II that ml lbal, tbbduie. the slate Blackmun 0 sald Ouit in '"mecllatel.animatioo." That ii, life does not hecin until. live bu a ~inc tnterest in nearly an references to the embryo ot fetus does oot f?irtb. pola:ling the fetus tbniugll • ''J>enm" In the Coll:itltution becoine formed, bet1D-mllve all nine m:mthi. the word has application only and infused with a ""I0011''inftil• ~ opinion. .. Wbl!o tbote-traintd in the · P,>lblatally. 40 to IO daya after conception. reflecta a search by ta 1apectin: disdplirm o f ''None," he said. "inctJcates The theory, Blaekmun majority fw a point medic••, pbDolophy and wilhanyassurance thatithas wr«e, bold sway thnluiboot someplaee afte' conc:eptiOn al thooloo me imable to arrive any pouible pre n at a I the Middle Ages and the whlch It ~ re&911ble .t ~ tmJMo:us, •• Blactmun applieation." •' ~· . ' ' ~PIT...._ Hutorlc Stette Lupe Godinez, member of B«keley campU$ staff, holds what ex· perts say could be grave marker of Juan Rodri- que2 Cabrillo discover- ed off Santa Barbara in 1901. Cabrillo was buried in California in _ 1543. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU 'FEBRUARY 6, 1973 CAR MffiROR MDlltLlllS HAVOLINE VJNR·GU ' MOTOR ·OIL ,,., ... 'll!IG!t!S ..,.41 QllU:l' GUMOUT .. CARBt1RETOR ctEANER ~OIJDOX .5000° PORTABLE ~'WELDING-KIT H·ILEAGE •. •,MINDER . ' : !•> •;--::-:·-. ..... I '1 ' I . .. ., . ..,,. . " , ..... ,, .. ~ ....... ., : ~ ' -· _ .. ':'.• . • """' :Jll+'ff'il'--Eftf ""'w.;t. w.w •• t TU.. °"."'1 M&IMH T• uni EACH m OlNTAtlir.. FUtt ACROSS .. GuonMt..d "'". 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'35-.'00iS-aCks . --•'•. 67.00 = - •• 71.00 .• 94.00 ----- -•• 19~95· § --•. 24.94· = ... ..f $peckaf "c.icnr accounts ovailoble, ' '• IOnkA'.m.ncord ' Moatet Chorv- ·----. • ; y= • • HARMON•KAROON "BEsr~satER" mod!! OD ...... • ...... ..,., '°watts RMS into 8 ohms. both thlnn!ls dl'ivrll at tie:n tbll 15~ AM:W c.am.f's liltsl,. llD*l ll'nl IOO·Automatic Changer, zero trackinc error,~ CJlleil& .iii !llaliirl 'lliill '-' _. Eapire 990 Eliplital Diamond Cartrid&e, two .llitll cffict&y .._, ..._, ~ llis lnld i Mme system. I' MlRMOM IWDOI .fAllOUS" -m T ... ·-----IGll ..ns peak power per chlnnel -GARRARD'S timl,,·l.n • ... ~ -bmill , 1rror, damped cueinc, lftt:i4at~ bne. mt emir. D a Simi( al ~.._. Ma&-nttic Clrtridae .,.. two PIONEIR -50I -J.111f J.\ , .,._, • • • s 1 l s ::; Ila ... s Ori spe ce ~ sac , $5 tho ' = Bal 'I! too wlj ''" ~ UIJI lbe r..i sla 1 ttDi an °" ... <t I • Boy Scouts Honor • Coast .Residents ~ AllAllEDI -lib: 0.-. Cllriotiaoatn, ~ J U a D Coaot ~ and -.. ~; ~ s. Ensley, -lmred --JM ... ,:1::. arr,. E. ' Beawr and Shor -llm.i ~ iiiliillilo Beach; •wards for -lo Ille~~~ 'Jilleiley, Olsta ScoulsofAmoriea. -; ·-9; .-, 1be Natioaal Oacll, U., ~ -IDd 1!Qlllam R. loonls of ,......,., -lilelkm, ~--di. .... ,_ of u.e ~ din.~ been Empire Comdl, niaole 1ia 11'1eader tn ..,. ... for the ·-here ·-....... put -..,.._.She has "notewmby ISYb of ....a u • 01b lloout den eueplicmal eiia'ld« Io -and ... -coach, boyhood.. -liU . .. ....,. OllANGECout-.in cllstrict commlltoes ·in both Patr icia Aaa: Dean the Del Mar and El Cl.lp.iDo Santa Ana To Dedicaie City Hall . dlstric:tl. F .. Ensley has served tor Ille put 1J years OD the ........... ,....,., lllall and -committee. Heu <urrentlJ the dJslrlct - cliaimwL ' • 'ILO$i!D ii I trabir C(llD!Dl-iiur -~ ii the district coiDllllsiioQ6r 1 (. the Orange Fron!F dlstricl'.· SANrA AllA -!1U dlJ'•. Emley bu ~ 00for tlie ,,.... Jf million, Hin c:11y put __ u_ ~ ....,.. Ille ball will be~ ....... =-~-He Mayor L«m Grlaet 1*. -y· .... 'dlllriat' vice anOOlJDCed.. ~ ._,.. Senator Mark -"' dlllrmu., ' ~will~~ .........., "-Jl.w'm II a ..... ~ -~P-...--............. , 'IJa speaker at Ille 2 p.m. Ibo -""'""'-· c e ~«:mo n ~ e 1 and will the Orange Frontier district · porlicipate in llie Mayor's JieaJey bas ser'v<d ¥' Del Prayer luncheon al the Mardlslrlctrou.n·dlJ1ble ' Soddleboct Im id DODD. ,_;.;...._ • I g '!kll:ets fir the hmcbeao are CC''"" . .--. cam P ~ . n '5 and maj-be o!Ulned j:bairman • and d I 1 tr i c I throvgl> the city hall. .... m1 ......... 'l1IE PUBUC is invi~ lo JOBSE lWl been·8!00ciated participa. te lo Ibo dedication~ with the Sea Seoul ....,..._ Be bao been a IRlner, the new edifice at Santa ......... aod aiate .and for the Boule91inl and Roos Street. _..,..... has beeli There will be anlucted past two years tours of the ..,. i.iildiog, involved jn the developmeol of ~·~will~." all•~ •·· ~. ID . .,,,.,... oaillnCLltilp .,.u,a;u RIU8C ~ .nua Uled· tO teach aeimamhlp to govemmml offic(o. • . .,. A new state blri!diog la -iloJS. --ad~ lo 111e city ball lllld the new federal bl1llding bas just been -The city ball .... built through a lease-back ammgem<Sll with the Citys Comly <lYic Ceoter Authority and financed tmwg)l the Ille of bands. Man~t .'. To PrisOn In Slaying WWII Pilots . PlanM~ coi:on , .... e.. ....... - ORANDAS 79¢ 19 $50.00 ~J'~-..cc•-·"-··-·- Pacific Goldfuh Farm 14711 m.BIW, lfS1mlEI °""' ~ ..... ,. ... .._.....,, = ~'tN "=-193•7105 r • • • - • • IT'S NEW! ARIKSTl't0NG9 INTEGRID~M SEAMl~ IC..11. ... - . . . : ) ; .. t\ "'a.ie C11,.iius~;i~~~:J~;,..nded Cellln1 Wlfll ~o Vlsllll• M-ol s.pportl" ff· •No gri~runnets i;litile !level edges •A !Oft. x 10 ft. teiGngforunder morthe'iieauiy of y~ur Armstrong• $50.0<l--'--WOWI · ._, · ·. _ ~f!eJ ce;!t~g_r .... ~ _. · ' •It's fun and eQsyto-insta!I •. ·• Ann~·~~iiutyon-a · ~se. fr.,..,.3-pattems. 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Vis fll the l!olllhlml'• top Loatllel<h YC ~ _,,_ '*lppen will fight It CUp oimm--l....ied by -~ ...._ r-p...._ u-.;.1i... ..__ •• -11..... o.w.llllt .. ,.,;tt ff ~·-,..., .,._ -· m__, ,~w•• ••~-_w ........ n " .,,.. yr wbmr ol lbe Ylchl -'-"-••. I 1"' .,.,. ........ ., ..,.., ...... sa.dtl. """' • WI rn ANT 1111 -P..iSmllh. -_, ad Sunday In The •l&bt ,_._,._ fina1ltta 1""' Beach waters to uos•-~bo w)ll.., the lut .,. &nry Sebofleld, .... --bi Long -~~~ ~ ~ul>~ ~~ Chlb" Allltnlll; .l,lin lloml. 16-17 i Rbyal l'tlill Y!!i( ~ ' -' (devtl 0( Aaiinilla'• 'lbl aalion wbo bave •-~ ~ ~c. -•~" ) readied Ille CrUcf11 lalt ore "'"'"'"" • '"'" .... enp1._ AndJ Rooo .Of Balboa Ylldil • Othon" 8" Bill Flcter ,of Club, Domlfl Cooner of SOD Newport Baach, lt'IO defender Dteao Yacht Club, Koith' of the America'• CUp, aaDtoc Lorence, C.bl1llo Baach ~b, for New Yori: Yacht Club; ad nod Palinler!, caUfomta • Yacht Club. • -, :14, came to the seml- fllll)f by beating Deonia Durpa and Mike bougan of n.hla Corlnthlml Yacht Club prellmtaary aailoffs. SHOW FEATURE -W. D. Schock'•• MW quUter too Santana-2!>-wlll gel Ila lint public Ylewllig at the Los Angeles BOat Sbow wblch opeoa today at tb' ConYention Center. ROSE SUVED twice 11 tactician for Argyle campbell of BYC In CongresSJonal triumphs. He sought a berth on hit own merlts when Campbell decided not to .. ek a third title. Rose la a former Newport Boat Firm ~hows New Santana lntercollelllate aallor rrom Stanford. Cooner, a former world star Class champion advanced to the semi-finals by winnlng four stralght_,..ceo--ln-San Dlego Yacht CJub.'1 obaervatlon style selection W"rth the in c re asi n g iDlere5t in "'level" or "ton" rac:inc an tbe yachting scene, W .D. Shock Company of Nsport Beach is featuring it! -Sanlan&-15 coolormlng to Ille Quarter Too rule. The ...., boot la being disjllaJ<d at the 17th Loi Angeles Boot SlxJw which ....,.. today at the Los Angeles Convenlioo Ceoter. no --is a large bol!I fllr ill IJ.loot rating. She is 11 w, --inches overall ll!llc*h. bu a 19 feet , six --.rllne and a beam ot ..... feet, ID Inches. Shad TDrner, the marine --.... designed the hoot. -a hull form of -.ie displaa!ment and beam. The l<!llUvely fine how ...,..._easy penetration In a setnr and good performance to weather. Brr liDes aft pronilile a Jow ....,.... _.,and with a large flnlrilllgle lnsum oil lbe wiadspeed. Tbe w11a1 surface on the . _., 'lbe DI d series Jan. 20-21. ""'.ormance. pro • rsg Lol<!nce and Palmlerl allo has been minimized to allow won aalloffs In the -respective her to use all of her length areaa. Neither have competed under all coadltiool. ---In· CongreS1lonal cup racea Tbe bull baa a 11 l lg ht before. · 1 ammount of tumble-home to U they win berths In !be get best advantage of the flnalt, It will be the .seeond try rating. The stern lifts through for Conner and the first as a the aft section to get develop a skipper by Roae .. skeg that fares . into the transom-hung rudder. EIGHT OF the 10 March 14- Aside from being a serious 17 berths were decided quarter-ton contender, · the previously through regional Santana-25 has considerable sailoffs and by invitations built-in comfort. The cabin issued at tbe dlacretlon, of the houses , ID enctosed bead, I ' rommy ban.gin(' locker, tull • ; forward V-berth and· .. two M S " midship berths. The galle)' 11 any een,. aft, providing venlilatioti 8lld elbow room. Nbril.a 1 F R ·· beadroom below lo 5 ft. 2 In. Or ace 1be large large cockpit has . ::.~e:.t hatche• for ext•nor In Honolulu . . Inquiries from SWeden, ~itzerland, Japan a n d Auatralla Indicate that the 19'73 Honolulu race may have a· strong international flavor. --, .... ,,_.... ...... ·······•• .. Racing Union ,, 111e Great u. •......_toq 11eoc1t "'' ---···-·" " • Alff mu cor1• • ... ALTllAnoNS .,. --.---· ~ ·······t' .. Lakes R-Cuvs.rios: LONG BEACH YACHT w~ ........... o ' Bm W1dmll. ~ Yaeht Q.UB -~Cup ..=',r.:'fr..:.=rt• l!!!!I!!!!!! ~ 0 :.:; ~· -woou•.&U!Jft -~ IUN.1W Clul>, lllarl>lehoad, Mus., ma fl n a I eilmlnaUons, "' ---P>-4111· -AM> wiDDer al 'tbe YJlY Satur.dayandSundaY *•"'1~·11s1t~f!=,,~~ Mas1 ac.J u1et.t1 pay.._ SEAL BE~CB YACHT · ,..,,.,=a1N ...... oi.,.erN•~'·'· Cormnonw.itl( CUp ~.,, <LuB -=:'l'aneup, . ___ .: .. :.:-=·::;·:::"":.:"":.::'"::.':::"'::'"'::"":.:· ·:·:· ... ::,;.<;;.·;"-;;;;·--· TlmJIDgan of Newpo Beach, Saturday and • .. winner Of the North Amerlean N I Y1chtRaclnglJoion.Priocool BALBOA YACB:I' CLUB -h D ii Pil t Walaa Serles, and Graham Final raoo, -Serles, Read t e a y 0 Hall, Larchnio'1t, N.Y. YC, Saturday and Sunday. •• ur.rer ·garden ~MINQ.. • f'Q\~~S c------~ 1ll.\ll A1ALBS lAmE. otlE CMUJIJ 19S V~UIE A ~IN~ OF "" : '· & . """ CO\OR '"' euo 'l.,_..;::;;;::;;;;;:;.._.~ .... :;:·QAl.:..J~-.:;;;:. __ _; ... :;·""'":;·. ~ND ·~l.OOM. IN 4•· OONTAAI~ .. Sod•,,.,.. is low to give mllr i m•m light air As an added bonus , for ~ sailors of more nomadic nature, the Santana-25 Is available with S c h o ck ' s eapeclallY designed awing keel. With the keel raised, the hoat draws 1.7 feet; down it draws five feet slx Inches. Race -chairman ·Charles .Smith did not name the - -Ible Meicl> 'l"trlea, •°'It aa1d they ~· ~ng aome 30 ... -...... ...._ - on hand IOOD after the first of the year. There are also six fi!Jl:c . ' \/AU.IE ... t.m LI~ ~TI\E NILE I ~l\'Ulli . • CAMEl..UAS ~ OF • 1\-IE E:llADE Z."1-Q ... 'V"UAE J>O'lllble~ n t Fil•!~ ,,from ~ , 1...-llillfi!li' llO!fb4q, ~ ' ' '" !"" l.Antdmark to Go. One of Newport Harbor's 1ong..i.nding· pleasure lxJol Widmailt:s will soon vanish from ·the water- front when Earl's Landing on COast Highway is razed lo man way for the expansion of American Mmne, Ltd. Earl Tibbits (right) shares a toast with Ernie Minnie at a farewell party for the yard. Min- nie's schooner Landfall was the last boat to be haul- ed at the yard. Smltlt aalil elgilt skippers · have already sent. alGJlg their $200 entry fee. 0 We wilt announce the list soon," he said. "Right now our main purpose is to urge all potential competitors to send their entry forms prompUy. With a limit o( 75 hoats, we ·may have to shut ·off the list before the May '251 deadline. The Honolulu race - familfarly knoWn as the Transpac -tradlUo~y ~ts July I on odd-numbered years from Point Fennin off Los Angeles Harbor and finishes at Diamond Head off Honolulu. 'lbe rated distance ol the race 11 1,235 miles. The race la sponsored by the Transpeclfic Yacht Club, formed speclflcally to run the race and its companion feature, the 3,000-mile race from 1o1 ·Alige1ea to 1'8hiti, on even-numbered years. Bulk ol the entries al<! upecte4 to be from :Wesi Coast yacht clubs from 'San Diego to San Frapclaco. Smith said It 11 not known at this point whether any of the bit 11g0Jdplaters" such as the record·holding W I n d w a r d Pwage, B!lckfh!. Ondine, Klaloa n, el al Wbuld be In this year's race . WlndWard Paaaage's eltpsed time record fQr the race is nine days, nirle hours, six • minutes and 18 seconds set in the 1971 race. THE VIKING WELCOMES •• , "The Viking" welcomes , •• ell w1rr1nty r•P'alrs, s.., M-, Tides ,. m•ltor whort you purchHtd your FORD, .. , .. , MERCURY or LINCOLN ~RODUCT. All wt ask = :: ,.· ·~,;::: =-:_~ is that you 9ive us thtj tpportunity to ttrv• you .•. 'We Know You'I 81 l1c~I ::: :: ;::.::.-:: ;': ~:::: t: GUSTAFSON LINCOl.N/MilCUll - -.. "'" .......... '"' •~ " 16800 HACH ILYft * HUNTIN4 TON llACH .-.... ... • ·•· . :l!a "'"" ..,, .,.. .., lllWT . • 14J.44 =:-",,."'--.---~;:;,£~ :::-ti --11--. -'The H-.i-ttoe-Ylkhlt" . ---·-_.... Fll!i-QLCHAllfl...Ul.·thk Ad •.. ou~wey· r, :--',:.. d .Ui. 4.: J;;;-"'"" Of s1yln9 '1'HAMkS::""'1) Att Mtc:..kk ._ -•v ........ J!M ......._ ..,.... ... ...., $mday is FDDBAY' • • 6.55 Vfll..lle. G\\Atf" iRE'EG \IU.'101 ! W\I\~ :me-1 ua ... ~ ~ JUNIPER ~tltS f\:JPU'-'I~ \.C>W ~PQtollOINO. -IUNIP~ 1.9'0 Vb.W\i ••.. . .... ~W\Q'f;. "!\I~, llCUMO 1UB'3, ~~~~ ~~nuRE , ~Ital. 1'QQO~~ • OOll't .. It& '11\&BIO ·~ IXMll ..,~~~: ... 1 1.00 ft VAi.i.ie... _ _., ~- -~ '.I ~WtJ Sf0Nl<I..& V4#:1E21> l;OOO n ~.00 VALIA"IO ~I --- ~'*'~ ..... .. l • 1'«1 ' 'Je· - l • " T WA '°1· milli1 cbecl aaju~ incre •Tl strat 119 • numl BU soun 1avlr 8Jn0t •120_ La paS& vete1 pens c ; Th acoo the . for I were not. lt;rc ~sa; l 'HI Ban goo< in u "Ho his 1pol ' ~I ... u.: ..... ' Jeffy opened all the cons of tennis balls jullf to htor them go '1111'1'' ~enslon Adjusted' Veterans Given ~ Reduced Chec{<s WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'rlie government haa sent millions of veterans pension checks which "were reduCed 'to adjust for Social Security increases they got last year. • Th e Veterans Admini- !Stration c o u I d provide nq estimate Thuraday ol the number• involved. HOWEVER, A congressional source said he understood the savings to the government a.Jnounted to appro1lmately f!IO_milllon for a full year. ~·t 1esaton, the Senate passed a bill ID provide that no veteran lose any part of his pension because of the 20 percent Social S e c u r i t y increase. The measure wpy\d have accomplished that ·by railing the level of penalon henellts for 111 veterans whether they were under Social Security or not. lost In the adjournment rush anyway. A similar measure ls being prepared in the Senate lbil year. Under elilthlg law, the veterans do not lose dollar for dollar the amount they gained from Social Security. ~VA applies a sliding ocale formula, based on need, whlcb soften• the impact. ESTIMATES of the amount involved If the veterans were allowed to keep the full 20 peroent increa&e from Social Se®rlty range up ID ~ million. There seems to be no quelltion the Admln!llrllUon Jl'lll oppose the Senate bill, 1irgulng that the pension ii based on need and II outside income lncreues, no matter what the !OUl'Ce, the benefit ~ must eome down. ot.herwbe, the standard o! need is eroded. SenalDrs backing the bill, however, argued to increue Social Security b e n e 111 1 ~THERli1 WERE R ,becaUle they were IDo loll', I lca~0111 ,..i ~ hey . were allf' IDo low 1.,. epproval, but the' lU ot veterana:. . ~ - h ' ' ' ~ • l \ -.... ~erg~i;&littltz ~ Dies in Vienna HOLLYWOOD (AP) -John Banner, "ho played the porUy, good.natured Ser11eant Schultz in the televilion comedy wies 0 Hogan'1 Heroes," has died in his n1Uve Vienna, a 11poke811l811 here said. ~Ill ON BIRTHDAY \ John lennar, 63 -" • ' ' ' ( ' ' '· ( ' ' (. ' ' ( ' ' Banner died ol a hemorrhage at a Vtenna Hoapital on hil ll3rd birthday, IHI SUnday, the spobsman aaid Thursday, THE AcrDll 11 iurvlved by hi• widow, Cbriltine, who .... with him at death. Banner had heOll an ac:tar In Vienna until 1918 wben Riller !narched on Aullria. He 'traveled ID ~ and appeered In the hit Bloadway musical, "From Vienna." In 1942 he enlllted In the .Army Air Corps and.pooed fer a recrulUn1 ]JOiter wlille In the &erVlce. 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"' ... tl11 tt11¥Ut ltl , '"'°""" k'll ..... ~.-...... " ' '1\·~··" t ti Ul!H Htt•1 ~tlVtlO~lfJ_ • WISfCMllTll ....... \\1. t )lfttnHll ltll h , UNl'ftM ll.l'L UM ""' "' ti Ltlttl '""' ""' Mllt.tll.itulU -..iwUhtl lft I I I 1 f • I 11 I ! ' ' t l I I I ! I • ' • UPITt ...... , Denni s' 'Father' Has New Daughte From Wire Services The creator of the "Dennis the Men3ce" cat_!9ori; Hank Kilcbum. became the father of a second child in Switzerland, he reported to friends in Monterey. Ketchum, 52, said by telephone from Geneva that his wife, Rolande, and 71h * Elenor McGovern says she is discussing the possibility of taking part. in a children's television show. She did not identj(y the program. "I have to do somelhing until my husband runs for re- election In South Dakota," the wife of Sen. George McGoverm, the d e f e a t e d Democratic candidate in last year's presidential election, said. Mrs .. McGovern made her comments while attending· a "skating benefit" for the Child ~dy Association at RocWeller Center in New Y ort. Sbe did not bring her lbtes. *· Rady Vlllee w Ith drew Wednesday as a candi\late for 'the Loo An(el<I City C«mcll. The 71-year-old entertainer filed nominating petitions last week that apparenUy lack enough names to qualify fo the ballot. He claimed so petitions were lost in the: mail-s. Vallee told a new conference his campaig manager advised him, "Let' go for bigger things. There i a possibility I may try for __ ~ U.S. Senate when it co~ up." '• Actor WOUam Lo.ndigaa al so failed to qualify. * President, s. .. Sek~ "obutu fresh from a ·visit to China decreed that Zaire cit' will spend Saturdays workin on collective projects.in gen_eml if\lereSJ and!'pri59 will labor astann hahds. He also imposed bans importing beer, food jeweJs to the Central ~ country and ordered bars remain closed until 6 p.m. * ~ Film maker Rene VauUe sto pped his hunger strike o., its 31st day after be was toll the government censofsbip board would halt mating political judgments on films -lhe object of hit strike. Vautier, hospitalized In Quimper, France, said, ••1 deplore that it was necessary in France to go on a hunger strike lo get this simple statement from the president of the commission." Among the fiima the pest year -that have heen_at least temporarily blocked for political reasons was -"The Batlle ol Algiers" wbicb depi~ French torture tactics during the Algerian war, and an Italian film on prisons. * 111 assume collards ta something e d i b I e , ' ' an Englishwoman has written the Georgia Department of Education. Mn. J. Lomaz of Yorkshire England, said she had seen th; term in "Gone With the W',md" and "To Kill A Mockingbird," and wondered just what il wu the novels were referring lo. She was sent a number ol excerpts from books describing collards by atate education officials, who also enclosed a collection of collard recipes and a peckage ol collard aeeds. Pliony Suburb They Outnumber Citizen.a f ~ ~ -~ revemi a redli Uni! ~~ onler ance compl __ u~~ head I regulii dilcou wtfe I over ·l dllCOli chlldll " " ~ ,. f, "' •• ·' ... ,, • ' • & c ~ ' ' • I c • I I j I • • - Be your own Loan Off icer.i:{' ,. " ':.-at First .National ·Bank '. • ! • c Jim Kov•l•11lo 6r9j Show Todd Show Eric An.d•non Mil• ,Shtwfr Chris Ro11 Eric R••&OI' $lt1111 KMnlng &ril9 Fletch•r Jtff HOMlfl D"id S~lth 'c .... ld l'owtll G1rv Mll1•r Rory Miiier leb McCtr1nlcl • Crtt %9borty Tom HlnltY U11 Cltrl Mlio'l•bco~I '(-Rhet lebciclt tr•r11 Alen Nell fteidkoff Ttffl Elllot !'( • ( .@ DAILY ·. PILQT· CA f I 'ij 4 l I ~ .. ;~,?··· UNTIMCIDI BEAC!f;. ' , { ' -. '.MUTUAL FUNDS ' ' • ( ' • ' • I I t ( I I I ' I I l ' ( ' I .1 I ' • • ' I I • I • Oaa..lc ... rd BidW'd J. Flamsoo m of Corona del Kar bu been elected as vice. dWrman of lhe board of Stturity Pacific Na· tional BaU and senior vice president of its parent company, Secu- rity Pocific Corpor .. lion. Burgers Preferred SAN DIEGO 4AP) -Navy coab in this lfta say tbeir :'.\-'t lull....S from an !hat d>eope< meats be ....... .,, Na'Y mess twls. B8t there ii 11XDe gn1mbUng in the nob about the directive from Adm. Elmo Zumwalt Jr., chief of Naval openliom. TODAY'S LUNCH for a,eoo a.a ll the Naval Training c.mer -baked meat lod """ lri<d ru.t ol petth, pfm: ........ Tbe plJey chief. Barkie Mditt 100, claims "most of the kids prefer hamburgers, even .... ....a.·· Standing u.... to the rDDrY expensive selections ... always smaller than tbe 'l'<ed line to baJnburgen, lllcbenm ,,..i.1 1 --NEW ,_ISll•I PIOCISS ................ _.." ....... ............. --.~ ... ......... ... .-.., ..,. ...................... .... -- TODAY! 2 Airlides mo WASHINGTON (UPI) w~ ..... fnlmJ- Tbe government bu told a Dopa_ la.,... Cl>arles a federal court . that grocei ies M«Jiina<hie, w1» said the ooly accounting' for a large portion answer &o demands (ram of the shopper's food bill .........., gniUps for full might decline m qua lily ii the ~. la!>"ing · is for Food and Drug Mministratioo Congmo to ma;.-the law . (FDA) is fo,ced under HeaaldtbePDAlavsssuch existin( la'!' to onler all loodx .... ;_ ~ -u to list all ingi-edlents oo their ~ :;;.,;;; ~ .,! labels. the subject. THE ARGUMEl'jT in tbe But II the court ""1ors the U.S. Court of Appeals . FDA to make the change right PSA Chief 'Gets Post away -· as me mLS\llller group has ajipealed to H to do -~ could be drastic changes in .. standardized .. foocla.Sudlloodxaretbose --nocipo is ... by law -catsop, butler and SAC~ t.U:l -'Ille ma,..,..;.. 1o name a res. foonde' and presiilent o1 'ftioie 1..a. ilnl ·to """"mt Pacific Southwest Airlinel. '· for a lug< portim ol the Floyd Andrews of Pacific average gromy . blB. even ~h, Jla!,.been •J>POinled to ~ they do not c:wstitute • · tbe tali(orma)lavtgallhil.aod · ~ti. all -'"' Ille Ocean · Deveropment mlrt8:-'!be7 •do not Ul'e to Coounis.<ioo G o v Ronald list their mcredients ., lmg u R<agan's ~fllce ~ they ooolonn to the oet N<ipe, Wednesclay. ~ any added Andrews, 53. fills the vacancy created by t h e Bt1T )k(ONACJllE s a i d resignation of J. Jamison immediate full label didosure Moore of Pacific Paliudes. coold prompt the makers of He is alsO a director or the standardized foods 10 by San Diego Gas and Electric the required reC:ipr by Co. all the ~ blll lea Andrews will receive only -out some d the recipe f actualand necessaey expenses cutting or other ih cortJl!!CtiOD with his "The~ are oo assignment. His term ezpires foods under this theory " be Jan. I~, 1974. added. ' He IS unregistered with any As 1 result be said. political party. CoogJ-ess should. cbance the PlllYITE TIUST FUIDS" AlllLllLI FOil RUi. OTA ta LOAMI t• & 2Jld TRUST DE£06 fl,500 To $2S0.000 UP_TO '°"' l.OAl'IS ON Tl'IJST DEED CC>U,ATEJW. ~t:QUrTY,.... -""""' t:20 Newritwt c:.n... °"-,....,,.,,,, a..di, Calif. (114) ~ whole law to avoid that possibility. McConacbie's. daim was dis)lul<d by .AtthQr Koch, a lawyer for the National lkalth Federation, wl» was cme ol 8eftf3.I bmer Georg e Washingtoo Uniwnily law sbJdenh 1'ho jnitiattd the petltioa in l97L 11lE GllOVP CAIJ.t:D itself LABEL (Law stnlents Association for B u 1 e r s Education aod Labeling) and was a class project for Jidiylst pnt....,. JO BandPI ID. Personalized • Stylish • Efficlellt Order For Yourielf or 1 Friend 1 ' ., .COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCf( ust· •• • ~, -. . .. • F...., 1973 •. Thursdaf Closiqg Pri~mttlete. New York Stoc~ E~cJiange L;t • ow Jones Index :·~se~ 13.24 Points -.NEW YORK (AP)-'lbe itod: market gtnented . · J brief nlly .'!bur~ but "'verted illell and ~ • 1Urned sbarpl,Y lower. Trading was active. · .J ! '!be clO&J1g Dow Jones •Yengo of 30 llld!lli-.. :trial! was dowo 13.24 lo 985.'ia. · ' • :-n llad been qp 8.10 alter Ute llrst hour ot bust-aess. The early rally was altribulal to a correctioa · . f>l "an . ovenold condition Utat dot eloped oyer Ute : Past tl\'O weeb'' by Larry Wachtel, iaeattb l!Ueo-. lor at Bathe & Co. • , · ;=: He lai~ Ute downturn waa caWed lw a new report Utat lllX central bankJ in Europe had . beeli . fo<ced to support Ute dollar on fom~ exrh1n ... • markets. . ·-· ~-- • Awaerietin JO Mest Aetlee • •• • • ·. s . DAILY ,ILDT • I • I • . S&L Plans ·' • , ' • ! • • • l • . t • • • 16 ,....,, f...., 2, 1971 Talen t Agency · Chargoo LOS ANGELES . (AP) ir.t<nt -Sanford ,J..., and bis agencies are named In ._ laJse ,aclvertisiog ,-d unfair bU,<iQ<SI compelitlori !Uil flied bj< state AUy. Geo. Ev.U. J. Youtf8er. · ·· Defendant.. Include Joaes' sanlord Enterprial, Sanford (co~SUMER) A.cademf aM. Capricorn Films lntemaliooal and JI named ancns ~fll"ll'lcd employes. Dept. Alty. Gen. Henchel T. Elkins liied tbc 5Ult, seeking a $2.sGli civil penally for each mklead.ing or rmse statement, · tefwKls to dleots: and an ord9' to stop raise advertising and operations of employment • agmcM!1, ,artllts' managen or · achools wilboul proper lioeosing. ~ suit -said the agencies c:laimed to eelect talented peo- ple but actually accepted anyone who paid the fees. e-Tax Credit SACRAMENTO \AP) -An income tax credit on wages. salaries, ~issions a n d SOii'!' self~ployment Income Ms been Jll'.-d by an Oak· bncflegiSlaior . · IqtroOIJC<d by Sen. Jolm W. Holmdalh, (D-Oattand l. the bill -11~ pn>•i<!e • credit up to J100, ~ginnin~ Dec. 31. 1m. e Poll<'Y .fiitrt !fs · SAN FRANCISCO I AP) lftle Caliromia Public Utilities , Commission savs it will retain 1.ts rule complytng with the Pr esl,dent's economic 1slah1lltation program . · lt·explained 'tbe rule. setting .!tond1Uons for rate increases or tariff filings, will be main. tained for at least 90 days ~-while i t evaluatea .. Phase Ill epm1tiorul. . . l The commission said it was "YOIWltarily complying" with the President's request in re- taining the rule. Tbe rule provides that any increase musl be "cost justified" and may not reflect "future inflationary ex· pectatlons"; and that.J.he in- crease is the "minim1"n re- quired lo assure continued, adequate and safe service," or to provide for necessary ex- pansion. to meet future re- quirement.. e A ir1oa11 Sued LOS ANGELES (API , - International Social Club •of Southern California has filed a $2:0.000 Superi9r Court 9Ult against Britannia Airways Ltd. for allegedly bresking an agreement to provide charter passage for European tours. The suit contends that Britannia made an oral agree- • • ment to provide charter • ~ '" passage for European conducted bv International ~ · • from October ·to "0e<.-ember. • .; But, the suit asserts. Britan- nia broke the ~reement last November, refUB(~ to provide tour members with charter pas.sage . • r .. 1r llp!r!'ld . • ' ' LOS ANGE!.ES (AP1 -A • Sherman Oak.<i _p>u.Jl,le has won • . ,,.,. ~ · ," >' , ·· more than $600.oo& in damage t ~· : ... ·~~,. i ""I.•'. • 1 against ll firm they accused o ' ~ : · ·~, • ~ US,,..._. ~ '. " -.. .: -.1 · •• .,._,.I David and Elaine· Sabih • • '• ~ " received \he ·jodgment in ' ' ·-· Superior Court here against ' • Cal-Pacific" 'Leaffig Co. of Beverly Hills. Sa.bib said the company loaned him s:Kl.000 for furniture in the form of leases for the il('rns in 1964 and 1965. He said the arrangement wrui intended to "avoid aod violate" usury laY.'S. e Safet11 Bill SACRAMENTO IAPI -Ao o~rhi:iul of California's ir.- dustrial sarety la\\'S has been proposed by Asstmbly ma· jority leadrr Jack It Fenlon t [).J\1ontebel lo ! . Fenton, chairn1an of the Assembly Select Cn1nmittee for Industrial S·1fel\\ in- troduced AB 150 "hich he said would improve pen:1ll y and.'/' fine systems and u~rade the state Industrial S a f et y division's education a n d research section. The bill is l similar to one v.·hich died last.I year in the Senate Finaoce 91mmit~. ·• ..• ri.. 'Work•' I LOS ANGELES CAP ' t '' l • • • •"-~~~;Pollce...,.u~~-~-Ed~w~·n1~Mri:r;:;vis~r.,..,~l -~--:,.....- pollce Jtatlooi ~ves iWindlel• hu been ~9"fult1 la ILi "'#'· ~ Openclori ' J"Attf-.0 (0 p er a ti oft Swtndlen), la • ___ ...._t. .;.,:;:~-""~ olllce•":!!!'~•lll<ft . ,,_.....,"M_ Amel..... aldr Ion. I • ·.G:r "B:IUM.HOUllllB • OPPCR'l\JNmfr ' - ' , • I • I " : \ • • +' •' I • l ·-• I ' ' . • '. J .<ll3Qt..AJ Vi~A IU.~< ~ •. .;'it ""'" ,;..; WfU H•'.f\••i !N\ • 01 ''!t'n.o')» Jd' flni!" i~! I,) '' \ • • : .-I . l I. ' •. .. 'rt , • .. ; '"· ~ I ' .... ,.. .. , ' . ·t•o1 ~ • ~ • & ".; L : -t " <· • • .f!'l I • •• • " , , " ~ 1:. 1 · 't, .:, • • ,• . ' .. • •. t • • . • • :' ·: · ~ '. ::~·nou~cin ~ ~~~~; luhlt~ ~;li\1~ of ~~ird· ". · ;~~taculMMa.ster BeihQOin Sjlite;. ,. , '• ' ' ',:· .... , . ~~Blg~f'P~'-\'.x~\i~Hqmes;".inSo!'thetn. ;· Impres~e ·yi~.lots available overlqoking the ·· f . · '. ~ ' califbrntdi~1'1ost~e!ikious coqimj"1ity. '!llese)nag·\ iiill!Sh f&ibvays of Big ~ahyop. Country Club, or the ·,,~, ·:' ;~Cl'iit1iorilell:ai:eAA1tled~itiµnll90acre,'lo!rolling , ,.Sparkling lights of the Newport,Financial Center; ". ' '' · .inlriouiidfug ~ excbis!"l!JJig Qlnyon'C9utitry ·on!¥ a tee ~ot away. , · • ~ ' .,-: · · ~'mu!.~ Co~ in "Newilort Beach. · " , · The ultimate in luxury, ~ecurityl' and•absolute ... • /· ~ l ·Here l.s 'eUl,gant1arehitectil~il'innovafion J n the' . prii(acy ... _:the last woid in sophlsticated li'ving with • f"amed Deane'-t?a'clltian: Huge·li\.tng rooms.'.. liome . 'full-time maintenance Included, too. with 19' ceilings. Imported IIJilian marble.> Soaring Homes from $66,000 to $1.45 ,000. walls of glass, two stories high. Dramatic staircases. ThB Southland's most acclirlmed comm.unit~ • • .. -oeane Homes · • ·,AT • • 1 @ IB3il$ NEWPORT BEACH • ' ,. • f ' .• .. ~ ' ' •• •• ' ' • rl • ~ • , .. .. "' I~ lo Ir • 1' .. .. ... .. .. • • • •• " t • • -~- r-I • • • i I f " Jane • Meets ' John · DEAR ANN LANDERS: T~e -ol this tltlnl ...,. -,,.. dq I read ,Ute letter 1n·,_-- tbe -who ran Into a gey In Ute ladlea' 100L11 ol a large alllce lmllcq, pm wllat bappeoiJd tq me! · , I -Into Ute mm'1 100L11 ol - -L. ..ai-i.iw'll IEMl-nn Into a-....e1 ! .belpme,Am~lbewaClllLhEc . GIEi u I ~ the door to go In. ' An-... -.....- greeted me with OC111qilete • ft•14 e ' ad .aid, "I'm .............. _, I find Ille ladles"l'OOID. I hope JW .. 'l . i I I mind." 'J1aere are DO JoCb Oil the 16 f t staUom' ln our ollice building, Ann. Do you think perhaps there oog)Jt to be! 1lr is !blJ' where Women's Ub Is leaillnc-ai!-• -NON-PLUSSED AND STILL LAUGHING . . D£All NON: I nte fer lodl lt1!I tltll w•'i l9lve tlte pnblem. RememlMr • . 1IEe P.1 .. Ille Ont --• .-If ~ pllrlad. SM 11!11 a tef! I -1111 ............ u ,.. day "Illa" ... "Bin" Mcame "'!Wn." W1111e r. NOr _........ II, I 187 ..,_ ,e..., Boddy -ett1)tMwi ,... ti tllel ·-· DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1. coulda\ .....,. !111 eyes wbeD lread ,_~~ to llf 17·)'W'Oid girl who waalad ,.. ... belp her ··-tbe -· to ten "' -she IDd her ~ liad -she sbould (0 ... 1be Pill. • Tiie slrl said she was ofrald ber --1d Insist that she stop ....,, the ,.... DWI; which lht dedared 'I woold llotly refuse to do.. , • Jmteod ol giving her a pd, IOlld,.... ~.-.;lliould I mop!" 'ft!!+•• lecture Oil mardtJ, Ana tO.len, JOU told ..... to ... a -.._ llD 1_., lllcilll Jaoioc w<igbt!" lb .. maybe -Ibo llhoald..be-..iag --i..Jtllinlto...,.,_.!" ANOTBER 1ype o1 cm11...,,im. ....'.-.. a _. -. , _, -· ; •..-.-!fllm. you ~ tbe liD 1'J •• r _. «• •irw, are uldnc her why she ~ to Id lior 11111 I red 11J -· m mother In the -place. y.., ....... • • 1*4' ,.... ......... at ~ feel lbe _wanted to ~ her motll!r 111' · QoomlJ "¥er llalll!r, lllld lllue a "Dedlnlicn e I Olll!ll ~tliolt -..-IQo polimt T~,tl ~ .._. I•.-••' 2 aa .. llained ·by. Have JOU taken leave ol 1'1"' -ddof 1 It ' ' ...,._ -to '"l'fll1 Tell me the whole thin& was a bid -tia ..__ 't -. I can't belleva Am I.-. woold give such lmmonl -- STATE ciF SHOCK DUI\ STATE: Y-eyes .... 1111 111 IN1'L Y• .... !IPl•I- -11111. "11,_ .... pt .... -... Is ..... -... --... ..,111111 Is --to.,~ .... __ -~ .... wto.B'l .. lolefor l'a ....,. -· ,,,. .... - I ' ''JS tllel dl_Mop-1!« ..... It :U Ilellllle-plwltp-lt a-. 7 .............. -......, ... JOll .... -tllo ........... - - n'ef'rs '' Ber a -• 1 •a• e1t a.u • II • une Pll" .-.11ne mlr1&..,_ W .. • tar8ile ..... -., .. ,_ .., __ _ _.. .... , ...• .-.. __.-DUil ANN """""""'' I am abicl ..... 1111--····· ...,._ >t flt a ..... mlld•H Siie ii """~--·• ....... lorlay paliml-.. wtill pin+•1,·-.--.-.,- a ww. ,...._, ""' I j lft nat .. wifanD -1 CID W~ •W• ia a ame reined aw..,.." ~ONLY Siie nplahwd that Ute -aides cleal '11111'·-----Special .. -low • h:I 1¢ GI, clabetie.. - --'"' -by Ute tltorapmt;c diefitin Wllim there are q.nms the \IW"'""5ra cm't w • pn t' rm: too < •' I tlloy nflr ....... to 'tbe ()a Ibo -. al oaitC, -aides ,, hllp f.tia• -.... lien of -- tbe daib' --........ and ... pr )' •• to the pnpel" ...n:e. la lbe dilElaa, ... •; I b d, 1beJ ta1t 111,.. ..... --..... -and N ------ID• 6md)I-. ,,. Jlallt:I a .,_ 'llltlt .... ~ 1-..;,,,. .... -... ~ Bir-• .............. . V. ' , I im di! pml traJnms I 7 • w ... ._.-....... 111to 1111111111plbrlfl .... --... -.......... 11,... .. wt11 be a .,-rn•~=· -:-_. 1-1--1;::=1iiM111..arbe a-~ £.'"• I eM men!-LOVEMY _OR .... ...., ___ .. ---.......... ---a--caDlerlll It ·-'3 ..... I 411~ Dlld IA#ll: 1* 11it 11t for -Qn".&11 " for Ute I'* iadDde 1 I' ................ ,,. < ,, ......... ~ ad .:.... •• 11<1111"-.ll ... ----, •• ID-ll--1 .... lrll•il,... ............... .,_ ___ ._, :•• . _.. Mw I 'ap. after' b , , I ii •.-rfl*" 1'11111 .. _ ....... .. Don\ tel bEnod bJ I ''lfm" tlnl'I loo ... If I 11 \SJ. Tiie -- .......... ~-...... two ...... plr-...... -.a I tn• 8llflla lo " elf Pal=iii' .. ;r-..111!1!1 lfJU(:tn. _ --WIEll An 1lie -uiiilli -1 • 11111 to Am i-. .. -" tlEo Miia -l:::rlndlm ii .,...a ;:u:y PllDI' .... h ... ·-·.. ........ tl:ft ... -...... ... .. • ianc,1 ....... 111f1i:li111:1 ...... It ... --...... ..,. ........ and ... "" ....... prolEleml ., ... • • '1,,J ' • l 0r-.~ ;iode!Y "'"' 1 1 to au tnvutlna 111 llJe ContiNI .... Ji'lad billh r.tunlS ingoodEllUlic • Tiie -lllDUll drive, tbemed The Sound ol Good Mualc Is a Good Sauod in.-t. -today and the 1JllO -. cooq>rillng M • eoncert tlchets --wl F-lald. • !or Ute ........ be problblHve, Ol<beslnEr alreadY ""laced lir Ute comtnc ....... Include the Los Angeles Pbllbarmonlc On:lleltd. Royal Phllbarmoolc ol Laodon, Dallu Sympllony, Oslo Pbllbar· c:ounty -· commltlees will serve as "bntera.,. ~ ' The ....i 1or tbe 1unc1, ac:<oniini mon1c anc1 t11e a. __ to wiely ;nsklalt J, Donald In additlm, the fund .,..._ F-. ii to~ -l!i!rd ol '.county sl-tbroUlh Ute Pl'80 the IDCitt)•a income in order to Youth Ccnoeda, w ll'l ch lft meet tbe budc<I degumcls wbidE underwritteu by lbe society. '1ti1 i.Dcftw elCb 1eUGD. year almost half ol the •,• The balanre ol Ute budg<t' is county lll!b IDd llith ~ ha~ nalized -lhe·Ale ol eoncert hem re a c bad with lJ lkRll lllld -beaellts sponsored perfomwlces. 11 ts the a1m or tbe bJ tbe wortdnc -..._ 80Ciety to reach men each year. Tiie fund mam posslble Ute Collece lludeuts al!o -~ as advance commit me 11.t of ICbolanbips are awarded to music inlernaUonally famous ....,tr,., students at Onage Coast OolllP, c:oadErion lllld ooloists. n-and UCI . • artJsts .must be slpd one to two To ...;,..,,. a member or oit Y..,. m. -to wure their IOCiety fund conltlbUtionl may be. ava1labilitJ • . Without iiEll fund the coal ol malled to the Orang& County • Phllharmonlc Society, IOI W. Coast ~~cial needs !~Orange County Philharmonic Society are ( leh to right l Leon Lyon, Mrs. Richard lee and Mrs. Ron Harrod. I --accopted ... mtrilion •lligbway, Newport Beodl, -· Leon Lyon, fund chatrman beadl the business and Industry committte which enlists llnandal • support from county rmm. Drift chairman -.for the ~women'' . committees ts Mn. Ron Harrod ol Corona de! !llsr • s.r.lng .. chairmen . ol = Coast commll!ees are tbe • Jsmea Jolmaoa, Alta Bahia; Mitchell, Balboa; Mary Jane !.tell. Bayshores; Jack Guemsey, Bilton Bay; August Segelbont, Cameo; Richard 111. Grabow, Eas!hlull, ad Homer E. Reed and James Sbarbau&JI, Hut1or View Biiia. OChers are the Mmes. David P. Bundy, HJcblanden; Glenn D. Richardson, Huntington Harbour; Jolm W. Cox, Irvine; F.cfward L. Mayo, Irvine Terrace Aaoclalel; Robert Hubert, Irvine Tenace Group; .Euaene Ill. Thurston and F.cfward H. Hall, Laguna Hilla, IDd M. 'nEomu Rllller Jr., Laguna Beach. Coocludlng the list are tho Mmes. Robert F. Bonner, Lido Friends; John L. Laun Jr., Udo Isle Working Committee; 1-. Unda Isle; -Adama lllld G. Rooelllnl, Mesa Verde; CbalM Mitchell and CUrtls Bluemte. Newport Sbom; Allred Taba!Uy, Saddleback; L. H. Under, Todol, and Robert S. Leith, Upper BaJ. ,, •1••l• • l .. • OCMC nutritionist Keri.I ow.... (ri9htj WOrU with •ide -Barbara De'llln ·"" p.n..,t. ll I • . . ' . -: .. . • - _._ of Ille. coovenalicHEI • mllCb a--· lo their r-audlenQt Uten Angloo. 8taadlng far any · in. 0-at:r> /tclUreS oo "i"' from a Latin, tberelore, DllJ be takm u ........ cld<1lllll, Bow lo Give Your 'an ualr1A!odl)' attitude.) aides_., ...n and tbe .... h:al sfalf lbellllllltumoveror-.- moft ... It welfare .... -.. pil>lle boalUt dlnlcl aad oUter --....,.i..tiom. ' '1"11111 ls -Ute -11 blilpltal la -... accopted the-~ .. ...n. I l • I l • • • I l -no.I a ileoit c\llldt o!"I OJber u.aJth Especially ln tbe clini<I, lln. °"""" ADmeoll, and Wliil"li>liO!ieve 1bouf nu· ad , Uie alde1 can idPli1Y t &1eiEI- -today. I of lnfo>-lioEE lo tbe eaqiotioll. Bat tlio Tbe QC¥C, _.., Is son!!i& U I model for tllnllar ,...,..,. jlimiilDit Ute ......., • ~ CiiiliFofliiiltlt,odacalll...-~--i for tbe connnunity," abe expl•lned. "We lry to 11iP111Y accurate, reliable goal is to help but nol radiCaJJy cha'* lllmmatloo abGut nutrition from "YOU' can ofter ~.'1 Ill"~ ~ pnlesalooal -" Ute "but Y"" can Llli••r ~· a P!"'I' • ER1t1tioai11 .. Id. Her """"""' Include the utlng polterar, aelt •tel-tliem." $OCl<IY fol' llutritlon ~!loo, tbe AMA The volunteer aides tli!i with potlmtS llECI the ADA. . and woit' en maldnc ..,.. c:IEa1Ef"' Zar COllMUNi(4TJON 1be good ln Ute ~ay a.p1tleot ~-. la -· -W. are ven, ~ bis food , .- =-iioallcn-. --u !mow·~ia--1i100EPT~ _.c _ _._... ~ o1W:~=e~ "Tiie aldel 1111 away from nWiac ::;;d -Judgmenls Nl ~ kind ol food," .... (Lallnl, for eumpl& like to carry on added. lln. 0... -a _,. las! .......... u..-...-seclety !or_.._~-..... Idea IDd adlalla......itaotlo-.lllata ~ Tml, NWYart, ll1-lllld -Jl!neJ. And there ... other benellls alDnl ~ tbe satllfaclloo ol belptnc olben. 1be inlormatlon gained Is ... 1111 to - consumer. To apply, 'Cliiilact Mn. °"""" at al-' 1311, Ext. ea or Ill>. An application..._ .. 'waa\t ..... -,.hllteen . lo be ' • '-"'"' aad lo reallJ like is IOllt by mall. Tba nutritionist condattl 1 If!: " l'Ul lnlDlra..)I llEltrl.il!!!E lsn'L, &n111>..J04J!!d! in lo loo know poteu!lal aldet. • ,,.. ---lll!IPliel ol Tbe -lmpiErlant characteristic, ... ... lira. ~ said. Aside from added, la a desire to help. " • I • • DAILY ~ILD r ' fdd«}, f ...... 2. 1973 G:hapter Addea Much re1earch ,.9oes into every book written' by Alice Harris. Above, she begins work on e new story. BJ JO OUOH and "V ... bcMMI Kq." • .. ..-,.. ... II» mtt tier tmiblnd. L ,,,.... ... bas ...,. -0...,, llmti, ,whllo • - wrlllmC • r.. ,....., .Alloo ....,.. in ·-cJab • Ille Wellmaa Harris wt11 -out ilde Ill !Id York wllh pUN!-It -. by Illa .. ' Blllla Jlol1lday M lll!r CHlf• al tm. pllOD(JCD.inlm!a '11111 is • natun1 ''" ::t Allor coadDI ta calllnla for Ille Newport Beodl wlthlierbulbood, loin. llarrll dml. who ... ...... .. -• ..-..,, wrlta' mJ d-nary ponnls ""' 1h14 aod ""4ua1b' -Into ber IDMri<af«ll,_.,i... EH '"':i.:,~~llbta .... ,... ebe ID ber flmllJ II -fGr <llil*a! .. -. 1llouP . al ber -• 1IGll Ill Ill, prob<bly, Ille II -ber "'::., .....-<Ql!Yllecl.., youlh ..... .,, In Africa ..,, ..... ..... .... .... ber ':""..: • .:;.:;,t!-wbo ""' : ~ ~ ~ ':: zzi:.: ealoP his ma.1ca1 ..... ID Iii ~ _......_ _ taloat and fl encourallloi blm e u~• a ._ -U be deYelopl U. deal lo a m1..,.1 star. Qdldna'I autbcra. lhe..,.. "Eftrythinc !bat ,...,. ,,. .... --"8>Jty ...,. bod in JUUr life -ID for illlarllnc Ille mental fl• ,.... belp," * aid tJI ... porlmee r ancl c;u!Uvittni I he inillnl-•• Allo the IOOd a-..,.....tlm al cblldren and ...-. -the bod." dolll( thlnp lbal ochoola doo~ Ben in Salt Lake CllJ-bave dmo to.do. ber _,,.,. was visltil!C tbe9 "AD c:blldren ere creaUve. at the time. Alice -a -Ycu bave to fllbl to keep tllelr ('Jilmi•'f'lite bJ tbe time • CftlUVity.'' wu II. 1be lamilJ -In TllAVBL OPTIONAL 1...m i-.--ln h diffenm ...,_ in 'l'bouCll lhe bae traveled ... ~ West Africa, aa11 -vely, lbe belleveo tbal Allee ...... """'-before -... be llllC<eUful . she -~ -vllltlnl olhor COUD-~ and bavinl • varletr of MOl'llER TAUGlll' npertences. "The needs o life .. ....,. mother ns a teai:t.r aft unlvenaJ.1" she exptalned. and my father was a _, line loin. llarrll' llnl boob ere . ,..._ -pllysiclaa," ft doJ'lwd from her childhood U · said. "I was be11_...., perieDcel ~ "it aeemed laocinai.d -......-.,,. Vll1 natural ta do •DIOfe w!lh father did. I would haft liUil my Alrlcan backi>ound. Bui I to haw bem a dodor, m:eai& doa't espect to adhere to it." Iha! girls coulda, V«J well al "A Time of i"Wflll Nlibt" Iha! lime." -her flnl novtl an4 olliers She no ~ ta a bave -· ''Tatu and lhe career cm the. *«e tlllt WM Hamyblnl.'' Wblcb w a 1 told bJ ber Jiiii-abe llad ta nomlllai.d f«. a Newlwrv have • tew'' c a I 'i!el Anni, ''Africl!1 -Anbllliir. finl u --.. to laD (abaul to be ~) and back an." '"'l'bt White Sorcenu," her She """°"' at --CollOge, obtained .... "l'mplhlrtncmomentum," .,...,...., ..... Ihm ' ap-.... aald. And. by ber brother'• peaml in m""31 -. dollnlllon, Ille baa arrived. Ao- ,...... and ....tvall of JIClit c:onllnc ta blm, It takes four _.. """ as "Desert llaaC'' -to mab an author. Many 1-iy houn IN requ11'9d to write t book, lonv or short, Alice Harri• hu 1 hlduway for ihl1 job. Her S~cret? She's Organized NEW YORK (UPI) -"I just hope that those who never thought of bein1:t able to do anything for anyone else will realize they can." Speaking is Mts. Steve Tuller, military wtf", or the year. Mrs. Tuller is and has been involved in so many help-others projects you wonder how she juggles her schedule to leave time ror husband and household. Plus she's a crack pilot. had her first flying lesson from the late, famed Ruth Nichols, holds lx>th her private, commercial and instrument ratings, competes in various air races including the Powder Puff Derby, and piloted a twin-engined craft into New York's LaGuardia Airport for a visit the other day. She's also a licensed ham radio operator and bas volunteered :With CiYll Defmae and the Cirll Air Patn>I. !Is · profeuion it education. "One of the lhlngs you learn a1 a military wile is bow to organlie," said Dolly Fuller. "You find time other people don't seem to have.'' "When I lhink abe's doing too much I just rinJr·the bell," said her hutband of. 11 years. He'1 a chief wmant officer with lilt U.S. 01111 Guard, Mrs. Dolly Tuller Helps Othtrt PHYSICAL REHABILITATION CENTtl l'llerapy -Manage -Sa---•••111t-.. NlfoR&.---- INSURANCE-INJURV·REt4ABll.ITATION CASES WELFARE PATIENTS ACCEPTED 1185 Pork Ave. Cotta Mt1t 541-1711 • medical aitmmistralive al-Vietnam. Today, she said, lhe fic<s, in Wasbinglm, D.C. boy, ..,,. 12, is back in the The ......i seledioo is regular clusroom. ...... 1rom .._ ,,.._ , Dolly Tuu"1 .. ld qr1~1y .0,. FELL'S nominai.d from the various she had no lntlmtfon of going military ........, "'""" and into the field 01 education. But UPHOLSe'f final dloitt is bJ ~-1 she voluntei;ed ~tor ,~me 1 '· • -· , .. Federatioo al Wornea'1 Clubs, teenagers gl)liig -into -<:01l<ge 1"o ..... , . based on a-woman'• with the .brain~ for sci-lt2Z ...._ ...._ "ouperior, a p e c I a I I 1 e d eace majon but. minus read-c:.. -~ .............. vol'""eer aa tbs ill Ille iI>& atllls. J!!!!==~ ~===~ civilian U well aa the military So she read lHlbooka to areas... them .and her future was set. One of the reasons tht blue-Sbe went on to Boston eyed -baa manqed to Unlvmlty and wu graduated ..n11ip1Wii ., lllld m her 2t with a muter'• degree in year1 II ber •••4wod'1 career. dbablllty and I e a r n I n g "Steve .... --ml prohlemJ. ----Hospital Helpers Awarded Grow, Grow .. Haw -your gard<o .,...1 Yoa can gel hinb Oii how lo lllilla·ll 0.,0W -be11er tiy rudlng Ille Home IDd Gorden Pie• ...,, Slolmdq In Ibo DAILY .F,_ n. C.•s•el ef St . .W.. l1Ie D1w1111>. ..... Yerir Clf'r "THE TIED llOUP" ' A ~ 1.,.llA• la Ori11IMI Mullc , . at PARK, LAGUNA BEACH Ice skating everyday. MISA 'fSIH IH-INe ClllTll 2701 H•tbor l!Yd •• t >.'om1 Coit• M.010, Calif. f2624 • Tel. 17141 t7MllO NIWtolTIMA..-- ·-1111 s, ....... "n. J ........ ~~ • Life ~~~~~~~~~~..,-~~~..,-~.....,,,.-..,-~..,-..,-..,-..,-~~..,- NCIOR¥90~ A •.. on Magnavox Stereo Theatres, Stereo Consoles and Component SY5tems. Also enjoy great savings on Color and Monochrome TV, Radios, Tape Recorders. and Portable Phbnographs, Shown below is just one of oUr marlY '•' .. Magnavox Annual Sale Values. See them all-and save I '· H'' total Automatic· ,, Color· consoles · with SS-85 Chassis M•dlt•rr•n••n atyllng- model 7566 2 118 LOCATIONS GOLOENWUT & WAINlll HUN11N&TON .llAC 51111 °"" 842·5St6 l'\l 1 ::n • • ' 401 MAIN HUN11N•TON llACH knlce & w .. l36e7Hl • - ·' i • ' ~ 1 I I 1 l I j I j l ~ ._,, --------.. • I • DAILY PILOT },, . -Y~u1 Hor~s.cope Tomorrow Gemini: Stress lndepend.ence : Cupid Co~rs for Charities Along C~ast SATUROAY FEBRUARY 3 By SYDNEY OMARR Sag;11ar1us· wams to set style and pace. Natives of this sign want" to leld>. to import -Jedee. These persons are faoc1Da1"'! Willi lancuoge, often are acllvo In theater and politics. A unique ..... ol taimor abo is a baDman: of Sagittarius. U ono wanta to -wllat to do, Sagittarius should be quoriod. However, tbe answers received could be sta11ling. ARIES (Mardi !!·April 19): New friends are featured. You gain allies. U single, JDl!lln- ~ relatknsblpo get going. If married, you rediacover mate. Married or single, this can be a 'creall% time. Ex· presa younell. Elloru make coostructlve Imprint. TAURUS (April 20-May 2Dl: Finish wtiat you start -leave no loose endl. Ariea can aid. Cooperate willl professional superior. Aim toward goal. You can achieve objective. Know it and act like you know iL Means exude air of con- fidence. GEMINI (May Wune 20): SOUtll Cc..st JUnior 'w<llllllli's Glub members and guests will plfJer. sauntay-, Feb: 10, ill the Empire ' Srrings and Loan, Santa Ana..lor Qipid's caper, a va1entine tunci-niser. Dancing 1o the uberty FQUJ" will follow champagne and hors d'oeo"""' beginning at 8:30 p.m. What you thoughl bad beea a mi>Sed opportunity begins to pay dividmds. Take long· range view. You will be mak· ·~;TiJMfk.otl~· ~---~~'QI$'~~~'~ .; . 'To avoid disappoin\mel)i, prospectjve brides are reminded to ha.ve' thtµt wedding_ · stories with black and white glossy photo- gnpbs to the DAILY PII:.O'l' Women's De- _portment' cme week before the wedding. • ~received after that time will not .. be used. • __. +-};".or engagement announcements it is ' • nlipei;Jti"' that the story, also accompanied by a ~ a!Jd while glossy picture,_ be s1ib-, ~ lix weeks or di.ore )lefore Ill• Wedding elate. lf dnc!Une Is not met, only a 'stoiv 'wlil ·• ' .. IRCI.. i ~Jt"'• Jon.!;Un>N{)d?.; 1q,'Qf;n ' To help fill requirementS on both' wed· .. . ·. =ti:' in -:u.~1~·iJr~~ fl t l ;:t . . . fllrtber questioas irill be . ~ered by :W-..•s Sectiml staff members at 642-43Zl. .. . Women .Stress • • -! Self-·protection ·· · ... ·. . ... NEW YORK · · (l!PI) -._\abl .. !ooiinil . sbl>p •or l!Wi)Ude'I talking -safe. -that Is lighted; bead ft>< it. ' tr • Gr ltra!tL Woinen can toe (allll lllDJ .tt beipg) a JI'>' ..!,:~.,,'"'= tm . fllme doiqi . ~ ~ -aU theae ca11 ·ror J -it. -Oil your ·part, S8)'1 ti> m1is1 1111n -Ille. Miss Van Si<:kle. / . . ... N.._ Sor.ty Ouri 1iu If YoU have children,• In-' ...... al • ..._ booklet ::.:::.,~.:,,,~ r:: ml!al "SOS llllll-TALKS" ,. to · acCept rides Lr om d sipal lo pt YOU and ~.. : . : YOOR cmmunilT iltnllval in ·Don' permit the1n out at .......... -and-nigbl iklne, -..... their Wo ,.,-W bav..,. once playmates are •.• cbeck .the •• • l'OU!es they taR to and •from · -adlool "Ille Clllllldts Women's · , OWiotte Montgomery, a ~ ...... ;.., ...... .former vice-pttsident of Ille mittOe f* .... al Ille pulJlica-qfely council and Clll7ellily • tiiil to help eslabli1b cootrlbutiqg edi!l"' at "Good pide&WI. Hou setewing' , magazine, ftl -inc:ble judgles, discn!aes the Wlllll8D driving alone. Keei> your car in lop b a 1i•e19 ex e-c u &iMs, shape,. hive ~it tboroughJy .... ..... ' _....... 0 f cbecSed when hilting the road. _.. c1a1*, trllllic aiety Know yOOr route ai.cr baVe eipOl:tl, -.... ~ reservatjons for the night, she tlloJ write cf beller liahling advioes. Know bow to, raiae cf --. cf Ille -Ille car llood as 111 em"'iency 4 J1ie alcMofoc -· drug sicnaL. Sto:a your pocketbook, ~ a a KcWd bdor, pactaaes and luggage out o( ........,_and llic,.ie aafety. sight to discourage tile -·id-.--lie thief. ""r ..1111. dlo:J ...., ID on two 111 cidlJ amitive sem -Loot inside your car before a.. -.._ and Ille· JOO a.i In. ,Part In attended --....._ aimmerdal lots or on well· Cini Ym tile, .....Uve ligbled streets. r ...... "' "'l'llo Od-e! °" Ille rood, Ioct ,.., """"' :r,-; i'1!-·":. of :I . ~ timaau:~ ~ • .. .r,., '' ' \ f ' ' ' . 1r _. -. lelb cf w11en Ille arrow dropl to the -•• -llr prolect 11111-11111 mart so lbat )'Oii . --... 411--91~·....:.-.,:....i Sef f'rvlecf•n Jiff; al DI t11D ftlllL. 1wa·11 1 , olll.,.. llewr plclc up a hll<hhlirer. A'lllii t' .. -w lole ,..__ )'OUI' !•"'"• <i • frlead ot Jii11L II Illn it • othor ;f"j; roule~Uoo 'and ..,, _. II ...a: ..., crpeded time ol arrival. e::. - --.. ln clly drivfnl, keep to • se/ec.td:f . -. Krtit-shirl"s 1101' e. a Ni boys' ~lec-ted Sci:>X/ belts e1'-c. L.I? to '5oi<;ff1 ' 5elected S&o. i iii 11/eQ,.... at1d bev°"'W<hs. up to".Xffocff ~i.l~-~c ~v'I boroM:i" ' .. k<J • .,1,l ~··· 11>Sc:)Soff'' itivtleneci::s o:>-lh:w1.s, i Q<Yyli~ · 1; ing significaQt gains. la is in picture. llighligbl creative process. Stress indepeodence, original approach. CANCER (June 21.July !!), Many now seem to regard you as a teacher, one who can solve dilemmas. Key is to be appttdative wilhout ~ used. Means aid lho8e willing to do their share. Money ques. lion oan be favorably reoolved. LEO (July 13-All!I. !!)' Ao- cent versatility. Have alternative procedures , methods available. What suf· ficed in past may require revision if not complete overhaul. Sagillariaa plays role. Li~. Base concJdooo.. oo 18 c t s, not speculaUon. vJ!fGo (Aug. U&!pt. !!): Stress practlcality. Adhere to tested routine. You do best now by steady ralllor lllan sensational pace. Aqalrla, i..o and Seorplo -play prominent roles. Refuse to be confused -bf -those who want fireworks. IMtead, keep steady flame burning. LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct. :ZZ): Lunar poslti-On DOW accepts creativity, infirngified relation- sblpo. Don't play games wilh emotions. stakes 8" apt to be high -and !& keeps. Emi>basts is en change, travel, Coy.;; flares )' ' l '·· i:ismr.~ ~ jm1 111111) vlriely. Y--is f~ flCOllPIO (Od. --D)' ()mpldian cf ta 1l1, _. sigl•wsd• illadwtd. Baild fcr lubft. -qulily. mtid foinlat!ms F1mi1J member ..... -.....i--. --Be r«kjG>e. -Unilldi-.. inYOhel. SAGJl'TARllJS (Nov. !!- Dec. 11): llanl Mil-apPies especi•lly where driving in tralllc ls -See -lions, individoab • lheJ ..,. tually .mt. Avoid elf ....... lion. ~ CID -Ille ftJ. Leave .wan. lo....._ lla!!l g.i burled ID red tape. CAPlllllOll!I (Doc. -- 1'); "'--IQ ... responsibility se Mtaed.. ·--~.... Jnlrnlllled Jlatlill lil opt to ooeur bollw>. n11-.a er ••t•ras. Doa'l -____ ,.._to finlsb ll. AQllABllJS (.Ian. zt.Ftb. IJ): Cjde in -tllllwaca,,..-. new~~rts Bew-re is in i*iin. -..._. -COme •. °"' ........ .., .... Assert-)'Olnelf. Slrift ID ,_ Dae places and jl&PUI ---1~ortcat1 llPled -11111 b7paas Ila .. ~ DillAd-. -~·At _....,.·--• ~118Jin8"for II>..... "4rm." W~ l!'l' IO ,· 44 fashion island, newport center 645070 ii.JIU_., 'I 11:'7W. -a dew cf )'OUl' car, llart -*ftlos, -.. .. • ~ ..-_6-;_tloo~ll--~ """""' b wd CllJllously ifoo ti • -· -.,. lbclaCh U. trllfllc npt is ...... ,... If ,.. ... • rod. ' • ( • . " • .. • study "-las -e.' lllloka Gff -.gy. Dul with Loo. Wart in eonjunctlon with special -· organlration. -cmslderatino lo i... -confined to home, bmpital ~ behind -• ior answers. ~ IF TODAY IS YO • BIRTHDAY you are ac:tlW,•. have ability to exprns. roun<ll. are. fond of tr11vel and ubibil a tendency to try~ doing too much at ooce. Re-! o:ot cbanp in domestic sftua •• lion J"elftSftlls cballeng~. Bu. you will -· willl OetobeL'. Indira~ as an ootstaodi'C~ DVlllh f« you in 1m. : ::: .. , ..... ·:" ·: Medicine's Next Step .~ ,..,..., is .. idence lllal Ille: -i major lldvances in Ille\ boollll cf Americans will come u..aili health edocalion and rcueutive medicine sa Ille Prosident'• Conunittee Boollll Educadoo. ,,,,. -belieYt\ lllUdl more ean be done by dividualO to prevent sicfmea and odimefy dealll and to ink ...... and enhance their - • ... • ' . . , , . , i • l I ' , ! I l ' I I 1 .. • • MLYIUT ,.....,, ,._ 2. 197) Wilt Passes Another ·Milestone Lar~Ro& Ii w•u: (AP) -,., !' w .. k: , .._ •• • 1''¥4 Ja Wih Qi 'l I '\ au 11 Kat l on l l ?'0 '' ''WW. ·---... --._ - -..... loodlDg -I. I le• 1»•"""7 ..... lbe ,._It ... -i,,..,... II NBA ,~ .. ---n.-- cl! --.. )it_, at lbe In< ....... = 7 .. _ln_of n • .. .,. ... .-s to their eilblb ... ,,.....__.lltlillD...._ a _, --.- ,. -.. Ills -llot pallecl In II , . , Past. Rival, KANSAS CITY -OJlla -·· llarrJ Asher ta in tougb }'! --.u .... bowling t&U•ll'""'lf, this time the ... King 1""le --.. -"""' Asher ta ii fifth pl-. -• -'wllh a 5,710 tolal. 'lie -· II 1mie U!moogello o1 blip, N.Y., -a 5,111 caonl. Tbe top fivw .... •It•• al Iba ., man lle7d will adow to -.111Q•1 naliooal televi>ed lilals-wjtlu the . ..- netting h,111111. Muther in 500 ' INDIANAPOLIS = I--'I Riclt Muller bU been ......S to-In Ibis year's Indianapolis 5emile auto race at the Indianapolis Motor SDeedwu. Muther will -a -~ ID tr.,. three<:ar entry ol a.#· VJSta's Bnuce Crower. Also named tO diiYe fir cro- ls Lloyd Ruby. Muther will di:lve a Jm"'Ep -a ~~ ....... Legitimate. Ex:Pe~ • • CHUCK KNOX Shabo Up Staff Rams Continue • ' -To Clean House, " Obtain Logan LOS' AlfGELES (AP) = QmlJnuJnc °""" -;>; the Los ~ Rama bne obtained vetenn afetyman J<nf Lopn -tbe BaltiJno!e Colla llld ...... "" tllll ..,,, two men>ben of 11111 -·• ...,...iung 111111 wlJJ be nlalnod. Tbe Rama said Ibey gave up Ill 1mdiM'kMe<t.d(lft choice 1bunda1 for the n-)'W'dd i.Ogan, a Jl).year veteran Bild lw<Hlme Pro_, performer, who -a --bis rookie ....,. with lbe Colla -.-loam busy clN!liog house. Meanwhile, new Rams coach Chuck X-aid be woukl retain aa aaalstlnls Tom Callin and Dick Venneil, but the -of -coacb Tommy Pnithro'• llaff -DOI be reliin!d. CallJn wlJJ coollnue as linebacker coocb wblle Vermell, last seaado's quartaback ooacb, lrill wort witll special teams and ollomlve bocks.· 1bt nap fCI' lA>gan came as another WS ANGELES ='Ille pllllDDler al lbe ..,.. In the Rams series cl chanie1 SUnkist InvltatiCllal Indoor --Pn lince wlDdlng up a disappolntlbl ~7-1 Los Angeles, Al F"'*"8, --~Y that be hod jNB•h 1d Ille WeiloMllY the Rims traded alrllne tickets fer N'igertaii. -Kip ii-hr Jim Pumell and -Keioo to come to lbe United Stalel. Caney W'dliams, both starten 1as1 year, Franken said the !qitimate .._ al and backup linebacker Jolm Perglne. The Ketno's travel would be llhan!d by the lint cbolce made In the college draft br MILT f'IL.Oi;.... ., ald!IWt ~ ucn SAM BUNCH (32) AND GARY EUBANKS (20) CLOSE IN ON CAL STATE FULLERTON'S ciRiE McLEMtl>RE. SUnkist -and ~ in Alhaqoerqoe, Los Angeles was defensive bac1c CUlkn N.M., San Fr:mcisoo and TonDo -ik1ant of c.lorado. the OIYj!Pic dwnpim ""~es Meuwlliie, the !tams, re.ming their A slOry from Ka1rob1 lllld Kdao'i frail ollice almig with the coaching staff Te(i1nleal Fob)g~ Push · Tfflins - Past UCI, 704i . · llf -AJID L. HANDY -~ .......... ____ ..,, .... -. .,., ___ .,.-..,. -•k elf-pl teodlng -. "°" tlR llC lnlne-Anteaters a 71). 14 .. • I .. • lllotling Cal Stale IF I •J -..... 'llmnday .......... Q ....... -....-. a : --.. tiliwd ... -"Wed 1 lrlef apart -tbe ar with a... cllllcll basket& --·-lka-llallbut . .a.r --. Ille Anteaters couldn't -·· ·1 ... --, ..... • ..-.. lic!ll i'Ullerlc -""" -.. the -'llllo genenl7y ,._ -a l;q lo Ille UC! ollenae, .. • I I I rill • lnl:secl bone in hil ... -..-.. ... -... I pN '!". • -da1 lliglll -.. Ae f" )aa& Cal Stale Cllw•'l.11 ). --. cul aad -mrmberl of • .... l , .... 4 "* btsitant to ._. a .-i*I a ,. tbe Aateaters --~·--the fillll... I 't1 ....... 'l1tlDI nn ell ....... It. wu ;ialnta. • - -.. -of i'Ullerlc with -• .. -off ..... falled to .............. , &•waf.l'Dllerlm J!111w -...,, Illa rim lo pu!b a I ..... Pia ... the Delling. The OC1 -*'-ID protest and a •, · II ,_. ns called agamt an ---..-was offend, I .............. called 8Dd the ----to-the -to -..i a.. Anteaters weue -... iill Ille ·-· no -,... Fiiller1m k r··--.. ~-lato • -at 11 -~ lllllag Clll!y me shot _ .. _to tMellll of the pme. -· "'tr ... warll ._. came true," OCI -!la '1111 -~the :.'£:::..~-.... ., ......... Jla1'al ...., clefea la ... --...--~..... t1-i.L 'ftil --ti -better ef!Ofts, BIA,__, -..,!"I -!rim • , , amateur status pi;gbl be. In jeopilrdy and leOID Plaelf, ba .. bind Mark D1mcan ·~· ,_ 1 , because of the aArPi"P~ J11>1cb lie, away fJ:o".1 . the NaUQl!8!., f ootball e-ni Style·~•badl>eenpv~, .;t:.. ··• ..... ~~~·~ Jets Hire Winner a1 _,. ainc:e -a11e< 1eav1ng the • . ~ ' san FHudlco 4!lers where be -an G !\_ h NEW YO~ = Owlie -~ mi•1nt COKb. • 1Ve8 arC r .. 1 J!!red by the New Yort .lejll·""8# lllil r ~ ~d .Dlmcan ~ at , will replace bis ~. Wee!> Ilelms' ililivenity and !liter COICbed : • . Ewbank, u bead --the tm there, ·Share of • --d ....... Aller lliring -Tbunday, -· .LAAI Winner, !7, a funner bead ClllCh of the • ....,. Carroll Rose!!bloom said "I'm st. I.oois CardioaPi; !las hem en delighted to get a man of this csliber." HONOUJLU (AP) -Big G<Orge .~~iag 111111 with the Arther says he's at least a tDooth away He will be 8 Ewbam. 2ntw nat G Plan from jilaylng good. season ~ -be 11en----ame ''Let,• just hope better dafl are the SS.year..md. w• will ~t-w--fllll- abead," the 5-loot-t one-time rancl> bmld time gen<ral manager « lbe - said. Foot~ League club. , • for Trojans .,... ~ .:°=r• :.!':i'"i!..i I\~ ,. Kings Fall, 5:.1 . / :':.: :::;:;~ ~1. ·silFFAto ::: .rnn ""'""11 ·-two -Stay· Oose "!'le clianpl everything IJ'OWld, the -~oa\s. inc!tliling the cl~, and -ed .. ny I'm -hitting the ball off the tee ," • "Oii t;.o others '1buncloJ ajpt Joodlllc the _ , Ardlor Aid. "II was just awfUI. Now .Buf!alo Satires lo a W vtct.ry Oftr the BJ tao A--P!w I'm doinc the rigbl thing. Butll don~ feel Los Angeles Klnp In • -i-, CID ii a llall, • ddq or • llratecY cl Gllllbtalllt. It'll tab time, I'm at least ~r'.;!,..i the ICOrillc In Ille -· pellmce, but Din Aodenon Sl)'I · •~away from p!aylng/lbe way l -· ........... __ j ·•---•-JI ,.111 •'-A•~-. ....._. CaHfomla wtll try to use IOOCI -to." . '.--80Q ~ ~ .,. --~ -lo ...... top.ranked ucu...:. • lie 1111111ged a tour-undett>or tl3 ·in 49 ·w· ..,.. £A . -. • the -Tl$n bacD:ourt 'lllund"1'• linl rounc1 to 11e JOUtbful • ers 1D, • • "V7 · _.; Aid, "we'll bave to be patient on Tllm Wiibon and old pro Gay ~. ; LONG BEACH -Spoilliod lit' Ille -We must take eoly Iba 100C1 . -Im • babit CJ( winning ·away frOm • ilhootlng ti F.d Ratlelf and 1-.1 -. " · · .. the continental United States, Mt the ' Gray, cal -(Lolg Bwh) Jampod to .. Yet If the Tlojans, -No. llO In the IMd Ill Ibis ricb event that offers a a 77.e -u vtct.ry ....,. the· llDd, an lo IUCCeed, Andenoaald the fll,Dlll llnt prize. ' ,.l/lllvenltyofCalilondaal--bJ will bt their ~ GllUt '1)!d at .. jml me lln>U bOCI: allcl ., Tblll'llday !liCht In I'-.:~ A-....-..... -'. ·•· ' 1 -.m1er per oo !be '7 15' yard Coiifen!llCO lldioo. · . . 'Die Brolim, who uve ...., a n....r It Walalae 1-try Chlb comae .;..,.. Doug , · · Ratleff• mt Gray ...,. male » palata -pm,., 1Ue a !!Ml ..-.i. 4oO -, Laday Wlldklns Gi~ Gilbert ' Bl . the uatlooally fourtiHmbd . es. lo !be 'Paclfic.& Coofereqce, Into !be and Tlblkl ltmo, I~ JoponOae. 'Sicked thilr li9th -lmio GllUt -Cll Soatbem Cal's .~ the -~ a e,_,,14 -... 1c1ory. llpal1a "'-. Salol!'dlJ DJPI. Tbe lrJDic lo ....... persi!te!lt JiU\tiDi.' . --•1 Tlojaal ... IJ'4, but aloo 14 .. tbe Giily -, defendlllc tttJe.bcildef Gfler • : · -teom wllh a pOrfect eoilftl'lllee .i-m1aJ1a1t-~n1 ...... 110. "OILERS TO.BATTLE ~~. ~ .:.. •• ;:..., _ .. Lee TnflDo, who llOOii:oeo the plUlb ' ' • ~~-• ---~ - 1a,yout by 111e bolmy beacbot1 of' !be ' . '"'O ~IU IN TY. TILT 11111P1 w11m ~ t1>1.-m1 6ns0n Pldllc wllb 111111 w~·· pro-om ..l.J n. · Ill*, 11-6,-ln • Dlll>lequt pme at .. ....__,. hod ........ ..... Pwtliml .... """""'"" Slll4, 5'11, ......,. lo a par 11 lie to.,,._ 5uoset !ague ' 7 411811 --to lleollle to play .ll'llbtnCICll.11· lalt ..... do lhal . • lluallngtoo Beach 111111 I.ma..... . ",utw!Jt, I hit the ball l~.-1 as uathland lelevillon -1beJ coma. . -. !be UCIMJauthorq Cal well • I did the '!"Y before, Treylno r.t.. JO at Loara In a tilt tlllt -well • -. wbkh wlll bt ~ telmled llid., "I ,.. didD t gi'!'." m,11111 any determine Iba cin:ult 1f++I£ I' with .. •=• pm, Upoll, Satunllt• .,... .. _.. tilrdies. ne·aame will be *8d.., ,? t' 4 •'r'ihc6lcr1n.,.._.~ .~.!_llle~-i::.:-~ 11e11nnin1 al-. &dhl' .... rtn1tJ -bttwO& Sllnford. W, -... -~· niil:ed t1im1 In Oniii&-°""'1 wD a~ aial ~ M, lit ll«tley. Cll and • ~ tbe......,. al two tour Ulloa Ibis 1 ncm1,,,.. alnod;J ..._ _ .,_, -p11J In tbe PM>ta "'lloaally -"':.. jllrallreweralormer~ .WerLoara(IM.1)a.!Wdla.m1 • ~C:!.tllt....._ , ,_ ,._.;, i. -tour Hiles and _.. ~ 6ver pie-~ tie,_ Is tie llte clubs ,,,: .:::.::.-:: -1111.-rn 111e 11111 two 1111• 11111 1.oara ia ...,mi Ho. r 1n ~ .._ ,_, • 11·1 "' i. t11t Tlola to ~ 111111 lit lal lnlo '!'W bid 11111111 dolna <bmty ~ a 17-4 .n. _, .. ~.i!!::" Ulla.~ a au Mk I .. • -lllld ... 'lnjara ""' ...., t;':~=iPM'lliflul.. .,..,.......... -· .. f;o111i•• II !I'll _. -II •· IGM' 1 Cal to. IA _ ............. °""did ... ~i"·=---::""' lhll'j ) -... ;'? a.....,_,,,, ,, ... . .... ••= •t 41a l e t •-s 1tl U 1 4 1 ..... 11 1 U: ........ , ·-... .. ..... . ... "... . .. . ... :1 :11 ·~ .,, 7 __. >t i Ii I l l 6 ......... ..... a•a .. 'f.-.. 8WM 1' _a,.......-. ...... a....._NtM I :-"-n .. o , ~ ~.T---,.._.; ': : ---:::: -- •JllW......, etJ I ••• 1. ,__ 4 I I M 7 t1WC • ••4M ····--••tll .. ,,,., .... .. ,,.,~ ... , 11NW • T--. •nit M G,_._N~.a ' NErY.ORlt (AP) ~ ,0:0 Kott.it Nid N1ow1oi tbe .... • .. ,,.,_ other nnmubila ti jhe .So.let Unloo!s Mardi J~1:NflW d Ill ...... at men'• luld -·• l!1JIUllftlcl , 1-. Bullalt JJ, Los Alilelol ...., M. wlJJ make a two-· -.Cly-~ Miami Mardi 17, ""71.,..........., 11, the United Slates next month. WashlnPn. D,C. llaudi Z1 _. H1w The tour, llartln& II lbe -1111 YCl!t'a M-Sq11ft a.Illa ..... _,., Man:b JO, was annoomced 2l Tb!lnday !>It abtrgt,-lno.~'t--'llie1 I~ x.tlol,-..