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Releases
This Week?
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' . Beard Endorses
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A-wllopalioeaoy-a~
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Cities to Pay . ' . . ' . • • For f.oliee Guns?
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Coµr:t lJul~ on· OffU:en' .Equipment
May PToJJe E~ .4Iong l'.oaat
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FEier Erom tif e·
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-' .......... ... SAl'ITY EQUIPMINT,, NOT TOOLs OF 1111 TRADE
' American Motors
Recalls 270,815
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War Raging
In Bellast;
6ShotDead
BELF,AST (AP) -Six mm were shot
dead lllcl more tllan a dmm woonded
early today .. mnpaclng gunmen tunl!d
Belfaol Into. dcy ·-· Five of· the dead ml two cl the
seriOusJy 1IOWlded victims -.. cut -In the Roman Calllolle New Lodge .,..
wheoguDlllf!l1pR,edasidewalt-
bullels from a ....,. car and -
lnJopl al:lrmi5bod -aoipen. •
The other fatality wu a mlcldle-aged
man gunned down bellll)\I tho ......,. cl,
bis dnle store !lbartly before mklnJchl by
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Seeds of Intolerance '" . .s:.f.'· • ff . .,,. ..
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Find Fertilify m:·Irvine
Bf GPJORGE Ll!!IDAL
Of .. .,..,, ""' ...,.
EYJliBNTLT 'lllERE ABE eome bi the city of l'.rvine who do not ohm'•
... """"" -thot tllio moot -ol fblure dlles will IOllleday be---• "'model mtJm: dithOllllM!ft." Wane, wilb tbe lllCUlllng atta<b on the Irvine Qimpaoy's popooed
Villl&< ol Vlllio7 View and tis '~" bou&-llc-fnim Pl.DID to 138.000 p<r home tt appears U-
11me ...._ .. do not care to share whatever Irvine iJ
llt .,.,,,., with blacb, OUcanol, widows er divorcees ---Al finl, --attacted the "haate" with ~~c•dlJ-ml>bo'W-"1>-
V..,. Vlll9'. dtJ ... Wei ap 1119 'OClll'llA"dt) plan
........ -.... , ... lint by Its building ,._
and ..... ....,.iy by -ol the planning --mWinn. LRIDAL
Uft11, ~ BVGGl!llTED the city waa ltllking a .,.t decision on
... 11-1 .. IUld ~ ... 11,000 in • ~ C001111unlly ...,. --
..... 4il ...... Tbe '""" ~1 ~ bu Lmgu!llled about city
looll lioce '"1ly -when it WIS ~ at a public meetq-a me.a.g wllicb .... reponed in the press.
9tiII others -lllisreplwted the •l'Ctca ID the ...... ten...-. .. Ibo ...... bid , ..... CGmpony Is rolnc .. bulJ4 apartmenla ... 11,000 ,..,.. ........... ..
Tbe -"'""" there will be only 96 ... ol apariuaa with • ·-1011411" -1-tioa ol 4.7'0 aporimonl dwoellln. Another 117 ...
deotined r.r B(lo 1am11y homes will add op to i,ei.,..,i. to the Vlllop
ol Volley View. Tbe remolnlni noldentlal ~ w1lJ be medlunt demlty .
dwellllp ,,,_ It to IZ p<r acre m 96 ""'"' 'lbe1'11-up lo
2,111~ .
T1IE TOTAL PllOJECJ'ED pop1dalioo Of 11,111 will bo .-i "'"' Ml ,_ ........... juot the 2llCI -belag .. 11hed _ i> _ tllo -_.,al ""'*"" -by the .... ol ,admlnl..,_ of .tliotil CID July 1. • ' I •
~ Is lllffident -to belleve bit ,..... lo --the Valley
View portioll --oltel for -the Sin Jooquln Dillrlct -' . .. tliCJblo lo -paid by -lundl, --will IOle -' -ii -After July 1, the ..,. Intne Uollled Dllll1cl woWd bo Ible
.. llulld Ibo -ol ....... bul uslog partlma of Its l50 million -•
-tbot mJclil btll« be opent -...... 1-irm al tllio llme woold be a dooble Ctagedy. Irvine woold lose a -Bat --· dty ollldala would be guilty ol bending .. the wills of in·
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MISslOH POSSllll.i: A GLOBAL WALK FOR .UNICEF 'FUNDS
....... ~Ooft!Wftl•Joln lllotha(Dhid in R•umilljl March
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Peking Visit
After Hanoi
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eep~Fai1h
One ol Ila -delermlnod ml-... rnmkind de\'eloped tbe iqe ID go
-·-.. fliot ...... Ibo -....... tm or -...I Ibo-and flnolly-
11 II lib cm Cl!e moon will .....,. -.
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by • -........ .ill ,,,,.1 .. ..
Pele x-. •. of 1411 s. " ... '-
Ave., -_, 11111 bla ~ David,
IS, ol ~ 'Id deparf lolardl I C11
.. allempt ..... uound the --
Blanding .,.m lot 1lle ,"POI Whore •
lldrd brother, Jol>n, 25, --• )'Oil' •• lllilr lone. ltlldy march will
beclo in '"""""-·· Kabul Gorge. 'Iba travelan Jill be leadlng a mule
mmed WUlle ~I ll'and carrybll a
brielalse crammed wilh newllll"per cllp-
IJino, plua • -ol --loo !rom Loo ""8eles Ma1i>r Sam Yorty.
'Ibey don't know if the mule
Willie Ma.kit II will ina1ce ii, but the
brotheno .... -to tjrcumvent the globe m 1oq1, relying on 8h1pe or
plsnes ooly ftr OVll'W-haps.
"My beol -frlmd _.sed It to me In
lt/O," IOYI Dave "1Dol, wl!o waa accom-
)lllllod bj> hW ... "'-Jol>n, 21, un-til the ttlglc lml&q>'kfiling of lbe young-
er man. . . '
Dave toot a bodlet tbrough the hmg
hlmoelf and c:oulm 't get to a hospital
for eight hours.
~---·walk aroond !be -.ST •
Partly because it has ....,. been dme
before and portly as a publicity measure
to gather !lllld! for UNICEF, the United
Nation<J lntemallooal Clilldren's Erner,
gency Fund.
The brotheno also consider -... ltlnermil ambtwadors for America--
with the blessings ol the Wbite House.
Somewhe<o aroond 13.000 has been col-
lected .. fund tbe odd odyssey .. fai
and about 13,000 more pledged !tr dona-' .
--lhl Kuml br«btn' comple-tion of the wa1L
Juot i-loaii tllil moy be dopellda on
nepll-allonc -to -• liD1ICut 1ko1!1b Red OllDa, ttio United Nallcmo' ~ _ ..... COUD-
trf.
So far, ... bnltbtn .... --don, but n llill hoping for approval.
U dmlad pau•w!on lo_.... -
Oilno, the ..-. will bllie -New Zeal•"" and Auolral1a.
--of -cllppinp .ill ....n-
... ~ depict -ot Ille
-. .....-. -1111 yw)a -"" WU lrOllcallt Jul1m11>led.
They vls1ted with l'rlucOoo Grw» of
Monaco and -' for plct""'" w1ll1
-oqicl'er Tbor ~ • Just u Heyerdahl -to give IP oo bia nit lrifl" mapping .-. ClllftlMI
that helped distribute mankiild around
Ille -Id -ago, the Kunst brotben have vowed to make it.
Slartll!g point for the -of the trip will be ID the Kabul Gorge, wliore the ... i!IUber ..... killed .• ,.., .. and
the -c:rilbDy --. Bandllry lo mnmouplaa. among lm-
poverlobed Af!lbaniol•! people and ....
thorWeo forewarned the K-bcolbeto
to expect imlble but part ol lbe advice
they received proved raw.
"We 1okl them to go away,' says' Dl'le
I Komal, noting tbe blg!iwl)mm ... gen-
erally armed only wllh tnlves.
Mghantstani police said a waming shot
llSUally drives tbe banditB away.
So the -. fired ... and tbe bau-
dits--l>elievlng they ..... the targN-
itarted shooting back, killing Jdm and
critically wounding tbe -brother. Nm mooth Dave K-will be joined
by his brodior Pere in· a ~ of
the historic UNICEF journey aroond the
wodd.
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT •..
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belOn! OJID!ll8lting 00 ... effed.
'1bere are already indications,
however, · that not all lawmen are
delighted by the·decision , even though it
means that they will save money.
Somo pol1ce department>>. such as Seal
Beach, allow olficen1 to choose preferred
pistols. ''"'"'""" of equipment tbnough !he department they fear could restrict
Other lawmen, however, will bo
dellgbted by the declolou. II will nmove
an ~ from lbolr budgaa and w11i
•igniflcant!y reduce Ibo CD8I ol geWng on
the foroe for rooties.