-11 oosmetlct !Inn is underwrtUn1 the three gold medaPs aad -llJftr ii QIO p,rojecl with Iba anctlcn ol the U.S. Ob'mllic Gamm 11 M-Jaot • ••, Gymnastics Federation and In ~th ber~~--:._"'~ llM'Ciation with the AJNteur Athletlc w• ,..._.._ -.::J -,_.. Union MU. beam& and_poral!el ~ = _ " 1 • .. Athlete ol the Y-. .. .. Ill pretented with tla ------·-,.,. ~· Tiie 9otld _,. ... ' runt nn&c po•~ ~ H I • the ~----o 11 * • •• •• , wWcllla_... __ __ ~-·=~---mifala,, .. 119* -. --~;:=rt...:; .. = brelldllC lnlo ...... 're aot ..... 7nlo II wllb Iha ' .JS 1 tW..,.,. 1d st Na,. be ........................ tbe.;,M• -.. -..... If "" ..., l7le ........ r.. .. .,... __ ~. .... -. 1111 ti.. ... eertala ...... ---··" . Ciaoll Mt w-" tJa.4 .... .. 14 *· .. ---...... -: ! , •}:II. • ..._. 1o ea11 a---.-...·--~ ... , ...... .,.~Jall" Al----llWll1118- ••• aCi1•1r71o-111aw """1 -• W "14 IJliAl'a ltalMJ .-. • • Fttdl1, r-, Z. 1973 OAllY PILOT JJ. Can HB RebOund To t? Artists Bid CdM Hosts Grills; · Diablos, · -Jriuqlw -• ,, ... d!zr '• ll a "••· lw:IL. For Record B F. ;d .' ritons --ol 1uard Dan Junlonareln-at a ... ons avo ... e ,. "" rt. Bi•• ..... ill tllq ~ al Tri 'h . • I r I A • ' -.wa , ... -·-· ... the leodlng ump c..uia del Mar and n . etion Ollw ._.. - tllal< IDclllle -la lllo _,.. la .. I' ' •I lbe -for lbe Ollen -- Liam -..... to • W ara ..... Raul Cmberu, at Edilon and Santa Ana 0 ...... ol -. ADI, w ...... al Ne•Piill - -. Prior lo 1111 -fonranl Dot11 Rlhe and poll. i..,.,.. Baacb'1 retarn to 'F....laui Vllley Hi8b School Valley at Mapolla. Mission Viejo bu a rot..,, -t I• .._ad to u mu Jim Weir. bubllJoll --Cl!"Jd 'buketbell qulnletl, Md! with FountalnValley'st-11ceriter engiaement with the tem; and ANholm at Lom. All M-nlllz-llladed, llariaa'1Vlklnpmuaged1 bt .......... ~•-• -tho tliebelllt&rllntllelrlChool't Scott Roider WU held to a tbet IWted Its -In for ........_ tt.poW win fNftt Snltl Ana In ,..... -bWar, meager two points by the ·-llart al .. Rw II I' ~ --· tho nnt l'Ollld, bat ae&o 11 Artilta take on sidiDebact al • -added preatlge teellclous Esfancla five In fll'SI Crestview Lupe bUbll>lb '1'lle W..imlr•!t -ls tbreo-fold u ..m Doug t11o WM•••• -with -Ana alwlyt ....,. ~ ' · ~1~, !',!_~.~ ol l'Ollld IClion and a limllar when the Dlablol travel to ti Ille ,. ....... ,,..,..._ DOii llJlilber. . Ooach Jerry Fair's Arltsts, =-...__ """""" performance by the Eagles' Modeno tqoJcbl !or .., I -·· t.lom -""'the ooorinC ol H Im wanl 011')' ,.,. ~ nlll l.W Kawport will be trytna to vk:t4n In it or It __ lhl Corooa del Mar's unbeaten defenoe could spell dlsaller o'clocl< iame. -....,....., lllol 1111 . ,....... a llUlllllnc rt~7 -s Se.II Klnp, No. I ranked prep for the Barons. -tin Olin JW'lrl aod ._ .,-w ....... tn the -· -....,,. t be team In Qrqe County, will It'1 a mismatch In terms or With five -Oii tbe Andren llld M jaalor Dive Wallh, plus tllo. floor ,_... a dam .. ,..11r., nnt IOCIDll. • · ~Oii i.,-team In a be oeeklna lllel> 11111 l\l'llJlhl llel&bl with Reider teamed up n<On1 .i...tr. c o a c b Pat ~with a vlclGry. Nol ~.:~1 Lot,.:f~ =...,s.s ~H~ ~;: Roberts'leombuYlrluallJno 'Good News for Laguna MD Hosts . St.Anthony lllnce the 1IGCI aeaaon, when · _.uve ri<lorles la :H set and Chris Adams. bope or finllblng well eDOUCh the Artilta -to Ibo CIF by· BID Bloom•s transfer-c..ta Mes1'1 conllicl with to secure 1 CIF playol! apot l!naJs and notr"ed a 17·7 loeded q!llnlel of 1111 wbk:b boot Edison feotum lbe inside llut they cwlcl deal a CIUlldnc .......n -. bas a Laguna flnabed with 1 al mark play of Mike Berry and John blow to El Modena In Ill bid lo . i.an> ..., 1$ pmes. before exiting the ~ in CWnmlns for Mesa 1galml the gain the playolf1 fer the . ' A· 'rlctory allo wcoJd keep lbe quarterflnils. IUlld combo ot F.dlaon's Dirk aecood ltralibl - the Aitiabo In II r on g Coach Dave B r o w n ' t ZirlJel and Joy Wilton. Three of the 1..,..'a lop contention for tho loop tllle, a Fountain Valley Barons have , llUOl'ds irlll llo .., dbopl&y In same behind lequ&leidlng El alreAdy ~ed more wtOs (II) ihe pme, nlll the -SL Anthony by • 1ome, bolts ·llotado. . lban UY Other Barons team in · n r.>F'S F ~M{LY could well Ila decldM by lbe -D~tnnceStitr Recovering . Mater Del llllh'• baablball' team, lralJli,g 1eogue.leactJng ~· Beacb tract OIOCb 1.m·Miller bu ~ die reclplenl ol a lot ii good. newt in Ille put l•w w..U. · To begin with, II appeor1_that..hJa """' O>UDtry tt&r Karl \'\'~ II reomrin1 quite "'11 lrom • Dnmller automolille -. WM·ba• lo undqo five -.i ot .. ...., . for • blood clot ... the brlln afllr the ace).: -and tbera ..... limo In .. ordeal -hla life alpo *" very iatable. Today be'• btet In odlool and the - _..,... ertlm~ ba'D be able to otarl !'Jlllllln8 lllln lhil lllODlh, It'll be • llow ~ . HANK WESCH ' . --..-m*""itlrtt,• putllm told -o>adl Jerry 'Fair, "Yw'll do an)'lldng for a crowd, won't ;ioo." * * * Al .. "·= 1 ............. - *d ... """'' ......... et''ltle ..... __ ....._-........ -..•!lie .......... ....., .... ,..,,,,. ew:ll _M* __ ,... .. ......,. UlllclalJI& A -lrlf fw.-rl •11 I lllrd3' blolt ... , ... -....... -... Be eme ~ wllla a •• ,_, lll1t'Cr. SL Paul IOlllgbl In Angelus Lai\nia· bu two league lbe .,.n,and are beAded for 1 .nE. 4 11111tdlup. • and t.e;:: =.m bout 1bt 'l:°'· :'~ 1:1..~e:: ~~ ... ~1rans~i:: TO BENEFIT . F::..., ~ VJeJO ~ "-•-~-, ,_ two ·~ ~ now are . the n,ut IJIO. ....U. Tho twice-both deadJ1 w1Slde1-.0, v ...... ~ &rel 1 -• pralllng the Arlltll' perlOllilel -Barons are rlll1ked No. ProcetU fronl tonight's and b'-!'• combined for ,,._ 11 -George Herold 'and. u -1biY "Ibo bell In lbe 2 In !)rqe Oounly: Irvine League, baakelball clash pc511)1! a aame thla ......... Greg Green and are laYored to league. . Tho Barona meet vtsi~ between Corona del Mar and Tim Tivenan, wbo 1patbd El Jllllntaln um atalus or move In other league pmea, l>ana . Eslanela, a team that took vlaltlng ~· Alainl.\Qs wlll.Jie !6Qlkno. w lbe CIF flnall last up a-DOtdi -in lbe "loOp--HUJ.-lJallc _. 81\d· -them-Jnlo-overtime before Ucteted tor tbe sur\'iving aeuan la hla t.i1m'1 lloor atandinp . Unlvenlty travela to Vllencla · falling, SWt, earlier. Fountain family of referee Herb leader and ~ <;Ol!lllllit llireal -bu averqed 211.l lo take ,.. tho TJcera. Valley's only loa In le&11Je Clltberoe. on sbbrt Jumpers irid c1r1 ... poinls per -areon 11 Dana BlDI bu been' m lo Corona dal Mat (4M7~ Clltheroe died of a lieart 'In other -irrfOlflris an ~....in. -i, It per pme. outnw""'1 bat b a r d I y Ud the ·return eegoaement II attaclt suffered in !list week's Orange 0.. -team, S.. Mater Doi'• mllre """'line ou•c'1110d In Jape PD1d Valentine's DaJ (Feb. H) at Loo · ~too-Estancia tiff. Cl~ will he lhoollna lo bal bem eopeclallJ O'Mlstent tb\I -but baa ooly one -Fountalll Valley. · · The Corona del Mar High snap .an ,iab!~llDO lool!lc -' with the addltlbn or Steve lalcue win to orbatr far lb Other cllnlesll, which also 1tudebt 90l1DCil Initialed the ~~ wlrlil ilie nu-1"l!ll ...::i,~.:i~ • ...::-r:;.~.i-M-~rt_lndi_~~-~·-•_f_l_r_e_p_ow~•-r.~elfOrta.~~~~~~~~~bell-·r~-M_~_·lnclade~~-Coi-w~M-esa~-mo~ve-.~~~~~~~-'~~ ..... ~~~~~-...,. I TliB'' lllftll<r; Im -bnpMdve 11 a fJtrlmm cm b Wuldncfm Stale U~ / , I odlttoam. . . Spinier; ls 'reportedly lbe oalatalldllllJ -·..,,int Pf')lpl9CI, bavlllg -dQ-ed in•_..,, W lhe llO ';t!d ~ ; -Bill .. .._ -Taoy 8tlloon nadill -... • .... )lit -• clJ' ••lh''r!lf ..... l>s'I'' I ...... U& wpllJ -.... Ille -·· ·-..,.. r ~--o;-. !.-.;Ii .-pell- Alim-...... Hpp 1' frllil 8 mllt W of lillf( Diii' I -al .zMo•!, -c1s,s , • • w. tew'• ••Aire.,_*"" ........ 1a •. -. .. "" -la Ille . ..... . 'nlJ -'I -............. llol u.e,'N ,_ .... ,, ......... ...... --·--........ ll'•pai llp&IL" , ''"" . .. ' . ' You9efaJ1awful10tfor'your·llio!2.y~.v~'o. A'FWl Coil sprliaq ~ I ' lo mw:rougli liahiti more ' coiiiibitahie. Aadluil:ioam Cllabioued front bucket 18ala lo . ' b.Ij,.ab9o~b b1imPe ihhtDit.iy l)e Alia. if you want lo d~ 110111e of your own mc;iin- teDance, a hq,ndy 112- left cmr.ahr ihe coif~. qeltiuolagh ~ ~ ' l'ront di.c brakee ior: llid.dy, even,.slopti. Styling and handlU!q, Cll1d .Yen lnteri9r trim; lhJlt 189111 more sport... car-like than H>Oiiomy, car-like. Alld Veqa ha.other menqtha. Like a c!Ouble- 1'"1 rool Glld Q dMl 9uazd beam in each c!Oor. . " (, . ,.-.:=:::-\,., ' paqe Do.I~Yaunelf, ''manualoomeeWtth ' lliecar. ., . ' . . , ~ · Finally, the Vega cmr-' heacJ-<J;un engine • .A:11..0 ~ '' lnche11t'slaroerthap~)iille ..-......._ car enQ!nu, which II ol ' i f ·1-.' . . We NGllY feel that Vegci ill all ~lion al lillle car. Except for oU thing. lt,haa o. viry ozi:linCll}' llltle -'-" I 1 r~·, . . • " palflin; i\tleru! (9'1t it?), Yet still, in lru!I econmp.7' car lrqdilion, ifqetS i:lam good ocuo illileage, Andthiayear-'Ye made modificallou which'ihowdmab it do even bet»r. ' . . ' • ' .. f • • l' " • 'f ' t I I I I < • ' t I I I • • ' ' 1 ' ' I • • ... • \. , ) t l I I ' . \ . ' . ' ,., ........ ·. ' - " ..,, TH~ VIKING . • PROUD~Y OFFERS .• , • I • f • I .. 1 ' f I • • • • I • • -a.--.., •• I ! • • ''·' ' '· . .i; • . ... i"; " :-. ~ ; .. '••'• ... ' . • • • .... • .. ., c • ! • ' • ClilllW~ ::..~---~I or(714)W l =t,:r~.,-1~ LOIAUllftll ..... 'i ..... ,..., l l I • ' • . - • .... • an po ti.I !ul ... ·'< ' bi A ft ti ~ t, F E ,., al ll .~ c ., ' • I ' a ' I l • I • 1 I I • 1 • SCC Face.a ... ... . ' ' . ~· J,'. . . . ~ ... -F.WO,, F._ 2, 197J &All Y flilOT . . . . ... ' .. ' I 4 AlantUQs Remltis ' . ilamitos En.tries . I ' ·~ • I l 1 t .. :· tJo shared~f'll~ l(J.(ivlqgateas :~t ~anyori;Sa~a · _1 '' . 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'lki . , -dra~tle 1tatom0Dt1, II wa'o •iud<• to illllocldlholftllg . · Dotocl by thl1 ,... ... me. dud! ID Oak. 1lt, and c:Olora .ol ~aq Wlfta were pr.-flnWwcl Yollow, Wlalto, A-ado. and and In YCD1ou1 llllglhl cmd ~ wldlhl.H-1 Exclusive News from the Pan and Roller Set WASHINGTON-Tho boroor IOI and th9 Jet aet had to lt•p a1lde tod.ar for the Pan and. Rollor Sot. Compotltor1 CCD- eoclocl -thla 1p0ekd COllldll't bo toppocl. • 8.7~ /(. l"xM" .................... ... B"xW' ........ ·" ..• , ..... 1.41 l''•W"~ .................. I.II I . IO"x31'.'.. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. • 1.11 . lirdl'' ....... : : .. .. . .. .. 2.11 12"x31" .................. 1• l2 .. x'8;, .................. UI , '3 Malor Cabioeta " · Meet on Budlit . 9IBIOllJ· 8"aM1n .U ......,..4 eH11ni111..i 8io ••1-W.,. , _ _.~ •• -..;la tho udt-ODI -• ol tbelr t plcntlc dra:wer• were tattW.. kt tholr ......... bolcl .... 15 Dnnror JUlllGr ... .. .. . . . ... n Dnnrer: ._, '.. . . , .. 31 Dnnr•rllata~'. ......... ... . i FIRST EDITION IS BE Siii> 10 'DIE lllllGllD -.0 JIOOSE IS GOOD llOOilE , __ ... _,_ • ., '· 111'1 ....... .. __ __, SOMEDAY2' .Part;cJe Board Rocks Nation u:-·"•-~ Plastic l>ropclof'- Latest Style Trend from Paris n•rrtcr ...... ..., 4:1 ... & v .. ...... .. --. ....... kit ft.a. 1IC -.a.om. ., 7 ?¢1 Ir .. er w .. ..__. ....... .., ............ . ....-.... .... . ,._,. 7 &j, _,.. • • • ·- j J ~ t n • c f • I ' I • ' ' t • ' • I I I I I l 1 I I ---~ . . , • . . llU. MOTTA SHOWS OFF "DRAT YOU, RED IAllOlt" Frid.,-, Fob<ualy 2, 1973 . -· ____ ...- l>Al~Y PILOT IS . • , --i • vade Am rican TV \ l l -... ' ' • • I ' -- . -• -. .. --.. -~~~k. :~ Dee Ses.~,.,...,,.1m.,.,,_ whore quick l>it and d,ynllllic hl"ff earned him oaUobal fame CIOI the Sbow," will be on stage Feb. 16-18 ..,_ g yland's "Star Sl>engled Holidly3'' ....... tloo. -• l I • • i • I ' I • DAILY.PILOT 1ii + .. • •. . '' '' '" .. • "' ~ ;'. • u;,, .. . · -· f"'""'7 2, 1973 • .. • er . Rock~tte 1be -lldng ladJ ii Siie Is teh local pOlnt cl \be Orance County eommunlty play, a new comedy I~ _• -Is • -bundle ol TO' TITUS girl who bas some ol1ooat -..V -lio .i; MM o1 In~~ cooceptions of live and io'ff; -1'•1h·• beblnd bor -• and regulal<s her romanfl~ _... lridl wben -n 11111 ·1 ' attachments on a strlCI lbrtt-= .... -Ri1 "i ,_ -Sulioblm" and Li<S1 ID "'.Ille mooth. basis. The role wu a ....,..,__ ~olMmk:." ca oo blrtllde1. 1 d vehicle for Dyan nnon Fer aadJ i..., ~mblC Alter • .eollege, C n 1 Broadway. comes is easy as breathing. retwned to the clamoom U I For the Irvine Community ' She starlA!d wl)en most other • t<acber on Long wand. and Tbj!ater, it will mark the third kidlhare learning lo r<ad, at . found her sell baclc ID musical con1<C11Uve pfO<iucUon wil)l a the age ol , aingjllg and theater as a dlrector. She put local newcomer be a_ r I n g Blrtrad•ll -• together junior hl .. h ICbool pr Ofeqional entertaillm.ent dancing With her lather, a prodUcUons of .~. Gel Credlll. "Light Up the Sky" Abraham •Lincoln iJ radio announcer m Scnmlon, • .. lntrod\lced Suzanne Park, a portrayed by actor Dick Pa. By the time sbe was 17, Yoor Gun, Once Upoo 1 proleuional Ice skater for 14 lliake using actual she was kictilrC ber beeb with , Mattress" and "How To -yt1t1: 0 Dear Friends'' ~es letters and -celelnlld -the ·&ieceed ID Bulllness Without brouiht onetime Broadway anecdotes from Un· -.. ol New v:U-1 Really Trying." actress Barbara. · Lord coin's life on "A wot ' n-• ' Ill addition lo her ..... Warburlon out of retuement, t Uncoln" at 10·30 Radlo City Music,,.... · · •-. and now a fonner Rockette a · Now living in lrYIDe with her wort, wblch Inc I u de d beads the cast of "The Ninety p.m. Thursday, Chan· husband, Ouil, c I ad 1 eztensive touting ID the Day M!Jtreas." nel 28 . . ···~ ~_...;IJ t,o·lllo .Nortl!cast ,~ • .Ballet •• · ----------• lnlne' Oimrmmity 'l!lea\et -~ """ the -· wbicb holds Its roheanaJs in a Ball<t Guild, CiDd1 bu used churcb a few blocb hvl!l ber home. She tried ... f« the ~ , · tide nlle In u.r1cr-..,,,,...,. "" "Tbe N'mely Dtj ~ .. ml woq II over a clootn other compdliors. . her ...,.; talents ID vq!ce.over work for munerous TV "'"1imerciall-and· bu cut aevera! educatlonal record albums. Cindy LM of lmne struts her stuff ., a 17·year-old ROek•tte, and propo1ltiorl1 John Lough- man in a scene from the lrvtne Community Theater comedy ''The Ninety Day Mistress." Ill!& STAGB eoperience hasn't been ('O!•fined to ~her~ taltntl, boweY!r. WllOe in college after a aeui:ia and a ball -the Rncizael, Cindy played· the tillo role la "Peter Pan," Nancy la .. JJttle Mary • aNDY'S V AlllllTY OF performing experience seems to !idestep the ~ventional theater of straight comedy and drama, but she'll mate up for that next weekend when she makes her local debul u Irvine's ' ' N i n e t ·Y Day Mistress." ... once again lake over the action in the Reuben E. lee's swinging Cocktail lounge. ., • •• . · Sundays. for Concerts: Classical or Jazz Come aboard and enjoy the exciting music and zany comedy that has made Dick and Bob such great favorites in the Newport area • • FEii.. SUNDAY EVENING CONCl!ltTS -~ Hall, Fine Arla Vl!lase. it UnMnil1 "' catlfomJa, !ryiqo .. at ' p.m. Kalbr einl!'Mqlll' and Alllha Martin, 'VO!ce and 'P!ano Recltal, Feb. C; Tom Hamm, UQA Miiiie l'nlleosr in Orgail Olnc«t,_Feb. 11; Bill Miller, ua Drama ·Maj<ir, Voice Re- d!el. Feb. ll; UOI Miiiie llepartmoot Brass Enaemble, -....... --. : ,-· ·· ·FEB. C ri .. NIW tORUUNS .JAZZ -First Sunday of Every ?donth • -al Fulla1<11 EID Club, 1451 &ea Blvd., al Harbor ,. :!.1J..!"8'<'""·~ at 1,:3\1,P-.m. A new band evl'!'Y 30 c • ....,. "° F•tutt Bloid Cll llage at 3 p.m. lllftl<maJ, ......... -~·..-. ~'""'..... . 1 . . ,.~lf'91· , ~. , -, er~ act: ~ : t . ' ~ ~ ---.... ~111ROtJGH-1t11:1k ' . ~ .. " .,. llAC8 FESTIVAL -31lb annual Bacli Festival, leaturUlg leelur&<le-atloos, oololats the Clthedral Choir and '· =in ~is7~J"' ~~"!:'rt:°d;,~ gotlooal OWrdl, • w · al 1 Feb. 4 at 4 and I p.m., Feb. 7 and I al I Juli. Md F . 11 at 7:30 p.m. , Fl!B. f .·4 '(t I : CHINESE NEW YEAR. -Odne9e New Year Celebration, feabutng a 0 Mandarin Festival," with acupuncture demon· stratkm, pllolOgropll)' cmtest and art show at 970 N. Broad· way, Loi Angeles, a carnival al Hill and Qlllege Slreels, Loi Aoc*o, Feb.-2, I p.m.-mldnlgbl, Feb. 3-1, 0000-mld- nlgbt, llld ~ l:Golden .Dragon Parade,• wblcb starts al · · Ord and Sprjtig Slnd; Feb_! .,_I p.m .• TEii,~ H · : ~ !IACIS\\'f•Uth annual -~· Championship , · Dlii' Race{, ftat6Hng ~ than 750 loif Jlri"'s ol "super : : =r ~ d\lllf'"; at L. A. C.OW.ty Fairgrounds, Po- : : FEB.I-II ; : BOAT SllOIJ -17th annual Boat Show, fealuring. aome 600 • : new boall ol all types, plus a Olm tbealer and le~ duae!; at the Loi Aagelu eoov.ntion cerittr, Feb. 2-11, 1 : Mcmday-Friday, .2 p.m .. 11 p.m., Saturday, _.11, Sunday, ni>:Jn-7 p.m. • FEB.! ' . FILMS -Sdmce Locture llalJ,, UC! Clmpus. "The Cubisi Epoch,'' "Germany" ind .. Dadia,'' final films in "M"5etllll -Walls" aeries ~ by Sdlool ol Fine Arts. 8 p.m. Feb. 2. ~mlH"'1 fZ.ilO.. l 1'£8. I ·• PIANO CONCERT -Recital by Micbaef Sanden, lectur"" ID mlllic:, s_..i b1 Sdm ol ft>e Aflll. rillll Alta VJI. lqe Cmcert Ball, UC Irvine, I f.m. I I ' ' " FEB.l OOMMUNrl'Y LECl1JltE8 -CoocludiDa progroms in series -t~~-ru-ct~=~- looturlng UCI professors. "Rada! aDd }Jlhnlc Reelily: ChaJ. lenre Id-Group llltenellon ID J!ut Ind South :'f'lca::: pre-... led by Dr. C..,... lloberls, llli9lept vice coanceuor 10< lludeol and academic alfalAI llld pnlusoi of comperati11e adWre, ID Social Science llalJ, UC lrvlne, a p.m., 'Illes.. Feb. l "Race RelaUono in Latin -'-!Cl: llruil, A Case Study," Dr. C&rloo Munoz, Uli!iant ~of comperatiV. cultutt, ID Soclal Scij!nce Hall, I p.m. ~'- FEB. I DRAMATIC READING -JolJn Rldland, poet and edilor now teed1IDg at UCSB, wlD r-' from his works al UC! in 111e wrWnti ceoi.r, Humanilies 11a11, 11oom ue. Program 1s lroo llld public lo Invited. FEB.. INDOOR GAMli:S -FabiJJous Fonun In Inglewood hosts tho L.A. Times 14th Annual Indoor ca-beclnning at 7:30 Amateurs Want.ed Talenlod ,.,,. I • u r lerlllDerw will have Ibo -lo lalle Ille ·-during the !May nm ol the lt1l Natiooal Dll.e FelllVll, Feb. !NI, 11 !Jidio. .'!'I» lesllval ii looting ,.. nmllJ ICla, DIUlical tbillDa and ollw -lo be bociimil inlo the daUy round "' ... tertalnmen~ 'l1IOSe lalerutloc la perfomt!Jll ..id ... !JI. !armation u ID Ina ol Id, and Fhotoo. Allo Ui!led .... bl .s.y moat ........... be IClledDled. ' KIUS LtJVE UNCLE LEN p.m. Features Kip Keino, Dave Wottle, Marty Liquori, Steve Prefootalne, Frank Shorter and otht:r U.&. and loreign track atarp. ~ 'FEll.1-11 Foµa>~CE WEEKEND ..'..'Laguna lligll Sdlool girls' gym- nasium, Sunday 1:80 lo 5:30 p.m. le'lluring parties and dance exhibitions on Friday and. Saturday. Also Friday night party at Laguna Legion Ball .. Free ·admissioo. . .FEB .. ll DIXIBLAND JAXL -Jazz InCOl']lOraled at 211 East Chap- man, Orange, 2 p.m. Featured artist is trombonist Rick Nei- son .. Public ii invited. FEB. 9 • 10 FEB. JS UTENSlON SDlllWl -Boward Wils<n, preslden~ Ad- .mlnillnti"' Beoeerch A-iate,. Inc., preoenta a !lle<lay UC! -•-'-'Ulilblng 'l'ime Ef!ecUvely'' from 1:30·LID. lo 4:30. p.m.,, """""° Boom, Alrporter Inn, ll700 -Blvd., Newport lleadi. Fee '35, Includes materlab and hmch. FEB. 11-11 '· FOL& MUSIC -.SUOP -C<!Jl/l!Uler Selene., UC Irvine: Kollh and llusly McNeil, folk ....., consultants ptt>ertl • --~ -ubop, Friday 7-10 p.m., ~. I Lill. lo ' p.m. and Sl:itday, 8 LID. lo 5 p.m. Fee:$& ,l FEB. II· 17 Tuesdays through Sundays DANCE COMPANY -Cal .stale Fullmoo, LiWe Theater. Oiarles Weidman and 'bis Theater Dance Company perf°""I at 8:30 P-IJ1'..fri<la1itntljf\lwd81"• Weld!Ul, a dance<""* eograpber, is a pioneer ol modem dance. It is the oompanft WIND CJONt::mr -an.t by llniversilJ W'md l:nsemble spla;jf"4 by Scbool of Fine AN. Fine ArliJ Vlllqe ~ 1--::I;:-7"''f'--.,.,.--------~-:-::---..fltjf, 'ft'"' I J.W.1lJWIJ *91~.tf#ll l"f'f n ~~·~·~~ ~!i~~~~Jl.I FEB. IC · 17 pany in ''Cb11tma.J Oratit:" a6d ~·variattoos" of. New Dance.'? Admlaoion, fZ.511, $2 llUd-. ClOMllDV .., 00C ~»701 Fairview Road, nJI! Mela. "'I11e ~ ~" llaman play llllt produced~ the --In• B.C., -by Pia-and trans-llaled by Eridl Sep! • offered by the ooc Drama llepl. William· PUltiss dlrocls studmls ID the lale ol a ooldler'1 exploill -a beeul!ful girl, ~ slave and cltennlng lady in tl>e',lown of_Epbesui, Admi ..... lree •• p.m. ·, ;. • f:-J "·I • "'j ~ , FEB. I· 10 DRAMA WOBKSllOP -"Subject, tq Fils," drama by Robert MontPnerr, staged ·by UCI drania studenll llllder direction ol jKaduate student Barry Knron. Studio Theatre, Fine Arts Village; UC ·Irvine, .8 p.m. Thur.iday-Salurday, • FEB. II PLA'l'FOllll STAR -Dr. Gii}' Newman will speak en "Is Armag~ 1neriti6le" ilf' Cfublioase Tine In Leisure World, 1-llills, at 7:30JDn,:a..en-ations a must. Write ~ o1 :~ sws,. ~;o. Box ma, Lq1lna Hills, Feb. 8-10. Admission 50.certls. FEB. 10 ORCHF.sTRA CONCERT -Programs by 1"o Angeles PhiJ.. bannonlc ~ with. Lorin Maazel corx!u<:tlDg, --ed by Orange Couilty PIMlharmonic Society. Crawford Hall UC Irvine, 8:30 p.myllf~y, Fpi>, JO. For licket iolOl'lll&-FEB. II· U ,; lion call the 'Orii>ge TuUhty l'hilbarmonic Society (714) QllAMA -"Looi! Homeward, Angel," Kelli ~· adapla- ..._..,L, ; '1'. ,-" ,•'<· ,., ;'~" .'<.f . tim of Thomas Wolle .....i lllaged by Sd>ool ol Fine Aria .. ..,,, ' ' FEB. 11 • ,. ........ diroctlon ol ASlley Cln', asoi .. ait pnifeaaor ol drama. ORGAN . CONCERT -Recital oo baroque organ by Tom Fine AN VW.C0 1'11!Jlre, UC Irvine, 8 p.m. Tuetday, Feb. Hannoo, *"""1t il"teoll'J' ol music and· univeralty Ol'l!)lD-l&-K Tl-. ~ ,P. available.-• Fine Arla Boll Olllile; UC Isl, UCLA, ~-ed "Y Olmmilll!e for Arts. Fine Arts VII-lrrine -. For ~ call Fine Aris BS 'Of!i<e ··• !age 'QlncertH.ill,' 8 p%, Feb. II. 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"-" .... • .. l ' • anmversary celebration '"SALE • due to many requests, we are extending far another two weeks -----a------·---------··--·· .our sa e on tflese . . magnificent selections ,of Imported furnltUre and accessories from ' ftOllf I J'l'OJU!8 ctnd S,.itt • 25,o off • • FricliJ. F......., 2, 1973 DAILY I'll.OT :7 Italian Dancer Kicks Off · ABT 'Engagement . . • ..;,.~ ~~~ (A)') -)VhelL 11qoe:· ~i<:b ...... ~by .JieieellSe ll !gclud.J -· of ... ~ a""'"' (tJitrally con-the legendary Vaslav Nijlqll<y. the cla"1cal billets, llke ~ the world'• best Bortoluzzi will open the "Swan Lab" and .. G19elle, .. cllUlcal male ballet dlMlCer, AllT's Los Angeles :::1§•1'-Jn Its repertory. "! 1111 lllO .. , Mired ID early 19 7 2 , ment with "La Sylpblde • oo In New York previously Wllll • All)Orlcan Binet Theater tm-Feb. 12. modem company only. 1 cm' , .JllOdia~ly looked sreund for "I think In lile You must want to keep closed In one • JID lmjiorlalll male dancer 10 toke risks," Borto1uzzJ says. style and stay In lhal. IJJre.' · ,. "H you think of 'La Sylphlde' Olhenrlse people think you • '!'be ' -bited ·raolo ,and you think of Erik, you can~ do the other. &!!I I ilnd lk:rtohmi, &1, an·1ta11an who never do it. But I love danger. it ia not a complete career." bu been dancing !Qr the last If not I woold sever dance 'La The dancer bu, In the Piil dozen .Yean with the Bejar! Sylpblde' directly after Erik. 12 y..,..., done some clsssical Ballet m Brussels, a company He is my ideal dancer; I have dancing as a guest artist which ·uses ·the model1l pop followed bim very much In my around Europe, but the Bejar! choreography of Maurice Be. Ille. company has kept bim so bus~ Jar!. "It Is important to know Iha\ be hasn't dooe a great Bonoluzzi's first season with where you are in your life. I deal of it. He 1171. be doesn'~ the company was last summer want to know If I am good, if I have a preferepce be~een and Included both "La am bad -not ju8t dream dancing modern -0r classical Sylpblde," which J!ruhn bad about it." · ballet. "With a good classi<al been doing only six months Bortoltmi wanted to join technique you can control and befQre, and 111.e Spectre de la American Ballet Theater command yourself every time. ' . I Jly MARY CAMPBELL ,,, .............. ,., ... White people have bad their oostalgia period . savs author ,.... __ . Albertson; now black B·essie's people are having theirs. "Bessie," a biography of bluell singer Bessie Smith, published in January, was written by Albertson. Jn the late l!l50s and early 1960s when lie was a disc jockey In Philadelphia., AlbertSon says. people used to call up tint! complain when he played Bessie Smith records and ear· . , . \ ' Blues • ly Louis Amstrong. "Black people lhougbt It was Uncle Tom atuff. Bill Cosby called and complained once about Mickey Mouse inusic. Now • • he's abo talking about roots Black Nostalgr.a Growing ~=~reissued ~ • • --+ 48 "llessle Sinltlf r@rdiagg 1n-W ith Bessie Smith Book 1951 and_ In im Columbia began a project ol relo8uing all of Beale Smi1tb '1 recbrdingS, iii five tWo-LP sets, over two and a half years. These albums, titled "The .,..,.., 11 A.M. • 3 P.M. 1 iloa1 ~~ . .PX.~.!.•~ ... ~ In dance is very_ dll· doo't bow ii people espocted . "Grand Pos Classlque," "Q)pjlelia," In ploce of lllmtlln. sometltlll(. I love diUi:ii>I." flCU!t Y611ltillSl1>e'....,. l!ifted·· ·the-ballel' lllal·we do,·~-· -with Gy.W..Gregotii -IJlll. t<d·····AI the ~performa..,., Bertohmi's father bad a and still it ts dlfflcult. But I Is a "'"'' be must be pink and KI v It t, w 111 rep I a ce Feb. 17, N-Ghtsb•k, "''"UtR store and nobody in am very ~-Ind I look aomelhinc lik< a flo,,... "Unfi......, Symphony" oo Prins Ind Gayle Y-join 1bP mm1Jy 1'81 lb any lnncb kept (oln(. Of coune they Ire He bu DO aeL Ile ls not I Wednesdoy, Feb. SI. That Booole Mathis and Wltttft • theater. Nobody in the very baJ!l>Y now. They enio, man -just a spirit, IOI! and Arne evailog, EDen Evmtt Conover in "lifonumeilt for a fam!ly wanted 1JJm to be a ballet very much." dreamy. , ' and John Prins have been Dead Boy," replacing Deborah dancer, either. "I studied lloriohmi marriflll a dancer "Anyway, since I'm Italian I assigned to dance "Les Dobson, Nagy and William pasties in school and I In the Bejar! compltiy, '!"° Is use Ill)' bands to bilk.:'"• Sylpbldes" In place ol Carla Carter. studied music 10 ye8rs, Maybe from Iran, and they ,Ila~~ found the hands very in.. Fncci and Ivan Nagy. Ted Klvitt •ID partner :lllU movement and mus!<: together first child wf summer; ~ 'portant· I doo~ arree with OD. opening night, Feb. 12. Gregory In "S.an Ll,b" on Is billet. I didn't think I would stiD make• their borne lb peopJo 'who say lorget com-Paolo Bortoluzzi will dance in Feb, 18, In placa of MJcNiel be a danoer in my lile until I llnmels. • pl<jely the movomeot of "Lei Slyphldes" In place Denard. Bortohm:I " I 11 was 15 and I got a pass to a ' Some vle.m were ~ ,binds. A danoer is oot just of Nagy. replace Nagy in the oame role ballet performance. T think to see BOrtoJllUI we bls'lllinds Ie~s." Ol{istlne S a rr y and opposite Eleanor D' AtllUooo on maybe sometimes people have a great des! •.mue· C!8nclng !°"'.'r Ott replace Zhandra Feb. 19. something like that In their "Le Speetre di la· Roae• Ind The American Ba 11 et ~ and Michael Smuin In the W<dnefday, Feb. It, bead already but they don't there was JGme .averse 'lteter ibis announc e d in '"Gnduatlon Ball'' on Feb. matinee of •"GileJle." Prim know It exactly. 1 critlctsm. Bor1oluzzl says he adjustments in repertory and 16. ..places Nagy, joining Miss "In Italy for a boy to be ,a hasn't changed his style casting· for its Los Angeles At the Saturday matinee. D'Antuono and Sallie Wil!on. dancer ls something not really· because of it. enpgrement in the Music Feb. 17, and the everung of Programs and t;:al~. are setious. My family was a littl.. "The original of that ballet Center's Pavilion for 12 ·Feb. 20, Buddy Balough joins subject to change ,Ii~ bit right because to do a big was manf years ago and l perfomuuicea Feb. 12 to 21. Miss Fracca and Bortolun:1 in notice. Work!'s Greatest B I u e s Singer,'' .. The Empress," "Any Woman's Blues," '1Em~ ~l Bed Blues" aod ''Nobody's Blues But Mine," have aold better than Bel!Bie Smith tecords ever sold before. Their total sales are lllll,000. Of course, when she recorded, it was for "race records" which were ooly sold in black neighborhoods. Albertson was the producer of those five Bessie Smith sets and during the time be was working on them he was called by publisher Stein and Day . asking bim to write a book about ~le. "The fault with most books on jazz figures is they try to rely too much on records as If they represented everything people did. They don't go into personalities and they're lull of -.:ur&cies. - "I told them I would do the book If Ruby Walker, Bessie's niece by marriage, would cooperate with me. I had met her Aeveral months prior to this. I think the fact I already knew her helped a great deal. 0 She knew the value of what she bad. I called her up and she qreed. Her · big dream was to move to califomia before · her face dropped. That's what she said, 'Some day you wake up and look In the mirror and your face has dropped.' "With the money !,paid ber she was able to move to califomia. She was married 13 times to nine different men. She said, •u a man doesn't do what I want, I just walk out.' I think Ruby Is a reflection ol Bessie. She's uninhibited: She learned that from Bessie. "I would ask her about -something and &0metimes I gave her a situation where she could have made up a story. But she dldn'L Sbe1d call me aitd tell me she'd remembered something, 'This is the· way it happened.' She couldn' remember dates but she could remember if It was winter or summer and · she remembered cities and names of chorus girl,<l. She was ha the chorus and used • whatever name she bad at the time. I }t!"I two researchers goillg ,lhrougb black oews- popera and we'd b'!lck things down In the clippingis. "It aoooyed Ruby that there w~ so much myth about Bessie. She wanted to put the record right. .. Albertson says, "I'm hoping that this -will inspire other write.. to do similar things on other people in black music because the biographies in that field have been so limited and so shallow. I wlsb I'd writteo this ooe oeveral years ago when more people wbo knew eq.,ie were alive." Bessie and her husband adopted a aoo, Jact Gee Jr., and·Alberl9oltSOYJ ~has wrltteo about llJm before. "Ruby happeoed to mention bim -11Jly, She llSIUIDed I knew about him. l lncated bim in Philadelphia. I think It's remarkable be kept quiet all lhele years. I think what I'd do ii my ~ bad been CHINESE NEW YEAR "THE YE1iR OF THE MIGHTY DX" Bessie Smilb. He's a part-time borteoder. He never received a penny from hi.!! mother's estate. I'm giving him a pen:entage of the book. "And nobody knew anything about Richard Morgan, the last love of Bessie's life. Jack Jr. casually mentioned be was Lionel Hamplotj's uncle and I looked Lionel 'up. He satd nobody had asked him about his uncle and Ilessle before. "I abo tried to gel a little bit of what was going on in that period in black show bu.siness. So much has been written about white vaudeville and virtually nothing about black vaudeville. Bessie was in vaudeville. Billie Holiday wasn't "Their paths almost cross- ed a couple of times. ~ie made her last record on a Fri- day· afternoon, in November I~. The following Monday morning Blllle made her first record in the same studio. In 1936 Billie was appearing at Corinle's Inn and she got p(omaine poisoning ' and they replaced her, with 8-je. Sbe was ver)t fattdo#tl ~ but she wu there 11 weelk and it was the llart ol bet come- back. "More people are ·~ or Billie. She was sreunil lllltll the late '505. She was better recorded oad ""' laltt records are ~ "" the ear than Bessie's in. l!illle recorded llve so lft81ll' -Ind her records reliect ,,_.t a ...., doing. Bessie was doing a lot of thlngt they didli't let her record. Toward the end she had gone into the Swing Era and she wun' reconlofl dur-. that _....... Lionel mg ......... . Ilamptoo aays If alle'd lived she would ~ve been up with the rest in die Swing Era. She would have been a big stir again. NonMn Stanley, author of the Dolly Piiot'• ,.... t1ur1nt column, Out 'N' About, hu boon HI. Ho is •JCPKfod to ,. tum to work IOOft. DINNER il:.:VED ' Corona d. el. Mar FROM P .M.13:!:2170 -A1·rpo,.,..•,. er, nn " Flae Italian 6alslae CoeJuaib SAT.&·SUN.FEB.3-4 C/Jl • '"'' ~JJ 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 'Hotel 1 ~ .. ~.,;.~~~w~~;vD. ' 6ri~8267 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11... 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Houri: 1ftl:m.. ,,. p.m. 'l'llM!ay dlnJa8jl Sllllrdly; SUnda)'I, 1-6 p.m. and w ...... , IOd 'lllnday .......... 7 .. p.m. Abo, alill>il wllldl ~ the rl«y d. the Gray Wbale, !bl blblta and Ill JD1in111oo lhroullli Fol>. 25. AJ\T BEHrAL GAILEllY -Mudienlhaifl' CUllurol Cenler, lit Buena Vbla Dr., "'1lerim. Twenty.five promlnent Or· ange County lllCilll are ~In mi art ...,ta! galleey •"""' bo!St-and fndiTidUall aro able In boy 0< rent from a oelectloa d. • olll, waleroolon and prints. cau -foe furlber bllormallon. MC FADDEN YCH -~la Ami Publlc Ubnly, M27 WOii McFadden, Is dlapla)'lnr polnllnp by -ilelll!J>. Coon d. Qlnlna ·de! Mar «hrough l'<l>ruary. Included ~ olll, IO?l'llCI and ltltdlery,~WA& the viewer to follow the development d. the 75-y~ artlal frlJID lrldlllcmal 1D -. l'INE ARTS GAU.ERY -Fine Arla Vlllqe, UC! Campus, lrvlne. Room envlronmenl by Bruce Nawnao d. P.......,, coocurrent will! ~ retroopectjve al the Loo Angeles County Museum of Art. Jloun: noop to 5 p.m., Tueoday tbrouih Sw>days. Through Jan. U.Feb. 13. ' . COSTA MESA .ART.LEAGVE,-206 W. WU-, Coot.a M .... W8"" Houn: 1-6 p.m. daily, c:looed Monday. Walem>lorl by ' ~~SI Clarence w. Sonmoo. JACK GLENN GAU.ERV, 28Sl E. Cllaal lllgbway, ~ del Mar. Brice Manllfl: ooe man ezhlblllon d. .....,,......, lilhograplls, etch!np, and screen p-lnts. 'lbrouah Mardi 2. ' THE NU·TWO w ............. ~ SUNDAY IRUNCH ' 11 AM. t. 2 P.M. IANQUIT FACILITiU J17 PAC1'1C COAST HW'f· HtlNTIHTOll llACM 0poa dally, II a.m..5 .J>-m. ~ , AVOO SAVINGS AND LOAN .,sno Bristol st., .co.ta Meaa. Olis by Marg Long lhnlug!i February. BANK OF COSTA MESA -.Harbor al Balq!r, Colla Mesa Acrylics, ............ pen and Ink by Jania Pealll l:a lbroullb FebruarJ. · . lllU!Nl'Welp!> SAVINGS -~ Adami. Coola -Olis , and wa1er<i01oro by Olga Stem lhl'Olllh FellnWl'· OOSTA MEsA crrY BALL -71 Fair Drive, 0oota Me.- oils by Clara Miller lhnluib FelJnlerl'. 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Wal<!n:<llor.I by Wayne Ormand llJnluP classics will be ......ed by ~ the Orange Coast College Film February. INTIMATE DINING COCKTAILS • OANtlNG ENTERTAINMENT "Finest M~xlcan Food ln Orange Co." Cli1rbroll1r-Food to Go Club Feb. 10 al I p.m. In the LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART -3111 <llll llrito, --Opeft 7 D1yt Cockt1ll1 ~\~':"tsoiien!Olhi!pub' LagWll Beach. Permanent and Memorial ColJecllon.,... µc and admleloo Is 19 cents. pelntillgs d. Edelstein and Kalish in Gallery One. Sim. - The club wlJl s00w the fa· Feb. 3 lhrougb Feb. 2.'I. Deily from 11:30 to •:30 i/.m. M mous Mar:t Brothen hll, mls3ion free. "Horse Feathers," and George --------- 1 Ent..-t11!11nent , Open Daily 10 A.M. to 2 A.M. ·Sun. 4 to 2-Lunch 11:30 to 3 Kucbar's venerable "Hold Me While I'm Naked." Now Appearing JERRY LAMBUTH · ' '':"'""• ... ~ t &Tuf!I'° SlilR[' 330 EAST tnH STREEi COST A MESA 64:Z.2304 SUNDAY llUNCH ·2'001 DANA. DRIVE rOAHAJ'OtNT HAR90R _ .. Off hdfic C.. 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' OLD DAYS. ,. ,r~ t40Jf Me 'n £~• mo~(fVenaspeed delictous pipina·hot piUtl\lo )'Olf' door In minutes. ' ForptOmplloMoophoM 646·7136 I) ;. ' ''· · 4 (H-it Beach/Colla M.,..17th altdT•tln) or 147-1214 (llllftllnclon Btac:h-'leach and RI .. ). '~. MARGUERITA'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT NOW OPEN ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAYS Sahordays ...i S.odays from 6 to 10 F•mily Nite, Mond•y1 ........ children 50c Luncheon Special -$1.15 2285 NEWPORT ILYD., COSTA MESA LlftLE BIG ''O'' W~ttbng-Brothe~ j * 11.ow .thru Feb. 8 I fjt Nf.euport J7R .. •ovro•• • ! for the only · • ~ Complete Sunday Buffet ! featuring I ~:::---•-or.coD.WRJTffilif. ~ I• PINNAN HADDll fll,llN PIUITS GOUIMI~ MIA T INtlHS I IAlADW.An111s.11Y11a•11 i CHAMPADNI -• ' S.rv•d froin From 9 A.M}a P~M. : ADULTS CHILlllN ti.SO (u111ler 12) • • • • • • i ' i : • ! •2.10 • -.. I • llWISSll •111•111 -Ill : I • • ! 1111 IW c• 111 Ill t• W, lliClll -• i •11 llllS) II llW 11111111 I .. -a • ..... i • . ...... , i 4 21 East 17..... i:.ta ..... ClliL : ................... ~ ............................ . I • , • 1 I I - DAILY PllDT Zf TV DAILY LOG ''Much Ado'' Done With Wime Machine NEW YORK (AP) -'l1>e 01D WWW-of .,_ ctnmt llroodwly bl~ "llllch ......... -p I a • • • d , .. Ado About Nothina ,. becamel «Wn"eted~ m_ ......,,, captlvoUng fUn rot .. ..,_ .-.. frall eulture quollmt wbo tuoes in m the CBS and brldp 1be ~ tolevlalon networt tmiCbl at I~ ppbeto-uvtoc-tlieaterand ,,,. ,.,.. -taagled romorwowbldiwaaaetby ... ~,,,_ ID,_lftll~llt)'. .uaJy lakel ~ .... in early llllth omlury America when °"' Let'• jollJ lqlMlse abotnctlans that conlormed lo sta{l!-ty • ....... --.: .a -cl k Ill .... ... , s, -' -...... proeWmed ··Let wendel'I a ... _.. = , M lel!lll fm!Kw.'' 1V HIGMUGH1'S -..... Teddy 11......it .. _,"' ball and lrUly llmi ...... D ( -----_.,. to llllllJ ••= --ID llio "Moch Ado." diiew~•lllm .... --.-- CBS • l:tt -"llDcb Mo About Nothing." An up. ...._ &z ztn• ta.., of the 'Willy 111d age1 .. 5'P'<ftf •-co med y. Cllandeia tnnaportecl P --...... .m. lll<n -inddmtally, too, Adapted with r a r • , ,old _., bands will be tmaglnatl ... artiltrJ, the -Wllldlil>g this ftnt test al wbat amply J u 1 I 111 e 1 the elrect utlonwlde espooure frocked -could Oll1y pull • dgarolle ... the oly. 'l1>e U.-locale tranottlon Is ... Uy -with -chipper, rlcl:ytlct music by DirecW A. J . AD-liU brought aloog every -cl tlie origlDa1 pi.yen ol • ..,, minor importanc<, and t be Ir ldj-to tlie gruter tntlmacy .. llVinl ..... perlorinance Is COilllateotq fine. -· I led ID ....... by lildt Ba,.wvinp. .... ••' gs ID di::lplaJ Ml llio IOOlt .. ... ... -~:lO .. 7!00 ,.. !:'" zr!~ mduij J!n&l>bd to early 20tll century ' extroonlinary three boon al ·-.. _ ~ ~-al ' "-• .n.u~ ll A may ~ve <II --~ . prlDle wu.:: o..uu..~ • still-nmniog show ac:reenin& for revlewm was 1 Far home ~ al all held in advance. ;,.es, "lfucb Ado" lblpel up P<ttt IJnk and a performance style ol gmUe camp. Delpite snch cbupo, tlie aerlpl Kathleen Widdoes superl>ly radiates that Beatrice who !,~ merry war on an ttrll\le lrcmdlY w It b drflr, mnlt adjtMori4• -.-. CMAllNIL JO • • • I -.z ' . Safuniay r Morning RaUMY3 The (Jn)ll'8D1 launches a u total, memorable pleasun. mud>publlcu.d poet of CBS Even if they clon' usually dole wtth the Gotham's Uvellesl m the. bard. And for ,.,.,_,. center ol atage .creativity, -bas -tjle ..-ion formally called the N...-Yort zince ,.._ u Ir e e Shakespeare Festival, and !IUllllD<rtime fare in Cmtral -all ballc, poetic Yalldlty. the main difference --the atage and tube versions ii a stunning array of , and Sam Watentan is all mal~uvinlst Benedict with lean aplomb pending the inevitable conjunction contrived by sportive friends. Savor too !be llDtty cOlllrolled' por1nll el .Kon: fluidl&J wllla l m pr t 11 i • t&dluw. 'ftere ae ......... -----,.. ___ .... ..,.. MIMEMJl'°8 RIR FMEN18 MID WUNOPBJPl.E diwniaD migM, '*1ld Ina _....._,, .. ,.... ....... tbe p'r e ol lf:lf-clilcoway. _.==-~-:.:.:..... Do. bowe;u . W'llldi llr ttm: • familiarly known as Joseph Part, the video Papp'• outfit. metamarpbosis ia bot b -·······--·--m•-ee•no= mcauve period MWna; Iii' 1'<ln John in place of Ming Hammer, governor of this ......... dra8 -.. tbt ~ .... ----••• . ' ::. •~e -. • · During the nest four years gratifying and ~..-Ive. ·--' ,, -.. .. -°' Piny: Trip to Miclioacan IE!i~ ""i~.!:.'Z... UVE THEATER ••-emw-"" . , •• Lt l ..... ,, ...... ,. '• 1. ,. ' ---I > ,.._ •--•-"DI 111 -: . (_.., ''Tbe Ninety Day Mlslml" ,bll Cillitdy !tom England will "Lindo Mlcboacan" a folk presented in co,mptele _.,then. w!l<m>e al the -D<ll~-----A new comedy mates tll bepen.tonigbtandSalUrday playthatbecliistheffthyear Ucity.. "'Undo»•h-"willnm • - -tz1 -... ,., .. _.. ' first Orang.• County al Ille Laguna Moullon , ol consecuUve. stage !""' Just u a visitor to tbraugh Fi!b...21 witll -• .. ..:w-1 v-..w.i "" -fo . ~unilf Play-. ... -al -,l' UA llll1s Micbnacan mlibl enjoy the ...... • 1:a Ji.Ill. .. w -e•no-;:""'ir':,'::',! ·~;munlt; LagunaCa11Ymllold,l-M Theatre, neor ei:,_..I, Is "llanceofthelitUeoldmen", -.,. tllrauP Sa-,.. Ill•---l;"C::1Ci . Theater, opening_Feb. 10 for 8'ach.Relervatiom-C. thefinlofaevm!DlkplaJSlor so the Padua au4idnce can Ila--'porbmed .i fiii'I ML MU...,,. E!:.!!I ...... ':" ...... 1-~~~~-----------.......,.. fiil ... »',..,..•Cl ••rN ~ ...... Miit .... - • i I I •-._ _ • .._ • .,......t · three weekends at the "Ben'ea C.. W•" tbe 19'1S eeucm. ~ , view it dwing t.be CWTeDt 2:30 p.m. cm Wech• wb.ys. ••-·--HumanltlesHaDPlaybouaeon ·Cootinuing tonlgbl and Mlcboacan,alovetystateon ·p1ay. This lalt dance, "Los Salrudays and Saoda71. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * I •-' ' ' I _ •--.. the UC Irvtne campua. ~Y ti this cumlc revival tbe welt cout of Mezico, is Vie~tos", Is ..,. Of Ibo most !........... er -is --a111w-Jleaerv•'""'' 146-3173. al the lluntingloo Beach famous for ill lilting music, popular ever .pedqmied at available io the adjocml -.~1;.:-..,...;;;... . ..;;;; llaiderl" Play-. 2110 Kain st.,_ lirlgblly 'eJnbrOldered cos-'Padila Hi11S Theatre: l'ldua Dioing Roam. -··-•--. __ ., __ ----,·-~---- ;; ;;;. ~ He over for ~ more Reoervatlons 53Mffl. '!'be VeDca• Players interpret ..,. al the lovellest in meaning and mtortaift in Ille llinillC Quotes '• •• ... ----~--.. ..,.,._ Id '~-liunllngton Beach. tumesandbappyfoltdai\C<I. "LasCanacuas"ispouibty The.........,~,....l\~~~~2~~~~ ••me•-••lll-°"' . perlonnances Is 8coJth Coast "Last If .. Rei IW Lfffn" its cullunt·wlth.tanate talent as wells per1ormance1or it 1s Room wliicli is -daily ex--•-•-&Ill•-' Repertory's comedy of• Twomareperfcnnancsal dllringtlletwoactmuslcal.,Jn thetradilionallllcboacansoog cept -.ys. -nlilhes a::::-·----twl dislnp••;,,t;!•~, •• 'fa1r;r':!:;. this..,. Neil Simon comedy a.W-Cof.afWiiillvillagam ol welcome and offering al are ......,,_,...., fllr balli FQDE)A'f' 9 _..._.... ...........-""""' .,_., .,.,... ......., , . • wUl be given lenlglil and the Bli<ftl ol Lake PatzcuarO . fruits and Dowers u a tllealft and dilliii( -. The 9 ,_..,. •-_._ <olO w 5uDday at I o c1oc)t in the tonu1ow by the s an the <lances and soop are welcome. Travel.,.. 'mlglit pbone ,.,..-at !'ma llllls •• ._.,1111111 WMd'lll.'" _. • '1 Third Step neater, 1827 Clemente CommDn1ty Theater compare' it to the nowery iJ (714>.m.-ua in the l1Mlljijll1il •-. ·-·~~ ,,., r <..,.>, ~~~dife.'i;:,,ta Mesa. al the cabri11o P1ay1ioU1e, 2li: 1-==:..::.::...;:.:_:.:_ ___ ...:._ _ _.:____:__ _______ I lb=;;,,;;~~~~·~· ~ ....... ..,._.., ·-1!11111!· ~: -. Avenlda · Cabrlllo, f.: _,, s:r ........... 111..-ffn) . lfllw"tieoo.er~ .. aeoleote. Relemltlom ea--~·-·•"=~.;;.~....,._ '!' ~a1 ·~'Qf.lhjs -· . ·-...... ~ ... -........ -~:1;;~=',. .. · -1=~'-':" .. ,;.. : " ·~lil@Na.i~1 , ~ R ... -w•c=..11111 . ™l.itill l.e!ln! l#~Ki'gfnlull'll Mai\ .. ~ MaPi . .,. .... ,,.__ . .,. '-· ·--=·w-.~ .• --•;•.,.•' -. . ~ "': 1=·-... -· .......... -.. -.... ••• . --t .... "'ftrl ,... • ,_ - --Jol ......-Cnlr.lllla-• -. 8 (l).Ci)llt. .... Jit &;' I I I ... -... -~ --___ .... _ •·:--........ CID-I) ... ---..... --......... -·s'·'''w' - -......... cc.,.. ·--u.-<IJDl••st • "COSMIC CHILDR£N'' ........ AU SU.ts -$1 .st NATIONAL GE~EW THEATRES k.******** -.... ,,,MllTI ...... ""'" ·····W0111 11"9AY&llmATMllAT IUl.l04P.M. ATllUll#1 ..-........ PA CIFIC DRIVE-INS J I ___ ,..... , 81111D-"' ii ••tlJIL +; ... .... ....... I -~~~ilii -f ~-f'!il!r-' l ···-"" . Imm••-----· ---·-WI··--·-'"::-111--·-•>11 es ?SJ ........ 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EVEN FOR HER THE WORS'r IS YET TO COME! ••-••·_-a,. ..... -STREET ---··""-·--·---FROll . ........ -....... "'.,_ ....... "ilB-•<Mlf-- -11(1..:;::;i.::=-1 ''JOE''! I • . r- ' \ • .Golden .Dragon Parades Ill John Prine Launches Folk Series A special oa-e-~hour performance by <OUDlry-folk '"--and compooer John Prine will launch "One of a Kind."' a new KCET perform- ing arts series, Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. on the COJDDU11llty sup- pcrild station. It will be tbe "'1eviml debut !or P.rlne, 211, who bas alrudy earned a ropitatioa as one ol the country~ most im- portant folk talmts. Aeademy Awards .L. A.~ lild,...... ChinatowD, l'Clp<dively. . . "iiaicibio&~ unili - throcJ&hout Soulbem c.lifonlia are eipect,d lo partieipat. la tbe porade' wblcb will ...... its way down North Hill Stn:et. · Tbe weel:end fesliviliel abo iDclucle ·a:tljree-day "liic top• canUvaJ on Hill Street ne. College Street; a l'lne Aris 283 Films Vie for Horwr A talal GI S ~ tm. films will -.... Im Tbe Academy'• RMl>inder _, Aw a rd c:omid-list illl:ludel p;;!µno.P'!Jduced ....... aa:onling .. tho in Canada, CD!cboslOvakia, Aailemy of -Piclule l'raoc:e, Eoglarvl, Japan; Italy, Arts and Seif•• eL _ Peru. s~ Russ i a , Last year lhore were J34 Swi-land, Spain, Ireland eligible films. and tbe Unit..! States. C<>pro- Eligihilily is <slab!-by -include films pro-tbe rules of the Academy, ·ducedbyFrance-Algeria, U.S.· which will Oinnl the 0... to Denniart, U.S.-Yugoslavia, tbe ,..rs best film, best I t a I y -Spom-Oermany and pei!or11 ...... by adGn and Italy~.' Deal Closed a c t r es s e 1 and best Separate considenttioo ~ achie•wwwub by ...... ....., given lo films competing fir al the 4Slb Ammal A-tbe Foreign ~ Film pracmn-Award. Piclules IUbmilted for l'ea!we lmgtll ndian pi1>-consideration in this category · HOILYWOOD CUP!) ................ _, __ -c.- '"TME -~ .. ....__ ..... _ .. _.._ --"THE BUllGLA115:'1:ill .. c...-.-..1 AllllOllY QUI• DPllET aorro "lllfliE\' ~\ 11()(1(1§" Belt HaniJon. in Ille tiOe me fll. flla1w!e1Ws "Em- peror Henry IV," beg:m, a •w awl: nm ai tbe 5¢mbert -,., I,. ne ............. - nmb Hanison's t. .a•1rh• staee ....._.a a. teia .... u, plq .,..,_ill ln2 dido I*-the . r~ liDe 11otwem --_. amy. n..r... more programs (30 minutes eacll) will !oUmr ....tty 00 1he -. ........ ting. • ..-..c:tioo of the performing arts. Jazz sas· apiooisl Sonny ' Rollins, folk liligtt-<Olllpooer -Good- !DID, and Mazaeote, a group featuring Latin Jan, ""' amcmc tbose who will appear. lurel in RaglisO'"w with ....i not b8ve been elhlbiU!d , Broadway producer Dlvid Englisli ........ r_.itoss in the Unit.d States, but must · Merrick hat cmcklded a dml of audry of ,.;gm. ae dig;-tint ..... been .._. in the with 2lJth Century-F .. lo bring ble if they -bad a _., mmtry of their origin bis hit "Promises, l'rcJmioes" :s~ticm:: ra:.,;:es:"~·--=~:::l -~bet~hr:'.'.~een~N~OY~.~t.~mt~~-~Oct~.:...!.' to~tbe~~""":':een'.'.'."':._ ____ J ........... M'WWC:O T! ''PLAT Siidllll'&G• .. ..... s:m 7 a •• Ml 'Y ... -..T -·---'DIKITU'll1E "TIIE~ BEST :'"" UVUUMAN 2 TOP GOLDEI :.. s----......... ,,_, ;.:: ------""'* -:-: -· .... '.* _....., .. •• R9 ......... =* ------~~ ,.... __ ·::. - -___ ~~§ •tEKll)q ~ in the ......... year llOW -llO WIG SIAlS! ,) Peter ~ James \ -OToole. I.Oren and f.ooo dream lhe Impossible Bren in an Arthur Hillerlilm .. Manof* bMancha' ...... _ .. ~u......· CtNEDDMF 20 '.·. ....... -~ :..':..'..JLC..!.L..J --~ --,....., -1:JI & 19:11 Sit.-1·•4:¥-t:-.11::11 ~ '· SNOWHI& N6W! • UP BARBRA THE SllilEISAND "uYllY AllD fVllllY LUAA S7UISAllD IS DCWlllTI" .QJE MAGAZINE BOX Al~~ .. _..o:r:ilUI NpEICO<ilflVF-~·-5-.ci---W ... ___ tzl5fliRlllloG°""°!il).a"•~·8\l""-lZ»C11.•(lll!B)QtoA>Otl.io"-.O~ ~ .... ~·M::n.001!'-....U•~~-~ •'llUOill~l'Cll.f6~8fR! __ , --. . ...... eacw·=....,-..., IXCUSIYE O~ICHIDY JONvaGHT · IUTAEYNOUIS :lllW-lfAm"lk<All&MIS.-' =-~ Al?G&ll FIUI ~ FN!!IGl UllGVAGE ---CtNEOOME 20 .. .. ,=-:x;:~ ---CINEOOME 21 .. "-~~ ----·= $ !40/UlfJ I , t. ...C::.."'"'!lr Y=-=:=----·-11:· $'40/U+I l ' ·~ ---,, $f401Utf ·3 " .-::::;._ ~:----==----·-l[· $UO/UM"4 .. ·~~ r:ldlnM or.,. c..., ... ........ 5-9' ....... O'T .... -s.a. lM9 .. MAii! OP' I.A MMfCMA'" ·~E .. 111 el ........ ,~ ..... .. f'IDOL.Ea Oii TNE 1tOOP "SLAUGHTEaMOUH r tat • .. "CATCM zt'" '"LAST NOUS!! Oii TME LEl'T"' fR) + "ACROSS ,,. nae:n· •JUD9E ROT aEAW" -'"THE •EYEJteEttS• "?fl'E 'fll TIU.IE" l•t -"Pl.AV rT AOAUI, SAM'" MAJOR,_$TUDIO ·PREVIEW .. , FRoM :zoih. CENTURY FOX FRIDAY, FEB. 2 8:45 PG . -' j}!!DTID!oiir I •mrolT auCM • oa.3-ll!b' "'THE WITTIEST, WARMEST AND MOST INGRATIATING MOVIE TO APPEAR IN A LONG TIME.'' --H-•rd Thom~, N.Y. r~ "*Wafter Matthau and Carol Burnett mak• •great tum. She-is excellent, he is• ioy.H ~b s.1~.991, &ro..p w J _ Wa7ter /. Carol -Matthai• I Bt•ow:U ~~-ttn•~ __,;,.ANaboutloffandm•rri-.,.1~ llf E GETAWAY ONIWllXONIY NOW -SftCIAI. UllllTBI EllliA&EMEllT s..li ~ -~.Costa Mo>& -546-2711 ~a. '2.0t--532-6721 Fm I e. lo. Al&.;tos ·_.: 596-1649 's.at.. t-i..... -~11.2n1 IS-.,-N. ,_1 .ONLY ORANGE COUNTY RUN ·--···-?· -· ·~, -- STARS · JAMES llOBERT PRESTON BEAU BRIDGES WTOPlllT MH '"" cootOON COil "RA D & II.IUD" .... MHlt MDIII C. 1COn • STACY- ' I - ! • l • • • I • I 1 • • • ' • • • , .. • I • I j ' f I :u I ' .. ' ., l • AMIL!R FIGMENTS . NANCY ... ' . •. ' I ' I idD&T'S'.:~iD . " ' . ~ ' ,,~CROSS so .,._ anif SWWt( 1 S~e 52 X2:!Zwordt g C1ptur11d 54 J"rivjal item lQ U0ht 110Urc• 58 Um6flicus < Rac1angular 59 Commit a ••· • Piilr crime fd ---· 80 Means of • b11'fel , entrance \8 On --··with 12 Most )7 Muck agreeable - . .. , .... , .. , .. , \ r t PEA Nuts h •• ' ' • ' ~ f '•I ' l8 Pain spasma 85 Preposition 9 .• .: 87 Quantity of • LET'S 60 TAKI A LITTLE 1 Cllifornia ' thread kl clrltaners' • n Quttr:Prtfht '• concerns ., ?if'C.nikl: Pl9flit 22 Throw ' 71 ·P0,.:.11 • ; 24 Bash!UI triple CfOWn 2:6 Not fllllng 12 Mt.~ X1 Ropd lot ,,. 7S l(llted • anlmlll 74 F1tttnf[..· :zt.-5 1',G(Ml<f6d.-r.~~·:.+~~™™:...,..~- blir91in DQW~ , 23 ~ · .. Tfmof He«ilrs 1 T•blell ~ :> ~ -ISfMI 12-iuraMan 2 Ca~l~~· 2$ C~ 51 PtrehM ow, • , 3 POIMr ~ hrt ol ~ &J Wfthdraw Ordi,,.I , 4 D""'lno , _,bodf ·. · ,,.,.,.,... · o\lltl•· ( ~tio!Mt; a .... plont 54 G- M aou·..oe· e "t~-: 30 to--: 115--~ 'v,.., •• , .. _ i '8 "n1m11 8 Oi~~ name 3t Bod .-:. tfC*pl -1 Plft bf . ·36 8}1d Iii ~ «I NL t•m ~ !nu1• '\"iil1 Animal . 51 n... '2 More , \~a. '.,lenffuriqli&lli~ · ·n.,.YP.' f .ti t.ouc1~-.t.• txtl'MI• ' 9 6ntiit Artb' ill ~ ~ 44 £uroptt" ,._ ludtr\1 N~rth ' 8S Cltyof l "5 North to'*'Newloifnd· American Frtnc!e:Z Am•rlcan land 1r1e: •nt wordt' c61n1 • Abbr 41 M:.U1ebM 94 Dlgltl ~ ""'°"~ 11 swi;.J., ., N><"'1•ioool• ee ,_., Aultrlt:'llf. 12 Offk:lf • .V.1*n::2 'fllllr.Mlw • • c .. ,, .... 13 .... ...;,.da ' • "'·--- •WALK AROUNP THE GIWUNOS, R.QC.KV ! IT'S 50RT OF-STUPN IN H!~! ' by Do•1 wiw., DOOLEY'S WOILD •, by Dale Hiie l I ' I I . ANIMAL CIACIEJS ... . by .... lal• .. ..~ . . ' • ' -ffJff'!Ti-z "Bit"" p look al moden llrl IUleali el ..... I 1111.J, ••. ~lle-lobltadlllell_al_wll • I Jut he Wiited." ,I DENNlS Y~ MENACE • • J t ( I • ' • ' -•• + • 1, ./ Tflfl• mtONSE TO OUR ANNUAL JAHUAR'f-IED ~i; SALE wA's . S.O'f:AIU!_OUS, WE AflE ·£XJEN~~ N(7-;HE" ALE AN ADDmONAi ,TWO W S • • • GREAT VALUES Olf.-4.:.HClGE INVENTORY OF TOP Cj)UAUTY USED CARS · -DON'T . MISS '!;HIS! ••. $ 1913--- • GRAND o1scouNTtD . 11 ti:PP4J-MJD-I 29575 SEDAN .. ~~a HlR~~p ~ .~..... , LUXURt0usl Y EQU.IPPED· ... . . ~ j'"'"oFF r.i'ANuFAcroi!~RS sncicER PRICE r ' ,. . . ' ' . ' Tag ~ ' USED ' • -----l--·~' . ·cAR .'.A Special~. ' :, \' ' .. 11'1•' l)\~ '~1 f'! ~· ,_ ·' . ' ' .. ... "' ........ ' ' .>:,;;.t - '6~ <;HRYSLER 1owM • coutna~~~G,!! YI. ........ lie, ~ wlllll 1191-~....-. ... _ •• , llltlllnt (SPR160 ~alt · -, . ' . $69~· . ,,~.. .... iii''-~ ...... ' -. '} . . ' . I , I • I, \ . . • • ' .. , . • ~· . . ' ! ·f ·I '" ' 'A9.IMPE~: LIU.RON I 2 0.-., VS. ·FULL f'OWlll~t' ...... Ii• • i.mp. .., .. tllt·lell ..... ....,.. Cllt" trtl, S..llllr lftttf,. y "'· (XWR117) $199$1 --- .,, • i • -- .. - ' . • 1973. :Gitem..tioaal · .. 'Mil~~·tlll . . . ··'" POWER . PACKED · I "tt ~EAOTIFlJLL Y • • { E~UIPPED \, > ' ~ • • ~ ' Off Manufactur~.'SUgge~ted List Price ' ,t;.fi•I #lHOl;IOCHB42071 ! ' .. " . , 1. • '\.. ,. -· --- " " : ·, •j .. , ' • • •• . , •• .. '.• ··"' . .. • • ' ~ND NEW '7J 'FORD Pfel.ur . WITH • 8 fOOT , cltosS' 'COUNTRY: ,··.CAB OYER ' CAMPlik_ -,j IF I ~~2is~4 I ~ iMMIDIAtt • . .. DELIVERY BOTH ONLY -$1188' '73Plllh '73C..rltr '73•..tck '73 LD • $51.M ...... ui ... ... -Sn.ti ... -$121.12 .. - • • -. - ;4, I • ' . ' . . ,.,,da,r, Ftbnlary 2. 1973 BRANDN~'73 20·FOOT Fully equipded with pre.finishe p1n1lin9, fibergl•11 b•th, ring• and oven , st•inless steel sink, 911/•lectric refriger1tor, sh19 clrp1ts ind much, much more. 158480702) .f P,LL PRICE ' .. ' (,t • NEW COURIER PICKUP 8Nllf:0 1973 . BRONCO WAGON ' . ' V81-W•n-•n Locking Hubs. IU16GIQ02753) ~ lio ::- BRAND J :-1973 FORD Pl(;KUP"'""''" !ffW ' FlOO • ALL NEW • 1973-·MUSTANG \ '· • 33 • I • ' -. ... C...lllllt, RIMlh,T .... Wltb • vf.nt Ad _., __ tM"9--W-Jtl.Mre ____ _ ----·--· .. ·-----· ---·---· __ .. ___ ...... ,,, ................ ,n: Vl!W -RLISS Sweepng Upps 8aJ VllW Cm9.,tlllt IP"<' loul 4 ~ ~ eiJDdoontohm Jlllt !Di- ed! l'!lquiliUly ~ with fonnal din- Ull .,... mu -lide IUlldeck le many extn buill-ln falures. .. ,l!OO VIEW -CAMEO SHORES »•coilkdlly landJcaped, -.;.,, bome with 2 bedroom•, formal dinini room &. patio- 11de lamil7 room. Located In adusl•e Cameo ShOt'OI, With ieys to prt .. te community beach. 198,!M)() fAYSHOltlS A sreat flnlilJ -eomJ1111111tJ, d print. beaches le -· A gna &mlly boille OD I~ Iola, :E1 r_,.,..,Ad, with .U new tatures, • .. " carptCi a Bedrooms le 2 batha. onnaJ cllnlnC room. '1~ HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 21>11 E. CMtt Hwy., C:..W.. .. I Mar "Selling R ,1£::• ';j~wport Harbor 473 • .\400 General Open SunJa'I f-5p.m. * 3500 Surfv!e.Ln., H.V. HIUs . . . , $72,950 54 ,Uqda ldt • J..inda Iii• .•.•• t05' Via l!aVi na, 'Udo Tale· ... , ._. . , uu.Keel _Pr., JI, V. Hllll--6 BR,.tam.. 1019 Manon Ln., Westc1111 ... '"C •••• 189, * * * * * * '* * * * * OPEN SUN 1-5 16Jt ANTIGUA See tbla terrilic Z.otory 4 BR., 3~ ba. home, overlookin g Back Bay. Hai lam. rm., fnnl. din . rm. & view! Dover ·Shores belt buy I •118,500. Edie Olson.; LUXURYWATER,RONT 'lew 5 bdrm. plw family nn. bODljl on Ibo Linda Isle Lagoon. 3 Frpic1 .. 2 wel ban .. Very •~I kitchen. Costly carpeting II • draperie1. ,289,500. Eileen Hudson. A 'AMILY D~LllfflT · • JW1t l!Jted-an excelleill •· blli'n\. la Har· bor View HUis. lt'I a beauty le ii will be OPEN SUN. 1·5. 1524 KEEL. Drop by! Jim Muller. · NEAR PRIVA'l'E B&ACH, CLUB & TENNIS EnJoy Lldo !V•Y of llfel,.Fwl 4 BR., 4 ba., l'.D.R.. beam• It panel. Bl& MBR 1' loll,of room . Great family or beaCh home. f'/6,llOO, C:harlene Whyte EXECUTIVE WAY OF L"I I IJR.-perlect I.or liv~in help. Lge., suMy fl!mily rm .. formal dlni~g -lovely yard· View of hills & water. Fee land. $107,000. Harriett Davies lOlf. MARION LN., WISTCL"' OPEN SUN. 1-6. Tradltloeal split-level 4 bdnn. homo. 4 baths. Den. Lge. family rm., overlool<ing·beauttfuJ · ganlen1. '89.500:-Mar UN Marton. , OWNER TRANSFERRiD,,, . . . an~ l cavin~ thi s beaulllul • llR lamfly home. 11 r·ounlr,v kitchen. 'J!ep.''t>ll\ ~rg• l"'>I. :1 Car~"'· Let me 1Mw you! Btlt tmy $87,500, La.Vera Burns. "ll .l J ,,, BEST LOCATION-LINDA• ISLE Vll!IW OF BIG BAY. Cust. bit. & designed by top o.rch. Z.Sty., ram. nn.1 3 BR. Incl. m•lr. IUJJe W/frpJc. dn. 3 81Jp8-0fte takes lrg. boat. mcl.000. Kathryn Raulston . PRIVATE BEACH-VIEW Grcal family home w/beach club, (lited· f Ill!., F.lt.. 0.1\., gSI. suite & new ldt i\.; model . & decor. •12. Elegant & brunac:. f159 ,000. Doh Yorke . , LOVELY BEACH AREA I Private aat~d •treeis & 2 llay beaches. E!l- Joy boating & awlmmlna. Large family home & p-eat "couple" bomes. Priced fro111 '59,950. Maty Harvey. PININSULA PERFECTION ' 2.-&tory vlew of chlu!nei lrom thll truly 11111- llcally oriented home. Min . to open ,.. ~ · llrlV: 1JJp. f BR., 4 Ba., comp. roll\O"d r Plrr le doct, room for larp boat. 4 Years new bome. Large Uvlng room, formal dlniDa room, dell; 4 bilrm.s., 5 bathl, 4 ........... 2 tubs. Breakfalt area. Laundry rm. Coax. cable thruout -· with boolt:tr. 12 Pbone jaW ~ boue, ind. petlo,-. JUDdedl le prage. 3 PbaDe lines in bouH. stereo •pe&Un thruout le intettom; Jncl. pallo. dock le suodeck. "Hailer" 1pealir oo doct. Elec. radiant beat in oell., each room w /11ftD tbmnortat. Two it" blt.-in attic fa!ll. Garage door opener. Bit.In vacuum sysum le gas BBQ ; gu outlet oo patio le 1undect. Gas lop in 3 frplcs. Switch in mllr. bdrm. I""" troi. llahting tbruoot"bome. Plumbing" ehc. imtalled to convert rear portion to apt., il want"'-l.Mulallon thruout all walls le ceil'1. lc&-maker in wet bar. Storage off 111oded< Soft water. Belt quajjty plumbing mturet. Laundry cbute.~75 Gal: gu waler beater. En- tire property in ble condWoti ! A ..,.. of+kiod fiod at ,000. By ap'l, please. .. • • • * .. 'lauu,./ GIHMY did it apla! !be was bmlred u thr TOP usr. ER • USIT SAU:S for 1912 at lM Annual Awards Din-"" °""" ol ...... _ Hartlor.CO.U. 118& BO.ud of RaUors. VWt b!r Clcf, •• has al leut -pllqm: Jor mch yev tmce 1B? It'a the dedicated d:la4llJ••flll •rvk.e 1be rmden! GIVE HER A CALL· GL~NY MORP..ulJ!f --. .. liil"~t . . . . • . . . . --~I -·· I~ •. .. ·-·-.,. •: r OHWli 3 ...... -$32,800 -,. No Down! 4 Bdrm.! . • this d -,.., livlnc ,,,,, ••• m con o 13(.750. "".-... G.L'L 2 Fiftpla<o. , ..... Faod!Y ba.lk. Palia,, _ .dinlDC rm. nn. DW.Dc rm. Dilln,'Uber, You11 enjoy Uving hi lhiJ 2 Jtory C01''))(). -~ """'-, d Funib' buil•lnL l mm• d I a le MINIUJ4. 3' BedroOm., %.¥.a ba~ stone fire-nn. ........-~ cu . e. a a c . JIOll hA. New IOlariam. pYce, famil room (or-formal dining room~ c.11ep ""' --541>-!1lll. S•H1lll. llallt.-in ti~ with pmate polio close to -~----- ~! le ncreation rooms, and it'• on fee Slaarp 3 Idun.! p.....i Home! in~· BACK BAY AREA. $34,!M)().. -ea.-.i -sn.11e.7"bediwnu. 2 ba111L * Qidd cul-de 11:c BeautifUI Patio. Eirtra 1tonee rm. ......... l>ining rm.. BW1t.lnl. 2 lireplaca. AUm~SMITlt, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES -............... Familf rm. Beaulilul. REAL TORS M4-121t ,,..,,..... :;cr1m ••Hm SAllSllJIY UTY c;.-.1 •***.. -REAl.'rCJRS.. General .... UOi.... 1°1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 4 lldnm.- $30,900t . Malu '4 ... n.! f.!ia-e;..lilul - I.alp ~tlo. 2 fllll * a 9....ie1>r.Eu1,l'I • .,.. Cmla *- ••••• S-4lJD lllpen E\'elliilp) 215 MARINE AVE., BALBOA JSLAHD * 873-6900 * 1t * * • • • -------------L::,......::.....::......:'-=--..:: I ~~~ 9'-.:rr21 * .-* * * * TAYLOR CO. Spa11l .. 3 llR-W' new Ready IO move to beaur, · THE "CHANNEL REEF" $140,GOt no ocnlbOioL polo ... hu&e Unbelievable! MOit huurlotu watetboat ~ • .l ,:,:.m:r ::.= apartmem in area. Completely refurbilbed ..,..., huge _..,. . BR. with plUlh cpln1 le drapes, beam1, pan!iing, hoam reil. low down. abundant marble & many other mi.. appts. Westcliff • Dower Exquisite 2 BR 2 bath "~" 3 Ill. Pool Home Corona del Mar. Adult occupied. Pool, Ian-0,....,. anxiouo _ l'eauliful THE GRANO ONAE OF OUTRIGGER DR. TbiB 3 bedroom tusk-built home is in beautis lul condition, with lovely wail coveringt, patis, a sunny breakfast nook, hilodll(lm&- dining room and owned by one of the nicelt ladie1 in 1'iewport Harbor. She bas wonder- ful views on life-and her home has a nice view of the Pacific. UN-HOiia Of CO-.. Ill. MAI, ,.,.._ t:.o.~ borne. l n ~ I~' c.L lllth>. Tile _ Flreolloe. _ tighrirw: ~ rm. Bbllt· tn ramny rm. BWff.liil. ins. Extra ~ space. dishwaaher. Expertly Well-meirll•irwd ~lnl ludlcaped. ~lttl. 2935 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 541-1720 c;.-.1 oflnJa !J~fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY AP.POINT(\4ENT taotic water vu , piers/slips. Security guard. Newport ln/ouldoot-.living. LINDA ISLE -$245.000 I.al• ot privacy"""' pool. 2 u ai..J 11'\U F I\ .3' Li ..... lale Drive sup,rb cUltom-bullt home w/4 bdrooms, ::.-io::~~ ;:": f"lll ..., L tivMI:§ Long water view from finest & lut "llO ~ faiitlly rm, formal dining rm, game rm le 4\'l duced. REAL TORS main c:lwmel lot · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $150;000 bath1. Pier/•lip w/accommodate 65' boat. Mesa Venla Lindo Ill• Wmrfront 1 1 Bit-in vacuum, steam & whirlpool ba. lest llsy Jwit completed -modern 5 bdrm.. ~ J;lllO ·ls~a-tn,500 . ~ 1 BR .....,.._,, CHnerol GoMrol bath h_ome with f'!JDll1 rm1 ,game. rm., f A ':.1..i 11Vfrb!ne'ob1a.ui~J:"~o~!.~£ _::=.~t!.l .. n: . ~JQRM.HOME ..front)jnng":'m....6wci/--[iiit.,.~!U ,_1,...• .,_..... . •A• . ·~. ~ eD:Unry· Gr"'-M~ --' -,.,,. or-"' vt-m\9 palK>, ~ lot near good mmttw "ltllt"-C"'O a r 1 e' ~ _ ~ •I. 1 SS-L all.~ "•>jJeach. SulmiJl,duplex exchange. !lo&OL back yanl. . l\00' -liJid sn.150: i Og&DI 5 bdrm., 4 ~l)js; OD lag<lq!I. }llew "Olir 28th Yoar" CAu. 640-1221 '""· Mov•1n """'' 1211.500. ·· · . carpets, drap,.s & willlpaper. 1.ge. altlc WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Roaltors 1133 Weatdlll Dr., N.B. &Z* ~.... * * ~.:,:: :-...: 1arltorage area. 4 frplac8J. Lovely garden & 2111SanJoaqulnHlll1Rood • VACANT BACK BAY AREA Beach. Fantudc ..-ge slip ......................... '212,000 ''OverJoolc:Jng Bil Canyon Country Club'' OPEN SAT. A SUN. 1..f patio lllmlUnded by ni9ed 2S Lindi ltl1 Drive N.EWPORT CENTE , N, B. '"'4910 INVESTMENT ' 2:-ac~~j.••0 •! :;;:.. :".0 ~.,;". Cullom 4 bdrm., 3~ baths, or 3 bdrm. & I ;O;;;•;;-;;;;•;;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Go;;no;;;ra;;I:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; SITE $39,500 eu.1om built s BDRM home ... rlectly lald out..,.......,.. lge. game rm. Facinc Harbor Island. Mstr. Zoned RA 3000. 2!1,lW ,.. ft. 3 1u11 baths. familf ,...;, -1ow ·malnt<ouce IMno at Bdrm. bas adjoin. study, Mair. ba. bu~ suitable tor 10 Unit&. An office or den, 2 ftrepiacn ltt bftL A IUP'!" lharo 3 cuzzi & sauna rm. Slip f 1 boat ..,.. ' Additional 19.8Jl ,.. tt. may + Indoor 11-11:'1. tarxe<pool bedroom homo w It b . or ge. · _.., · The Area'• be available for 7 more A wad.iJla pooL Many more ffttl.:' comn. ·with th1I For c.m,t1tw Information """" Owner May Corry. Splendld ''"lun!L Priced ""wtth -~IMno com-hlnedand On All Homes & Loh, PINN C.11: Top Prof111lonal1 SI-1949 Call Anytime, 64&-0555. rliht at $87,500. ,....,....,~ocean. BUILDING srrE * * * * * ohoppuw. lllU. GRUNDY REALTOR · 4 Bdrm 2 a.th COATS • ' PWS HOME New ........ tt.......t. 2 car JOJa,. & 341 llapWo or:. "Sult. 1, N.B. '75-6161 ~t+ VIEW ~-~· Coala ~WALLAC.-1 __ ......... ___ ;.,..,,..;.;,;,,;,;;;;. ELEG!lNT 60 FT. llAYFRONT' 1 Zoned M . Al>imi..._tely 2 Ref~cT..ii. RffllOr RIALTOllS o.n.r.;i • Gonwal acret o1 Lind, ......U ·~· N An uceptlonal CUiiom· bit. 4 bdrm., S ba. --°""" Lalre, -w ';J Blvd., C.14. Open Evonlnga .~~~~iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I home Oil. on& ol Newport's best baylronl with • ,......., Beach , T1'lf ' • M2AU4 • I · Sb Address Ex l•t lng 4J!!p~ ........ !!!!...,..,. 1.,....,...,."""'.,.;'--• ocat1on1. , ~wn by app't. -· B<elrooiil, ' Bath' w,; x-want ad 11 agood1n-I' CAMEO SHORJi. Home. Suilable !or 8 watment D AddlHOnal Excl11.1fve Sl.hgle OPEN Sun. P.M. Beautiful customized home Family Dwel~s. Offered with lovely pool area & a splendid panoramic ~,cm. Call ~· usual features. Quick occupancy assured. m• . ocean view. 4 Bdnn!., a ba., with many un· ~ ' 463;;;;r~:N~·ED SALESMEN-Urzu Thl.!l CODJ'.eniaJ, friendly orcanizatiOD1 With s...-MOIAIT Of ntt COlWIU. co. .Corona del Mar's· best location, bu openings A .:_ for several more assoclat\;,1 Pleul!. ,.u J;eona~Siiilln orw&ller" ·nor:•;;n'I:'""°' b -a-place-where • • · 'Y~ everyone and b111amllY can llAY & llEACH REALTY · 675-3000 ~ ""~l:!',:l 4 bedroom home with a larp bonus room and country kitchen. It al.o features a 15x40 cqmpletety 1elf-elea11in,..-poo1, 'fantutle landscaplng, and a doub&e car garage with vmrk bench and built-In e1ibtnet1. Prk:ed II only 155.lllOl~t .. a mutL Call 84)-21135'Now. Oo-•I Gonoral _..;... ____ _ OflfN "L • "I Fv/i rf.l M MClf Boat Watc:ller's MESA DEL MAR Wonder FOUR PLUS FAMILY tf!ler T~ J-HIGH ASSUMABLE Lar.ie lloat• 450 Pl&A 1tparatt1 muter , ,• 1ulte. •h. bed r o o 'l' We have a charming, oonv~tnfo formal dlnilt comlortabla cuatom home 100m. 8s*1-flklen ·;front A wtUI 3 bedrooms, 3 baths rear. A.Wnable P'RA JCan and a olt of a kind view. at 8%#1 #JI. I* ._, Q)mpletp with I a r g e Jhina )'OUl' UIWnaWe IOPlll'\lltf i!uc!I' •kllllo. a!i.j buyen, G~ loonl J"ur lat&• private dock thlt ~!I more lnfi>nl>atlon , on llils , C "NYO EW lal<e 1 wo Iara• boo)<, new liltlbc, call '!' • . """"'"' .. Ideally located ' ........ ,. $24 900 tn e::ccluAIVI'! """ P1eut • gJ,. ' ... , 67:1-8.\00 for v1ewlnr & . 1"'" al privacy In tblo "'- appojnlment, and more WAL""CI tll!le ~· home-with detaO.. SJ.35,COJ. . , I ~ RIALTOll ~ 1~ Mllllt.t• "' '""o• -o,.. Evon"'8t -...... llr Utile teeL e HM45f ()II)' '1.2!0 dowll..l!otter' ... ·-, , •••• ~ • * * • * ,,_ * * Buildi111 Sita llftlm 8*-71ll ,.,.,.;\} l'H [ REA! I '.\111.'1 ' f.Sll!TERS , -....;.;,:-~~'.!.:'-- '--~-··---·-J • I ~ ... ...., ......,._.,.,.. ........... . -.,..--.. -..-............. -.................. ~ .,. •11 ... 19· .,.._ .... i11t uls•:tlJ11 .. -lo _.. IWLY1l'll,OT WAllT A1$, -...... --llf\ ....... _...,.. .. ... _ ..... _ .. ..,_ -..... ....,,,_..,, I . •. , .. HOU5'5'FOR SALE ·· ... ' ~ .. 1 2 BIQROOMS , . 714 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mu 675-8583 640-0030 (Sat • Sun 1-1/ 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR .DIM 2021 Altura Dt. (Irv. Terr.) CM 673-016i '81,750' (Sat. Sidi) 29662 Elle!>dale, IA8ltna Nnguel ·~ (Sat·~ I • 41.JR' & FAMIL RM Oil DIN aaoe &irtvlew Ui (!l)'pHll!JJ .fdM 644-2430 $'12.9BO ~ 1·5) 105 vi. Ravenna (Udo hie) Jill" - , &t+U30 -•1»,500 .))<; (811D 11.0J •01911&rj6n I.II. (W,tllclllf) Ira &44-2430 '8:i.®0 (Sun W) 5 BR & PAMIL Y RM OR Dll!I tt#54 Uqda bl• Dr. (Linda i:.le) NB 644-UJO '389,500 -(Saa 1·5) 6 U'*IOMS •. • ~MAC A·B . -IRV=INE .. FINEil: HOMIS -I • WHIVii~ . 3 BR charmer< ·~ jetty vlew, Additioilal< . BeaUUlully landecaped ,,-r.tgh .nw ·by 1eetuded paUo. ·Large vlew decks. /{en Hartley llCU235. (All) ' lltVINE TERRAC.~IW ;l;ISTING 2 + den or 3 BR, adult occupied home on 'spacloUI grounds. Quiet,, well aintained 1treet. Tom Queen 61' ~ ) • · LIDO ISLE BAYiiRONT ' Private master suite w/flreplae&-Vlew- Additional 2 BR'• & 2 baths. El~gant stair- way. 45' beach frontage. ExcellenUy pric- ed. Gloden Fay 64U235. (A13) ELEGAN"I' DOVllt SHORIS HOME We ,proudly oller· lhll new 4 BR/FR lym , 111'1!1~ cilstom VIEW HOMlll pruenlly un· der collljructk>n-wUI have I & acllZZI. Choose ]'our . It SUN. 1-1 p.m.-2000 alasy Dr. (Alf) . UCAPllll To Fawnakln 10Uludo near Bl11 'llear.Gor- ""'1• S BR wood f< ~-~percbld la !he bJa p1nee, ~sov, LDll-""F· <ADl • BAYl'llOHT Lot Q'xlOO'x..,'-lo.I !Or bllUdll!r, PltJt~ .. ~ fllO""". Walter Gia (Alf) ,..,, • .., ••• 000. Gary Knox. . 17735 Acacia Tree "Lil (Ulltt. Pk) Intne ll86-0400 • (Sat 1.a) 111 LOOK 111 I EMlfli\LD BAY ~a;;,~~ P':"i .l'ltiflP>ul 'Dover \llllaao -VllW LOT -LIDO WATllt,llOHT ~lnlum ntlT Wt11clf~ Fl-t lot lq t.quna • 1111.llllll. Exctp!lonal S SR; ~-[liilrial ·-·, .. ~~o' :~ . -• lhopp\ni. ExcllJll•• qui.t VI IW LOT AIOVI hOme with olot a all 1<1Ulj1 -ftrtpl, pr1: DANA l'OINT MARINA Mqnllt<tnt '°· BaY ~ VI'! J"llXl...!.. l!odrms, 2% Call -bo -r !nnn tl1 3 I e \, 1I1 l>lll\• A•Y~H LY. P'J.1.llOll· ~prlcod M !f0~1~ tl)UTH ·<£f'1 YETE BARRE'[f 1tee1tor IWLTORS. ..... REAtToR-,·r-* * * * 11' * * * ..... tSUild<d' Adi · • 1 f0.5671 !llt!~~~~OIC" I w .. 1 ad mulfl , .. 1542-5618 6 llt & PAMILY ~Olt ·D!IN 157.f I[~ Dr, "(llVuHllla) ~ ,.._._ • (Ila ~I .. _ ..... .._ -••Ir'•· .... - • l • I l ' i I ' I ' ' I I • I IT ' \ '" NEWPORT DUPLEX• Walk to beach in 'Newport from ')'OUl' duplex. 3 bedroom, 1 IJ\ baths each. Upgraded with many xtraa. It's su- per shlUlJ. Priced at $85,000. CALL 540-1151. INVESTO~'S DELIGHT Eastslde Costa Mesa cottage with room for four more units. Great lo- cation close to 22nd St. shopping. Beautiful 120' wide lot. Just placed on market, so hurry! CALL 54&-5880. ** * "I(· BAUOA ISLAND '* NEW LISTING l ! ' . OPEN 1 • i4 SUNDAY ~ 123 CORAL -'NEAR SO. BAY. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Cozy frplc . .Front & ~r paUos. .,Home completely furnlshed! Plan~ for garage apt. Included. f15,000 1 CLARK SOMERS. REALTOR 306 M1rln1, 81lboo l1l1nd 675"4000 • • (j)UAUTY IUILT MESA VERDE HOME BeauWul 3 Bedroom 2 i.tb .-ilh hard-to-find fe&turel like large rooms, "°"Ille -Pft!>lace. ,,,__ ter ~ lbliille ~ _...re laundry aa a ~ clow!red pada. Great loeadoll CID Qldft trtt lined street cl<a. tO ~ N~ on Ute market. 8o call quick. 'CAIL 546-5880.. ' ,,., ,._2.1'173 * A SPANISH TOUCH .l.a¥ely Rancbo Mesa 4 bedroom A famil)•, \\·ith l'ftClo5ed double patio, bravy sha~ roof, large family room, beautiful po.t10 kitchen. Xtra neat and clt>an. Q\\ nrr extremelY anxious ftr ofiw. mu..·ing from area. Even 5r;, d>MTI. Hurry! CAIL 5'16-588Q. FOUR BEDROOM GOV'T REPOSSESSION Just released aud what a beauty. New paint ln&ide and out, new shag car- J>ets. I-l uge corner lot with room for boat or camper. Everyont> is eligible to l>Ubmlt their offer. but hurry! Bids ckl&c Feb. 7th. ~ hl>Mt part is the price -onl.y $24.450. and low "°'-''11 pe,ymenL CAU. 546-5880. Top Salesmen 1972 Top Listers .......... '40-1111 LUXURY TOW,NHOUSE located on Harbour Lane, Huntin'g. ton Harbor. 4 Bedroan, 2 fireplaces. Xtra. large patio. Everything upgrad- ed by decorator/owner. Also included is your bwn boat slip fOr up to SO' boat. Full price now only $55,001. CALL 54().1151. Llltr D11a1Mr 546-5110 SUPER TWO STORY Priced at only $34.950. Three big bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, fue- pl.ace, wood shing)e roof and lulb ldscpg, plus overai7.ed upstairs blXlus mom. CA?.f ~ • . ' .-. ~ . . . . . ( \ --S.1111 • P&iAN~ Get in the n-101 this SUmmer with a Winter Special Ba.,.aln .,.ked 3 bed- """" -....... --· din-.... room, 2 ....... all -.. cleon. Pool is h!llted and filtered., start ............ now. Value $31 ,!RI CAIL S.1151. -of BARGAIN HUNTERS He1'C is "'-neat home value In Costa )lea. priced at $26.500. 3 Bedroom 2 bath nnd ~Jots ot extra!. Cheek this ' latge 61,' x 135' Jot. A great 11pot tor lddl. CAU. us at 5ro.1151 . ELEGANT CUSTOM Close1.o Mesa Verde O>untry Clul>- Large executive 4 bedroom with 34' end, pool tahle, wet bar, refri&.. . <\"- Newly ......,,.. with lwo-il/IOt ~ .. ckporkllpe pool -J.<!11<\Y .... ~ ' ~ ,~.: .. 'I ~··· . ~ • Real ton &4&-7111 I 17141~ I :rH3 W"""'llff Drive Opeli''ifil9 PM lOOtW • .._lli& ....... ·=· , ... .. • A ·------ 5 5 I F· I .E ')()NFS RfAL1'Y I!«:. q t • I ~ • 6 .. •• 1 .. I 1 • .. • .... 't ·s! •• ; ,J I 6 • I '' .r, • • ' • DAILY 'II.Of I n ,,, --;;-~--~~~,~! .. -;;·-~l~;;l l ,_,.,_ ll!J 1 · .. "1· ........... ll!l [.__,~<;;--b-"'-~ll!l • Moo tp11 • !J • .. -I' ll I .. -.,...._ u.lwa. .. Apls. l'um. NO ...... ........ :MO ·~ "-f E T --. ~ ....... ~um. -""' c---S.. .i...n C1pl1I•-.. Cotto ,._. Newport llelch Cooto - Bargain $40,0llO ~ PlEA!Wlr • 'I I I s ia:w 2 BR, C171.diijjei El ... rt .. -s iOC 2 ·i--==.;;;.....,.---+----t ~-llo .J.,. .... u..;.. ----JOlol. '1lk.. -poOI. =mo.· •1111111 ,,...,.l.ibobtt.Cb. ~3 Br., I\'! Ila..._, .,.,,...,,,.,..__ -. ,."":'::-=: °'"""' llli Bii. __. I B~-$UO&UP SZillPttmo.60-llJ'!. , -11 -· ~ ~ ill _., II& . 2 BR.. lli i.., "1>1<, S BR, 2 Ba -cpta/ Uiiflim. & ......... l BDllll tum pt ••"'-~. • bltN, "'1!11.. - all ca Jn s~ .-. ~ .. -. .» -. ,...., ....,, dlllll/ "'1ll/lllto. Afflilble ...... All Utllltloo hW rirqe, 1 ,:. .... -;~ a-. 10 ev-. $11tf " -8 ,0 ~ .... --pe1. -1'ool •-don uwpc1.uoo.m.au lJBOcv""'.;.8:u~~..,.. "1~!t!m~m~t~~~~~~...-i._~~·~'~'~·~-~-~·~·~1lml ........ --...~ . 1ll6ll Maole Aw., OI .._._. Hol>t1 DELUXE tzs..WL ~ J 1q11cs.. av .. )'f'il.. "'-'.....-...,hill ._.. •' .,.., - • hi -di!'pet.RE-ALS I ,. .... !'<.~-ll•I 'BR. f)l!o. 2 lrJ ......... CLEANlor2BR.AdultA,no TOWNHOUSE ---. II& NU-VIEW RI "•. . " , " , , . , , · . •""Ill ..,. bid, Iiriv .pela. 1'e 'fl'· ~· 2421 2 BR, 111 ba, blto ....,., -14 ' CK. SG -ID -• -. ... l'a!, -Irr 1'JOIDI, E. 16th St.; NB. 646-llOL crpta, "'1lo. ~· eocl ~;~~~;~; .:..-.~ 11.:i":::. •• ,., -AjJn; ·-l60 ~~--· ~'ollly .... ...,.,. blond ~~ $165. ~II ' t• ,.1:'1W ..... ... ,,, & a ... e DQIJB)QSE. ).Br. f\u'u. 1 . ,\II..,., C..M., * 1 BR wl'wteW' ot wafer e l BR ~ 2 BA $295 ...._.. Jl!Jlt,!! ll2L ,.. *-~ ind. Pk lllllNlo lolinol WANT PRIVACY? U1ll/mo.0 On ~ lease. l oe..,...er or Infant OK) --.1 ... Cliiii;'_._ Al.AR •• • 145-DELUXE. beaut It...., apt. 1 Bdnn In qulel 6-Plu, aew adult ooly. 613-6698. : ~~ o'u~~TS...= !tit -1 Bil., Q)I(.,-.. i;:.4.~=----e SD!PS,. _,. 211r. 3 BR. 2 BA. lplc, c1ooe 10 polnL $!ti. .No poU, 2i1611 S.n C-yard. Xlnt area. Pbooe: aar., anL ...... cbld <IL I Ba, rq1e, ead ea<, NICE! North Bay, !st lloor, oomer LaSalle, 897-<125. 2 BR, 2 BA U>.uodry 642-4837. ml. Fullel'toll St. ':.i,,l ..'::: 1--.. -. J ~ bid,. 300.Apolena, $lll. mo. RENT 'f;REE FEB. 1-15. Adults, no petA. ~ ~ (at Bay) P» 111iL fd,. °T".:::-.-. s:: ;"'" "::':=.. -ALA Rmt• • ... m.4'ltll Owner. LrJr. 2 Br. $l£O. 1 BR. 1539 Buena Vista s.c. BACH. 1, 2, 3 BR .on~,,.;. t .. __... 111,,Jl -•=a CllARJONG 3 BR. 3 BA. 3 BR. B;.)P View. Modem, 8ad!elor $145. Pool. 365 Frplc,pooJa.JeCUrityguardi. -pa llll, lie -.., -.r $2SOlmD. Winter. UW &IM!n4. Apt. Unfum. NO pelL NU-YlEW RIENTALS· UIG 1 8 • ,_ 'llo -""-:US Via ....,,; lncl'd. TIHll38: • * SllADY·ELMS ·POOL * Bllboo l1lond HARBOR GREENS m-tm -... -~---i-. '-.., • sao t-5. 1111,.,. Hnlnsuta •Adults Poolalde '1"' up ~· ••11 u... • ._ ~ ~Zill. • Oilldren rteXt block" ELEGANT 2 ~r apt wfenr. :;:, =_,,,.,. ........ ==--.,,=I c.. I .. -._ 2 1111. -. $m. .la * llAYSHORES * DLX -2 Br, lll Ba, tn E. 'lllld !11.1 CM. -3645 "eps 10 -A bch. Yrl>. NOW VACANr • MESA I nVE1,y 2 BR ... In ....... ---,,,-... _ --l BR, 2 ba., bitJ!I, cptlilrpt, encl gar, 1 BR. n.i A $135. Larto. Dys. -· MS-13911 V•rde, """""""' clean 2 "5w. C!-tub It ~ -...._ DL Olrmr lot. 1 f:rpl, lndry rm. no pets. Ideal tor ~· Adlilta evea/wknds. bedroom tu1ly carpeted. Full,y~iad,-.....: .... I ......... -'C"" n,Rllr. -1138-4949. only. 199S Clwreh SL Bolboo hnlnaula WUal.k""to~ =-mo.availss-!-"°rm5 i:; ~-~ \i.,,_::t ~~ ~early~~':'~ ~. 2 BR. Pool, Nr. SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba. or:u~R~ l~ Ba~ -- .. 6'15-8576 aft 5 pm. ..... U.W Yte!f li:mes. $395.. . C&ll 67S-5112 shop&. Utfl pd. ~ DO deluxe duplex, 1 yr. Jeue, 1 Cotti Mesi llHl9I. -coZY·1'BR:;&ilie to ocean. pets. 1SIM Mo-nro¥1a . Incl. trplc, din rm, 3 ~dead-e1t •=a ~ ABOOOS -. ..... BEACH .;....,_ 3 BR.. 2 bL Mo. or Yearll'. You'll.Jove 5t8 0336 balconk!s, close to both bay pat~. S,· 1 child' ok.~: Every ~nified want ad in the DAILY PILOT ·'PPears in every edition every day. That . means your . ad wm be seen in papois delivered to homes and sold from ,.ach from •Sonier to border aU al~;ll,. Orange Cotst • , • "'~ ~ way from t / ' ~·r. ~;,· :I ··\ -.Seal Beach . to .. San Clemente untlngton Beacla Fountain V~ey Costa Mesa Newport Bea~ LagJJDa Beach Irvine Saddle hack San .Clemente c ......... ' • I I . ~ ., . •' . ~'I J • -(Plus -the-"daRy·~·-:..- newsrack edition> for One Pnce With A·. Q CM auE IT, Tit 2o ):M fUm traDen. *'r,4m..lar.---, S..,$115.JBR.dm$D5 this! 2U: ~2928. $120/MO. Furn.~~ & ~2»3or61W148 peta. MS--7525 ~·Sm! ct:..' ::::;.. -:,;... ~ =.:: Qcf I -S.U!lO Bea-S..y ' ~~~H~. LG. 2 BR, 2 ba, Boy A Ocean NEW 1 BR'a U'IO. Nr beach i$-;.AL ---LBR. U.-~ 2 I: 3 BR. $100 le, up;. N.lce LI: 3 Br. view. $200. AJao, 1 BR furn & abop'1, Adults, no pet.. Jill V • .,...-Shlii NEAR beaah. ,_.Attrae, tum traners.~Ac!(&]ts.----132 w. $140. Both 'tU Jl,Ule, No pets, ll4 E. ~ St., c.M. CONTEMPOllARY I ""'-i . ABBEY REALTY 60.SllStl atucllo ap~ 1,J!;'Klt, patio, Wiison, CM. 6'.WS3ll 6"1?>-1573 Br1<. ~Ml!-0137~~·==,,-==-.,-I $485 mo . .\val ~u • a.n. ... • .... ..... MF*" ma.: -Cami 2 $1Sl mo. m-~ .-~ $lZ It Up. Nicely furn. l Br PART furn. am1 2 BR apt. * SHADY ELMS ·POOL * Ba, DIW, -/ ,.....,.;, ___ llR,.--loQ,-Co .... dof •M<lr apb[ Adu!~ 132 w ·~•-Yrl>. Ocean View. Gar. No e AdultA-$1<0 'II $485'mo.Avail '-J2tD f.11 Qa_-.__-'r•llllL" ..._,Adlls..$115..l'l5-21M. ~ of. -·"~ pets/child. ~eves&: e Childrennextbk>ck 6"r.><671' ... Gj-11119. II 'I . .... l Br. furn., encl gar. Adj. .. -; Sal 1n E. -St., CM 642-3645 • llsapwl I' W' 71 ~pl abop'c area. Jl.75. (f)'J NICE 11: 2 BR. Trailers. $85 NEW 2 BR, 2 BA wlbltns, SPAC. ! BR, 2 BA, priv New-'rt ._, NO ...... V.M:Allr ------ -HeliolJope. 8311)300. " UP. Maturo adull». a.ua -lrpl crpU. $250 yard, encl pr, c;pll, ...... ,_. ~ -. -..----w 2 bib 10 81.c Corona. Bach. cit. l33 E. lBth St. 6G-Ull5. %IB n,i S N °B, !16U1349 . unall pet, adlllU' Ollly.. $lBO m -Bacti .walk.,-· =~t,~ ..... ftace suo. 1<1rrs. uw pc1. Yrly. VERY nice t BRdplx.Qulet. ~ · · ~m-•-~51&-~3-n~G·~-~~-~ Aho C.M. 195, an1 H.B. 2 ~ • ..,_ -... ij,. 3 llEDRO(ll!f-VU:W: S.per 1 adul~ no pet. 645-1621 Sep. by· ........ · 1 adult C•e!~trano Beach ATTRAC. 2 Br. Twnhle. $165 BR home, 11'alk to .r~ •---, --ML dim& Availal* 1-2 ;pean.. CLEAN l br ....... I over:«>, no pet.. 548-1021. Fr p 1, pa. t lo, N 0 $165. BKR/OWNEB.m5f'i SJ5I. mo. BARRETT ...,.. wprage. DUPLEX: New.2 Br.,crpta, eblldren'/pet. 2653.A Rent A ~ · RIW.TY. ~ $160 mo. Dono Point dfps. 5 mlns. ,. Ilona Pnt. o..n.e. 141< 51&-1414. ---------·-· Martna.$195.146-66n. ~a:.,. 2BR. tD ;;...z~~a r as:c.! ;"~Colt• ,_.,t ~tin~~ ~l·C~o~'°'iiniiiliiiidaliiiiiiiMlriiiiiiiiiiiiiii BA1~'~e;_upu .. 1"Ad'!u1~ .. '.,4,· ..._ "*ll .. pa • -.srs. pr. .... ,_ .. , beeutttn! Marina Inn Motel, J 1 UN • -,-;---;-;--:----::::! $125. --""-• --crpls, ~ UVE LIKE A KING 3t!ll'J Del Oblapo St. Center SL 6'5-8965. Houw Unfum. SP••P:rJOG CllWI 3 --$2511. 5tH19'1. At Budget Pri-! (41)o;.23S!)'--., el· • .. SINGLE lady, 2 Br, 1 Ba, -1-.---1 •• ~.·· ·flclencies ·•-·-~. ~0i" $160.+c1Dg.1ee.1•ea11oe . a: *3p11. Fq1r..,.' J' .._ • .._..... -FURNISHED ., heaie4 pool ~' uµq> lllN Safe A &ee:Ure. 310 ==.;;;.,-,.-___ ,, em CARPEr,. .... I' ..... 310 UNFURNISHED ~ ~ =?u•.. Roclieater St •• 6;0-1264. ;::-::;.._ .. , • -. !ep' •, *POOLS =:=t-'!E Aptg?~Tff~~ase 2::.;~~'"= ffl''lll • .-... * Ms0 m(-flo. ...._.1 Br. $Uli, ~ -I BIL .,,_ er UlWrn. * ENCLOSED ~ fome play 1n our fueplaoe I prtv. , patios. "°I>'· rec:,, -$1il5 mo. R& •• 11 '' ~':u:Janta;~ GARAGES harbor _ aurt ine Pocils Tennls Contntl Bkfst. AWll now. 963--!187. •ft * Cn&NENIENT ............ ._, -·-'and 900 Sea Lan, Cd'( 644-2611 PRIVATE lee-2 Br,'21Ba. .... ........... -c I I I -roiJ.i.BEAOIES ' ;;;;j.~ lliO ~ and ·~ !~",~ ~wyl pool, 1rp1.,. sundeek. Water '-Im•.---im --c.a -u r a. 321 FRO" $I•" "ONTH up.·-t1i1a ac1 and ~ •• _pa416· pd. Back aay, 111-.... llllt ... F-RD> CAlll'EI" -Dill M "" M ,...;,.. $5 oll on llrat BACK ON Mrkt! So. ol Hwy, ~· . Our AIAllY~ .• , ......, IOGM .._ ADULTS Pl.EASE -k's·-. 2 Br, 1 Ba. !rpl,.nu cpta, Irr 1 '2""'r"><"', °"1150=""'&,...,.l""'B"'R.,.-, =11-35 ' * ' LARGE, 2 BR apt. garage. patio, aundeck, ln<lrY rm. 'EutAide IOC. Nu paint, 1125 • f.fiR. DUPLEX. GA>-.,_ sa;z. 1on1 1 BB. z ba end VILLA POMONA -. 1awx1ey. l1'0. l'l3S mo. 0pen FrtJSal/ eaelad pr, 614-:1%il or 8"~ fenced 'lor ~.~ -. -'351. yrly -1030 S. Cnut H~, ~ •• 100 B A<acl&. 814Q59. 54H3'l8. Mcwe · ~...... -. .&nil Feb. 15. Call PHONE 642-21115 ·• -" 1,0,="""=--,-=-..,..,--.,--·ID TMQ.· J BL. 2-BL.....,,. ... SE IDra;pt.. ~ ll7M Pomona Ave.) Lquna or,call 494-6848\ · 2 beJ:iroo:Dll each. Bl.tins, 1 BR util pd. Refrla, atow. * JIB. a:-. 1 ---· • --choice cu·port Incl. '9116 \iale'"'1a · · IL'IO t .et. HOUSE.:~ -. • I .... Huntington llelch =-!"" I :'.'.:"'.""".:.... ra· Nr. Ballef/llendoza! llJll. 1 1 ----.... ---• c-.. _ Oro ---the -t f 1111..-.-, ~ -· -· • _,,. month. Call 673-8550 RL R. penoo. * ' --,..._. $115 ,._ _, J Br. On>I. pool, AIL llTIUl'IES PAID ·$1C5 -...., 1,2BR,::"'7t "BA..,...Carport.=--.,.,,lillodry,.-,,-$1~ , 1 BR. ~ -_ Z 1111...llS ~ ---llr.. S. o.t Plua. .lJm O>mpare belrire you rent ~R & 1 BR, oatloo. ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, WJ,lea $1SO mo NI\. <nl'•. ~ ._ ua.2 ... ~..----~ -• .,.. •• <:unim_,_, ~I':; f':' oi =.'!~'::!'!"a!'."'"..!Jl !'~A.ldmnl.lboh>', d!liiL ' I " ' • Spacious kitchen :::llS )D. ~ Rec. ball. pool • Balley ~ ..... "4, 5'5-61116. tJ,o;;;l '*' , ·-o D I I I ....,.,._ 8 dlre<t 1iPtlJt! ' ~ pool tabl<S, oauna baU.. LARGE 11ir: C%pts. dn>s. EXTRA ls l & ' BR, crpta; 1 PM - 3 BR. 2 BA ma, nrw 1 mt. --' . --.'~ •. ~~-'I' tlrii: See Jar )Odlieltt 113111 afove Water L e1eC pd drpe, titJ!rl..--l'efde:. Poot NL 1 crpts li'·drpB. par.a·1e. a••' 1.;;:-~PJ;. efrlft~ Keellon In. 0 blk W. al $185 ino. No ;'ts. trci-2880 &J7thSt.675-15731Jkr. Fenced yard* • SM e Cboo -· w/-Beid!. l ':,.~ ~). w1"'ndl or alt. 5:30 wkdaya. 2 BR. Upper. Crpbl, ~· 1 u.NOLOROSt ' 9 I • Pt S Jta • ftWbla ~ NEW 3 BR ff )\>en, fireplace' bltnl, pr. Nr. bua A lhop &:· F~~~~ 1ot .... _.... • Br ...... BA...$3511. Yrty. : ~-"." =-__ *GRAcinus * ms A~~ cl&~ ::,o·C~ul .... * ~11 . ~* u • .., __ =~~~~A. =ed with pllllh land-ti I PLUSH NEW 1 BR 2 BA $156.2Br,1Ba,a-.,cptA,, ea~LUflF ~ '151 JU .... -r= -'"' ' Adult living.at ltA best * llVING * YW'b Le-' ..,,., pr. 543-9695. """'' D -LARGE 1 BR l1'0 ~ l.ARGZ-2 Br. Crpts, drps. : lndivlqual.bome,onr-1111,JJ( ..... .-.szr;U!G :1811. Nlce.-._ NoPets 2 Br, apt 'w/pr. Swedlsti m:ierEI~~~ .q, ft1 wnt9U!1 lilrge 4 bM--1~.._ /W Ollll. -c.r. ,m. :w ..._ Water 365 W. Wilson 642-19n ~·~· So. ot Hwy. pre • ! = .:.~~ ~ -BR. 2 .._ ·····-· _. ... -. %118 _,., WEEKL:v':MONTHLY AT BUl!GET P,RICES SC: . ~NEW :-a:~ "11..: ing room. ""'-lai•_,, BIL 2llo-. ____ ,,__.. ~ .__ Exacvtlva Sultn IJ)W 'wml.Y-&;. ~-cl'::.' 2 i:: .3 ..._1819 -=.~~~"': 11R,2 ... ~--·-Dia. -· 1 20IQ Newport B1vc1.. MO:!.....LY ••·m ··-s:a DELUXE' sa, gar 'qatot I · ffe&. i!15'(;;n:;,..-=" 8 -.I Iii -l<IW "" 2 hr. 2 ba, c....;:~11 ' "' ':' .:.. """· 111tiCR.'111opO. u~ SBR. ..... adlllts ooiy. ~-, c.n ..,_ or 5• -.. --. mcip, encl STUDIOS & I BR'S MDTEL , 2BA. , lrplo, l IUildecks, 1143; 150 E. 21 SL I ·NDLOUS1 --· -.... • FREE I,,,,, APARTMENn -· $315. 96'1-22111/l133ll<l!. * STUNNING 2 Br. 2 ' -H u -...,, ~ · • ,GJlµT 11IEW'. 2 BR, * ea. Garden Apia. Pool. 11ec. • We Speclall.,.. in Newpd A O BP'.AU"'I' • V e FREE Utilitiel , _ 1 ', • rn.EE trrII.J'IlES ·J'rplb. Blt-Ina SUndecb. rm. no W. 18tb St. C.M. ll<ld! e COruna deLV.., e -I 5 - -e F)lll ,Kj-' ·~ li FREE LINENS " Pool 12!»' u 8IH53S • Lquna. Our R-.1 -.-. -.o.-r. -llEW l.& J BEDROOM " Heated 'l'oof . , 1.lli CX>NDmO"'™G • P. 2 BR, unturn. Crptg, drpa. ' vice Is FREE ,.;Ya;; -,...!'!'!-..... • • ffH!:..._, DUPLmwm• e Laonilr> hOilfti.. ~.· •! ~•~·~,.,;;-,, 2 BR. pha ..-; -_,...., relrfg. NopolL N _, ~.._.a All"~ I rm ~ • TV, -A maid aerv avail. ., u...,... A.1.1~ }De. Small child OK. $21.0 $140/mo. 98&-1455. 11-Vlew! Dilllllle ll"'1IP. dilhwasber, e Phone S@rvice * HEATED POOL Mo. Yearly. 833-1206. ** ATI'RAC new 2 BR. 1 .,!'~IEW RENTALS SPACOO!l 3 ar. ma. ---yudcrbakooy. 0 lfu ! IT~R?~ FIREPLAC>; & POOL . 2 l3A, adultA, no petA. 19111 ··~ or ----& • o;. $115. • '2511. per nn. Open nballov•llly hM I * o•na~UES Br, 111 Ba, nr heh. 2 car w.u..e. $155. 548--080I. --& ---33t ""1laod VAL D'lSERE Garden Apls. -~ cqirt. S21DI 60-3013. Fl& _ . ., -a,, llB. ..... o1 Beach Adults , no pel». Slowen! * 1V It llAlD SERVICE mo. LARGE 2 BR. ~" " Rental~ with~ ...... ._.~ta 111N.. Sk-91 Admmo ·~ Stream AVAILABLE Cost• Mesa-~~~'J!m .. 1:. "':"" -bJ .-;:i."'' .:.._• a,;.L;;; 5:11'* • 5G•I :::-US:"°i'.~-~: EXECUTIVE SUITE$ Dll>UXE i BR.·.Aduli., no pets. BAY r· • ... Park. l m. Ua6ma. apt. FUm-Unfurn. from $138 ~ .. • APAftTueNTS MEADOWS APT. 387 w. 'l14I m ·-• z ' It Fell. 1. m --'"'-• SEE .IT; 2000 Parsons Hunt!:..:• .• -1. ~ Bay St. CM. &M-0073 •-,,_..., ·--' __,. <\b" Cmd Frp1C'1' 3 -LRG • BR, •. ~-fl'" <eo _ ~ _ ... -• --$125 -ht-last· -••· -• y aLJ ~•--H-'th o... • -~ ~--r~.:--wr.:-.,.,,-._ -·.:t .. 2 A'15-1521aller8. PD WEEK .. UP ""is--:i""' ~ ~ .-~""".,.j ~ ... ~: ~ Meaa. l;R.EEll' • ::-.. -lllUE I er tlsrp rt -: ~~~Voll atYorktawnl II~~~ $19' 2_1!r, pvt patio, cloo!e<I (&!"· L•ndloo• 0w1M I -3 BA. --a -l hr, . 2 ba e P11one Senb-Htd. Pool 536-0411 1 BR. A Den i)-om $185 AaWla. $145. 32711 C&1lrtllo, .!V• wW_..--_.,_ 'IVG • --. -_._ .Y4{~a1k • Oillclren"' !!et ·Sec:tioa "..-.. • Banbin--MEDITERRANEAN 1,-';CM;;;·:548'°'"'e~Lo,,----,,..-1 FREE~ ••• .._ -5ll --5. ·----or e 11211 . --LOVELY I Br apt. Near ""''['IN• ....... .. -...-----23111,Nowport Jllvd., Cill Ho I . VILIJAGE ' occ • UC!. No pel». u.t. . I I -3 BIL, I .... 1'tJlc. ~ ... -H ... t••1!"• -. 2400 ~-"--Blvd C.M.. 1135/lllOl Call 9'1H134. • MS-•• I ..... 9 ' • -· 'Call' Ad .,,od lor $5 oo wk'a real. Sl'IJI)lO 1 bl1c 10 heh, dock ...,._ ·• EXTRA large 2 Br. 2 Ba. ~ --ill -·•I I 13Ba ••D -FOR,.._ people, Deb; av!. Wlr. Jld. Jacuzil pool. ~1.551~ U>.Wldry fa<. CUport, No Wr.;,,w,. . ._ cmal, 4 -2 8' 2 -Soc .-c p1 Ila• "mob. home. llBR. 111 ba, $1lll. Ill 15 Jane . OPEN 9:30AM •'f:IO PM petA. $160. ~1947. ' bun, In !luilil Am C.--. I -. ,__ _. w/w c:riit """'Y nn, comp. m~2!117. . .. 1' .....,_ CSHBG. c.ii -1 ,.._ --na -2 BB. l BA ~ tum. "'"'-htd poo1, L ........ -SPACIOUS AS A Dono Point , atL 5 pmcrw I di s••-A+ I -. .... -•I-..n ... no ..... $115 mo f = HOUSE 1--.--------1 Pio lu lo .... -S--23SllNW!l«,SIM>U2 LRG hUlalcle ..... view SPECTACULAR Whit<- . , ~ 1 Ren.-workirW Your own 1~nt Water Oceanfront VU? J • I adlt, $1«1 !nCI utll. 49&-3464. hU Uie room ""1 priWcy BR, 2 BA. $235. Loue. ::;;;;!!"=:-:-:::--::::•:-::::=:~;:":;"Ii N .. • W ol )<Mil" own hmae Jel DOiie Crpbl, drpi, ltove, r¢1(, ST.AB. 6.AZEKll~ ~~ o1 the ...... p Ucl-n ... 1awx1ey. &Tl~. r--llla&r1 ON Seaohcn Dt, ..,_ -1500 ly-:r.=.!:'.' ~= OCEAN view, -2BR 2BA, ~ -~....,-~ . ~~:r.~ -TH-EmNooME r:."'&rmo~..d' ,..=A I ·• ... w....,., ~~ n. ~pelL _.va11 ~ An&bebn Fo ... toln Volley -: .. ....,.. ~ -... . can Mn. Pblll!,,. SIO-Ol8l .,_I : .a; tt L= _...., Balboa P•rt..L11ce 1u..-1ng ~ ~~.-... : • -. . . -·· • ' r ~-i::=. ~:"' 1'01 Club. Feb 1 ., lune IJ l.Q~'iifl'1 DEL\2 erpta, ""'°' blltw A mria . .._.....,. .a No ~ no pe\L • • _.."-;,,,.~J~Se!!~~~l~e~blld~~clt.:~--..Jl ...... "Jt,•r1 -.. ec-ll:dltwoma:a •: ~ := ::::. m--. -~$;:~~~ Huntington llelch ,_ ,,.... .,,_ .... !O per Wk. up.1 BR, ~ ..... I:! aTo ::::::: 'iiR A Ba~ Color 1V, Apts. BONUS $40 oU Feb. ..... •• :::::., ,._ maid ...... ...,i. 'l'be Maa 1m s.aia Ana Ave. CM. wl!b lhls ad. i Bdna, lam. l ,,_ ., -n E. 415 N, N-Blvd., NB. M.,-Apt 11! ~ units, Crpts, dfps, blllil. D-.... 72 !**! patio, J)lanround. -.,.l!: !!;l:,."• ~ Nn hm_ -. .,._ Nr NEW VILLA PAULA weloome. , ··.-~~~ ....... ...... ,... ~· -·~ ••. 2~:1o.~'l'rom$180.-.Oilldntl~ I'! •n a <Maw. ?6Wwlt u<:l'''u • FAM~ WELCOME. Harbor Breeu A;ts. v.-.. •Or 71 ~ l1 mo. um. tnCl. super for 2 work'g pis. "841 J~eil Ave., Hunt. Deb. :• :: ~ :! SlJBLET liARK NEWPORT SIJ.q cpt/drpt., patio, beam (TH) ....... a.. • •n. i).mmhrd 8Aebeb'. ceilings. Ge.rafts. • * MOVE IN TODAY * 20-!!!!._ :\,..,. ,..,. " * llf-71llO all.er 6 P.11. * 6%1 Hamilton. t.M. MS-~ $145 A MO. Ir.. 1 -~ Glrflll ,,1.,. 1 BiORM. boa JD• -.. l See Mf'. Mr. C litra. ~ Sl>ac. 2 A I Br. 111 ..,.._ :::-:=... ::--,•,• 1 bk1ct to bdL SIQOt ed1t. $140up.-..t\w'/S ll'1'il ba Sevtnl~ ALL EX-•-..... .... u---. ..... C(llldof,'bllll, -nu,s. IW' Dll • ....._ 51~ 111'-~-nr. bmcb. ma. tzl2~.-No.5 ~ "Mleome. a. a;.:n•u :.., :,__ 2 BR,'~ a». 1996 Maple, No.1 ••. ~3811 Mar. llSTJ. !Ceellon "B'• 1 I,.... •='be t'll~~tt ABBEt' REALTY ,-gp..3850 e TROPICAL POOL e blK VI. of Btlcb 81\ld.. oll ..O.,~ m I llDRll apt.11!111 to tia,. or ~Br stud)o, ;~Ba. !rpl, IJlfl Slater. 9611-mD, w.-. -_.. -....., -Gu. -!Id. llllb Plot ... ======='-· __ ..:::;~~~~~======~==~==~~--J '1'1il. mo mr -"' E. l8tb. No. e. s.m1 .baiplns ..- ·- ( . j • ' OAll.Yl'll.Of YOURSELF • (You're Not Dreaming) But You <;1:1n PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a 2 WEEKS rnEE llENT·l Br. """'· ahll crpt, $156. W-1'11. HPM. . I BDJlM, \li Be, bllnl, cpll, patio. 405 8th St. $2!0. mo. ·115-3675Mfr. From Newport Blvd.! tum 11 H01Pllal Road ( blocl< aboY• Pacltlc Cout Hwy> to entrance. BOO Cql10)' Lane, Newport B.,.ch, Ca. 92ttt!C. T-: (n4) M5-00l!Q CONVINllNT LOCATION • 2 Acres. Beautiful park-lill:e 1111m1UDdlngs. Sunken Pool. Sparkling Spanl$h F'Uuntalns. • SpacioUI ~. • SeJ!ll?•le Dining • Walk In Closets NICE 2 BDRM ln-.:$ a1rP 1toey, crptJ, • Rio. •&rage· 1140· ~P~A~R=K~N=EW~P~o~1=r QWet I: comfortable adult Luxlll)' apt1. Only 1 avail. 2 Bedrooml a 2 ba th1 Shag carpets A bullt.ln1 Gu A water fumlahed • Home-llke Kitchens & Cabinets l BDRM. Unfum. '185. Fum .. '185. 2 BDRM deluxe apt, poollJde prden bunplow w/!rpk:. Adultl, uw. 84M'J59, BRAND new 2 BR Wlfurn lownboule -All blb>L 1210 mo. Avail now, 213/821~ 2 BR, 2 ba, Crpt/drpL Nr. 5 Pl.I lhoPPlllJ. 8l34S9l or 1135-'NOll Ill 5. APARTMENTS ft the bay pool, garqe1 and many ruore flne features Resident Mar. 645-5780 2311 ELDEN AVE. s:n5 Untum. 24.5 Furn. HA"BO" 2 BDRM. Unfum. $185. Furn. '2)S. Townhouse, 2 br, l 'h ba. 1400 sq ft Furn. $240 ALL UTILITIES FREE Walk to HunUngtoo Cen~ Adults, No pell I..wrury apartment living OYer&>okina' the water. En· joy '751,IXK> health spa, 7 swlnunins pool•, 7 Ughted tennia COW'tl, plua miles of bicycle trall1, puttlJla:, shut· 2 BR. 2 BA, deluxe paobld<, neboard, croquet. J.-l'o COMP'ANY near beach. $155. mo from $174.50 monthly; a1lo l IA QUINTA IQlllSA ~-rt•· .. ~•M and 2-bedroom piano and REALTORS ' --· ~-· 2-"°'Y fOWll bouou. E1ec-SINCE 1944 16211 P1rlcsldo L-H.B. f'OR a few who appndate the unuaual. l A 2 lidrm., 2 ba, CUJtom aplll. Larae rooms, wide oceau viewl, prdeoe. Spaoe • privacy for conttderate, mature ldulll. C1oee to beech • shopping. Seloctlon ol rup & ,..Upapen. Partially . rum. 1Z10 To 18!0 monthly. 49H653 Irie kitcbeN, private pa.'>1 673-4400 or b<lconlet, earpctlng, dra· •mo!!!!!!l!!!!!""'il!llBll!l!!I!!!"' perlea. SubterrtneM pule• inti with eleva-Optional THE EXCJ,ING 71'4: 847-5441 ( 4 blks. So. ol 5an l>Uldl'J Frwy. OD Beach, l blk. W. OD llOlt lo 1 Parblde Lane). mold oervice. J.,.t north of PALM MESA-APTS. Fuhion h1and at Jamboree l.llNUTES TO NPT. BCH. and San JoeqUin Hlllo Roed. FURN. OR UNFURN. Apia., APla.. T~ c:::J: ~=1=~.ci:r~lec~ptJt: Furn. or Untvm. 370 f:urft. or Unfum. 370 YH......_B•y .. rao.I llll, lhaR crpti, droo. oauna Newport -h N__, BHCh • •r rr etc. Adulta, no peta. ·-..-· • A CONWNl!Hl' SHOPf'ING 3 Lovely· new Wlfum. apts. SINGLES From $150 SEWING Cl.ADE FOR THE l~:.~!"~"f~ i~=: =:: BEACH UYING '""'"""''oo. .HA,.veu,-a .... ~~".!"!.'"'11 ~·673-8a111Ev ... U~jj~Avlli_FromllO INow You Can A~J ' . ·--·F·· -~·1 w il ·---~ .. -~ lhei'reunder-· -BACHBLOD:·,..,._t-·~ .... -~Fram-'195 ':; ., ...::::.::.,"!._•n ·~n .:2m:6~78 ~ ••• weU • oell·llOW·~ --'tirlcodl''.!St!1 !!eia or: -c occ=m~""" , ..._~ .., .. · · · "°', -"Y"-r · -. ., , •••1 -($ t N Blvd) J. D9'UVUJ. •• '''' •••••••. ' •• ' .• J:'l'Ulll •'""" "J ' ~ • [Cllulfll~,~v] c b!ko1ro~i:opor1 · 2 Bedroom .. , .................. Prom '211 Peak of Raltery Cj)ullt As You Sew Adwrti1 I~ $l4S & UP FULL SECURITY SYSTEM HEATED POOL "" tho BEACH * 2 WEEKS FRIE * GIGANTIC I • 2 BRa Elevator Anllual Lease [ I~ YI-d-' M-You Bet 1t'1 W>derpri<Od! • Adult1 ODI~ = No Pell -"'.. .-•"' ., That'• why thla opt. won't ' . . n::J ADULT GARDEN HOMES Jut 1o ... Cpll, drpo, ...... • LA BRI AS Cl1ull1e1tloo 100-124 ~~~:= ttfrli., Loll o! """'"lawn. 5515 RIVER AVE., NEWPORT BEACH I~ 2 Bedroom ~~~::;..Ad~.', n Re M('lbeDlanNew !1-w lnSbarNeba~) •••...;, --1111 ~ Blk. E. o! Newport Blvd. • '· gr, •."' m. u6" ..,..._.., , . . 0.,. l Niiht Securil)I, Poo~ 1 Blk. So. o! Bly, C.M.) 'M•r ~~N~'MEI [.!=:· 1"~-lfo:::'i:• 1261·~149 ~".:~:: ~nd•r Now A'i1:-rn. or Unfvm. 370 PILOT ~ wuher, ttfrli, lha&.!'J'L~ Mon19om111t ~untlngton ~ -prt patio or deck. ~ CASA VICTORIA . I 1 Cleuilicotfon 150· I 84 1 & 2 Br. Furn • Unlurn. BRAND NEW l'OR LWE ' C..,..t" d....... DfW, TV QUO VADIS Ill Classified Ad l .LINES i TIMES·· ' ' $2.00 • • (If _.. tllM -Item, the alM!Md letll I ]~ ant. Pool etc. C.Ome By A 1 ,,.,._, ,..A_,_ -• 2 BR. Baffront Apt. $5') Inquire about our Move-in ............ _.,. U&IUQI Apts. 2 BR. Neu beaclt. ~. Allowance, 12!1 Victoria st. Badlelor..,)}< 2 111\'L Cl11111icetlon 200-260 George Wllll1m10n al Harbor. CM. 64H910. FR""' $135 ' Rultor EXTRA LARGE-l Bt. New Htd PNl.Jacuazi·Saunu [ ;.._!wllont 1[11!] * ~70 * crpt, paint, heated pool, ReMi:l:)~ll:~:"I • From 1110. Matu,. ac1u111, IMMEF'IATE E••TaLUFF lnlant ok. No pell. 1881 ,. Clenll1cet;on lPO-J;S ..,. " Monrovia, 645-2174. OCCUPANCY [ l fiiil VIiii Gr•Nlda Apll. 2 BR. From 1175 Free utlL 18992 !'lo-st. ..-b"'"""~ ~ ~~~U::.·~to:, ~~~~~241 c1>_:.~~ld Cl 111 I ,60 "?P !rplc, wet bar, an .. <b<d 2 P I ••• cat on • ·• car prqe. Pool Facllltte1. Dana o nt Newport Beldl r 111!11~ 11...-1 ~::tM H;gh School 3 BDRM ' unlurn 1tudlD . 835 Amli<Js Way, NB 644-2991 ;«;,~lytu~~ud~ W:. L• Cla11ific1ilon 400-4b5 octXNFRONT l'Olldo. 3rd ca I l c 0 11 •ct e v. I' 1ie Door. Fanwtlc view ocean (213)59'1.-)UT · y ~ [ .... _'=••ot11 II iii14] • boy, Un!unt 2 BR. 2 ha, Fountain V1llw ROOMS ~ wk up w/ldt. l30 wk up 1,pts. Children A pet -2376 N-Blvd. Cl4. 50-9155, 645-3911'1. LRGE Bdrm In oriv , ...,,., J,.qune. NleQel. P'rlv entr 6. bath, Queen ... bed. linen !um. $3). wlr. GH729. NICELY !um. """"' ldul~ «> or ovr. Pvt bL 6. eatr)'. 873--W<. C1111llh:otion ~510 [Ike 111n town! 142&. uUL Park Pacific LJ "" 7\96 < Gq~B ... 11.. · .,.. '!"' • ' · =.:w=i.i'f!.flo= "'n n ' "'-~,·g .. ·-* p,!; ... 11..m * [ ;.,_ .. , 1~. :-.... 1 ~.~1e-·.•pl. Z BEDROOMS =-:r..=~ -943.1 . . L'!!J $250 ,....,...,.. 511 Nloa. dletrfUI aboolplwr• Save 1te~! Dilcover thta Clo .. 111 .. ,; •• us.n~ ~ =pol'k. 8<"~ 1 MONTH'S from $140 * Cell ~ • 10~-18~ • ,.oM:~~· N'~:n~ .. [ la] Bemordlno) or · 8113-2943 E L .1(f ,,.;...;. to/d'... you oew Attk>Wlndow quilt -...., ..,. _ •-fR £ RENT ·Oakwood lo $1 million In Renl•l6 le $11jire ~ ..., · . It'• made In Ove t!Uck11e1,.,, ON WATERfRONT upper recreation. Swimming Pin a a.lowtrc jewel at thl .No Inter~ b necew.ry, Cl111llle1tlon HO·r.H duplex, 2 Bl', w/w 'crpt, , WITHnDSAO pools. Haalth club1. OLDER --__,pointollntemtandOatte')' You'll•hjoy II PalternT1911: ·1 ]~ drpa, bltns. Adulb, "° pela. l'URN. & UNl'URN. SaunM. Tennis courts. lady --"'=:rt! lift tblo 10!tly llowlng "'1111'\1 patchpattems. ...,_ ~ &13-492'1. • 102H L•H1elenda, l'.V, Bllllarda:lnd~or golf drlv· BR. twin bed apt.-. prUiceu-. Vecy ·ouy to RVllNTY·""" llElf'I "-~--:,..tl--...J OCEANFRONT • 2• BR. 9L•]'2.,. I 6 d'' 11'"""•11 ...... ,-. RIL -aw In lmlll. blendl, llnolt 1br Itch pattern • lio~· ZI ' Cl 111 ti 575 580 Garage 1325/mo YllON .,.. ""'"' ng range, an vo .,_ · I GJrll Will 111ore 3 Bt apt...... cenll !or each pattern tor . •11 c• on • 1'""urn .or Untufn. CNi N'r. BROOKHUR.ST Whirlpool Bathl. And Jots w/um& 2 bib to llMcb, Printed Pattum 9438: Nl:W Air Mall and Special Jtn;ni:n. I ]~ 64>-8908. 1; \!'ARNER mora. A realdent tennis CdJl. Clll..,..1191 Halt S,_ Wit, 12\t, 14li. Inti· otberwloe third-cl .. __ ......., · BRAND New Ooeonlrottt H 1 ........ pro and ectMlles djroctor FEii. -wuted ., Wll. uio. SI.le Mlt (bull 31) 11e1!....,. will ta1re """' Omdomlniuro. 2 BR, 2 BA uni ""911 -l who plans free Sunday ....,.. Btl w-batlL ll3 PW!. talo!I IS 11* --or moro,. -to Cla11ifieation 600.099 $1Xl/mo. Yeuo It a 1 e. ' brunches and barbecues. Bal Wt ltl-Jl15. IUd6. Allee Broob. tne D~Y 675-1694. Sia lr>Q " low. as $140. PREF • .;.u. lo lhr •-l -i:Nft,ms ~ ~Bo. llfla. 61.i~i. 111 .... nlMI OCEANl'RDNT -. mo. 'lltll loci. b' -""""" • • 11"1 y , . .., -~~ Cle11lflcelloo 700·710 part of beaeb. Qmae, bedrooms;. flllllltlhed and IWOIOl41'1C--Air 1111 llO. -~ ,.,...1y $DJ.-. 1 & I BR, 2 llA'THS unlurnl1htd. Sorry no ll25. ->Tira"' -. ~a ls" J:•::;: ll'tEDLE~ "nr! [ •d•i•n ~ 3 li!I; 2 BA, lrple, blb>I, 1 yr ~ 6 ~ children or pelt. Model• --t: -., mon. -1o ~ lml~ etc. 1"!oe . I~ old. bllt lrom ~ • All Uttlltlel Paid cpen dally 10 to 7. -1o "'"" -im. -~to DAILY ~.::';..... llooli. Cl111lflc1llon IOP.fJ• shop'g. m-l991 .. -• Cllanning F~ ,.,_....__. -II Llltle 0.-. ~w·~4tl.,!!!•~··.-. ...... ·-· ~-·-· PLUSH .NEW 2 BR, .J BA • fll>oc;ID"' -..; A Clolottl ..._,,_. -er -- ---!fow ;;;':ii:;."' -w.., -[-,_ .......... j[~t DFJ.;~erpe. .. :l~~m~B=~ ~:..:*118 ~~::[~=:.: ~!•j.:;!i ::-::%~~~ ··-C1oull1c•tloo 150-HI ~ bltlnl, paUo, no "*"· WI Wll'flOr, H~'9 Bch IN!!'" Ill!! 11th • JWllll,OR wt11 -SE& MORE Q a I e k lloo1...,W -Gitt -[ 1~ ~ $250. 54f.ml. 11$.2m. , 147-1126 141-~2-11170 .,.-bo Colla-, ......,.. Ill!! -one • mon tllan 100 a1(la 642-5678 • ~ .JI 2 Bit. 10 bile ID ...... $11:1 '' .. • • E--uc: ... I(. ~r mo. Upper!'/-Tuoftll WANTll> mo1< _ ... to CICllos AU flOOO~F'" "'""' Boele • Cto11lfleell9n900·91Z <>'[!Uo .dlp!, .. lllJ,l. TONJ:'""'Ar.:: Tlll;IN~APTS -·-----· ~P.:$'~0BOOK 1111117a,.-..iloc. I JpJ $M Cit-~-t Oonipon ~:. ADlmr:;itr ~ i: .. = -lldl-. -f. I!!" ;.;;;, _, -tow. :::-ol II P~ .. ...,._ -~ * QUIET -.-M' ... ......_ rr. & pc """ UtJI ""' "'Ulel CASH "' ~ -1-11-, unit. -lol °"'"" • lid """'""' pool, 2 ..... -Clt11lfklllen 'I 1-9 Cltr. 2 BO!Ut l BA. ""'---"'· P"llD. piflttl. i.-,. --THIOUIH A •-.--1 • • 112 COil< Pttr1c.. Mm , 6 poo11 --t<-iontni air -r. 1-lell: --!Ille. I -..... j .= -. !151-, ..ms wo. Spadtm Poollldt °'""" ali!IWllOl't ,., .. DAl.Y ""'""'' -Clll ... .. • -Netid. "Ptld"f -.. "'' ~ !llQ, ,. --.. -'l'tlltlo WANT AD 1Jlillutlllll 111.-.11c. Cfa11ll1cellon 960-990 call -. Quoined Ada · • • -w..,. Wey, If« \ f, , . . ' r ' \ l • ;' [ F I II • ~ • Le • b • ~ 4, ff Pi fi p I ti 0 I Pi I 1 ~ ' - Al F • E •• -l p Ai • ! I ,s. t ·t ' I ., Cl • 71 ' I - l !l • I .. I ! I: 1 • 1 f ' f ! & I • i ~ L ~ . I ~ ~ ' F ' ' E l J I . f , ) Fr(dor, F..., 2. 1973 llAPI. Y l'llOT ,. ~ ... -.. * .... ,.... llSHc___ ... _ ... _-__.lal I ~--1 l[ll)1;;;1 ~'·;'' ~, ~llIIJ~IJ il;[ ~-;;"'~' ··~. m1~1J~-;;''':'~i~'';;'· ~~ I~!!!'!~~!!?..-~.._ (fr. odll 550 Loos 555 Hoow?o•...... .... ....... M .... n•l~lp Wonltd,M .. F 11t HelpWonled,M& F ~ ,.. 7 • ••n• M-!"Ill ~ the IOllCD; 2 ---l. ,r .. Gld _,,,, Te...,..., HOU5'I OP ~ .umllT. --DDITAL t1111> -·· ls WOIJT Anllt for 1111111 ad * Pl!ZA -"!'IP--SALEs-TK Lol>o, put tlmO Blvd.;1 C.M. Sat. DiPt etL mix ltm, Blk .-sold ~. black a tu llocb. 1tlE-PR0t"E:$IONA4 ...tWlfd oeq. W r It e 2 1" tqer, 9efti ~ to qency. , ,. br Z1_ tar ••IE •• A ews.. _. 11111. time. beet(lts t !-..+.•~_.::..~ -._ -6-GoW _.mall Tu / 1111/tr beod, 6 weeb ?NG SERVlCE a...ia... ad m. Cl. Dolly P.O. Ball "WI, Newport 9U-169l -· --!IY. --I -~-· ~ttijfi prepanr, tut-ltillr /llDI at Bdi. WV&.i.n ho v.1 e k' !< _ ..... fRffl'M.AN c:m.c. im. -. 548-51&. WU.0. I< Ru -· 730 MUf14 or H i 2UJ -· Co -bfN1'ili Si!C'y-l!OOkkecper. ma-,.,.,..._, ,..,.... 4 • ~~~tiiiicltii:ir"iinii:""'jiii1I--+ ~ MALE. •ti!ped .iu.n bu Sllollmor Apt A. C.lll. Of"t"lctl aEAlllNC, TOO! Exper. or colle... Call lodlet. Speak Qos. -156 -nl. $1!iD per Ir. ~ ··--·--- ....... r 1., ...... 4 blk -.,,_ .,llls3jl"t_ ~ -..... -~ ---l!etwn 5 pm • 7... ai: --7(11 • lleo oollar .• v1o. -LOSr 'ma1e black • white PNf. °""°' etioon?nt req'd for -• y,"""" Dr's Assistant LVN ... por.-pql'~ or.h•t. _. ••• l ';jiiiijiiiijiiiijiiiijiili~~~IView Hilla South. CaU r:ookapoonearBe.yaideO.-Abow...,...aaoor-ca.re. 9aift.Goodcoodia.SQ..JJ'n. Medicatkw•tr:uiJe:ldti>. • .. a aha. dlllrld ollkt: b•lai II 6'H619. Newport Bcb. Call. ~ Cll1 Dutdl 511-15111 Aul-__.. Y°""" la<ty (18-28) to usi.t hnmed openlne. Pailt Udo -UCS -,... BM. --at (q. Ooonl1 530 FND. pt Collie mix (!) tan JAPANESE 2o<1Y le do y--!'rd. CG!-ID helth IPL WW train. no Conv. Hosp. 8 flopblp OI . --°"" ..... !;..;==~---..::.::: 4 dlt. brown female. Vic. [5l ~ 0... -.... end-Prd. .,.,. 25. ...,_ -· Apply to~n Rd. N.B. No -oa11s PROO>UA1>1"'"C. .... 4 1aomd. ........ TYPln& HEALTH I"&" er. In HA btwn J ---1 -. llmo,.. ba .. IO have ex· &oY aft er eve. W. please. ~ room . . • _..,--Fci SERVICES Adam8 & Beach Blvd. . . • -· per •• ho• belilflal. Qeio in Cout Rwy, NA MAIDS WANTlb J'/llnit, w.;., .-su. -_,.., ....._ call 9112-n;oo. o..llco'911 CIMil?nt or coll 1511 .U.-. CM. EL ECTRONIC TEST Mature ,txp1r . ....rc1. 1"1111 tn -er mil at 1>6 ....... !1:30 • n,30 a.a Therapy'Massage Sauna roU!ii>: "41110 Pl~ U. * Wlil DO J:VElll'llDNG * W&-13111, Mii a. llar, llr. TECHNICIAN time See -111r = 8lwS. c Cl · 5CHID • write lo Vnnoa ! Insurance-lnjuryCases ~~l!J1 ·Ji v •r"i: ""'"Y•ltt"'8 . 11o11.rn...i.•re ---rf'l'lhldePlhlcno•·t. .Balboa11'1Ch12I • ........., :ntlC ~:.. ~~L~ Welfare ca Tr tee! ~-., lO.-Boiliiii'• I A'l'l'ENDAllT lttr 2o<IY .... ol eloctronlc circuitry 1221 w.Cout11wy., N.B. PIY ..... IA -211, -& 17th st,; ses . ea ldeoUb', 60'f" .. I WYlll'r!NQ In.,..,_ llYOU. on~Uoa ....-· -m-,.,_.,,p/lasl•ondlg;1. MAID wwll In-• lcr ft PCPAN ....,. ...._ smi. 1885 !'_~~A• ~M ~m. >I lln. -P-* ..._ * Llit~Bct. liOo. -Ft!.~ 11:311 al ' '°Ile lllnct1om. Req"s apt. ~ NewpoftB\'11., Xlal '"°' r' ..,.,,,.. 4 SECRET"RY r1S.111o ve., V<1a esa PRESCRIPrION G la• t e.f anytime, Id-meala e.itP-&JIL a> JO.OD p.m. tM-6197, test:ine-A evaluation of C.P.1. ~ lk' ~ brnefus.. Good . . '"' . 541-Bm found 1-29-'ll. V1e: M~ *"°439. " JAPANESE llld:r~!» ef..6tll. printed circuit sut>.assem-MAI NTINANCS MAN .......,..1r,-Caht ";.:q.~~= OLYMPUS Venie Dr & Cow!Uy Ou1' THE y.._, School, .... ~'}mOWD . ATTRACTIVE slim biles• oomplete ''""•ms. Must lie lamWar •/illltml> ~ A* ~for "bk-indMd-~ 541)-2164. 2~ open 6 am-7:.1> pm.. girts/women m demcntrate Xln't fringe benefits, 3 vdts , pet• ' t"ainiil:-w ·-r rap:mJ Fantastic Mtssege For SML miniature Brwn dos Prof. ~rs. $20 wkly. ** JAPANESE *b" to do vacation pd med dental It Ing, eJectrtcal A: een 1 ear-State l:lolpltal, ~ Mesa. uaL Must rype at least 51 Mtn&Women w.bite-faclal ~a. red M&-alOSorm-.1057. hou·sewo/k·· Own newloodprod.inmarkets. llteint.'Pd.1png'termdis· pe~ Hotel exper. nee. !)iua1 °'*31 .... Y ~ •tr.p.m . .lfUesh. Walk-In Whirlpool l Sauna Ilea oollar, mai.. VX:: BABYBJTrINi;: ---il9--10Z9. °"" tiul. Prr 11111"" wk. ahillty. Sceloli::1. ~-ploy<r. ODETICS, INC Prlvato Rooml Fountain vang. 96tHl3il. re1W11e .,...._ 1'11 ,,.,.., lncomo Ta m-0 '1S4ll61 Odellos. Inc. ~ RMI E Selas 53110.!t 2930 W. csr HWY, N.B. VIC. Pnlnsett!a .• 4th Ave. Clf. Smlllr 91( •-,·a· AVOii CAt.Ll,.07 .!.~lm9o. Manchester9>i02 1221 W. ~I WI'-. NB = £quo! 0,.,0.. Employer 645-75Q1 Carono. de! Mor, black ma1a ~· ·~l"IH04T ·~ I .... 1'11~ wldo a.-_..,._ -MA!NTEN""'CE mon, Bo<t ,._ SECRETARY NOON T1L 4 A.¥ DAILY cat with white ~ · Jp J boldi1I bWI. A 8'endid l'.qullOppoi'. Employer m/f rentals Ir: doekl. MUil be to R119iorYI Man.ger * HINDU SPIRITUALIST * 67&-5328. . • • e lS Year1 LOCAi.LY e earnhw oppartuitY fn )'OW' good painter. Fun 1ione Boat l~ Traiin~ Rrsponsible position for Let. this ad change your BLACK poodle • Med .._ M ... Verde Refs. *1791. Fee Schedule °"" -EXPERI ENC ED Co .• Balboa. Limited T1mo Only bngh1. attnct>•·• girl. One w!M>le outlOok on Ille for the F~maJe. (Approx. 1-2 yrs.) CHILD CARE my borne. Mailed Oo Request 540-7141 LOAN Famous noen. murw aow gjrt ollicr. Pleasant SUf'o betier Professional advice Vic:Nr.come:rotTalberl& Vic. College h. Da,y/eve. W.A.SMILEY,CP.A. BABYSITTER, e:xper. PROCESSOR *MANAGERS *' ._,..nableUnTarhellCom-rounrtinp, '-'.Newpor t on ~e. Lie. Readingl dally. Ward • Euclid, 962-B!IJL Chrlstia.b home, 54&fS.ll. &U-222\ CMe:m,ee GIS-9&&&) Refined, mia., happy for 2 WANTED FOft ~· APJ•li• •O ~. "'° Beadl. GrvwUw: company. W 1AM·l0 PM. 492-9136. YNG. MaJe dark cat • 1od Wlll. BABYSIT, DAYS. IN TAX Service. Prof. pttplll'ed children. l achl 811! • 1 tod--UNITED-!nt'I, Co with offices cur-unbunied ~tian. $5(D,mo. Stan. Call 492-91,JS4, 312 No. El cam.ine near ElliB & Buahard -MY HOME. MESA VERDE. at )'OUr roavenienoe ba JQ111' dttt. 7:30-6:]) Mon thru ~RNIA BANK emtb.JD..li CQUg!_rjf's I~ ex-Nt!! or ~. saln nt: M24l27 Real, •San Oemente. ~ Valley. Vrrt •~nae bame. 546-0125 aft 8 pm. lo""ri. Own tramp. Lite panding ils operations to SO. P80Ple. ~ ~. SECll:ETARY PROB1:EM Pregnancy. ~ friendly, 96&-5967. J,JC'D nay Care, 7azn.:6pm. 1 P!'!-:· -hlkpQ&. $50 wit to start. Call Sl~t=. Cal. & will be opening of. Camplete ~ jll"'OghD1. Do yoa ._w administrative fldential, a y mp at he t 1 c GOLD wedding band, .found Child, wldy. Xln't care. St min. OPID t AKl'Pii an 6:3' • Oltf fices In the Orange Co. Fwture ma-.,....... oppr-allilily! Pm. of .Lanf pregnancy co~~ Abor-AP l/Zl, in Ealiltbluff Park. HaJ:;bot/BaJDtt. M6--l$S9. UJ N. EL Olmbl> Biil BABYSll fl!R. aftemoon1 8TS-9240 area. Mar stall arowxt the tuntta ~ "lh. st.a at die 1 ;••c m. rftds ~ Uon & adoptions l-..clo • N.B. Engraved inside. Call Sift -~ .... only iw lileCher'I school qe y,·orld excecdin& tncomee of 8.12-Mll. Rftued atm!Spbere. Staft I CARE. 642--KJ&. to identify 675-1308. C1rpet lel;vlol J .inltoriail ~ ctaugN....,, &D-1S'.IJ aft 5 • &qual Opr. Enwloyer $30,000. per year. No .~P· TARBELL 5llil'.D. Call Sally Hart. PALM & CARD READINGS SML. wbite mate poodle • JOHN'S ,. ........ 1 I: U ... ""'•terv all dQ" SaL F.V. area GEN'l OFC e:<M ueces. aa lull co. traiJling sm PM. o-tal ~ ' Tella Pait, Presentl;',,11~ freshly clip_.. -Dea collar -nn.a..,.-1:~ free~tch-JEFF,' S CLE AN ING BABYstrl'"w Wed. & .,._ given in your &reL No ldJ· A#Prl: IZll Harbor Blvd., f Future' (213) 694-1350 ,. uov J"'"' ..,.. • -.. Good typi111 •...••. ••• 1..Dcal Ing required, no age limits. REAL TORS c.u. I Sun8et &: Morovia, West guard ( ii RetardantaJ. SERVICE Quality deaning 'Ibun. JO to 4.. tot" 22 mos. Call Lorraine ror int<>...,.iew, call tt:ladons R. E -·'NEE ==-------< He. Costa Mesa. M8-9430. Degreasers &:. all color lac home 4 t.111nea. girt. NB Own trans., Wcstclilf .....,. • IUU Seu.tery/Construdion 1 SWINGING SINGLES FOUNll female mixed brightener, I: 10 minute &IHi:M. 5'1>-1251. Personnel Agency mgr, 842-S74l, from 9-U. l-!. R..E. ~ A OP\: "n. l*J', ~ industrial Call Jim 3-9 PM Shepherd pup on Huntington bleach fof whlte cars>t:t.s. L•ndscaplng BABlsrrtER needed fbr 2 16Sl E. Edinger, S.A. Mature L , p time t:,__ ~-·-~ b builder', licbt .ecmarial 539-3122 P~r. Call 5.16-6400. Save your money by savmg children. m.y home, Call alt {Marl< Ill Center) ....-duties, mmt bave minimll me extra trips. Will clean 1 t -.... 53&-18&7 S42-1836 We need 11. mature lady to do <-'ODltnld:IDn tiacqround. ALCOHOLlCS Anonymous. 90% Cocker mix. lite living rm., dining rm. It BRYANT'S C 0 m P e e ._... lite clerical work 'A some Reee-pt/Typbt $Sia Respond with raume to Phone 542-7217 or write brownish/red. Vic. Up,...r ball $15 .... n 50 1andscaping I: gardf!ning. U BABYstttm wanted; 3 GENERAL Office, exp"d full 1yp;,..,. Non-cnoker Y.'orit F/C o__,..... ...,. .,.__ ...... P .O. Box 1)23, Costa Mega. t:1 ... 1 C.M. Call 673-4698. r -• .ru., rm. ••· • Yrs. local eKJl. Contractor. days week 8 6. N . --o· . DUla.11.~ ..,,_ P. 0 . Biii: 14.19, .::.uta ,_-, ~ couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. 962--0492. per • 10 f!W· time, cashier, credit, light in our NNport Center oles. Property Cuualty nm. 1 COUPLES PARTIES Black female poodle found n exp. ia what counts, not .._.._. ...___ part Beach, ~180.\. bookkeeping. L a w so n ' s $2.25 hr to start. H1l lil am-Uoderwriter SUK e SecftWies - Call Phil 3 to 9 PM Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa. met.bod. 1 do 'WOtk myself. maln1--nc:e BAfiYstt IER. 2 to 11 PM. J,....elen. Tm F.llinger, 3 pm, ~ days w11;. Most A/P Bk1q1r-- • 5.1'1-3344 caJ1'4 ldefttl!y 64J.GT. Gno! ra1. SalrlllOL 8 • B 51,y -. 1 cblld. 1116/mo. Hun-Beacf= pie....,!..._.-_e .:... 9!0/Ap .tooi "'sm : ~IC ,e*"...;:r'' to= ASI'ROLOGY classes now FNO by WI male dog. CARPET 1: u p ho 1st er y W~ way tbnt cd1e&e. Call 66.2315.. " Pleue ....,.... Ec\1' __. a.t Mc• 7 zl $llK -* I tonning. The Sun Sign. -• Santa Ana. cl . WW cl an Exp"d p . ti BE Au Ty Openlor Earn Gonoro l'Olc Work for •»VI. Keypwxn -* 100°/o FREE I 675-8i6l. 675-2140. 493-3893. ~tDI ST"a--7739. ~~·carpet ;Z,S:mpti_ ~t I: .Ji 1 ~n ~ more for )'Wl"9clf by ~t:ing 1882 Reynolds SL, S..i\.. MATURE, depend ab I~ G. Ole lnL lP.L' SSCll Li:r. Rftnder's Agency Soc I Cl bs 535 BLACK temaJe Qt. 641--9866. G • n er al Mai-nee ..-ie. Pt1pulu' CdM: akJa. HAIRDRESSERS Needed woman ta babysit, m.Y Girt Fri. 1Dm11c:r Rm .fat Camp1.15 Dr. I i1 u aU~ta', liltlia ilel ~ Corpontor ....mo-.-._ Nt-7m or 5'51.~ "~ Top ....m.. home, on tram. H.a Cll1 Comoat<r i-. . . mo ~nu Newpor1 Belcla I ll you want "Quanflly vlclnity. 546--5580. Polntl .. & BEAUTICWI ... Saturda>z "1>ply 267 17th, CM . Val, 962""74. ~~ Tro. $7tlD-.,, I OON"T CALL US! YOUNG German -WOPDWORK, panellna, cal> Poporho ... ·-<m17. -Ii a 1 lo as HAMBURGER Hamlet ,. MOLDERS-Flbe'111ass, ex· -Gen"l Ole = DYNAMIC DUO U irs QuaJ;ty femala Jiit" .-~ no lotto, palinl, ien'l ,..aJra. ·~ Oilmos. NO~l Beodl. -,. lor out11.,.uiw per. lo tra1nfoL llirin( lcr l -...,,1i . ., $llll y.., "~ ..,....., ,,_ You"re looking for tap -1n tQuna Duka DaD111ica 646-1118. CUSTOM PAINTING --. m ... be !IXP"d, 1claan ihlllL Al>DlY at -7am, • Nl!WPOllT -m ,.. _, omc< Ill DISCOVF.R Beach, 4M--485.1. All types of Inter/Exler. Unfum. inter. BOOKKEEPER. tr ave 1 ahaven, no moustache, 3pm, .t 11Pm. MacGregor a -.i bn::Cttage nnnr1 DISCOVERY FND male Golden Retriever. *CARPENTRY* spec. price. Free mkr COD-hwlnen, 16 '° 25 hrs per exp'd in preping food •It Yacht Corp. 1631 Placentia, Personnel Ae1 1CJ bmiest dfllt. Salary open. "The Something Else" Co. Vic. Mac.Arthur&: Main S.A lg. & sm. 5.16-1648 suiting .t est Lie. la wt. Semi ftSIDDe to Islands ~~~ ~~ CM. ID Dovie.-Dr., H.B. CaD 111n. Pelutm. 644-1890. • Call: Mon-Fri 10 am-10 pm 979-0048. A-l CARPENTER an,ysi7.e Won't be underbid. 6Q.QDi, In The San. JtOO West O>Ut in the field of food and NCR 295 OPR '°73111 SECRETARY t t ~y ~:i-3393 FO~D Husky type dOR job, Gordon, 5..l>-3454. · No Wu:tiQg_ Hwy, Newport Beach, 9269). cocktail. M\llt be over aJ.. 4 H A g · Good tldDs. must be detal vicinity Mesa Drive, Coata Cement, Concrete * WALLP.APl!R * Slr.llO!Sbe u -.,,.. ~ OJale In or Oal! l5C5 Adoml. oun •Y RECEPnONIST --• able to metl T)hel , $40 Mesa 546-7308 or 615-7739. Wiim,.... coll "Cloe" Clult 1'!I"--• ~--1382, uk for tb1! VOLT Day or "ii!b~ no ..,,._ -. ""'= ~1~ .... ~ RABBIT foond in CdM. PATl0$.PLANTl!RS 5f8.1'44 MS-1m -ID ..,._ 2-5. -........,, Mr. Ben Hagan"' euy, hm job. Will....._ no "~ -·-· - ..., Please describe. All Concrete WiJrk. Brick, PAINTING It PAPERING. Fri. Bl East Coast Hwy, Mr. Len Vannatta. ln1t1nt Personnel lyping er shartballd. etc. mtVJCK S?ATION '"° ' Book with Burke 644-1528 dumpstone wk. !l!M-35.U. 2) yrs. in Harbor area. Uc CD.II Temporary Servitt Appbt in perwon UJ' aft ar ......... NI A ,.rt ~ FND.: Ladies silver wmt PATIOS. w·"-dri·-Saw .t bcmded. Ref'• turn. Cethier--C.r Wash HANDYMAN ~Camrt f>U!'Beacbor., SU!'! !..06 41 eve. at 2111 West est Rwy. • • Clftr' Gtai'e11~ ~ AT watch. Vic. CdM Poot break, ,.;;;:;, &·~ 80:23iill. 1---Gentrol Fix"" "--~ ~· NA -SIL Exp. ~--s, '-Office, 615-2207. ooncreto. 548..8668 ltli-e9I. PROF. ,,_, --CARPET SALESMAN . F.qual ()ppor. Employer REGISTERED NURSE =-~ ':..i,. DESIGN PLAZA IRISll Sella", Santa Ana * WALK on eow..te Nol ..... Uc'd I iDL llll /al. -· )llehned ID retail lbbae lo neat "~-Pl~ NEED reliable adult......,.. 1 yr RN -Xlal-m.y,-~ ~ Hl!!JghtJ area.~. MUD. Call Max, c8m.t tret•Rm..5M l 19. allsJcrtop.aoldlmanwbo tlence ot Job. -'"'-'U "' tor housekeeping .t S)"dem.Aoftler'fdmp -.... .,... \ •• Lost -. ,..,, " SSS eo3n1r r~, . ... ~~ -...... -.. --$12,tlOO .. -req'd. -7. clllldcare. Varied hn. for 4 lftL Good,.. ....... __ Yonl, ~ ~ ;; TDAvii , cu tw-~ · ~ i-·-· $23,IGO ......._·~, "·" boy 16 o. ~~! ...u be~ children" age. •- l h1~9ft"Miri .. moW 1llMDoekt ss.aJmar\''Jtt(IPr' ll~s~:d '1?'fTill#••IWALKS~..,.n.n-.~ ........ -......._ Jl'GIJit. ~·~-' ,-"~'f" , ' • s:rr r. "8.1&.~ brooke1 tract, AnN, . M.t ... IJ<• .• l<t. ~.tl>A ~ , •~, •'"'"'-'~ Don. f. f>Qlt.,,.;fl> CaliL • hove ,Foilrttaln.'. alley. Gno! pay. • 2201'"ewpontelier"llf. black ol tan body, Ton & '=~ PAP!!PlllAlf(lER $.u'.caipel c ah ~ "IPlll.-ve <efo. .. For ll> • I _i ..,'Newport ~ .... ~Sha~= ~preananA, C.M~. ConfrKtor Reduced -na-b' U. di ask far Gary~ -'., terview' call 892--55C3.. Rmpim1, Olda.7Jfi!IL"T..qal -7\ill or ptlfniit_ 64l><l62l * 83l.J008 ·~ ___ .. ___ Apt -"--• HOTEL delk cleric, ,,;.• -•·. · NEED energetic, !lexlble, °'9X"hm1ty -· -a Shell, • & 60-3.187. Addltio., R.eniodellna APT. DITEIUOR ~ ~•n• -Sano 17 .,.,;;., ·1n --n. '.J~"'"1. Irle~" -trl 1mmed 1ar R.N, SUPERVISOR """'· NA ""4llL I .. ..,..,.._ ---BROWN & srey striped male Gerwick &: Son. Uc'd 6. carpet cleulaw. Ref'• -~ ...,, • '"'t'l'Y _.._ 'ti3 ~.... , !eJnma l/thM. altered cat, ·~1oe," wetlring 673-600. * 5&-2170 !'ftEE EmMATfS 6G-1U'JI ~limctftf ~ ~ dQatra':: ~'!1 ~-~· H1')'., ~ :::1 Ji~~l~ '!.r-:'~ &.:: ~ oppor. ~ ~ llr)l g:n~:.:c.~e~: J~ .• T~2):,:e:: r'l~~t_~#P.tct.,R .. ir 962-32MI HOUSEKEEPER-L1ve1aA ~~::n::o.rr;:; ~~m~ '-'""-~ REWARD. 548-5850. Llc"d.MyW.,,0>.517--00!ltl. *PATCH PLASTERING CloricalTemponey ::::li"~~t~~ NooN DUTY AIDE penon.CaDClrs.V"l'i'forlcJN.!!!:~JJL.,,,,_,,c,,51,,__ ___ -t l ' · PERSIAN tiger male cat, "''"ttinv All typeo. n.. estlma,... * Typlota mo ll<illY ea. 7'J BaJ.. $2.11 Per Hour appt. 60-:Mll. -. -«> + ll<mel fouild (frH ads) 550 ~.w~ airi~ '°'/,.: Cll1 54IHll25 * SocNtarlel f:. c.illL 9'161. ' 2 Houn Par Doy RN'a. LVN"o -$1>0_,.. ~-:.:l:l wit, ~.!r~ !l~ m 0 d • Plumbing * Ir t •..,..-s H~peso to live-in. To (malt • fmlUe). I In .,.... 12' FULL arown brown' v.1olte ..SU-.l!i01. -"""'"""'· -~f:eess *'PIX.=eotws caft fir 2.<:hilllttn & home. IO ~poaltioo. &!~tut. """' & llall ftliof-. -Ddw.c.M. S~erSpaniel,male .. vic LOSr mbtla~ mare Gd I ~~1:nAIR *R•i• iilfs Rm •brd+-l&lary.Eut· 6..,..m.a:ite6tpoaltloni.Ap..l..iDdse7 .Nvae ..ha-. San Juan Capo.-· =;""'·Vlc,blk,~ ., •• nv ···-* *,...... I ~1'."'1' Mn. Boll~ ~:ID =a~ I .-. I BLACK male !abrader, '/c Laiwoa 11111a. 586-2Sa>. pROFESS!ONAL Gardener, DRAINS--_ 17.50 * Office Clerb SEKEEP~ .0 bL ~ Lane, teoi-_..,,.. .. ,....an... t ~L High &choo' LOST wallet w /p&lllporl. 1"'I worl<, pr_uQlpa, S......,llnetollD',$15. NO FEES BmlddlOU·-~ ":'.'care~IM o( "Tllbert'I. lft!Wlandl,._Call:;;=c;m:;::=:·:::et:,::•::b=.:larO:--:";:'S;l MENS WEAR 'P""""£ near Irvlm1s .reStaurant sprii'lklers, cleamip ~ * 50-251X'2 * Immediate Stat•'---~.,... w Fountalp Valley CJJif Iii F 0 UN D : Fem a I e Reward! 979-4IXt ext 43, land&caping. Geo I' Ke, ._. Rm!. irwallcl-lldy. 6 di.}' w.k. Equal Oppor Emp1oyer: -RN Supa,._ ar ...0 DacllsOOnd. Santa lleigb' ts, Ask' for Carl, 548-391? eve. 6f6-5893. S.Wirt1/Alterethna Term Temporary Amdp-Must have car. N~ · · ~lane ia bNdl ara. Nia ~ applicatklnl $1640 EXP J1a afian Gani ,_. "Wltll Tl:o ·-m..8917. ' Call Tit eHlb ... --... perm. 110-podUoa la I · REWARD. BlaCk Lab-lriab · w ener. Alterations-6ft..5MS 1'bll: Wmb For You. · · HOVSEKEEPl'li. J €ook·Et· ~ur1e1 tl11decllfh SALES are tailor.,.. of ow YQUNG female, part beagle. Set~r. fem. ' '.L a·d y, ' ' Complete. garden aerv. Neat, accUrate. 70 yean ~ I! per. for couple. Unencwn-11•7 la Other Sh ._:t• NEED \NOHEYT"' m.L ~T STORE Vic. McDowell School, =pie Hl11a. Laguna, ~ 646-4676, Tllo bend. Live-In. Pvt rm ·I. Top pvt. duty po';., KNAPP SllOEs l'art_ .. _.inlhetallooo Fountain Valley, M2-5711.. •ZM.. ~~ (arden &erv •. CERAMIC TllE NEW A: ba. Good salary. 542-9606. 1'!1:med. pay for floor' duty. dmeortwltime...~i..m.. 8-A:fittbtcolqU&litymen'I t t Lawns, cleanui;', reas. rates. remodel ~ ~ Small ~ HOUSEKEEPER • Uve-ln, COu:nti-wide:. Need ~ • ment Send i:r he ~ r.• ·-. APPb' in penoDt ' rell --· 10 ••-~ • _,_,,, • ·-k for eldet1.l LVN • Aki~ lnterviewt kit u;..._ mmmiesicns p1m 597.M~... )Tl exp. Jobi wekuoe.53&--JGS. /ia :;i..B.tb;.. e7i:-Gsi Jl MQq-~ 9-5. Leacoul le ~--Write tD Ralpll DESMOND'S Trader's Paradise CO:J.LErE Lawn " 6 pm. ' "' ...... -· 351 -Kelley, -9-Oepl G . . H···"-llIIl Tmoponiy Help Hou~~ , .. _ pltal Rd., N.B. (Lobl>y ~ am. -Clas.-. ' ' ._ servJce. -• [ . 11 ~ ~• ma~·· Lido Bide·> 642-1195ii or Locally ..., .... R. c. Jim. N£WDARJ 11• n"'S & cl,,....,p. Jim 548-0405. a ;I s s -~ 5tl .... port ~ Dr ~LI-.. no. -VJelo. ---. '21 W. ~A-, w. l'..V !W C 0 MP LET E general • ,.. rt51£'-~ m.3161 83l l7 -.. OFFICl!7 OtiiOOii A !Iott. CoWa !11191 er Jt e ae ~ l ~~ lslaad cleanup, lge trees pruned or wpor U9M11 HOUSEKEEP~ lb llli\t Answer phones, maliit;ajn ~ .-. r-.. ti' mes ;;.2,:.•. '!.,;.. !f'-..J n I h I Y Joie W ...... ,_,. 7111 . wtth elderly COl!Pl•. Li ... llL !'lea, write cbecb & New-Beach -!===-~·~-==--1,.;;;;..;.;.._,;..-•o,,,;___ COIOIERCIAl. leosing ... nt 496-:m"l. balance check register, Genorol Services N1:ED ..., at ..... , We J!!..=" ~~•-!?"'+'"' In IMMED. QPenJno ftr JOc-JS ol'•"•" a.id11>< mad!lne 1or --HEIDEl:O TELLER ,. -Mve-AJdm.i Jrrfur1e1 • ..,. . ..._....,. .--.;ir eom-ladlel Ml er p/tbbl. ~ 8i.les anal)"Sis. dO light Elpeliltaat ml)I' Im' Hunc,. i,,lo', 1Jar'$, WROUGHT lion: Custom Jiii ........... ,.,._...._ m-Real J;a!Oi. ..,.,_, willy. Earn x1ra n1onoy er ·1yp11><. Some -Well _,._ 11 ,..,. --4 Sanla ~ U fencing, gates, room Homemakers. UP Job n. desirable. O:Jotact" Mr. •tart a ~· career. For knowled&e would be helpfuJ · Real E5lale olliee Dttds area.. Allie to wortr: S&tul'o -di\tietl, wiodow ~ Mr~ _ -~,I am-U:91t am; lntervieW can, 89'J--5333. accuracy &: aptitude with salrspqilr Privalr dellr: ca.,. bPurs. llatutt. 1~-----------~---'1 !Umillite, llgblit1I-~ .iOlil Wlllled. ,. & F lM llD.-1 '~ r , 83IHB26"'" 6*-0lll2. fieures essential. , Good aad-. Tap --CALL MW552 MOBILE Home •~• 2 n •• CreoG,~tiooae.n ~-.E"12, 531~1.!Bru. • ........... • r t "' C 0 6&:/l1001i11:•'11S'· .. °CW'I h• ...,..,_ career opporlunity In liusy, ~-~ ~ ....... J WILL trade either $m,CKX> seasoned 1nd TD; $15,000 or '12,000 2nd TD'1 fbr eOtrlfy In units, N'pt area. cba>i PtWert!OI. 673-SCO. OR.ANGE Co. Silverado ranch &:. acreace. Ideal O'D- dlatlon. church, spa, ecol· ogy ~P. Com.Id exec run, dt:se.rt, boat or ! 838-4651. I!~ equlii/ lo 1l( """' of choice Antelope Valley ~-FOR , Boal ot !!! 536®1 ~ ™-c1.n.1. u.ro.,.; -.,.. &fd4 HIGH p.daate-*' 8Q~om·N.B. ~Adult --T 'W-•-,..,growing oWce. Ken. ~ ' ~ t..~a'B. ~ UNORGANIZED?? All put--whl?e -· .otL Salar7 -~ PERSONNa -· w. E. ~··-......... TllllEES I 1bne nr hici:me ........... ~ ~. =:. •ttf~ll!W OCC. A~ ~ tto\nrr<"• •Ar<:•v-v OFF.ICE Nune-LVN or =-NEWFO!tT~~ -. ,.po;;;~ •--· 1'rlce. "'""' ..,.. on. <DOK. tem. 'W1I diJ' wt, JUVl\.,C,) .. "'-"'1"'-1 medical .. 1a1anL Starllng NP & Piirt Time PIT ~ • .;..,;.. '6f ~ ~';, Your ........... WW cledc...... -be a1:5oi1o ~fer Fee It Free""""""' salary !500 mo. "'""".Fri. Solos --""* or 6::: ID .., "'"¥ IS, • ' \ F/C n•~ Ole v-0-• 979--5680. NEES> MO.'<E'r. SEU: Buick or bler tor tum-cusroMER Service _ Call neotle4-1119 kicmtlDD ' man· £0aA.... -~ .....-Es ber, pluter, mol«cycle, ~ »-·~-, odlt11d.' Call 56-61ii ™ Sec'y lo Treu lo 1625 01\THODON:l"IC FR 0 NT KNAPP SllO • , • Part --t w< ·-~-toucl><lp. I* ' COll1uER LADY Sai..Secrelall! l6llO OFFJCEExpoec. timecrfUl!time.No-· can ~l-&rn Ui81 Lam~n, Garden PUS. ~·t A: wife Rb IO IO WOft In Dfl'W'drJ' cleaning G.lrl ~ ' tq $500 . 962.J4IXj meat. Sedd i:r rr. .a-.: ACOVEDENTAL,OmcE .c:;v-c..: Wlaltatlon, n:;::::::.A~ ~,,!, ~':;..= =aenl~r ~:: e PE!UONNEL :.....-~::. -~~= , $.15.000. • Tr..le !Of Boat · pointing lnterior/ex1erlor -Will cl""''"• ll:LIIJ50 ""'""· Cantrl/Tr!le to TECHNICIAN Kelley. "--l:a1. Tnlat Deeds r or Real etc. 646 91166. -..t°L (lJ -AIP mioor/Comtr ISSO ----&late -646-7009 01tANGE o.at -DiUVl1U d i>AILY flllE.11\h!atl.rvhielCM Locally-R.C.U.. Alter , 8 P.K. =:iR~,..:.: ~ ae • k I part ti me !:!"".:... ~LYi: Suite 224 642-1470 "'94171 Month -.. 92l W. u.;u. ...... W. 2'111 Shift Wwbn N11z'ed Ne &per Needed Tr .... Prwldod "'If Ai:coplod FULL TIME $111641 Per Mo ~~.,J.~""::oo: ~~:;:'6~.. ~~ .,_~ f".;, :'.;: ~~ • ¥1« 1 Y•" ¥-~~~:=.1:: ~ • -. =-tndeu'l':Jp~ Quality ...... R•-an. . Ra1>78M~·!1'--"" .JUNIOR _, 10-15. bulc mothod&" ne.hdai Af:FSllPS:MJ:Ji'/ FOR ..!.~1.-~Mo ·I 66-m> or -' • ll'nle eatimata. lllll m HiliiWOftlod. M & I' fit a.. Ollla Eom -,,... week1 ~ record ~ A "'-~.,.......,_,,. _ ... ~ i;. hJW new cUltomen or me tion; f yean cl ·~·.,...- SIACllES!nPAl/llAV ~....n~ ACCTS PAYAllLI hn(p<elt. B••bar~·· .._;,., lolito and -. ;.;ro~Ko\JIKIMD!!~IT-_s~~RV11qso~RS!_t-~ -== --~: 111111 Malnl -k..t lie~:".." all -~ ~ .._, ,.. lncl .. ooi!~ « ;-:;.: ~:~ = :'NO --~~ $111 & P -1 hog -t A/P _,.._ DEHTAL Rl:CEP. =--~..::..: ~-~ """' ~ 0. L 5-11111' RID OF 1HAT t.c.llent-11. l'Wln-T{ONIST /OFF1CE bounarier..;..,.,1&jld&on lllbmkt ............ :-=.. tr~ CALL(n4)77M551 ._ UIWGJm..Y TRASll A: formation, call~ Ku::Y llANAGElt-Fmt moY'ln1 SatUl"dQ.Wtha\IOopeninp: 5 PM,J'eb.i,l973,"to: Fxrelienlmmm..._ ClH) 7ISBRJS. rru:E EST llcGlnnla, at_, SUia -.,-In El ,._ for Fountain Vallly l SoUth FOUNTAIN VALLE'\' 6H <l91tl "n: ..... -t <XIU. STUDENT 5fHf2I. • Alla. Ilea -2 1111 paollloo Runt!--...., on-SCHOOL DI STRICT 0 " ~ --lar W"dlo Pu 11 -e $4l).8'lll e LOCAL -4 baullnil by Aa:ouHr!J«l °"" I AIR. ~for u =~ ~Oii mQJt lie qui o{ Q;bj;,' rt.---. Olll It .lftH Pit. • LOVELYUlllchO!et,Uke =~lieu. !:..t.°Tlr.t, a::...:.'ls.:: al!lllJ,lo-;:::;.. ..... ..:: ~lclpat':: .a~..:,~ 1 Llah!MuH Ln, F.V. Gno! -· -.......... _ .... --!!!l!!!!!m!!l!!!!PI A:tiowbeed,$«>,Ol.».$31.000 dtudeA:t)Tlexper.ftq'd.. dwitia. a a1sunte -~ pr forlty. M2""5l,utm AJ.!,!.y ta perao•.r ftAINEE "lltltJ 1or -,. f J. YAllD, -di~ ~ for -'""•ol .-i-•"'" amoe. .&. .. -.~-ii:_ ..... 1-ri -., ..., .. , ~ rt, ">'· \Olihln°1 )'t avail. For ln?o, Sllol7-. Q: •• •:m ll!:Y Punc:b QP.el"10ror IBM FAi1W Oppbr Em....... "w ,lfr.R.,._ Elt$ l$M:M1 em. ,?Jrl9'W>S. §!llO!tW-141--. Clll. 6o-GWI. ~ Oppar. DDfTAL AtsWanr, •l ltut 029, exp'd on tiiM trt .t 084 · · n......,.. ~ .... 1e J'tli'd i 8'1sd', U\6' ~ER A dump truck ~· s mo'1 ~· a.y or~ Sorttt htlPf\11. .Full Ume POWER machine ~atot, d ,y~ Sf th • ._. VOLT oel N~ ..... ..,.All -Coocrece, =' ACCEPllNG 6*1cJtlom 8ame Sa.ls. Gold bl!aefttl. dl,)'L Ntwp0rt Beach. Ray operieACe •b101utel)' wa~t,e. • • •"9•• Perwa hY•t11r.t•.,. .. . !Mts o. tt .,._ dfll'"-· ~-Call u Plfl, lleJ1b ~~ ........-:0· w--A(os ~i'-Cal Ttfi¥auy -'l'f·, ullq[. TIM/SIJM °"""" 1Qld>m, t1H2 -lh\ .. -~JOU want to t>lY In person. Ondlne r -Olml'l llr. ~lk .... -Gor i. lid deaaup a.top UWJ, SU Jm 1ntr ---1111. Pry ..UT oa.1D<d ad1 do It lntttton, l"l3l Morc<m&. lar appt N<wjUI --~~~~:::::~~~==~:-f5 ...,... ~ ~ lbe......, _ ..n, call NOW fO.Wll. No. E, Coata MnL I Stll Idle ...... ' •• -r..,.I -, DullOi« I ! • r • ' . - --·-- " j ( • T l -. • • I , ' ' • • Looking For •" It • To lake An ·--. . ~ . -omeone ' .. . ' . . . 1 1der. We're ood . At It , • • " ··-. 4, '' We~ll even pay the postage to get you to give us an order. Get ready .for some quick profits by dialling in your onler today. Pvt a . hc.,cl·workl1J9 DAILY PILOT clauiRecl want •cl to work for you. . --. USE .THIS ORDER -FORM USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE.PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE. ONE UNE-NO AD. I.PS. ~N l .LINES • • • ' I , • • ~ 7 ' .. I" ~· • ' -• -7 .. ';' 1.1· -" . '' -. • n;a · ' ' '. •1 " ·-n111S ·-: -'< Ti111ri·1 ;, " .it6 » , -! TIMES . .:·•U 11\il .... "t ' , ·~ .__.·· • • vfo<-.ora f J~h.N," ' ~ ' --··' _, -----,--• " ... ----w•/,i\~ ". ' .... ---' $4.50 $7.41 $11 .70 $17.70 $5.11 St• $14.50 $12.50 $6.• $1t.76 $17.30 $27.30 . PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 . . , . TO ftGUU COST . , ' . t ' ' • . ., ' . t.. ; .• '· l!!!!!!i OR USE YOUR -CHARGE CARD .. P.blhh for • ••• , •• , ••• • cloys, 1>.,i1111io9 ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• Clo1tifit•tio• • ................................................ .. 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A.P.A. 10.97 %. -BUY 'YOUR ~.EW V.W. NOW - -BEFO.RE ·rHE PRICE INCREASE - -MANI MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ~ Over 25o New & Used Models in Stock * JANUARY CLEARANCE * ON .ALL OUR USED CARS . I 69 YW SQUAIEIACI 51595 I 69 CADIUAC CONYERTllLI $3195 -Air conclitioninK. automatic· t:rua-Uc. 923CPC ntiulon. excellent condition. I.Jc. YRR618 I 6 7 YW GHIA COUPI 51095 71 FORD MUSTANG $2695 Radio, heater, Vinyl Interior. Low milea, excellent condition. I.Jc. SUD464 Uc. 136EIV 67 YW IUG · '95 '70 FORD MUSTANG '1995 Radio. heater, ucellenl cv. _ Privt! it. Yqu'll bqy it! Uc. 36lBQL Uc. WYB472 , , 68 IUG 5995 '70 FORD MAVERICK $1095 :1f,o, he~tet", vinyl lntc!rlor. PRICED TO SELL FAST! c 715ASY I.Jc. 02'lAYC 65 YW IUG $675 I 66 DAnUN .PICllUP TRUCK 5995 llRNE TH1S ON& Radio, beater, many extru. Lie. RDB792 • Lie. RE!Z'?2 I 71 YW IUG rk SAVE I 6 7 PORD MUSTANG 51195 A PERFECT I Radio, heater, automatic trans- Lie. !I03I>W , -misaion, power steering. . . Uc. TBY87~ 1 ' 63 YWIUG '649 70 CHmOLIT NOYA . 51595 GOOP TRANSP0RTA710N. Coupe, IMMACULAT~ CONllIDON! Uc. P'FW416 LI<. 630ESG ' 1 YW TYPI IV 51995 I 67 CHEYROLIT CAMAlO 511·95 4 Dr. Sedan. Thto Big Luxurious PRICED TO SEl.I. VW. Au tomatlc tnm., ~ Uc. TSL.861 heater, Uc. 700EOE . ' 1 66-70 YW IU$1S I CAMPlls SAVE I 69. CHmOl.IT eAMAlO • '1895 All model• and l;ypa. Radio. hMtM", autoraatlc. tralllmlalon. power ateering. A REAL NICE CAR! , Serial No. !5031511 , • I/ 2 dr., Hordtop. Automotlc, '6 6 PONTIAC TEMPEST Rodlo. Lie. #505FZH ,69 DATSUN PICKUP 4 Speed. Rodlo. Lie. #XEZ332 ' 4 Speed, AM/FM Rodio. ,70 MG BGT . Lie. #274CCA Vinyl Top, Air, Automotlc, Power '7 0 CHEVROLET CAMARO 5-lng. Lie. #314CAX '70 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER Lie. #543AYE . 4 Spood. Lie. #\ll03EXT ,72 DATSUN PICKUP '71 DATSUN PICKUP. Lie. #966CQR ,66 BUICK SPORT WAGON . Air Conditioning. Lie. #RYF351 DEMO SALE ' . I s595 s1195 s2295 s2595 s2495 s1795 sl .195 • 10 TO CHOOSE FROM 1972 510 4Dr, R~dlo, Air Cond.. 1#A7401 UST PRICE $2910.95 BARWICK · PRICE ~200 SA~. UP TO $700 ON DEMOS UTTlE -SAVI A Lor· !'9"(•!1-- l'OI • -&-c.--i....,.-h!lr-·-·-IAl.B· _.. • ~ llOUll ........... , ....... ,,... , ........ , .......... .... .... ,............ .. .. ,,.. .. ... CAU 49J.ll75 « IJ1·137S • SALE f,J~i<L~LOS~ OJITll '72 10YOf,A$ MOST ALL MODELS 44 NEW & DEMOS ALL MUST GO IN FEB. DEALER COST BELOW COST SEE US TODAYI PURCHASE or L'EASE UP TO 48 MONTHS DEAN LEWIS r-T:r.. y 1966 H~RBOR . COSTA MESA 646-9 '70 TOYOTA MK II. Rad.I>, heater, automatic, air ogp. dillonlng, vinyl top. ( CKBJ in95- ROY CARVER, INC Rolls·Royce & BMW • :134 ll. 17tb'6t. . Costa Mesa 546-4444 • ·h 'fi CORONA Mark-ll, ..-(IQ;, orig owner. auto,~g; P/B, xlnt cond. $1 963-2628 ' ·n CORONA Mark II wU::. Xlnt coOO. $1600 or ~ oHer. ($1850 low blue boolb Call SJ&.<670. 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Nll<!l.~15110~m. •aWBUi<9iiOOO-mt, bed. new ' tirea, exoellent COil" L dltlon. $Wl. 4114-3807. '66 VW Van, only 200 mllet on reblt ere. Xlnt meeh oond. $85!1, 536-!711 '65 VWj ,black, 41 M ntl Ex:ce lent cc;mdition *** Wl-1960 *** --u. J§J[ SALE Off SEASON AIR COND SALE Ofc1*'Y..,ii"Todoy 547.m• FIVE NEW CAR TRADE-INS RlbM CALIFORNIA'S NUMBER 1 SELLING · IMPORT ~ - '71 DATSUN '71 TOYOTA 1200 CPE CORONA MARK II , K II ,. 4 cl S1flt11. Soft Cen•rv Yellow lrlt"+ •. V •t••111 •P '' /bl ck ¥1nyl roof redio wlttl R1d10, H1•t1r, only w • • 1• 21 000 .1 lilOI-) h11t1r, •ufo, tr1ft1., • r , . m111, ,.., 'concl ., 190)0001. G.t s,ec11I Only -I r\edy kr Yec1tion with tftit $1395 -1 .. 