''.It Is diff'lcull lo C111Cei~ of eguipment
which Is more prolectjve in nature than
the officer's revolver," Justtce Preston
Devine wrote for tbe Court of AJllleal.
laltiwww. wrn bewd a lot of lalk -providing a wide range of bous-illl ~ In Irvine. Valloy View Is a· ltep in that dli<ctioo. It meets
die -of families eomfng from 19,!l!IO lo f12,llOO a year-teodlers, Joo<-
. • nallD, pnoCnlM, policenen, )'OWli execull ... , truck driven, plumbers and
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Wbite House
advller Hmry A. Kl!sing"' will go to
l'l!ttng Feb. 15 an.r be via1ts Hanot, it
wu announced Satunlay. He apporently
"'-to ...U. OJlna'a aid ID an..nlog
the v--Into.,...,,,...,.
them from -ing that pref'"'°"".
"ii a dOpartment has to purchoae an
ollicer'a -~ tbeo It means that on olflci!r-ilfll bavoiocarry 'tllir-gun ·and
nooe othl\r," oays Seal Beach Pollce U.
Martin Black. "It would do away with
--llllf, AT llECEHI' meetings on the plopDeed -Irvine village there
----~ ob~ to mating nlOID ID the new dty for theoe ........ · 11111 i;.-,,_ El Ton. or Santa Ana, and "ftllare" cll...U,
11111 •vaud _, ''with aD -_,,. and transleol JIOUlll people.
• II -'flewl _.ii, cilo moy only ....ier who will be the nut ""°" llf"'"'*IDbe-fmlitbamodelmtaunvlru*1~t • 1 · 1, t
~ -a -IQ! Otllen with loo many cdlege ~!
Peoplewtaolimp?Jertt , I • I " ,_!.r__,j_~
-almt llttt.,..,, bitold males IN«,ili re.t. 'l1l!it ~/M-Of -. _,, moor ollve lodly be """1d ~me !Q!o ·bls !llldety, so I
~ -!nine, or It• nolrided !50,0IJO.itlua lnvmllry ol OOmes.
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JUDGE DONS ROBES FOR ANOTHER DAY OF DECISIONS
lloiliff Charin Jimenez Helps Judge Knight With Robes
SUNOAT
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!'ms Secrmlj -I.: :l'Jegl .. llld
Fnsldml Nlsm'a dllel foreign pllllcy
adv1ler would cmduct :•cc:mcn:te
=~: .. :lt::-w1;:n ... te -
c1m1ng Illa fOlll'da1 Yltlit to Pokloc.
XlMh•t ...... blaAlian~ • ~'Yiir ~ neit Siiidfilay .
in 8'lllol, ilWe he wlD ---VletDalDele 'leaden «Ill p 011 t Tia r
reialionsblpl. · KbsirCer ... llld that OJlna 111111 the
Soviet Union, u North Vietnam's cbie!
allies, must .....is. restralnl ii the
fragile Vietnam truce Is to last.
In making the announc:ement, Ziegler
'tmned aside all q u e It I 0 n I about
-"""'-Klasliiger'a trip and
the truce. "Tbe -ol the trip ii not relatect lo ·Vietnam,• be said, ~ .......ili!lal :that Kllolngor'a talb' witb the ...,,,,. ~ be wry camplete.,. .
11 will be KilllDC<l'f fifth trip to
Peking tlDll Illa """"""-lince Nlsm's hlstorlcYilliltoOJlna~•--,..,,
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anlmala tllll IDIJ be tmn by clivent and
flsbermm. .
The -by -_.....earl _ Sh.Ind o1 San Diego called for the pcl!t
-the -Jell1 in Newport -to ,.,..,... lsLmd Cooe ln South
Lq1111L H -..-..ward to Ille antour formed by ..-S UO feet deep.
--SlilrlOf -etamlth of the c.mnl Ca1ilmlla Ooandl ol Stln
Dlvon llld <nation of the pcirt' 'lnlllld
aidineduc:aliooal-
ln oome ...... oho oaid, cliverw have
been suspicious ol lbe pan: status. "But
in the end, divers bne= a geat deal
of support," Aid Mra. lllllitb.
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JUDGE KNIGHT ...
quote, public, W1Quote," Knight saXI.
U-. eveeyooe else, when drivina oo
the freeway "you 're n!IB.lly tempted" to
let the speedometer slide up to 10 or 7$
mph, K'nlg)li said. But, the respomiblllty
acts -Ill inhll>ttion, he said. l:lowfitr,
not all Judges are that sell-restrained.
"My father uaed to soy 'where you ,..
the front end of a bone, llOOllU « later,
you'll see the other end too.'
"ObV!ously, it dislftsoes me when I
b.-r a cue of a Judie being ca-ea.
U l'lfJeds advorseil' OD Iba mtlti
bmcb," Knight Ald..
Jtidp ~ made the shill tnllll ·~ fonittl 11> JudP 'neorty two yelll'll ago
whoa ht WIS Oj>polnted to fill tile vacat<d
muntdpal court -of another jurlol
appolnlal lo a Superktr QJurt boncb.
"You'Ve been ,on advocate ID tbat court
for ., many ,.V. fllal no longer beina
IB advocate, bul, an Impartial Judie
tab& • little pWni Uled to.
"You udWlp -aod burdms. lt'a nice not to have to -,,. about
dlelta and lhl ·-of Nllllng the olflce. You don't have to take wort
........ WOITJ' al>out tbe -ol •
trtai," Knllbt aid.
All thal hao been adwlged for -
iool ol lreedoln In prlnte Ille, and -,
MtLY 'It.en' lttfl"""
pl'efetenee in reprd .. baml
ail.d caliber, f<r example."
-· poilce departments, Seal Beach iloes DOI require Ila officera to
holster'. cOrlata· type''"' ... wfllt • . ~-~·At•r...lll',-more lflii~ jleroedl !of the l<fte --oportl
' :451aflfoe1-•w 'Iboee wbO do say It 1' a
IUpOnr 'police' weapon. • .,
, "Wt used to have a requ1rement fo~
;385; Bui ...,.. ol our men think the '5 ts
bolter because· It has geater firepower
and '!he cllp ~ re!onding qulcke<,"
U . Black adds.
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VIETNAM-~-••
military -aald • foroe ot Com-munist& ln•aded a· hamlet SO m1Jei ...i
of Saigon,. llc!med doWn •• ~ lllen ~·~"· -~~--"~.a:= ~.:is and ~ llOO(l8 were llgbting to gel them back. · '
'!be .5a1gou Command aald Communist
troopa lllacbd a (OVemmenl lnfmtry
position SSO miles north ol the eapilal.
The command &aid 50 Convmm!lts were
killed and a lnfaulrymen ~
The U.S. COmmaud llld<Salmday the
laat squadron of Americala warj>lanes ID
Vleloam bad departed 1'11day, The
aquadron, -Air Oroqp 12, -ued to Its base lo Saigoo, 'Ille lll'IJUP bad
flown 30 At Skyhawk jets ID the war IOllt
since last May.
The j>l!lout !en fewer than 20,300
Am<r1cau troopa alUI In -Vlelnmn. All .,. ocbeduled .. he gone by the end
of ldarcl!-
... Loai1 Roth • Segewyck • Michaeli/Stern
Hart Schaffner & Marx• Earle• Gino Saivani ---,
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The most comprehensive assortment of the
•'uncrushable Doublelmits" we've ever shown.
Stripes, weave effects, l"ODletrles, herringbones
••. ever so wrinkle-resistant and styled in
modeb to please even the moat disce~ man
·with high 1tandards of taste and '
A•a\itr ••• Regularly priced at $125 to '160 .
Charre accounts available
SOUTH COAST PLAzA
S388 South Bristol Street
Costa ?4Ma. 640-461 l
TWO LOCATIO~S
LAKEWOOD PLAZA
609 Eut Spri-r Street
Lons Baoch • Ml~e 11
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Coast RoD;ndup
P'BI 'AGOllS -.tb<d .-•u mlllloa nqollable OO<:Urill<S 1n
Laguna lf,...i bank -loot llldden In • burlod lllif<uo ... ..
Ohio -lll lllr ..... ,_.,
of propctlJ taken from the UCB
bnmCh In Mooarch Plaia last
l]lriog. 'lbe "'M1i6'.if lmpoetie"'
style bllrglars blaaod Into the vault
and made off with -'3.J
mlllloo and ~ mllllon in IOC!Bitis,
rare coins and cub llicbd .... ., in
-deposit -by -of the surrounding e z e I u a i y e
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Sl!a\ET SESSIONS by the
lAguna ]!each Unilied Scbool
Board c:ame -fire by .... board member, Dr. Norman J .
Browne wbo told fellow trustees
tl)at if dlacussion . otrayed
from legll]y perml:.r" talk -
penonnel, "I wooi be .there." Dr. Browne dWged that lhe board bad laJll'il into .......... of potiey
procedures dmillg • .---' door executive Maim.
IRVINB COMPANY oflicials
unveiled plans fer the lint phase ol
dewlapmmt ol a majcr rqional
ahopping and financial ;,,,,w to be
built in the triangle creat.d by the
intersecllons of the San IJieF,
Santa Ana and Laguna Beadl
freeways. To be called the "Golden
'l'rlangle," the complll In., put a
little gold in Irvine city collen if it
can annex the parcel -Phue I constructim will be valued at $11.4
million.
WAGE BARGAINING tmr IJ7J.