1-$1999 .... - '4' AUSTIN HEALY ,71 DATSUN , 1 RDSTR. ,. h 1200 CPE. Yflt* Wheeli, t••10• ••~Ito' .. I h Id 1olor w/IJl1ck H1re'1 1 h•rtl to f1114ll "" '• t• _. 1,.,t1 cir • lrltilh R1oln9 vlt1yl roof, 4 · •P•·• tf•fl•·• $rein color (UIK4l 7) r1d!o, h11t1r. lots of IJll •• • , econ•MY h1r•. l930ETV) • $1595 -$1895 '70 v.w. DUNIBUOGY ~ top w/evrt•i111, wl4:e .. ,.,..,. whMlt & wide tf,..9, t-4 I roll Interior, t1+ ftr 1kt4t tlri•lnt. llllllQI I $1095 . '70 PIAT 850 2 Or. Cpo, St{jkin9 $01411 oolor w/4 1,4. tr1n1., r1tUo A h11t1r, only 30,000 ft'llle~ 147J8XEI. R11I th1rp c•r, '"'v-$1395 11lc, ;ond,, D1rl: luo Color, w/c1ddl1 iflt.tltt, lo mll••• h.tt wire wMel1, rad Io, 1 fNlt llvyl l621CVCI "'''"· (]..CIEi $39-95 $1295 71 TOYOTA , COROLL" '9 DATSUN 2000 2 Or, $od111, H•• •uto. M1tr. Sllior color, I ,,411,, f...M,1 ,,.., ~-· ._ rotl r1cl lo, he1t.f, • ,,...t btty, t•• •••Of •t ,.,e11nt ,rices, IYl'W44.ll J"1t -re1l 11lco coH. lll3CTAI $1295 $1395 Garden Grove Dabun UIOJ Harber llW., Gordon Orovo * 534-1255 * DAILY PILOT 43 • + 1§1 I _ ..... 1§1 [ -..... l§J I l~~I f _ ...... l§J ~~.;1 • ohnson&son Excellent Selection Of . Owhed Mark Ill's and . . . . . ' . 11. l A.PR l • . . ". . .... URY ..• Previously Mark IV's , • 990 Autos, Utod 990 Autoo, Osocl 990 Autos, Usod 990 CHEYROL!T . CONTINENT-AL CONTINENTAL -·se Cl""'}' tir, Oldt rear IS61 Uooo111,.CQnUotnl&I. 2dr, 'til u.ooi.-Vlnyl tot: lull l:lf• cl'laS.ils, IOUd We, m =:-10&did! Good cone!. po">er PLUS! Call STh-1523 Holley, Dutl SSSOfT • Wl--<D69/64&-10H or 5)f..m2. ;'8.8.\38 I -"-=~""-~~~~ CHRYSLER Need a "Pad"! Place an ad! Call MHl1tl. A Jood want ad 11 a i,'ood m. vatment. 1--,-6-9-C-hrys_le_r -1Truck1 Town and 962 Trucks 962 Countrv Wagon Fully Load.J. Lo Lo milet. Balanct' of ~ yr., ~.OOJ mile v.'&.n'. Have to tee to ap. p1·ecla.te. (\'BDT?lil. $2095 Ward S.Lee American Motors n 547·5826 1234 So. M.iin St. Santa Ana Allen 'I , j l J Oldsmobile u-..-'-c adillac NEW & USED PICKUP CAMPERS -Completely Equipp. - Harvest • Open Road • 4 Star • Callfomlan • Bakersfield • Westwaya • Weekender LOW AS s NOBODY BEATS OUR PRICES 100°/o FINANCING AVAILABLE MIKI McCARTHY GMC TRUCKS RECREA'n~N CENTER 15550 Boach Blvd. (714) 894-1336 Opon Sund1y Wfftmln1t1r (714) 194-1336 All Marks and Continentals , Are Now Being Offered at APPRECIABLE SAVINGS CONTINENTALS o~~~~ LUXURY CARS _MERCURYS 0~=:~ ·FORD " PRODUCTS '71 CONTINENTAL C,-. F11\I power, •ir coMI., le1th1r i"terior, .,inyl roof. 1467 ISX ) W• $4775 NOW $4575 .11 MARK Ill Full ,...r, elr ce114., le...,., 111t.r .. .!11VI , .. f. llOt £)(Rt - W• '"" NOW $6275 '71 CONTINENTAL ' 4 Dr. Ful( JtOWlr, elr &Ollcf,1 l•ether l11t•r., vinyl roof, 1519 CPMI w .. 11171 NOW $4975 '69 MARK Ill Full . ,ower, •ir cond., loethor h1 .. r., ylf1yl roof, IXHW 4111, w. S4f71 NOW $4475 . . "69 CONTINENTAL Cpe. Full power, t ir con~ .• l11th1r i11ttr., .,inyl roof. !Ml FYV J W• SJ17S NOW $2875 "71 CADILLAC W• SIJ7S NOW $4975 ~68 CADILLAC 5"111 D1Vilf •. f111l pow1r, •ir cond., vi11yl roof. IXTA l54) w.smt NOW $2175 "71 MAR9UIS lrou1h•m cpe. Air co11d., Yl11yl roof, pwr. 1t11rl119. bf'1k11·wh\dow1. [115 CQQJ ... ,.11 NOW $3775 • STATION WAGONS '70 MIRC. COLONY• PARK NOW $2875 Full power and air · condlUonlng. (982BIM) W1t $3075 '71 COUGAR Power 1teerin9 I b[lk•, •utom1tic, vi11yl roof, ()5f• ISXJ • W• SJ771 NOW $2575 "70 MONTER£¥ ..,. Cust. C~e. Alt, Vinyl roof, euto., P.1to1rl11t t J>~~·~,::· ASXI _. NOW $2475 '70 COUGAR .t.uto., •Ir corid,. ••w•r 1t11ri1t9 & br1~•f, ¥l11yl roof. 1741 ADLJ Wn S2f71 · NOW $2875 '70 MAR9UIS '72 FoR~ VAN Autotl'letlc tr1n h•lo11. W• U271 NOW $2975 '71 FORD LTD lrou9h1m. Power "Wlndow1-1te•ri119.IJr1k•1. •Ir, vinyl to•f. {46l IZV I W• Sl175 NOW $2975 '70 FORD S1d1n. Pow1r 1t11rh19 I ltr1k11, 1uto., •h 0011d .,· •l11yl roof. l 716 A6CI -::J w. '"" NOW $2275 '70 FORD LTD lrou1h1m. Full pow1r, 1lt co11cf., y/nyl roOf, • 1zyx. Cp1. Air co114 .• yf11yl ,.,,, JIOW•r 1t11rl"t I "r•k11. 6491 1540 AELI Wm U171 NOW $2875 w .. u11• NOW $2675 IMPORT&COMPACT CARS '72 CAPRI 2600 V6 , . Automatic, decor u air conditioning. (t~l'l'l W11$3675 NOW $3475 f\111(111t1 WH$2575 NOW $2375 W1t,1675 NOW $1'475 Home Of The NC:. Car , • • "Golde11 Teuc•" 2121 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA • 540.11930 • . -I I ' I / l . ' ' I ' • • 70 T .. lllO utlDAU '"'' ,_, H..,,,. •................. •ncf'u 72 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREMI ~ Air, 11.0M Ml, ....... " ... M61LT $3099 $3499 68 ~~'Alr ,...,. ....... ~•······ Ytn,21•$1399 69 ~$ CUTI.ASS COU,.E .............. ··-.......... .. . '""' $1499 89 .r.~:.0 .~~.-.~~-~~--~~~~ .......... 1naou S1589 , ' . D f"CH•TIAC VENTUU ........ ~ ).oi •2999 I.:; A11"., ,Air, "Tiii• c• 111• 11.-·Ml!lll..,.JU• :• - 72 PONTIAC SA.PAllU-t Pnt .....,_ L....i ~AAlfiA Tllk ur it Liii• Ntw 14.51J MU1t :WESO ..... ., 12 ~ ... ~~lie Tr-. Air CM, VI llWllll $28 It.toll Mlln .......................... UCIOUC 70 •o•D CUSJOM ~1 AllA VI, ...... '1, Alf'-~ ............. f{llOU if .... -·; ' tt> 71 TORINO ,...n.Acic ~ $2";u,i (lit. VI. .... THIM, Air C'fld. ~r '·'"'~ DR' ........... -·-·-·-····~····· ..... .,.,.,~#1':!_ 88 CHEV STAKE 1110 _..,., .. D..i WhHfl, Jl:MllMI EntJnt .. ,,,,,,,, MffJC. "1 70 l"OlfD CMATEAU VAN $3399 , u pe11., Aut. Tr111t, Power SIMl'f1111, Mini ~Concl. .................................. 4111UL • 71 , ••• """ """ •34~99 SUPER VAN. Aulo. Tr1ns., VI, Sl1trl1191, Air.,. Cttld, • . • . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . • .. .. .. . 1S2lllC ' J1.=!0C:~':,v~· .. ~:~=~~--~~.~:1"'.ri;~~ $2399 JQ:'c'!!~~ ... ~~-~~~:~~ .. ".~~.~~T,"s.~:: $2799 69 CHEV. \It TON-VI Stick wlfll G•lll•le C•ml'ff ..... ...... """$1799"1 72 f'OillO P~ltl WllMI VI, Auto, PS, "Air" . . .. . . . . . . . '°"90K I 68 :.?~·~1:.~. '.'.~~.·~-1-~ · -~~o~~~-~~.~ ~ 72~H6V 4" TON-VI Ault VI, Atlfol, 17.MJ mlltl. ''tttw"' ...... ~II• 71 PORO l'UO--VI Aull , VI, Auto, 21.sto MU• "Hice'' ..... •n'3• 68 ·~~~0 s~!:::-v.• .. ~~--... , ········· ... MJlOJ 66 f'ORO-VI Auto., ~r tfHr, "Air" . .. ....... ltllll 69 l'OltD FUO--VI, 4 Spltd EIK Ifft, Nrw llrwti ................. t15140 94 .1 .. ~~~ .. :!'f!;":,• Is •••••.....•... KOIC44S 69 .. ::!.~1~~;'".~. -~~~-~~....... U*H • If • $3699 $2199 $2699 $3599 $21991 $3299. $2999 $149t $1299 $1999 $199 $2~99 IMPORT SALE! '71 TOY OT A CORONA Dix. 4 Dr. Automatic, Landau 500CXV ' $13n• '71 CAPRI. 2000 Eng., Air Cond:, • \•' AA-1-J!'i\·I, Hadials. "SharJi." 167DSM $21'9~ i '1\ VW Pop Top Campfl' w estfalfa equipped, 456FL $21ff' I '70 VW BUG. 4 Speed. Empi Equippd, Mags, SWl Roof. 6068EV $1299 , '70 VW Bus 1 "Clean." mBS~f $1499 '70 TOYOTA WAGON Cortna Mk II. ~ 4 Spc¢, Vw:y Clean. ; 627BHK $13nl '70 TOYOTA WAGON Corona Mark II Automatic, Air Cond. 547APW $15H '69 TdYOTA COROLLA W•gon 4 Spc<'d ... Rfld." ' YRR342; $ 99f '70 TOYOTA COROLLA Sprintw Cpe.. 1-Sim' ~:4...Speed, l\l,3_96~Mllcs. ~~ 464AQ~ • Speed, "Air," "Blue" 837ALQ $109t '69 TOYOTA CORONA Dix. 4 Door, Automatic. ZAEJ.88 $"' '6t JOYOTA CO.OLLA Cpe. 4 Speed. "Nice." XSK707 s ... ''? DATSUN 51D WAGON Automatic. AM-Fl-t. "As Is." ZVC518 $109t DATSUN 510 WAGON Alr C.ond., -4 St><'<-'d. "As Js." mBXU $119t '79 DATSUN PICK.UP w/Pen'IJ Valley Ql.t)..Over, AM-FM. 251BZA1 ''"' ''7 VOLVO WAGON 6' Auto .. Air COod. "Clean.·• • VW C•"'IMf' luntflal UQE246 $"' E<pJlpped "Now Engine" USR326 • .. • , .. WHEN YOU ;STEP ' - "'TNTO 1973 Coupe DeV.iHe , ftlUY'l\)UIPl'ID Wll1I Vinyl roof, .AMft FM stereo, soft r•y 9l•ss. 6 w•y pow~ se•f. Auto 'clim•t• control •ir c:.onditioning, power door lock's, 'electric' windows,~fi,lt' & telesCopic dffrift9, twi- light sentin&I, trunk loc k, re•r window defogger, cruise control limp monitost,..~di•I tires: etc., etc., etc.. IS.,, 604tRi<;>'l72094) low Milnge •·>· • ·., 't;'I' ~.t" '~ I -s7·333 .. u..a ' YO~ ·STEP INTO . . -. ' OF G _t, < Nlli~ie·en Seve~ty-Three , LEAc::L~R 5179 .. :-NIH MARIS LEASING ... .. 14 MONTN OPEN l!NO LIEASR' OH Al"f'ROV£0 CUDIT m>at- BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE • TRADE-INS WELCOME ' ' " IFASE DIRECT IMMIDIATI DIUYllY . aCli.uln SILICTION ~ PICKUP AND DlllYIRY LOM CAif WHIU . • .Oae-Hff •Cr.. of oti 111th- oriall CMillu f1ciliti11 d•li9n" to .,,..._,. .. n •'"' ''"'I" Cadillac 1uto· -'NS.... (10 worli 1tall1l ind 45 fac· tory tr1iMCI t.clwiici•111. 1973 Se~ J),e Ville Y, ~~YI :;;• yt~[!Ht.:::r~ ... """' roOf, AM/FM -pl1v'r. pow•r. a11t1n111, soft r1y 91•••• pow1r. 6 ••Y du11I F91ftfort •••h. •uto. cli'!"at• control air, pow•r door 1oclrt, •l•c, window-t, tjlt & t1l11copic whffl, r•· mot. control trunk lock. erul11 control, l•mp mo11itors, ~•dr "'"""· rffi•I 1h1I ~fir", 1111to. 11.-11 coil~ trol, •k. (Sir. 6049RIQIOJ9&1 ·J low 11til••t•· LEASE FOR ONLY 5184 /MONTH 24 MONTM OPRN •IND LllASE OH A'"""-OYID C:lllEDIT nocK 1102 FUU PIJCI " . ' , 1967 Cpe. De Ville 1970 E-UOrailo 1968-Cpe~ De-Ville . F1ctOry •ir conditio11i11g, vinyl to·p, c:lotti & l111th- •r i11t.rior, full pow•r, tilt I te!••<opic 1t.1rinq, AM/FM, •tc., •tc. ITYU4041 $1555 1972 Broughan1 F1ctorv •ir, full pow•~ 1ter10, du•I comfort •••tt, t•pffhy 11nd l1•th1r lnt.r,. 1ter10 .wi t•,. dick, doot locks, cruit• control, trunk lock. l•tlEACI ' " . $61:7 7 " ._ F•ctory •ir co~itionlng, •utometic, P.e••r tf••r· i119; r.dio, h••kr, radii! tir11, m19 ·Wh1el1. Lisi ftr•n 27,000 mil••· St1p•r 1h1rp. '12J9DFEI $4444,. ·. 1968 Buick Riyier,a F.ctory 1ir cotiditionin9.' Full pow•r, ,fil+ th•r• 1119, rinyl .trli'to int, •ulo. tr•ns., R&H, V//$/W 1pori •IM•b • 1u,.r 1h1rpl ISff, 9291171 A,b. 1oh1t.fy bJiul!lul. · . '. $2222 ~ · J97l c~~·Pfi~m~ 1969 c F•ctory •Ir co11dltio~4. "nyl ~· 'l••lfi• l""t lor, fyH pow~l tilt ~!'fl, -~~/~'lt•No.<,...,., door lock1. I 1'210FA) ' ·~ • .1970 Cpe:-.De Yille . · , F1ctory 1k-~lfi0tti"'1 •inyl •top, 1U l••IMr fnt1rior, f\111 p_.,, tilt a tel•~opic 1t.eri~ t 1 Al $3666 $2999 969 Olds Delta 88 $1999 $1888 .. 1- YOUt OllY EXQllSIVE ·fACTORY AllllGIZID CADIJAC Milla &ti• 1llE Clltm CDASr, Ill .. MIA NABERS -2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 54'>-9100 . U 111 DIPMTlll"ft' OfEN • -""' .. •Ill-.. "'--''°°/,)A lo 6 'Ill Sot. encl s..doy Solo -Ellwlhe""' '"'" ' •• • , • ' f•Ctory •ir conditioning, vinyl top, full l1111th.r interior, •II pow•r, door lock1, tilt ind tel•· scopic •t••ring,, AM/FM 1t1r•o, r1di•I tirM (XEV79•1 ' $2222 l97l El Dor'aclo t.u ffl•n 11,000 milff, F1ctory 1ir coaditionhtg,1 l••th., interior, full pow1r, tilt " fr tel•1copiC::: 1te1ring, sftr•o, door locl&, crulM control light 11~tin1I, most 61ry l:lfX. 'xtr1. IS.r, 4040i61 ,, . 1$5999 :. • '" I " •· I I " ' ' I 'i I I " i 'j I I I I c tfEft.E NOW~! . ' ·~ ·::,~ .1\973 :PONDA ' • fl...W.z;O-Sport ~ ;, ' PULLY E9~1PND WITH Vt, p41wer 1teerin9, ,_,, cU1c bf1ke1. r1lly II wltffls, co111ol1, AM r1c:llo, fl11te4 91111, vinyl 1trlpe1. I 2Sl7MJH 111016) t34•5 .. FU~~~ .. . PRlCE DAVI· ROSS .... l l I I • , frld>l, Ftbnlory 2, 1973 DAILY PlLDT • ' • ' ' ~DOME IN TODAY AND BUY THE ~ONTI~. OF YOUR CHOICE· AT SUPER· DISCOUN.T!!· GREA 1 ·~·sELECTION! . . .. ' ... ~ ,~ ALL MODELS -COLORS -ECj)UIPMENT TO CHOOSE ffOM IRA.ND NEW ' I 1973 PONTIAC V .... ra Hatch lack Co•pe fULLY E9UIPPED WITH Pow•r at••rln9, bu!flper 911ard1, l1111np•r ttripet, 1ccent •fti p11, de· hnc• ,+eeri119 1 ,-)\MI, etc., •h:. !Ser, 2Yl7Dll10112tl ·•aao4 ::.~~ . . ( -. . ' ULL PRI E -. 1 Vt MILE SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY · OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK __ .. ._,., .... t '• 970Auto1, Imported DOT DATSUN , .. Y'hy Pay More!.! CHECK OUR DEAL IEFORE I YOU 'IUY ••• YOU'Li: 11 :J "" &LAD YOU DIDI V estT Hw l973 DAriiiN~ ~ fl\j''' I 1200'' -· COLOI .. ft'tt"n:-~"--:: , jl Around 10 nille1 per 9ello11, recl!11l111 lu1cket •••h 4 ;~ freip,, ,.fety fro11t Ji1c ltr•~••, full y!nyl 1:.t., w~lte Well•, whffl ,.,.,,. '"' mueh MN ell 1te11cftl'&. Strlel #41184]. , JCil d MOs. ON ¥' 0 CllDIT 0.ferrf"d p y111e11 prico rk'cl\i fit te Uc.. fllfert1t $2101.96. Ann11e l perctnte9e ~tft ,(2.6l" * USED CAR SPECIALS * I , -'l I VEGA T ... --;;, ~cna" ;;;-· CUA• \1110 ~ DATSUN PIC1un .,, . .,_n·. M4TCM IACK COU,I I •tl'llD. MAI WHllLI Wide DYOI tlrn, rocllo, Meter, '<Wlllw •lblodt 111tw1or. m cx1.1 !1395_1 .79, '89 TOYOTA . l'1"fvw BUSL ~~~ 17 ..... ..J~.:.oc:....,... ... 'l't ,......._ ,-.. ""°""· tarlor. ~ ""' Xlot. *'-I Lk. XT\. 111 Uc. 6M aqJC. rr ·•995 I '1795 ·'lODATSUN -l'll ·la~ RI f ITAnOM w•eoN I couP1 = ~IH.i::;~:a ··--~=·~ ... .•1195 : '2395 • I • i I . ' • I ' . ' AtL NEW .1973 OMEGA WITH AIR ~CONDITIONING I 2B2703LI082JJ I $ ' I ' . ' -• . ' ~TAKE 'l . . 1969 1969 ·1972· ~ YOUR CHOICE ·DELTA DODGE HONDA Roy•le. Full power, temp. control air. Polara. Automatic, ful power, air Car. 4 Speed, radio, heater. l271FBD I cood. l271FBOI · (476EOHI TAKE 1967 . 1968·.·.;· YOUR~~Mustang PLYMOUTH 1 ' ·CHOICE hlly l•d"'Y equipped. ITYVMIJ FI NAL CLURANCE 1·972 HONDAS . . . . Come in and see how far we are willing to go to clear them out. ORANGE COUNTY'S · No. 1 Honda Car Dealer ' Automatic, radio, heater. IXEV4751 -'68 f~~~~~o, heater, oir,' $86.6 P. steering. CVVD 3931 . 69 PLYM~ WAG.0~ . $86-. ,' 9 pass. V8, autonHt1c, P .S., ' radio, heater. (715 EIM) '70 TOYOTA Fully factory equipped. l815AUJI '69 DODGE CAMPER REO.l·~MP C.mpe• conven1on. . ,. • • l I I $11" 6FULL · PRICE $66°0 DN. $39°0 ~E~. 36 payments of $39.11 •• approffd credit. Defend payment $1473.96 incL tax, license and al Ii- charges. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATI! 11.08%. l ' • • WE . HA VE· PRICE~ .. ~gP~-~ PROJECTION for Y U - ON A NEW CAR Of YOUR CHOICE IMMEDIATE $ DELIYIRY • 8 loot bed, VI ... gir,e, stick shift. lte. "1 vy dUty cooling, ,. c•mper mirrors. lh5184l . S! ·-. . ;~~· ·-.·:.~ . .. . . .. . . . .'.· , . . . . . .' .... News Analyst's predict as much ~ $200 price increase SOON! 1 HERE'S WHAT YOU Can BUY NOW!!,. . ... ran• New FULL SDZED 1973 . . . NOVA . IMMEDIATE DalVaY , ,;. . ( t 167989) l . . " ' -30. Days ,'t:~~ ON ALL ADVERTISED USED . CARS : .· '2199 . ' ' •1499 . ~. '2099.· -. : -~2199 '1699 . . 73 1MP4LA 4 DOOR .. f • I I ' 1 • 'JVt.r GREAT BUYS . I OVER 100 m ·PINTO( IN s.t9CK 51888 . s: . -(\.._ GRAN TORw• 2 pA-, ~ .~ .. 35. -> -- ...• "'• ' I . • AMERICA'S \ .llllU-NO. I SELLING STATION · :WA®N IS FORD $3999 OVERM 1971 FORDS IN STOCK ', BRANO NEW 71 l'ORD' $3499 · CUSTOM .. 4 DOOi ADAN Vt, co~, radio, h11tw, fiat. tl••S. rim. mirrw. (JJ53Hl01751} ' • • ' .CulfoM IOI RANCH WAG-ON • r •• .., ~ ~a . ~i . . • l ... • ' ' ~,! ·J~ , ~ " . Our truc:k pric:es. aa:.e so low, you . won't I~ lieve . it unless · ·yeu · c.ome fn Is-get it in· writing. See us !H\11'' ' • " " , ·YI, com., 1W, pow. 1tr.,~!J'w.j\flc. , Tl~ .• r1dlo, 'plu1. (JAJ • f!Ol • Vt, com., r1dfo, h11f1r, tint 91., "' ,• ,1,;,;./.w, pli'.ri mor1. ( JJ72S'l I 15QI I, c;• ' ' , • .,, _,_ __ -==;?' =**'-'·· ,\ . . RUCKS-VANS IMPORTS :· ' 'i ... ·, / ' --I ., t '67 FORD WAGON V8, radio, heater, autometic, pow. er steering, good miles. IUJC2201 '6& GALAXIE 500 "4 Or. H.T. R&H, auto., power steering, air cond. 6ood miles. 12 89641 '.66 FORD s9u1R• VS, R&H , auto., P. ;tiering, good miles. ITEZ8651 '70 MAVERICK Custom H.T. R&H, auto., P.S., V8, air cond. Good miles. lAOG- 90~ I '64 CADILLAC DE VILLE $,, .. ~~ Full power, air, originel lhn1-oul. .$,.,3 1~ a Good miles-c1 •KAHISl) lo 4,, 1~ 'l bOfo 11VC A M!'Lf P •([£ '67 CHEVROLET MALIBU '68 V.W. CAMPER " Westphalia. Good miles. 4 . speed, 'fdio, hHler. 13 DFAI ,4 • . .i.I tl" ri.i V<?O r1 '71 DATSUN WAGON R•dio, heater, 4.speR, red. Good miles. l471CIDI • . . • 165 FORD 112 TON 4 spHd, good miles, new p•int, oow ·n-. l50011QGI 5\S CWC z;ts1 t '/2 GMC §LNI · RlserglaJs tonne•u cover, VI, R&H,' auto. P.S. low mil... 1772. 39KI OFFER ' ? -. • 6 cylinder, ri1dio, heeter, chrome ' trim, WSW, good miles. l8M~ ASHJ ' . VS, redio, heeter, 4 spnd trans· mission. IUDFOll) ~. \ . , ., '69 V.W. 9 PASSENGER W19on. 4 speed, redio, good miles. IZDTl291 '-' heaterJ . '67 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER 573 4 x 4. ~ wheel dti.¥e, 9ood miles, $41·~ new peulf. l674DZKI I .#/~ --~ ---. '71 T-BIRD LANDAU 4 DOOR Power steerin91 ak"; seats, air condit·· 'n~, l125CCMI • '66 FORD WAGON ' V8, R&H1 .utomi1tic, P.S., eir c~nd. Good wiles. ISIK316l $3573 '69 CADILLAC EL DORADO Full pow., and factory ei• con-: $367'·~ dilioning. I 142ETBI ~ '71 TOYOT,A :.WAGON '!.. • Redio, he1ter..,41JI• ·~JO'ft' ,wji~. I065BS'tllf '· ~ .i • • -_!1473 (HRYStER Pickup,;· ~io, hut er, automatic, VI, power' st~eri!"), goOcl miles. llllllHI ~ .,,• 6Z3 ~173 J.' T ._ .. · ·10 FORD LTD 2 DR. ·a~ -·. '68~ .. · _ •. Ac flD". BIRD ~--. _ . ,...-c!..,_,, 11z''T. ON • .. ,.Jo . ':';'JI'.'. ""' 51.. , ',68. <;l:IRYSLER NEWPORT -' ••• _,, 7 ~~ies~~~s'., ~j:0~on~~PF~cl~wer-. 7·,3 ~~~i~:~~-a:.;ri'si7~'j fir condi-57. ~ Cu ~ 4 Dr. H.T •• Full powot, air. 073' ~;;::IT~~ ,-iuip)>'!I.' ~d . $40 3. ranty. (969ADWJ :.o: ~ ;J. co~d., good m;ltis •. IZDM-4-441 . I -.7-2-TO-R-IN_0 __ 2_D-R.-H~.-T.--------l~.6~9~P~O~~a::'::'~tb~G~ltA~N~D~Pj~l=x~~~1-.68•.-c-H-RY_S_LE~R-3_0_0...., __ _:..::.;:....;;. '71 FORD~O I Radio, 0 hHI.,, •ulom.\ic, .power ~97··3 Radio, huler1~lomalic' lull pow· .$ 173" ·• .J 5111· .3 v• ll&H · PS. · 1389~ ·~ M-AKE steering, vinyl roof, low miles. er, i1ir cond.Oinyl . ro f, good , ,-4 Or. H.T. Full power, air con., 9\11'• • MJ*o., • • •ir. l985EOll " miles. 13488751 , good miles. IWIE3591 2~1 t' • OFFER r '71 MUSTANG HARDTOP . VB , •adio,. hHler, eulom•lic, P.S., ~f673 vinyl rOof, good ·miles, i1ir C:ond. ~ · lb25CID4--' t --------------~-----··--------------------~··----..... ----.... ---------·-,-0 YMO•nu ,..U.,._ ~ -' 72 BRONCO 4 WHL-DR. . T• R•dio, heater, autometic, ~tr '·.'.·.n, -WSUND. 1»1 UE? : ~7 ~ .... ~ ., .~·.-.~573/ 'Why· Wait. Buy Now-P Later. ~1-ing, ,good miles. la60APII· - Sporl w •• it.d;o, ~~am, low miles.l12189LI ., . - • HARD TO ~INQ ' 1 ! 117 I I 7 . . . . • • ' ; Today's Final San ~lemente ~apatrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks I I • VOL 66, NO. 33, 4 s~s. 48 PAGES ORANGE COU~TY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2, )973 TEN CENTS • Irvine. Company · Plans New Shopping Center _J . I • ' Fr<eway in Orang• County will begin late next year, company•officials said. The iniUat develbpllJent, c:osUng $16.4 milllm '"' aboul one-loiirtb o! the land - IOI • """!J -will include three major department stores, and 75 i:egiOllal speciallJ sbops, making ii about the same slle South ·COasl Plaza in ·COiia Meaa II today. " Tentallvdy named · the "Golden Triangle.'" the complex, allo like South c.oast ,plaza, will be at least two levels, . . IXOD Pr.,.._!'' 'llps~t' ' . Cannibal's Wife . " ·May .Be Exiled . ' From Wire Services GoOtnnnental furor has broken out in Ir.donelia ovtr' the marriage of BIDllingfuo Beach a4venturess Wyn Sargent to the clli<f of a i:annibal tribe. Simple rile! including a dowry of 11 pie..c.mt'·-five -reportedly --Jilrlel!I and Clllel·~ ill• I I Z1J :a....._ IC'" Ollio.ll ol Ille ~ of soClal ~ID Jabrta -flllm lbt Ullll8UBI ......... ,t ............ .. . . . d~tlle-...... · "11' 'llleJ 111oi blalH , the 1>tW Mrs. I 'Obobarok -·lbe RrooID Into mablmoiiy 16 cannectloil witli a-,book sbo II writing on .., babitO of the ' primitive Mula tribe. . Mia· SarJenl, or Mrs. ~ --llbe. will don the -11 gldmelllll of tlii llulias, wbicb I I lid• G-strings. • "U Miss Sargent sbeds her clothes, thin lier method of approacl) to the tribes ,is not ~... aays the ~GERS ·fuua.1~ •. A~~J::t:! ~~_c_-i. __ 1_·,_· lrWo __ s._,.. __ nt __ ~ and 11tii ~ ym.p; Ballen Valley, ·~ . • West lriat!, ~. ~ accused OI ' ' • ' • ' . ' ... ~ 8111!10cari. If'..!. • · R ....... ,; ~· U a G.,......w Aitierican woman '-AJlJrj;, -e.,u.1....,-:.:: ...... civilllllt!Oo far a primitive jungle · · -• . ,. , , , • !!0!llo,ll!!! dooa'I Rt 1 -r good example . . --• '" .., or t191111i~ iJll>WIJalJ:'-llii' Disputea Eal~ ..i¥i!'~ ma1,..ins'. · • .C,.alb!UI ~clalll say tJtOy may 11 C _:..) • "<Ille l'tr from the~ siQce bet visa :o ' ustuuy.·' · • · expir!cli.'Decomber. . . ~ • • ~ -llldone!ian llw, A muni"""•' coort .... :.., ~to boWever; !Ille 'COUid c0ncelvably be ~..-,..,... allow<d to mnain In the country as the rebn a .rare pntrie faleon to • spoose of a citllen. llulllington Beach llllD' pending bll trial Mila Sargent was welcomed to the 111 charges of' llSiofl' the bird to buot country bY the wile of President SUharto dulb was atruclt ~ ~ ~ ml • when she arrived fast year on her latest a.We Coun\Y suforior Court judp, , (~ CANNillAL, Page %) Prosecution Asks ' . 8·month Terms "'-lgeJklbert P. l{nHdand, respwal~ to 11'""' from Li..,... lw.Jlle calllomll ~of Fish tmcf c-- the l>inl returned to -.. ~ pending a coort llelerWMtim !"' -. charps filed ~ lbar io. :-.~ •°"'"'" tw. In 'Tango' ·T~I Kneeland 9Cbedu!e<l.1 beUfDs Ill t nulllfied the earlier ...... "1 w Orange County MitOldpll Court Jqe Kataeth Smilb far ,.... • • s.,ortor Court. 1llite, I Clfllomil Sllte lhtittnll)> II! Loll 8elcb -· ... -. ..... to -trlol -JJ .In ,.... ~· adtrolln all cmr;.. !lat ...- . -· 7 •• ,..... ,.._, ...-lo BOLOGNA, Ital)> (APl -, A public ~ air.eel 'l"lmces of elgbt -In jail •ch today far lclor --· ---... dlnda --on oboe JI)> .... far the film "Lal ,._ ill l'lrll.. -11a..--11t1t the rum be -~lnltalJ. WWW'llwa. -· 3Z, who testlfled Jut .... WU in New York .for rthe . totally enclosed and air conditioned. also feature five more accessible from agricultural pi:,eserves -will involve office buildingt ·apartments and perhaps' one or more lR:ltels. currenUy negotiating with several major department stores that have ex(H"esaed interest in locating in the comple1, but has not signed contracts with any of them. Irvine COmpany officiall di.sdain'!'i groupings of "nefghborhood{ype" retail comparl90!1S between thetr new eoo>pfex outlets, including one with f.as\.!ood and the COsta Mesa center, however, services sucli as hamburger and taco Irvine Company o!!iclals also said they plan to tie the devetopment to major ncreational ·areas nearby, including Lion COuntry Safari just aoulh of the San Diego Fr<eway and another - undetermined -recreational complex planned jllsl north of the Santa Ana Fr.eway. saying ''Jt wUIJoot lDOre'like some of. tbe stands. newer abopplng eenten in North<rn Parl of the center, Itself, however, will 1be company said the entire projecl still must rtttlve local sovemment approvals. since it ii curmrtly in a fannbelt zone. CalifOmia. · be attractloa.!: such as restaurants, movie "It will not be a reproduction of South theaters and even an encl06ed lee skating coast Ptaza," a company spokesman rink, company spobsmen said. said. Total de¥elopment of the triangle -T\>e property lies totally In Besides the conpal. sboppiJ)g w•il:es much o! whlcll lll more than 10 yem o!f and of.fi~ ~ll~, the "":" eenter will . because the property was Jl!Ot removod A sP.Qkesman said the COf!Jpany ·is wiincOrpOrated Orange County tenilory, (S.. COMPl:.EX, Page I) . ress9 . ~· • _,1i_, • •· .. President Calls. U.S. Promising WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Pronouncing the nation .. sound and fU1J of promise," President Nixon today called on the Democratl<><011trolled Congress t o support irogruns' be ,said 'would strengthen the -union by reducing tbe federal role and I.Der easing • indlyldual initiativ'e. · "We enter urn econoniically strong, militarily secure and1 moot important ol all, at peace after a long and. jrying war •.• Tl\O basic Ill!" ohlul<o611iii IAidly ii Sound and lull of promlle," Nlzon ..icf. It waa tbe flnt of a Ml'ies o! ...ittea m-geo to ~ wllicll lit 11 su~-11>11 yar tor lbe lradl!looaj ____ ,.._ -~ NillGll revealed !ew -illco of the '.'fresh apProacb to goyernmenl" which bl! advocates, reaerving. the detalls for /neisages to be ... t to COngresa in the coming weeks. ' ' " , . . . . ' ·1· - . f " ., ~ ~ But be said the nation must rely 1llOr9 on the states lllld '"' individual inltlaUve . to meet .the problems that federal government bu been unable to solve. Cbeerleailers . and musicians from the new Dana lllllsi~. Sc!\ool wilj ~lay a majo~ nil~ in Satur· in honor. of the gray wha,le migration started to4_1f, with .exhibits.and 11'\.coqteets .. Conce~. crulles and.' skydlvel'S are on tl)e schedule for the -weekend. (Rer; lated pictur"" and story, Page· S)', · ' , . , daya; acti'rities at the , annual J'estival cif the Wha!e at ~:. Harbor., e )bree-clay celebration N'lllon a-led directly to eongr ... for support, aPt>areDtlY hoping to counter criticism ol the prOgram cuts oUWned In . . .. ' ' " . ew Lit Cardinal· . "': ... ~ I -I J ' Tin;a ·.~~ri-1~,_ing. nor.ed.at N ws .. ' By Ille ~laled Preis "I'm dclt,h~, ~ ~." Archbishop Timotby Matitlng'o£,Los Angele& said today as be> learned, in the midst of an Asian tour, that he II among 30 11fW cardinall of the Roman Catholic aiuicb. (See related st9rY, Page I) "I really haven't bad time to react," Archbishop Manning commented in Tokyo. ·'1t's a tetTitic oo.Or, esJ>"Clltlly for Los-Angelea and partlculsrly !Ori 'j'Y diocese." I He· said it w8s a.lttrprlae, although be bad been alerted a !ew daya ag~ that this could. hljppen. , ArdlbiabW.Man!ling attlved jn J ..... ' Tueaday 00 a tour <>! mJsskl!I, 8e ii to I v!ait .lfOng Kong, Manila \md New OWnea before llUj!nding a eQcharistic • conarw , o;><tting rd>. IS in ,AuatraUa. He pla.., IO return td Los Angeles Feb. :n .. The oons1story jor the new cardln8 is lcbeduled Moreb Set the Vatican. Archbllhop llanning II viewed as an open.minded peraon who bas lnstailed ' qulellng influence oo the Los "'*'1es -·· I.I mlllloo Catbollcs. · He WU foced with the taalt al aeltling (See llANNINC, Pap %) , _ , 1 , bis . budget thla week, and to refute , · Uil' • .. · .. 1 • • complalnta that he is trying lo , usurp Clem' e' nte B .. -'.:l .! __ g Q,h~~·-1 J~~u~~=~tyi recognize that I . · U1ll r '1•!l.li;'~ cannot do this job alone," Nllon said. . • r• 1 ' o\ ,'.:'!'b~.J.'9~sa m'!51 be)p,_an!l,) ple<!I< Hik' p ·'' , •uta" J , 1.,, ,. "• • lo do m7 part to acbieve a constructJve Boom. tO . ~ tio,.. · · "#Orkintreialloosbip with the Congress. e 0 n Jl· ' "My sln<:ere hope II thal the executive ..__. · (:.' !-'•-r-tt. ,._ ·and ~lative branches can work 'r.'"'TT"1""' ••• , , :+ ..... ~ mthlJ grea~na- • " • . . · .' " • PQ ve p r1!hnttl1tal-mpect-end---t San Clemente'.s ,'pppulation, "';-which Mbol o! .the •permi~ 'silfd; ~U~ cooperation," Nixon said. Wi.sJ set ~ State· etpeds' 1.ast• No~embe~ . officla~. • ·~ 1" ! m 'u'lt I p 1 e But ,he did not retreat from his earlier at 18,700' penanf "..-.. will pro'babb' grow residential land uses -rentjl units from assertion that federa1 programs - by i:ooo· ..,..· 11 ·a11 the $12 milll\>n ih .duplexea;to-majof''lpar,tment 'bulldlnJis. especially tboso initiated during the constryction. authorized . last mantb fs There ,was also an r abundance of a~aUons of Democraltc (former ) actually bulll , 'condominiUJl\ appllca!ioris: President! John F. Kennedy and Lyndon City Manager Kenneth carr. said that Carr and 'Bulldln& and Planning B.,,Jobnsoo -have failed. the historic bpom in building pel'.Diits - a Director Richard Ahlman have stressed The time h8;B come w~n we mll.\t crush Qirougb. January l>rought by fears tliat the rush in Jinuarj valuations _ ~ake clear choices -choices ~tween tfl.at the. coastal 1init.iative '90Uld ·curb although an • aU-Ume city record' for a ol~ programs that set worthy goi.ls but most construction ,.-.amounted . to a .alngle mo1;1th -could be an inflated failed to reach them and new.~BrM banafUl of cotnJnerclaljttuctur~.. means of measuring the.building boom. that ~rovlde a bett~r way to r~bze those But the amount .o( ·4welling' units Both have theorlr.ed that perhaps the goall, and chOlcts, too, .between auti>itlr.ed in Uie pepnits ls, 'ab\M!t 3lO first nlne monlbs of 'col)Slruction competing prol!'ams -all o! which may Sild the city u~' the formtita Of 2.5 •coOtempiatm for the ·ciit this year wis be . dealfable in themselves,', but only persona per unit to arriye at lX!J>Ulatloit oqueeoed Jnt<>:ll ilays iit<linuary. aoTe of wh!Cb,.. can a!!ord. . ,..,..,. · ~--•"-·le ·• 1 t •'nlorced Tbe ~ 14':>many-ol..tbe domestic pro,-.-ns.. ' • ' " ,,_ ........ ., 116! ... ~,,.. "probleni we race ii not bigber tues and 'l1le' i~se, although a boon to city bf !l_«ureo tbe day alttr the i"ll8inary )nore spendine .. Nix<Nl Ilic! "It II lesa cotten 11bej> Sliftl! tuei :ltf.letumed to . deadline. , · • • · Ute city -wm 'prove an 'even greattr" ~ay·, total valuallol,1, of permits (See Nll'.ON, Page%) pln~h on, ichools., • 'was oiily $200. • . " ' Citiz ens' Bond Group· ,. Orazge . . SJurws Growth ·of Capo Weatller . · More evlC!e.at al an exploding ile said aome o! tltll• increase may be obllflt • ~ ~ .,....... omjll. ...... ---" . ..:.~ .,.... .--, pm&'llD' ··~ "* '"" .. -... hlf lllilo -<I .. 8ou1~era Ctll Dlo - -....,.Uoreolbilm6vie1b1Mrta '°"' ol!olr betweon an American --IDd I -FNucb ~j In ' .Plrfs. (See..-.. Pai•!). ' --Gino Poofo Latini asked ID ...... II lwm oloo a the flfm'a ~, Allilr1o Grimaldi; Latini llkl the moria "°' "-led by the Idea al •aMerzst ... ~appetite fir _.JI•• e." popolatloo· ir!Owth wltbln .the ~pijlralto al!rlbuted to tho presidential election In Uni!ied o..110o1 District bas bem\ -ealed Noveniber. Both lpolltlcal parti., }!lade by the 7balrman of Aryy'a Frl;.;.i., a diligent efforts to register votei't and I NS lltt! TOlti\" cUiftlll ' group supportitll tlte Feb. 20 succe<ded. 1 A. fonntr Rockette fr<Ym R•· 'acboot -election.. A registration campala!> by ,Arvy's dio Citv M-Hail is now kick- • ~plant--00.HllllwaJ -Ida .... 181..., .......... atnlilk dawn I "'9'111 ... 'l1ley' ukl Wbla: .. IP' I' .... 1Dd thlt ............ Slit, 11, • ...... ,.... ........ -, •• bs GO .. ,._1 If, rn.ii le-'llllf WUt It -Kiri Ii .. w f I I far 11111 ~i;,. __ ... ... ,......,, ... ..,. ....... :fir .. :':.:\:l..!t.!~;,1::r ~ .......... ,... (lie CJr'I trill. • ·-"" ....... .., -! .................. ·, ...... ~k ill movie. -·-·,. -......... a a di -·-" .. fnm81'2p • • ,... ---.. ti ;'·'ete ~ 11 --'Dia -aid -~.:,~.;.~.~· ll' "' t ~ • The !limber o! reailtend V-. in the Friends ba$ recenUy tidded hundreds of 1 ing up Mr httlt dmnoticallV m l~,,. mlla-bu increued more new voters to the roator, and most of the. lcadi"17 "'1e a/ a ...., locol llliJt One-thin! o1nce March, according to lheoe •"'new to tht tchool dlJtrlct. th<at<r C01111d1. Su Paqe M a,4 -· Allan Vert1PL Vernon sl1d trusteu "more than kepi todntl'• Wtdttldtr. , < -'1"11111· ~1-· .ter ~ng In M,a"'1 .,. ..,. t _., • ,... )!,~~-= --~-. '1 I • ..'.!!,= t I~. !I* '!Clo®! ' t::... ~ :::::.t:::, 'l ~ -riN. '"9l9llB I ~~ ~ ri.te c........ ,,.. °'9111111 c..., M ._ , •4i)I b LGi --~I r1~·~"1t! --"'""'-•• ' ......... ,..... ' 1~ v 11dlm wis Ji!.Wdl:il ~ I J; =--,1!l . ::~ !HI. illcreit!f ii ' " •I • ;f'lbe lll!ftl'lVl't. '' _,.... ' ' ,,.. 11 .. -........ ~ ·~,,.~=--'1.tlt6~W~ ;:-:::-·~ = -., tft 4*M·• fldllii:~~ ~lbe bt~,tU nk~~ = ~ ~ :::..!1.._.:t: . ....._ "' ~~.-~· . ln'flte-a ~""'! -• - -, ._ ___ ..., ___ ...,. _ _. lilldV61ion.• , ! ·I U..f"b>~boild91relPP\>""·,, . ' . ' ~ I '' • I ' • z DAIL V PILOT SC Permit Load Faces First . Coast Meet Reports on the anticipated pennit load and emargeocy permit procedures will top the agenda of the first Orange County meeting of the Sooth Coastal 1.ol1e Conservation Conunlssk>n at 7:30 p.m. Mlloday In the Newport Harbor Hl&b SChool auditorium. Tbe high ldiool ii at !00 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. 'l1ie SOuth Coastal Commission "'as crtated by the successful passage of Proposition 20 in the November general election. It bu jurilCUction over building pennl1a of developmenil within t,000 yards of the mean high lide line in Orang< and Los Angeles <'OIJllUes. Dr. Robert Rooney of Htmllngton Beach, as commhsion cbalrman, will report on permit load and procedures. He al!o will dlscus.s the status of a sW'Yey al local cities ~ on the determination of the perm.it zone boundaries. It wUI he the third meeting for the ll· member Soulh c.oartat Commission, five of whom represent. Orange County. In addition to Dr. Rooney, who teaches ecooomlcs at Cal State Long Beach, the Orange Oowlty members are Rooald Cupen, board of supervisors chairman; Arlllur Holmes, Dlllyor of San Clemente; Judy Rooener of Newport Beach, lecturer at UC 1"1oe: and Dr. Donald Bright of La Habra, who teaches marine biology at Cal State Fullerton. The public is invited to Monday's meeting. One item .., the apida It lllU'"tions from the public regarding commission regulations and procedures. Other agenda items include report! by budget and persoonel co!nmittees, adoption of regular monthly meeting schedule and instructions to the Commission'• representattve to the state conservaUon commJ.Jsion. Jame. Hayes, a Los Angeles County supervlaor, ll the state represeotaUve. Lagunan Indicted On Employment Bilking Charge A Laguna Beach man Identified by Orange Olunty Distrk:t Attorney's investlgat.on as one of two prindpals in an employment agency tbat they allege bilked an estimated iOO applicants of more !ban fl millJoo In lees W.flDilicted today by the Orange County err~ Jury. F.dwanl A. Lewis, 42, of 2020 Glemiex<e St., Is clw&ed with . COllSJ>iracy to defraud, accepting fees for employment without having obtained a bona fide order for employment. false advertising, conspiracy to commit petty theft and petty theft. . Named on identical charges is Bnan F. Hartig, 31, of Los ~es. identified by . invesUgaton as Lewis' partner m the Job Guidance Agency or Santa Ana and Loog Beach. ba Superior c.ourt arraignments ve been · scheduled for Tuesday for both meo. TbE!y were arrested shortly before the indictment lilting the allegations was issued. · Investigators claim the pair principally used newspaper advertising to attract · applicants and that job seekers who often -:-J)ald fees of more than ,1,008 each to be · assured of placement. Lewis and Harlig were arrested when . numerous appllcanll complained that ,: jobs were not provided and that the pair · refused to refund their fees. Organist to Perform Organist Gail Hillman will perform at the Feb. 7 meeting of the Capistrano Bay Symphooy Gu;Jd. The guild will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Hillman home, 33042 Palo Alto. Dana Point. OU.HI COAST IC DAILY PILOT Tiie or... CllHI MIL'I' PILOT. Wtll! -.idt la ~ 1t. N-·l"l'WI .. It .u1114.._ • ... er.,. ea.it l"l.lllllhlne Ca'npMf. 5..- not. <ldl1klM -• ..._., ~ ""-"" lllr\tay, fir QllUI Mn., frttwpwt 9Mdl, """''""'°" 8t..:IV1'Glllllaln Yfllly, U9uM 8M01, lrvlne/,llld11-..-t Md SM °"""'"' 5Mt Jllll! c.itlilrl.... A ""911 ,....._, dtlDn 11 J1¥1t!ltMllll .....,,.._ft ... s.oen. T1tll .,_(f.111 ~ "'9flf II .. DI Wnl lay Stre.t, C... Mew, Qilllllmllo, nui. kolMrt N. W1M ............,, .... """'"""' J1ck II:. Cvrl.., ' -- ' Ke edy Claims Broad ·Espjonage WASHINCTON ·(AP) -A report by key participant was in repealed conttct Sm. Ednrd IL Kemed1 (0.Mw.). with the White House, tbe White House MJS dlen ..... a4ly ns widespread convention headquarters, and Wbl~ pnlitiral up'? ace Ind aab9tage Houae aides." -dlllatl !lit ,_,. fftlidential He also said there were strong = md • "'1 part1dpont wu ill lndleaUoos that "•t i.ast part of the -will! the Wbite Bouse. financing was arranged throUgb a key W* "?ESedy mmed no names. be Republican fund raiser who is a close said Daiday it is apparent "that a . associate of President Nixon's." cmlp" ' 'we ......,. .m. require the · A Senate source indicated this was a eaDmg ti wa · 1 ~ and reference to Herbert w. Kalmbach, or Wliee -per1111111ol with the Newport Beacb, the'l'relident's personal *" ' , llbl!ms LW count entails." lawyer and former deputy !lnance .. prelimln' K '1 • •w••"ted a 8r/ chairman of his ~lection campaign. iu• t~•· • dUman fll the Sena~ d A K~y ald~ d~I~ to coofll'm or )illdiii) a4*:•wi4i•Htfie. He said eny udl. iafa:lnDltiDll i..e plhered indicated "one Efforts to reach Kalmbach for comment today at his Newport Beach Fl•• P.,,e'.I office were unsuccessful. CANNIBAL ... 'I1le Los Angeles Times, quoting informed sources, sakt the "key participant" in repeated contact with .the White House was Donald 'H. Segreth, a young Los Angeles lawyer who has been to linked to alleged espionage and sabotage efforts against Democratic presidential candidates Iii 1971 and 1972. ..,mo """ research mission lrwkp ti• Siie Im ,......, food in the past for the • f ibis, plus sblpmellls o! medical .. ..,... -the Sar:pslt-Dyalt Fund 1-pnt.d. A Ila~ Gm. Arbrnadi, director of the llepmbms!I of SoOa1 Weliare, also cbm..t Uiag a news conference Tlausday that Miss Sargent -or Mrs. ~ -bas shown disregard for J•• dal• cultural values. Be did .,. ellbnie. but hinted at lmic f fi1 U1al "-miRd manlages. ._.. -~-Iha~ ·in their _,_, '1Jt,llll _.,. to civilize Kalmbach Is reported to have channeled at least $35,000 to SegretU, Ille Times sa)d, adding tbat Kalmbach declined comment. Kennedy's inquiry began last October and focused chiefly on allegations of GOP efforts to spy on c.nd disrupt the campaigns of Democratic presidential candidates rather than the Watergate bugging case. • G. Gordon Liddy and James W. McCord, former officials of Nixon's re- election committee, were convicted Tuesday on charges of burglarizing and wiretapping Democratic n a t i o n a I headquarters in the Watergate complex here last June. · , APPOINTED CARDINAL · Archbishop Mlnnln9 From Pflfle I MANNING •.. the nation's fourth largest archdiocese wberi he succ~ded James Francis Cardinal Mcintyre on Jan. 2~ 1970. The archdiocese was known across the ~tion as the "fortress" of the Roman Catholic Olurch. Priests complained about a lack of freedom. Nuns in one ~mmunity staged what amounted to a revolt against church leadership. Blacks and Mexican- American catholics talked of neglect and alienation. Re!onners Ind youth ·referred to worn oUt CU5totru1 and a general lack of relevance. Sight tar Sore EBe• Ille ... .,..., (2*f Obabarot was their mmt ilnpai-lill1i: as !be -1 leader. BJ ...... , ... tbe -. it is charged, lllilis SmJlmt places the ciYilimtioo plan io jollponly. Five other defendants in the case pleaded guilty shortly after the trial started. Three years later, ~ dissenters are silent, due, according to many observers, to the willingness of the youthfut.loolting 63-year~ld archbishop -to list.en to grievances. V'JSitors catching this scene at Cbessington'a Zoo comr~:~ned tbat somebody was getting their goat. Actually there's an exp tion: tbe goat is looking over ~n~e and legs belong to goat's keeper who is U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica today set surety bonds of $100,000 for each of the two men conVicted in the trial and took the occasion to say that he had great doubts whether a key prosecution witness testified truthfully. The alcbbishop began a series of reforms that began to allence the critics aooo alter becoming archbishop. going about his duties. • Capistrano Plan Committees Set Initial Meetings l'l'Olll Pflfle I €0MPLEX •.. although the city of Irvine boundary is adjacent immediately oouth of the San Diego .Freeway and north along the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station-El_ Toro. The regiooa1 trlNigle was ucluded from last year's 8,400-acre Fraiser an- neutioO but the city of Irvine does in- clude the property in Its "sphere of in- ftueac<" ma""" Tiie anoexalioo was sought by Irvine primarily to obtain control of property closer to MilBloo Viejo that Is Intended ., a major Industrial park. - O'eation of the new shopping center will make the San Diego Freeway corridor a veritable mecca for all Orange County shoppers. By 1975, and all within a ~minute drive, will be the new Westminster Mall, Huntingtqn Center, South <l>ast Plaza. the Golden Triangle and a new shopping center under construction in Laguna Hills. While Irvine Company officials declined to name any of the major department stores it i.s trying to lure to the new complex, aources indicated that Sean, the major drawing card at South Coast Plaza, will not be one of them. A new Sears store already is planned nearby at !hf Laguna HiHs center. Richard Munday Rites Saturda)· Funeral services will be held Saturday for Richard B. Munday of San Clemente. He died Wednesday at tbe age of 80. Mr. Munday had owned a manufacturing -<firm in the Los Angeles area before moving to San C1emente in 1967. He was a member of the r.fasonic Lodge of Sun City. He leaves his widow, Christine. of the family home at 102 Monte Vista ; two daughters, Marthe Louise Baier of Boulde!', Colo.. and Barbara Haness of Hot Springs~ Ark: two brothers, Charles M. of Dayton, Ohio and E. Louis of Arcanum, Ohio, and a sister, Mary Willis or Dayton . Services will be at 11 a.m. at Sherrer Mortuary chapel. Burial will be private. , M ari1ies Heading For Big Reunion Oemente Panel Eyes Traffic· Budget for 1973 From Pagel NIXON ... He made material on the military draft and conscientious object.ion available to the young; stressed the church's concern for Mexican-Americans and blacks; autLoriled Saturday tveolng Mass; establi!hed a 21-parl!h Jnter-Parocblal Coullcll llld a l,'riests' Senate. The in. .... citiml's committees He uprwed c partlculll!' concern for li waste, more results and greater freedom youth, ~ylng, "today's young people are dmgal witb drafting major po cy for the individual American to earn a ·-wonderful. 1bey have woncfedul Values. stat"""'91ts fir San Juan _CapistranO's rightful place ln his own corninunity -We are·bl~ with tb1s gentratlaa.'" San Clemente's parting and tmfic _. pla will bold iDi1ial meetings and for the states and loqalities· to 81¢' ~b~p , ~" ~a• commission met Thursday to narinr early am wer.t '°select officers and set addre.M their own needs in their own matntalned • it!'Ong 'stanii fl.Wt budget it!"" for the coming fiscal ,.ar. • "..,.,. ways In !he }illht of their prioriUes. ~ a~rlkm1 canmg a )•c~;.0!11. ~@ but the session som de\!d ..,. into ' "The .11)1e <ii )he fed.,at'aov~ OOint~f;l!rn\lftliill ™'II.om Pft4 another -of the laag.C-c · """...,... J-'l'borpe stresoed that ... sbot!ld not bi!'!O tlomlQate '!l\Y ~ 1111111 • ft!iliilh -<>t'1"Jlt¥grialfy 'out· debate ov., downtown bid-putiog. II is a too llde lor cilim• lo join lbe of American life but 'fil~r. ·to· 'llild HertdfDR -·" · ' • · At the peak of diw>•-ol city Id -'"wllidliotbenest!oormanthswUI encourage peopfe, cO!iiJ\\\lnitles an~ Bodilfn 8allngUry, InlanC!o Noil. 11, commissioners beard fnm me 1llflDhrr" ~--.--. -i.-.J --institutions to deal with as many of' the 1909, Arcbb18hop Manning came to tbe, of the new businessman's adriay group ad•a'¥' to ~ ~ naUl"ll: &-VI: ll1C difficulties and challenges racing them as United States .ln the early 1930s; and on parking, locksmith Tooy DiGiovalmi., ma giowbc ramnnmity. possible," be said. completed hlS studies for ·the priesthood who found fault with police enforamem y_. of the "*'"•Utets -all Wt tbe Although the emphasis in the mes,,age a' St. Patrid!'s Seinlnary 1n Menlo Park. in the area. pmel ex••+nic mmnQlify design and was on domesUc.. matters, NiJ:on He wq ordained JUne 16, 1934, in Los DiGiovanni, speaking as an indiYdDI Nsfnriral prem'Ya1iaa -will meet in promised a foreign policy that wOuld Angeles. ~ • businessman, registered did.Ivor 1rit11 ftriaas nam in dtJ haO Mmday maintain "a strong America -an ·He atuiHed in Rome from 1935 to 1131 the flavor of the parking ..ro....--tiog Ill 7:» p.m. . America whose word is believed and and earned a.doctorate in caDon law. and suuested that Public Sa!dy The liftb ....,.i wlD blld an iniUal whose strength is respected. Relurn1nl to the United States In 111311, Director Clifford Murray "'move CJD..... ~ 111mm,-at 7:31 p.m. at oty "11>e peace with honor we have be served aa~ aecretary to the late The statements made alter Murray ball. achieved in Vietnam bas strengthened ArchbishOp John/. Cailtwell for the theo- had left the commissim meeting. iat<r AnJ-inleseited in joining in the this basic American credibility," he satd. Los Angeles lliocese. He .,,._,. named were characterized by c i t i 1 e a ' s f'-+•c efJort still is wekmle to attend "We must act in sUeti a waY,. in coming aurlli.M'Y bishop of Los Angeles by Pope convnittee chairman E. L. llisloy -. lbt ..,.._ years that this creilibility will rel1)aln Pius l{(J In 1941. "DiGio•BMi speaking !oc DiGi!mumi" 0noe ~ """"' oetlle oo their intact, and with it, the world stability of Archbilliop Miinnlng was 'appointed He stressed this mm>ing that the ,_.,._ to the plan -basically which it is so in~ble a part." bishop or Fresno In 19117, bJI returned to committee bas taken no formal action ... _ ~ aty policy the Nilon described tllO' i,SOO-word report Los Angeles two years later .. coadjutor condemning the police cleparUm:m"s .ifii+•••mmt;." will be set for as a "conclse ever:vlew dt where we archbishop of the Los AD&elei en!orcementofparkingregulatiom. 1 -~'"'~·:•c;·~;;i::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;jjjiiiiii~s~tand~~as~a;;peo;;p~~tpda;;y~.·r•;;;m;;;;jiiiiiiiiii~a~rehiiiiliiqceoe,iii'~'iiiii~iiim;.iijjiiij~~-"Tbe only way that we're pine to accomplish a solutioo to the problems ft ~~~~~-:::~~~2 CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUEs, people up there so that no IDlft misunderstandings take plaoe,. be THIS WEB< FEATURING SLEEP SOFAS. added. The loudest criticism about partq ff: ~~=~=~~= \ '~ quoted as saying the police do aat \ adequately enforce parting in the area • _..,. \ and also condemn capricious _,.,.,ill . -. ' enforcement for chasing lqsjnpn away from the area. The same criticism arose three Jal'.S ago when the entire street ns a mden:d zone. Spring Art S~ow Registration Set In San Oemente Registration of act worts far &llr: Spring Exhibition of the San CJemc!IU Arts Ind cnfts OUb wlD be ll<ld - 12:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Ml• 'r" They fought together, bled together ery. and caroused together Ind tonight Ill Exhibition orpniJen boft 'W rl SAU members ci the Secood Marine Division local artists Roger' Kaa1s. Jom Oil J JW Associatioo Dy blct to Wellington , New and JIC!tie a.etla will jullle o.. Zealand for • l'Ollllion. paintings submitted lo the .. -Three Orange County men are among the contingent which will board a Pan wbicb will be~ bt('•*c M. II American 7fl jet at Los Angeles at the gallery. lntematlooal Airport lollowlog farewell All three Judges haw -ia the mtJDOOies._ Laguna--.Beadl.. atta.... Itm Al • .... I ti ... fll ~ wl D& .. 11 Siie Sleiptn ..... ••• -., ... • ------'-----(HmP-leshow•I JJf s.led ...,. from Ht•tcloft, H.rita9e, Orex•I, tncl many otMrs •Y1il1ble •t r.4'uclld io tooloy for ..... ..i.ct;oo. ~A6~ENREDON-WOODMARK-kARASlAN 2M ,,I-. Sh; • NEWPORT IEACH e "" wtnct"~ OL. J. ~ .. - LAGUNA JEACH e Tbey Include BJll Tbompaon, of 1783 rtelpient of a Gugg-F-...ip io New'ltampsbiteDrive, r;osta Mwi: Earl crutive p$intbc and )m ~at the Lewis, of IOI El Moilcna /IVe., Newport . Loi Angel .. County Ari I-de. 8crWo Bach and Roy W. Brook, ,Ill. Dllke Lane, Colloge and lbe Lagana -Sdlool ti J4S NO•TH COASl HWY. ........ ' SanlaAM ' Ari. Ceremoriles conµoomorallng their · Osbornt It a natl" lit Al' Co•• _. return '"from GlliiCWClnal ~ ~ean II&"~ received tnlning at 0. lktw'"' .Art will b<cla at t p.UL at .!bi Ramada Iiln, ,Jiuaeum at the • ~ IJ, 'llodt.lml _, with EI '1'<1n1 Marine Corps Air Statloo Osboalebavebad..wn1-- Commanclaal Br1J. G<n. Frank C. 1-lo the U.S. lllCI lllmod. lad New 7.ealand Vice CialllUJ L. Graeme rar ~ tnlomloiloa, tal '-Eskrtcla ..-to lpHL Mathews al C•. . . INTEllOIS '1Wml"Mft & SATlllllAft fitl .. liM .... , ..... , ... TORilANa e ' tJMf HAWIHOaN. llVO. >71-tl" I • l f ' ( I I ~ 1 cp'.1 I = e .... are U1 rat. ~ •lac orcW .... com · Vi hea1 "'" diac wif• OVeJ -cbll! " ' ,. • .oj ' " • 7 ·~ .... . •• New· Name For.Neuro •· Neuro-Psychlalrtc & Heallh Sen1ces Ille., Newport Belch, bu '"""""""' change ol Its corporation Dame to Comp- rehemive car Corp. The, company .i.o \li5clooed net earnlnga of 181,llOO on revenud of $2,1115,llOO for the sbc IDOlllhs end<!! Nov. 30 as . B·e your own Loan Officer . :at First. National· Bank ·-wllh a net Joos of '1,!ll,000 · on revenue$ of '1,7911,000 for lhe comparative period . Or 1971. Net eamlnp f<r lhe silo monlhs just. eodeil amoualed to ' ... ~ P'\I' ~ compared wllh a net loss per . shire of $1.~ for the Ille monlha elided Nov. Sil, U'IL 'lbe compOy, directly, or through afflllarei, manages beaJth care e nt erpri1e1, partlcolarly in the acute psyeblatrlc and alcohollc rehabilitation fields. ~-.. . . . •: . • __ .......... __ ----·a...a.-·-____ ._ ___ , .. ---·---··-~ ..................... . DAILY PILOT CARRIERS . . Carrier• of the Month ' . u SAA, 191111 lllllY • .. • · C.rr1en of IM Mllllh fer thlo -"' -Ai. SeMte, -of Mr. """ Mn. 1•~=.,.A. s.kora, 10l9P ........ ,_, .... Vol"'1 ........ Y11h111 -.. LM w. v..m .... 9'02 ..... Hunffnllen .fetch. i.if, corrlln alllnll OWor Scllall. Alta aunto IMllloll ... M111•o1 aa hi '-1111 .,... wr ... -.. hll ......... -··· 111•••· .......................... """ ... ......,. Ha -........................ • r-. '*•• 2. im DAILY PU.OT J~ OVER THE COUNTER .... --~ S tjll&_ .. --'Z 7AX ....... 54 ---·· 6!••1 . •..a _..,... ... -, 7 ]apanae ·Fir-in Buys 1. DC~91 . ~611t ,. s a 11• '• -- ----.. -... -,,.,. ft' .... ST-. ... , ,~ Ffli••• BafA Ia Sad' f More Land Opmed ... T.o C~p F1Uili6a . . , w~ CAP)-11111 · ,. ---~ move f>i' lncrtaie •• w · _...,..,.._ • .., food lllp(Jileo adOI -lllilC I _ _,_ aport _._, 6e ill -• I 'Iii fir NbcOn Mmhilll!lllllla a ' R opened tlio way fer fa-• .,. -. .. produce ......S -iool .. I' . ooyt,eu crops thla,.;... --· 'lbe A&Mmtture n r •• la A • a .. :~-= ;"! ';: , lee•-~•i lhia ,.... by ••ados 6e '!I...,. •• -:... "" _that ____ _ · lea oot ol JI" I_ la.... Ml -. - to qoo1lf1 .. '" 7 • • 7 'lJ ... ~ a. 7 7 ·~-.. ............. -ONS ~.1'1111111 ... -·---·~ '*'111'11 ...... 1 1 ._ ..... -.. -~--· I :r..m."C:;:.._ji 1 c 1 2 ··=--:.. ----= ... I!'! ........ ·s·~~~~ produoen al I E I """ Ull7 .. ...... "Oolr ala .... -... Pl1cel' pt '"' lb I -dlaf -. ...... , • &. w ~ -~!_Ill ll'rllt. adrn' I p f a( ........... -Ml~ Alrl<ubllnl • IS r .. lllClfl!. • • o...a ·-8'nlol. -a , Under Ille -lb ; •• -U--ia lfllSD IJatlilta for Th.uriday, Fabruaty I , Im ' .MUTUAL FUNDS . I ., J .f OAIL Y PILOT SC S Perce11t • Slight Drop Seen In Unemployment WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation's llOelllpk>yment rate dropped sligblly lasl month to five pcrceut ot ihe work forct, lowest in 2h yean, the Laboe Deparunen reported today. 'lbe actUal number ol. Ameri- cans out of work rose StiO.tXM>, but lince it normally climbl more than that in January, the Buttau of Labor Statistics Ii&· ured it as a decline m a sea- .....Uy adjusted basis. 111E 5 PERCENT jobless rate, down from 5.1 percent in Docember, had been lhe Nix- on administration's goal for reducing joblessness by the end of last year. The January report means the Administra- lton missed its target by only one month. The total number ol Ameri- cans employed also declined, dawn 1.8 million to 81 million. ll normally d'°"" in January and the bureau figured It as a ......W drop or 350.000. 'Jbe drop in employment W'I Jargelv due to fewer a.ulcul- turol Jobs, the report said. 11IE BUREAU also r<por1..t that averace hnurly earnine1 or some 50 million rank-:tod- fil,. 1rnrke~ rose four N'nls to '3.78, bot AVera~e "'''l'kly pay dropped 11-~ lo ~ .... cause or a dtdiDe iD the •WI'· age work. wM. Aver"i< wttkly poy - s11U up Sl.05. or U pren:iedl ..... Lhe ""' you. _, double the J.4 po:r\'.t!lll .... " purcllasing ..,.... ., rising w- ing ...u. The report Aid the ,.,.,.,. p1oymeo1n1<formenedpd -. from 3.4 to 3.l P""'"'l wilb a total o/ two milliaa. nearly half a million less than a year earlier. 1be lmelftploJI· ment rate for women r o 1 e from j.l to jJ """""1 with a total of 1.6 mlllion. a b o u t 70.000 less than in January. 1972. Byproducts Also Cost More WASHINGTON CAPHlure, housewifes are paying more for steak and roast.a these days, but pity the poor fellow who likes pig brains with bis scrambled eggs. Or a slice of rold beef tongue as a midnight snack. --NEW--1 JIUILISHING PIOCESS l'artMt' WHltiil fer wc.'c•Jtlll lilllt .....i ...... JIM fWM.11. sw.t.. Hiii 11Ptn4wl ~. """'Mfflol """"' "....,_ •• M 111., l'-6& o.ttw Pltf. Or homemade ntail -Maybe evm a .u.., GI ...., heart. TH..fi A G R I CIJL11JRE Department reported Thursday that wholesale prk'es of such m e a t byproducts . membed delicacies to many. haft soared far ....., than the ..... of.IJ!e..mill meats mmmon to most meous. • Pig bnim, !or ..... sold ill Qii<ago ... -for $%Z per ~ pounds. A ,.,.r ago, brains -for $11 a package. "It's hal1I to say why b)'J:Jr'Odactl It.Ye' pee ., ., la>t." a USDA spoRm>an said. "'l'ber< is a big export demand, and that's part of iL" PRICES FOR live ta~ aM hogs are at record peaks. and wholesale heel and part continue climbing. It all points to higher retail prices later !er such thingJ as steak, part chops, """"' and bacon. But regular meat prices llilJ are not as outlandishly high as many byproducts. Beef.. on an all-eut basis. ,... U pen:mt more expensive last month than in January 1f11. Selected oxtails went fw $17 compared with $19..50 a year ago. § 1000 ORDER -:;), Beautifal ~, ' ,. • Stic:k-on YOURS \ LABELS • v TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficieet Order For Yourself or • Friend· May b• used on enY•lope1 ., return .ddrns la.be ls .. Also very handy •1. identific•tion lebels fo r merking p•rson•I items such •s books, records, photoi, etc. l•bels stick on gl•ss end rnay b. used for mi1rking lto.ne c•nrted focd items. All leb~1 ere pri11ted with stylish Votff type on fin e qnlity whit .. gummed p•per. ', ~-::;:-=~.:.::;.·-.. -... -... ----,. ,... ,...._ ~ nno .. f'.O.. aoa tMt f I a.... M--. ""'· ,_ i I I I I I L ___ ~!.L~!_PRl~!!~_g, ___ J • DETROIT tAPI l.ocreased sales and employmml cuts have given Genin! llokrs C«p. record nmircs in 19"12. Wt oCflCials GI the wmld's largest • •••••"J abo not.eel a declioe in pralit mulins lrom the last .......i ,.,.,.. In a r.pcn llilJ subject to audit. the auto giant Thunrlay nporled Im pro/its at $%.1113 billion, tCJP!>ing Lhe ~ or a.u billion set in 1965 by ty,·o percent. Biii' BOARD Cbainnan Richard c. Gersl<n!Jerg and l'r<sideot Edward N. Cole noted that last year's earnings were 7.1 percent or sales, a>mpor<d to !OJ percent in 1915. ""th! ....... profit margin -....,..i wilh 1915 in • year o/ .......S ales is largely a ·~-· ol. ~ cost! and~ in our prodllcts, not matdled by pr;q,ioo:nwa," lbq aid. Tbe tm profit margin was "I!· however. from the 6.8 pen:ml prolil r<eonled the preYious year. ending sil'. Slraigbt year> of decline. LAST YEAR'S earnings. ~to $7.SI per share, were 12 pen:enl bigber than lhe $1.931 billion earning> of the previous you. Divestiture Profits SEATILE (AP\ -The BoiSe Caxade Corp. says a move to divest itseH of certain holdinp has yielded already ..... than the firm expected -the program .... aJlllplol<d. -reporl<d 'lbursday i1' dlftSti!Dl<s -eilhel-complete « pmcfmg -have grown to $!31 million. The company earlier had said it hoped to -pm million from the sales. . Proceeds £rom the dh'f!Stilure will be used primarily to repay sbort·term -and -long-term -by~someo/ its loan ..,......,ts. Boise officials said. ,,,. program will be tmJpieted basic:aily with the -" odditiooal Latin Americon bcpls and sale o/ a timber .... -products _.-,at Fort Blagg. Calif. e Pruhle11t Lbeu SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Am<ri<>n President Lines bas ....... --the Porto/ Son FraadmJ !er _. In • new ,,..,.,. carp tenninal, assuritJI tblll the ateamsllip <•••AO trill continue _.i1nc-.. APL t :=: d I y bad «Cidre ed lta ... to OMlml -..... moden mnlafnrr tac;Htia al J&tstll · n w rt•Nled a t '!lmudaj'a atcii11JC tltat the finn 'will how -lo two borilD II the jll rnlllloo 1mn1m1-....,i1obe <•«11"4k9 In ms. • ZellerHeA ' 11AK l'llANCISCXl (AP) 0wa z.u..bocb I a I d 'lllllndot)> II fl -lite tile • I ' I t ' I ... .... . -'ff -- • . .. ' :A . . . . . . ;·t:J • ~ • ,. ' -""' .. • -.. NOiM-.._LlltC- • . ' SC DAILV-PILOJ }(l I I I ' ( , J8 "'""PILOT Talent Agency ' Charged LOS ANGELES (AP) - Talent scout Sanford Jones and his agencies are named jn a false advertising and unfair business competition suit filed by sllll< Atty. Gen. 'Evelle J . Younger. · Defendants ·include Jones' ~ore! Enl<rprises, Sanford (CONSUMER) Academy and Capricorn Fllms lntemalionaJ and 11 named and 25 unnamed employes. DeJ>t. Atty. Gen. Herschel T. Elkins filed the suit, seeking a $2,500 civil penalty for each misleading or fa~ statement, refunds to clients and an order to stop !'!!,. . advertising and operations of employment agencies, artists' managers er schools without proper licensing. The suit said the agencies claimed to select talentad peo- ple but actually accepted anyone who paid the fees . eTa« Credit SACRAME~TO (AP) -An ~me tax credit on wages, salaries, commissions a 11 d some seJf-employment income has been proposed· by an Oak· land legislator.· Introduced by Sen. John W. Holmdalh, (D-0akland)1 the bill' wduld provide a credit up to $JOO, beginning D....C:-31, 1972. • Polle11 Stafl• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The California Puti1ic Utilities Commission says it will r:etain it.I nde complying with the Presid ent·'& economic stabilization program. It explain·ed the rule, setting oondJUons for tRte Increases or r£rtff filings, will be main. talned for al least 90 days while it evaluates Phase Ill operatlonS. The commission· said it was "voluntarily complying" with the President's request in re- tallling the rule. The ' rule provides that any increase mUst be ''cost justified" and may npt reOect "future infiattonary ex· pectations": and that the in- crease is the "minimum re- quired t.o assure continued, adequate and tale servJce," or to provide for necessary ex· pansion to meet future r~ quirements. \ ' e "!'ti S'ued · LOS GELES (APl Internaµ&al Social ,<;lub ol Soo!bem California • ffied a $20,000 Superior C4trt suit agaiM:t Britannla Airways Ltd. for all~edly breaking an • agreement to provide charter passage for European tours. The suit contends that Britannia made· an oral agree- ment to provide charter passage for European tours conducted by International from October to December. But, the suit asserts, Brit.an· nia broke the igreement last November. refuslnp; to provide! tour. members. with charter passage. . . I e Pair il,pheld LOS ANGELES· !AP ) - A SHennan 03ks eouf)le hl'.15 wott more Utan $600,fXXl in damages against a firm they accused of w~id and . Elaine Sabih I received the judgment in Superior Court here against Cal·Pacific Leasing Co. of Beverly Hills. Sahib said the , company loaned him $30,000 for furniture in the form ot leases for the Items in 1964 and 1965. He said the errangement was intended to "avoid and violate" usury laws. e Sfdet11 Bill SACRAMENTO (AP I ~ An overhaul of California's in- dustrial sarety laws has been proposed by Assembly ma· jority leader Jack R. Fenton ([).Montebello I. Fenton, chairman or the Assembly Select Committee for Industrial Safetv. in- trod4ced. AJ1150 which be said would improye penalty and fine systems ~ upgrade the slllte ,' lildustrlal S a let y divilion'a education a n d n!seardi eection. The btll is similar-to me Wbich died last year In the Senate Finance Committte. ' ' e Plan 'Work•' LOS ANGELES (AP) Police Chief Edward M. Davis said that a ....,ia1 llorefront police sllltion dellg\ied to help SpanlaiHlpealdng consumers protect themselves again.It .IWindlers baa been "blgllly succea!ui" in ill first thrle montlll. The program, Opencloo El!Alldorel (0 per a II o 11 Swlndlen), is en . · prnjtdwbtre~· tn& olflCtrl -t OU1 ol a.IUft In the predominantly Mexlc» American ... olde here.. • Frldq, Fel>nialy 2, 19"/J • .. . . . . ....... _ '-'' .. ' .. . . . • ' . " t '• ~ . . . 1 ' ... -~ ' : . ' ' . ' ... ' , I ~ .. ~ ' . ' " ..... .. • -· .. ~·------.,.. .... 'r'•• (r'9-- , ' ' ' . ~ I ' ' , . • ' ' . ;~ ' l I • ' .•. •• i : .. ' • ' _..·"~·!··~.;'· • ,f • ' ': ': -' 'l:ii.' I ,··,.·_~;." ~';...t·1 •• ' ... Q• _ .. ;'. .· 'Jo'~::;~;·~:;.; ' ~ ' ~ ' .... ~:. ',.,. i f' : • • • ' \ . ' ~ ' ' .. -.. '. ... ' . ,' ., • • .. -· .. ' ' ' ' , , ' . . ~ ,. ' . ' ·~. " ~· 'I ' ., • •• It' :, ' . ... .. ' .. ' • ... ' . " _, • • ·-·· ··,' '·. ''·' ., " '• • " . .. ' ,. . ., -... . . . • • '·. • ; • • ... ·' ' . .. , ' - - I, ' • ' I '\ ' > I ' } '• , .. : .l ' . . . ' j . • ' ' • . ..., . • ' ... ' •· .. ' ' ... ' • ·1 . ... • !'·. •• -A ..... . ~· ,., ·, ... .1 •• .. . . .,~ .. ... '. !tUf.. • ' • ' ..._ ] ~ plw at~ Cer ran 51\c Fr1 t wi) """ 1r.'1 H1 Sa pq un i!I. ,Al WI cl· I OI 'A ar g• q. th tr Ill M m Vi 111 le liJ ·ol ·Sl • ., ·ei .. ·~ ... " ' -~ to ·C .ii -~ a :E • .. ~ 11 • ' ,., r 'I J ' • I •-'"--.': I ·~ ·' •' . . • • • • Lag1111a . Be~h -EDITION VOL 66, ~O. 33, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGE~ • • ., Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks ~--- OUl-ltE CbUNTY, CALIIORNIA FRIDAY,cFBRUARY 2, 1973 TEN CENTS Irvine . ComP,ap~ Plans New Shopping Center By L PETEii K1llm Of .. .,..., "" ... 'l'heJtvll!e C6mpany today disclo!ed Its p!BDJ for a rna~fve, regional shopP,Jng ar.d ftnancilll complex slrnllar to Newport Cenler to be bujlt on tbe 471)· acrea of flhnlands in tbe triangle fcrrned by the 51\nta Ana, ~ Diego and Laguna Freeways.' l::onstructiol\ of the first pha!e of what will be the fifth regiQp\ll_•)J!>PP!ui complex bordering the rSan · Diego . Freeway in Or1111ge i:ouniy • Will begin totally encloaed llid \Ir c;onditlooed. late nexi year, company officials said. frvine ' Com-officials di>dained ;rile inltisl devel!'Pment., costllli fl!.4 ~ Jle\Ween their new comples mtlllo!1J111 about one-fourth of .tbe land. -. and t& Costa "llesa center, however, 11111 acrea -will includ~ thrj!O maJ'li; saylllg'"it wlll loot more like aome of the deparyment stores, and 75 regiona! newer shopping centers in Northern specialty shops. rnaldng .it about the Callfunla. same · size South Cout Plaza i{I Costa . "It. will not be a n!pl'Oductlon of South Mesa is today. Coast Plaia,'' &\.company spokesman reotaUvely named the "Golden said. · Triangle, 11 th! complex, also Uke ~th Besides the normal shopping servia;:s Coast Pinza, 'will be· a~ !~st 'two leveLS, and o!Dce ~dings., the new center will alao feature five more accessible groupings of 11neigbborbood.type" retail outlets, inc~ one with fast.food services such as hamburger and taco stands. • Part of the center, itsell, however, will be altractiom such u reetaurants, movle tbeaters and even an enclosed ice skating rink, company spokesmen said. Total development of the triangle - much of wbicb la more than 10 years off because the property was jqsl removed I from qricultural preserves -will involve office buildings, apartments and perhaps MO or more hotels. frvine'Company officials also said they plan to Ue the development to major recreatlooal areas nearby, Including !Jon Co.miry Safari just south of the San Dlef> Freeway and another - Wldetennioed -rec~ational complex plaJllled • just north of the Santa Ana Freeway. ~ spokesman sakl the oompany is • 1xon ress9 I, ' ---T·-~ ---r- ' , ' • t ' Program 'Vpset' Cannibal'~ . ·:.. .. .... Wife May Be Exiled ·iaguna Girl 'Critical' • ter Dune Buggy Crash ' IS.yeai: .. ld Lasuna ~et: !"".!llln'ed in "vety aitk:al" at the intensive care unit •t South Community Hospital lollowlnl .1*'7 wbeo the dune bOggy In whlCl> she riding went out ol .-.i lad over Wednetday night. Schaal, ol 1140 Alta 1- .. received severe head inJuries lllld ble broken arm &lid rll!s In tllO rnilbap which ateo lA1urtcl "'9 7"""I ri<len In the fthldo, lldeo Qivtr, Kirk Ober'"*"'· ..JS, o1 511 . Nila St .• !:"na Beach, will .mo lo he hauocr the hoopltal tod131. lids Tbt ,.,.., . bad .... ~ • large c• in lili .IGnbead In tllO acddenL 'J>6el• Neu. II, of !IOI Terrace Way w~ relWed allor treabneill ln tbt CYCLE P A.TROLS • • 5.,ILL CONTINUE • Printmaker Shop Damaged by Fire • • •• • • ' . Gotcher Auto Art$ Fest . Lease Gets WASHINGTON {UPI) -Tbe Qffie. of Emergency Prepai:edness has prepared a l!raft plin calling for M1tionlni of a variety of fuela- from c~ to ho111e healing-to meet the nation's energy c;rliis, the WUb\ngton Slar·l!!•ws aid today. . . THI~ !'LAN, which the ~e1")llper uld'1s b11nf cit~u· lated amonr lllP Admlnlllntlon offlC!ala, wonld require UM Prell.· dent to declare a national flDelienc)' ~ il could be lmpl~tecl. Once tlnpleWlal, it W.ald allow tlie eonnmient to lat6 -"Pl to 1'1!qulrt the Ill el aullsll utes such •·coal f0< oU wblr!e {)06/IU!le,1 the Slai'l(lwa Ill& , · ' · ' . IT ALSO W01JCD esllblisb a syNlll cl prlorlllt11 !or flMi1 tae in order that -tlal truc\:lbg ind nllrold traftlc u well u mm transit ~ could ~ue to ~ dariaJ a lllel crllls, the newspaper old. · The rallonln& .,.._'ll'Olllol COlllPate to lhat Wa!d d11itn1 World warn. " • currenlly negotiating with several major department stores that have expressed interest in lpcating in the complex. but has not signed contracts with any of them. The company said the entire project still must receive local government approvals, since it is currently in· a farmbelt zone. The property lies totally ln unincorporated Orange County territory, IS.. COMPLEX, Page l) President Calls U.S, Promising DAILY PILOT LB • GOP Party Selection Under Fire SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The man backed by Gov. Ronald Reepn to lead California Republicans into the 1978 presidential campaign faces a challenae Ul1I weekend from 111gry oon11ervatlve dl!sldOnte. 1be diaenten came to the tm Republican State Convention today accusing Reagan'• "palace guard" or pol!Uw lleutenante ol trying to keep U "r lriP on the perty even alter Reagan ha1 left the govermnhlp. - The job at stake la vice chairman - lbe man who will be<ome tbe party leader In 197$-78. Some-of the Governor's key backen wanl Reagan to groom hlmlell for another try for the presidency in 1978. 'lbe lbowdown comes at the concluding c:ooventlon seulon Saturday. Reagan, the domlnant figure Jn the California GOP since 1966, has endorsed a fonner staff assistant, Paul Haerle, for the vice chalnnan's job. Haer le, 41, a Marin County attorney, ii being challenged by Truman Cempbell, ff, the F're.lno County GOP chairman. Cempbell called Haerle the feeder ol "aall .. ppolnted klnf.-maken wbo have attempted to contro " the party for tbelr own benefit and with disregard for the grass rootl worken who constitute the elrength ol lbe perty." Haerle replled that his opposition comes from "a group of rtghtwingers who regard me u a aellout to the moderates. They're trying to oulllank me on lbe right which is pretty hard to do. I was wilb Goldwater in 1964 and Reagan in 1966." 11liJ week'• convention marks a cro..roada for Ce!Uomla RepubUcens. Reagan, nearing his 62nd birthday, said flaUy this week be would not seek a third term a1 governor. At least four would-be 1ucceuon will be workina: lbe con•ention, largely behind the scenea:, to pick up support for their potential candidacies. There is no dispute over election of a new party chairman. Republican• traditionally elevate their vice chairman •to the No. 1 party Job every two yean. Standing In line or that post i.. Gordon C. Loce, the San Diego aavings and Joan executive, who used to be Reagan'• Cablnet secretary for business and transportetton. Laguna Chamber Schedules Talk On Bad Cheeks . Bad checks and what the buaineuman can do to protect himself against them is the topic ol 1be Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce 7:45 a.m. Wednesday bttakfast at the Hotel Laguna. Reservations Abould be made wllh the chamber by Tuesday. Speaking at the special meeting are Carroll Bu.ab. Laguna Beach detective, and a representative of TelecredJt, Inc., a Ihm which insures businesses against Joss due to bad checks. Buab aJao will di!cuss identification of bogus bills and what precautions may be taken by the busines.sman. "The program of educating buslnesa people against the probleme ol bad checks bu become very successful for the client while making it extremely dltflcult for the bad check passers," said Larry Hunt, Chamber of Commerce prealdenl. 'lbe meeting ls public. Breakfast Is !1llO. Reaervallons mey be made by phoning the Chamber at 49!-1018. Flu Fatal to 1,027 ATLANTA (UPI) -The London Du epidemic sweeping the country hea clalmed at leut 1,027 nv ... the National Center for Dlseaee Control reported lodey. DAILY PILOT FridlJ, f......,. 2, 1973 Whale Boosters l,:12'1 Mbri•f lJ ~s. to Press . , eds Over ·P OWs Fnm wq. Servtce1 U.S. olllcials "will he asklbg further questlool" ol the North Vle- dlplometa about the unexplaiDe!I )fbtm-te ot l;Jl7 American eervkiemen. w-ljaJllU 1111 to appear .. • pdaooer ltete MJpplled by the Communieta, a Pentagon spokesman said ,.. today. Jerry W. Friedbeim'a statement at a briefing -U.S. ln!entiw to keep pressing the North Vie-for iolonnattoo on milllng Amerlceo1, inclll\fing 308 eervlcemen bellaved to have been !Oii in Labs. Friedhelm ..,_ remarke mode by Henry A. Kllsinger, chief U.S. negottetor of the Vietnam ceaae-flre agroement and i!J pri!oner provisions. ' .. .-year teleYlslon iddr'ea ki Ille natioa. The South Vtetnan-commend todly reported 200 ce.,..flre violations by <;ommunlst force>, wt said tbe overaU level ol llghUnf bad dropped oil. -In netihboifng Lao1 -not lffected .-by-the Vletoem ~ -a rankinfl member ol the Communist Pathet Lao c&bled the government in Vientiane calling for an immediate cease-fire. The Pathet Lao wu espected to errtve in Vientiane !or neaotiallons 8alurday, diplomatic aourcea: rePorted today. -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew todey pledged In Bangkok , oontloued U.$. military and economic Pl to Thailand after the Vietnam war, a 'Iha.I spokesman reported: Agnew met for two boun with Premier Tbanom KllUkachorn and other Thal olflcle!J. • Cheerleaders and musicians from the new Dana Hills High School will play a major role in Satur- day's activities at the first annual Festival of the ... Whale at Dana Harbor. The three-day celebration in honor of the gray whale migretion started today with exhibits and art contests. Concerts, cruises and skydivers are on the schedule for the weekend. (R& lated picture< and story, Page 3) . "We had espectaUooe'ol leam!ng more than that," Friedhelm said ol tbe 1111 01 only seven U.S. millla\'Y lllera reported by the North Vietnamese Thursday as being captives in Laos. 1be Pentagon spokesman carefully avoided any abowing of anger and afy The vice president BITlved lo Bangkok Thursday 'afler talks · in 8algon with Presklent Nguyen Van Thieu and in Phnom Penh with President Lon Nol oo postwar reconstruction ol Jndnch!M. He is scheduled to Oy to Vlenllane 8alurday to meet with LootJan Premier Souvanna Pbouma, then go to Singapore, Jekarte eod Kuala Lompur . N m·ses Registry Closure Gets Halt From Judge Stale acttoo !hat would have forced the operator ol a South Lq\me nunes registry to dole his bullnesa baa been halted by order ol an Orange County superior Court judge. Judge Robert P. Kneeland granted a OO<lay tllenlton ol the llceow t .. Jd by Crossroad& Nunes llqtelry, arm s. COUt lllghway, and ordered rqlatry operator Chrtatopber D. O'Keele and la,,yen for lbe stale'• Depertment of COllsumer Allain to appear In his courtroom Feb. 15. O'Keele pointed out In hla demand for a wrtt agalnlt the slate'• relueal to extend the reglltry'• licenae that he bad inherited the rqlatry from hll mother, Mn. Jean O'Keele and that a dispute with hil brother had deltyed his appllcetloo for a llceme. O'Keele ltelel that the dllpute ii DOW reaolved and \hit be ii to Inherit the bilaloea nm /Or the put 12 :IMd "1 Mn. O'Koele. She died AIJC. 11. J O'Keele polnta out lo hil ectlon that hll registry eends 150 registered and practtw nunee ~ employmmt -In five 1ocal hospitals, numerous nursing and convalescent homes in the Lagwia area to many private homes. Closure ot the agency . would have left many of those nones wiUM>ut employment, be successfuily argued in his Superior Court action. ' .f'l'Olll P qe .I NIXON •.. waste, more results and Kf'ellter freedom for the Individual ~cen to earn a rtghlfW place In hla own community - and !or lhe ltetee and loceUllea to addresa their own needs in their own ways in lhe light ol their prlortUee. "The role ol the federal government ... should not be to dominate any llla!ta of Amerlcen IUe, bui nlhe< to aid and encourage people, communities and instltutlo!ll to deal with u meny ol lbe difficulties and challenges facing them as pos1ible," he said. Allhough lbe emphes!J in the meuage was on domestic matters, Nl.xoo promlled a foreign poUcy lhal would malnLalo "a strong America -an America whole word is believed and wbose strengtl> ii respected. "The peace with honor we have achieved. in Vietnam baa strengthened this basic American credibility," 6e aaid. "\Ve must act lo such a way io comJng years that W.. credibility will remain intact, and with It, the world stability of wblch It Is eo lndllpensible a pert." Nixon ducrlbed tbe 1,llOO-wml report as a "conclae overview of where we stand 81 a people today." ............... 1 CANNIB AL . • • Indonesian cultural values. He did not elaborate, but hinted at basic disapproval of mixed marriages. 0£ficials also complained that, iq their tw~year. $720,000 campaign to civilize lbe savagee, Clllef ObeblfOk was their most Important link as the tribal leader, By marrying the clllet, It IJ charged, Miss Sargent places the civilization plan in jeopardy. Government officials alao said ebe may be forced to leave her new home in Mullama, 212 mlles east of the muddy town of Wamena deep in the state of West 1rlan quite soon. Leary Heavi ly Gua rMd in Jail SAN LlnS OBISPO (AP) -Drug advocate Timothy Leary, awaiting further court action oo two triala, remainl under Ugbt guard at Calilornla Men'1 Colony, the prilon be i.. charged with eaceplng from three yean ago. Leary WU trensfemd from Santa Ana after a Judi• continued his trial there oo drug coneplncy cha'll'9 untU March 5. In the ID04Dllme. his arraignment baa been eel for Feb. 13 at San Lute Obtepo County superior Court on the eecape charge. -- . -··· -· In the <hoit County caae ID Innocent plea hae been entered. FromP .. el LEASE ••. foundallon and undentandlng of the contract terma, Boyd said. He said be boped the upcoming ....ion would result 1n positive recommendaUona In the terms ol the 1.... renewal. r.urrent lease runs through 111'15. Funds from lhe festival ere used to belp pay off Main Beach Park debt . The Oc:toher meeUng low!d the festival withdrawing the previously ollered :17 pereent-4155,000-lenm and ollering a 20 perceot increase, a1 well aa tying ln the metten ot lease length and grant admln!Jtrellon. 2 Men f.onvicte:d In Slaying P lo t SANTA MONICA (AP ) - A Sl·yw-old men convicted ol hiring a ft1end to murder his mother to gein a $11,000 lnbertlance has been senlen<ed to Ille lit prilon. The friend, a 21-year-old AWOL aoldler, alJo wu sentenced to a llle term. Judge Puree YOUllg of Los Angele1 Superior Court handed down the oentencee Tbuntlay lo the case of tbe soa, Mark Bredy of Santa Moolce, and bis lrtend, Fred EpUng, who had beeD AWOL from Fl Ord. Citizens' Bond Group Shows Growth of Capo More evidence of an = populeUon growth wtthln the ca Unified Scbool Dlllrlcl bu been ftVtaled by the chairman of Arvy's-Frteotla, a dtlxnl lrDUP 111pportln( Ille Feb. Ill ocbool bond election. , The number of "'1Jland ..-s ID the 154->quore mile area has --. thon one-thl"11ince Mardi, -lat to Rev. Allan Vtmon. A total ·ol U,ilOI pettODI ore ell(tblo to' vote in tbe upoomlng electlOD. In March, wbe!l lht di'-grou~ in 1 -tu eleetlon. ...... 17 t• """ltl'ec!. voten within , the GilU'lct-;;;; IDcreue 11 7,38t. , "ft'• qui apparent wby !he aeboola art crowded and !adfll a nilM!l'llb lllU31lon In -quarters DeJI )'Oil," said Vernon. • He said IOme ol thll tncru• ~ he attributed to Ille ~ tltc:tlOn lo November. Both jJolltlcal pert!• made diligent efforts to rqlli,r voten and tucceeded. • . A n!glstratlon campolsn by Arr/'I l'rfendl baa -111 aildod blilidlldt of newVOlarltotlle=aod-ol tbeM an new to lbe dlotrlct. Vemon u1d -.._.. tban bpi their word" alter promillJla lo March tbere would ba no focrua ln"lhe IOboo1 tu rai.. 'Iba -llilll cut the nta ~ ll eoote when 1 , !aria lllcf1111 ID asseaed valuatloo -,_.iad ~ the .Umm•r. He allO u1d lhe IOboo1 diltrit!! upocta tbe average debt-urvlot la• rale w!D Ml lncreue fa lbe De'il ... era1 yeart, .... HtlleFtb.•----- Laguna P1anners Ask Suggestions For New Funding The Planning Commission ol Laguna Beach i.. soliciting suggestions from residents on ways In wbic:b. an estimated $llOO,OOO expected to be received in federal ......... sharing fundl can best be spenl Written recommendations are encoura,..t and llbould be sent by Tuesday to the PLumlng Commission al City Hall A publlc: beering oo the mailer i.. eet for 7:il0 p.m. Feb. 12 at the regular P-g Commllslon meeting. "This preeenls a unique _,.iunlty to develop an -live pnlt!l'8ID for using that money in the moot producttve manner possible," said Wayne Moody, planning director. CUrrent plans can for a buildup ol cily reservee and then development ol a goals and objectives program on ._,.titure ol the fundl, wbicb will be received by the cit)' '"'" a ftve Jeer period. Application of the -to tax ttliel for property ownen ~result in lower and lowor amounta belhg m>t~ by the dty u the monies are dfsbuised oo a tax..Uart lonnule of per capita income and-the local tu -· dty-olllciall bave said. Laguna Art Collection Re opened to Pt,ablic The permanent memortal co1lecttoo of 20th century ert owned by the LaiUDa Beach Mu..eum of Art will reopen for public view et a champegne bullet et 7 p.m. Saturday. The oollectton, boueed In tbe remodeled museum, will be oo dleplay IDIW Feb. 2!. Dally boun 1tt from ll:ilO a.m. to 4:il0 p.m. at the museum, 307 CUH Drive, Lquoa Beech. . recriminationl despite o b v lo u l!i disappointment. • He sald American officials do not connect the lack of more POW names with the continued U.S. bombing lo Laoo. In other developments: -President Nguyen Van Tb I e u ll!lllOUDCed !hat llouth Vietnam will begin political negotlatloos with the Viel Cong in Paris no later than Tuesday. "I have ordered Ambassador Phaqi Dang Lam to meet lhe Viet Cong in Paris DO later than Feb. 6 lo solve the internal problems of South Vietnam," Thieu declared 8alurday in e Tel lunar .f'rontPqeJ COMPLEX ... allbough. the city ol Irvine boondary i.. adjecent Immediately south of the San Diego Freeway and north along the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station-El Toro. The reglooal trtangle was excluded from tut year'• ,a,400-acre Fraiser an- neutloo but the city ol Irvine doee in- clude lbe property in ite "sphere of in- Ouence" mapa. The anneutloo wu OOtJibt by Jrvine pr!merily lo obtain control ol property closer to Ml!slon Viejo that i.. lnteilded as a major lndustrtal park. Creation ol tbe new shopping center will make the San Diego Fne'-8)' corridor e vertlahle mecca lc!r all Onilti• <Dmty lhoppen, By 111'15, and all wlthln a »mlilllle drtve, will be the 1. not. w-Mall, lluntlngton Con~, South C0ast Plaza, the Golden Tri e and a new lbopping center construction In Lq\me_Bllls. Wblle Irvine Company olflclale declined to name any ol the major deparment stora It te lrY!nl to lure to 1be new complex, eourcu lnillcated that Sean, tbe major drawing card at louth c.ut Plaza, will not be one of them. · A new Sean 1lore alreedy ii planned neerby et the Lquna Billa center. • Organist to Perform .. Organist Gall Hillman will perform at tbe Feb. 7 meeUnr ol tbe Ceplllr..0 Bay Symphony Guild. The guild will meet et l:IO p.m. al the Billman home, 3*2 Palo Alto, Dana Polnl Main Beach Bid Changes 'Fra gi"le' Lqune Jkacb .mlY )lave to walk a tight rope .In considering changee to the proposals for development of the Mairi Beach Park, il $6111l,OOO In cmlrlcted stale granil are not to he endqered. Clly' Manager Larry -relUmed this week from meeUnp lo Sacramento with state officials. Minor changes in the stale approvec! plans would generally be acceptable bul major deletlo!ll could cauee the ltele to require the cJty to seet a new contract wllh 1be stale, Rost said. "Modest amendments 1t1ch u relocatloo of certain fllncllons or d>a- in tbe lpeclllcatlons of materlall could probably he handled succe1alully by what Ibey call memorendum amendmenti of the contracts. But major delet!Ons or addlttona of luncllone wookl • undou6tedly result In t1ie reopening of the cmtnct heeauae Ibey ebrogate the lpirtt of the contract/' Rose said. · ... Be "kl It w81 fOSS!ble for the dty to drllw up Chang .. , and ..met 1heiit to the stat. for conalderation• wilhoul glvhil dp lhe-eid1Ung eonlracte, however: "It ii a malter ol lelllng,"llkinc, 'what if we did thl.s, what if we' did IOIDelbiDg else,' " ~ aald. Certain pha... ol the park, including the expeMes ol paving and the delliil and locaUon of the city lifeguard !ldlfty bave. 'Ired aome member. of Ille eoinnumlty. ' There have been prol!'Jlale lot relocation ol the faeillty · wllleh u - plenned ltenda on tbe beach about Wllere the exlstlilg while tower 'ii, SUggeettons have been made that ,tbe guard lecillty could be moved to !he nortbero clll! area • ol the park and hidden from Inland -view there. Relocation of the "ladllty probohly wwld mt-change grant ltelwl, 8-said. CLEARANCE SAit CONTINUES THIS WEEK PiATUllNG. SUIP SOFAS. • \ \ \ • .., •• IA1I ..... 111111111 .. 9il.-.. o ......... ,... 0 ' • ... ,. .. "• I l --h•mpl• lh ...... 1 s.r.ct ,;...,P' ,_ k......ieo, Htrit•p. O...tl, end ... ,;y Ot11 ... -e,.i11llf .. •' ••~••"" pri•"8-Slop 299 in i.4.y fw i-t ..i.ctH>o. _ _ • DUX& HEllTAliil>-ttfN~EDOH-WOODl,IAAtl-ICAUS'IAN • .. ,. MJ.J ... 1.A$UHA atACH 9 141--NW't. ........ lOtlltAHCl e J-HA-111111.'lll. lrt.tJ)t 17 17 , -. I • Saddlehaek 'foday's Final VOL 66, NO. 33, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ' ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA FRIDAY, f'.BRUARY 2. 1973 TEN CENTS .. -.- Irvine Company Plans New Shopping Center By L PETER KRD!G Of ................ '!be Irvine Company today disclosed ila plans fnr 1 massive, regional shopping aJl!i linaDcial comples slmilar to Newporl Center to be built on the 470 acres of farmlands in the triangle formed by the Santa. Ana, . San Diqo aD!I 1-na Fftew!l)'I. ConattuctiM ol the first pbsae of wbal will be the fllih ~I &bopping ·compl.. bordering the San Diego • Fr<eway in Orange County will begin lata oext year, oompany-offldals said.- The inilial de~~ cootlnc $11.4 million on about -.lourth al the land - 1111 acres -will include three majcr department stor<s, and '1$ r<gMml · specialty shops, making it about !be same size South Coast PlaD in Colla Mesa la today. Tentatively named the "Golden Triangle," the eomplu, aJao like ScMb Qoast Plaza, will be at leut two levels, ·1xon .. Gotc.her Auto . t 'License Tags? I u JOU· don't present oi mail rour· cJ\eci;-for Im automqbDe license '. lags today you'll iel tagged with a 10 percent .penally fee lhrooghout February and It doubl~ March. . ~~C'meoi'" M~ yrJ.I.: ooted the ileadline batfalways been Feb. '4 until tbls year wben leglaJators cbanged ti to 'the first Friday in February. . You can come ill under the wire If ;your cbedt la pootmar~ed befOF< midnigbl •, P rosecution Asks GOP· Party Selection Under Fire SACRAMENTO (AP) -The man bacl<ed by Gov. Ronald Reapn to lead CallfQfllia R<publlcans into the 1J'l& presidential campaign faces a diallenge thla weetend fnm angry oomervative dlyidents, '1116 -.rs came to the Im Repul)licanL 'State Convmlion today klWly eoc:losed,ond air ccmdillooed. ~-0~ disdained eGmpKisons between their new complex and the O:lsta Mesa center, however, saying .. it will look more lite 90me of the .._ abopplng centers In Northern caJilomia. "It will nOt be a ftprOductloo of South Cout J>lua," a company spokesman said. eem.. !be -i abopplng oenicea and office hJildings, the oew center will ~ feature five more accessible groupings of "ne!g)>borhoCNl-type" mail oullell, Including one with fut.food ...-vices such as hamburger and taco stand!. Part of the center, itself, however, will lie attractions auch as restaurants, movie lbeaten and even an enclosed ice skating dnk, compaoy 'l"'kesmen said. Total development of !be triaogle - much of which la more than 10 years off becaUS& the p:operty was just r<moved Crowd Too .·Big, Meet Breaks Up "y GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. DdY ...... s.tatf A' ra-., unruly and Impolite crowd of :!SO)lersoi>s Thursday night forc<d'Jr-· vine city planning commiasiooers to abandoo the Village ol Valley View pub- lic bearing when a fire,~ rulod the Cf1JWl! too large for<the 15o.eat cltj ball council chamber in Town center. J L = • • ' ' , 8-moi;ith Te$18 ·. ~·-~·· -~ .....,. al l poilllCaI llenlmanta .itf llJing to mp '•~:.;*lew~·~ ilsue and unforfunalely • .!here ..... ~ I -• I'-·r n <m·the parly evm afl<r 8-ln 'T ~~~-1 -~~the~ , ~ns'-1'. .1;rlil:' • The Joli •t....., 1a-v1ce -- ..,.., ,,,. ( • A ......_ the man who will -the pu:ty ....,.,.,NA, ltalJ AP) -• ..--,,. leader in 19'1>71l Same al Ille GoterlD'I -----"' elglit Ry --Reapa lo groom milltbo in jail eadl today for actar him8elf far -lrJ for the .... T P ?' ·~wDINAL 4'•1Jh".'P ·Man°""I . ---In ....... ..., ·-. -mod.ale all who wanted to bear wbat was going (11.,. • ' Jeers, catcalls and loud oooveraations -. )lrando, actress~ -presidency lo ll'IS. and director Bernardo Bertolui::ci,1 on 1be abowdown comes at the o:incJ11Cting ·" obsceDlty cll•rgea for the film "'La•l con•enllon --,.. New EA Oardinbl ' lllDollg •PJi<OXllilalely 100 -fGn>. ed to liStea to tbe ~inp fn>m the lec01id llocir ballway led to closure iii testtmon.y· on · the controversial %.OO"acre planqeif comnluntty. '!be heMing wu conliqued to the Feb. 15 commission ~ in Paris... . ' Reagan, 'the dominant ~ in the - Be 'alsci demanded that lbe f1hii he -caJllotnia GOP since 1111 Im -'*" bannOd permaoeotly In Itafy. •former staff a-ant, Pim llaede, 1nr The defendant. wer< not In. tbe . the vtee cbainnan ;• job. cour1nlom: ~uccl,, 32, who teatlfled · llaerle, 41, a Mllrln County attorney, Is last we4,. was In New York for l\Je being chslleng<d by Trumao Campbell, Amerlcall .I'~ o( bla movie about a 44, !be Fresno C.-ty GOP d\linnan. me aff8ir between an American Cmnpbell called Haerle lfie re.ier of '!ridower and a yomig French girl in "setf·appointed fdag-maten wbo have Paril. (See picture, Page 4). attempted 1o conln>I" the party far their Prooecotor Gino Paolo LatiJii asked an own benefit and with disr<ganl for Ille eigbt·month tarm alao for the film's grass loots -wbo amt-a.e -meeting. Tim Manning ~C:~f=~~ '· Wamo, -end a portion ol Irvine c:omii.ny Honor_ ed at Ne~"-" planning ..... u .. Jim Taylor'•.......,. ..., .talion. , l , Taylor -ecooomiat Tom Alll-"Y ne AMdatH Pr<ss ' . ley who discussed some of the population "l'm.cfeli&bltil, al Counle," ~ • and eeonomic statistics .on developmeQ 1!1111411r 11"'8inl .q1.· 41l-.\jlg~~ !'id ii> 1*rby Valley View. • ~. Alberto Grimaldi. Latini said strength of the party." Oie mllYle was ''domlnaleil by the Idea of Haerle replied Iba his 'OftioaHkn excitement ·and unchecked appetite for comes from ••a group ol rightwiogen m .....-u-~ .._.... '!8.-"":Dililt'~an While many llrained to hear the.,..._. _.., -_,_, -~ edtafl!lns, il . was evideDI that many Allaa iS; that !JO."la '~.:ii ' ¥w '°"""' with their minds made up to op- .._;... II' 111o lliman 'ea • '.'tli.,irch. pose the University Park-like o:levolop- Chrelaled Sloryj'Page,l) ' · ment ot !20,000 to !30,ooo. homes. ""! _,.., rbneli't bad . time to rQ....+ .. 'lbe hearing irlvolves zoning for a por-'~ '' lion ol the. 484-aci:e planned cooununity, .. -pleasure." -regard me a a ..._ .. the ..........._ :'l!ie movie was praised by . many They're trying to outflank me oo the ~ ancnoreign ctltlcl: • rigllt wllich fl pretty bonl lo do. I was ' f:nJm agricultural presenu -will inDve oftiee hoj... apartments and perllaps -or _,, liolefl. Irvine ()npmy olfrills al9o said tbey plan to tie the ... ...,._ to majcr ----.,.. nean.y, including Lioo Caantry Safari just llOlllh of the San Dieeo ,.,_., and --lllllletormlned -.......-icomples plamwd jl&St north-of the Sanla Ana ~1-- A spobsman Slid lbr company IS . ,.._ ·-.s UTAIUSl...atT C.C-•-'11••-orar. a.w. S.c• • Wyn Sargent: May, Be ExilOO . ~r Marriage , . --........ • currently negotiating with several major departntent atores that have expressed interest in locating in the comple.I. but has not signed contracts with any of them. 1be company said the entire project still must receive local government approvals, since it is currently in a farmbelt zone. The property lies totally in unincorporated Orange County territory. !See COMPLEX, Page 2) . President Call s U.S. Pr omising WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pronouncing the nation .. sound and full of promise," President Nixon today called on the Democratic-cootrolled Congress l 0 support progranv-he said would streogthen lbe union by reducing the federal role and increasing individual initiative. "We en ter 1'1S economicaU:y strong, militarily seci8'e and; -Important of all, at peace ~a long and ~~:ar . . . The bas~ ajate ot our union Is sound and full,Jf.j)nimllef' Nmil lllid. It was the &a.al a aeries ol written messages to °""""5 wllich }'" fl lllllstlluliJlf Ibis ,... ,.. llie tradltinaal Slate ol the' Union ~. Ni.ton revealed few apeclfi~ ol the •1fresb. approach to government" which he advocates, reserving the 'details for measages to be sent to Congmo in the coming weeks. -~- But he sal(I !be nation must rely -. oo the statea and on .individual initiative to meet the problems that federal government bas beeri unable to solve. fUxoo appealed directly to Coogreas for llllpport, appar<nUy hoping to counter criticism of tbe program cuts outlined in bis budget this week, and to refute complaints that he Is trying to U1Urp Go•a1••e•:al fmw Im bn*a aul in legislative aulbority. fulonria owr the morriaee ol "As Presldellt, I recognize that I Hmtinglon -adm..__ • Wyn cannot do this job alone," Nixon said. ~ to Ille cbief al a .._._I tribe. • ''Thedo_ ..,_~-~-~.l!•-~ I I>)edle _...dies w.r 'ti:.• dfw1rJ--4 11 to my....-• to BCJUeYe a constructive piF and lift 1-ldi-. 1eportedly working relatimsbip with the Congress. mil<d Ilia s.,..... a Qid Obllianlll: "Hy sincett hope Is that the esecutive ' · · and legislative branches can wort in mabimoa)' a mantb ago. t-ethe!' in URS great underta"" .... in a Officiab: o1. the Departmml of Social ~tive spirit of mutual res;cl and Affairs in .tabita .,.-daim tbe wwaa• coopeation,'' Ni:roo said. Aq>~!P Manning commented in ~ of -which are already built on 1l*1o--"II'• a ferrific honor, espOciaJJy land no. owned by the' ltvlne Compaoy. l'Olloe seized ti ill -bomel, with GoldWaler In -and '-iD < )li:ouilioUt Italy after two private. 19"." CfliieruJ-amercbantlromBol0£!18,and 'lbls 1 weelt's COllVeslllon marts a "'!'llliic Im __ a .,_.... -aai to Bill be did ncit retreat from bis earlier dvilise the a~ asoertion that federal programs -a young Roman -filed complainls.-tbat .~ I.or. Calilomla;Repil>flcMK It was oi..cene. '!be Roman said bis Reagan, nearln& bla 6lnd blrtbday, said ~ was sbocl:ed by the IHUal OaUy thla week he would not seek a tbinf .equmces. term as governor. .., Irvine Company Files Claims for Upper. Bay ,. of $140,$14 pokl In -.. die pi .... !) -tr.i-... llllt ... -al lhl land linoe the ....,.. pi-~·· rlrlbtl Ml ... filed. 'nila """"" -be -•• -flndfng tliat tbe pabllc -Ill .... tbe ..... lo ..... to Ille pi • \y. ftr.Los Angeles and parjicularly'for my · The 200<\cre area Is bounded by CUiver ~... Drive, Moulton Parkway, Yale Avenue lie said tt was a surprise, allbouih he and the Santa Fe railroad tracb. ·An llad -alerted a few days ago lllat this es!lmated 4,700 people would occupy !be could happen. ' pniposed 912 single family att.fcbed and An:bbisbop )laming arrived in .Tapan 50I slngle-lamily delacbed ....... and m Tuesday on a tour gf missions. He is to . a~ents. • viii\ Hong Kong llanila 111<1-New Guinea About• 20 acn!S of public parks, plus hem •ttendinJi a eucbe.ristlc coagress · open space for two schoofl and another cr:.<ning Feb. II in Australia. lle.)!lans.to 24 acr<S of·private greenbella and pcrb -.. to Los Angeles Feb.,Z7. arnllljllls to about II pero!l1I open space The conm-, for the new canflaals is in the proposed ..ie.elopmmt, Commio- \ldleduled lbrdl 5 at tlie Vallcan. , aion Franklin H\lfd .noted today. , Atc~•hia:IMJp Manning ii viewed II· ao He described 11lltrsday nlcbt'1 le8Sbl op<t>miDded penon wbo bas .~id a· aa "miserable" and deplorad the pro- quiefq< influeo<e on the Los Angeles fanity and "obooxlO!ll. behavior" al U- •dolio:-'s U million catholi<L preseol." lie ... faced with the tait of leltling Comllllsskners todny noted they be- (See MANNING, Pap I) (See CROWD, Pap I) Fuel. n_.1ions . . -. ' Emergency · Pr ogr.am Pre-pared W~GTON (llPI) -The Office of Emergency Pre~w llu preliaied a draft plan ealling for rationing of a variety or fuels--=::.,Id home beating-to meet the nation's energy crisis, tbeW--3qiv~uidtoday. ...,..... DRAF'T PLA", which the n~ws_paper' Said Is lleln& cift"ir-laied amoei llllh Admlnlilration officials, would requite the Presi- dent to declare a national emergency belore it could be implemented. Onqe impl•1111ed, It would allow the government to talre steps to reqoiN 1118 -oi 111bltitutes 111th 11 C.al tor oil .wiip,~ble, tlleSW.~ ' • ' ' . rr AUO;WOULD wbliih a ayJtem of prtorWa f8r fuel 1&111 tn order tliat -till truc:llng ll!d railroad lnttlc ....-...u ....... transit qltema.could coatinue to opera!.* during a "1lel lrilil, the -rn~nlng IJlla would compare to that uaed durln& World W1rU: • ·-especially thole initialed during the 'Ibey alao llinled the -Mrs. administrations of Democratic (former) Obabarot -the ...... ihto Presidenls John F. Kennedy and Lyndon matrimmy m •• s -rftw WU. a boot* B. Jolmon -have failed . la ...mac cm -liahits al Ille pnmn.,. ''The Ume bas come wben we must llulia tribe. make clear <boi<ea -cholcoli between old programs that se t worthy goals but .Ilia 5aqplil, "' ~ OliOlianJt, failed to r<acb them and new programs .__ me will dim the """ty that provide a better way to rea1it.e those .-ol the lfWial. wbicb ,.......... goals; and cbuie"8, too, between G..tljnp. cooipeUng J/'Ollfams -all ol which may "If Ilia Sargmt: sheds 111!1' dotbes. be desirable Jn themselves, but ooly then lier' method II' --to the some of wlilcb we can afford." . triheo Is . Diil -# says the ''The _.. to ilWl1 tf the domeatlc I,..• __ ~ ol Sodal Allain. ' pn>blemo ""'-Is Jllll bliber tases and Mis Sargllm..-are •t more spmdiaf," -said. "It is less 11oming Star Drm. P " C""' -.r (See NIXON, Pllle I) '"!II the llllliaa Tilage. llalim Valley. W\S lrilft. _......_ U. is • •113td of llP"'!"c the.,... ........ L .. If a OJea~ America wmnu leaws .-,,.,_ IOr a pilmlhe jlicle life. tMa _, .... ..., ..... nample al-lo· ..... the-... aiM """ ..... --·-• f Gom1•e4 ---.., °"" 1111\Y e<ile bOr -Ille_, -.... Na ezpired .. De ....... _ n.pe... -. ..... llu•c•er, lbe cauld ~ be allowed Ill remain .. Ibo ~ .. !be _ ... -. Mis Sa.-.... -··""' to the CNlll:J' bJ ttie wtfe ti ....... 8almto ___ lall ___ _ ~ podwi1I -raeMtll ...... lo lndalf!dt !lba .. ol#liied -.. Ille post !Gr the ,.,,...h, ,.. .......... , "' medical •••• ., ....... tlie Sqml-Opt hod JDoorpanled. • A Maj. Ga ,.. I ri, ..... --..-.. the t ~ " -1rtlfln; .abo mm.. ........... , . itDOe ,,,,,_ ... ...,_ 11111 ....... -• lltL Ob"!r+: -............... far llMll ....... et ........ · lie ..... _..., ... -.. at -·Ii Mol<f-mmriqls. Weadler Cooslderable cloudiness is the way the weatberlady 1ees it for ~ Saturday -but oo rain. Hlgbs al the heacbes !'ill lie around 60, ri,. ing to 65 Inland. Lows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TOD~ l' A !.,.,,..,. Ro<ke llc from ~ dio City Music Hall Is .OW kfc+ mo vp M r ht•II dromalitulfv ijl Ille r..dlng roz. of • .,,. local thcolcr cqmc4 Se• P~ 26 Of today'I Wetkt~. , ...... _ 1 -" -. ·-... ........ . Qozo:f JI --I --. ,..._. Dlt ,., ........ .... 1•• lt ,......,.. 11 • = ...... -, --. --.. ....... ....._ ,,.... -----·-. ---...... 4 ........ ... ............... , ..... --. I . ~ Z 0.ULY PILOT IS ess Reds Over POW s Kennedy CJlaims Broad Espionage """' Wire some .. U.S. ollidals "will be uking lllrther ql>OStioos" ol !be North Vletaar.- dlplomata lllout the uouplllned -..bouts ol 1,317 American -whose ....... ran to appear m pr!loner um RJPPLied by !be Communists, a Pentagon spokesman said IOday. Jetty W. Frtt.dbeim'1 statement at a brleftnr Wldencored U.S. lnlentloos to lre<'P lftlliai Ibo North Vietnamese !or lnfmnallao Cl! m!Jsing AmeriCMI, lndmllng 3111 aervlcemen beUeved to have been loot In 1-. Frlodbelm echoed r<marb made by Remy A. Kiuln&er. chie! U.8; 11e1oti!tor of tbe Vietnam cease-!ln! agreement and iu pr11ooer provlsioOJ. "We bid expoctatlooa al learning more than that,'' Frtedbetm uld al tbe list of Bank of America Group Purchases Joaquin Bonds A Bank al America undenniting group is !be apparent high bidder in Santa Ana en a IU million bond issue or tbe San Jolqufn Sdioo1 DIJtrtcl which WU sold IO keep tbe dlltricl ellglble !or state aid. The awanl is eapected to be made nert week by tbe COU11ty board of supervilon. It is tbe aeoood issue from a 15.4 mil1lon bend electloo approved by dlslriel \l'Otera In April, 1971. The first sale from that amount wu in December, 1971, at $%.I ml11iCll. Net Interest coot to !be dlltrict Wider tbe -·· bid would be 5.1 pen:enl. The bend Issue will be tbe isst !or the diatricl, which goes oul ot buaJneu June IO, ocoordln& to Dave ~crnu .. .,ian-. Ila 11 elementary , three intermedlale tchoois and U,400 1tudenu will be taken over by two newly unified ldlool dlltrictl, Irvine and Saddleback Valley. F...,.P .. eJ MANNING ... tbe oatlcn'a !Cllrih largest archdiocese when be ...ceeded Jamea Francis Conllnal Hciatyre m Jan. 21, mo. The archdlocete •u known across the nation u the "fortreu" of the Roman Cetbollc Owrch. "• Prleltl complained aboul a lack or lnedml. NW!I in one community staged : what amounted to a revolt against ; cburcli leadersblp. Blacb and Mexican- ; American eatholiCI talked of neglect and : alienation. Refonnen and youth referred to worn out customs and a general lack of relevance. 'll>ne yean later, tbe dissenters are silent, due, according to many observers, to the wlllingnhs or !be youlh!uJ.looking 13-ye&l'Old archbishop to lbten to grievances. 1be archbishop began a series ~f refortt11 that began to silence the critics • ""'" after becoming archbishop. • He made materisl on the mllltary drafl and conscientious objecUon available to the youna;; stressed the church'• concern !or Mexlcan-Amerlcan5 and blacka; • autl.orir.ed Saturday evening Mass; ' .. tablished a 21-pariah ln!er-Parochtal Cowdl and 1 Priests' Senate. Be apreued _ particular concern for youth, saying, "today's young people are wanderfoJl. Tbey have wmderful values. We m blessed with this genenUon." But Archblshop Manning h a s maintained a strong stand against aJortion, calling a recent U.S. 5uJl"'lle Court dectaion pennitUng abortions up to the siJ:th month of pregnancy "out-- Heroding Herod." OU.NM COAST • DAILY PILOT T'a9 Or ..... C-t C».ll'f' l"llOT, wftJt Wllldl ..................... ,__ .. """' ..... h Or...,. CfQt Publl.tllne COnlpe11r. Sipe. .... ~ -........ M1N11, ~ .. ,....,. ,., C.lt ...... ,.....,.. ...... ........ ,..., IHdll~IJI Vtfi.y, LlllUM '-". lnNatlltdillMdc tlld &tn C""-"it ... Jlllll c:.,lllr-" •lrlel9 ~ ........ It ........... ,..,....._.. .... '-'"l'L '11e,,llli!:fMl ......... ~11Mntw..t .. 1 1"11tt, at,. M-, Ctlllwfllol, fl6& ltoMrt N. w,..i ~.,., ......... • JK• l. C-ley Yim .................. o.n..11 ........,. n-•• KM...U ·-n • ., .. A. M11rplilno ~Edl'8r Clir..tn H. '"-•ich1nl P. Nill ----_QM; ... I ..... .., ,,,.... ~11Md11 Jllf~~ ......... ...,.: 91 ,_, ·-..,.,._ hkt11 11171 IMCJI llOullY..-11 ,_ ~i • ....... II Ct!NM ltttl flt ut I I f"4t '42o4UI c ""' .w ...... M2·1&71 ._ n1 , Al 1., •=••1 '2 ,, •• 4n.+ut ~ ""' OJ-.. C..t .......... ~ .... ..-............. ...... ...... --.,. ........... ..... ~-··==--..... ....,c...~ .. -.... ....... ,, ......,, .,...,,. ... ...,. oolT teYeO U.S. ailliWy lien •-Id by the North --11u..., .. being capt!,.. In i- 1be Pmtap. IP* ••• aat611J ·-.., ........ _ ... .., rocrimlnallolll ....... •~•l••I dlappnlntment . He aid --do Doi CCllllOct the ladt ot -POW ....,.. with the c:aatinued u..s.. ...... ii. I.-. In oU8' ........ , ...... : -l'relidml N-Va T~ha an.,..,...., Iba! -v-oil.I bep. pollllcal negottallam -Ille v ... °"" in Paria llO tater -"-lltf, .. I hive ordered Amt "'« Plmn. Dang Lam to -Ille Viet °"" .. PW llO taler than Feb. I to -Ille intemal probiema "' --" Thieu dectanod SalurdaJ ii a Td ~ oe~· year tderisian addiess so die mdan.. The South Vietnamae ,,,,..,,..,..,. today reported 200 ceuHitt ,.w-bJ Communist forces, but aid the .......U level or ll8lrting bid druppal all. -In neighboring i--... a!l«led by the Vietnam ~ -a r..UC member or the ConDMtDist Padld LM e&bled the govemmml la. Vi-di•• calling !or ao lnnnrdi* ~ The Patbet Lao was nperted to antw. in Vientiane !or nqutiatiam Salwday, dlplomallc llOUt'CeS .._,..i -,. -Vice Presicleot Spir9 T. Agnew -1 pledged in Bangkok _....., U.S. mllltary and NWxmlc aid to -- after the Y-ldnam ..... • 'lltai spol<eaman repWd_ Agnew met !or two boon rill PJemia 1banom KIUh ho and -'llai ol!ldals. Tbem..--•BampW Tllnday alter ...... Wp rill Pmtdent N11'7'DV•,_ ... ia Phnom Penh wi111 1\-Lm Nol .., postwar reoomtrudima., 'Mo Mi+ He ta -....i to fly to VWI Satunlay lo -rill ·-l\miler Souvanaa Pbouma. then Ill to S'ing4•• e. Jakarta and Klla1a ·- Sifl•t for Sore Eyes Visitors catching this scene at Chessington's Zoo complained that somebody was getting their goat. Act_ually there's an explanation: the goat is looking over fence and legs belong to goat's keeper who is &Wig about biJ duties. WASlllNGIOM (AP! -.& _. lir Sm.. Edwad IL K!! 'r (DX ). SlJI theft Li .-., --p 2 J pilillcol • ... I 'J actiYKiel ..:.. .:I ~ fl' I' Eal Pl •P JI J .CROWD ••• --.r-<' ., ... _ milie"*•aw ... ~ .... ,. .. _ ... mdamae!hl•• I, ... _. ..... ty.·---Clld:I VI .r __ ..... DAILY PllDT "We ~ -It -anadler' ..... I a 2 .. lllft. Valley v-ii )Ill Ito - -.. 1xmea .......... -l..,gloil _ .. _.r __ resWnb ii • I .. cl?' 22 ........ raoiag far Ille ... -~ -fool lols. '!'he wm...s Ind, us ~ ... ....,. .....-....... ..,. ... -B-lrill~--..... -.... .ilr ...... .r 1'llllr:F v .... -.-1o••s .., .. Irviae 011, • ., -.-,.n amstblllldle~_., ,-&_. woold elimi• .. llr .... vate gr+*' ............ w _. - ~fmnd•..a..-•at I I elmR a city. llDivmi(J Pait ........ -moBt DMdJ " .......... k F I I for Valley Vlorr, a <Q agreed. Oiainmn Tlell - -..... wbidl he 1 I cal .... ~ roly crowd • .. ,._ 7 , .. --- Ing. Thef att: ~"'--.. --beri.rlal:t.ra ••-tbe !!tM!iqs ..,..._lam .... -Miw Ac s 5 , .. ..,.._~ veut:a •••• , • • CT ._ 5 I l I . I 0 llld a Qr pertjcipant ftl Jn IQ led -wJIJ. ihe While Jlouae. ftilo g.....ry aamed rlo namu, he .m DMida1 tt la apparent "llia! o 2 t 3 .... iaqairy will require tbe callirs ., ---Ind Ollo -....-with tbe ,..,. 7 4 )ftllleml tbat eoune entails." K-, -.cted a preliminary ... .... .., as cj>airman or the Senale rr •1 •O••"""Uee. He uid . I • ....._ lie pihertd imilcated "one "'7 podil;lput wu In repeated contact -·-llame,theWJile- -· ... ........,._., and While _..._,. 11e --then were ltrcQg I I I 4' tbll "at least put of the "-ic ns arranged ~ a key • F "• fund raiser Who is a close " ol. Pftlldent NWm.'1." .a -urce Indicated this .... a . '*'"** to llerhert w. Kalmbach, or -... t -. the Pmident's penona1 ' lnJW and !ormer deputy -. --.. tt bis .....iaetlon campal1P>. A l<ewdy aide dedJned to CUJl1rm ot m.FllliL lllliita It reach . Kalmtiach !or : --• lorlay al his Newport Beach -...... --6il. fte !.Ga Angeles Tiriiea, quoUng · ' wd ~. aakl the Htey .-&;por.,• in repeated contact witb !be 1llite -~ Donald H. 5egretti, a -loo Angeles lawyer who has beeil -.. It allqld ~ and aahotage -...,._ PemocroUc presidential • •?rWes ID lJ7l and 1972. r.· ' b ii reported to ha"t;e ( I I 1 at -135Jlllll to SegreUI, tho -IOld, adding that Kalnlbach ... d ftllNDmt K4 ! 1)... Inquiry began last October _. ""' ·, d dio!ly oa alleptlons or GOP -to :r Cl! IJld dJarupl the • ; 'e• l>!moc:ratie ~dential • I' I s ·tathor than !be Watergale ..... cw. I Call Girl Suspects Freed bcuerWAEU' -r..wz 5 C .... am pet<c lnlt • .... ~ "ll&l!1 claa'I .., _ tdlf pJannq • I) -lllll ..... vibe Om1• J W ~ 72 ' Ill ..... ~:-~~='; ,' , __ G. Gsdon Liddy and James W. ~ fmnl!r ~Is of Niml'I re- •• •P a:mmittee were cobvtcted T i; m dlllrgea 'ot burglarlllng and wiild44Wc Dsnacratic natl on a I I I cla• In the W"atergale complex ~ .-. rift -defendants In the caJe ,. tt pillJ shortly alter !be trial 3 Apparendy Return w Huntingw1i 'fract Home Un"-._,• I I_ .. ·~ J z ~---... -.-made _____ .. _ - Saddlebaek Gets Wa~ Addi~on , B1 »ANNE llnNllUlll ._ ......... _ 'l1uoe -... palioe ....... -. nrmlloc a -al pm!IH'"ke -t11ey arreat.d lbem WMneldq nipt ia a Hunllngtm lleach bnusi..r !rad. ba,.. been released Cl! ball and ...... tiillJ returned to the oe~ The trio -Judy ~-Zi. Helm Marie Ryan, 11. and Caral Am Dnim rl -~ arrested at the bouoe at mi Capstone Drive en wama&a -Pc them witb oampir..:y to awnma prostitution and maintaining a . ..._ al prostitution. They Wett boobd llllo 0noce Cmrllty Jail and authorities . ay tbq ~ released 'lburlday nigbt an.. pooling $1,000 ball each. AIJo arrested. with the womm was Anthony Casa.unto, JI, who tided lbe Capstooe address aa bis lane. He was charged with possruilJO of dacauus drugl and WU releued fro;:o A1wl14i1ctoo Beacb City Jail 'lburlday all« pooling a 11.000 bond. Police said today an ldditimal ~ ol P ! I Am of dangerotis drugs was allO added to MW Ryan'• booking aheet. Reirfents of Ule ln1stn.g tract near the dlJ'• -.al part uld IOday Ibey saw a woman and a man return to the home Tllunday nigjll. 'fteo home, wbich is located in a tract "' $31,M ta '40Jlllll homea, has been the -ot atlmticn ro11ow1n1 the ameta or the wmm two weeb ago on charges of 1•••mutlon Ndcbbrr> said they first began to take an tnterest in the house when the women mond in. They said the furnllure consisted lllOllly of beds. And 'llllen they noticed that the three "'*""-' were only in the house during the .tternuoo and evening hours and that there SttlDed to be a lot of men coming and """" mm the bouse, IOIIle realdenls called police. Followiog the first raid, the women ..... -mm jail Oil their own "">1C''"*""' while awaitin& trial. After Wednesday's arrests, their bail was set at $5,,GOO but wu later reduced to $1.... • Coast Commission Studies Permit Load, Procedures Reports on the anlictpaled pennit load and emergency permit 111ocedccra will top tbe agenda ot the first Orange Cuunty meeUng o! the Sooth C<lalUI 7- Conservation Commission at 7:JI p..m.. ,....,.,.,.eJ COMPLEX ••• allllouil1 tbe di) of Irvine bct11•1 is adjaceDt imawfi•tel)' D4 fl the Saa Diego rr-ay and ntb aiCll( Ille \l.S. Marine °"!II Air -'1111'11. 'ftte ftCloalJ ~ .. • •• •""ed from tut,... .......... -.. -but Ute c:it:r " --... elude the property In ill ...... ., .. Ouence., IBIPL ' The -!Ion ... ~ "' - primarily to --"' ...... !) clooer lo Vlpjm V1tja that 111 .... .w aaamajor~pm. O..lloo ot lbe .......... - will mah -U. S.. DlflD Fla;qy -• writable """"" lnr Ill ~ County &hoppn. By 1115, and .. - • -drive, wlD be Ille -WestJnlnlWr Mall, lhdiooltoa ~. SOulh Cout Pim, the ~ ,.,.,... anc1 .............. --cooslnldloa la 1-lllllL WbDe tm.e em.,.., -I 0 decllnod ID -11111 tt Ille -.Jir :-:::.:=. !!'.!'!:' ~ ~ Sean, the major ..... ...,, at s..111 °"" Pim, ri1 "" ... -Ill Doom. AnewSeon-......,lllpl I nearby at the J.quna Hills ........ -., in tbe Newp<rt Harbor Higb Scbool aodltori.U.'D. The hJP tchool is ar SCIO Irvine AY ...... Newport Beach. The South Coastal Commission was tnated "1 the successful pasaage or Propo&ilioa :ID in tbe NOvember gtneral -ll has jurisdidlon over building pmnita ot clevelopmeols wilhin 1,000 JUds ot the mean high tide line in Onmgo and !.Ga Angolea counUes . Dr. Robert Rooney or HunUngton Buda, u cc:mml!slon chairman. will report on permit load and procedutts. He also wW dilcusa tbe llatm al a _....,. ot local ddes on the ddennination of the · permit zone boundaries. II oil.I be the third meeUng !or lhe 11- member Soulb OoMtal Commlsaloo. five ot wllom r~ Orange Counly. In -tim lo Dr. Rooney, who teacbea «••"'"'•" at Cal State Looi Beach, the er..,.. County members are Ronala Calpor'I, -ot ~ chairman; Art1lr -· -"Sin Clemeole; .1""1-of Newpori Beach, lecturer • UC Irvine; -aod Dr_ponald.llright ol La llaln. •ho toadlet aiatlnl hlolocY at Cal Sala Plrllortoo. The lllbllc II In.tied to Monday'• -wic. 0.. -.. llte ~ lo ..,...u ... -Ute public rePnliol 01mmlaalon ..... -.... ....-. ~ ...,.. __ fJDlda report& by ..,.._ ar1 ... .....,.. • commtu ... , I ; Um al ....., -1111 moeltnlthe •' *'" and iMtr\lCdOnl to --·• ~d~e to the state I --commisalon. ' ,..,... 11a,.., • !.Ga Ancel.. c.un11 ~,II !he -l~tlbMt!Ye. Vice Lt. Robett Rhlneharl acl\nowledged that !be .pretence of the women Jn a suburbiin neichborllood wu unusual. Residents c! the neighborhood apparenUy thinlo it's pretty unusual too. Opinions of the alleged presence of a suburban-style bordello range from indignation to amusement. The future of the asserted bedkeeping operation in the feaidential neighborhood remains in doubt today. Some residents reported seeing a furniture rental company remove furnishings from the home Tbunday aflernoon. And Rhinehart indicated that !be department's vice detail will continue to arrest the women if they continue their allegedly illicit activities. "But,'' he added, "with each consecutive arrest, they become more security conscious, so It will become harder and harder to gather the evidence to make arrests." levels. "If ft're f I w • • .. .. " lbe Dllile•aa'lc I I • .._._. -·-.. ---thulca11,do .. j6I·--· toadilltllelllmlt ... ~ •• - Welt •1u+ ' J "-P•seJ NIXON ••• waste. mn nmlll _. • , for tbe ... ~, f I llw • -• rightful plaoe .... -"' and!or ... __ .... ----·--Wl}'I m aae lilllllttlai!ir r•• "1be l'llle .r .. - . .. -....... --ol-... 1111-laaM-_,....., -__ to ____ .r .. dilficultlell Olllll •I I ---a pWble," ... -. I . . . .... apacii, . ,.. !be SaddlebaCk 'f..,. -will be lncreated by. 30 -,_-por day ID lata Fehruaey ~ * -p11WD1 of a Metropolitan .. _. -(llWDJ .1e.r•lce • •k• llttftm. Santa Ana Canyoa ... lnile Lab. j -a· pl -on Ibo MWD ! 11 a Ll!aal pl,.u.e will provide the --... "min ....... durtn( the Ii W I cir)' periods ot the IUlllli!er ... ..., fall,. !Ran Sprque, Ullttant --tt MiiiidpaJ Water llislrlct o! ~ ~-aald IOday. n will ita:J 11 water capacity tor the n8oy -• to IBll cubic !eet per - CLEARANCE SAlf' CONTINUES THIS WE& RA1UU11i pnr SOMS.. IArp .... di:: 9i-.. DD•1 lllt'lo'lilt '111; Pl • • • wy •u II -----------(·p a' ~) • . . • s.1..~ grouf ps L from Heftr.4011, Hd .... Dr-. .. .., ..... •• 7 I I ., ,. "e:N ,..., .. s..,. In toa1y or oest selectloa. _ '., • DREXEL.-HEJUTA664iENREDON WOOCJM.IM &AllA$lM --------- INTEllOIS WWDATS~ SA'IUIMYI ....... l'llDAr 'Ill ,.. • I • . ' J ' , , • 'The Rock' MayOpe_n To Public , Ex-Bunny Tells Of Being Drugged . wbenabe_lo_. home lo talk lo lier bojt itud. Miss W"illlams -.... did not nallJle al the lime 11111 lbe &\k rRANClllCO (AP) - .,... Roek," -Ute I lillP <ill SIA l'nocllco, !las -Clvll War aoldlers, lnlo-erbnloali ID d militant lndlw. Now there I an piano to open Alcotraz '-------- illand lo the publlc for the llnt tlme lioce Ulit. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A lormer PI 1 y boy Bunny leslllied 'J'bunday that .... clloked, couldn't breathe and .... "all kinds of lunny lmagea" alter allegedly being glveo a Ila~ dru&by the am of U.S. Sen. Alan a-.-of Calllom)a. llll!D -the ... of lbe sena!Ar. Miss W"illlams -.... -lost :ID lo • poands ...... lbe Alcatru ,... included by Qiqrea Jul year lo the M,Oll04cre, Wmllllon Golden Golt Natloml - -and pod SUpt. -WblJm llld ~ be ~Ltl>-llto-by eN-..~e.1 &11'1 D~ (AP) -Tbe Nau piarls IP , replace 1be ~., loraost 111 ll it a r y ~ wljb' I faclllty II atlOtber·~ Dlegculte lo I to 1' ~ • Pentagon olllclal ~ -~ wlD .be "p'rob1bly the -.,,.p!YeH milltary hospital .,.. buil~ Vemoo M.X..•!e, <lolJlllJ ........ oecnllty of ....... said bere Tburadly. ............. _ . LOI l\NGELES (AP) - Pleod!ng I bad memory, I Del,_ ~I olficlal 'llasrefuaed tocoolirm..-deoy lbe IWOID Word of I lwmer -member that Ibey . bad -to nmove from g0vernment mes reports which cculd "'""1trtlte Daniel Elllberi 11111 Aolbooy Rus9o, the delendanta lo I b e Pentqon papers cue. Cbarglqg . the govemmeot tr!ecl to bide evldeoce 'Jn dellf,ilce of court orders, deien.e lawyers lo the trial armed with testlmooy from 1 retlJ<!d Army ollicer, moved today to !lave charges dlsm\saed, m grouods the jua- llce department cl!d not obey ID order lrom the judge. • --· Dl1'hletl lllVERSIDE (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan's . m-acre ranch al RIDcbo Calllornla Incident. Copiers Cluue Plane Near LA Jol'<e Karie W"illlams, :13, told her story .... the witness ~--------J atand II the triaJ of Robin Cr-. M. Young Crl!lslno la aocu.sed ·of adminilttrilJc the drug to Miu wll!Wns, an upiring llClras, last March I PAOO!MA (AP) -Two police hellooptm cbaaed a stolen airplane aero" the heavily populated &m Fernando Valley north of Loo Ang•W IDd were nearly ~by the plaoe tira,.,,.. boiJr ~ that ended -the plane ·landed hen, police said. Authorities said Paul s. llancll, ••• ol Sylmar - ....... 'Ibunday nlgbt ........ be landed the sloglHaglne Cessna llO II Wbltemao AJrpark.. lie was boolred for lnvestJgation of assault with a deadlJ w:eapoo, theJ said. POI.ICE t .SAID their D. '!be Incident purpor!AlClly ~ during a party at the Coldwster Cloyoo borne of David Man:u.t, 27, wbo also .. charged with the olleme. MARC\IS IS a f ugitive, and Cfaqslno ls being tried alone. . Miu Willlama said Cranston gave her a mug of grape j\llc.e Uuit tasted "very sweet." She added that .... began to feel slcl: to her stomach alter finishing the drink:, and went into the bathroom and looked Joto the mirror. 0 1 WU seeing all tinds of funny images," she testified. "II seemed I spilt lo ball -I saw a skeleton. I started acreamlng to myaell lo the mirror.'' '!be prosecutloo contends that Mila Williams wu glveo Everybody Happy? LONG BEACI (UPI) - '!be city got lbe ........... ..-ms got. - view ol lbe lllDp aign and Hollla Pmell got .,,... Priveu planted a n avocado -in -d" his home 411 years ago ml nUrtured ii into prodnrq about iiOO ·-.;rear. Then the city. complaining that the avocado cropwu ......... the view of a lllDp lign. -it trimmed, ml lopped off .. • -lf3ncbes 11111 Pri-DOW gets ooly about 45 avocados a year. Privett, IO, ·a -...i--... -and1he Jury anrd<d !Jim p,200 in dall'lllgPL ~-punued the stolen plaoe ....... the -...,.unc valley fur more· than two boon during wlJich It cl!ved lo wilblo 50 feel of aeveral homes, came dangeroualy an esollc dru& called MDA '----------'I ~:~:;Et;roaS No Cell Bells without Ugbts. . I :-~es1oofthe~.,: Judge W on'.t Wed .SU$pect.s that bis Cessoa 150 !lad beeo . ' stolen. SAN BERNARDINO (AP)-'lbe judge has denied a ftQllOll Several residents later for two deleodanlll ti> a murder trial 1o·many, takillg nole of reportod that a Ugbt plane .,.. lllelr coolioemeol and oblerviog •a cloee plvlicd 11n1-eJ Oying emttlcally. over lllelr ii oot more, in the early port of a manilge ls Wal lo .b loog homes, !>!>lice said. "'Ill" IRICCl!ll8." Two Los Angeles police '!be ruling by Judge Jooepb Compbell was dhtdtd tonnl belicopten were dispatched lo ddeodanta Andrea Lynn Holman, II, ml -Dtqilas lolercept the plane and were Burt, 30, wbo lace trial togdhor lo lbe llaymg of a Qiino guided by radar. operalonl at Pria\11 guanJ lo the freeing of convict Ilaaald _,, - Valley .airports wbo traci:ed captured. will be brobo Joto 13 pan:ela THE lll!lQUESr was made Tlmrsday in Sm - fir resale uoder a p1ao superior Courl by deleme a11aney awtes Garry o1 Oo"-' the plane oo their screens. •P!l"'ved by tjle Riverside Vot>n,. File Judge Campbell, lieldlng a variety of ....,,..., ligtlld •1 P~ Comm.1"""1. --o can feel the month of February slipplog lbnlagll my finll'n." RoaPn 1;lougbt the land-lo ·SA~·~-_ A bill •~ Gafry llld lo !act be expects the tr1a1 mid three md!m. 1111 lor $111.1,11611 lo cash and a ~~•v w '!be _.iloo saidllleoredas much, too. ~ of M acros of laod ·be let UJ> a llalewide file of '!be jud&e said ·be wwld _......_ "'-"-y wldcli 1oa1 -. l!Mpr> """1pl•MI· ill ,..iatend .-S -1be flrlt 1!J<f8e will try 1be caae. • -' . ncentweebthatlbeproperty ~ • .:.':;',:'.,:.!....:!:.:f!lde Gerry said be~~ Cal~ Supt-.. ..,.,_ Qut to lacb water. . . • .,._ • ._.. rule Feb. 14 -to grant his 81'1""1 fur a c:hangie of trial !las been lotroduced by Seo. location from San llemardin<i, due I!> pl&lrial jmblidty. , • 0.Derist Of'Hr Mervyn Dymally (IJ.Loo 'VICl'ORVJLLE (AP) The Angeles) •. '!be measure lfOUld ALSO INDICTED but facing _.,ate trial In lbe_gaanl Cllllomla Reglooal water require voter information on obooting case ·are Robert Alan Seeboct, ZZ, 11111 Jean -· Quality Board ol I.alvmtan every reglslered voter In be 45. Region ... adopted kepi lo computen by the state '!be lour deletldaota, all lrom the San Flandow Boy ..... moJiJ1iOn 'dk.cting the Illa~ Deparlmeol of General are charged .with murder 11111 -an.d holoc ......net .-y ,eoera1 to eolorce • Services. Beaty, since ....,.ptured. ~and deslit order against 1 __________ _..:.; ___ :..._ ___________ J tbO Bea~y Valley Ski Area at Sooth Lib Tlboe reqW1ng strict ~ to aewage reculatlooa. They said the Beaven!y ·VaJ. lay .,,....11on !lad oot been c:omp1y1ng with the order. e 'Ne Etleet' • LOS ANGELES (AP) -A court 'aider llarrlog two estra .. a1f pollution slandardl won~ IDUe aoy dlllerence lo Calllornla becaUJe the state wculdn~ have been able In meet the ulertsloo, Ollicills• 1ay. ' Slala were onlered Wiiier !lie Cean Air Act of 19'111 ti> -lederal -by May SI, tm, bu1 the E<>vlmunental Proteclloo Agency bad allowed i-year -to II states. ' . e ClaWf C••rwetf . .. · ~A. (AP) -Pollce cbiol 'Floyd ,w. Mltto.. of ~Le Veme !las -~to-drw* ddvil!I cllarit1 lo . -Municipal Court oo Feb. Ii. ;: 'PoJnonl '• po Ii c e said Thunclay that the clilel, on ~ lave since last ,Jiily l, =~ar:= ~y. luid laJlee aplml a dooi: Md Injured bis arm wtillO being -ed and bad nftJied to take -lb, )>kiod ... -- Enrollment Decreases We~ve clroppecl pa·r1 of our name ••• Rex: ch . •i1111e,, :11 I I ' to co111e up · with a new ........ . Rexnord ..... We're......,... rtt:i# i.-..-ma1ce a lqt more than chain. lb ~••Ill to elem.,. water and air •• I incrw ...... quuilJ produclbl, ............ lllCllerlols handling ••• build roads ... pM ••chai"""' and hydraotic pawor tranomissian ............. ltexnanl 11 - -coo porate -We've dKinged -clMsb - --..... lhe Specialily fast_,-DMoian, a._.i ....,, bat -pioducts wtl 11111 be maricetecl under -br....m-"De"-• . Wm to INw -' Contact Wm. f. Bracey, Prosiclent, Speci.., ,...._. DMilan, lllolnard Inc.. 3130 w. Ha.-.anl Sn-. S..0 hre. C lb1'1 927o.4. lllllnonf 11111111 ' • 1 I I -..r-._ ..... " • • • j His "jean generation" look kn'I sport shi•I 3 • 4 9 lla.elegjeans 4.97 Polyester knit shirt with SfT\8.rt new zip-and-button styling1 sizes S.M-L-XL. Hedvyweight 100~~ cotton chambray jeans in navy, white or brown, sizes 30-38, inseams 29-34. ' ' • ' • 'l • ' . . Her easy-care polyeSte'r Pl:lir'-uj:>S: ·4.49roPs ; . 4.99PANTS Sassy little bump-toe tie 5.88 Gals. Have it in two vlffl~lpnj!!i, Brown/crea'J'I, navy/Mty-btue or · black/ camet . Gals"SfeQ·in mocca~rn -s:98 Smooth inste?p gore tor trim flt. solt trlcot lining. T.wo-tone ombre. The "right~" combo. Our most · popular double-knit pants In sizes 10-2o. Our great placket·front top In slies S-M-L ell'l1N llW llOOOChl~wo11 Sl e WOODLAND MILIS 2\500 Vicl0<1 Bl~.• llVlllSIDl M Tyler e SAITAAllA s..<'-1- •NWICI-..,_. --• LAllWOOD Cir"'~.""' l'l<a-t B\W..e IUlllA PAIK!to:l Olll ~ •-1-\llwt IN. tol-ilf o, .. --,.t.a tet1M1Seoftrt ll te 7. ' ' • •• .1 ·~ •• "" I •~ :. ·~ ·(f. >j •• ., lo '" :• iq 'I '" .~ ·1 :? ., . I . ., ··' , '1 . ·~ ,. .) -.! • I •. ! ., J> • ., I ., ' T ) '• 1 ' ' • ' I ,, ~ ' ·I ·t ! ·t ~ •I I I • D AD.Y PILOT EDITOR IAL. PAGE Pa:rk Fees -Inadequate AU builders In WlillcOrporated artU are ~ to provide a &bare of. countJ ~ land or pay a fee based on weaed nluation. County plllllling commlaalon pol· ley bu been to accept land over fees, but that attitude should be more ltrlrigenUy applied. At today's land prk:es, fees Jutt don't provide enough funds to purcbue green areu. Upon Incorporation, for example, Irvine reCelved about '80,000, which doe1n't go very far In an area of high land values. A requirement that developers detail why they can't provide land on their property -versus jutt a ltale- ment to that effect -would be helf.ful . Saddleback and CapiJtrano val ey areas in partlcu· lar need park lands now. Planning commissioners could meet with county parks officials to oee if plans to use accumulated fees In those areas could be 1peeded up. Jn addition area state leglalators could help pu•h a county request ihat a state law, providing that only feea can be required In certain stud projects, be changed. And a county study of the feasibility of raising the park fees to a level comparable to actual land costs should be initiated. Some Dreams Must Wait The lrvlne Unified School Board's appetite for inner vation al times exceeds the amount of money or time available to them between now and July I, when the new district becomes fully operational. They've already beld a special study session on sum· mer school 1978. Another session on regional occupation programs and yocational work experience is tentatively planned. Dllcusalon• of Incorporating a theater, library and nursery achoo! on a ochool site have been held. An agreement to house non·lrvlne students at a Rural 'Villages' To Isolate Crime To the Editor: Crime Is rampont. Not only Is it not safe to walk oir atreeta, but bulines3es are being lorced to cklse because of employees u well u lhoppers stealing, or subjected to anned robbery. Homes and apartments are tnsta111ng burglar alarms and two or three locks, also boarding bug• dop that not anly are expensive to Rep but coolined to small areas are UD58Dltary and disturbing to ownen llld nelgbbon. we~ tolerate lhiil inbc1111111 lllllallon and yet the bulk of Olll' society 11re aood llJYI. POLICEMEN att frustrated alter arm:Ung • criminal which is dangerous and ttme COD8111Dl»c· Many times the se:.me crimlnal is freed within hours, days or weeu and often re-arrested committing addiUooal crimes. Judges and courts are forced to be lenient because pena1 institutions are filled or inadequate to do the job .. Legislatures are in a dilemma 11ttempting to please those woo want to stress rehabilitation and those who would like more severe punishment. THE LATEST talk is to move the prisons into the urban areas. This seems ridiculous because city land taken off the tu rolls would mean the taxpayer would have to make up the additional taxes similarly to the lands take.n for freeways. Also building in the city would require expensive buildings to be hannonious with city architecture. Building COWJlry 1<habilitatloo ceoten with a village concept could be the answer. With the government owniQg most of the desert and mountain 'Weas it seems more practical to select a IUltable location on some ' of this land, then building comparatively Inexpensive buildings that would be secure but have adequate space to accommodate the meny two or three time losers that are saturating our society and undoubtedly the instigators or our presen t crime wave. \Vork sbould be stressed throughout the center (not necessarily the rock breaking type ), but with the MAILBOX Letter1 from reader• are welcome. Normalll/ torittT• should conue11 tMir ...._, in 300 fDOl'dl or Z.u. TM fi9hl to condtnie l<lt<T• to fit IJJCIC• or 1llmlna1< lll>el ii '"'"'ed. All lttl<n mllit lnclMde /lfllllJIUft and malll119 oddrUl1 ~t namt'I tnar be tolllllllld ~ nque1t If rufllcfmt reaaOt'l ts apparent. Pot~ toiU Mt be publilhed. village: con ... -ept surely occupatkml to fit the prisoners' quallficatlooa could he found. PER.HAPS tht11 desert or mountain institutiob Could contain three separate group! cf bulldlnp. The nm one could be built lo houle the hanlened crtmlnal -provldln1 a maximum of security; The second area would be for Im problem prbonen -granting him mo1< spacloumets and freedom of acUvltles; The tblnl .,.. would he built (much of it by the Inmates) with 1 village atmosphere houslnc flnt or second time losers. This area would provide the necessary confinement without mixing thls group with the hardened crlmlnals. Pennlssion could be granted for frequent visitation by friendl, wives and children, possibly even permitting the latter two to live in the village. STRESSING rehabllltallon In all three areas, it would be poelble to provide Incentives !or~the hanlened crtmlnal to graduate into the leJs reatricUve areas and those · In the lhlrd a1<a would be graduated or released from the village to our regular society. There was a day When there was comparative safety in our streetl, homes and businesses. Let's bring back that day. JAMES R. EUBANK Vote Y es Twfee To the Editor: On Tuesday. f'e b., voters of the Saddleback Val ley will decide whether our new school dlstrtc.i. v.1U be able to build schools aft er July I, l!n3. 1be San Joaquin Elementary District's ongoing bulJdlng program will terminate aloog with the district; and new high lchool construction has not been pouible because the outgoing Tustin Union High School District bas had insufficient bood authorfutim from the voters. A YES VOTE by local volcrs on the bond and st.ate aid mtAIUre! will pennil us to build lchools to house the ina'!a!log numbers of students ln our valley. It wtn also W.U.. that oven:rowding and double sessions are the exccptloo rather thllll the rule. Seven! Issues before the Saddleback Valley Unified School Boin! hive been cootrovenlal, and complete harmony was not alWIYJ possible, However, the Board la completely united on the need !or the propooed bonds lllld state aid . r URGE all dlllem o! our valley lo vote ya (twice), on Feb. 8 -for the welfare ol our children and our community. DENNIS A. SMITH Member, Board of :Educatioo r--=---::::,.---Bfl Geerge ----""l Dear Geol'ge: I'm 11111ued at how )'OU get lo lbe heart of every problem and I'm ln>- pressed 81 the great Insight and perception with whlclo you .. 