74 contracts will be purmed
vigorously by Newport Beach
firemen. Olflcials ol the Firemen's
AaaociaU... have blre!I a lawyer to
rep1esmt them and said they bad
cooaldored joining the Teamsltn
lmian tcr pt-betta' lept • •dadm
Flre ••rciatkn ofticoilila aid
Im-aliD _, """ roJed oal.
' llOllDER PAnOUllEN at San
Ona(re r.u -----.... of the yesr when 11\tY'-more than 7IO powMla of marijuana
wtt1t-1 .-.-of .-m.-
in the trunlt of a car. Tiie clriftr, Ill
IJ.,......id San Pedro man, -
alTll!ed ... --... of • S!D!lllil'rw· -......=.... _____ _
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People Quotes ' ' •
Women~lhmllelveaina
caaple of ways lall week and put
dowD men in the ......,.. 1'1--lln.-~clidlt~wben-
and lier busbanil ..... -• -intnller In their -Ill,,....,
Fla. ,,. burglar ...... -.. _ to the Doar; ... Mn.
l.yrd chopped and IOdiod the man
and !"'II him !leeblg, "! _,
everfllDouacr~blltlwaa
pretty tough," the--admlttod. "! alill llft.0 •• . ~ .
A malo p11klellii in 1-
Btacl> -UJON' •ii a verllal ·•a• no Ne-
d ~blltaoanmmof
... .,....._~ calliaC II "a. .....s._..... niatr .. for the .
cltbmry ol Laguna ~u I ~
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Lii's not loave the -in the '
--aelllac the four ...., ·QJ:• d Mn from tbe ~
dl'Mlrl Ip 11111 bolalal them and
... -&-feet -Boca Clep .. Ill .. ~. Fla. Tiie .... .,....._.-..i ... the
-tilted ........ -and up lblJ -,_..,-porllously over .. _. ___ by
lb ,,, .. • ...W. truck: an
-loillr-All Ille -...... In .... • 111ic1 -.... , .... Dow, 7\ _, .,. -ts • good ~ Lei's liope the) dnmk It """not ....
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~ Akport operator
.--oo dllalll w..-.1 the
-., racnotlaftal Qyers ••a)o'"5e lall ... wben la ......... ct. l>w ti .... ~ c111-1o ..... ,,_ • .,
the airport. "If ··-llttlll -.. -....... -.. ,.. 1-11 lor•• -?· .. •' .........
the -111••1fh • -Ila airpst." 0 I Ala I I 11111 .J: njeded r. ' 1 w a re r
llllllr • a F ;1121l cltp4 atr
purchase "' the airport.
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Incomplete li&ts of prisoilera or
!Deli tenned U miulng In aclioif Ill
Laos lall· -...ited :la :d'~~i:.=
-in m-,,,,.,; IMI
---While olhen rojOlced or were saddened ·
by the ...,. precise reports of
priaoaen In -and -Vietnam, Mn. n.11ora -,
. sister o1 ao MIA in, Laos summed ti
up !Gr relaUvea wtio coat""6 lo
wait !or non. "If II doem't a<Uld
too lilly," she sikl, '"I would like to
ut -1e to do Clle'thing. I ...icl
appndate pr11er1 -msJbodJ, 'now a wtU. we mow
!or cerwn. wba1 bappmed to theaa
tnen."
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wilt ......, Dicbl tlllt -ldm, ___ ... -.......
tK,111; "91ie'a a &NI pl l8d I
!ml de Mtcl rd throw a -t JIOrl1"
to -lier. I bo1>t II did Ille
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-the COii of -ol
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llom Loi Angeles to N.,, Yort -
Uporta landed safely Slbriay JJIChl lr.
Omaha, Neb. and Olica&o delpll&
lelepboned bomb ---•
No -wee fGUnd.., either paJ., ollic:lallaald. •
A IJnlt.d Airlines lllmbo jet left t.
Keiineily International airport willl It
peraoas aboard Iller a caJler told ab1iM
olflciala in Loi Anples a bomb 1"llild
uplode an bond at 3,5111 feet. •
In OUcagQ Unllod FJi&bl No. u
auT)'lng 55 ....... -!O< -· N.J. landed at O'Hare airport after a cal-
ler .... iofonned Ibo ---In Loi Angeles that a 1"mb waam ~
Tho plane, I IJCI. ts upecled to rolln
lo lld"riie later ....... and _..,
were placed oo allemate IUghts.
Tho caller In bolb --clescribtd aa having "a deep ...., ...... wllb' a
New York accent!' •
"It may Indeed be the same 8'1)'. We
just areo•t aure ,.i. Tiie 90loes _.
deacrlbed nther llmilarly. Bui we just
dooi know," a United spokesman said In
Chkago.
Mrs. Boggs Wins
Demo Election
For House Seat ·
.!We..,,•• t nre..e.. D oue Bla%e
All ell• slld ~ dlmue wu cauoed Friday nilbt" tlJ Ille ~ al Mn. \'! Hudwlct, 2120 E. o..n llhd., Bllboe. no wu entertalnlng ftlends
at a IOCll Nltaannt when Ille fire lirolte out. Fire
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ln~nse 11110ke and heal aHected oilier areas. 'lbrM
Newport fire units ruponcled . Mrs. Hardwick la tbl
former 0W11er of Vi's Pies In C\llla Mesa. _
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Spirited ,Feud Involves
Judge, Editor and Dog
SAN A!/DREAS (UPI) -This is the di>qualified himsell from the pending
country of Mark Twain'• Jwnphig fn>i,s, trial.
the Callfornla gold rush, Black Bart the Oscar A. Mellin. publisher of the
bandit and, now, a 1plrited feud between Calaveras Enterprise, wrote an edll<rill
a one-time poacher tun'iiil jlldge and a -----.-. J11L-t!;-eollfnC 11 weekly newspaper publilbor. "ludicnm'' !hit the judge -id ban4le
It ii a story Twain .would have Joved, a Cale-. be WU to be awl-._
and Pf<baPI written. Lale!" Mellin ..plained, "He todicated
And it could have nmlllcatioos for he wanted to try the cue. A ftiU)ar
lroeclom of the press fill be)'<ll!I ILi judge with a law bacqroomd _,Id bave
colorful BUm>Ulldlnp, fer the pubOsber disqualified blmoell .... belore the boll
has been threatened wllb a jail ·1enn for w11 ,.1. ..
wrltin, an edllorial aiUcllln& lhe JQdie. .. ,.l'be_.,. dlllrjCI 11tamy, dlli8"
'Ille cast of cbaradel'll ,JDclucfeS .-Ibo • "!lie ecllliinll "" "•lllJder'O!ll and
owner of a wayward Labrador retrlmr cootemptuOus of the court," began
named Maggie a judge nicknamed ooolempl pnceedingJI oplnst Mellln.
"Bluejayr"-*nd'a 71-yMHld publlsher, '!be publisher _bad been ordettd to lace
quick with his pen. Judge Blewett Feb. 21 to allow came why
It ,..ms Maggie took a fancy to he abould not beheld In c;mlempl.
Justice c.ourt Judge Howard "Bluejay" Blewett bis DO fGrma1 legal trailing
Blewett's yard, and wu accused by the allliougb be bes hem OD the bend> more
judge cl romping there tllegJ!ly. Ma(l!e's than 1$ yean. •
master was cited by the dog catcher and He -have the ClllorlUI. If inb.....,,
facea six mODlha In jail and a 15C1J fine. -cl btiDg a -.al cblrad<r In
'!be case wu llloen to Judge Blewett. the boot, "lluntin& the LawleY," -.
who has the only court In town, for a . author and farmer game warden Hqh
preliminary bearing, afltt which Blewett M. Worct!lt.r """" cl Bluejay 40 years
ago: '"'lbll man ftl the OIJtlt•m'iqg
SDX President
Condemns Arrest
Of Anderson Aide
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -'!be
president of the nation's largest
joumalillm society Satunlay cmdemned
the arrest or investigative reporter Les
Wb!U"1 and aald the Nixon -lion is promoting <ti.trust of the .....
media.
William C. Payette, pre!ldent of Sigma
Della Chi and the United Features
Syndicate, said Whitten's arrest last
week was "the ultimate absurdity."
Whitten, an associate of columnist
Jack Anderson, was arrested last week in
connection \•.'ith the thert of papers from
the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Payette said Whitten was arrested "£or
· helping carry back to the govermnent tbe
papen the government bad paid the
Indians to carry away." ·
"In this climate, when yoo have olficlal
sanction, people at all levels pict it up -
Ibey think It ill a gr<at thing to lrultnte
the p,..., .. Payette told the Oklahomo
Press Association.
pooding -In C&lilomla." A headline in the San &andaco
Cl!roolcle m April ti, 1931, called him
"Duck Dillinger."
"!l's all a lDlller cl nocord," Blewett,
le, Aid. "I was comicted of lluee
misdemeanor poadling chart•• and
· spent U mciltho ol iD II DIOlllb oentax:e.
I WU I &OOd bo)'."
Blewett defended his ICllon In the .................. ,.,, ....................
"I have mough uporlence on Ille
bmdlto -tbal I can~ be judge and
jury. I dloqualJf1ed llJ1IOil It the pnlpOr
time. alt<r I fli1ly Informed the defendant
and blo 1ttorney ol their rtpts, .. be Aid.
Alter the c:mlempt cberp -bnluabt apiml MdJm. • plloCosnlpher ,.. the
Enlerpri>e euded ap grappllng with the
judge -tey1ng to lake hla picture
wul!ing dJsbes in I "91auranl the judge
operates u a side business. 'Ille
photographer Wll ruffed in the face and
his film ruined in an action Blewett
described as "reflex." •
"I wash dishes all the lime," Blewett
said laltt. "But tt could have been uaod
to tmbalTasa me. ..
Ou the ""'"* " Finl -tr.edom of the JftlllJ, Mellln and hla
paper have wwed lo "llgbl tbl1 111 tbl
way." 'Ibey have alao uted b' an
invOlllgatlon cl the incident lnwhlnl
lbelr pliolognpher.
12 Inmates
Saw Way
To Freedom
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Ilda! neelved 1 call Saturday from the
wife ol ID Inmate who inquired If bes
husblDd -IOOll be rt1eased from the city jail.
Wiim guards called ... her llllblnd lbe7 clllcownd be and 11 Giber.,._.
bad .aped.
l""1 Martin, acting chief correctlollll
alllcor who nceived die call, llld Mn.
BQJll Jllcb aid her -telepbooed bes"'.., be would be oomine heme.
Hieb, •. awaiting trial on mun1er
cllqes. ... Olle " -prtooom recaptuftd by midafternodn. He and the
olber Inmates sawed through ,hlll-lnd!
Iron lion and escaped. • ·
ftoy had been COile ot least three
boon, and maybe u loog 11 eight hours,
when the jailbreak was clillcovered
sbor1ly ofter mJdnlgjll. '; I
U. Col. Adolpb Jacobsmeyer, chief ol
tho -of field. operations, neculated
the Inmates may have slipped clut ct the h•ll••nc Into a Crowd° lhat !IUned out fer
• wnoll1ng match • Klei Auditorium,
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Mrs. Joyce Nolde, flanked by ber two youngest sons, Bart, left, and
Bryon, arrives at Sacred Heart Church, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Saturday
with body of Lt. Col. William Noldt>-last American to die in Viet-
nam before ~ funeral mass. Nolde Will be buried Mon·
day with full military bcnon in Arllngtoo National Cemetery .
Going ••. going fQJjt/.
Toll Hits
13 in Iowa
Explosion·
Marina Living Just ''A Hail''
From· Huntington Harbour
llunti ngtonBeach
CONDoMtNfUM HO MEs
Rain Spatters South.land I illdivid~a'f"11·to . .,a// Sha nts llke rent! A/f'0.•tld quiet :~ iao,;:;:.';;'°"•ts ! °:.,"/:;~"'. 1.,:n;;s;me ~;;~; ::ir
S. Callfortlia • " .. •
A ttor'" •'t'Si.tft lra:..iOff tf\e 1'~ C.~11 ~ ~ " r•I,, ·~ " htf11 C.. ._. ... H It • OWTY •"91 mountalft .-.
:'T..:~~ -• ~ lnctl of rim et "" " ~ ..,,., Mill ... N•= ._.. .. -"''"""'· Sffttl '"'" ... "' aJ!Mf.t .._ ".,J::----:= :r;..... .....,. """""'"' ...... "'*' " •tiell .. OINWlt's AICllt ,..,. ... .. """"" Pt~~~,, ...... ....., .... -v;.:::.... ., .. ~-:::t.."""""' ~ """'• ~. ... ..... -l'etnperctllH• ·=-·1~r -~w l I '"" ....
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& b,ath. re·~..\! ••rtoulld;~t':,.111cu1tul'ed111a°,C""i11t
• ...,,,, Choieeotct "ronr~ """'1safety •"""'11.,, for tnlnr llOo/ & OCor.itor .s!Yled °?"YI fjnoie.i:~SS fub • r ~nd COntro/. Cifl.tna. "Peclt ct1n,,., roam,.,._'!'~ ~ ~Ylteen1,.~COtis"1ictid--ier S":,";:: •r• '••tldty~lflt 110one11~""11s
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<XII. llYllD llJlllBll' gmllod predlLllons. "We
· plm to deniop Newport Dunoo to a point ..n-II
di be .. --' lo uythbC In all ti. Soutbern
Ollfcnla,. be P"""*hned.
IDdood, Newport Dlmel loobd lib die -IQ "' the -. Pl.--. 1D1niled for..-.-, bolels,
• --reel Im -By September "' 1111. DllDel Mamg<I; L. A. Smith reported -'1.li million bed b<m apeol m lhe spo. ai. thtn wae ..,. ~ report In Jme of
----.. bow with '81,'lfl In --. the psi< bed loot $2311,2113. Bui oever mind. On-
ward md 1J11Wanl. The Sea Bynl Ra!laurant ..... open-
ed that ft!')' same year.
~· Won't Jlelp ,
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I Yet -1i1!11 lavdhw 111 tlle Dunoo -.c.p.
THE ENVDllJNMENTAL dimale here m tlle coast
bu changed llince l9il. BemeU's Water World plans
-lo beve ClllSed an ecological llpt'Olll' at Newport ~ Illy lfa1I. Municipal gvv<nlllllD oppooltlcn, bow-
-. may not be BemeU'1.....i memy.
Tbe mtory ol Newjkkt DllDel waild -.to be.
Criticism lli,ts Teaclpng Incentives
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WASIW«l'l'ON (AP)' _. their mottrallon. J do<unilld;° tends to -.tndicate -aollte ~.
Calb ,,.,.,W.di for teachers But the abarpest , aiticism °!" aeyru teachers whose waild not came them to .do
wm't Improve' Johnny• s was beapld en tbe coocept ol ~ to 1he -of an anytliing cllflereotly becanae
....... md a·r i ~b me tic paying paroals to ~parenll. -... project was. in theJ bad b<m wwtinl u bard -~--to Ille evaluation .i Planar ' did 4hat Ill el!ed, ,that the o&r ol and » elfedlvely as they ;:.;. fiijal ~ evaluatloO, a two-lncb-thlclt ~ alme, without 1111 were alJle. •
11111 **" ...-.. I.; he 'I _...., ... ...._H I ~ -=~ also -elJ&lhle J tar = •• ,_. Cll b1s !\
Akolwlks
Sober . Up
With Sugar
LYNN, 'llasl. (AP) -
R 11r.-. II Lynn Bosplill
... --up llcoholicl by lajocllog into lllllr -'De .... cloclon aay,
will ........ back ... their
loot ""' • conlnll "' ..... -wtliD ""' to .... -' ·'Thllttlll -~~Ill· .. .. I ... _ .. ....
-111'11 ...... All! II ..,. .... ""' ,., -,. .. _ ......... srl l'J17
Todly'1~;.lot.;:--~~~~::.-i(...~
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' Cops Lose
Millions
In Drugs
Pentagon Taken for Ritle
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
P......., eacb w..t diy
cblufleurs Iii generals and top
NEW YORK (AP) -New civilian assistants l'rom lhelr
procedures for mooltorlnl ...... to 1!0fk, • practl<e tbet
lW'<lOl1cs evidence haw been ...Jlep. Lee Hamilton ()).Ind.)/
onleted f o 11 ow In i' tbe says should be clra~
c!isdo.ure that • pounds "' -heroin aod cocaine ~ f1S "I think. It's outrqeowo."
million wero atolen from tbe said Hamllton.c".Far too many
pllice depa-from 1181 Officials are being cbsufleured
around." to 1972.
Police Comm I 11 I on tr Hamilton noted that lbe
Patricl: v. MurP>r announced State Department provides
lbe loss followlng a flve--1< chauffeurs and autos for ooly
audil begun after th e • slJ: of Its members, none of
discovery that a large amount nm ls at tho a 1 1 I 1 t a n t
of heroin sehed In tbe famoal secrotary level. The Pentagon,
''P'rencb Connedlon" cue
w ... mWlni from 1he police
department'• property clerk's
office.
Murphy said he Is confident
that Ibo IaS !lgure-brobo
down into 241 pounds of heroin
aod 137 pounds of cocaJne -
-locl f<r ririuaUy all "'
tbe stolen narootlca.
In first reporting tbe
missing "French Connectloo"
heroin Wt December, Murphy
called tbe theft "wllhout doubt
1he worst Instance of police
corruption 1 have uncovered."
by comporlsoc, drives 2Z
IWlstant sectttarles l'rom
lbelr homes to work and baclt
again.
Aocordlng to deputy
uslstanl defense aecretary D.
0. Cooke, lbe 52 ellalble for
1he ir.. rides Include Gen.
Lewis B. Hersey, tbe former
selectlve service head wllo Is
now a special assislant to 1he
president for man-aod mobllliatlon; Robert l!en'y,
Army gcoeral counsel, and
Carl Walske, chairman ol 1he
military llalson committee to
the Atomic Energy
Commlaalon.
Pennet
The~-,..
operates on a J4..bour _.
and has 41 -·-for official transportlliaa
from 7:31 a.m. to t p.m.. ZI
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••us •••ew 111;r ... . .... .-... .. ...,.tie .....