1 .. 0Vtr7 ~-How do )'OU manqe fO do illiCIJ I gra{ jol>f , AD!llREll Dell Admirer: ~ l )Ult buy 11-punpbl<ta that Abby and Arm are always ..U· Ing, put the -.., the .. _ ..,. oouot, 11 I the wwers, then We ' the mt pl the day off. In flct, r WU afraid -.body WU llOinc to ask me about that ... Otar George: · Bow ls Iha dall cl '1'hanUIMnl delermlned! V.N. Deir V.N.: -lt ...,.. on 1 '!llul1day around the late port of Nmmber. Would )'OU mind taking your probleml lo Abby! I'm Ure<! of thole quesUOlll wltb no '"' In lbem. near-capacity high ICbool bnool&ht ap a IQUOllloD for an alternative school: about JOO ldliderprteo tliroup 12th gnden at one alte. ~ allO want to apeod up muter planning. Their enthuaiaam l.s more than ldmlrable. With tbe help of new admlnlltratlve staff and continued -C guidance from the superilltendellt, the appetite can be channeled Into what can be clone now, w hi I e oilier dream• wait in the winp for a wlllle. Pointless Expense The new city of ln!ne !Ju won its latea court round with Santa Ana -the county -t city 1'bidt ...,. tinues to argue Irvine doesn't eiiot. Tbls time, the Fourth Dillrid Court of Appeal In San Bernardino denied Santa Ana the riglll to -a quo warranto action already denied by tlie state attor- ney general. lrvine city officials have yet to get the bill few their lateot defense of a Santa Ana attack. But earlier rounds have cost Irvine upwards of $32,000. Mayor William Fischbach in announcing the latnt win noted the legal challenges are using op ~ each city needs to spend for recreation, for our and roada which need buildin¥." 0 Money," he said, "if it tS to be spent at ~ lbouJd be spent on these things rather than thinp whidJ turn neighboring people one againBt the olher. The point ls well made. It is time for Santa Am to end its pointless legal arguments and forget il onee had bl& dreams for the land now occupied by the c!tbem of lrvloe. lrvlne is here to stay, Sant.I Ana. Both should be friends now. sa 'We have a chance today ... to ensure better education ... better housing ... a cieaner environment ... ' Dea~ Gloomy Gus I'm tired of trucken who bust stop Ugbta. They claim they can't stop thelr big rlgs In time. Maybe they ought to drive slower. A.C. fMs ,..,. refl«ts ,.....,... ...... ... ..........,. "'9M el ffle MW ,..... 5.- ,.,,, "' ~ " Oleomr 0.... o.llt' Plllf. Sorri e M-en Thrive on Injustices ~YDNEYJ.~ Tboqbla II Lar(eo Some men, after a Ume, begin to mate a career of !allure; they collect lnjusliceo the way others collect slam.. or bollJe. lops. I I I Diplomatists are accused of lying for their country, but the ru.I tragedy Is that more often they lie for their goftnlDlmt, qalnst the lnle loni·term inter.II cl theiT country. • • • Of all the quali· ties of personality, natural dignlty ii the one most clearly coo/erred by grace, and leut teachable or leamable. • • • The three ages of man are: youth, middle ago, and "Yru haven't changed a bit." • • • The average motorist takes twice u long to get out of a parting space when he knows someone l! waiting for it, out ol an unconscious resentment that the waiting motorist found a SJ>OC< faller than he did. • • • I find It hard to believe the follc-myth that most dirty jokea are made op bf pri1oners In their spare lime, allhougb I can 't think o! an equally )>lauslble ....,.. for the endless stream. • • • Speaking o! jokes, I enjoyed the wit1J remark a lldy made lo me al the in- termission of a coarse play: .. If this gets any worse, they've p a hit oo their bands!" • • • The habitual hypocrite lnv1rtab!J ends up as the biggest duj>O of @. bf. deb"'!"' himself that everyone ii basicall1 as self. serving 'and Insincere u he. • • • P1trioUc lpe<Cbea al!PW rmlind me ol Cl<Jrge PrenU..'1 -i.-..pma:.. "We have heard of meo oelelnt!ng their country's bottles who in nr ,..... celebrated for keeping out ol \hem." I 0 0 If you bave to ask a !rltnd wlielber be ot lhe thinks you ouclrl lo llllftJ: • partlcular -the_ la "llo" - !or lf-.ooe 11!11 -. ollber ---or dlssuoclbli, the ....i· and rich-are lacklna. • • • Detore • democracy can count - aod 6ave I~ mean anything. the - muat be taught to dlsUJwulsb the .- from the ma~p 11...,,. In. T•rmoil Behind tlte Scenes The Moderate Democrats .. WASlllNGTON -111er'e is much more than -Ille .,. -that lftast. bealiag ,._._....... .,_ - George lfcGown •lllleasbed at a ~ leftisb ...,.,. Jd Britain'• o.. ford O•I' ree -I the -~ rodical. deeply amided widl a niliDc-nll martyr com- pla. really ... doing was declaring war ... tile -._"' Democo•lie leaden _,_ ...... diac Ille portJ Ill the -.... -....... omsei:Rd canlnll ml -tnJmlJ' d!llJlinated it last Jml'. (ROBERT S.AJ ,J,EN) SignflcanUy, this ego-calving utterance constantly crops up in his comments. This sell·righleous refrain permeated his o.torU dirge. McGovern's unnamed target . in that venomous excoriation was the Coalition for a DtmocraUc Majority -set in mo- tion early last fall In the conviction that McGovern was headed for a catastrophic nallonwlde repudlallon by the volerl. role in ulng his bumbling Nallooal Chairman Jean Weatwood and eleding Robert Strauss, moderate OaJlu at· torney, in her place. Also, McGovern ii well WK't that Coallton force1 are actift in the drive to rid the party machinery of the -1led "guldelinel" and other devk:el that enabled the ememlata and. mllltanta to put over him u the Democratic standanHJea"" -despite bis lou of bn- portant stale primaries. nm pJblic --atiaa al • • r • Particularly outraging blm and the New Len Americana !or Democratic h!- llon (ADA), bis Jll'!llclpol _..,.ta medium,~ the COa1fticlt't plailHalking polley declanillon. FOilowinC are OBGANlZEllS and lead~rs of the hig!Jllgbta: Coallllon comprise a wide range o1 party · "'!be Democratic party i. ln lnJuble Democo!dk: --and -is ll)lUJ'fly in lloeping wllil llis lnle -regulars, members of Coogreas. ..1---u.....a do ~ In ~--'-----labori'-editor and ....... . .. we have '"3WIV to our --.. ~~. ~. • wll> reforming the Democratic party .•• For --up lo -be 1"" canf¥lly maMrd and ot.and. mentaton, educal«s from prominent too long now, the voices of COIIIZl'DI aense lchools throughout the country, former have been barely audible in the blare of W111LE MOOOYEllN 1"" boon quoled as a;Ji11C be is far pm, "unilJ," al tile same lime bis pJblic md, porticularly frivate statnnrnta mate it ft!Y dear that aey ._..... fmthcoming fmn cabinet members, and onetime top White the New Polltics • . . we want to help House and other officials. w None of them bolted the party's ticket . :!'!~':O °:ct!";:.;' 0:: b.ip. 0:. Jut year, but none lifted a finger for di dates who believe u we do . . . we McGovern. -that That's what is !erocioosly burning him want the American ~ lo him will be wholly ... bis ... terms; in other 1l'Ol'ds, be will play ball jf he's U bl •-il th defector there Is .......... more 11opoU!ble, tradl· up. na e w assa em as s, ti f ~ in America " cailiog tile - be malevolently berates them as "~ Th 0 Coalition's declaratkn oooclddea ~ed liberals," "limid and depleted," with 'ill. following ringing 1,....a1: And wbm ii comes to doing Iba~ the self-sam:tilied Sooth Dakotan i s . with no pnnclpl .. , 00 programs, llv· -"It ls the Intention of the Coallllon f<r mgly anly from day to day' canng only a Democratic Majority to speak out unregenenle ml -u onyllling, be is ..... lllllft rodi<al for the perqulsltes o1 offic~. doing no~ lon:efully and frequently ln tile hope for and not ~ that ~ la done. redressing the inlellectual l>ol-in and giftll to se:lf-jmtif)'illg M&dlouaJ --lllan during bis -eJediifteiug, and ... complettty coo-~ :.~~":"~~ ·~~ly i!e;:~ America. In llU Way, -Olllen, CoaliU we believe we can cmlrlbule to mtortng -that "I -'l .... tile _, Oil. the Democratic party to lta rightful plact IT PL& YEii a key behind-the seeneo of leadership.'' lost .• Problems With Initiatives By lil!N. lll!NNlll CAllPDITI!ll --,,,. rick Ill the .,...... in the Stale of Callfomia to me tlR initiative: process is a Qmljtninnal ~ ad a TI!l'J nbmlR one. (GUEST REPORT ) >.. the nnl inilialive implies, lt of marijuana were both simple In that retatea to ..,. taking dmwe and ,... Ibey involved oubject molter wblch the ~ a oortain coane of acti1m by individual voter could understand, aod his °"" -il;J • .-ID 11111 ,_ alter mUing •moral juclgmeo~ vote..,. -lillnll1 taliac ....... llllo ...... conllJJilY. • mm bands. However, other lnltlative measures did TUB PllOPtB lllnqb tb1s -. oot lend themselves to euy expreulon can mandat• a .,..... cl actiJm r... Ille and ltDdmtan<llng, no< did Ibey relate to Stale Ill Calilw1lla ---·"" o llDIJe-laue ln-L _......, 'Ille .-talklt ol aucb an tana to be on ldmtJ cl tile Nl•hlillwd the -·'"''-represent. an ewclse In lePbtift-. . ........ IiO:ma. tt is not -poNe•-. ™"""' because the people are wed lo undertab a decision when they cannot ml the .. -.. the 'rialililJ' Ill ... poollbll' underltand all tho lmplicalionl itiatlve m "' --lo boll cl that dodaloo, reprdlOll cl thelr balnl -lo .. .....,.. II tllt IJpe Ill -ID 1a-er oppoNd to lta bale teneto. --po<tlie ..... bftbelD- illatlve ......... '!ml 80.c.WZD pollution ·--ltl adior ..... 11~· aiu14_l>o maat m the June llimarY hlUot wu a -bf the the -la .,... ID point; onother WU the coutllne n:r'f=""~C-"': ~ui:.r= .! thetoo lnluatlve cm the November ballot. Bolh of -~ ., -prop>Uls al!octed tubject maltel ta.. --la 'Wlllcb --to-nw'1 very actMIJ ol .....,_ ..... I • a,. t.bt Stale """ lla people. and wbkh to. PO& mllft&, t.bt -..... 111o ----ol t.bt moot detailed and ... -llollol1tlldoclotbe'11""' leJllift l= me...,.. •vtr pJt llllle-• 1Jw41111 ..... tloo ~~la/::~!ti~lhe lndltkfual vot<r. who 11\1,1 -_,. Qu opliiJoll and general feellnl abCiUI the Otes IUbjocl 111111er of the 1n1uau ... _ .. Jllcb 't_ IS .. save the: coastllne'' ... ..DeVS" really GIJclr ........ ...., .... lllla .. .... ,,,. __ ...... ___ RI tatift I'• I Rlthe -0:1 isg ,_. .. -.. ""11111 In k ......... I'm • nlliclll -a nillml -la --,.. · ltw Md bll ........... llOU.C 111111 _.,.. tbe ..... led ,.... ,.,.... -.. .. -.... _...,, ..... miRd ..... ' pta Into lhe declaiolHnaldng -In .. lntelllpnt woy. He II apJJ U lo m --"' ..,..nilood acl-nrtlilng fill' and qalnlt u. ~ • cl wliicl> ls limpllltlc and oone Of ~ belpa lllm lo ~ lbt """"' Jm. pad of Ibo~ for wblc:.li be la Yllllnl- J'OR msTANCB, in t.bt couUlno lo. lllltlve, the ....... fleld "' U.-rigllla cf prinle proper!J, t.bt -"'~ ... local government, the entire structure of Op!Mpace land, lu law, the - impact ol intendecl -slow down, the right of government to impose moratoriums on the 111e ol -1Y without COIDP111111tion, the quNllon of how much. the permnent can al!onl from year lo year lo ....-l'riVale landl, and many other equallf ... mous issuel ....... embodied In the IUbjecl mil· ter, and each la vital to mojor -1111 of the population. • 'Ibis la the problem with the lnlllaUve epprooclt • rr IS 1'jOI' that the a-citllei> Is not llUW1 enough to Ubderttand the issuel, 11 la that the ....... dllten Is ne•erui-t to-laauel lil a 1lltlU> lniful and aclmttllc WlJ .. that he has very ltttle _.wnlly to ocqulre the u - pertlae and kllowledp "' facta that oupt lo be illvolved lb making -decillons wlllch allect the mlire aocltO. oaAH .. COAST -l1JJ!ijpi§Jl1 Robfrt N. WHd, """"'"" TlloJnos Kullll, Sdltor 8ori1a10 Krdbicli &&rorial Pllfl« Ej!Uor ,,.. edl.-J -ol lhe Dall)> PUot -• to tnlorm •Dd 1tim6P lal.t '"""" by 'PfttC"nllM thll nn:.sP'Jl'f'• oPtmont f.nrd: ~ nwnt.art nn ~ ot -...t an4 ~_.....i.,~., ...... 'fiJiti tfW tJCj)rl't5iilll Hi f!I .... I ( .. I i 0 n1JlnlaN. and ~ Pl"m!llU"' the di ..... ~Is"' lnlormtd ... tt1'WC'I llMI .... H *' • \OflO, ol U>t ""'· Friday, Pebrul1J 2. tm .. , ' I "'. •• • • ORANGE COUNT'(, ·~LlfOR~IA ~ : FRIDAY, fEBRU1!RY 21 1973 • ' • Today'• Flnal N.Y. Stoeks -TEN CENTS • : ·.1: .. ftdone_sia lrlaed f!ve~ Sargent Wedding • • '".. ' .... ' .. •• ' ·~ ·. Atfairs Jn Jakana DOW claim the rausual weddlnc ha -• $'111,GIO -to dvllize tbt &lftga. !be)' ~ -the .... Mrs. . Oblharol: -the_ -into matrimony in •1••wdion wiib a boM she is writing ..... babils of. Ille~ -trllie. tlla s.rp, or lln. Ol>abarot, --.... will ... Ille _, • ,...,,..,ts ol the Mullas, which 1<semble G-striPgs. .. "U Mis,o Sargent sbeds lier clothes, then her method o! approach ·to tbe tribes is not correct,,, says the Indonesian Departmeot of Soclal Affairs. Miss Sargm~ whose addresses .,. toot Morning Siar Drive, Huntington llarboor and the Malian Vlllqe, Ballen Valley, West lrian, bkaesia1 is accuaed of upoeUilg Ille fllt.000 applecart. U a Q-,_.,id American· -.n leaves civilization for a primitive jungle l~e. this doesn't oet a very good example ol civilization to ~ the Jndooe. sian government inaintains. Government officlalg say they may exile her from the country since her visa expirod in .--mher. Depending upon lndooesian law, bowev«;r, she could conceivably be allowed to remain in the country as the spouse of a clti1en. Miss Sargent was welcomed to the country by the wife of President Suharto when she arrived last year on her latest goodwill and 1<searcll mission to lbdonesia. She bu obtained food in the past !or the eamjbals, plus shipment!: of medical ~ under the Sargent-Dyak Fund _,.,.led. A Maj. G<n. Adunadi, dir<ctor of the Department of Social Welfare, also (See CANNIBAL. Page Zl . ., Asks Help · of Congress • • • Message Terms Natio1i 'Sou,id and. Promising' ' WASHINGTON o(,UPI) -Pronouncing the nation "90Wld and full of promise," President Nixon today called on the Democrati~ntrolled Congress t o support programs he said would strengthen tbe union by reducing the federal role and increasing individual initiative. "We enter 1973 economically stroog, militarily secure and, most important of all, at peace alter d loo& and trying war PO\f Talks Postponed; . . Charge Hnrled . , . SAIGON IUPI)--(cur.jlOl1y J<liDI MililatY Commlml=· 1oc!aY {IOltl>OO"d llD· tll ~"I' ~ ~l isctls&ons ea Uie re. tiirn' ol American' 'bl wat' despite aogry blast.I I»' rr.sident Nguyen Van Thieu and •be, <$iel U.S. delegate 1lllo accused-u.;~ioo or wasting time. The de~ and squabbles over t.cb- nicalitlef lirq1' -blall tonigbl !-T&iet1 wM acctised Poland, Jltm. gary and the Vletna...,.. Commllllista ol sabotaging the cease-fire by stalling In t)le salg<xl cai1ettnce halls instead of moving into the field to police the truce. Tbieu, in a lunar New Year addres,, to the nation Oil" minute before midnight - the start o! Tel and the Year ol the Buf. !alo -said the stalling of leclmicaI talks allowed the wat to continue in the COUP- • b'jslde. (Related psi;y, Page J.) He said the Comm1mist 4eJegates to the joint,.comrqis.slen_and Jl;le Intematioaal Commisailll> !or Sp~ioo and Control 'niusl' sliow 'more 'good will toward rec- ogQ.izing ceasefire violations. The jo!iit com.mfssion in a foUr-bour meeting today agreed to -the priiooer releaae alter Maj. Gett Gpbert 'Woodward, the chief U.S. delepte, ..,. cused the other memben "' wutlng n .. ditys, WQOdward, the chairman of today's !!l"<tin&, . alao told Sooth Vietnamese, Viet Cong and North Vietnam<Se mllltary officen to renew armistice orders to tbelr troops to stop ligbtil)g that baa coo- Unued despite cease-fire orders SUnday' goveminent sources said. Under terma o! laol weet'• peace treaty signed in Patil, the Joint COmmilllm "'¥ !or !O days en!c>r<e the cease-llre orderl, . ovenee Americ8n troop withdrawal -and arrange details ol the POW rdeue. (See VIET PANEi., "'"l) • • • . •Jailed!') .; ... The basic state of our union today is IOUDd and ltJll o! prombe." Nixon said. It was the first of a series of written messages io Congress which he is 11.Jbslituting this year for the traditional State of the Union address. Nixon revealed few specifics of the "fttsb ap;>roacb to government" which he advocates, reserving the details 1or messages to be sent to Congres.s in the coming. weellJ, But be said the natk>q must rely more 3 Suspects . I In Call Girl Case Freed on the states and on individual initiative By JOANNE REYNOLDS to meet the !.'!"'>lems that federal °' .. _ - -• gOtt11-bjil bilen unab!O to solve. Three womoa wbo pQUce aJlqed _. N'aon-appealed clifecny_to CoogresS !or running a house of prostitution"""" they : ~~~:, ~U:~ amsted them Wednelday m,i. la a his budget. this week, and to refute Huntington Bue!> ID11tac tract. lllft =: tllll he is lrf"'4 ~ usorp ,. bei?tJ rol.....i. "!' W ..i -'l;t - . ~· relined to llJi ...,,.. ........ '•Aa l'r<Sident, I ........... \bal I 'lbe trio -Jlldr na..v,_ a Helm caonol 4o this job alone," NJxl)JJ said. MIHe Ryan, ri .... Cml ..;. n I I "1lJe 0oocrea -IJelp, 811'! I Jlledce 'r1 -'l'ete ~ at the -al .. to •Ill)' port to odJim! 1 -CaPotone Drive 111 warrants dwPw wwtinc ~with Iba CooJireas. them with con;plraey to -1t "If.!' llnceno hope I.I thal Iba executiV~ prostitution and mainiiiiiJnJ I -<i and legjslallve braodJeo C8Q -k JJ*"!lltlllion. . · toceiher in this gl<8t ~ In • They w ... boobd into Orange County pooilive • .prit of. ..-i ..,poc1 and JaU and authorities ay they _. (See NIXON, Pap ll roleased Tlntnday nicJi1 a!tel' palling · ll,000 baU each. "'k 'tf · 'tf ..J Aiso arrested with the ...,,.. was 'ff d D • . · . Anthony Ca••san&o, 36, w:bo lll&ed die ar ec• .. •.nnlt' Capstone addreu as his borne. e. -• ..,...,,~ charged with possession o! ~ • drugs and was released rro.n llunlinglan -Stat;e of union Beach City Jail Thllraday alter pootin& • 11,000 bond. Given at Gwrtce • WASlllNGTON (APl -He!< is Preoidenl-NI.loo's State of tbO Uoion message ioday al a glance: His series "' messages to. Congress w1ll re~t "a fresh appl'OICh to government." ._;;, 'ne time .baS q>ine, be said, to "make clear choices" between old _..,.. that failed and new programs that prvvlde a better ny to tulite the goals.'' Police said today an additiooal dJarp of poaession of dangero111 drugs wu alao added to Mia Ryan'a bool<in& llhoet. Resident.I of. the bousing lnJcl .... Ille cily'o cenlral·patli said.today...., -• woman and a man return to tbe .._ Tbtusday nighl The house, which is localed in a tract "' $30,000 to '41;llOO -· bu.hem the locus ol atteotioo Jollnwin& the amsta of. the women lJ"' -0 qo Gl1 cbarl<s of. prosUtufJ011. Neighbors said they first began to Ille an interest Jn the house wbell the women moved in. 'Ibey said the lur!Ullft consisted nWl!y of beds. And wben they noticed that the throe ,.,idents were only in the boule during "Hard decisim• must be mado. and we the afternoon and evening hours ,Ind that must slick by them." Nlxoo said. , there seemed to be a lot of men ootning In foreign policy "a strong America - an America wbooe word ta believed and wbooe llrt#lgth is reopected -is essential to coolimled peace and llDdenlandinJ In the -Id, '"be said. '"lbt answer to many of the domestic problems we !ice is DOI blgber taxes and more ...,.mag," Nisod said. "It ls less . -more resulta me! £1<81er freedom for the indiWlwl1 American to earn a rigbtlul place in bis own community - ..... for -and localities to· address tbt.ir own needs in their own way, iD the UClJl of their own prlolitles." and going from the house, IODle -called police. Following the first raid, the - were -<eJeued from jail .., their Oll'Jl recoplzance wblle awaiting trial Aller Wednelday's amol.I, their boil was oet at 15,DOI but was lats -to ,1,000. V)ce Lt. Robert Rbln•bart acknowledged that tbe pmence of. the · (8" THREE ntEE, Poge II Judge Overturns Court Decision '"11Jo policies which I will otJlline to c.n.r-111 Ille weeks a1Jeac1 ,..-I niollinnatioa, DOI Ill ahdicatioa, of federal nopt)lllilllllty ... • He pledpd,"111 4o 1111 part to achieve a construclive Working rtlalionsbip with the C.OC-·" L.M,.... 1 -" Coll-• ·-... -n ·-n --. --. ,..... ..... .......... ... " --" -. I I • ----.. --. :--:-.::-~ --·---._,_ . --....... . ........... : --. • ' DAIL V PILOT F....,, f*-J 2. 1m ------~- • Bollfa Suggests Loophole To Justify Secret Talks 1117 TEll&T <XMl.LB Of .. °'*' ..... CITY ATl'ORNEY !loo llobla bu IUgg<lled a pnoedlft to -Illa! -uecullve ,...;on, of the Huntingtm Beadi City a-II a.-Bron Act vlolatloos. ID I memorandum to City AdmlnillraW David Ro!olaodr, -has -tllat the dly council adopt .. olllcial polleJ ,...,..._ lhe -al the attomey ... -topic -in --'Ille -Brown Act prohlbltJ public bodi<s from cfis. <llllln& matten la -which do not pertain to -nel Items oc lep1 matten. HVNnNGTON BEACH councilmen have be&d an o· ecuttve &elllon alter each of the last siJi oounciJ ...,.. drawing -crlUclsm !or Ibo amount of ....-ec:y. Eadl time, Mayor AI Com bu said the ..-ilmJlv. ed eltller lltlptloll or penomel matten. but no 3llllUU1ICOll ectionl have followed any of the closed sessk>ol. llobla aald bis proposal is designed to alleviate some ....,... ol the sua:pJcklll n18ed by such executive sessioos. "A> the people's elected dty atwrney I bave a duly to -tbe -law ii upheld, It's al!o my duty to protect the cotmdl !nm ..., law mHa," Boola esplalned. 1118 SOOGESTION waa made Tueoday, the day alter tbe lalell ,_,;i meeting and after an uecutive teSBion, during which coMlnwn reportedly dlacuued the pooslblllty d. acquiring railroad e-rillU aJooc Gothanl Street. Boola aald be waa not preoent during all al Ille ..-.., ......,, bat edded that any such di1c111sion could have COftftd pc-IP a-!e1•Wion 'lpil.l..o l<Cal mall<r. 'l1Je attorney allo bas tugget!ed that be be dlon I Wt d. ...... prior to any eucutive lell!ion ., he can determine if they att pn>prJ" for a dmed me<llng. BONFA ADMITI'ED be bas warned cooncilmfD previously not to dixms eer1aln topics, but aald be did not always !eel at liberty to ollrr tudl advi<L "I think it's a good idea if 1 am present at all a:ecutitt: • ·rns," Bonfa added. "Bui there might be Umes wbeit cmncilne doa1 Wllll me 1ll<re, and that's their right." Rowlanda said be agreed with Bonla's suqeRiom, Ind added thel the , mayor, belore each executive session, might annwnc:e the eeoeraJ. topics to be di9CU!sed. TUE ADl\llNISTRATOR said moot of the ..-.t -1°7-bne -called by him. He said they concerned a .....,.. ,... ....... mailer. er lntcittd the dly's law suit over the Huntington lleodi Company's prime -. Coast Commi ssion Studies · Permit Load, Procedures .-- &port.a oo the anticipated permit load and emergency permit procedures wlD . top P.!" agenda of the first Orange County meeting ol the south Coastal 'zoiie •• QmenraUon Commission at 7:30 p.m. ). lllonday in the Newpgrl Harbor High 1 · School auditoriU!ll. , I The high school is at 600 Irvine ~ Avenue, Newport Beach. j The South Coastal Commission was ~ created by the .....,...ful passage ol 5 PToposiUon 20 in the November general ~ election. I It bas jurisdiction over building • permits of development! within 1,000 ~ ;: yards of the mean high tide line in ' Orange and Lo! Angelea c:ounties. • Dr. Robert Rooney of Huntington f Beach, as commission cllairman, will ,1• report on permit load and procedure5. He also will discuss the status of a J survey of local cities on the ' l , ' f'ro111PqeJ ! CANNIBAL .•. l .. claimed dw1ng a news conference Tlunday that Miss Sargent -or Mrs. Obabarok -has shown disregard for lndone3ian cultural values. He did not elaborate, but hinted at basic <ij.sapproval of mixed marriages. Officials also complained that, in their tw.year, Jl2(1.000 campaign to civilize the savages, Chief Obaharok was their most important link u the tribal leader. OIAN•I COAST •• DAILY PILOT Til9 or..._ CIMlt GAILY PILOT wllll tllflk91 .. ~ ... ..._.,.,.... " pUillWlel 11'1' .. cir.. C'Mlt NllhMfll ~ ....... ,.,. ........ ~ Mllllled., Mon!Hy ~ 'rillff, tw eo.11 M11t1, Hewporl ll!!~h. Hurlllnelool 9"dV,_..... V1lley, t...g- 9-dt. tNIMls.df'-bect ... S.11 C"-111 S... i-c.p11tr-A •lno.. "Ilion.I ..rill .. i. pwbl..,.. s.~ ..... Sinley.. t""' twlnclJMll Mllttilnl ,w.t II ti UI 1¥"4 ..., StrMI, COll1 Mo1M, C.IHomi., t211i». Ao .. 1rt N. W1.d ~,..,., .... "*'i&Nr J1c .. •· C11rl1y Yiu ~""'*'I .,,. 0-11 MltM09I' ThM1t k11•il ..... '"'-•• A. ¥wplli111 _ ..... Q..-i.t H. LM1 lich1'4 r. Nall ... ,, 7 I "-'"" £ ..... Teny C....ill1 wat ~ c-.iy Etll• ............... Offlu 11111 a..a ..... ,,.. M1iU-i Addr1u1 r.o. a.. 790, t2"41 --L ..... hKll: m ...._,A-C.19 Mal: m Witt -., S"-f ,......,, 9'edl1 am -......... ee.i.w1n1 '°"' ~: * ..... l!I ClnllM II ... T.t••• C714t Ml-4JJl Cl~ ........... t4l·1671 •-.._. .._ c:..ey Coe 1 mllla -·"' '-"""'. ml. Onllle C-t 1'14111111111 .... ~. ,.. "'" ...... ,...,..,, .... ,,, ...... "" _,.., ................... --_., .................... ..... ........ .,,,.,. ..... . - -= ..... iM Clltf• ,,...., ......... ·---., ..,..,. llM _,,., ....... ......,,~ --· detenninatioll of the pmnit mx boundaries. - It will be the third nwlillfl lar U. II· member 9auth Coastal Ccw1 4 rt'" me ol ·-....-OnDge Cuamly. f'-•P.,,eJ POPPAS ... the mu&ic. The main event of the name ... the paracbute tug. Aa old pai-is spread arood the room, the Db gnib the edges and make a drde. Dads ntch, then do iL During a murnmt of liilm:lr, tmnl voices whispered: -w daddy. n The ""'"" fluttered up ... -. tbm rubber balls wore bouac:<d fn the midlDe of it. The last game invoh-.d llUlllbln !nm one to four. A> ..ad! mmiber ... allod, the YOQllfllllen rill it -- places, ouin& -the ---before it came dawn. One little -llqot bis -and turned to bis dad. Dad beld up tine fingers. Tbe lellcbon ...... ---· Im. Pat Okura and Mm Kary Jane Blakeslee, began dad"s nigJit tine yoan ago to bring the -.,._. to their pops. and inln>do<e the lathen to U. school. Evuy child'• eye --.. be ... m. led a lather out of the nan. One girl told Dmioe: "Yoo Ft a aitt daddy." It WU the nloolt thillc -..... aa1d about me. Dmioe t._i it all rill a tissoa the.-. Another &fr!, Dfllla, made ber - promise lo lfnprpafnt the -lime. Toby was looQw lar bis dod'1 jocbt. "You walbd me up die -•fall I didn't , .. ..., -. " the -.....,._ Kristen aa1d m. tried to -"' did to skip. "'but all he cwld do QI bop m ooe foot.•• · At the end of it all. llUlt AmJ, ..... on ber dad's sleeve, loobd ,.. -..a lllllllWICOd' "Yoo ..,. -I'm oot tired one bit" Gotcli.er Auto Li.c.ense Tags? JI you doa1 ..-.. -- -for 1171 ·--tap today )'GU'U "' aaoci -• 10 -peesltJ ...... ... Februal:y-.! k ........ la 11an1L -°"""" dlltdw "' the IleparCmeat "' -v ........ noted Ibo --.... ......,. -• Feb. 4 aall1 !his 19' ltwisllhn ........, it .... 11111 ~ .. , ... ..,.' v ..... _-ID __ !!_ 11,...-. .......... ~, mldniP' • p1onage Widespread ' -Kennedy WASHINGTON (AP) -A ,.....i by -F.dwanl M. KeMel(y (!>-Mall.). U)'1 there 1pparently wu widespread political espionage and sabotage -during las! ,...,.. presidential -""'" and • Uy putldput ... in n-peoled --the White -Wbiie ""'°"" lllJlled no names, he • said '11anday it is apparent "that a .... ..-.e inquiry will requir< tbe ca1lfnc of nrlous .....itfe.lnncl and Wllile Boule penonnel with the -prolJlems that coune entails." Kamedy cmb:ied I prelJminary mvestiption .. cbafrman of the Senate judiciary lllbeommiu.e. He aald inlcrmatioo be gatbend indicated "one kt)" putidput was In repeated contact witll the White !louse, the White llou!e <00vention beadquarten, and White Bouse aides. .. He also said there were strong indications that "at least part of the rm.ancing was arranged through a key RepubliclD fund raiser wbo ls a close am>eiate of PraJdent Nixon's." A Smale source indicated thil waa a -to u..bert W. Kalmbach, ol Newp>rt Beach, the President's pe~ lawyer and Cornier deputy finance cbairman of bis l'Hledion campaign. A ICamedy aide declined to conlinn or dmy this. Elf«ts to reach Kabnbach !or .......-today at bl.I ·Newport Beach offn were ~- f'POllt PflfleJ THREE FRE E .. wumen in a suburban neighborhood was ll!Mr;ual Residents c! the neighborhood . apparently think it's pretty unusual too. Opinioos of the alleged presence ol a IUbullJoo.style bordello range from iodi&nation to amusement. The future ol the asserted bedkeeping opentiOD in the residenUal neighborhood mnaim in doubt today. Some residents reported seeing a furniture rental company remove funlilbings !nm the bome Thunday . ~lthinebart indicated that lhe departmeot'1 vice detail will continue to arnst Lbe women if they continue their allegedly illicit sctlrities. '"But," be added , "with each Olll5ttUtive arrest, they become more security coq.scioos. so il will become banter and harder to gather the evidence lo mate arrests ... New LA Cardinal Tim Manning Ho oored at News --Sjght for Sore E9es Visi!ors catching this scene at Cbessington'• Zoo co=Iained !bat somebody was getting their goat Actually there's an lion: the goat is looking over fence and legs belong to goafs keeper who is going about his duties. Irvine Company Files Clai~ for Upper Bay • on piing Sch eduled . Ortnge -scbool -~ Tbunday said they will sumy• Joca1 •· *'iool district boards to see "what they want" in the way ol county ~tioo -and wbal lm'I ..., """""re. The dedsloll ..... (n,1-tu lt'I? COUDI)' Grand Jury report .., the <OUDtY Department of F.dueatioo. ID part, it staled that •Jocal scbool districts lelt "the <OUll\Y ii not ~ .. to their .-. '11Jey sbow wide variation In die ... of Ibo - -•. and "called Into qoesti<Jll tbe goals of the CQWlty departmml of education, which seem unrelated to the needs and goals ol the achoo( dlmlcts." One suggestioo of the Grand Jury report was that the department 11Work at building up COllUlltllllcatioo with the school di.!ltricts in order lo ~update1 its llClVices aocoiiling to ma6a)ng ....W. • ' The report didn't talJulata-by 11 diltrieta wbkh .......... a Grand Jury qi-noire and dlcfn;t elabora!O oo \(le" "aJJqed"Iacl ol "c:oDmwnicatioo.. One coonty scbool boan! member. Dav. Brandt o1 Santa Ana, criticized the report for being too vague. "I'd rather they ma1ce recommenda· tilxls than best ~ ,the ....... " he A!d ""Franklx., tbeytj)ilven't said • tbfnc. r, i ~, • He sl!o ~ i!odier that the communicatkm problem was not between the county and die Joca1 districts, bot between 'IOoal district admlniatrators and their penonad. The county recently deftioped a -of suggested l!tid ~ ........ in some cases never reacI¥" toacbei"s who would use tt, he aalll-. Board member Doria Araujo •Id a letter asldng wbat district board's, not administrator's, wishes are might bring more .answers. ~ Supertolellden! Robert Petenoo said that If there is a lack of any county services, ft ii because ol a lack of lunds. Dr. Peterson supported the survey ol local -boards. ,, __ Pflfll? l VIET PANEL •• • . I Other issues raised in today'• ........ Tbe Irvine Company lw filed claims early If1J which -doubt on the . the "I"!"'"' aiid. ~,lllltlal lallai on totaling $1,&75,llllO against the Orange amipany's owmubfp al the land around tbe -al of U.S. mines fr"ID North C.\liltY Boan! of Supervisors inwlving die bay. · . Vletna ..... waters; the amingOmeeta the ~county's move to gain 'ixesaiP,Jiw: lrUle cbupl tblt. the la..at ~ ~:.FR,.,.tiq olller19 teams to the &Id rights ••er Irvine land in ule u.i... • """" ~ !le~ ...,i,_a,r.ve 'aDd ithe .question• 01 !l*ll!ip With. tllO ~ down the ~ of the ...,...t, lo aoow it other pc11ce force, the bitematlonol o.n- Newport Bay area. , to be acquired by the county at lower missJM. , • The claims are preliminary to 1be 6q :l:. than -prevalent before the Earlier today, Canadian amboaador of a ilwsuit !wed OD hmne The claims ba• .. been denied by the Micbe! Gauvin, cbainnan o1 the ICCS, coodemnatioo, a lesoening .fn value -11 Illus clearfng tbe way for • asked the joint COlllll!ilsion to m"'t with alleged because ol the-cOunty's la1nuit 1a...wi. the !Qlematlonal Cunm1sslon Salurday. now pending in Superior Court to obla1n The mmpany claims state in parlicuiar But the ,Vletnanieoe delegaUOl\I decided public access to the Upper Bay lands. that L.,. county's prescriptive rigbta suit to meet Sunday rather than the first day 'The company's claim alleges that the did not deline any specific paths across ol Tet. Jly 'Die A1sodate4 Pr<u county supervilon bave released the_ . -~ land and ..., so ~m-that •• lioo •·--·'"" ,._,..., tbe "I'm •lighted, o1 .......... Arcl>bishop inlonnation to the news media since tt ~~of all up; Ba, ~ ,;;~"";.Q;;:'; dis-- Timothy Manning of Loo Angeles said .. ~OOmpany al!o asted !or a refund tri<t, small !our-nation teams ofthi!"!Dt...- today u be leamed, in the midst of an Flu Fatal to 1,027 of f140.5JI paid in taus cm tbe property natiooal commissloo made their first field Asian tour. that be is among it new , bpcalne the annpany bas not bad use or trips1 three days behind ~· C..-.. al the Roman Catholic Churcb. ATLANTA (UPI) -The London 1Iu die land ~ the c:amty'1 .. escriptive Team 'allldals expressed a dtsini to (See nialed story, Page 4) epidemic sweeping the coontry lw rigbts sutt was filed. gd cm with tbe job ol policing a ceaae- "1 ruIJy haven~ bad lime to r<act," claimed at least 1,027 lives, the Natiooal 'Ibis r<lund woald be based on a court fire, but aa1d they were b.amltrung by . Center !or Disease Control roporiecl finding that die pohiic does not bave the tecbnical detalfs, lncJudlns tha wall fer """"""'" Manning mnmenled m ·~ ....... to acass fn lbe .. ~. t1. the io· int oo--'-lon to like llOllle -~ T~ "It's a terrific honor, esp<dalfy " _~_IY_· ____________ ._..,... ______ ~----------------~---~- for Loi Allgeles and partfcularly !0< my diocese" lie aald it waa a surprise, although he Md -alerted a lew days ago that this <OUldbappen. An:bbisbop Manning arrtved in Japan Tu::oday on a tour ol rnlssions. He Is to visit Hoag Kong, Manila and New Guinea before attending a eucbaristic congress o;-enmg Feb. II in Australia. He p-to ,....,, to Loo Angeles Feb. fl. Tbe consistory for the new cardinals ia -.led Mardi$ at the Vatican. Ardabisbop Maiming is viewed as an _....uoo.d ,....... who lw installed a tfD'dinl inlinmrA! oo the Loo Angeles a• bdiu:ew:'1 U milllan CstboUcs. J't -P.,.eJ NIXON •.. eooperatioo," Nixon aald. Bui be did not reb'eclt fJom bl.I earlier ....moo that federal programs - espedally U..... Initialed during the .iministntioos of ll<mocratlc (lormeri Plesldeuts Jolm F. Kmnedy and Lyndon B. .lolmoo -bave !ailed. "The time lw come when we must mab dear cboices -choices hei-n Gld --that RI wm111J goals bui !ailed to ..-tbom and --tblt .... Ide I beCter WIJ lo .....m. lbooe pols; Ind dlnk'tl, loo, betoeen .. ..... he......,,,. -an of wbldl may lie --In tbemlehoi, but only _al _____ _ ..,,,. -to "'""' IJI tile -.. -•lace .. llOLbill>tr -and .... IPM*"ac." Him lild. '4ll II lea "Alie, _.. ~ aad snat• ll"eedoon lar ... ladiriduaJ -to .... 1""1ful P-lo his on community - Md lar the sta,.. and locallllel to • -their on 1IOecll In their own -to tlta .. "' tl"1r (llladlles. . "'lk .... al the federal ~ •.. -... beto'dtlol_llQ'"_ " --lit, ... nlller to aid and '•'W. people. Of!••llftlel tmd """""I 1fndfalwltb•-oltbe ... , ............... i.-tM.• ............ llld. . . • CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES THIS WEEK FEATURING SIEP SOFAS. ' \ : • • SAi.i &.w,t ..........,_-.__.Dz Ila Rio Sii Iii~ _ _"1 ... _, .. "• • r-l>M :;:---'!2f9H1111 Sol..t t ""'P' hM tionr..i.... Horit"90, 0.-. eod -otloon OY•ifoblo et rod0<od pftOM. Slw,, l• tocloy fo< '"'' •• -.... - DR~ERltA66-HENW>Off-WOOOMAA!t ll.uASIAH -INTlllORS W M YS I IA lb 'Tl NI .. W ... , .... NEWPOR1 HACH e -ln1 WUTCLl'f --., .. ~ lA&uNA IEACH e Ml NClllH COAS"I HW't. -· ...,..., TOR!Wai"' tJ ... HA-11.WI. tJ'f.117' 0 I .. . . SIC\'DIVERS WILL PERFORM AT DANA HARBOR. FEs;rlV!TIES T-s.ith Dnp& Towonl Ha<bor With GroofHt of E- Whale Festival A.ctivitia Begin Today in Dana Dana -. lint aomal festival ol perform in the central sqJ or tile Ille Whale was lmmcl!ed tq1ay with art village. Shortly aflerwanls tile Harbor --..a~ and llallonary exbmits · the Patrol's fireboat ~ crew will -' . m. demonstrate firefighting aDoat in tile -""•""' ol Ille new manna. channel nearby. Wbale slides and Bui tbe not ati•ilJ begins -Y 1ee1ure5 will be presented at 11. a.m., wi111 --U. wllalentdl cruises ooan, 2 and t p.pi. Wbale watch cruises ...i -.. ...i -.., the m boall from tile sportfisbing Deel will ~ "' Ille benls "' California leave hourly rrom 9 a.m. to % pJD. ~ Adm' . . ff iiocl Jqillg wa at ID toR place We this"'~ 19 .. per. person . .,._ 1 of , ,•~s ._ •· ""'"ea reservatiom can be obtained by ~ . -·--.I 11b,-.... lt•wLtdsiDdJeara. -- ---i.w olf Ille_., Slmday's schedule includes Ille whale -~ ..... ,,., .....,. ..... and • l!o<julos ~ "lloJil.. but ..,,, .. --~ the ·-· , :Ha~ adiled • parimedic Dqw"""" If -&1Yit-ml skydiving deh\oostratloris and sallkite Ille Sm Ooofft Noclear Gelerating Dying lrom a cllfl above tile harbor as staDan. major attraCllons. They begin at nooo. 'lllose .-will be cmldlied ~ Drawings for gill!, including dinoen at the • bnt . harbor restaurants' and other merchant SalmdaJ's-;le g<>eslib this: offerings will be beld at t :30 p.m. A1 ll:JI JUD. Dana Hills High &:boot's I No admission is charged at tile ·tmit. ••«"-"rs and cheede.aden will festival Laguna Man lnaicwd A •....-Beadt ~ identified by in?e!tigators as Lewis' partner in the "--........., 1JisUic1 Attorney's Job Guidailce Agency ol Santa Alla and ~.: .... "' two priDclpall in Long BelM:b. i emploj'mmt that •'-..1i..-Superior Court arraignments have been ., _,. _, .._ scheduled for Tuesday lor both men. biited .. -.1e1 Ill applica;lb ol ........ arrested short! be! the -~•• -~-m•-...,~~~ ~, were y .,.. -· -.. -= ·~= indictmeot Usting the aDegatioOl was toa,llflbe~-,,-.iuiy. issued. ,, ,l!tnnl A. Lewis, 41. ol -Glmneyre lavestigato!S claim tile pair principally SL, la cbaigod -ampiracJ to used newspaper advertising to attracl -. . frldaJ, Ftbnllly Z. 1973 DAILY PILOT j1 ere Are 1,327 Laos .POWs? ,. ' U.S. Officials Vow Further Questioning of Red List "-1l'll't: Setulus eftiM Wg ...;a Jae .... e.rtm' cp4' E " of tbe Mlnll YM K cftt'•••s . alllllll u. -jl;rn...i wbtl:MO••s el l.JZ7 America• WYlawwwa --flil la -an prilwr mts '1t Y by tbe Oaow+i4•, a P , JM sp ' • • said todof. Jt:nJ W, -V.ieAJ •·~ • , M4 at a II! lefiqg I ... • al U.S. -. .. keep ... , -& Ille Mlrdl V"ld I + ... Growth Goals Presentation Goes to Board A lo'i •4m pWD '-' pinc lotbe Board .. Sap ..... 1'1••by ......... -.............. .. --..... -----lolo~ Cllw47 bj ,_ -·~ . . ., ujaftd. ~•cs ..er,. Under csrmt ,, I c ID'd' Q ... the county'•. --.., thol dole is estinia!M lo "*1t;IJ1 - By hllo ...... -ill tbe ..ny p1annq·-~Illa -... reduc9l • a:bllt 11 •ill""• ~-is-~Nicy and Growth:._ A. Me9 Diftdian!" Jt· i:lll't tBic fii. a•d far aidopLm .. ntkrtlll .-'+'Jlillk ... ·.., in bops If .aliililc • a m grvwdl· .... a ~ uid today. "'a.tnllilc grwdt is i* H 'to maM it t!ll:llis' .. adiiEft ••••••• , gools.. uid ...... Bab ~ ll'Wl"•"*c t.aa-b s•btiia. • ec ml ownll qalily If • as a n et -In a letts' al'• W ID lbe 11-ptge R!pOrl. ~ .. • g --,._ Dictason tells lbe 514btiMs to "tmt this report as a daalloogr Ltd llr •IDI yw agree ,.;ala ...i -)'1111 .... 'L" ()irtnm -Illa Ille._. ...... fll'S at a time wlml • t ch: pabic values. new -tns, pre e4 ' 'l"ffinc amrt .tee iP • md lldm-• ••tlic#irc pllll'«lirc .-. ... wile. "8" -•• ,-t---... -.· beSQ'L "'Jlle -grwtl; tlut ..:2 jietaiW • ~ ~-~-~ ne npn "Ui • aw ta c:m:rm. f~ of • Iaxpocs 'al Pu: 1' ·-<lliwil Wp WWW ( ' ~ .. ...., .. ril_ '*""'"' lfiM ... LUC (Ltcal >,,,_,,, ... _ °"'"' . . ). ..,_.., on m1mrc Americans, tz.:!..a ~-believed to Frieclhtim ecboed remarks made by llellly ii; Klsslilger, chief U.S. negollator If 111e v~ cease-fire agreenient and ill .. -provtsloos. "We bad apectatloos ol leaming more -lbal... Fliedbelm said ol tile list or ~ ....., U.S. military Oien reported bf Ille North Vietnamese Thursday as being captiva in Laoa. 11le Nlltagoo spokesman carefully avoided any llhowing of -ml any reaiminationa despite o b • l Q u a disappolntmenl He said American o!Hclals do not connect tbe l11<k ol more POW names witb Ille cootinued U.S. bombing In Laos. la other developmenU: -President Nguyen Van Thieu announced that l!outb Vietnam will begin political negollallons wilh tile Viet Coog in Paris no later than TUesday. "I have ordered Ambassador Pham Dang Lam to mett tile Viet Coog in Fuel Rations Emerge1icy Program Prepared W ASHlNGTON (UPI) -The Office of Elpergency Preparedness bas prepared a draft plan calling for rationing of a variety of fuels- fro~ gasoline to home heating-lo meet the nation's lnergy crisis, the Washington star-News said today . THE DRAFT PLAN, which the newspaper said is being circu· lated among high Administration officials, would require the Presi· dent to declare a national emergency before it could be implemented. On~ implemented, it would allow the government to take steps to reqmre the use of substitutes such as coal for oil where possible, the Star·News said. IT ALSO WOULD establish a system of priorities for fuel use in order that essential trucking and railroad traffic as well as mass lransit syste1!1s couJd continue to operate during a fuel crisis, the newspaper said. The rationing system would compare to that used during World Warn • Prison Sentence Sought For 'Last Tango' Stars JIULLE'f[N The defendan.ts were not In the BOLOGNA, Jlaly (AP) -II Bolopa courtroom. Bertolucci. 32, who testified nmt ~ .ctor Marloa Brado, last week, was in New York for the ,.,_. -... Marta Scbdder"aliil DtJ. America!I pre,mlere ·o1 ~ movie about a m Aedilr Beaw• Bertolaed of lb-love affair between an American Paris no later tban Feb. I to llllft Ille Internal problems or SOutb Vietnam," Thieu declarod Saturday lo 1 Tet lunar nev.· year television address to the nation. The South Vietnamese command today reported 2llO coa ... rn violations lfy Commwtlst forces, but said the overall level or Cighting bad dropped oll. -In neighboring Laos -not aflected by the Vietnam cease-fire -a ranking member or the Communist Pathet Lao cabled the government in Vientiane calling for an immediate cease-fire. The Patbet Lao was expected to arrive in Vientiane for negotiations Saturday, diplomatic sources reported today. -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew today pledgl'd in Bangkok continued U.S. military and economic aid to Thailand after the Vietnam war. a Thai spokesman reported. Agnew met for two hours with Premier Thanom Kittikacbom and other Thai officials. The vice president arrived in Bangkok Thursday after talks in Saigon with President Nguyen Van Thieu and in Phnom Penh with President ,Lon Nol on ~twar reconstruction of Indochina. He is scheduled to fly to Vientiane Saturday to meet with Laotian Premier Souvanna Phouma, then go to Slngapott:, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur. Leary Heavily Guarded iii Jail SAN LUIS OBISPO !AP) -Drllg advocate Timothy Leary, awaiting further court action on two trials, remalna tmder tight guard at caJ~ornla Men's Colony,. the prison be II charged with escaping ffOPl three years ago. Leary was translerrod rrom Santa Ana alta' a judge COlllinued his trial tbere on drug conspiracy charges until March 5. In the meantime, bis arntgnment has been set for Feb. 13 at San Lui! Obbpo County Superior ec.irt on tile e>cape charge. In the Orange County case an innocent plea has been entered. Pair Facing Death For Stealing Cables e~t" ..,::,-fer lll<lr lDm . widower and a young Frenob girl in ACCRA, Ghana (AP) '7'J Two ._. Paris. (See picture, Page t ). Ghanalana, Jt and 25 yeani 019o ;were BOLOGNA, lll!IY (AP) -A ,public Prosecutor. Gino Paolo Latini,asked an senten<ed If• die"'°"'" f1r111 ~ for· _... Uked seo1eooe9, QI eight ellhtlm.ou. · lllml llaO for Ille film'• stealing underP,ound '.~~ coblel -ill .Jail. each liidaJ 'for. a,~ ·prodacer, Alberio Grimaldi. Latlol said valued at '800. '111ey"""' row.t IUllty bf llorlan Bnlldo, adress llaila Schnelder ••• ~ "do . led b the Idea of a military lril>mal Tbunday. and -Bemanlo Bertoluccl on ~ mone waa mma Y Stealing telepbmo -la 1 _.,.ity clJarJes for the film "Last eacitement ancl uocbected appetite for treasonable olfeaae aiiil pwiisllabl4 by TangoioParfs." c "''WI~!'· ·~ -.-t ', f* ·t ,,4eeth u1* • J:.'"mai' dec!W. \ He, U. ~ llllt the Ott be . I n.1 1llOjile W8 prtliod bj mlnJ ilawyen fat ll!illi ...... p!eded for "3m:eci ~ly in Italy. Italian and 10..ljll critics. mercy. , , " . • I ... . I l ' De1nonstra1or· SALE FIRST SATE OF THE YEAR! e CAPRI - cltf111wl, .,,. ... &s"lir •~ . applii:anti.andtb;K.iob·seeliis wb0-"'*1 -...... '*thil • -. g~ • ll'id fees ,el ...... than '1.• -to be • --......,..mi, fllae alhalislng, -of plaCemeol e MARQUIS e MONTEGO dllllpitacy ta -petty tbeft. and' Lowis and Hartig were arrested wllm ' petty llltfl numerous applicants eomplaloed ·that N.,.i GD i6 Dlicll dmges la Brian F. jobs ,..... DOI provided llld that Ille polr illrlig, U, If Los ...,..., --by refUsed to ~IUD<! their fees. What Judges Think About -o ._...:.See Su~day D~y ~ot .; .1 , Capris 10 e COMET e. CONTINENTAL e STATION WAGON Conti 11en1als . ous '~SAVINGS on these n.-ar new low mileage 1973's • ·•or '!tie Nfw e.r ••• '<Q~lilL!ll r& II ..... ------... "Ora1fP C4im1J'I 1omJIV o] ri~f Cars" lll2I HARIOll ILVD. COSTA MESA • MO-a'lO . .. J I llom1> Of 'l1lt New car I •• "Gow-r-dL" •• ' ii - 4 o,mv "1.DT Solinay, F"'-J, 1'7S Can't Believe All You Read? NEWS NOSE DEPT. -In thJs business, llOIDellmel we bear !rom the cood folb out o.-1n readmhlp 1m1 wben Ibey have a •trooc oomplalnt that a particular news ttporl lan1 accurate. Somellmel lhey're rlibl When thJs happens, .... man forthright e!forU to dJi Into the matter ml determine where we blew It Ibis time. ~ ollen than DOI, the poet boo-boo probe c11vu1g .. that what really happened wu that a news IOtlroe -either by acddont or design -gave the Ila!! writer a bum steer. The IOUroe just looked at the reporter with wlde open baby-blue eyes and waltzed the atatr writer down the primrose path. ' AB WELL, YOU aay, you've seen all those JDOYteo and teevoe thlnp about hardened, cynical newspaper writera and U-guyt really doo1 believe miytlilng. That's phony. Wo believe ·~· Thal'• why we get U-·telepbone calls later, alter the [Q!f'• wt. Let'• IUe an eample: Only ~· Cbalmian Ronald Caspers of the Qrqe County Board ol Super\'ilon llll10Ull<l!ll that the '275.000 F&lrvlew Road staml ·drain bas beerl <Olllpleted. NOW, FOR THOSE of you who may live elsewhere on the be<! of an possible coasts, Fairview Road ls located In Costa Mesa. It is a major artery between Newport Boulevard and the southerly environs of Santa :Ana. .pne of Its major functions is to feed traffic to and fro at Orange COast College a!ld the Costa M.,. High Sebonl campus jUst acrou the street. . U"-T ....... LAST VICTIM -Coffin containing body of Lt. Col. William Nolde, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., arrives in U.S. !or services. Rites will be held Saturday at Ml Pleasant. Ll Col. Nolde was last American to be killed before Vietnam ceasMlre. Connally Doubts Nixon's · Backing, hut· May Switch WASHINGTON (UPI) -John B. Con- nally aaJd today "I dcn't really believe" Prelident Nixon ii backing him alresdy le< the Republican pmtdentlal nomina· lion in 1976. But he hinted he might be planninc to switch IOOll from Democrat to Republican. The former Treasury secretary in the Nixon cabinet was asked about published reporta that N'w>n bad said Connally WQJJd make a good candidate to succeed him. Connally, who met ·with Nixon earlier this week al the White lbt!e, grinned broodly and replied, in a taped interview shown oo the NBC-TV Today Show: "L think I'd betlor leave town. Some- thing like this pops up every time I como to Washington. I don't really believe the President said that ... I can't believe the President would be making a stat" ment of hII choice of a &publican nom- inee 60 days after his own ~ectlon." In response lo a queollm about ""'1!r· ring reporla he ii pWming to cJianie party affiliation, COnnally said, 111 might well do it." That is the strongest public indicatioo yet he bas given about his plans. But he added quickly: "If I do it, it's not goinc to be oo the basis or seeking the presidential nomtmtioo • • • It is based oo which party I can be moot comfortable in. •• NiJ:on was asked about his i:aitioo on Connally at a news Conference W~ day, ·Ille aame day as some ol tbo ac- counts appeared tbal ho bad opokm favorably about Coonally f<r 1976. The President responded: "I would be out ol JllY mind ii I were to be endoning any)>ody le< Ille presidency at the prea- , ent thne when there are a number of people who have hxllcated -or whose lrieruts )\ave indicated -that they might have an interest in the position." . N'Wlll aclmowfedged that he has "very hlib retpe<I" for Coonally and. believes the former '!'ens governor "could bandle any job that I can think ol in Ibis coun- try, oc in the world le< that matter." Johnso~'s 2 Daughters For years, Felrviel( bas ' been famed for flooding.·~ Road will flood In a heavy ~' l!'oi C6ald llettle !bent In three-lncb ....... When 11 really rains, motortsta Ooi'T'elrrW ~ ha .. been known to s1¥::1hti> pcic;led [ir'eclpltatlon up to tJlelr ~111. -so • miich fe< the :=:i.~=~a= .. ·Rece,ive Most in Will the storm~ line beln« finished and • shoo! "llur:iBiil No moti'floodillg. I can drive throu,gb there MW witmut wearing . a Scuba-diving ootnt." So the nm time It rains, this happy fellow jumps Into Ille family heap and charges off joyously down Fainlew Road In Costa Mesa. And what doea be find when he geta there? You guessed it. He fmds himself right up to his eyeballs in floodwater. Does he call Chairman Caspers to complain? Nope. He reads the riot act to us for lying to him. Did Chairman Caspers lie about the Oood line being lini>bed? Not really, you see. He said it was finished BETWEEN Paularino Channel and Arlington Drive. YOU SUSPECT that Chairman Caspers, in making the grand announcement, really BELIEVES the Oood channel is concluded., Trouble is, it isn't finished between Arlington Drive and Newport Boulevard. Arlington Drive comes in at the OCC and Mesa High Campuses. That's where Fairview Road floods. 'Jbat's wheer it still floods. That's where it will continue to flood until the .-.st of the line gets done. Right now, the flood control people guess it will be next Septeipber before the entire Fairview flood line gets finished. ALL OF WHICH perhaps proves that things aren't alway• what t.b'ey seem and when you're In lhe newspaper dodge, you'd better be en your toes. Same lbl!JI mi,ht be said for being In the Board qt Supervilon dodie, too. AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) -Lyndon B. Johnson's wtll, signed aix months before he died, leaves Ille bulk of his estate to his two daughters and names his widow as eucu191'. There "1'" l!Olhlnl In the will .to indi- cate the size ol Johnsoo's estate. Mrs. Johnsoo was left all of Ille le<mer president's persooa1 property and his in· terest In their housellold llems. seven· teen relatives, frlaJdl and employes re. ceived individual bequests totaling $61,000. JOHNSON'S WIU. was dated July 25, 1972. Jam-willed to the LBJ Library •t the Univenity of Texas "all of my presi- dential and other papers, documents, his- torical materiall, mementos, objects of arl and other memorabilia including but not limited to books, motion pictures, Sputnik Launched MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union 1auncbed the 547th unniaMed earth satellite In Its top secret Cosmos program Thursday, Tass reported. The official news agency saJd the Sputnik was put into an orbit with the following parameters: a high point of 205 miles, a low point of 129 miles, an initial revolution of 89.'1 minutes and an orbital angle ot es deifees. still pictures and sound records." He left $25,000 to LBJ Ranch foreman Dalo Malecheck and his wile. Next in size among the individual be- quests was $10,000 to a lister, Lucia Alexander ol F<rl Worth. Jolmsoo gavo .0001 200 acres of the LBJ ranch to the National Park Service recently for an addition to the LBJ na- tional historic site. It was also ·revealed that 3,444 acres of the ranch boldlncs were sold by JCJiu>. soo after he left the White Hoose to Frat- es Properties, Inc., of Tulsa, Okla. The spokesman added Iha t Mn. Johnson would cootinue livlng_at the ranch . e The late president aaJd In his last interview that the nation's racial prob- lema caunot be aolved unless !bent is '"8ler awareness tbal willtea and blacks atlll ~ v.ted ._ually. "ONB STAND8 In .. eleveted position wttb all the odvanta1'9 w. counlry 111-him and the other stands down in the mt, neglected and overlooked," he said. " .•. But unless we reeognize the fact that one's on the hill and the other's in the hollow, the one's on the mountain, the other's In the ditch, we're not evalu- ating it properly, and ii we doo~ evaluate the problem properly, we can't solve the problem." • A pootage stamp In memory of Lyn. elm B. Jollmao .. -to bo !slued AU(. f7 -wblch would have hem the late prealdent'1 elth birthday. Eastern U.S. Wet, Snow·y , Rain Soaks Atlantic States to Virginia • • .. ~· ...hln-tttl ............ fllH-9 ' I Y .... -· ..... ;,;,,__ (Cooml ~mid ' lldal data ·-toda1I ... Page 10.) Manning N~ Cardin~J LA Archbis'fwp Among,Jf ope's 30 (;JwiCes rr.wn&r•• VA11CAN aTY -Pope Paul VI annomced today he ii Nmtq 11J JteW cardlnall, lnclud1nc lbe ardiJ•obopa of -and Loo Ancelel. '11111 mow makel !!le Olllege ol Canl1nall Ille bigell and -lotematlonal In Its 1,~yur~. ' 11le lilt <oat•lned ........ upected names. Inell.Sine AJd!l>laJ>oi> -, Mllllllng of Loo AnceJs 11111 Rt1mberte S. Medeiros of llostm, ~ to 11 the number ol U .S canllnall. Also tippalnted wss Ardlbbhop Lull Apoate -ol San Juan, P.R. THE PONl'IFF ()AU.ED a oomistory for March 5 le [llelelll red bats to the new cardinals, wbci lfill come from archdioceles and dioceaea iicattered all over the world. Their -will bring to 115 the membership ol the OJllep of Canllnats, which ts the olllclal body for theelectloaofpopes. Of -. bowever, only 111 will be eligible to vote, ...,. the .present pxitiff bas reatrlcted the -ol his successor to cardinall under the age of 60. RARELY HA VE FfALL\NS been so lighUy represented in tho college. The Pope dld no mott !hon replace the elflhl Italian cardlnals wlm have died &Ince his last oonsistory April 28, 1969. 'l1lere now are 41 Italians In the college, but only 31 under 60 and ellglble to vote. It will be Paul's fourth oooslstory - the ''youngest" and Ille moot goograpblcaUy di_...i of them all The average age of the oew cardlnal5 ts 60. Only six bold Roman Qlria (c:burch govenml(lll) appoildmenll. 11le r.st run their own arcbdioce5es or, in the cue of two nominees who are bishops, dioceses. Ono key appointment was that of Mqr. BoleSlaw Kominek, wlm bas been Stennis Shows Steady Gains, Has Good Sleep WASHINGTON (AP) -Wounded Sen. Jolm C. Stennis bas showed steady improvement and is "alert and well· oriented," his docbn reporied today. But his condition was still ll.sted as crlUcal. The 71·Jeal'Old Misaise;ppi DelllOCnll;. ( .NEWS BRIEFS ) victim of a holclup.shootlnc Tuesday night outside his Wsshlnatoo home bad a good night's sleep. although his temperalntt rose sllghtly, Waite< Reed Army Medical Center reported. e NbollP-Cftoice OSLO (AP) -The dlrector of the Norwegian Nobel Institute confinned today that President Nixon is among "dozens of candidates" proposed for the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize. The deadline for nominations was Thursday. e OU SpUI Musi1'e HUNTINGTON, ,W. VL (AP) -U:S. Cpast Guard olllclal• today began the massive job ol -... up the banks of both the Big Sancb' and the Oblo Riven in the -of the spfll -y of up to a million caUons of pelnlleum waste illto the riven. COast Guard official5 prodlcted the spill tzom Ashland Oil's reflnory near C.UetlSburl, KY. may. total a ~ gallons. ' e BefJtll.Blldcs Trflfle .. It Takes Two t9 Tango Direclor Bernardo Bertlliucd Chats with Marlon Jirando ud 'Uarla Schneider, star of "The Last Tango in P.aris." Movie, 011lrlal1n·1taly for explicit sex scenes, opened in New York last night to mild pro- test. Stars didn't attend. 2 Texas Lawmen Slain • After Checking on ·van . . SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) -Two "One of the officers was lying In the Bexar OXmty sheriff's deputiea who middle ot•1he ....itioond lane of·lllate stopped a van for a routine 'i'egl;tra~ · •ffillhway 60," Lla)ld. --'''l!bt"allier check were shot from behind and llllled man In a dltch oll to'tlie~ of<tlle i\iod as Ibey ~ed to their patrol C8l' eorly on the otJoer aldO!d 4ht')181ml ~. ,today. Ono o(ficer Ja;y \Jl'llle'middlfl'<>f , q,I~is·cli-._.,.~ tbe ~y ~ the ·either appuendy-fttie ' U.~"--'.i! i...1r i'Vjl~\ roiled mto a dltch. ., • · • •'.Jle' came ·00ro the radio ln'the'iMti'ol Within an hour, a San AJltonio police-br ahd stated where he 'W..·and lllal man 1ne.1ted a man and a woman drtv· be htd two ~n~ lYina J>eslde ~~ Ing east oot of the city In a van. They lrol cor and tbeY Jiad beelr llliof. ~ Llllgo were questlooed by officers. ,_,, "He ot there · to• ••.....'m1n~~ '"Ibere's no reason why this sbootin :341U. & m ~ 1.1MC11 took place," said Sgt. James Lingo o1i at ')he moot 'lit.er the -.P ™':'1- the sheriff's office. "We just dcn'I bow He cll4 nol aee Ille 'Vin driYe a...,.• why." '11le of&en _,, Vtnoont "Jdft'J" Lingo said Ille van was stopped be-WaJt.,.., :13, and J~ P\ RodriiU<ol a. cause It carried automobile licenso tags both I!-San Antmio. -. • instead of truck tags. Apparently the The sllOotlng occurred ·~·about Jf:&O two officen were saltsftecf with the ex· a.m. 'lllO ·llllljJocli --·111: ~.40 planalim of the registratloo. and were a.m.. --y •1, '' ·1-' ....... • .. walking away from the van when they 1be area where the shoot.Ing ·ocCurred were killed. wss about 18 miles north of cJowntciwn One officer was shot once In !be head San Antlinlo n-tile ·Oon!mm)l!i•of Leon and once .. in the leg. The other, whose Valley. ' ' ' ... ·~ • ·· .. body was found In the ditch, was shot The ~ depati<s lied 111..!n ·tlie di&- ooceJn Ille head. , · ,. Jllllcher .the license ~ ot .Jhe van Qa!Vln' lJi>yd, the amliulat)Ce 9tjftr' ',: Jiefore tliey left theli car to talk l!>"the who can!ed thl! Officers tO Buar Co<infy penons !JI the Vin.· Ifm tliil Jlurnber Hospital, said it appeared a small caliber and the ~ 'd U.. vm 'Oldcll iJ. weapon was used. .. · . . lOwed the , lrfUt ... · , { ~ . ' Trips to _China, Rm·sia , Leff to 'l>eace-Kiss~er W ASllINGTON (AP) -President Nb:on's l'eldna and Moseow trips made Wklca • the Vietnam settlement possible, ~:---·;.__·_· _' ":·~ ...... ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -British Prime acconling \o H'l"U' .j(i~ger, which in . • Minister F.dwant Heath In two clays ol tuil! frees 'the, Uil!M States to wori .. talb with Pnsidml Nim> II oalllng Ill" more acttvcly · Jor a new &loJ>al ' : , lmproVed trade and a COl'tlm&lni U.S. relatimaJ>lp, · cammi-lo ~. ', '' gminger lilO! uHd hlr ·u~ ot :· Heath and .Nbm travel lo Camp David 1nternaliooal llnkige• to cteftoe the "'le today for lbelr final round of diacu11I0111. expected of llllnii and the Soviet Union tn • making the Vietnam peace last. • e 1r.Uw. w.u.ee Sllettt ;,.. ,._ ~-Oii not,;, .. _..,.,, ' Kliaduaer aid' .._.... lD ...-r · lllONTGOlllERY, Ala. (UPI) -Gov. '-on the v-..e; It · '~ plrt'l>ll. ' 1 George c. w.naco 1ppol'Bllly ....,, oulllde camtrlel." . rupond publicly to a ne-editor'• statementa that Wall1ee Is pbyslcally • 'l1IB PIElllDJINTIAL adviser oodcJod' •• : unable to nm thestata and should ret!N. , c111r1ng bfJ f1ra1 ~ broadcast AJl aide says be•~ notispect '!lie bltervlow, with CBS dlplontatlc ~' go-to -Baroid Martin, co~t Man1b Kolb ·tllal. •1 iloa'l ""' edltoJ'publiJber of the Mmtgomery 111111 the eooci wllV' of the ~· • ' "K Advertlser-Joumal, who crltlchad Alullnipeacedependlloarge~rt , 1 ,_..I~· .. _!.f . Wallace In a lpeedl Wedne9da,y. "on the -of the soviet 1/11111, the • •1• -i;;. ,_-.. Ploplea RflJohllc of Cldni mi ... '111e , __ ,.,_ 17M oort of relotllwNp •'II bo -lo ,,,,J,, '°"""'Alm/" ~ . " • . ' .. • llAILT MOT - OEUVEltY' SERVI.CE ' agblflb witb N«th VlelDanL" • -';J' -- Wllal lllla -for -llMI Ille timer llllmtf~ dtnlll l'flln(, Jlwl• ... ..ic.'tab-_ti.. IOld 111-''tlll.11111 w ...._....,.. . wlial ..,...... military aid .. -.......... _ ~ M sfnc1•1 ff .,.. • M ....,_ ,... ......... kll ............ ,..,.., ... ~ ... ':,..:I " ,... ~ft -- ~ ... .....,, . .,.. .... ....... ,_.....,. ..,, ................. .. ...... , ....... ..,. .......... . "" f.elt .. ---.. ... Ttlirpt:olfs 0 'muns"ln~ollbe11Mi1Uwi"""'1> •war•,-.-.. _,...,.... --bo fM'. lo .. --wlJ Ill flit ""lpmmlo lead lo_....,. lht ..,_. _. .. ,~., etbor ..-• 11llt also bolds in. far the Ullltod • Acea .... ID JI I I lw, "Wllllr' Giia Stalel, the ,-ital ad•ll•r ~ -iii,; e11119 ._ odolowtodpd. but be ..... lll1ct ,.... ... ~ -1'11111 -=. i:.::c..~1: :,-1,.:'H~t·.; ~ mlUW1 aid lo Salp. acdftll)' dllileea .• ·• '""' Oclmftlllllbl alller Of llllllat mid .,,. .PIMdlul l!elol the ... tllal ... [liq -a [llacJd l'lll>, m $ llr ..... llld lo ..... Ill •1t1ll1 ol because ''wo're bolmd tcwslbor bf """ wwwJJ' llllf 11111, ht 11111, loll lo Iba bulcfld-JhatWof•--·( .. -... Nlili M ... the a............. ~ ............. "1111 the ln aplallllllc lhe OftNll U.S. matml, Soviets. I ) • • J - 'The Rock' • May Open To PUblic SAN FRANCISCO'(,\!') - •-n,e Roct," moored like a ablp off lln rr.nc11a>, baa -a.tt War IQldlen, lnlomou. a1minals • D d mDital lndialll. No• there .,. pi.. to open Abtru '------~"' .. Ex-Bunny Tells Of BeillgDrugged LOO ANGELES (AP) -A former P 11 y boy Bunny Wllfied TOOrsda.Y that she choired, """1dn't-lnathe· and .... "all -or tunny ~ .. after allegedl:y being given a llalluclnogenlc drug by tbe llOll or U.S. Sen. Alan ' when she went to Mm<\ls' bome \o ta1t IQ her boylriend. Miss Willlalris says she did noUealbe at the time_ that the man .... the 80ll or the seo.ptor. ~ Islud to the public t<i the lint limo llnce 11158. C ~ of Calllomia. Mia WilllamJ said she bu ]()gt 20 to :15 powx1s a1nce·t1ie lnddenl. Alcotru -IDcJuded )I)' OlagrW lut )'Ur In the 34,0lhcre, SU JDilllon Goldeo Gile N-Recrootloo Area and Plft SUpl. 1lllUam -Ill&! Tbunday be jq,e, !Al open It to tourist! by opt.ers Joyce Marie WIIJlama, 23, told ber lfory 00 the wilnes! .----------.! Chase Plane . -.i ai the trial of Robin Near LA · Crllllllon, 24. Young Cl'an!lon ia -of admlnisterb!i the drug to Mia Williams, an osplrh)g actms, WI March Jolly I. ' 22. "PACOIMA (AP) -Two . Tbe in¢dent purportod)y • ~ B .. JIUU . poUce belicoplet'! <hli!ed a oc;cum<I during a party at the SA!{ DIEGO, W> -Tbe stolen airplBne aCl'OIS the Coldwater Canyon bome of NllV)' ,,...,. to ~ tho heetl1y p 0 Pu lated San • DI.Yid Marcus, 27,. wbo allo, is ..-, largest m 1 Ht a r y F-""" Vall north of , _ cbarged with the oHenoe. hll9""'' wll1I • f4clllt ~, -,..,.--ey -. • ........ Saa Diego sjlo ·It'll. ~ and .,.,. nearly • MARaJS IS a fugitive, and ~~··~ta...,~ ~.~iir=•,:: er::mwilt='.!l~:n ; 'lbO -•boopltAJ l'iJl Jie the planeHlndod here, poUce gave her a mug of grape juice •"' b b 1 ~ -· Eid. • · that tasted "v~ sweet" Sbe ' r.~ ~ Y ~ Authorities said Paul s. _, .... °"' mlUtarY boeplW ......... ... of Sylmar .... added that she beglll to feel -built, Vemoo MeKaiz1e;. ·-,,~ ""' lldt to ber stomach after doi!o!I>' ·ua1s1ont ....-y of ~ ~ nlgbt wll!ll finlabing the drink , and went ~ said hen onmr,.lay. Cessna llO at~ Into the bathroom and looked 1 ............. Me.,e ~·-He wu booked 'for ~ 1!" .. ~.;, all kinds of . LOS ANGELES, ~AP) -lnveotlP~.ol assault with! funny images," she testified. l'1HdJnc a. bad memory, a deadly-Ibey-said. "11,_.;.i I split in ball -f ~.::to~or~. Y ~· . SAID ·~heir ,oal( I':~ I started -~w • --.