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rnldrilihi and 11 --llE W ·--mlclnliht to 7:31 ...... llo'*'e· ... --sald In. letter to Hlmiltm .... _ ";=
In -tloo, tbe Army ... - --~ -Air Force malntaia a tolril of :-~ _:& -.
42 hellcqlttn whicta CD '9it = =--_. M lk .....
used to ~~-..,~~=====~
FOB YOU
fromaGUL.
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ad· z5 ktnt a ~
puti-T ti'c•-dH s Mn wp·'dP ' , • -. fow4ii#9 I ia,h+ ~ -
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Helps· keep
your budget baLanced
Acrylic ahort -
1weaten. 5eYet'al lllylel
to choose from. In white.
navy,_ r9d. ~ blue.
or yellow. Sir.es S,M,L se
Potyeetar/
, cotton chambray Jeana
with llllP Irani cloelng.
In blue lor -$-1$. rr
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\ JCPenney CPenney
w. .._ wt111Joll loaldnl ~· We know what yo_u're looking tar •
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FASHION ISi.AND, Ne.,iort 8wli (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CEN'lll,, Huntin~ Beach (714j 992,m1, HARBOR CENTER. Cod• Mes. (71"4164' al.
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Small Fee for Safety
So for, then brre been oo reoonled ~ ol.
bljldhll aboanl paasenger alrqraft Oylng out of Onnlt
Coo11 Airport. It Is becomlog lncreulngly likely -
• lhat -will .£and. .
Po.eagers at tbe county abport in reemt ......,
have been subjected to lhorougb lnspectioll ol all Cln1"
a-.! Ulldes whereU previously tbey have boea
aemdled oolJ on an occulonal basis. lletal detedicm de-
-are being used to ocan nery P"•"C"" a!Jo.
Wllile the procedure .... alond boantillg --. then have been few obj'edloal. The ftllt -jarily
......... -to reolize the~ -~ bijl«tiq and are willing to pay ---...,.... m
n:tunr for a meuure of ll!CUrity.
'I1lat ..mt7 Is going to get .,.,.., tigllll:r. The
board ol. supervlSOn last weet autlaiZed llirinC 10
mare armed gual'ds for loading gates at tile CDUDtJ .,..
port tO bock up the rigid aearch lbtionl ~ llOled thal
oilier oecurity meuures are being put into effect u ftll.
,_ indude additional.fentjllg and UR.of. TV.,. • ..,.
placed at remote aections of the airport. · ·
All ·o1 Ibis .1so't going to come witbou> co<!. ol
......._ The C»OQly is studying a OOolt In parldng r-
and a per j.J::eugor tax u two means of financ:iDg tile ~ 'OD pn>grallll. Which of tbe t-ir aeieCiiOd y dOelll't matter. The fees will be eomin&
oat of tbe ame pocUts -tbe airport users -wbidt-
"""ir .-n. And this ii as it mould be.
· 'lbe TV monitoring . equlpmen.t and the f-.;nc
akme will coot more than $250,000 ancl; tbe add~MMI••
staff will cost '95,dSl this yeor, aeccrding to A.-
Director Robert lln!snalfan. There's no sldellepping tbe
erpendltwe sinte tbe county must meet FAA requue-
ments by Feb. 6 or flee ~ fines. .
While no one welcomes the idea oC pa)'l.Dg more
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a •MelJ justifiable ...,.. in .,.,, of the ever-pres-
ait ... "'bijaclinp. .
Nol _, 1 ""'" are going to gripe about pay· ilt& 50 cmts mare for a tidA!t and having their small
lugpge --if Ibey feel safer In the air.
Watch Your Language
A w .. watma ol our acquaintance has come up
.U. -lie alls bis "1rlldHt lilt for 1973," a com-
p r ol. .... ._ pllnoes that he feel& ahould not
lie-.. atr 1lut -he med les!I frequently and more
anfally, Olis -,-.
la Ille heliot that the list is a aort ol Oash photo of
pmt ol. Ille Engfi1h language al tbil moment in·time, we -*-&-attrpU: 11uml, -and muscle; rationale; obtains (for ex·
ills or jml plain ir~ ftable; fun (aa an adjective); am·
-; m-.. (as a >ftbJ; Implement (for do or put
illtO pndittt .......,.,. (for level); fibal.lu; slmplisl1c {for
~~te); !D1t (for fiDd bull with); publicit~.
_ -• (and all the other damned ... wises);
iDpat; ... ,..; Ungup. .
--.. .mueat (for wealthy or rich); presently
lfm' ..t; -(for me); oool (as an adjective meaning _ ... ..,, ~ts!i•g. -ging. delightful, attnctive, or
~ w,....tian (for approval); infrastructure;
cwtiae ID° ~ and vice versa); incisive (for
-. *-t. .......,n.ieJ; meaningful; surface (as a
>ftbl; -(fer end); and Image, Image, Image (for
appoar211tt. ._talion. esteem or lack of ii).
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Nixon, Urges Americalis to Hmull.e 01flr1 Problems lln S. V~ietnam T.Q Govern
,.. me tbt YerDICUlar, President rfu.on
told ii <Udly "like· ~ is'' in bis
'-"' Addms to the nation.
.Al ... 1111. • President -up and
11111 .... -tllal thett II DO such dill• a "pan:IJ pa-1 '°"dim
-ft9J' pnblem. .. _., aao, Mr. Niml said the _ .. _ ... ... -.labe ... • .... ... the ,._ ... .....
BARRY
GOLDW~-TER .....
fmrt Pmidenl to lay ...... -......
the American pqle in -........
He ltresled an aui11• fll , Q
rather than edravaganne Be c:s6 ' d
the whole idea that Ibo limo Im ,_
for . more and more Anw:tkw to ._. ......... -,,,.. a , _ _,.
a • it able to -·
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" t<*"1f!li fedinl ..... -"'lty ID• ii
!or them.
'"Dill, -lie -__ ...,_to;,,. -........-. • rdieed liadividual effort and to a
:J,; :!~Zt:a ~ f~!:i~ gov=
--• md ID what people can do." Vory kw pq1e understand that oo
.la. •. llidm'd II. Nixon became the
tint Paaidtm liDce Herbert Hoover to
1& 4 •1+ ..t 1Uitr1Ca1e the dangers ~ -----1B11 DANGD bu bten with us for
-,..._ Some ri us of a
• 1 taliw penuuion bave warned
_......,. about the me, the
01t1nc-ce. the wute. the .inefflcimcy
md die duplicotion in a huge nallonal .,..a-. But President Nb<on ls the
It 1lal taken a lm>g limo • tbe
American peope to beoiJrne 1&1!jAiw: •
this kind of Jll'llll'llll-ID the pool ,_
•many iditicjn• weft die lo .. a
majority of tbe Pl'!!*-• t110 i1o1 ti government patemalilm wi* o r
and expensive 9Chmvs ilr ._w:m
in Washingtoo to tu. °'°' 1oa
2 * lari• areas of individual 1iwa.
It -~ -too....,.,_. .. -tboee o1 us .m sua rtv' ...e IDcll
responsibility and !YlditieNI k '94 $ I
endeavor ...,.. diarpd -lllilg callwled and bwtlesL 'llleR p•it•'->
were able to pose as •"•''4 · ti tm
_.. by HDlncio& policJ --that the peoples' inaney ..... lie -ID anact evorr kind ri human .. .......
VERY SELDOM were tbeJ" • • a• A ti
... , 1•4"C die -.nsng met.bod.. Very 1
-_.. tbe,-<alled upon to ezplain EDITQJ!'S l/OTE: :t/K. fqUowt1111 011· ' •
ny ... -ilto ri ~ al~ of the past iind preie11t sta1"' WASWNGTON -The-secret estimate
h ' ,, • a 1-+1m for indivDia1 o/ Freedom o/ ln/ormation. in tlte of t~ Joint Oiiels is that tbe ce~
I* '' *' 611 • ...-t.. OniJ nftly were United State~ was authorized and will b.teat down and the CommuniStS * I" · s -• """-fur the · prn<11t<d to the Joint Media Commi~ ultima\ely will pin ·oootral -of all
bet aim.. I , ... -a&red Gftm. •• t t•· s· Delta Chi annual Vietnam.
___.... -··-.... malllan and K< Q •K l{/1M .... ... , r cont1ention in NOtJember bt1 Dick nlis would mean, if ~ estimate is
-~ -. Yagel, chainnan of the SDX Fal com-comet, that nine ,
F .. ...,-"9S. •idea pnniled tbat mittee. Fogel, toho ii asristant man-yeara.i cl American
... pou I _. ils b<W/ could be .aging editqr Qf. ~ Oq/dqnd Trib.,.., dyinl j>ave bten in
· _,. ID _, -• 4ifli<nll1 .,_ to has bee!i a member of Calif<mUa's vaiD.l For the U.S •
...,.._,_ lf.&maicans. B<1icll!Bar/Media committee fur a gavmiment ha.s
Dis .... .,_ --lo · idea ,,lmiber of "'""' A> Media 'chainnml opillil the blood. ol ~" # Illf ::l"ii '!........! ~ ~ lie Atlpecf droll this state' Jofilt Deo-5&,000' A.-icaol
..._. --'"'"" wation cm niih1 cO!Jtragr of.crimmol ~ and l!QWlllder· ._. 91. lie ta;aJus." llllllll!J merely proceedingJ. ed f150 billion to _111'.'e-
W ._ 111111 • cm& • vent a Communist
f\ -• 4 -lllo -ml upcm a The People's Right To Know. takeover ri Sooth
qr 1 ~dim will nquire: not 'nlat's the basic concept and' rallying Vaetoam.
ioly • , ii "'" !Ill tllO "'4> ri cry under wbicli the pn:si wages a One intelligence analysis !llJUl!!lll lhnl
• i ii --of life. We DJW continuing figbl for access to news ., llP,IJi'ldlC oeasieli.., al ~ -~
-_,. • fad lhnl libaal inlormalion. eidure for aevera! months. 1flis .....,_
fl" uh= -,._, Oiaipdil Tbis Is as ii should be. Freedom al. w!lieb.--·havo ubol ,;;,JMii lo
,.. ---Driac our lnlonnation in oor American BY""" ri -~y. cites ..-.i1111-,__ -., ii -~---1 is· not a --'•' ~ .... al the .,..... --·-·~~ • .,...... ...... ls pnparing ,.,,. • pollli!:ll 11r,.i. to
lo ...--lo -we will pms bot on essential Rigbt of the 'lriD the~ of the -VlePaw.
I es., .... Pl !I. Nhm: People. -tlW aDd to mdermme tlle""'Saip
-... .. -"' -.. ies And yet the wont rigb~ habitually med ......-
,,., ' 'lo Ille""""* ia : rJ to obtain information for lhe public, ls :"Cicai cac1ros -bten -intlithe
-.. -• ,.11111 -.. lllot lie !Olllewbat inadequate. II describes . a ,South to co-.,.-.. _..,.ia 1m••• ·-. ..i111e plslodo static ooodilioo DXlre than a dynamic, •and ... -lion drive. 11111 ...,. tbe
... )it. I lie Mi • ' lie~!' .doom. functioning principle. •Cooummlsl 1n1ras1tuc1Un! bas b<m
iii ~ u -·" *· p • -:-• if not -A better wont mjgbl be power. , rebulll in the Saotb, wams lhe _.,..,
t110 P"'Tf f\ • '"' • tbe ~ ri The P!'Wer to know ls the ooly means . , the Oommunlsls wlD oeet to ;... tbelr
die t I · by wbli;b the . People may govern ,. Jong struggle for COlllnll of. all Vietnam
themselves effj:clively. . . :, with a·linal mlli!My alfmslve. When courts coerce the media w1tb
Congress Girds for Battle cooleml!I · orders they assume power.: sECREit.v, the· Joint a.ids don:t
which llley ,should not .. When petty,, believe Pmldenl Thieu c&n llUIV!"'-He
despotic bureaucrals wtlhbold news, , is preparing f.,. the political ra._ by
when executive privilege is asserted. tigbteiiing•bis mllllary oootral-....--the
when Jegislaton confer in secret, all are country. 'Ibis· will mob biS ~ ....
uswplng power from the clliltnl and all : mono unpopular with the peOple aod,
A lllooolY bollle is shaping up between
Capital mn and the Wbii. House. An
lllVI °"Cl-as you know, is i>!lillDIDg
ID ..... tllO Plaidmt into little p1e<:eS Ill
mis to nskn &lie sacred Separation of -For 1 r..s.baod preview of the carnage
to cmae I nm over
ID illl<rriew -ri ................. " tbe ...... far good. c..--!lap-
.., -I found
.... -fid>tu
far jastioe tlanding ~ lktaun two mart>ie
... 1wwiabismocl-\
............. ol·
fioe, a -In the breast ol bis herring· -· "ft ii .... -r of the congress and
mt die Prmdtnt. to declare war and we
--a." Aid Tbe Hoa. )(r. Boodle
... -· "GD llim. '"TllB "1ISI' SIU is lo gird oor loins.
al Ill tbe -and reform our
DAILY PILOT
-N. Wud. l'!il>tWi<T
~IC«N.f4ilor
,.,_Irrriodi _...,!lloW
ftip "*' .. ...... "' .. Dlib'
P'Kot. 9lt!l'kt • ~ --...... a.1• "'*'n ., ,.... r a um •• ; r rr• .., _..._
~-...-..1 •a:tid _, . ., ,_...._. ,.,_
tor w• . .,.,., '1..: _._,..,._w
~ nt•s t , fll Wwmrd ol>-
~ _. • topa: ., ....
SimaJ, rmurr 4. 1m
( ART HOPPE )
committer: system f« batUe. Md ia ail:
hour of crisis we're aw+ilc will
lightning spe<d. Wiiy, )Ult laot -.
House SpeaUr Carl Albert Ml&' *d •
IS.month, It.> million ..,.,, ID - -we ougbl lo go lhoul JI."
•• Amazing, .. 1 said.
"Penmally, _ .. lie llid, "I -
fighliag for drastic '* I • ii . tm
seniority system. I a, _, • CW
chainnan who doesn't JDRe fir *
weeks should be ....,...... --appropriate investiga!Ww of -. liJ
tbe Rules. Etbicl ml B I I. C
Committees plus • --.. both cauaises ml tbe I-ill --
and buried with blCb --
"Good Lord !" I aid. "!!Ill-wipe
out the pmeot leodenllipt•
"1bis is war, IDD,.. be Aiz1 .-•
"We're aeiling .,._ -..
President. Wiiy, we're """""" -ID the last man on our on ' I I _.
w~-
~ _ ......_ -ti _ _,,___ aro lessening the public's ability to mob. --.... vu1nenbJe to ~pnisl i:i. --~ _, --effeclivt! collective judgments and '
-~ 'lbleu .... bee.. -H this nalioo is to have a genuinely, polit!csJI)' Hanoi -mably will u1 to
respoosive participatory govemmmt the finish ~ olf with a mllllary -de
P!ople will have to firmly establish their . grace. The Joint QdOls have giave
power to gcwem. , · doubts about tbe Sou&b Vjetna!Df!#
Pubaps this ls the lesson ri all recent Am\!''• alJilitJ to repel 00 .affemive
ooollids -the media bu without --air and
-artillery auppart. The)' -• N-Orlb It'• the les>on ol the Pentagaa Papere. Vletnan.-t.-i .-i. ooonlinal<d
It'• tbe lesson al imprisoned. report.r . wltb Viet °"" gumilla' _.m.
Peltr Bridie. It's the Jesooo ri th!' would OVllWbellll Tblea't defH-.
mjastly trealed Wdliam"Farr. lt'i ~ . NorarotheylmpiCJ,.dwllll,;..Iiiilen
-.. of the Defense Department• Uiat the Pentagon wu """" abcul the
.......-of the Peen Report aboUI South Koran ArmT• ~ lo lloild all
ltJ Lai. the Commmlft after tbe lllW ftuce.
II ..., the Jesson from bislory 'l'llomu was a1pM • ,_.. .... 'Ille irwe Ille
Jelfenoo and atherl bad oo f"'8bly jo In Koru II far -......... -lhe
mind wben llley cnncoivecl the finl otid , spoiled.,_ ill .---
--00 gov spot ii • OlimJm>lll ........... -power. armed --"·-~ wlD lry lo widm It is the First Ammdemenl · .--
Ila primacy ougbl by now to be tboir opol. ........... u 1 rulilation of the THB JOINT au:vs bad so llllle faith ~ty of the Poople. ,I in Saigon'• sum.al .... -lllat
. Loose Talk . Arouml, Manhattan.
.
••••• tta1
Tw • e 11 1 al a .,. ~ I t I • .lift ~ _....,·-·-· ...................... ,.
J19'11--.,. "19' __ .,..., ... ,_
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-ii .. llnl -v--.......
a 1W "'":' =~•llJ ': --;lnos-Ell A ...... ~
• • • ... ,. •. ..,. ........ -.......
' ( HAL BO~
1'8 ..... M a111o·me-JOU go?",
"!lo. I'd take you with me -and~ al Iha .,_, to the py JOU'd I ta
...... It .,,_ Thmhe'd -lwo •
-..... fP'llte!ullo me." • j • •
......,, "" -quit ..... questians,
dild? Dm' '°' ..... • curil!M•r ~-.-.
--Illa .. ...,... to !inti~ JI •rT" . . .. .
•Wilen I oamider bow io the Hid a
-Ille -lo llOlhlnr. k ...... I
,
Isnrt~Ii the Truth!
BJ ciiu. llll!LET JR.
'No more do we have the wonderful
tbinp ri days gone by that made Ule sa good-·-motors that dldo1 wear
out in • moath1 nickel cbtw1n& rum, cot-
tm sbirU· lhat felt like . silk, servlcO with
a smile. lD mlkl to a gallon of P. and IPrll who llulliecl borne economJCs at
-. lmlead ol IJOtd>olacY, pbllaoophy
and bow to be bed lhougb bomely.
-011, ..u bock vntenloJ, 1rid 11me
, ~ Ttturti."