·-". 1he atolen lllllTOscreanungr • to myaell m the · Ille a-.i ·.....i ti. .. former ,....,.... l!alf:member Jhal ll!eY. bad p1ane.,......,., tile-aprawllng Tlie · r tends ...,.. jo ...,.,. from valley -fur more than two pro~ con Everybody Happy? LONG BEACH (UPI) - Tbe city got -the avocados, motorists got a better view of the stop sign and Hollia Privett got $2,200 . Privett planted a n avocado tree In front or bis home tO years ago and nurtun!d I~ Into producing about 500 avocados a year. Then th e city, cooiplalnlng that the avocado crop was blocking the view of a atop sign, ordered It trimmed, and lopped off so many · branches that Privett now gels only about 45 avocados a year. Privett, I>, a retired real estate broker, sued am the Jltty awarded him IZ,200 to. damages. .,,.,_.,;_t files ,....... bours durlng''lllllCI! It dived to that Miss W' ' was given •··--.--within IO feet of aevenl an exotic drug called MDA'----------'I wblch could .....,.te Daniel homes came dang~ Ellsberg and Antbony ~. cloae " to -ramming both · • (; u B II the defendants In th • helicopters In midair and tried No . e . e ..., Pentagon papers case. to elude capture by Dying · . , ~ Ciarglug the government without liiibts. =..:. :·~~; J'~::"i:1n°~~V..: JWige . Won't •· Wed Suspect;S defense lawyers In the that. Ilia Cessna 150 had been · trial armed with Wllmooy stolen. SAN BERNARDINO (AP)-1be judge bas denied a requeet from eda: t:'1 =· • Seven! residents later , for two delendanta to a murder trial lo marry, taklng note of hlwd,.., ~ the~es reported that a light plane wu their cooflnement and .-mug "a dooe pilyslcal pnooence, U-..__ .... t clld ·not Y _flying erraUcallJ' oWr thell( ii not more, In the early port of a marriage is vital tolls loog ~order...-from~ the ""'• bomea, I!OllcO 9aJil, · range'llUCCe!S." an ,...,.e. . · Two Los Angeles police '!be ruling by Judge Josepli <:ampbell was dirocted towan1 e a-e• JHtmte• helicopters were dispatched to -Andrea Lynn Holman, a, and Bentm Douglas RIVERSlllE (AP) _ Gov. mtercept the.pl~ and were Burt, 30, wbo fac>I trial qelher In the alaylng of a Ollno Ronald , Reipn•a 7'11-ocre iUldOd bf nil!ar -'*"" at pca~r Iii the fteelug of <mvict Ronald Beaty, alnce,re- ranch at R4llCbo Calllornla Valley 8irporl! w1J9 tracked ..--.. will be brw.6 1nto 11 parcels · the plane •00 their ........ THI!; REQUESr -made '1bursda · San Bernanllno for ..ale · under 1 plan Superiof Court by defenle· attorney ~ ~arry of OU!and. ., approp•-~ ~-~-Rivenlde Vo..in... ..FP. e· ..iuc1ge. Quppbell, r,...inK a variety of -. olgbed "I -~ -. •can fee lhe mmth of'fel>ruary slipping .through my llngors." Roepil bQQght the land In · • Garry Gld In fad II!> e>pects Ille ,trial lo last t1ree mOotbs. 11111or flll,l50 In cam 11xLa SACRAMENTO -" A ,bill to 'Ille prooeculion said it feared 11 much, too. . l~ If M --d:'laall ill· ;IOI "up a-llllllelrlde Ille of Tbio ·Jlllp aid ......... ~ Jforida1 Miich •local oWDed. Reagan ..,.,,p111noc1 la.·•~ "'1an .,. thelflrat jlldge wlD 1cy the cue. · · . _ • ncent weeb that the prwerly .... p . toward • Blatewlde 6my ·Eid , lie ezpecti !tie' c:anronili Siiprelne coon to ~ '!'&!er. 1 • '.~or ..ter ~tion-lille F<I>. 14 whether ti> grant his.a-1 for a d!aoge'of trial . · A,;__,..,_L -been tnlroducedo by ~ localioo !tom San Bernanllno, due to ~trial jiubliclty. . • Dftbt .,..,..,.. Mei-vyp DymaJ!y (!).Loi ~ ' · V!Cl'ORVILL& (AP) -Tba· Angelea). Tba measure woold . AUIO INDICTED bUt faclnjf aepanite trial In the tiuard .. -c'• . " ~ -t t ' Frldly, F...., 2, 1973 His "jean generation" look koit sport shirt 3 • 4 9 llare leg jeaos 4 • 9 7 Polyester knit shirt with smart new zip-and-button styling, sizes S-M-L-XL. Heavyweight 1 OOo/o cotton chambray jeans in navy, while or brown, sizes 30-38, inseams 29-34. • DAILY PIUJT .f • • , Calllomla llqional Water . re<j1llre voter IJWirmailm on _, case are Robert Alan Seabock, 22, and J'lllD Hobson, Quallty Bcmd of Lahoolon every ~ voter to be 46. , JJ;~;;;;;;~~ 1tegton Jiu adolited a kopt In computers by the State '!'be f...-clef-. all from the san Frandseo .Bay area, . reoolu!lon dlnlctlnr the llale Dtpartment of G e D e r I· I ... , charged with IDUl!der and assaWI a D d freelnc eoovict attorney c"'""'1 to enfuree •:•-~-'-' -'--· ---~---Beaty __ • s1noe __ r_"eC11_._p1urec1 __ • ----------1 <eUOallddaistordor..,.W the J!eo""1y, Valley 1!lil Area at SOlith flab Tahoe nq\lirillg ·l\iict ...... to aewaie ~a.; Ilea~ ~a}:_ ,,., o_pentloo bad not ..,.. ~-the order. .• 'N• Etfeet• ~-ANGl!:tEs-(AP) - A COtrl order barfing two extra alr pollution 81a1¥1anla -~ make any d!Herence In Callfornia because the atate wooldn't bave been able to meet the eiteDSlon, olfldal1 · say. . .. States ,,... onlen!d under · the Clean Air Act of 19711 to' -federal •laJ\dardS by May II, 11'15, 1cbut the E D • lroomental 'Protectlon Ageocy bad allowed two-yur extensions to 11 ltatel. e C.•lel C••rse• l!OMONA <~> -Poiice cl!lel Floyd W. Ma1to1 of . nelcbboriAI La v-bas · · __ to...,,erdnmlt • ~ charg ... In -• Munlc!pol Cour:t oo Fob. IS .. Pomona p o 11 c a said .. Tb\Jr1dlY that the cblel, cm aide ..... 1lnce 1-11 July I, bad been ...-'In Pomoaa Tullday illllbt alter drtvtng erratlcolly. bad fallen aplnst a door and Injured bit arm while be~ booked and Imel relOtod to tab bruQI, blood or urine tests. Enrollment Decftue8 ., ·, -~~-dropp.ecl part •' our name ••• Rexc,. ·.. . . · . ._. ..... ,, . , • • I , ' • • to com• up ... · c with a new ntnne ••• Rexnord ' -' I W~n llalOld -i.-we l!llllle a lot moN lhan chain. lib eqUrp•1nt loci-.,_ -and air ••• ina-. •--' qMllrf produdlan • •'• --lllOIWloll handrong ••• build roads • n.... . • medlanlcal and hydraulic poww tranamissloll .... ~ .... Re-.!'-·-,_ .... porate -· We've dianged -division -, 1Dao -,...,. 11'9 Speciality ~ Dhlll"" Ronord Inc., but -,. ..... wll slll1 be ,...nted ..... ow i-.i.-"Dellal.. . Wn 1t1 "'-...t Contact Wrrr; E. •acey, rr.1•1nt, Specially f-• Dld111, RuilOld Inc., 3130 W. llalward$1r1~ SCIJte -CalrGRJlta 927CM. • -'JtJ l;MI I • 5 T ' • • Sassy little bump-toe tie 5.88 • Gals. Have it in two 'tiOYI tones. Brown/cream, 'r\avylsk1·blue or black/ camel. ' . ' Gals' step-In moccasin 8.98 Smooth Instep gore fortrlm tit, son lricot linlng. Two-tone ombre . Her easy-care polyester pair-ups 4.49roPS ' 4.99PANTS The "right-011" combo. Our most popJJlar double-knit pat'ltsin sites 10-20. Our great pla;k'et4ront IOp In aizes 5-M·L . • • a llAIAIA -.111000 Clalsl!lrlh St e W-IA!ltl M!US 2151111 Vi<tory ~If,• ll~llSIOlJ520 ,,.., e SA•TA UA ,. _,_ •-llt1 ...... 1M Hll1lon! e 1Aa1WOOD C.IOI SI. IM M-1 .... • IUIMA PAU ltodlllll °"'11• .. ll • ..,." .. '""' l.tllll-.. °'" ·"~' .... , ... s. ... ,. lite 7 ' . I . .( '• ·- ".•J ·" " .. . ' ' '" •!' ~ ,; . .. I ,, r~ .. 1! ,J .: " • , . .. ) •: J l t ! . ' , • : I . . • :I I : t DAD,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .,Proceed With Ca·ution When Huntloirton Beach police move Into their new he1dc\uarters Jn October, they would like to have In op- -eratlon a new communlcatlon1 system. The. ••If system, wblcb would employ tiie ates! In computer and communlc1tlons hard...,.,, ii designed to make the Individual p1trolm10 more efficient and thus give the tupayers more police worlc for man houn. Part of th1' new ayslem will be a computerized addreu file. The idea is to have physical ood geograph- ical infonn1tlon about every building In the city instant- ly available to the officer in the field. When an address is run through the computer, it will tell the police where the building Is localed, bow to get there and what the physical layout of the build· ing is. But the address file won't stop there. As now plan- ned, It will ~ve police information about the occupants of the building. Thil information will cover things like previous arrests and priJOn records, the history of crime calls and reports from that address and the presence of firearms registered at that address. The point of providin~ all thil information would be to give patrolmen sulfic1ent data so they can handle calls with a minimum of danger to themselves and others. It's dif!icuit to argue with the idea of giving the police better tooil with which to do their job, but in this cue caution is in order. Tbe address file as it is currently proposed treads a very thin line between serving the interest of the public and invading the privacy of the individual. ' from the address file could be uaed by someone -other thin the police -who geu access to the computer. llJ• laudable thlt the· police In Huntington Belch -anrtrJ1n('1o'JJPIP'ade·their -operaU001, Loc.WOpayera benellt from an ef!icienUy run police departll!Jnt. However, where these improvement.a '"threaten to Impinge on the people'• rl&ht to privacy, we would urge th1t the police department carefUlly consider ell the lmplicatlon1 before initiating such a system. The city mlibt well save I~ future embarra ... ment or coatly legal dlfficultlH by having the pro- cedures scanned by a committee of lawyers and judges before authorizing the program. Honors Earned Two outstanding ciU.eos from Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley have been honored with Dis- tinguished Citizens Awards from the Jaycee organiza- tions in their cities. . In Huntington Beach, the winner was Janey Koch, director of the Youth Employment Service (YES). As YES director she helped find thousands of jobs for area yo1:1ths over the past two years. But her effort hasn't stopped there. She has been involved In more than 15 other organizations and projects in the community. Fred Voss, Fountain Valley's winner, i1 best known as a trustee on the Fountain Valley School Board. Voss however, is also highly involved in other communitY activities. He has been president of the Teen Help board of directors. coach in youth programs and has worked -· • on other civic projec\is~ · ·o."<tirli----1--~"""""'-""' __ !L._ • Another threat posed by the keeping of such an ex· tensive file involves the possible misuse of the infonna- ' Uon for political purposes. The computer to be used in the system is the one that is housed in the city's finance department and there Is a real danger that information Their awards serve as a significant reminder such people exist, and the community spirit is better off be- cause or them. H 'We have a chance today ... to ensure better education · .. better housing ... a cieaner environment ... ' l ~~~~~~~....:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_J . . . Rural 'Villages' Turmoil B e hind the Scenes • • • . ;. l To Isolate Crime Dear Gloomy Gus The Moderate Democrats • To the Editor: ; Crime lJI nmpant. Nol only is It not : safe to walk our streets, but businesses ' are being forced to close because of : employees BJ well as aboppers stealing, ... or mbjected to armed robbery . Homes : and aparlmellt1 ar. Installing burglar .. alarms and two or three locks, also . boarding bu&• dop thal nol only are ' expensive to keep but confined to small ;o areas are unsanllari.¥and dlsturbin& to , owners Md neigbban. We tolerate UU, , inhuman oltuatlon and yet the bulk of'!'\' society ire a0Qd ·gey1. ' , :- ; POUCEMEN are frustrated after ;-arratlng-a-crtminal-whlch is dangerous :·. and time consuming. Many times the ~' some criminal ls freed within hours, days • or weeks and often re-arrested · committing additional crimes. ~ Judges and courts are forced to be lenient because penal instltuUons are filled or inadequate to do the job. Legislatures are in a dilemma ottempting to please those who want to S1ress rehabilitation and those who would like more severe punishment THE LATEST talk is to move the prisons into the urban. areas. This seems ridiculous because city land taken ofr the tax rolls would mean the taxpayer would have to make up the additional taxes similarly to the lands laken for freeways. Also building In the city would ~uire • ~ expensive buildings to be barmon1ous ~ with city architecture. . I MAILBOX Lettcn from readtr1 are welcome. N°"'l""Y Ulriter1 1hould con11<11 tllelr m11sages in !00 tDOrdl or lc11. The right to condenae letters to fit opace Or eliminate libel u resrrwd, AU ,)<tl4i'I <P.UI! ifll'fude lf~re an4 fll0il£ng~re1.r; but ncnntl '"4tf be l•llhlleld 'dn request if IUf/id<nt reason i.t apparent. Poetru toiU not be publi•h~d. village con .. -ept surely occupations to fil the prisoners' qualifications could he found. • PE~ · this desert or mountain institution could contain three separate groopa of bulidinp. The-flm om!could be built to bou!e the hardened c:rtmin1l -providing a maximum of security; The second area would be for less problem prisonen -granting blm more spaeiousneu and freedom of acUvtUes; Lictming cats won't assure nights free of cat disturbances. Asking the neighbors to provide a bed and a bOJ: of cal litter in the garage and keep their cats in at night would. it's safer for kitty. too. So"ie Men Thrive on Injustices P.E.M. • FNEY J.HARRI~ TboughU at Large: Some men, after a time, begin to make a career of failure; tbey collect injustices tbe way others collect stsmpa or boltle- lopl. • • • Diplomatists are accused or lying for their country, but the ~al tragedl' is that more often they Ue for their govfinment, agalnsl the true long-term Interest of their country . WASHINGTON -There ls much more than meets the eye .behind that breast· beating gloom-amHJoom harangue Sen. George McGovern unleashed at a highbrow leftlsb seance at Britain's Ox· lord College. What the South Dakota radical, deeply afflicted with a walling-wall martyr com~ plex. really was doing was declaring war (ROBERT S.ALLENJ Sl.gnficantly, thls ego-saJving utterance constanlly crops up in his comments. This self-righteous refrain permeated his Orlord dirge. on the wide range' of Democratic leaders actively bent on rid- ding the party-of the extremist and tookie elements that seir.ed conlrol and dJsu. 1roUaly-domlnated it - last year. McGovern's unnamed target in that venomous U!fOriatlon was the CoaliUon for a Democratic Majority -set in nlir tion early la~t fall in the conviction that McGovern wu headed for a catastrophi<t :z.. nationwJde repudiation by the voters. This publlc decla - atlon of w a f on Democratic moderates and centrists is squarely in keeping with his true attitude -which up to now he has carefully masked and obscured. WHILE MCGOVERN baa been quoled · as 411ing be is for rmtY "unity," at ~ aame lime his public and, particularly private statements make it very clear that any "cooperation" forthc1lming from him will be wholly on his own terms ; in other words, he will play ball if he's calling the shots. And when it comes to doing tbat1 the self·sanctlfied South Dakotan is unregenerate and unrepentant. If anything, he is even more radical and given to self-justifying sensational exaggerations than during hil frenetlc- electioneering, and being completely con· vinced that "I didn'l lose, the country lost." · , ORGANIZERS and leadera of the CoallUon comprise a wide range of party regulars, members of Congress, businessmen, laborites, editors and oom· mentatOn, educators from prominent schootl throughout the country, !°'- cabinet members, and onetime top White House and other officials. None of them bolted the party's ticket last year, but hone lifted a finger for McGovern . That's what is ferociously burning him up. Unable to assail then" as defectors, he malevolently berates them as "go. called liberals." "timid and depleted," "with no principles, no programs, li v· ingly only from day to day, caring only for the perquisites ol office. doing nothing and not caring that nothing b done." From McGovem'1 Irate' viewpoln~ thereis·reason-for his-enmity toward the Coalition. IT PLAYED a key behind·tbe-scenea role in axing hia bumbling National Chairman Jean Westw9Qd and electing Robert Strauas, moderate Qallaa at- torney, in her place. Also, McGovern Is well ,ware that coaliton forcea are active in the drive to rid the party machinery of the »<:ailed "guideline&" and other devices that enabled the nlremlsts and mlli1ants to put over him u the Democratic standard-bearer -despite his loss of Im· portant slate prlmariea. Particularly oulragtng him and the New Left Americans fbr Democratic Ac- "°11 (Al>~). "'' principal j)ropaganda medlum, Is the CoallUon'• plain-talking poUcy declaration. Following are hlghllghtl: "The Democratic part)' lo in trouble ... we have decided to do our lhare ln reforming the Democratic party ... For too long DO)', the voices of convnbn sense have been barely .audible in the blare of Jhe New Politics . . . We want to help change the climate of opinion ... We want an action group that can help can- didates who believe as ,,e do . . . We want the American people tO' laloW that there la another, more resporilltble, tradi- lion of progress In America.'' ..._ The Coalition's declaration oonciudes with the following ringing avowal: "It is the lntentk>n of tbe-CoaliUon for a Democratic Majority to ipeak out forcefully and frequenUy in lbe hope for redressing the lntellectUal balance in America. In tbl> war, among qlbers, we believe we can can.tribute to restoring the Democratic party to Ill rightful place of leadership." Building COWJtry rehabilitation centers with a village concept could be the answer. With the government owning most of the desert and mountain areas it seems more practical to select a suitable location oo some of this land, then building comparntivcly inexpensive buildings that would be secure but have adequat e space to accommodate the Tl\2.flY t"''O or th ree time losers that are saturating our society and undoubtedly the instigators of our present crime wave. Work should be stressed throughout the center (not necessarily The third area would be bu.Ut (much of it by the inmates) with a village atmosphere housing first or seoond lime losers. This area would provide the necessary confinement without mixing this group with the hardened criminals. Permission could be granted for frequent visitation by friends , wives and children, possibly even pennltting the latter two to live in the village. STRESSING rehabllltatlon In all three areas. it would be possible to provide incentiveJ for the hardened criminal to graduate into the less restrictive areas and those in the third are1 wouJd be graduated or released from the village to our regular society. • • • Of all the quali- ties of penanalUy 1 oatural dignity Is the one most clearly Problems With Initiatives the rock breaking type ). but with the There was a day when there was comparative safety in our streets. homes and businesses. Let's bring back that day. JAMES R. EUBANK • conferred by grace. and least teachable or leamable. • • • The lbree ages of man are: youth, middle age, and "You haven~ changed a bit." • • • By SEN. DENNIS CARPENTER 34tb Dlslrlcl The right of the people in the State of California to use the initiative process is a Constituional right and a very valoable one. . . . Canadian Love Story The average motorist takes twice u long to get out of a parking space when he knows 10meone ~ waitlng for it, out of an unconscious resentment that the waiting motorist found a space faster than be did. • • • f find 11 hard to believe lbe folk-myth that most dirty jokes are made up by prilOllers In their spare time, although I can't think of an equally plausible source for the endless stream. As the word initiaUve implies, it relates to one taking charge and UR· derlaking a certain course of action by his own authority, wbkh in \bil case means literally takloa the liw Into one'• own hands. /' - mE PEOPLE throl!gb this procea, can mandate a counie of action for the Stale of Calllomia which would normally be an acllvlty of the es1ablllbld legislative """*58· . . • . . . . One girl 's life m a small town in Ontario, her first love affair . her fascina· tion with religious ralth, Y.'ith depravity, with death - a bright young flame amid the IOl"did details of everyday life -such are the ln&redlcnlS Canadian writer Alice (THE BOOKMAN J • • • . ~tunro ba!I blended lnto a powerful novel oriented, maJe-domlnatod 80clety. 11le Utled, "Lives or Girls and Women" • ._. clmett to her fall to provide her Speaking of jokes, I enjoyed the witty rernarlt a lady made to me at lbe in- termission of a coarse play: "lf1hls getl 81\)' worse. lbey've £\!! a hit on \heir However, It is not without probJemt, and the queatlon of the visbtlily of ln- lttltive measurea -ld aeem to boll down to an abal1lls of lbej)>pe ol lssuet wblcb ate put to lbe \.otsra by lbe · in- ltlitlVe procus. . . ln other woids. If the question could be • • , understood by tbe people, the devlca Is (McGraw-Hill. 16.951. • the lolplraUon lbe needs. Hu motber IN 111E process of growing up Del bu-become alleuted from Iha -1• bands!" . • . -• . The habitual hypocrite invaHably ends very mesnlnaful; I! the queatlon II too l:f.:!u the blggeat dupa of al~ by deluding com pie>< .and cannot be undsratoocl by Ille Jonlan feel5 compelled to estabUsh a around her. An admired ocbo6l teacher slmlg and viable ldeoUty in a male-commll5 suicide. A boarder at lbe &lrl'• . • • • • . . . ' • • . . ..---Bt1 George ---. lleol' Gforp: I'm •maaed a& bow you get to lbe -11ea1t el ovf!l1 problem and I'm Im-p.-at the lftll lns1&ht and petalption wllb whtctl )'OU aolve •vetY problem. How do you manage to do such 1 great job? • Dear Admlret: ADMIRER Oii, I JUI! buy ~ pomph!etl i--lllol. AbbJ ood Ann are. alw111 1t.ll· • Ia&. put lbe cOlt ... the_ ... ClOUlll, -lbe .......... tbm lake • lbe -of lbe day off. In fact, I -olrald IOll1<boclJ wu goJnc to lal<melboollthat. .. ' borne offers a sad es:amp1e of 1 aen- tlmental involvement gone awry. Sins, weUnwes, kindnesses and lbe in- nennott core of human lives are laJd bare In ltrollg, art!ul prose. that mryone ti basically u sell· people, lbe lnltlativt PfO*I II serving and imlncere 15 be. , danieroua an4 oelf-def11thJg. • ' • FOR EXAMPl.I:, lbe tutltaU"' GP the Palriotle 1peecbae ~" ,mnJnd me November ballotrel.lltntl lo the ~ of 0..,.. Prenllce'• oea! oifdontc pun: ol the death penatty ml tbll i.plltloo .. We have beanl,of men celebrat\llfl their country'• battles who In war were celebraled !Or bephlg out of lbem." • • • A PART of Del Jordan tbtobl In e\'er)' wommi. She kindles memories In lbe mlddl .. aged, and offers hope and un- dersiandlllfl to lbose who are sttli .., the Quotes thruhold of Ille'• experlencel. U you have to ask a friend wbtlbtr he "Lives of Glrb and Womt11" baa been ~ tblnb-10~._o<!~li~'No'I ~ Glil'f "-'• Boll,_ rum and bonored wtlb lbe CIOadlan ~ lot u ono lllJI IWtll"': ... IUlllll'IDCt llai'• mllllcal lier -'1'm not «<>- Ataoc!ation lfltem1U001! -VIII' or ~l.,.lld~ riadlnesa anl oervaUve If ~au .. ~nsl chootl! llfl Award fot 11171-n. AII<t Mlullo'o nr.i • ycur rut weu ind lto)>lnll m t orever. book a oollectlon ol lhort ltorlet titled ~ .,. • I'm a rallloal -a radical dlsbellever In "Dahce ol the Happy Shtdel." WOQ ~ • • • • 1 l.rendl toward pennfslivtnell end foul 11161 Govtrnar Gfnorai '• Awanl ~ no-Jlefore a democracy U11 count nose1 , ltllfl\llp and ""1lhlllfl that encour"" U... or and ha,.. It mean .-ythl~. lhe "°'" lbl dni&-«leoted ywtlL l'tol>I• ...,. so • mull . be '1alllbl to dlitiogullll tbe ,_ mucll bappltt bllore lbeJ aot .. mind ClnliM --from the manure-help It 1fOW1 ill. up." ' .. ' ( ~UEST REPORT) of 1ND1Juana were .botli almi>ie In that tbey ·Involved sabje<I matter wblcb the IndMdual voter could understand, and ofter-makinc I moral Jud&JJlenl;voll IC- cordlngl;y:' However, other lnlUatlve measures did not lend themaolves to easy expression and understandlni, nor did they relate to a11nt11 ...... •-t The ~tloo of auch an iii .. to lbe pubUc -•ta all emclle lo anarchy becauae lbe paopl~ are uked to unde1'111 ke a dectllon when they cannot poolibly ~ all the impllcalionl of that decllloo, ..... tnllea of their belD& In favor flli oppoHd lo iii --· THE 80-CAU.Bi> pollution amend- ment on the J11111 lltiaWy ballot -·• cut ln point· another ..:. tbe cournne WUaUvt oil il.i NO•llllber ~· Jlolh.qt ~ pt-"1& alltcled lllllllti ""'""' wblcb itlatal to llllrl1 .m11 ldlYllJ of Iha Sule and Ill paaplt. and ,.lllch ta- vol"° l<IDt of Ille moll dtlllled 111111 U· -.. ......,11 .. -.... pl!' belotl lbe J.etlllahn of Cl1Uamll. The rxoblem la lhat In IUCll • -Iha lridlvlcfual -. wllo ma7 ...._ ICIDt opinion ar•I eeooroi feeliaa 1boul the sub i..t matter ol lbl iniUa!IYe, . . .such as 1•1lvt the coastline" .... never rutJ,y getl Into Ille dectllol>lDditll ~ In an h1telllaent way, Ho la 1111111111 to ID excessive amount of .........._ ~ vertlslnlr f0< and~ Dit•-1111 of wftlcli ta slmpllille _. -Of w!lloll hl1po llltl to 111 I I o' 1111 llGld lilt- pact of lbet 1 ... -be Ii Yollni, FOR INITANCI!, In lbe ....Woe in- iltallvt, Iha wbole litlol "' 1111 """' ol fSIVlle property, lbl -., .....,..i ve. local 10Yernment, the entire ·atructure of open~pace land, tax law, the economic impact of inlended conotructkm 1low down, lbe right of government to Impose moratoriums on &be uae of property without compensation, lbe q-too of how mucll the government ,c.n afford from year to year to~lre private lands, and lll80j' other eDOl'IMls lssiles were embodied lfl 111bj<Ct mat- ter, and each Is vital to major segments of lbe pojjill1Uon. Thb II lbe probltm wllb lbe lnltlative approach. IT IB NOT tbal ihe aVOl'Ai• ciUun Is not IDlltt enelllcb to lilldemtnd the issues, It ll"that lbe aVer&&e Cltlien Is nevet expooiod to lbete lasuel In a mean- ingful and 1elentlflc way ao that be has very little oppor\unlty to 1cquire lbe ex- pertlle and t<nowledgo of facts that ought to bi lnvolwel In mak1111 mome11toos doclltons which affect lbe entire llOC!ety, •• Ol ANOI COAtT DAILY PILOT l!obtrf N, Wred, Pll!Hlih1r Tilomal Ktlofl, tdltor Borboro Krllbf<JI ,.Edilonal Pog¥ l!dfror Thi? fdlinrt1I 1-IJe of tht Dally Pilol ,Mtkt to lntor1fl W ttlmu • ·lat~ ~~•1'1 ~f P ... t'11tlll,I this ntw•piPll"• .,1nicltM -. ... ~~ 11n D11»n of lnt•aut ·~ 1flnllk:inct, bY 11mv1dtna t rorwn Int tho tXJm'Ulon nl our T'lll(lt • ~nlono. and br 1ll'fl\'nt11111 llw ~ •l""1Ji>l•ts or h1fdnnod ob-1nd *Poktamon cm t ol lht ..,, FrtdlY, February 2, 1071 • I 7 - 7 • " ... :voL. ~. NO.' 33, 4 SECTIONS, 4S. PAGES ' • ' • • • ORANGE COUNTY, <;WFORNIA FRIDAY, FallUAllY 2, 1973 .. TEN CENTS ' r1'6d Dr er $Urgent m ' ·;lndone81a · •· ~ ,f 1ng , ~ . .F,roq> ,Wire·~ G<rvtmmenlal fluor bas broken tut in Ir.dor!esia over the m.mage 'Gt HWulnston l\elch adv""""'"8 Wyn ii'lraent to the ch\el ol a c...fu~ tribe. Simple rites including a dowry ol 11 pig. and n.. llelddresses reported!)' united Miao Silp.it and ailet Qhi"-1'* in malrllllony a month ago. ' ' . Officials ol the lleplrtmen~ ~ . ..~ . . Affairs iD Jakarta now claim the unusual wedding bu u-. mo.ooo prGll'8m to . Civitlz.e.-ttie savages. TbOy al!p hinted the new Mrs. , ot.harok enuc<d the gn>om into matrimony .in connectioa with a book she is writing on sex habits ot tbe primitive · Mulia tribe. .~•Sargent, .,. Mn. ~ 4Ull!~ she 'fill don. the • tcaDfy lea-dYlllratioo for I primitive iW>l)e IUe, lhll ~·t aet a very good example ol ctri1llatlaD to cannibals, the lndono-. mn am-enuneat maintains. Govenun<9t olficlals .._Y they may ..U. btr from the country since her - expired in December. l)epmdlng upon lndollesian law, however, she could cooceivably be allom to remain in the country as tbe -ol~ciliwL l4lss Sargent was welcomed to the country .., the -ol Pr--___ Jaot,_ .... _ goodwill and r Mell'dt .. Jndpneei• Siie ............ food io ... ""' - the ""milwls.. plus ........ " ....... supplies '"""' Ille ~ .... lncorponted. A Maj. Gm. ...........,;, ·-el the ~.Gf Sadld W-. lloo (See C&NNDW. ..... Dunes Fight Looms Newp_ort Threatens w Go w Court By L PETER lalll!IG Of .. _._ ... Newport -will go to eourt if _..ry to slop deftlopnimt cl Newport Dmes into an am119"•tenl part. Mayor llOoald ~ Mcinnis warned today. Mcinnis ,.... !urioos at Orange County SuJ>ervis!>r>' ·aclims Wemeaday .,,,,_ Ibey refused to grant the cily any authority to exercise controls over the proposed $S0 million .. Water World" an the shores of Upper Newport Bay. • While Board Chairman Ronald .'w. Caspers of Newport Beach suggested the cily migbl waol to bold its own public bearings on the project, supervisors ignor>d a formal letter from Mcinnis specifically asserting authority because the property is withln cit, limits. Lawyers for the county say that since the 7>acre parce1 is owned by the county, Newport Beach's request for I joint jurisdiction has no merit. Well, we're going to see about that, was the attitude el Maiw Mrlmis lie said be11 .. ........_ Fdl. 12"' formally appaa ... -,,.. C8lla° -andtomUieatmaR_.the jurlsdidioul dilplle .., -~ .... to the m•tlideliRc fll Ille "-+•jd-. restaurant -the -(bm 1'..S - 00 the Dunes pniperiy, ............ obtain city permits. Mclllnis Said Ille city maid '"" ........ the -tiooal tnllic -. -lie attracted by the an..,...... pan. wilb its planned ......,... ol -md ~ UPtT ........ ANGERS 1:• TA&LISHMENT c...u..r. -Sfff:ont Big Shopping Co1np le x Set ' restaunnta. SUite of ;11._'-nie city will m.. to-" quidlJ if it ;. going to ma1<e m-. · For County N. s 'Us s "Tbe""'"""il_.....,lo_il's BJLPETBRUIEGI lxon ays . .. • . . ~i:-oqg, i·~:!t<f"-::~ ~~ The~ r:.:;::~isclosed !ta . plan r..-• masive, rogionaJ shopping "It will be up to n• w a .. w • ..._ ...s filtanrial complex' limilar to Newpcri S ' s k s ' rt if Ibey ..,.. .. lo nd ..... pnj!d. -Ceola' to be bail! ... the flO ..... ol ecure; ee .s u,p,po . : ~~ i:..:.; ... :-::..::. :,:-::~~~~ -t, · ....... 11""'7". ID llio dlJ's . ..._.,._ ~ta .l<Jhn JI'. ·IC8ali~ and Lyndoo ' relattn It -• _. .. .__.... ti. lbe lint pbue ol what B. ai.--have lalled. • ' · "It we --• -a. .. -ril be Ille fifth "lloolll .....,... ._ -... ---!I'll.---·---... ... ; ;tu ........ .... .. Dllio mab . .-. --dloiooli 'Waz !:~~ llltfle :;!'-.-.Jo-_ F1wn1 ln ~ Counly wlD l>elin old ~ th;it, IOI ..m-thy goall by\• -Wt_,._,, -~aid.. fallea .... ttai:b them and new ~· was -at the 11 .. '!lie laiilal •~. f!l.I that prOvidi! a11euer Wly to ijOOl%e tliost affNol lo Ille city. Ho -Ille ~ -•about--ol tht - goMt1 ancfl 'choices, · too, ' between 'Tm qUlle ...,._" • ..... -wlll Include three major compe"-· ~m• -all of which may "Al Ille -_.. .. Fdl. " I lie-dqm-atores, and 75 regional be ~~,;,-themselves, but only lieve Ille -will blR a p••w .,;ally shops, mating ii Uoul the some ol which we can afford." re1au.. to Ille .. ,. ' -_,. size Saulb o..t Pta... U. Costa ·~ • ....!.. to m·-·;,r !be domestic ........... " Ille ---llha n toda:J. ~-..;face'ill-:;;ibigberjluesand "And I do nat illmd IW w -T-..Y named the "Golden (See NIXON, Pace I Sl-1 lt," lie da:land. 1'1ilqle," Ille complex. also like Soulh. • "I just ...,, -.,, at 11t1s ...... IW o..t Plaza, will be at least two Jevell, we need ..:i6tf +.t•W ~ If talaDy ''* 'nrd ul air conditioned. that ----"' .. ·~ lrrille Compuy officials disdalneil aer1ou1 lntllle .. -. . ---their new complex "I dooi -.,, Neopo1t --md Ille Costa 11eaa cent.r, however, · to ---" -~ • ""1ilc "it llJiJI ... ""'"' tike .... of the Burglars Get • Faleon -Burglar Alarm The burglar detection device at an • eJduSive Newport ' Beach apartmenl complex didiii wort too 'iieU WedneSifiY:-SOi!letiOOy:stiile 11:-" • ·Police iaid a $1,DI closed circuit lelevilion camera deslgl!Od to·keep ·an :eye on things ·in the spa · at Newport Parlt ap11rtments, was 101plugged and carried away during the early mcrning b o u r s We<J.-y. I An aportmeut spokesman iold police the spa .... cJooed r.r . repoin but the -.. appan!lllly found ooe ol the 34 doon lnlo the facilify unlocked and just walked .... -IJkinl the camera, the· burglan a)so made.off ~th, a $300 ""'!"II player and then added inlull to injury by turning. the sauna bath on full blast and filling the spa with steam, police said. •Jailed~ Mcino1s 1114. -.._. ........ ...,1en in Norlbern &lggeltq the 111*0 1W Ille <ii)' CaHbnia. - should uae In tl.l"""c the ·-• "It will• be • r<producti-On of South remodelfn& • McJ• saill. ......._ ft ca.t. Pim." a company spokelrnan may be doinc may be rlglit • -ltot -. · ' 1 if we're rilbl • wr-c • ta Int lilde "ai+' the normal shopping services . p;ec., ... mayo. ;;pt0r.,.... ae~ ....... -bniMirco; the .... ~ will - (See OONl!S, ... II also feobft five more accessible r Irvine Company Files Oaims Against Board 1be Irvine. n ... ..., Im ..,. daims lotaJlng -.m.-........ or-. ~ Boll'd ti ft• tiwa.--:Ueil•JC the county'• -lo .... -iplift rlghta over IrvlDe lml io Ille 11J111or l'jcwport Bay area. no ciaia .. ,...M . .., 1o the file ol•--·- coodemna~ a • -I illl a11e alleged ........ ol ... ....,.. - now pmdq In...,._ o.t • - publlc -• llll llJlllorllllJ- &lMIMC.S of ~ype" ·retail .-JoU, in<hMting one with fast.food •nim liiCb a1 hamburger and taco -Pmt cl the center, it.self, however, will be~ u:b as restaW'IDta, movie -. mi1 evei an enclosed ice skating riol. -opotamen said. Talal ......,..._ cl the triangle - .-el wllidl ii nxn than 10 years off liflj W lbe pnpel'tJ WU just removed ' -~ )ll'<Sel'V<S -will -ollice.J""Mlinp, apartmeots and .......... .,... bolets. -b •ilE eampluJ olliclais a&o said they pbe lo tie the dtftlopmobl lo major n:as4••W ams .-tiy, Jnduding 1Jon OilllilrJ s.IJi!I jool -ol ~ San Difw>~l111111nothel'- l1t& uaioed -rec:rutiona1 complex !See OOMPLEX, Page Z) Judge Overturns :Court Deciswn Tbe co1q-'s cWm ...... IW Ille county IUfld •11iii• aw nL • lnformatlaa lo Ille - - - early 1111 -- - -.... -'sowm...,elllle--face trial March 13 in Judge Smith'• the boy. -oam oo charges tllat iDclucle IrvlDe ..:": -a. -pre-'T"f..i w11o1_e._me~lallu· Gf ao -tocl *• ' 1 ,. ...: ,n,,, II~ .. -~ re to doimthtprieeoltk .. r t}lo-· -• lulling liomse and reailllng lo .......... liJ ... .,., .. - amoll. ' prim Iha -.. I I -.. v.,.,i.. leach police amsted ac:tk& • .. • Wla .1im. 15 -onHalf Dille l"1th 'lllrdlbm ---1iJ Ille ol the so u Ill~ r n calHanlla F.dllCll county, 111111 dwioc a.. ...,, tor a Company plant .. Pacific COUt Higbw•J lawwll. ofter 1111 blnL a1Lecedl1 90lnd aloft and 'l1lo CQ'llM! daln -It .... 0 --• ptn.lall duck. that ~.,. .......... -lfli>e ..... .. """1 ..... Wblle -~ and clld not -.., " ...... -tbat Lil -loo, SlaWD Earl, 20, a 1be ,., • ..., -...: -• -llliil llarlna ~ .... wetd>lun Who lives It b1ocb1 e• •Mel• llfllor'lllJ ... Illa_...., lrled lo lloip 'White lo ~-• ;-: ,~ii alto ldledaled lor trial . •w; 1J 11oo .... lor • --. . ' ·'~-·--Ille-Ir , Mcl1 1'1111 Md 0-tll!d• llid becw Ille "-z:-' ... 111t ... -el Tl8'dld .... t "'"' -piaoiplly to • the Janel -.,.. .. -ifll"t tu._ ...... ol llla,.... ,.......... ..... --lied. 11"111 ...,.._Jlldfe__ '11111 --be --·-.. -M 1lllils pen41 ... _.. 11ni11n1 thtl Illa poltllo ... lllt -Ille W.-r'1 trial. rilbt to -lo a. .. p. 11.' ! • ·- ' o.· .. , allie dtwflnep 11 the -Ille ftltlioriody -It lot Sola*1 ~ bot .. rUI. I!lgbs al ... .. ... di be uound Ill. rb- .. 1o a -to.rs lolligTll in the ... INSIDE TOD-' Y ct fONn lloct<U. tr-BO' dio CU, •ulc Hall II -l<id<- iop 11p Im llcds dtamclli<GllW la Ck lftdNg ,.... •1 0 .... local -~ Se• Pao• 2ll of __. .... .-. ..... _ -ca* --' " , ... " .. --. -·-. ------. " ---0 -' ( e., ..... --;; -=J =-:: ---=-...: -. ------. I DAILY PILOT N Call Girl ew LA Cardinal Swpect,s Set Free ~~ells His Elation BJ JOANNE REYNOLDS .... Deir PIW II.rt 'lltrtt women who police alleged were running a house of pro11itution when they an-cited them w_., night In a Huntllletm Bacb hoUllng Incl, bave been nleuecl on bJll and appot<atly "''urned 1o the neighborhood. The trio -Judy Klusmeyer. 1S, Helen Marlo Ryan, S1, and Carol Ann Domlan, %7 -were meai.ct 11 tbe house 1t mz Cap&tone Drlvo an WllTIOll cbara1111 them wltb COOfP1r11c1 1o commit prollitullon and mallltaJnlni 1 bouse of --· Tlloy ,..... booQd lnlo ~1111• County Jail and 1utlior!Ut1 111.y Ibey .. ,.. relellod Tbundly nlabt 1n.r J>Olltina $1.0llO bJll ooch. AllO art'Mted with the women w11 Anthony CU1uoto, 311, wbo 1!1ted the Ca~ -u bla home. He wu cbarpd wfth poueulon of dong1tOU1 drup and wu raleued m.n HunUD11on Beach City Jill Thtll'ldoy alter polllng a $1,000 bond. Police uld 1odllf on acldlUonaJ charge of -Ion of dqerou1 drup was also added to Mill Ryan'• boolrlDf: aheet. Realdenll of the hou•lna tracl near the city'• contrll pork lald today Ibey 11w a woman and a man retum to the home Thuradly alabL The hoale, Whlcb ii loclted In I tract of .... to fl0,1111 ............ -the IOClll of allmtlmi followlnl the lllTSI of the _. .. l1lo -qo OD cbaraes of prollilutlon. Nelgbbora uld Ibey flrll began 1o like an inter8& la I.be boUlie when the women moved In. They uld the lurnlture consisted mostly of beds. And wben they noUced tbat tbe three relidentl wm only in the house during tbe aftmloon and evonlog houra and that there seemed to be a lot of men coming and going bWn the house, .t0me residenll called police. Following the firlt raid, the women were released from jail on their own recognizance while awaiting trial. Alter Wtdntaday'1 armt.s, their ball was set at 95,000 but WU later reduced to $1 ,000. Vice Lt. Robert ·Rhinehart acknowledged tbat the preaence ol the women in I IUburblD oelibborbood Wll unlllUal. Re11donts c! the nelabborhood •J!POi'tOtlY tblnk II'• pretty unusull Ion. Opl)lions of the alleged preaence of a ~ subUrban-style bordeDo range from iodlgnallon 1o 1n1uement. ' The flltu.. ol the auerted bedkeeplng operation In the. re!ldenUal nelabborhood -In doubt todaJ. Some mtdenll reprted ...ma a furniture renla! eompaey ·remove fUralaltfnp !roon the home TblJ?tdlll' I a"ftemoon. "" ; ~ ; And Rlllnebarl Indicated that the · department'• vice detail will contlnue to ,. arrest the · women U Ibey continue their '. allegedly.Jlllcit activities. "But, .. ...-he added. "with each comecutive arrest, they become more security con9Clous, IO It will become harder and harder to gather the evidence • to mate arrests." F-P .. el ~CANNIBAL ... : claimed dunna a news conference : Thunday that Miu Sargent -or Mn. : Obahi.rot -bas shown disregard for ' Jndoneatan cultural Vlluel. : He did not elaborate, bllt hinted at : bule dlsapprnvll of mixed marriages. : OlfietalJ 11ao complained that, In their ' two-year, '720,000 campaign to civJUze : the savages, Otlef Obaharok was their : most important lint as the tribal le9der. : By marrying the cbler. II Is cherged. : MW Slrgent places the civilization plan ' in jeopardy : Goveminmt officials also said she may • be forced to leave her new home ln Mullama, 212 miles east of the muddy town of Wamena deep ln lhe state of West lrlan quite !IOM. Ou.tCOAIT • DAILY PILOT fl'le OI' ..... C...1 0...11.Y l"llOT, w1111 Wllidl .. ~ ""9 ............. II JlllllfflMll .,. ""' °""le c...t l'W'li.tlllll an.n, ...... r1lt _......_ tn CIUl!li.Md, .,.,.~ ~ "rldlf, tw 0.'9 M•. M"'9f1 1Mk11, HllnllnglM llHdllFWl'Jtllll VllltY, 1.o1g111N1 t.ldt, ar.NJ'-ldltMdl .,.. a.n c""*"w S.11 J..itt1 C. .. lr-A. 1illlle tttlonll .. 11111n 1s pooo1~ .. .,..,.. """ Sundin. TN pr'W;-1 pVDll.i.1111 pl ... 1$ 11 U0 Wfll a.r """· COiii MMI, CalilOrnlll, tHM. ltoktt H. w, ... ,.,..,..,,. Wiii .......... J•c~ It. Cutl11 Viet l"rwlfwlt 411111 C0.-11 ,,,,,.,...,_ .,...,..,. K-.¥11 ·-no... A. MWt,tli"• ~E411w L '"" ..... ....... ._.c..,~ ....,.,. ... Offkro JJJJ ..... ,.,. ... 1 ••• rJ M.111 .. AMrtt•• r.o .... 111,, t26•l --co.ts .... 1• ............. =hldlt at,....,.,..,... ...... looetl1 ,.,.,. hldl """'°"" loM 1 IM IWffl I I CMNlll J:•I TW,,t · t7t4, Ml-tJJt a ..... .,_1 · 1 ... u,11 ~fllftf. jt1t. ar.. c..u fOW!ftfllllt ~. Nil _... ...,... UMtr•t""" ............. ..,.... If """ .............. -----~.......,~...... _,,_....,_ !~ ...... --............. °"" ~1 f I """" 11t UtfllW .... =, ....... .., ........ ,~ -.... """"""· • APPOINTED CARDINAL ArchblsMp Minning 'Hard Decisio1is~ -State of Union Given at Glance WASHINGTON (AP) -He"' 11 President Nixon's State of the. Union meBB;8ge today at a glance: His series ol. messages to Conareaa will represent "a fresh approach to government." Tbe time has come, be said, to "make clear choices'' between old proeram.1 that falled and new proarams tblt provide a better way to realize the goala .. ''Hard decisiOOi must be m•de, and we must stick by them." Nixon said. Jn forel111 policy "• stronc America -an America whose word Ia believed and whole strength ii reapected -II -u.i ID continued -and wlileritindlng 'hi the world," ¥ l;lJd, , . "The ,answer In many of thli cloinMJc ]ll'Oblemt wa lace ls'llot h!ghet'tal!es l1lll more spending," Nixon said ... It la 19 waste, more results and greater freedom for the individual American to earn • righUul place In his own community - and for states and localities to address their own needs in their own way, In the light of their own prloritte1." "The policles which I will oulllne to Congreu in the weeks ahead represent a realfinnatk>n, not an abdication, or federal responsibility." He pledged "to do my part to achieve a constructive working relaUooshlp with the CongreS!." Fro111 Pflfle I NIXON ... more spenclina:," Nixon said. "lt ill 1eu waste, more l'elulta and iireater freedom for the individual American to earn a rightful place in his own COOlmunity - and for the states and locaUUea to address their own needs in their own \vays in the light of their priorities. "The role ol the federal eovemment ... should not be to dominate any facets of American lire, but rather to aid and encourage people, communities and institutions to deal with a1 many of the difficultlea and challenges facing them u pooalble," he said. lyntA-1'1'9 ... 'tft ~I -toar9f.u AJNmi-...-- Tlndl17 Manoq of Los An&<les al1d today u be leamed, la Iba -al an Allan-· 1lial ... la -• -unl1aoltl al Illa -Cltho!!c Cbui<b. (Sea -..,.,, l'llge 4) "I ....Uy bnm't bad time 1o tact." Atri'N¥op Mmntnc C••"Wdecl tn T..,... "11'1 a --· _..,.111 for Los AJtcolos Ind ~ for Ill)' dlocae 'l He uld h -• 1Wprilt, lllltavch be bad --• few .,. ... !hit 11111 coold happen_ ArebbiJbop Mannine -In J-Tueoday OD a fllur of m-HI la lo visit Hong Km(, llanlla Ind New ~ , before attmdlng a eudlarlaUe ....., .... o;-enlng Feb. U In Aullnlia. He plam to return lo Los Angeles Feb. rl. The OOll!istory for the new can!inaJs II acheduled March$ al the Vallcon. Arcbbllbop Mering is vlend u an open-minded -no bal Installed a quielilll lnflllenee ... Iba !Al AnceJoo archdiocme'I 1.1 milliaD CathCllks He --with Illa -"' aettllng the nation's fourth lu...,i ...... ..._ when he •K'efleded James Francis Cardinal llelJllJr< Oii Jan. n. 1'711. f'leaP.,.el DUNES ••• balaoce of it ... E. A. "-y" Saodlbig, -~ of the bwechntnt IJ'CIUP now tbe Dunes ...... llld be tbau&l>t the supervilon: hid been .. qulie ll!Jertl" in tbetr «tt!b* IO Newport BeadL Wblle lb ..... that be dido~ -ID get Into the middle al the fllbl. 1!aodll111 did say be thouPt lllptn1lon ..,~ ... the -al Newport Beach la the project. "I lhougbt Caspen WU quite liberal," be alld, pointing out tbal Caspers bad suggested the hearinp and supervison ordered the proposal studied by • joint committee that will include Newport Beach rep:a••i4•1icm Saodlbig -lo ... , ........ the dilferlna Opinions between """'*Y and city attorneys. O'Neil l1lo montbs ago bad written a formal oplDlaa -llld lhe dly ..... have autbarity to eamrfll Iba ..... O'Neil said Ibis morni1t1 the real ia!ut is whether the use of the l*upel t)' wiJl brr ''public" or JlriY*." "The county <llGlllOI II emrtmdlal 1llal Iba propooed -dlvelopr>ed ill .• :t1'"t_tbUt' __ ., .... ,,.,.,, .. the city DO juridr1ilf1 ".Wt·leel~la~1 -·11e111t1. O'Neil ,;t.,.Um IO eJ4' ownerablp -ty ID llllllillCfm Beach. ....._P.,,eJ PLANNERS •.. Coast Commission Studies Permit Load, Procedures Reports on the anUcipated pirmit !Old and emergency permit procedurtl will lop the agenda of the firs t Orange County meelllll of the south Coutal Zone conservation Commlulon at 7:111 p.m. Mondly In the Newport Harbor lfilh School auditorium. The high school Is al llOO l"Jae A venue, Newport Beach. The Soutb Coastal Commlalon wu created by the succes.sfu.J pas!ll' of PT0901ition 20 in the November _,al election. It has jurildlction over bulldlilf permits of dtvelopmenll within 1,'10 y1rd1 of the mean hl&h Udo 11111 Ill Orange and l.os Angel., eounUes. l Dr. Robert Rooney of HW11Jnpn Belch, •• llOt!ltnlntoft ·-.. 1'1111 l'tJ)Ol'l <>n pennlt ,Jj)t!d and (ll'O<!ldurao1 He al.a win d'-tlte status ot a surveyl of local eltle1 Of! Iba de~rm nation of the pennll .,.. boundarle1. GoicMr .4.ut.o LU!en1e Taga? ·laims t • 'u ,... -~...-.mall""" -lor !iii 1 '11111• -.... -you11 Ill :'IC ... • :er:,...... ... _,... ... • 1& .. 1ill11 In March. 0111•, •mur of the llapwlmml al llaW Vebldea, noted the dMdl!ne bis IJWay1 been Feb. 4 unW thil 1eM wben IaallbitQrl chenatd II to Iba 1in1 Friday In February. Broad Espionage You Clll come In llOdu UtO wire ~ ,_ dllelt la postrnarbcI before ...... POW Talks Postponed; Charge Hurled SAIGON IUPI) -The four•perty Joint MWtory Commllalon todty pollponed un- til Sunday lta: first discussions oo the re- turn cl. American prisoners o! war despite angry blaJts by President Nguyen Von Thieu and the chief U.S. delegate' wbO aeeuaed the commJaalon ol wuttna time. Tllo delaya and IC(Wlbblea ovor tecb- nalitles brollabl ~ther blut tonlgbt from Thieu who accused Poland, Hun- gary and the Vietnamese Communists al sabotaging the ceaae-flre by 1talling in the Saigon conference halll inltead or """'ins min the field 1o police the truce. Thieu, In a lunar New Year addreu lo the nation one minute before midnight - lbe start of Tel and the Year ol)he Buf- falo -said the llal1lni of tecltnleal talks allowed the war 1o oontinue In tbe coun- tryside. (Related alDry, Pqe I.I He aa1d the Communlll dele<et ID the joint .,..mlaloa and the lnternallonll eomml11loa lot Supervlalon and OOntrol mllll -""'"' avod wll1 toward rec-ogn111ng cu.aeflre vio11tlclDI. The joint .... mllllnn In a IOllJ'llour meetlnl _, aareed 1o -tbe prlaooer rtleue alter Maj. Gen. Gilbert Woodward, Iba cblel U.S. delegate, ac- ~ tbe other membera al wuting five days. Woodwud, the ebalrmlD ol _,., meeting, 11ao told south Vietnameae, Viet Cong and Norlh Vietnamese mllltary officers to renew armiltice orden to their lrOO!ll lo stop lllbtlnl tbal .... coo- -delplte ceu..flre Onlen SUnday, government sources said. Under tmna of last week's ~ treaty •l&ned In Paris, the Joint Cnmmiuion will for IO di.YI enflfte Iba..-onlers, omsee American troop withdrawal and arronge detalla of the POW release. otbu iatJel raised in todaT• aeuion, Iba -lald, Included Initial wa on the removll of U.S. mJnet fl'om North -waters; llle.P'W!lllMllll lot _,., -. .. led!* to 'Uil, lleld. allll lhl queolkm " ~ with the otb61' polke ldrte, 1lle ll!tetmllttllfCDa>. mlaicm. -' Corridor Study f'l•••P.,.eJ COMPI.EX ••• CLEARANCE SAlf CONTINUES. THIS WEEK F£ATVRIN6 51 JEP SOFAS. . . Mii ...... '11,.. ......... , ....... , ... • •• -. .. ,.., ,, • c._i........,.1 299 Stloct ....,. '-Ha,....ioo, Horit09e, CW.~ aool -...... a.111U1o at 11.io...i pri<& $1o, "' ... , ... Hrf .. ...-. . DCtllCIL HIAITA91 HIHRIOOK-WOOCIMAAlt-«AMSlAH --------. INTlllOll 111W_ ... ._.,. I IA'IUllAft "" ,. ... llllDAT 'IL tllt I • NIWPOtl'I HACH 9 Int WBICUlf OL Ml-- 1.AeuNA HACH 9 Ml llOllH COAIT HW'f, -· toaAAHCI e ~ HllWIMG•l• IUll.~ M ,, .... ,.., , • r • c.....i-S.•Trial Ex-Bunny Tells 'TheRock' May Open To Publ.ic 1&1 n•.-1• (Al'}_- Of Being Drugged "!111 -. • -a. 8 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A llllp fff ._. Pl••o, i. farmer Playboy Banny -Qoll 1hr 'I • lesllfled ~ that sbe ·-'--a ." 1 a • ... al.Rm dlobd, eouklli't breathe and .... .. .. n 1.1...a.. of fUnny wQM•, « .. ... .... ........... ... --lo ---'----...;...--~ .. an.r allegedly beiag· .-pen a balludnosenic drug bJ<, -lo 6o ..-fir Ille the IOD , of U.S. Sen. Alan flnl ---Co QBllon of California. when,,,.""'" to-· home to talk lo ber boyf>lmd. -·Williama aays .... dld not ...nu at lbe time that the man wu the 800 of the senator • -Williama said abo bas lost zo lo 25 l><'ftlda since the lncldenl Alealna -._I I I lliJ pt.er• Jc,,.. Marie WilJiaml, Z3, ~ Ii& ,_. ii 6o t<ll4 ber at«y oa the witness..----------.. ,.,.....,._. __ L"L---P''-llnl at the trial of Robin Giie .... I .... M ~nuae wne ~ K y-Cransloo """ _, ......... • Is --of odminlalering --1'w 11 J .. 1'1 __;. T ~ lbe drug lo Mia Williams, an ,.,.. .. _ ....... .,, l'tlo:iUa ~ aspiring-· last Mardi JllJL D. Everybody Happy? PMJJPIA (AP) -,..,.. 1be iJlcideoi purportedly LONG BEACH (UPI) -• JV........... ..... .. s SI I dliood a occumd during a party at the 1be dty got the awctdos, IAll lmlO (AP) -!lie -alljllaue aatm Ille Coldwal« Canyon home of motoristJ got a better :f..: !a f.i:.~ ' ., pep a! a led .., =l'Cl~u!7o;!:,.~ 11 view of the stop sJin and t /I 4 -a ...., 11 ~1,, 'r !::"' .::i" ~ · Hollis Privett got $2,200. ............ .,.. .... 1 'lllJllle,,...IDaiw.-IWICUS 18 a fugitive, ariCI ' Privett planted an ,11,_., a l'I • 8 -Cnoston is being tried alone. avocado tree in front of -- -tW -*" """' Miss Williams safd cranston bis home 40 years ago and Tire - ' jl4 d lie ::..---loadoll. lrlft,.. police ~· .~~ '!'"' of ~.!™She. nurtured It~.'.'.'..!'~ ''p-r••••t1 Ole mil .,,. lj& llid Pad S. .._ ..aM:U very'"~ about500avUl;illlJUISayear. "'I ·,.• _, • tp'4 .,.: .. el~ -added, that Ille began lo feol Then the city, --. -Mis r ..,_ IFlcl: to her stomach after complaining that the ..:....-. • 0 .J •• , 'ftw*> :~ ftwlablft!' the .....: .. "" and went avocado crop was blA.Jrl .... -.-J' rm j -lie -- . _:.._. "'D UL....., ............. I ;I 1, _.. llllre1'w iw. --Into U.. bathroom and looked the view of a stop sign, ~ DI al -Joto the mirror. ordered il trimmed, and ... Ah •I ft•N ilapon.. -... : .!°'-~.."'! "I waa seeng all kinds of lopped off so many -WI AJllGl'&I (API _ ' --• •-fUnny Images;" sbe testified. branches that Privett now PIMdhc a ... w 1, a _, • I • t""1 Aid. "II llOellled I spilt in balf -I gets only about '5 Dd · .D t • 1 .-:iii ....:z . IA.JD their saw a He1eton... I started avocados a year. lm1d ; I•• f ••41111J ... 1 11 _ -.i-ICl'UIDi.nR to myself in the Privett, a:., a retired Ute ..._. wml tl a .._. ~-I• • P"A PK w.;11 rDirror-~ -real estate broker, sued -1" -tfFliJ W .... -Ille IP••liml '!'be • prosecl!lion contends and the JUry awarded him Ii j :e ----,, .._ 89e --two 'thal •n-Wiilliams · IZ,200 in damagea. :..w.m...ot _.._.__ r diftd to -was given .,..., 2 --'" --7..-of ......i an aotic drug called MDA wllldl eailll' --_._ '---------'I Blllborg_,A<' ;-. -. <me 1 C _, the •· ...... ••· t=e ... i:-... ·:.~;: No .,ell Bell""' pm _ _.-. lo -nfl e bJ ~ ...... " O.Pc tile ., , • .. ~ 'Ca .. t =·: :\:;' ~ Jti-•ofthe~i:':·Jtulge Won't Well SiispectS .Wf!W! JaW)d5 ia ta -~ n..-.-J5t w been trial ..--... [ ; -. --SAN j!ERNARDINQ (AP)-The judge has denied a request -• -~ -· -......... later for two clefendants lo a murder trial to many, taldng note of ---·--... 1-WIWaJPtJllane-!heir .~t and ~g "a close phYJl!cal presence, dlpniriM,••r 'llle)D-.,._ 6 ,,,,.,,..,.,.. their ifnotmore,intheearly-portofamaniageisvilallollsloog tioe ...... 1 .... *F -. ..... Aid. range..,...._" m onler -Ille ,.._ ,._ i.. ......, police The nlling by Judge Jooeph campbell was direcUld toward e a1 11 flt .. .,l•nl ' I '*'"_,,~ti> clefendan18 Andrea Lynn Holman, II, and Bentoo llouglas ... ..,. Ille plme and ....., Bllrl, 30, who face trial ll>gelher in the alajlng of a a.tno mv!C!C!!rc (AP) -C-: "'""4 "1 .-,,,,_, ot PIBn guard In the~ of convici RoaaJd Beaty, a1nce re- Bcmlll R psh Trl«re v~ Is -~~ ...,,_,. -II R .. c [' • .. "*'"" -~ .. ,.,.._ will be ..._ 1111111,_elil Ille • lbeir-. THE REQUEtt was made Thur>day in San Bemardino !Or .--a ,,_ Sapeilor O>urt by clefeme -.ey Oiarles Garry of Oakland· -Ottd "1 -De " V.ntin• Fiile . Judge Campbell, f!elding 'a variety of motions, sighed "I Rw••c Ow z 1 ----,, can feel the mooth cl. FtWuary slipping through my fingen." ._ ....,,, 6o -ii Garry said in faCI be upecls the trial lo last three months. •tor sm.-·--a UCR•"B"TO ~ A Iii. lo 'l1le ~ saidJI fearal aa much. loo. . tni!e .. If -.. -.. id • • • I .... Ille ·of 1be I judge said he ,...Jd ....._ Monday which local .......i: B F-' 11 I I ii 1qilltstd -. -Ille -judge will Sey, the case. . ---Ill.pa 11 =-~ • [~ Garry said be ~Jhe caufjll'llia ,SUpn!IDO Coult to --· .. -... : fd ..;-~ i:J?ir!~~~~.!.~.!'!\of trial .l --..~. • t( D 1y 1n._w-i; j>'UU'I'..,_ r_...,,,-~~.z,., .• -,... . .,. ., .~ li . ~-; "~(AP) -!lie ft • I ), ,.. IF •• --AUIO INDICfED ut.~ -to u.-in Iller guard Olllta• .. _., 11 ..-1 a 5 e .... ' ' um Oii Moritlng case are Robert Alan~ 22, and Jean Hobson, Qu11tJ -.r 4_ t ft'• ftSJli;JZ M1*'tobe ',4S. ' -· =-~"·....: =:..;..; 4·~::.~ ... =~""":'...;;:::'::.:i.~~ -_, ---·=~';'"':;"~1-~ .. ~·~ioeL~-;:------~-~ty~,~--~..'.r~eca~ptured.~~-··_5 __ · ___ ' _____ , ----i' 7 lbe Heoscot:r VaileJ al -at-I.aloe-•.? .. ---·-ft&''+-. 1'oeJ _.. tlle llti:rcot:r v• le!.,.._ ... --.....,.,.,,_ .. __ • 'IV• Btfed' I,cs AIQllJ!S (AP) -A mt-----alr ,....,.. • I * -' [-my --ii Cllllb• ... I Ille-_, ___ lo meet tbe ... , .. , , I llJ. ----the a... Air .Ad ..... lo ---·-llaj' JI, ltl$, ""' Ille Knv.11•• '4 Pi 5 jk+ ~W .. a::Atzzsm p1te I , ......... ef:MelGmpNI POIJJM (AP) -- -na,. "' -.. •W't ... La ....... --·--*""' ...... ,,...,_, ·-~·Orott•11111.• Pww pellee - 'llMrdaj lbel .. ~ -~ lld: ......... _I, lied -•• 1 ...... _,, _,.._ ..... ~ acaticallJ, W ,.._ a , , a_and_.. ... _ -.... -.. ... ---..... -"'-- Enrollnwnt • • We'w clroppecl part of our.name ••• Rex ch ...... ,, • , tO conae up with a new name ••• Rexnord· • Wr/re ....... _ ........ _ mab a lot_.. than diain. Ilia a I to .... _.... crnd air. I I ~ mine crnd quany ... I ..... MC I • .i.rlcrll lrcrndllng "I !Mid roads ........ • • ' rc• ..,, ..,..a •• ....,.... tranomiaion c:cmponenb. I 4 •--carpcrallt -We've changed-dMoicn -.--,...._ h Spec:Ulr Past.,.. Division, Runord Inc., but -pl ' ii•• be -bled ---·brmodncmle "Deltoa." W• to...,,-' c:c.iact W"" E. ~. l'resldtnl, ~~ 'r 1 au • .,,,.,,,, 1rrt:, 3130 w, Hamird sh.t, s--.c ... 92704: • lliiliilld ••••• s .-Rfli ;;n_ ••• • ' j I l r - I I His "jean generation" look kn it sport shirt 3 1 4 9 llare leg jeans 4 1 9 7 Polyester knit shirt with smart new zip-and-button alyling, sizeJ S-M-L-XL. Heav yweight 100~~ cotton chambray jeans in navy, white or brown. sizes 30-38, inseams 29-34 . - " • ., • · Her easy-care polyester palr".ups 4.49'TOPS 4 .. 99PANTS The "rJght-on" combo. Our most popµlar double-knit p1n1a in siZ•s 10.20. Our great placket-front top in sizes S-M-L:-'" I Sassy little Q!Jmp-toe tie 5.88 Gala. Have it in two vir,yl tones. Brown/cream, navy/sky~ue or black/ cam'I. Gals' step-In moccasin '8.98 :---. ~'---smooth 1nstcp gora1ortrlm fit; soft lrlcot llning. Two-lone ombre. •• elUIWFA •IW 18000 Clllbw.O S1. e WOODIAND HILU 21!00Vi<h0)81.t • lFVIHIOi3520 Tyler eSAl2TA AFIA S..C•t- e TOIUIKI s.,ultt4a Ind Ha•O!OIM • LAllWOOD en. st."" Ptra-81¥1 .• IUIFIA PAil lltlcl Iii! Omit- • ~IPH &or• &to"~ ...... llaocilesl« 0,11 wttk•11 ti• to t1•1S. .... pIIlo1 • ' • I I l "' ' I I ., '" •• ·~ ) :.• "I '· ... •: .r .. :1 • t 'I ' . .. • 11 :. ;~; • J . •• ·' , ~ .. " ,, . ' '• .. I . .. i, "' ~ .,. l ·I ,) "· • . ' t -- -, ,. ' • -I ' • ·' ~ < I • ' '· • ./ I j • • • DA.D.Y PD.OT EDITOBIA.L PAGE Controls u llOllllq ela. .uoru to l1mlt popalalloo powth In Newport lln<ll point 001 that anJ fonn•Hwd atlldt on Ille problem 11 lmpncti<al. A pllnftillg lltlff pnlpCllll. to regulate relldentlal land waald cut lllllO pGpUlalloo atlmates by only 12 percent-from 111.000 tO 117,GOO. lo oilier ftl'dl, tben ii Httle tblt WI be done to bold Ille population down Jbort at eomethloe u druUc as buying up all ncant land ID lbe dty. UDfortUllllely, Ille planolne llaff'a ,_,,tly-unvelled growtlteoatrcl fl!an -the '1nfalm llAllldeotlal Growth Limlll and Residential Zoning Policy" -la a line pre- limlnaey anll.ysis of the problem, but It lllopt abort. It doesn't deal with what ii aays should, and an, be dealt with -the looks and character of the dty. Tbe sW! says that since population will almost double no matter wbal controlJ are adopted, about the only tbing left to do Is pn!Senle the city'• "character" and "quality of life." Community Development Director Richard V. Hogan even wrote a cover letter to councilmen tllat did little more tllan rationalise all Ille effort that went into re- searcblog aod_wrlllng the report. "AlllloUgll the local reduction In population result- ing from the recommendationa does not appear to be put, tbe mtt feels there will be a major beneficial impact on the fututt community chancier and quality of We," tbe letter ulcl Though the report conUnues to talk extensively about Ille merits of 111cb idealUUc goals, ii offers litUe in the way of suggesting sound, workable methods to achieve them. certainly the suggested replacement of duplex zones with an R-U limited duplex zone is a step In the right dlrecllon toward controlling the bulky, boxy slruc· lures appeulne all ....,. the city. But who'1 to uy what clever architects will come up with despite the Intent of the R-1.5 limits. Rural 'Villages' To Isolate Crime To. the F.dltor: Crime ii riunpanL Not ooly is il not safe lo wallt -llnlll. but bl-are beinl fon:ed to doso becat11e at employees u well u lllopper. slellJng, or llllbjecled ID Inned ~. - and apartmmtl are imtalling buqlar alarms and tllo or tbree b:b. also boarding bup dap lbot not aoly .... expensive ID lf"'ll but confmod lo ....U areas are _..,. IDd dlllurtJing lo owners ...i nelphan. We -tl>fs inbumlD oltuatlan IDd "" the bll1lt at -soclel7 .,. pd - POUCDO:N are ftmtral<d ofter arrutlntl a mjmlDal wllldi is daapiw and time -!D!lnc llany iimea 1111 ,.me <rlmlnal Is freed within hours. days or -md -re-anatm commlttlna addldonal crimes. Judges and courta are r......i lo be lenient becauae penal lllltttutions are filled or inadequale lo do the job. Legislatures are in a dilemma :.ittempting to please those who want to stress rehabilitation and those who would like more severe punishment. THE LA. TEST talk is to IDO\'e the prisons into the urban areas.. 1bis seems ridiculous because city land ta.km olJ the tax rolls ,.-oo.ld mean the tupayer wuuld have to make up the ldditjqna! tues similarly to the lands taken for fniewaJS. Also building in UJe city would require e2"ve buildings to bt bannoniaul with 'ty architecture. Bui! g country rehabilitation <mien wlth a village ""'""'IJI could bo the answer. With lhe government a.'lliag most of the desert and mauotain areas il seems more practical to .elect a suitaWe location oo some of this laad. then building comparatively ina:pens.ive buildings that would be 1ea1re but have adequate space to actimmodate I.be many t~'o or three time losers that are saturating our society and undoubtedly the instigators of our present crime wave. Work should be stressed throughout the center cnot nettsS3rily the rock breaking type:J. but with the MAILBOX L<lten fT11m rooden ar1 IOllcom<. Nonlldllp tDritc• 1hould con••r 111<1r 111-in JOO tDOn11 or lc11. TM """' lo c:ondnu le1Ur1 lo fit rpoce or cli!ftlnGt< libel ii reimlld. AU i.u.n tna11 mdode lignanm• o..i tnalUwO addffll, but ...... ""'II b• tolW..!d °" requell If 1Uffid111t ......-.. u opporrnL POltrf tDfll !!01 be ~Md; village COD'"l1I llUl'ely occupatlons lo fit the prilonm' quallflcatlons aJU!d bo found. PERllAP8 thls desert or mountain institution could cmtaJn three separale gn>llllO at buildiop. The ftnt .... CGUld be built lo -the hanlened criminal -p«1vidlng a matimum of tee:Urity; The ltCODd area would be for lesa problem prilooen -cnmllni him more .-and freedom of activities; The lhlnl orea would be bulll (much of it by the lmnates) with a village almospbere bousloc llnt or secood time losers. '1111> area would prvvtde the necesury cooflnement without mixing this gn111p with the hardened criminals. Pennissi<n aJU!d be gnml<d for fnquent visitation by friends, wives and children, poostbly even ponnltting the latter two lo live In the villaie. STllESSlNG ,.babilltatioo In all three areas. it would be possible to provide incentives for the hardened criminal to graduate into the Jess restrictive areas and those In the lbinl area would be graduated or releued from the village lo oor "'(Ulor IOCiety. 1bere was a day when there was comparative safety In our atreett, homes and bminesses. I.el'• brJna back that day. JAMES R. EUBANK Canadian Love Stnry Ooe girl's life in a small town in Ontario, her fU"St love affair. her f35dna. lion with religious faith. with depnlvily. •·itb dul1I -a brigJlt l"JUlli flame llllld the IOlilld delalll of .....,..., life -IUCh are the ingftdjents Canadian writer Alice Munro h.u blended Into a powerful novel lilied. "Lives at Girls and WOlllell" t ~lcGraw·IDU , .$6.95). IN 11IE pnlC<ll of growing up. Dd .Jordan feels a>mpelled to -blisb a strong and viable klentit1 in a maJe.. ...---a,, 6-,..e ---· Deir <;eorge: l'm-a......i II bow )'Oil gel lo the heart at nery pralllem and I'm ilo- pi oued II UJe pat llllilbt and ~tlalrW!dl wlddJ 1"" ..... ,...., pn>blem. llotr do )'Oil......, to do IUCll a crut job! ADllllRBR lle!ll' Admirer: Oh. r Jutl boQ' -~ tbal AlllG' and Aan .. 11n11..a. ... JIOll lhe -Oii lhe --... ...... lteal the --...... \OU lllt l1!SI di UJe day off. la faill. I WIS -••'"""'1 -... lo mme.-Ulll ... oriented. llUll~ted IOCiety. The womm .-to her !all to provide ber UJe lmplntlon Ille needs. lier molher h.u become •lleoated from the peopl• ammcl hoT. An admired scbool teacher commits suicide. A boarder tt the &frl'1 OOme offers a sad e.xample of 1 ten- timmtal involvement gme •WTJ· Sina. --· kindnesses and the In-na..-C'Ote of human Uva are laid hire In llnloi. artful prooe. A PART of Del Joroan lhrDbl In every ...,,._ She kindles memoi1es ID the ~ and o!fen hope IDd uo- denllndlng to i-. who an atill on UJe 11ti ...id at life'• uperiencea. "U.. at Glrto and w-· hll been -ed with tbe CaoodlM lloolueJlel'J •..iat1on lnlernallonal -Year Anni for lf7MI. Allee Mllnto'I flnl book, I mDecllon at tborl -titled. "Dlace al the Happy Slladel," -the 1911 C:O.emor G<oeral's AWll'd for llc- lion. , on -Growth An R·l .5 zone by ltaalf cunot offer guarani-of p~ng the cbander of IUCb places u old Corona del Mar. Certalnlf some relna mUJt be kept on UllCODtrolled llJ'l)wth, but if that ia the real goal of city When, their Clll?ent 1pproacb dO\!ID't go far enough. U all they are womed about Is !nob and c11ara ... ter, ao Arcbltectunl Review Committee armed with strict IUldelines go•emlnf appearaoce of bulldlnp could '1elp do tbe job. Even at 1 preliminary tool In guarding the future dty, the "lnterlm Residential Growth Umits and Resi- denHal Zonio1 Policy" is going to be facing any number of other challenges th1t may render it totaJ11 _...._ For example, the lrvloe Company already bu cbaJ. longed the r,tan by contending lls planned communities are valid p aonJog techniques and annot be changed by new controll -such 11 the proposed lS.unit-per«re limit on mUlti.famll7 developments. Portions of e~ng and fullue Irvine Co. comm1111- 1Ues, such as Big Canyon with Ill plans for tbne lHtory high rise apartments and the Cutaways Point apart· ments, would exceed the IS.unit limit by a great deal If the landowner with an R-3 or R-4 multi-family lot is going to face strict downzoning under thl current proposal, there can be no exceptiona for builders of planned communities or anyone else. The problems in store for this vagui proposal - court action included -only stress the monumental task planners face in applying a general plan to an al- ready-developed city. Of course the ~eneral plan is needed, even though it is proving to be a liltle like closing the barn door after the horse is out. But if it is to become something better than the old eeneral plan still collecting dust on a bock abelf, it will have to contain stron~er, more conclusive ma- terial than the "lnt•rim Residential Growth Umits and Residential Zoning Policy." 