-WU1i4111 Shakupeare
in "Hemv U"
' '" 11 i' tao bed we habW.t don't learn
f(lllD • dop bc>lt to )le ·renlralned in
-· When Fr!MY, rq m al e ~~.w~ t!:"'m.::1 ~
lion, aro~ my !oreann I~ hie Jaws
and dOmpibg Just bani eoougb to bruise
but not break the sJda. When be let go, lie
oraged his tall .. tboqb to say: "Lay
olf, Old ·Boy. Beller I wig my taJJ than • chew Cll yapn. ,,
"Bverit, dog II "'titled to OM biu." ~Pro .. rb
Dear
Gloomy
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s yjaek Control
I ,,
Passengers to. Absorb Cost,s
•
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Of ew Security Measures
•
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The Limitations .
(ot ··TohiI , ·PoWer
Senate lliaority ~ Jlldl -(R-
Pa.). "I do not ._.i ~ IS a
'loCll' crime." -Im alcl. "Mar do I
feel tbat local law : • t..m c«mb
ha~ -tbe _,,_ ... tlio
eqaertise MIC'elilt) to 1-le auda a
djfflC"Qlt ... .. .. ~ ..
&Jlvmun-a.mma llowvd A.
Coanon (IHI ... ) a-lbe
adlnlnialnllon's locol palioe pllo IS "a
bo!lile podge ..-~ IDll a _ ... _ el -lalboritJ."
~ bas aid .. di try lo pmh
fedfni.palloe ltCI"-lb r our b
Cmgma -lllt ....... -for
tumin( aiJpolt _.., -lo --ANOnll!ll .POOi!' "' ............,. is
wbdber ar/ .-'II --or loCll -bas the rigbt '8 9eltdl a )llR~. <ml li--a -el tlio Fourlb Arneftdrntnt•a probibitiall a g a in 1 t ---""'--· Federal Jlldle w ...... J. Ferguson in
Loo Angeles 1111 ruled that no pas..._
... bis luggage lllOJ be ---
lbe indmdual's ---. Sm. Vance 11aJ1te (1)-lod.) hos objeded lo
being --.. • -el congreuimal imnwmltJA The Fetg&lMI
ruling bu --1ed. llaJlte'I oquestim remains .......i...i, IDll lbe
oearc:hes contloue.
Even witb tbe ,_ slringml el
Many years ago in Ja-ool iollC
after lbe md el W<rld Wsr Il. i
acboWIY' -joumalisl declared to me that General MacArtlur'• m!r ues
for equality and rolorm in Japan _,, "8.
• fraild.
Take tlio -" -be said. Tbal V<rJ day be bad _, an old man in
tlio courtyard brnl-
ing and besting bis
1rile. wllo did ool
.... fidil bod:.
Where -Ibis equality oflidally
pnclaimld for ....
men? AD bypocrlq! lwas .loostumed
allbe-
el bis .....,.:am. ..
lim to argue -blm d!edht!J.
or 00011S11 ~ IOdal
babiU yield ...., if al all to
-and anly • lillJe -lo
Ian. The "untond>ahlrs," --Gandhi courageousb' elpOUled. Wlft
(IX1lllled fuD d'ril ,..... in Ille -
cooslitulim adopted by India in -Bil ~ and babils -m tbe
-caste syolent will -
mudl "' Ibo -Iii• " that -
The lllatus " ....... is .... """"' roated Iii -la .lapall ii ia probable
•
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Reported Skyjacking · Attempts
• ATTl!llP_ni IN l/.S.A.
1130-67
1168
1969
1970
1971
1972
......UC aeaarity controls, prevention of
Qyjacklng wJll be hampered by Ibo
-el wwldwide agreement among
-lo deal wltb this crime. The l1nlRd Stites baa taken the lead in
I* •'C·for a global approach. ·
Tbne major multl-natiooal t ... ties
haft -negotiated. The Tokyo ~ el IJtl3 requ1m Iha t
pldiciplting nations do what tbey can to
-a plane hijacked to their territory
saloly back 00 lls legitimate journey.
'Ibo Hague Cmvention ol li'IO provided
tbal eadl participating nation agree to
•
worldwide
Total
35
• •
Worldwlde -
Tot•t
65
Worldwlde
Totot
87
Worldwlde
Total
83
Worldwlde
Totol
60
Worldwide
Total
exmdil• or prosecute akyjaclters. The
Montreal Convention of 1971 et.tended the
provia.ions of the Hague Convention.
THE cmEF um1tat1oo o1 these
conventlonS is that the nations most
likely to give safe haven -'-~ not a hero's
welcome -to skyjackers witb a political
motive are the nations least likely to sign
emaditioo or pro1«11llon pacts. Tbe
United States is now pressing for a pact
under which participating naUoos agree
to cut off air service to any natk>n that
harbors skyjackers.
This proposal has made little headway
~
61
1 j
at ibtematiooat eaac:laN tbal dNl ~ 1
aviation matten. Meanwblle Ibo UDit.4
Stat.a ls pinning ils hopes OD blliteroi
agre<mmls. N..otiatlma are DOW under
way wltb Cuba, for a lcq time Ibo
pttlerred desllnalim " hljacbn ol American planes. I
Pertlaps ·-IDOfO useful tball Ibo projected treaty ii publicity OD Ibo fai.
ol -who hijacked planes lo Olba.
Since Ibo word got around tbat lllOll ol
them lead a miserable existence aod
would prefer a jaU sentence back home,
skyjackings to CUbo have fallen.oil •.
Terror .Invades Sacramento . , . ' . .
-;
S. I. lJAY:AKAWA ..
tbat teltvlslon dramas, commercials and
--bav.-dooe more tbao manl -or legislatloo lo cbana• tbe tr•kul relatioD between tfae .......
As for .,..temporary America, it ii
bard to estimate Ibo ..tent to which Ibo
women'• liberation movement is
........rut in changing feeiinp aod
behtvlor. In ·a way tt ...ma to bt ::2:-:;~~~r
-· bet,... anil sre now dol111190.
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ONB TBING about ebioge, however, ii iii im'""1icUbilily. May things lo our
own time ore belol ·bailed as profound
cNres wtDcb may not turn out to be so
al aD. Is marriage waning u an
M"•h•• er isn't it? Is marijuana
becrou•c an occopied part ol lile? What
....,. bappened . to Coosclousness lll,
wliidl was being balled ao ezciledly only two,..,.. qo! . Jn-...,., i'eally big cba-come
-•ped<dly -and fnlm unpredictable
--as lbe Protstut Refannatloo
ia ftlated to tbe ~ Of prinlinc, or
Ibo lllge 'milntloo " Ibo lNll to
-lo. -",.._ Simllarl1 1*beriD uodlaemld " ·oocial cba-... olnl!dY taba ~ in OID'
liva .. Ibo -of tJio ,\:anDUl<r, jet ...... .... tbeetocb'lcpltor.'~.
-· -• tJio bite JIMltaome el·-la •to!llo-bar to watch, boo~ olteftd lbe Ameft:aa pOIJtlcal
-and ....... -Ille tlJou&hl ......... " • whole ...,....11oo . ObviDolly ~ii IOlllellmel for the
Wier, IOIDttimm for the ,,... But
llWl1 _.. tolt today u itcbaltp ......
-tlcally pd. Tiiey pollll • 8-• 1011 IDd say; "You Ire against
......... jf tbat,.... Ibo wont tblng tbol c:mld be uld aboUI ..,,,,.,.,,_ In thil
-one baa to uodentaod dllnc• to
tbe work on bis df8k. The aide went into
an adjoining office a"'4made a telephone call to "them . .,
IT MIGJfr HAVE 'been just • littlto
quieter in that set of olfices for the next
few minutes. Then a bomb disposal a:-
pert, dressed in a plain business lui~ ar-
' ipootb O< so. Now Ibey don~ ..... quite
IO regular.
"We tum them over to the attomeJ
general'• oftke.'~
. Theo be added biUerly, "God. but O-
are a lot ol alct, sick people nmnlnC
around loole ••• 0
rived aod took . away the suspect AS IT 'nJaNED. Our, tbat IUlplcious
pac age. .• · • • paciige IDiDllOilOd ilid iiill cOiltilil ' --
Some of -tbe people workihg there grjn-bomb. Wbat It did <00talo, however;
ned at eacb other and breathed a· lttile .,tdl• not 111 open tbreat, pv• aoma ..,;er. 'l1>e official didn't eveo ootlce lbe awae to wulder If Ibo _. mJCht' ba
-bomb squad D'llD's arrival and one ol Ul!! "sick" ones.
departure. Not that tlio --..., -tbe
"We COUid bave ~led the' office, --loo -!lb. bmlblop ml and maybe ?" should have," i. •-"· Ille not -are all tltil _., 11'1 1111t tbo1
ed later -uted abaul Iii< lno)W.•. > u..., ...... lo "' " -_.." -"but u-... stopped' ..... ....., -tbelo daya. . : -'
IClJDe= ~ !lb tbat baj>pem, Tiie stale COpltol llUlldlllc JI IDGn tboa
around.. 11er~·t " &II,,,,._ at/ t:•nf:C•-.••-
•· 1,d . """....... -~~
CARE TO GUl!ll8 who lbat OtOcial ""' ~ ·--or 80 daew was? An loradl diplomat, targeted by caI'!\91-Elt!ler way, eecurl1l will be bel-
Arab lerrorials! An olficlal el lbe ter ~If and when.