'We have a chance today ... to ensure better education N :·. better l!ousing ... a cleaner environment .. .' T•rmoil Belaind the Scenes ' Dear Gloomy Gus The Moderate Democrats I'm tired of trucken who bust stop liahts. They claim they can1 stop their big rigs in time. Maybe they ought lo drive slower. Sorrie Men Thrive on' Injustices A.C. FNEYJ.H~ Tbought1 at Laree: Some men, after a lime, begin lo mate a career of fai1ure; they collect injustices the way others collect stamps or bottle- ~ ... Diplomatists are accused of lyinc for their country, but the real tragedy Is that more often they lie fCI' tbelr pemment. against the true IO!!g-term In_ at their country. WASHINGTON -There is much more !ban meets the .,. belJlnd lbat breaJI· beatillc gloc>oHnlkloom baran111e Sen. George McGovern unleashed al a highbrow leftlsh Jeance at Britain's O.· ford College. Whal ·UJe South DUota nldlcal, deeply 1ftlicted with a waJlinl-flll martyr com- pla. really was &>mg wa.s declaring war oo the wide range of Democratic leaden actift!y bmt ... ricj. di>c the party at UJe exlremllt and -elnnentllhal..aed cmtro1 and -trousty .......... 11 last yeor. '1111> public dedar- atiaa ol w a r en Democratlc modonlla and cenlrlsts Is 111uaftly In keepinc wtlb bia lnle attitude -whicb up lo -bo bu canfully ma•kerl and ob9and. 'llllI1JI llCGOVEllH ha been quoted as uJi1c bo ii fw party "unity," al the same time bis pJIJllo and. PorlkuJarly private statements make it very clear that any "UK1peulim" for1hcominc from him will be-wholly m bis own tenns; in other wnb, bo will play ball ii he's calling the shots. . And when it comes to doing that, the self..anctified South Dakotan i ' unregeoerale and unrepentant. U anything, he is even more radical and given lo self-justifyingJellll81ional ezaggeraliom than during bia frenellc e~. and being axnplelely con- vinced that "I didn1 lose, the muntry lost.'' SignficanUy, this ego-salving utterance constantly crops up in his comments. This self·.rlgbteous refrain permeal<d bis Oxford dirge. McGovern's unnamed target in that venomous excoriation was ~ CoaUtion for a Democratic Majority -set in mo-- lion ear!y l&Bt fall in tbe conviction that McGovern wu beaded for a catastrophic oatioowide repudiation by the voten. ' ORGANIZERS and leaders of the . C'naJ1tlon comprise, a wide ranae of party regulars, members of Con'gJ:'fu, businesxmen, laborltes, editor• and oom- mentaton, educators from prominent scbools lhnllJiboul the country, former cabinet member'!, and oneUme top White llouBe and other o!flclail. None of them boiled the party'• ticket lut year., but none lifted a finger for McGovern. That's what is ferociously burning him up. Unable to assail therr. a.s defectors, he malevolently berates them as "so-- called liberals," "timid and depleted," "with no principles, no programs, liv· ingly onlY from day to day, caring only for the perquisites of office, doing nothing and not caring that nothing Is done.'' From McGovern'• Irate l'lewpoln~ there ii reason for his llllllity toward UJe Coalition. IT PLAYED a key behlnd-tlle llO!I"" role in axing bis bumbling NaUonal Chairman Jean Westwood and electing Robert strauss, mOderate DaDas at- torney, in her place. Also, McGovern iJI well ware that Coaliton furceo are active ID di drive lo rid the party machinery of the ...,.lied "guidelines" and other devlcel that enabled the ~tremlsts and militants to put over him as the DemcicraUc standard-bearer -despite his lou of im- portant state primaries. Particularly outraging him and the New Left Americans· for DemocraUc ~ lion (ADA), hts principol propoganda medium, Is UJe Coalition's plain-talking policy doclaraUon. Following are blgbliiljlf : . "The Demoeralio piny JI Jn trouble .•• we have decided to do our oba;e In reforming the Democratic party .•• For too long now, lbe volca of common oense !>ave been barely alldlble in the blare of the New PollticJ •.• Wo. want to help change the climate of. opinion •.• We want an action group that can help can- didates who believe u we do • . • l'(e want UJe American people lo ""°" ~t there is another, more l9jlOllllble, tradi- tion o( progren in America." The Coalltlon's declar•tlon concludes with the following ringing avowal: "It is the lntentioo of the Coalllloo for a Democratic Majorlll' to •peak out !orcefuJIY and frequently ID the hope for redressing the Intellectual balance In Amerra. In Ibis way, 8llMlllfl ~. we .believe we can contribute to restoriqg the Democratic party to Ila rigblfUI place oC leadenbtp." • • • Of all the quali- ties of _pe......Uty, natural dignity 11 the one m°"t clearly conferred by grace, and least teachable or leamable. Problems With Initiatives • • • The three agea of man are : youth, middle age, and "You haven't changed a bit." • • • The average motorist takes twice u long to get out of a parking space when he knows someone is waiting for Jt, out ef an unconscious resentment that the waillni motorist foond a space IMle.r than be did. • • • I !ind it hard lo belleve the folk-myth that most dirty jokel are made up bJ prisoners in their spare Ume, although I can't think of an equally plausible IOID"C!e for the endless streant: •. • • • Speaking of jokes, I enjoyed the wlt11 remark a lady made to me at the ir>- termlaaion of a coarse play: "If this gets any worse, they've got a hit oa lhtir hands!" • • • Tbe habitual hypocrite invariably aids up as the biggest dupe of all, by deluding blmaeif that everyooe 1s basically .. solf· aervlng .... inllncere .. he. • • • l'lltrtoUc speeches ..... ,.-remind me of George Prentice'• neot sardoillc pun: "We have heard of men celebratlna their country'• hattleJ wllo In war were celebrated for keepinl out of them." ~ . . U you have lo uk a Mend wbelber be By SEN. DENNIS CARPENTER --The right at the people in the State of Calilomia to use lbe initiative process is a Comtiluional righl and a very valuable ooe. As Lbe word initiative implies, it relates to me taking charge and un- denakiiw a certain ooune of action by bia own outhnrily, wbidl in lhll cue means liten1lJ tatlal tbeJaw Into one'• .... bando. ~ 1BE PEOPLE dlnqh this procw, can mandalA! a eoune of action foe Ille Stale at Ca1ifomia --nonnall1 be an activity at the establi>bed legislative --...,., ii ii not without problems, and the question at UJe viability of jo. itiative meuuns wmld .a to boll doWD lo .. .....,. at tbe lypo " - -.,. pul to the -bJ tbe ln- ilialive -la other-. If~ couid be undentood bJ the the device Is ""'1 meonqn,I; · the 3""""'" Is too WDJplu and -be uadinlaod bJ ti\" people, • the inlllatlft -,. dlqel-aod 1111-dlloallal- Flll El.UIPl.B, lba lnlUall-.. 1111 _ llilol......,. IO-lba ..... h• at die dellb _.,. 11111 1111 •'•lie!'>. Quotes - or Ille lblob you oachl ID !DllTY I • °""" ..... Dolr .... Dim ud PlrticUlar -· lbe -Is "Ho" -...... It,. - -"I'm ltllt co&-lor .if one llill lltedl ollher -,,.-.. tf w fltlwo -........, or dluuadlnl, the •-and ,_ nil ...U IOd IUtYilt& ill k ......... rtghlnell an lack!OI -!'DI a ndlcal -a rodlcol disbeliever iil • • • trmda -~ IDd foul Belbre I dtmocracy CID count llOIOI ! ........ md ll17fl*il lbal ......... and have It mean anytbJng, the -the dnlf«lmled )'Q!llll. "'°Ille .,.... so IIlllll .be taught to distlaCllllh 1111 .. ...... beppiw ....... lheJ ..... tDlnd !l1l!n UJe manutH>eap It ll"'WI In. • up." (GUEST REPORT) at marijyana were both llmple In that lheJ j!M)lved .ibject matter *lllcb lbe Individual voter could WldentaDd and after maltlnJI a moral I~~ v;;le 1c- cordlngly. ' H......,., other lnillallve m-did not lend themselves to euy -ion and understanding, qor did Ibey "'late ID a ...,_ lnvol-~ ' • The~ otoucb ........ the puhUc flPl'l!I ttJtl • aerclle la aiJorcby because the people are aHed to undertake a decialon-wlieri Ibey cannot -11>11 undenlanll all tbe lmpllcatiool ot that dedllon, reprdlla at their belnc hi f1Y..-or oppooed ID "'Niie - THE llC).CAUZll pollution IJDOllll. meol on Iba June.primary ballot wu a ..... Jn polnl; ano!her -Ille --initlattvo OD the November be1JOl/Jloik of . u .. pr-11 affected aubject -• wblch relates to neariJ ovary activlll'' at lbe Slate ml Ill -lo, and wblcb IJ>. vo1-llOIDI at tbe -delBlled IQd .. lenlivo hillalaUve m-enr pul. btfott lbe Lqlila~ ol Call!«nla. The~ lo lhel lo ouch I -M lndlvi<fual ..i.r. who tDQ' hav,. ,.... oplruoa and -' leollltl ~ the IU_b~ matter of ~ fnltlailH •••. sucb as "save lbe coastline" ... .pa'ta' realJf ce1s 1n1o the d~ pmca11 '!' .. lD&lllient way. a lo ••I M to • esctltlft amomt tJI c•" I .... futillll« for •nd ogall!lt ........, 1111 at'w!lldi 11 lbnplllllc .... -el wtiitll bdpo lllm to --Iba "* tm-poct cl lbat for wblcll be Is 'IVilDc. POil INSTANClil, ID tt11 COlllllllne 11>- W.U.., Iba wbole flUl at Iba !llltll /JI privlte pNIW!y, die i.ue o1....,..i ... local government, tbe entire structure of open-space land. tax law, the economic impact at Intended comtruclion slow down, the right of government lo impose moratoriwn.s on the use of property without compeOHllon, the ~on of how much the governmeot can afford from year lo year lo acquire private lands, and many other eqoally enormous lssuea were embodied In the subject mat- ter, and each ls .ital to major segments of the populallol!. • 'l'hll lo .the Pl'!hlem with the Initiative approach. IT 18 NOT lhel the averaco cillsen is not lllDlrt enoucb to undenland the lssdea, ii la that the overage citi%en is never upooOd lo lbeoe laues In a mean- ingful •ml IClenllflc way IO that bo has V")' liltle Ol1l10l'lunllJ lo lcquire the ex· pertlso .... loiowtedgi! at llcts lhal ought lo be l!mlved In mdlnc -«led...., wl!icb allecl the en~ 90Clety. DAILY PILOT -Robert N. Wtcd, l'llbtlthcr 1'"°""'' Kffoll, Bdllor Barboro Krcjblch Eclltorlal Poge ~dJtor .,,.. •• 11W..1 "'~· of .. llallY POot 1etkt: to ffifonn lnt ttiMU· lat• ~ b)' prn('n1ina lhlt newapaptt'• oP\nloN wtdl l'Om· l1WftW') lin topk'l or lnteol'\'lt and sJOnll-.. ..,.,1c11 .. ' """"' tor tht txprealon o< our lftdtn' oolnlona. •nd .. .,.....lt.... th• dlvtl"W ''~ ht IAformCd Ob. ..,_ ... ......,,.. Oii ....... ., ....... . ~ Jl'ebnwJf 1, 1m I I I 17 \ I t ) I r . I I I ' I • • ' • I .... • . . • • YOL 46, NO. 33, '4 SECTIONS, '48 PAGES • • • -~ - • Today's Dul ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFO~":I~ • , FRll>A-¥, FEBRUARY 2, I tTl c TEN CENTS :lndooesia Ir. M Over Sargent We,,_din71 . .. .. . ~ . i .. •• "'If -sarimt lllleds her clolbes, Ihm her melbod of llpproacb to lhe tribel is -not eorrect," Al'J the ·-.. Departmelll of Social Affairs. llils Sarg<DI. wbaoe acldiosses are 4001 llamins si., Drive, lluoliqton Harbour and the llldiln Vllla&t, 8alieo Valley, West J'rlan. {nll<wU, is accuaed ct upsetting tbe ~ applecart. If a 0-yeaNlld American woman leaftS eiriliaalion for a primitive jungle life, Ibis ...... , set a very good example ct eiriliaatim to camibalo, the Jodone. sian ~ent maintaills-. Govenuntlll ollicials llY they may exile her fJ'QDl lhe c:ountey since her via ~ "1!' upon • Indonesian law, however, sbe · Could a:mceivabb' • be aUOwed to reu\ain ' In lhe i:Oonlry u lhe ~ of a citi&en. • Mlas Sargent -welcomed to lhe country by lhe wHe ol Pr<sldml Suharto when .she arri•ed last year on her latest goodwill and research misskll to lndone.sla. ' . She bos al>lained food in the put for the camui.Js, plus shipments of medical lllPPlea· under the ~~Dyak Fund Iooorpnled. A Maj. Gell. Acbmadi, diredor of the Department ct Social WeHm. also claimed . dunng a news conference ~ that Miss Sargeot -0< Mrs. Obabon>I; -bos showo disi<gard for -., cultural values. He did oot elaborate, but hinted at basic.dlsappro•al of milled marriages. Ollicials also complained tha~ In lheir t\\i>-year, $120,0llO Cl'lJP*ien to cirifU:e the savages, Chief Obabarot wu their most important link as the tribal leader. By marrying the cnitt, It is charged. ~1iss Sargent places tqt clviliu.Uoo plan in jeopardy. Government officials also said she may be forced to leave her ,new borne in Mullama, 212 miles east of the muddJ town of Wamena deep in the state of. West lrian quite SOOD. This, they indicated, 'would probablJ halt completion of her research. .. ~: 'Strong~· Secure' f!ixon .IJ;opef!!(-in State ofllnion --- l\'ASHINGTON -!UPI) -p._.ncil'I lhe nation "sound aod lull ol promile," President Naon joday eau.d on tbe Demoerattc-<lOlllr<>lled ~ •to- aupport programs he said would ~-lhe union l>J reduc;l"J the federal role aod ~ -Jo!tlaUve. . . ·· ~'We~'enter. ,1973• ~ . .tti'9ng, mll!Wlly ·seeure and, moet 'JmPoliaDI· ol ~U. at peace after a loog and trying war . ;·: '!be basic state ol our unloo tocla~ Is SOIJOll wJd full of promise," Nixon said .. •' . I Nhan appealid ~Y lo Congress for SJPIJOlt, apparently hoping lo coonter criticism ct the -cats outlined in bis l>udget Ibis week, aod lo refute eomplajnts Iba! be is trying lo usurp kgislative aul!Jotlq. ' "As President, ·1 """'ID!u that I ..-do tllis J<!l>aloile," NW>n said. "'!be Congn!SS must beip, aod I pledge lo do my part lo aebi~ a constructive worting relattoosbip with the Congress • "My ,;,_. hope is that the executive (See NIXON, Page !) 11 POW; Ta~s Postponed • ........ • • t . • ' *•*!!'?" .. ""at.I•-· .... _ .... .., .. ~·-__ ........ w ......... ...... 'Dia_ .... _._.., .. .-,, .. d ...... ~ .... a Issa M • lupeeting tlte Rmlks -· • • • Kil;belle Comuke, 2, being a woman ofindefO!!dent ., mind, left the ranb of .civilians watdljng, t,b6 Coola M-Police Departmenes-annual full c1i:ess wpeo- •tioti this morning' to, do a liWe inspecti!!g of her "":"·'Maybe she was just looking fpr her iladdy,.OI'· • , ' j • ficer ilob. Cornuke. Anyway" be)' mother,, aghul 'when.she saw.what MiclieJlJf!'!llS 'UJWto, scooped up the tot.before she could~<bet$oll.t&rouih thp ranks of polished pattoi!Deii/, ·I"' · ' , • ""l\!'l.rt.r .~1\ . ._. Irvine Plans Big CO~'plex ' ' I ' Cq_n:s.tt:uctio11. t.o Start Next .Year, Says CQ.mpany ' ' By IJ.'fETEK kBD!IG '' · ·• servicis IUCh as bamb\UJ!I' and taco nuenee" niai;.' ~ -· ' °' _,..., """,.. ".I , ·' standa. The 1 " •"'iOn as ..:.:..... hv Irvine • ~lmne ~Pinf'Play di........,. ill l Part. ~ ••• ., __ ,. ' anne.,., "' ...,.. •• ·1 I · "· iiiaalv ......,_,,~. ,... . w ~ ceot.r, •~, ...... ,,.., will prJmarlly to ,ol>taln, eon,1r1J1 Ill property P llDl..>w a. e. .• ...,._ 4'f'C 111-.,-IUCIJ as -..i.; movie cloom to Mi.olei Y'1* lllot ii lnteaded aod finaoclal tioinplei similar to Newpao't tbdtero and evea ao ...,..._. Ice sbting as 1 .major 'Uidliotrie} l!frk. Cenlor to be built oo the m acns of rink,, mnpany opol<eamen said. , enJ'°tlon 'Ct 'the ..,. ' ' - farmlamls In ·the tria»ile formed bl' the Total developmetlt of the 'triancJe -will llljlke the ~ =i.= Santa lllllCb of wblcll is ""'"' than 10 ,... off ........... • ~·-bJ f an 0r Aoa,, San Diego and, , •-'bet:•• tlie ........ 1, wu .... ,removed ·-·.,.. • '"'~ ""'"""1 or ~-Free -·-,..,.. County •hoJJi>en. lly !!175, and an wllllln Wff•· • . from lll'iddlUral pmerveil ·-· wiD a 20-mJiiufi",drive, will be the new Corutruetiop or the fll'SI pbaae of wbai 1nvo1. ... om.. bulldinp. apartm..U .alJd Weslmlneter •Mali, !luntln&ton ~ • will be the fifth regional ,lboppillg perhaps .0. or more botels. South Coost Plaza, the GOiden TrJanale complex bordering · the Sao lllflO Irvine Complny olfieiala alao-said they and a n.ol sboppJnc center unclor Freeway In Orqe CouplJ Will begin pion to tie tile deve"-"t to major · in • • Hllls late next year, company ollicials aaid. recrutiollal atf!lll llW'bJ, including Lion constni<liotl ,..g1!11&, • '!be Initial clevelopment, .... ,,... Ceuntry Safari jlllt -of lhe San million oo aboot one-fourth of the land -Diego Yraway ml anotber -r-----------., J~ ""'"" -wllL1Ddude --major ....,.._..., -·-mmpltx detJertment -. and '15 rqJooal • plaoned jmt -of the Santa Aoa Got.cher Aut.o • • •pecially llloiJa, mati!lll it about lhe . ""'-Y· •. same •We -Cooll Plau m Qiota A spotemian aald lhe company i• MCIO 11 today. · cumnUy negolialb!g with NVeral mlJor Litt.rue Ta gs? . Tenlatlvelyl lllllled the "Golden .,..,._ ~ that bave athsoed Trlqle," tile eomplu, alao Hu SOUU. Interest 1n locatlli( 1n the complex, but • . Coos& Pl.m, will be Ill -IWli levdl, baa not ,;pod --• with l!llY of • JI JOU don't ~ .. IDlil JllUI' lotally .,...,. ml * "'"'ltloi>ol -; :!;* J:, im,..ra ~ ~ lrvioo ~'1Y olldi<lo ._led '""' _....., said the .. ~ IJl'Oit<t 11 'jlonlmt .,...itJ''~ c:omparisoOI bet-I tbett IWW eompla till --local IOVernment 94•1 -"~~~ Marn 1-~l!ld"". ..Ibo OMI• Mn• -,. n...r.-*Wflalo.--k ii .......U le-<o- • --A -• lll1ill ''it will lc*tD<n lille -of the tahOi.elt ...... 8*rl r-, ·-ti the . ,,._C.",_~pplag ,....,. ii) Nortben -.. --'y llel •M•"• in Ilqie-af Molilr Vehidel, ...,.._ ,_ ,..,..... ........, -lta --1111 .....,. been "It will not be a reprndueliGft of 8autb •nmcorportheled city~~ terrl'"i; ' M. • ... • ,_ wllea ,_ Cout Plaza,• • -•pohomae = 1-telt -~~S.n ke'11Hn $ fld I ID lie !Int '"1<1. ' • N--.1 ... I'~ allll the U.S. "'*' lo ,_,, Bes'llkl the -b i -j6,i,. ll 'foroo ., .. - -la -the wJro Ind ofllco lod...,, .:,:;;•:....,. wtJl 'Illa .:.i Air~~ ..duiJtd !:rtt""" lo ,...,_\et! beltn also f<abn flw -oC OI -fmn loll ,.....,, I.• .... Fraiser llO- .-, .,......... oL ·~ rl l)pe" -M'"liill llul tlol ti i..... .,.. fn. ~----w _____ _, outkil, lncludtac -with fall.food ~ a.-fl&pdtJ Jn ill "tpbon of fn. Look :O~t-~IUI. Sees .Shtid ow PUNXUTAWN&Y; Pa. (UPI) - PUIWuta-y Phil climbed out of his' tatder(round homo alol> Gobbler's Knob as the IUD - toclay. saw bis lhadow l!ld tcanlecl back Into bis bole -a ~ •llD of --.rx "more'' w 6f -Wlnttt weather. • Jf--ol penone tltl'lled out on a mild, cloudy momine to .,i flnW>and Phil's -.al G ......... Doy -tbtt pr<dlellon. Tho wiln-&alcl the~ .... his ibodo-11 immec!iate17 .. •me111D1 f\'om his Winter -at 7:21 a.m. (EST) • -'·--- ( ' • • ' • ~ DAILY PILOT c DunesP"fµn Opposed By Newport !Sy L. P~ KRIEG or .. DAlb' , • ..,~.,,. Newport Beach will go to . court if necessary to slop _deyelop.ment of Newport Dunes Into an amUMment park, Mayor Donald A. Mclnnll warned today. Mcinnis wu furious at Orange County Supervbon' actions Wedneoday when they ttluaed to grant the city any autborlty to exercise controls over the propoeed l!O million "Water World " on the llhottl ol Upper Newport Bay. Wblle Board Chairman Ronald W. Caspers ol Newport Beach BUggeated the dty might want to hold Its own public bearinga on the project, supervisors ignored a formal letter from Mcinnis spedlically .... rting authority becawe the property Is wltbln dty limits. Lawyen for the county ay that since the ~acre parcel ii owned by the county. Newport Beach's request for joint jurlsdictk>n has no merit. Well, we're going to see .about that, was the attitude of Mayor Mclnnls. lleaaid be11 ult cooncllmen.Feb. 12 to • fonnally oppose the amusement center -and to make a test case over the jurildJctlonal dlspul< by ordering a stop to the n!lnodellng ol the looe emllng restaurant -tbe former OCean Toad -on the Dunes property, unlw builders obtain dty permits. Mcinnis uld the dty could not tolerate the iililltliiiil trilllJCthat would be atlraelod by the lllDusemellt park with its planned compln ol boteil and ~. 'lbe dty will have to move quickly ii it is going lo mako Its lland. "'lbe ...,.1y ii aboul ready to Issue it 's own bttlJdlog permits to remodel the reatallrlllt," Qty At1omey Dennis O'Neil sakl tldl mornJna. "U wlD bt.JJp to COWlcUmen to decide ~ ~ waot ut to reel tag the project," 'O'Neil uld the showdown over the reataunat II necwary to establish "COOlistency" In the city'• position relative to conlrob: over the property, "U we want controls down the line - over Water 'iVorld -\Ve niust be conslltent. We must start now to make our point. .. he uid. MclnniJ wu mad at tb_e apparent allroot to Ibo dty. He uaed the words, "l'm quite apett" .. At the couildl meeting Feb. ll, I be- lieve the COUDCil will take a p<13itlon relaUve to the proposed Dunea de\'tlopmeot," the ma~ aakl. "And I do not llrteDd that we sbouid support .it," be cle.:lared. '1 just don't believe at this point that we °"" another deallnallnn attraction ol that kind Auther addlng to our ~dy serious trallle problem. , "I don't believe .Newport Beach oeeijs : to encourage that· kind or tOUtlsnl," : Mcinnis aakl. : Suggesting the stra(egy that the city : should use in attacking the restaurant • nmodeling, Mcinnis sald, "What we : may be doing may be.rlibt or wrong, but I ii we're right or wrong oc the lint Uttle : piece, we may be right ot wrong on the '.balance of it." : E. A. "Sandy" Sandling, vice president : of the investment group now holding the : Dunes lease, said he thought the : supervison had been "quite liberal" in : thelr atUtude to Newport Beach. While stressing that he didn't want to 1 get into the middle of the fi ght, SandJing did say he thought supervisors : "recognized the intertsts of Newport ' Beach in the )>roject. "I thought Caspers was quite liberal ," · he said, pointing out that Caspers had suggested the hearings and supervisors ordered the proposal studied by a joint committee that will include Newport S,ach representation. · $andling refused to comment on the differing opinions between county and ·city attorneys. O'Neil two months ago had written a formal opinion which said the city does have authority to control the zoning. O'Neil said this morning the real iSiue is whether the use o! the property will be "public" or "private." Ol.AN51 COAST CM DAILY PILOT ~ °"""9 C.lt OAllY t"ILOT, Wiii! lltllCfl " ...... ""' ...... ·"'-•· ii Pllblhl* .. ... °' ... °*' l"llbllllll!ll ~ • ._,,.. ,. .......... .,. ......... Mondi., """"" Frl!Y.,, ,_, C-1• IMN, H-.t twcft, H....tl.... hlldl/FOW!lttln \'1Ue.,, ~ 9'Ktl, lrvlne/IMldltblodl n ... CltnMni./ i9fl J-c..,i11r... A 11,,.._ rt11lonll ""'"" • illlltlbllld '-"'"*' ..... ""' kftdtr1. fllt "1rltlNI ,,.,....,.!"' ~ /I 11 ut Well .. ., Strtet, ·Coal• Mtw, C•UIWll19, fMlt. RGbert N. Wt.-! '°""'""' aNI "'Ubtl""' Jae.• •· C11r1,., ya ,_,..'-'"' MCI <iflllr•I Ma,,.... Tl1GMa1 Ka111il IEditiot TltoMat A. M11rphtft1 ~Edi ... ct.1rl11 H. Loo. Ilic.ha"" P. Nell AIUltlftl M""""' Edl"" c.te .... OM.. .))0 Wttt lay Str11t M11u .. AMm11 ·r.o. a.. 11.0, •2•2• --......,.,. ....,.: ........... '°"""'" t.Afllll9 hecltr-nt ....... .... """"""""" 1ittct11 1ms 1ttc11 ....,....,.,,. ... ~ a9...,. IEI Clifrl!M llMI te1 1,a11 1 17141 w1 ... az1 • Fridaf, Ftbruty 2, 197) WJalte B e}.A Fai ... ,..·. ....... P.,,eJ • • • licl!Liall•• . .,,.._ --t<gdller lllW'IJU! undertaldlC ID • podllve cl mutual .....,.. and cooperaUoa,'' Nlmo ald. Kennedy Claims Swnn Job Broa~ Espionage Complewd Biii be tld 1IOI rotrul -Illa ~ 1liot "*'"1 Jll~ the etPedaflf ii-· lnitiat.ed clurt"ll aclinlnlllraUocs ol Democnllc (lormerl Pr<sldenll John F. KennodY and I.Yi1llon B ~ -Jiava lalled. • • WASHINGTON (API -A ,.port by S.n. Edward M. Kennedy ff>.M-.). says there apparently waa widespread PQlill"'1 espiQriage Md sabtllage activities durin& lar. year'1 presideolial ClllDpaiilD ood a key participant WU In repeated coclact wit~ the White Houle. While Kenoedy named no names, be said 1bursday it is apparent "that a comprehensive inquiry will require. the calling of various executive-branch and White House penonnel with the attendant problems that course entails." Kennedy conducted a prelimlnary investigation as chairman of the Senate judiciary subconurtittee. He said in!onnation be gathered indicated •1one key participant was In repeated contact with the White House, the White House convention headquarters, and White House aides." He also said ibere were strong indications that "at least part of the financing was arranged lhrough a key Republican fund raise r who is a close associate of President Nixon's." A Senate source Indicated this was a reference to Herbert W. Kalmbach , of Newport Beach, the President's personal lawyer and former deputy finance cbainnan of his re-election campaign. A Kennedy aide declined to confirm or deny this. Efforts to reach Kalmbach for comment today at his .Newport Beach office were Wl8UCCeSSful . 'I'be--Loo-Angeles Times, quoting informed sources, said the "key participant" in repeated contact with the Whi~ House was Donald H. SegrelU, a young Los Angeles lawyer who has been linked to alleged espionage and sabotage eUorta against Democratic presidential candldale5 In 11111 and tm. Kalmbach is reported to have channeled at least llj,000 to Segre!U, the° Times said, adding that Kalmbaeb declined comment. Kennedy's inquiry began last October and focused dllefly oo allegations ol GOP ellorta to spy on :.nd disrupt the ~ of Democratic presidential candld.alel. ralber. tha!l the. Watergate bugging case. G. Gordon Liddy and James W. UcOord, former offidail of NW>n's ,... elect.ion committee, were convicted Tuesday on charges of burglarizing and wiretapping: Democratic national headquarters in the Watergate complei here last June. Five other defendants in the case pleaded gullty shortly alter the trial started. U.S. District Judge Joho J. Sirica today !et SUttty boodJ or $100,000 for each of Lhe two men convicted in the trial and took the occasion to say that he had great doubts whether a key prosecution witness testified lrulhfully. N e·w LA Ca rdinal • Tim Manning Ho nored at News By Tbe Auodated Prat '"I'm delighted, of course," Ardtbllbop Timolhy. Manning of Los Angeles aaid todiy as be 1eamed;m the midst of an Asian toor, that be Is 8l1lllllg 30 new cardinals of the Raman Catholic Cbwrll. (See related story, Page 4) "I really haven't bad tune to react," Ardlbisbop Manning commented in Tokyo ... It's a terrific honor, especially for LQs Angeles and partiallarlf for my diocese." He said it was a surprise, although he had been alerted a few days ago that this could happen. Ardtbishop Manning arrived in Japan Tuc:day on a•tour of missions. Be is to visit Hoog Kong, Manila and New Guinea before attending a eucbaristic congress o:ening Feb. ta in Australia. He plans to ~turn to Los Angeles Feb. 1'1. The comistory !or the new cardinal! is scheduled March 5 at the Vatican. Ardtblshop Manning is viewed as an open.minded perscn who has installed a quieting influence on the Los Angeles an::bdioet!:Se's U millioo Catholics. TONIGHT BASKETBALL _ occ vs. L.A. Pierce Ho was lac<d witb the task ol ,.ttling the nation's fourth largest archdiocese College, CXX: Gym, 8 p.m. Costa Mesa at hen be -·-•ed J ~--· Edison, .. .B p.m. Estancl~ at Fotm!ain w -~ """' "~~" Vafiey, 8 p.m. Newport Harbor vs. Cardiml Mcintyre oo Jan. 21, 1970. Western at Harbor, 8 p.m. The archdiocese was known across the "PLA y §TRINDBERG" -~Jh Q>ast naUon .. the "fortress" of the Raman ~pe<lf<Y ,~ter, throuiJ;, l!bndar. I . Cathopc anirch. p.m. , • .. t ,, Priests com.piainei:I about a lack of SATURDAY, FEB."3 freedo N · unit sta.....o ffiRARY FILMS -Mttln Library: . .,. m. uns 10 aoe comm Y .rs ..... 10:30 a.m. what amounted to a revolt aga1115t ' · S 0 M E T H I N G FOR EVERY church leadenhip. Blacks and Mexican- WOMAN" -Workshop Conference, OCC American Catholics talked of neglect and Student Center, 9:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. alienation. Refonners and youth referred Registration $1. lo worn out customs and a general lack SUNDAY, FEB. 4 of relevance BAU.ET -Da.nce. Theater of 1?fange Three yeaR later, the dissenters are County, OCC Auditorium 2 p.m. Ticket!:: silent, due, according to many observers, The first sect.ion o( a t"M>-part storm drain projec&. on Fairview Road in Coet.I Mesa has been completed at a cost of 127j.llOO Supervisor I1ooa14 Caspers aaid today. 'lbe storm dnJn was imlaIIed under Fairview Road from the Orange County Flood Control District's Paularino Channel to Arlington Drive in Costa Mesa. Serious llood1ng in the vicinity of Orange Cout College and Costa Mesa High Sooo1 during previous rainy ... !!ODS will be eliminated wltb completion (JI the channel, acccrding to the Costa Mesa city engineer's office. 1be sectioo just completed cooslsU of 2.700 feet of 18-incb reinlon:ed --pipe and 700 feet of rein!orced CXJOttete box cooduit. An addition to the main project was the extension of the Flood Coctrol District's Paularino Channel box to aid in future street widening and provide landscaping areas. Workmen are just about ready to begin construction of the second Fairview storm drain section, a $Zl)O,OOO project slated !or completion in September. This project will e.1tend the storm drain from Arlington Avenue to a point· just north of Wilson Street. Mesa~ 31 , Held On Drunk Clia rge Aher Accident A 31-year--Old Costa Mesan was jailed OD a dnmken driving charge Thursday night when be allegedly drove into the rear of a police sta.Uon wagon. A spokesman for the Cali!ornia Highway Patrol said Karl Heinz Pfeiffer, 933 Junipero Drive, was booked into Orange County Jail alter be received treatment for a cut lip suffered during the accident. Police say P1eiffer slammed into the station wagon around II a.m. at the interseclioo ol Harbor Bool~ard and Petersoo Way. 1be unoccupied police vehicle was parked in the third lane on Barbor Boulevard where Officer Harry Hogan, 34, bad stopped two motorcyclists for a traf.fic check. · Police claim the wagon's headlights, four-way flashers and red and amber beacons were swi.~ on. Both vehicles received major damage. <r ·.'The-time bas cOme 'when We must make clesr choices -choices ~ old procrams that set wu1hy' goa!J but , ft1iled to reach them and new ~ ";o!t .cthat proylde ~ b!!li." W"l 14 rOallso 11- goa!J · and cbolceJ. too, -· ...J -llnr procrama -all cl wbldl ... Y be desirable In themaelves. but only some of \Vhlch we can afford." DAILY Pll#T S~ff ....... B ee uad e r Bob Aronson, 3(, is the new sµperinteodent of recreation for Costa Mesa's Department of Leisure Services. Previously, be was a recreation leader in South San Francisco. Exemptions To Prop. 20 Curbs Sought By WILU\M SCHREIBER Of .. Daily P'llll Sl.tf Newport Beach planning commi!sion· ers Tbunday night said huge chunks of the city -some less than 50 yards from the water -shoold be e.1empt from lb.e controls ol Propositinn 20. The entire Mest aide of Newport Center ab the way to Jamboree Rold, part of the Big Canyon development, part of the North-Ford Industrial Park, open land north of the Upper Bay and much of the West Bluff area would be exempted under the commission's proposal. Planning department officials said tir day these areas would have fallen under the review powers of the coast protection Jaw if the comtnission had adhered to tbe strict letter of the law -a boundiry line including all areas within 1,000 yards of the water. "There are two schools of thought about that 1,000.yard figure," said Advanced Planning Director Rodney Gunn. ''One is to live up to the letter of the law and the "The answer to many of Jbe domestic problems we face Is not higher t.ues and more a pending," Nl:J:on saia. HU 11 lea waste, more results and greater freedDm for the individual Amerk:an to eam a rigbttul place in hlJ own commuait,J - and for fhe states 1nd lncallties to addres! their own neecll in their own ways in the Ugbt of their prloriliel. "The role of the federal ~ ... should not be to dominate any facets of American life, but n!ber to aid and encourage people, communities and institutions tQ deal with u many or the dilficulUes and challenges racing 'them as possible," he said. Although the ,Ompbasls In 4jle measage was on domestic rnatteh. Nixon promised ~ foreign J>911ey that would maintain ·~aJll.•ll'OnJ America -.an America -woi;d ls believed and whose strengib' Is respected. "The peJtce wlth honor we have achieved in Vietnam has streagtbeoed this basic ,\merican credibility," be ~d. "We must act 1n such a way iin coming years lhl!t this credlbUlty will remain intaet, and wilh it, tbe1warJd. stab1lily of which it is so indlsperu1lilje.2 part." * * * 'Hard Decision.,! -State of Union Gi ven at Glance WASHINGTON (AP) -'Here Is President Nixon's State of the UDim message today at a glance: His series of messages to Cooma 'Will represent "a fresh apprO.cb~ government." The time has come, he said, to ''make clear choices" between old programs that failed and new programs tbal provide a better way to realize the goals." other~ to analyze the intent of tbe law." "Hard deci!ions must be made. mad~ Gunn said commissioners unapimously lck .... •them." N. <Aid.. agreed that the intent of ~ law was to must It I.Qi IXOD • protect the coast and that many ~eas In fom~~ policy "a strmg Ame~., that •d fall into the strict t,000-~ard an 4m~cii whole Word 11 l>elle)'ed ad H he 1 • 'l limit hove no eff8ct at all on the cou1: -• wh9,se ,11t~b Is ~ · 11 ug s A.rfi-va : '"l'helpllllOICl!lhl' tbe)«mliv<!l·•fw!li to e;5'nfl1i (o • Conlu;uelt ~ 10 ~ draw the boundaiy line .•long lh~ JJUlilic understandllig In the world." be said. 'N p , streets and ctty boundaries closest to,the "The ans..,,er to many of the domestic 0 references' top ol the bluft.line all along th~<ity's problems we lace ls not bl&ber taxes and • waterfront,'' Gunn sai~; "1 think that is more spendina:," Nixon $lid . .''It ii Jeu LONDON (AP) -Ito. ward Hu·"--, the the intent of the .law. waste, more raults and greater freedom ga1e1 'lbe line com.nmslonert drew r U n s for the individual American to eam a billionaire industrialist. wes not given along the city boundary above West New~ rightful place in his own community - , preferential treatment in December port to Hospital Road , acre& to Cliff and for slates and localities to address when admitted to this country for three Drive ~ along Newport . He.igbts, up their ow,n needs in their own way, iD tbe mootbs, accor"'1; .... to the Home Office. Dover Drive to Westclfff Drive and along light of their own .prioriUes. ,, ......,.. Polaris Drive and Galaxy ll{lve. .:. ' · · , David . Lane, undenecrelary at the From GalHy, the proposed line nlns to "The policies which I will outline to f>:!t-2434 . to the willingness ol the youthful-looking 63-year-0ld archbishop to listen to Freewa y Land Dispute Se ttled Home Office, told questioners in the Irvine Avenue and Tustin Avenue to Congreas in the wee.ts ahead represent • grievances. House or Commons Thursday that Palisades Road, over to Jamboree and reaUirmaUoo, not an abd.icalloa., ol. The archbishop began a series of Hu~hes was affcrded "facilities normally onto East.bluff Drive, down Vista del federal responsibility.'' A dispute between the state and the Costa Mesa County Water District over the yalue o! land seized for freeway construction in the Red Hill Avenue-- Palisades Road area has been resolVed with a $20,000 settlement that closed a,, Orange County Superior Court jury trial. Judge Ronald Crookshank approved the settl~ment after a jury had been formed to rule on the water district's protest that .the land seized under emlnent domain action was actually "'-'Orth $350.000. The state took action lo seize the four parcels of land after the California Hlgh~·ay Conunission plotted the course of a new freeway th'rough the area . Water District lawyers argued before lhe settlement was reached that much or the land seized by the state greaUy reduced the physical and financial values ol a<!jacent property. Faleon reforms that began to silence the critics available to passengen in private Oro, back to Jamboree, down to Bayside soon after becoming archbishop. aircraft arriving during the night. Drive up Bayside to Ocean Avenue and He pledged "to do my part to achieft: • He made material on the military draft "There was no preferential treabnent then to the city boundary above Morning constructive working relatlonabip with and comcien~ious objection available to 1 _w_ha-:tsoe~v;"~·;"';;wmmmm•••ml:Can~y=on=-a·nd·B;uc;k;G;ul~ly;.;;;;;;;;;;liiiilllthjjejjjCoi9ing~rejjjssjjj.jjj .. iiiiijjjjjjm;jlijiii~:--the young ; stressed the church's concern for Meiican·Americans and blacks ; .. autl.orb:ed Saturdaf evening Mass ; eslJlblished .a 21-parlsh IJ)ter-Parochial Couuci1 an:ct a Prie!ts' Senate. · He expressed .. particular concern for youth, saying, "today's young people are • wooderfo".11. They have wonderful values. We are blessed with this generation." But Archbishop Manning h a s maintained a strong stand against a:...OrUon, calling a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision permitting abortions up to the sixth month of pregnancy "out· Heroding llerod." Born in Balingeary, Treland, Nov . 15, 1900. Ardtbishop Manning came to the United States in the early 1930s, and completed his studies for the priesthood a· St. Patrick's Seminary in Menlo Park. He was ordained' June 18, 1934, in Los Angeles. •Jailed~ CLEARANCE SALE , CONTINUES THIS WEEK .FEATURING SLEEP SOFAS. \ •• Judge Ove rturns Court Decisio11 A municipal court judge·s decision to return a... rare prairie falcon to a. Huntington Beach man pending hiJ trial on charges ol using the bird to hunt ducks was struck down Tbursday by an Ora nge County Superior Court judgt. Judge Robert P. Kneeland, reaponding to pleas from lawyers for the callfomill Department o! Fish and Game, ordered the bird returned to 'f"l• om ..... pending a court dttertnlnation 111 mulUple charges filed a&alllst Omar White, 20, of l9372 Worcesttr Wne, Huntington Beach. face trial Mardi 13 in Judgt Smilh's courtrootll-on ebaqes that include hunting wild game. possession of an unhanded prairie lalcm, lalluno to obtain a bunting liceose and rulsttog arrest. H..,tlngtoo Beach police armled White Jan. t; about -i>all m1le aooth ol the S 0 D l b e r A Calllnmla EdilOO Company plant oc Padlit CQoal HJabway after bls bird allegediy -a!olt and stftldc down a pit>tall duct. l.-te 1tl1diell of 9M9 wl D u•I• SU $11.,... It ... ••• ...;., Iii H•<t I a -··--·-........ _ .. __ ls1mpl1 shownJ nt ' S1l1ct groups from Henr.don, H1rit•9•, Drexel, and many :+hers 1v1ilabl1 1t r1due1d In to.la{ fw b•sl Hlection. • ptlci' .. Stop 0REXEl.-HERITA66-HENREDOK-WOODMARK-U.RAS1AN ---'-'----- NEWPOA1 BEACH e 1121 wu19u~~ Dt.. Cl ... A ... fl.11 MW6JI ~ Im. O!'Mtil CtMt lilllllllll!IM '*"-""· ... """ ........ lllWltrl"-. ...... ......,., ............ lltf'fllrl _., M •lllilAraf .._. lllKllll ,... ......... ...,,... .... . ..... dills ........ ., Cati .... c.1••· ....... ., C9f'1lr ..... ....,, "' Hit D.U mtmlllft mllltWY Judie Kneeland acbeduled ~ heallnc on acUon that nulllfled the earlier l'U!Jn& by J Weal 0...,0 CoonlY Munldpel , Ooort Jud&e Kenneth Smltb for ~ I ID Superior Court. , 'Ibey said White --arrest and that his companion, 8le'l<n Earl, 20, a Marina Palico niebt watcbmln wbo u ... on the premises, tried to htlp Whitt to escapo. Earl Is abo acbeduled for trial .Marcil u. AnllY Filh and Game olftcills said 'l'lai'raday that they -prumpllJ to tak~ pc 11 e11kn of the J'O'IJ.I falooa whm It -leomed !hat JtJdte Smltll Intended l4 nl1n tt to W1lii. pOodfdl the ,.... falconer'• trial. INTERIORS W&iDA'IS I SAlUlllAYS t :OO to 5:30 FlllDAT 'T1L t :tt ""'°'° l.AG\JN"A IEACH e 115 NC)fttr OC> .. n HWV, ........ TORRANCt e UMt H,.WIHOI~ ll'1>. --·· .... """'t'W· White, a C.lllomla State Unlvenity at Lona Beach stucten~ has -orclnd to JJI ll,t \ -. Tells .......... ...,_ Of BeingDrugg'-"&I ..... .. ....... 5 , ... -a. ... 5 5 4 s § a ... ~ n n ·s ...,. ._. -.... "_-....... ;.-'------"" . -... .-.... . ---- LOS ANGELES (AP) -A former Playboy Bunny -Tbursday that .... -· -~ breathe and .... "all l<lnds of funny images" after allegedlf belDc given a balludnogenlc drug by the 1011 of U.S. Sen. 'Alla Q-anslon ol. c.Jifomia. -.... -lo -home lo talk to her buy61ml MisaWUu.mSQSllledld DOI -at the tllrJe tllai Ille IDID WU the -cf the --Ilia Wi1llams aid ....... loot • to 25 _. -the -..... ,,, .. 05 --·· "'" .115--Cllllt • 5 I .. :! Copt,ers C'luue Plaoo Near LA JO)':e Marie Williams, 231 fnld her atory OD the witnea ----------.1 --.-.... --" 7 mil -Re Ila .. _ ... , ... L ... -...... -.., __ ~ ....... ~ .._...unar:r ?z?' .. a..-,11 .......... ·---··au .... -' ---_ ...... ••Jr•••••• ~ ._.. n ; a a --~---'\.-'(. .... 7 ,., e· L8111' T 55 •• 7 •••• -A en..., - PMDM~ (AP) -Two ,... llelicopton cl)ased • -airplane """""' the ~ populated San fe-Valley north ol Loi 'solf.• md were nearly I 10-' by-tbe-plme In 8 two--. .--111o1 ended when • plane -here, police ---lliti aid Paul .S. Hindi. .. ol. Sylmar ... ma1 i 'llaDJ night when .. -the single-ellCble -Ill at Wblteman Aiqart. Be -bcloked for Ana'..,.W ol. amult with a ...,. ...... they aakL :.rs:~ . /Q -· -1 • • ....az l ·IWI> the'lr .. 5 .... ...,. .......... .-[!lll'IUl!ll,the stolen • - -tf a -Jlane -the ll[nWfing - -.. ... "'°"" fllr ~ than two .i.od _at the. tnal cf Robin Cr-.!. U. Young er-.. ii accused ol. odminiahrill« the drug to Mila \Vllliams, .. -aspiring actress, Wt Mardi D. The Incident purportedly oe<urred during a party at the Coldwater Caeyon hmle of David MU'CU!, %7, who also is d>arged with the off...._ MABCVS IS a fugitive, and Cranston ii being tried alone. Mila Williama aaid Cranston gave her a mug of grape juice that tuted "'very sweet... She added that sbe began '°' feel ale\ to her stomach after finilllq lhe drink, and went Into the bathroom and looRd Into the mlmlr. "I was seeing all kinds of funny images," she teslif...i. "II aeemed I split In hall -1 saw & 1 lkeletoo. I started ~ to myself In the mirrO?.'' 'l'hf proseculioo -that Miss Wllllams was given ·Everybody Happy? LONG BEACH (UPI) - The city got ~ nocOdaa. motorists got I belier view ol the stop sign ml llollil -got tz,»1-PriveU plamm ID avocado -In -ol. his home._. ... ml ..-it .... pracl!rlw about 511-I year, Thea the city , eompl•iaiac tllai Ille avocadoc:nJP-bloct .. the view ol. • stop lip, ordered. it b itotcwid and lopped aff .. _ ~ brancbos ---gdl Clllly -6 avocados a Jnr. Privett, •, I fttind real estate-· -and the )lry •••clod lim $!,JOI jn daOll&fl -..-.... -. during wllicb II dived to ---J -~ -11 leet ol several an ezotic drug called MQA'----------11 CI -I 1 9--. came dangertllllly • '· 1 7 : ••• a.: to ramming both N ..., U 0e••~ ft IS ---~=;nr:= 0 '5,e · _ll)!I• n cf a • o *'' witllmt llgtlts. • -'":'"-1' ~ .=:..:-1iro1.theSiml.v.:EJudge_]Von't Wed Suspects _~!I .,.::~ .!s ii:; =:a c...na UO bad SAN BERNARDINO (AP)-Tbe jqe 1111 dmild a reqast -·-~-. Sennl """1rnts later for two def_ In a munler trlal lo many,~ DOie _...,. __ hp¥ --'~a''""'planewas their rmfi-and....__._~. ao.e ~--;!.i.DoOJ $ g ,-, .... ~-Yin ..-....,._.Nl6 PV Ill "'-! ... ".. 0, ..... __e flyiac erratl<alJy o9er their I# DOI more, In the early part cf a JDUri1Ce Is -ritaJ to Ila -. " • _, -. [IQllce aaid. range-.. - -• ,..,_ _,...., Loo Angelea police The ruling by Judge Jmepb Compl>ell ... --- • • ¢Ai'• • -tun""" diapatcbed to -AndJea Lynn IWman, II. and -'OnggJas (flPI _ Goo-, iala<O[lt the' plane and _. Burt, 30, who fa<e trial togelber ia the. lfaying ol. I --,, z 2 'O ..._ pidi!d liJ iadar _.aton at prmi guard ia the fl'<e!ng ol. convict Rmald BealJ, ._ -Ill z h+ = z • Valley tm ... ls who -captured. ... ~ ___ ,..... Ille plaae en their..,....,._ Tllll JU!QUEST was made 'l'hmsday In Sm Beo-iDDI ..-- - a ... 5'lp<rtor O>urt by defenae.-.ey lllarlea Gorr)' el -... .. V Er Judge Compbell, fieicting a varidy ol. ................ "I n s a = s s V otiag Yde can 1ee1 the mmth o1 February slipping tbiuoP 1111 fiall!n-" Z 2 .... • -io MCRAMEN'1'0 -A bill lo '-Oury Aid ID fact be apeetsJbe trlal lo 1111---'~.s.•=.::"'.:.:. IOt op ... ~ file ol Tbe.&'1:1.::~"'::l.i-.=::~ -- m a .!' t •:-_ =:-:.~ "'::.::!. ~om~~.:"':-"upec1s11i c.lflllrnia -..... ·o.n -w. I I '"' .,-el-.......-.UOO-rule F<ll. !~ whether IO ~!lilt~ lor-;-..... Gf trial ""' ---by Sea. locatioo !rum San Bernardino, ... to jsl>4riaJ publlritj-. •• ' r a A:s •n1• llJmaDr 10-1.os ' ff PR...,-'lk ...... ). The measure would 1 Alr'!O INDICl'ED but tiiditg· ~ tdal In Ille guard CC g z_s p -..,.mo--m ~caaeareRobertAlanSeaboct,21,llld,,_-. ••• _,,,,I 0 -~-lobe t5. O .... ,_ l"l'l In anpitm by the Slate The four defendants, all frGm Ille Saa Fr•• ism Bo)'-. 5 $ :..., .: lll!pir-ol G.D. r al ... dlarged with -and -I •• ,...... - 0 r: • Seirias. Beaty, aince recaptured. ----·$I ... '---; ..._... ----Jfilc .11111111 .... as iii.-·· I 1'ai-'1iir a ...... u- p(szrH• 1 ..... ,, US =•lllnl -A --· ---•:·n ..., - •• ~I .., --.. cz 5 ... .._ "T ___ lo .... Aii4 -:.;__ r ·-•-•.111,._ .. --., ..... -... -••< s' • z & lg ,.., 7 B•z;.m ··-ea 'rf" • • ..., __ _...,.__., ''I I _.. -loo . .:a ,z,,. ... za· r -r r s4 aO:. ....... P \! .. Hee ail .. 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' s 'tF 'n1rMf1'1 . , • . l • • • • • , ~ • His"jean generation" look kn;1 sport shirt 3 a 4 9 flare leg jeans 4 • 9 7 Polyester knit shirt with smart new~ styling. sizes 5-M-l.~XL Heavyweight 100% cotlon chambray jeans W'I navy. white or brown. sizes 3(}.38, inseams 29-30, • DAILY PILOT S _ • • Her easy-care polyester pair-ups 4.49TOPS 4.99PANTS Sassy little bump-toe tie 5.88 Gals. Have it in lwo vinyl tones. Brown/cream, navy /sky-blue or blaclslgmel. Gals' step-in moccasin 8.98 Smooth instep gore for trlm Ill, soft tricot tining. Two-tone ombre • et•IAllCl•vtCa•HlwttlorM •LA•IWOOD Cw'lllSt.• .. 1• .................. 0 o z 4 ••••IC..QweNlllllMw:•w· .,_111ht;aN1 .. tJJllf 'sall•7 • ' ', ( I . . 1 " ' -' I , • • ' ! ' • I ) l l • • D&D.Y PROT EDl'l'OBIAL PAGE • Space Costs Money ., ~ =""'" ol CODWVllloo, port ..,...., ec:olocbi• ad i t; of. Colla ..... In &en- enl .... t1J111 be -wbetller Ibey support the CGD- aipt ot operi 1J1W _.,.lo payforl~ W-illlin a few nell ..m, 100 acrea of vacant acllool and ~ CamlJ FairEroundl PIO':J~:U be sold .. surplus. Madi ot It -a proride a: pork sites. Unfortn"''elJ, they CGuld. abo poeallllY be oxcellenl ai.s foe >jliil"ienll, (or""~-pukin& loll, or even lllgb-rile hn1cllngs. So if Colla Ileum would like to --areas preserved for public u..., they will be il.Sked lo put up or abut up. Thne ot the pm:ela to be offered in the surplus ales are ._-i•lly O'llCial 'Ibey consist of 33 acret of fairgrounds and two unneeded !Jdtool sites immediately acljaent to the future fairvieW Regional Part. '!be f.airgrounds property. lying in the vicinity of Arlinglou Avenue and l'aii-rieir lload, bas been described by real ..we experts • the botlat piece of property In town. Ill development for rommen:ial or residential use appeon iDstull.lneous an1 ... Costa Mesa is willing to pay the '1.5 million price tag to take it out of circula· lion. Bolh of the Khool sites -amounting to 30 acres when taken together -are important becau.se their developnM!Dt u anything but a park could seriously Interfere with plans to develop the regional park. Plans ..., lo CGDttrl the 257 acrec being purthued from the state under a 20-r.u agreement inlo a pa• sive-type regioaal park whidl would essentially leave its wildenless appeal UDclisturbed. It may be difficult to adJine lbat goal if the properties are sold to private developen. Since the Colla llesa budget could not stand a $5 million .,-alloalion for the land, or an addition· al $5 million lo deftlop It u parks, a bond election ap- pean to be a liltely ad propev solution. - Rural 'Villages' To Isolate Crime To the Fml«: O'ime is ....... Nclt cmly is it - Ille to walk Olr ...... but tw-• ...... arebeing....-...lto_M<a ... al employees • wdl • •pres waling, or subjeded lo ..-,.......,_ ll1•1iOS and apartmmll .. -·inc burglor alums and -,.. tJne locb. -boan!ing liQp dop tllot DOI only .,. ezpemive lo """" bal ........, lo small areas are •Jllllfril-J md disba bac IO owners and ~L We IGlenle UiS inhuman si!_Wdim -)'ft the bulk ol Giii' society .,. ..... - l'OLICElll!N .. --amstlnc a <rimliUI 1ll*b Is dangiaw and Ume _.....,. limy limes lbe wne.mmiml ·--baun..,. or -and -rHmOled commlttinl ---Judges and llOIJrtl .,. ....-...1 lo be lenient because pmal imlitUtians ~ filled or inadequa!e to do tbe jol>. Legislatures aft in a chlrmma attempting lo pi.... tliooe who . ..,. 10 stress rehahilibtioo and tliooe who woold like more sevett pmisbmrQI 111E LA. TDT talk is lo move tbe prisons into the urban areas. 'Ibis Jralll ridiculous because city land taken all the tax rolls would mean the taxpayer nuld have to make up tbe addi.-J W.. similarly to the Lands taken far ln!eways. Also building in the city woold ftllllire expensive buildings to be banmiioul with city an:liilodure. Building country -""""' with a village coaeept muld be tbe answer. With tht govanmad. owning most of the desert and -.,_ ff seems more practical to ....., a milablo Jocatioo 111 some al this land. -building """"""'IM!ly ............ buildings that -.Id be _,,. bm ba¥e adequate splee lo aa:mnmodate the many two or tbrer time lmers that me saturating our society md ..,,,,.llJCerlly the instigators of our premt crimr wave. Work should hr stftS.WCI throughout the center lnol DtCd.larilJ ti., rock breaking typ<I. but with the "illage con..."'f!P( surely oa:upalims to fit MAILBOX the prioooen' qualifications could be -PERHAPS this de8ert or mountain institution """1d contain tbroo separate gniUJ1I al t.n1d!np 'l1le lint --be built lo -tbe hanlenod crimloal -prvvlding a marjmam of security; 11Je """'111 lin!I wooid be for Jes1 ,.ol>lmJ ,....,.. -IJ"Dling him .mo"' sp:aciwwwwlitli and fmdom of activttiea; 'l1le lldrd uea would be built (mucb of It by tbe Inmates) with a village atmcwp:irre breinc first er leCODd time tooers. This .... woold provide the ~ conllnemeot without mWng this -with the banlened crimloals. PermisdDD could bo .,..led for ln!quenl visitation by friends, wives and clilld""1. possibly ....., pmnitling the latter two lo li\'C in the village. S1'RESSING r<babilititioo ID all three amis. it wwJd be possible to provide iocentives lilr the birdened criminal lo graGJate into the less restricUve areas and ti.. In the third .... would be pniated or ..i.....i from the villa&• lo -l<g1llar ooc:iety. There . wu a day when there was comparative Sl!ety in our streets, homes aml l:udnes.vs. Let's bring back that day. JAMES R. EUBANK Alert Police ' To the Editor: Recently my firm aod I mlerM iaao a procnm "' making elo<:trir marllq pencill availabl. at oo dmJlo lo ciliJlm in an em.rt lo help ,.....m m- burglaries. In additiaa to this my neighbors In Ha1ecrest llid Hall al Fame are very Dlld alert rqanlimc tbe seani1J ol their ...... °"""Ill loding windows. doon and otbel' IQ(&eStod programs. A UTIUi: play '"' my own adiim took place Mondlly ..... I left the - lo go rut lo my -. 'l1le kitdien -iod<ed behind me and my lteys ..,. in the hootle. I -tbe -,,... doon ~gbtly _.... •Ith mr. locling action and all ol my windows ..,. tiglilly locftd ...,.pl one which was sli&htly open Ille to wet paint. So. I lilted the window and climbed in. returning to my desk. In fewer than 10 minutes I beard a l'1ISlle in the bushes neaf the window by the --As I slowly approached the ..-. 1 Costa Mea police olli<er and I ...,.. gllrlng inlo eacb olben face, be ,.. •mg fw bis gun. Both al us were ...,..-lold. By this time my ldlse was qui1e ftD surrounded and additiollal police con were driYinC up. NA1'JllAU. Y evtl')'lhing WIS quite -!tom both sides and one citimt had 1 positive !eeJins re&llf!lln& the alerlness and efficiency of cme al our city's deportme!lts. DA VTD LEIGHTON Altbougb Colla llesa bu ne ... bad a bond elec- tion in Ill 20-year llillory, tbe dlJ CGUDcil should COll- llder lreating that tndllion lo test tile people ot Coota Mesa on wbetber "open spoce" Is a platitude or """"" th1Dg lheYre willing to j>ay fo<. Sidewalks-Who Pays? A llUrYey jUll ooncluded by the city engineering de- partment lllUOlll that some of the mnre rural areea of Coota Mesa could be "citified" by Initiating an ambi- tious sidewalk construction project. It WU estimaU!d lbat this wooJd cost •:l:'ximale- ly •ts million and pro>ide adequate sidew for the one-third of the city JDesentlJ wflhout this oonvenience. Naturally, it must be asked -should pay the corts. Should it be the city or the penon who wants to have a sidewalk? It ii a serious question which city ooun- c:ilmeo must answer before they llart ordering the oon· crete. The sidewalk study suggests that the City of Costa Mesa •hare the costs of rooslructioo on a 5().50 basis with property owners benefited. But this would mean t3:&~yers who already have paid for their own sider w must share in the cost of construction for the sidewalks of those who have not made such investments. Not a very fair proposal. There are certain areas of Costa M!:sa. however, where pedestrians would benefit greatly from the safe- ty afforded by sidewalks. It appears that the city's role should be. one of exerting pressure on homeowners to build sidewalks where necessary in those areas. But the city should be espec:ially cautious about asking landowners who have already paid their share to put up more money to lay sidewalks for those who have not. c 'We have a chance today. . to ensure better education . .. better housing ... a cleaner environment ... ' Dear Gloomy Gus How about the city cleaning up be- hind lbe martels! I doubt the man- qen would care. A.S. ............ ,..._,....,.. ...... I .......... au . I-' ,.. .... "'" .. ~ a.. ........... Some Men Thrive on Injustices " ' no.glill ol Lorge: Some men, af1er a time, bePI to mate a career ol failure; they collect IDjootlces tbe -otben oollecl stamps .. holtJe. Iopa. • • • Diplomatists are accused or lying for their country. but the real tragedy ii that more c(ten they lie fer their flO"'lwtal, against the true lonc-tmn in-ol their """'try. • • • Of all the quali- ties al penmallty. natural dipity ii the ... moot dearly oooferred by grace, and least teodiablt or letroable. • • • 'l1le three ages of man are: youth, middle age, and "You haven' dJanied I bit." • • • The average motorist takes twice as loag lo get out c( a porklng spa<e when he knows 10meooe is waiting for it, out of an UDqililcious resentment that the waiting motorist found a space faster than be did. • • • I find II bard lo btlleve tbe lollt<nyth that most ditty jobs ... made up by prisooen in their spare time, allhoogh I can't think of an equaUy plausible source !or the endless stream. • • • Sp<11tlD1 of Jokes, I enjoyed the wiUy remark a lady made lo me at the Jn. termtasion of a ...,.. play: "If this gell Ii\)' worae, they ... f>I a hit on their bands!" • • • 'l1le habitual hypocrite Invariably ..... up u lbe biggest dupe ol all, by dOJo<ii\ig himself that...._ la bask:ally u Rlf-oenlnc and lnahlcott u be. • • • Turmoil Behind the Scenes The Moderat ~ emocrats WASHINGTON -There is much more than meets the eye behind that breast- bealing gloom-anckloom harangue Sen. George McGovern unleashed at a highbrow leltish seance at Britain's Ox· ford College. Wbat ~ South Dakota radical, deeply alnicted with a walling-wall martyr com- plex, really was doing was declaring war on the wide range of Democratic leaders actively bent on rid- ding tbe party of the ezlr<mist and kDoltie elements that seized control and disu- trously dominated it last year. 'Ibis public cJeclar. ation of •·• r on Democratic moderates and centrists is squarely in keeping with his true attitude -which up to oow be has carefully , masked and obocured. WHILE MCGOVERN has been quoted as saying be la for party "uoity," at the same time hia piblic and, particularly private statements make it very clear that any "cooperation" forthcoming from him will be wholly on his own terms; in other words, be will play hall ll he's calling the shots. And when it comes to doing that, the sell-sanctified South Dakotan i s unregenerate and unrepentant. If anything. he is even more ra~ical and given to self-justifying sensational exaggerations than during bis frenetic electioneering, and being completely con· vinced that "I didn't lose, the country lost." Slgnficantly, thls ege>rsalving utterance constantly crops up in his comments. This self-righteous refrain permeaUil his Oxford dirge . McGovern's W'lnamed target in that venomous excoriation was the Coalition for a Democratic Majority -set ln iro- tion early last fall in the conviction that McGovern was headed ror a catastrophic natk>nwtde repudiation by the voters. ORGANIZEl\S and leaders of the Coalition comprise a wide range of party regulars, members of ~. businessmen, laborites, editors and com- mentators, educators from promin~t schools throughout the country, former cabinet members, and onetime top White House and other officials. None of them bolled the party's ticket last year, but none lifted a finger for McSovern. That's what is ferociously burning him up. Unable to assail them as defectors, he malevolently berates them as "so- called liberals," "timid and depleted," "with no principles, no programs, liv· ing1y only from day to day, cari~g only for the perquisites of office, doing nothing and not caring that nothing 'is done.''. From McGovern's irate viewpoint, there Is ttasoh for his enmity toward the Coalition. IT PI.A YEO a key hehind·the-ocenes role in axing his bumbling National Chairman Jean Westwood and electing Robert Strauss, moderate Dallas at- torney, in her place. ' Also, McGovern is weU ware that Coaliton forces are active In the drive to rid the party machinery or the so-called "guidelines" and other devices that enabled the extremists 800 militants to put over him as the Democratic standard-bearer -despite his loss of im- portant state primaries. Particularly outraging him and the New Left Americam for Democratic Ac- tion (ADA), his principal propaganda medium. ls,.the Coalition's plain-talking policy declaration. Following are lilgblights: '"11le Democratic party ii in trouble . .. we have decided to do. OW' lhare in reforming the Democratic party ... For too long now, the Voices of common sense have been barely auclihle in the hi.are of the .New Politics ... We want to help change the climate or opinion • • • We want an acUon group that can help can- didates who believe u we do •.• We want the American people lo know that there is another, more responsible, tracU- tion of progress in America ." , The Coalition's declaration ·concludes \vith the following ringing avowal: "It is the intention of the Coalition for a Democr.atlc-Majority to •~ak. out forcer ully and frequently ID the hope !or redressing the intellectual balance in America. ln this wly,' amcmg o&bers, we believe we can contribute to restoring the Democratic party to Ill rightful place of leadership.'' Problems With ·Initiatives By SEN. DENNIS CARPENTER Utlt lllslrtcl '!be right ol tbe -le in the Stste of California to use the i.hitiative process is a Constltuional right and·a very valuable one. ' Ns the word initiative implies, it relates to one taking charge and un- dertaking a certain course of action by hUI own authority, wblcb in this case means Uterally takin( the low Into one's own bands. THE PEOPLE through this process, ran mandate a course of action for the State ol California which would nonnally be an activity of the established leglslalive process. However, it is not without problems, and the ~ ot-1}\e viabtUIY al In- itiative meUutts wuu1d teem to boil down to an onolylls ol the fyj1e of ..._ which are ·put to the TOien by the ln- iUative procea. ' In other -· ti the question oould be undmtood by the people, the dnlce is very meaniJliful; If the questlon ii too amplu and oomtOI be -by 1be people, the lnltlaUVe -ii danginus and ..it-del .. ting. (GUEST REPORT J of marijuana were both lliliipte In tbat tbOy involved subject matter wltlch the Individual voter could understand, and aller making a moral judgment, vote ac- oonllngly. However. other inltiativ-e measures did not lend themselves lo easy expression and undetstandln&, nor did they relate lo I alngl6-lllue lnvolnmenL • '!be ~u. ol ....... -to tho public re,._.ts an eserdoe bl anarcl\y becauae the people are uked lo undertake 1 declalon when they cannot -1bly understand all tho lmpllcatloos ol that declalon, reprdleu ol tbolr being In 1a ... or oppooed to Ila botlc ...._ local government, the entire structure of open-space land, tax law, the eoanom.ic impact of intetlded COllllructlon slow down, the rl£bl of government to impose moratoriums on the use of property without compensation, the question of how much the govemrnenl can affonl Crom year lo year to acquire private lanila, and many c>ther equally •nonnous issues were embodied in the subject mat- ter, and each ia vital lo major segments of the poP\llallon. , Thia la the problem wllh tile initiative approach. rr IS Nor that the average cifu.m ii not smart eDOUf)t lo undmland tho Issues, It Is that the average citizen ts never npooed to these lasues In a mean- ingful and sci<otlfle way so tbat ho hu very UtUe opportunity lo acquire the u- perlile and knowledge of facts that oueht lo be involved ID m•kiDI momentouo deciai<m which aHect the entlr< IOCiety. OIANGI COAST • DAILY PILOT Patriotic speodles alwa)'I remind me ~------B ,. -------. -o1 Getqe Pnntbi'• -qrdonic .,.., 1J ueet'!Je "We hove......., a1 ,_ odelnting tbeir FOR KXAMPl.E, tho lnltlaU\oes oo the November bollol relalhil lo the ~ of' the deatlt peoal1 and lite lelllllatkin TBB so.cAILED pollution amotlil- ment on tbe June ~ ballot wu 1 case ID point; another WU the coutl1ne inJUaUve On tbe November billot. Bolh ol u.... propooalo •ffocled llllbjoct lillltler '!hlcli ..iata lo near!y every aciMIY ol · tbe Slate and Ill -le, end -h Jn. vol.., eomo of the moot detailed ond u•~ tensive lecJolaUve m....,,... ever put birore the Ltatotiture of CalJfotnla. '!be JrOl>lem .. thot In ..... •. ·-Ille individual Y<Mr, wlio . ...,. --opinion and 1enml (eellu •bout tba .Object matter ol tba !nltlai!Ve .••• IUCh u "save tbe coutllne" .•. Jllftt really lell !Jllo tho declllotHnUltlc -In an btttlllcent way. Ht c:: a ..-.. -of .s. vertlslnC for and~ ~ of Wb1clt la atm~ and -"' Rob<rt N. WHd, Publitil<r Th"""" Krtvll. Editor Borl>an1 IC l'Cibidl EdltonoLP.oge gdftor tbe ...i al the day off. In flCI, I ns afraid auebodJ was goiDc ta astme-thol ... Dev-Gaqe: How lo the date al 11wnllllitlnf .,_mlnod! VJI. Diii' VJI.: 1t -... _, Wmd !be late pert ol November. Would ,.. -tUing ,_ problemt .. Abli7? I'm tired ol these ques1loDI with .... iii them. Clllllltry'tt hlttlet ...,. 1a-war ...,.. celdnled far l:oeplna oul ol tbent." • • • • • • ·. Quot~ 0-... ~ _,.... 111111 ... ltap anlell - -"I'm ~ em-......u ... 11 caoaervatlvo means .-mg -nit well and otaylna In It 1 ........ !'In a l'1ldlcol -I radical dlsbtlie>W In -towanl ptrmloll...... Ind fool ""°Pll" ond an)'lhllla tbat mco11r1 ... the cl'ul«teated ,.oh. l'OOpie ..... JO much boppilr ~ ... Y pt .. mixed up.• be! .. him lo ... _ ... .. pod ol that for wltJcb ho la ...un,. FOR.. INSTANCB, ID the coutllno Jn. ltlallve, the wboloi lleld ol the rltllU ol private property, the blue o1....-1 n . ' Tilt edltorl" J><•• of the IJolb' pttot attlU to tnform ah4 •~lmu lat' ttJien bJ t'ft9tnUnr thla MW.... tlflnlonl and mln- mtntlf') Un l. or lnt~mit-11'1\t oittnlfi"-, by provldl11M • f,....m tot the 11•prfttltm or our rNden' ... ol<Jnj, "" by ,__,,tlllJi '"" cUvtrw Yl.wpolh.tJ of lnformiid Ob- l'YOft and s:pokesmtn on topb or u.. do)<. Friday, February 2, 1973 ' \