Hep,;blic el Vlelnam, pllOllible victim o1 In Ibo -· stste allicll1s, ir.: a Communial hmlb? k Britlsb offtcer eluding lqjllot«I, have been quietly
bated by Irish terrorlats? , gi•en a ... Oll1NIJ• "-1 -.rt1)'
Sorry. The correct anawer is "D, none check lllt."-.Slmple instructianl. · •
of the above." • Be olsUor •-1 pockapa .•• 11
The 0 relaUvelv high ofDciar' was a there is aaJ doubt : •• evacuate' ... ~
legislator -nov~r niliid bis name -el med1Btd1' -•
Ibo State of califorota. The office 1'U In • Keep,fUIO bqres locked .. · .
Sacr11111eoto, ln the ' State · i:apltol ' • Any •.• lll"8ls lboukl, bt tnllte4
BuJlding •• If Ibo incldelll WU a Juel. 8 bit U legttfmlll<. .•
dramaUc, It wasn't all tbat unu.iual. e lnlliole,• IYslem to moall« locatim
Consider··· ,_ el . famllJ membere •I all e Al least once In the put y.or, tbe times •• ildnopping o1 uy 11Y'11'W If
State C.pttol Buildiic bas ._, · !Mfaml]y 11 • danger tbat camd be &
evacuated because ,of . wbat was lat.er CIUlted • ...._ .. •
called "some coofuafon" ovi;r, a bomlJ e Olllce poi-iboald. perlod1C9117
iru:tstate offlclaia hav• been told tbat tbnllW>oul t1io day, -tbilr ...... ate office•areu ...
"wltboul an esbauatlve Pl'JIP'Olll" el "Completely aside fnori lbe .'ouf calll
security .~easurett 11tbe caplto~ .•. la and letters," me IOklrt ~ bit·
\'\\IJlerable.' ;' " ' ter17 "I've ...,.;vec1·_..i Ctoin •couple •·And a aoutce clOllO lo 1tate and -·~ that ·111ere ore peolle lo I!>< tionaJ. IBw enforcement'tO!d Cspitol_liows-Ital<! •l1t>'-10a1boo fmd o1 me-and
Service, "We've received. repol'tl ltJme perbaps ~ try to lxll't me er m;r
radical groups are planning to 'bopo<l' lamllj.
terrorists from other countries for at' "I've told my wife and tdcil tbal no_
lacks on 'the estsbilahDltJ)t over here." ii to ilpen tlio mail at home m:ept me1 ' Fantastic? It mlcht have aeemed so a and I moon oat aoy mall at aD.
few months ago .•. and tbeo a trio el "Isn't It • bell el a note wbeo a mao
Japanese radicaiJ, trained by Arab ter-bas to tell Illa own -Ibey con~ apm
rorists, shot up an airport in Israel. up the mall even if ft'a addreaed to
lronlcally,most of their victims .were them!"
American Christians on a pilgrimage. Terror! Sure .•. lo Tel Aviv and
For elected officlali. threats are now a Beilul, in Salgoh and Munlcb. wa1 of life. An aide to ooe -who .. But you doD't have lo IO oveneu to
reportedly bops to be governor me el Ond 11..
these days -commented, "A f..., ' ,,,....., lemJr riCbl here in Socnmeo-
mmths ago, we coald count on ooe 1 to._, .. : • 't .....
Peopw Wlw Don't ~rni;le
It baa been "reported tbat Ibo ooe thing
recllises have in commao la Ibo
disinclination to lmlle. It lbould be
further ...,.,..ted tbat thil larcer Older of
people who don't mile much. -...
not, also have llOlllOtbio& lo common. As • group, tlioy ... •
( L M. BOYD )
• --,.. tlDp, Ub rmi:::.cnr "' &!'ttic better jolll lo -
uld to be for more
-than mOll
1111 " the rest of Ill, T b e poycbolollcol
teeteninllatUU.il
lnle. •
Oat " a,ooo 11> plicants • ...,.,.1
....-to ask lbe -el Ibo famllle9 lberein ~ Ibey ever bor•••ed
money lnim amall loan compaoiea. No.
... -. _, tbink " tt, Ald OllCb, ...
.....it lo tbat en.ct. ,,,. _" -tolle_.,. __ tbe_tl IOllll---QUQ ~ Q. "You..,. lllill
I •• '· • ...
•
_,,, .. .,,
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.-i.11 UIBI> 10 -Ille -...... It tddlC -aood dtln~
Bui -!1'118"'5 ii I dirty wwd. II
-bad lhiJCI like Clllhl& ap our
dtloa -freewa?s, draining manbes llr ..,... cooters, buildinc alnmic
-plmls -..-wbstever the ..,..u. .. ........ n. -oomtant about cbanp la Its
... edldalilily. Yoo get -1t"1r
-ml !'Oii .....,. know !tow It'• .... lo .... ml Somebody llMnts •
~ ud ... end "" wlib • Ncl)wld's galdm ardles.
Ym -Ub lltU far cbanp-11111 II lurDIOtlltobt~ t .
ICbools -)'UI', only ebekit lO,af ore
occepled .. ' Tbat word "mlgraloe"
cbme1 trom 'the Greek "hemlblftla1•
meaning "haU·head" .•• Predictably,
surveys chow tbat homeowners OD the
amage are conaldtrabll' better educated
than house renters ... Twelve pounds of
ult 1 year, t.bal'• what you eat, U
averaie . . . The crime boyl now ..,
abOut one out of •""l' 15 p<o{Jle ·who
walk Into -llhoplilil eometblng.
11IB SVl,VEYfAXERS: Do-'< tell
the trutb io llUbllc llJrVl)'I! One )lOUltor'
telephwd • CObllderal>le. batdl "
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A. JS 17.
Q • ._KANY._ll<llDI_
pouodlic _..,.. ... other -Ibo -Id rlPt Uis mlmte!"
A. ,,..... l,llO .
CONDmON OF • llltip'1 buU -
deslcnated -----llJ Lloyd'• lo....-wltb • 1111 b ~It~
loller. Oondltloo " 11111 .......... -· lhcwnby•-·----....
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VD Clinie to Open
Costa Mesa Center to Serve Area
By RUDI NElDZIElSU
Of .. DlflY ,. ... , ....
VD Is a respectable dlseaae.
It's respe<.table to talk about it now, «en
though It's not rtlpOClable to baV. It,
And k demandl reapoct becauae In Ill
advanced stages h can cau.e b~.
sterill~. IDlanity, cr1ppllac utbrltia ml
even death.
And when an estimated 200 -a mootll contract the dlaeue In Ille Harbor
Arell alone, h's time to become ...........t.
So belleYeo Mn. Elaine Snow, a roptero.
eel nurse and member ~ the Junior llbell
Club of Newport Beacb. She ii ~
ing a plan to open a free VD cllnlc Iii Costa
Meaa.
Beca""" it's not comidered reapoctable
to be afflicted with VD, Md.,-CWml
that there are many more caaes .whkti JO
unreported, If young people bad a cip>le to
go to which asked few questions about ,it,
more of them mlgtn be treoted.
"Undec a new stat. law klda can be
tr,..ted even If they aren't adults. All they
have to be Is 12 yeers old and they don'
Med parental °""""~" s11e exp1a1na. -•
The VD -"'111,ls plannecUX> -Ibis spring In The Center, a non-profit no-
charge coume11ng c<rJter al 132 E. 18th St.,
formerly-. "tile Youlli -em.
I« of Oran&• County. It 11 planned to be staffed by .,,,,. 40
Harbor Area Jil>1tlclam who will wl-
tbdr services on a -ting -· 'Ille VD un~ will be open two days a -le.
Mn. s .... ays the Cemer has received
"'"""""" inqu1rlel -Ila botllno .-the VD quootloo.
"YOU!li kids are juot more promlscuoul
and the moot d&Jveniw pert of VD II that
moot of thesn don't lmo!r -.hal can bappm to them, •• Mn. Snow lnlkta.
The clinic will be pt& on Ila led flnan.
cially by the J"'*>r ll>eU Club. It la eetl-
mated that -of -peUOlll will -i appmlmllely 30 -. olnoe dnlp
and laboratory eervicea will be IUpplled
free by llie Oounl1 of Orqe.
"AD k lala!I lw tnotment II pmlcUlln
and antlblotko. But • k'• pretty big dooe,"
explalna Mrs. &low, adding that u.. c....
1er will not only be lnwlved In VD trea~
men! but 1!11> diagnosis and counoellng.
Althoagb the clinic will be In Costa M .. ,
~ will lllll'V• aD of the llarbqr Area, includ-• JIJ« ill .,_ of NOWpori J!eoCb and Jrvllle.
11a c1oors )fin 11e, o!>ei ,.. the 11rst t1me
Feb. 14. V•lenffne's 'Dav.-An open boooe
ha been -eel for that dale.
5,000 Polish-Americans
Return 'Home' w Retire
WARSAW (UPIJ -'Ibey
, came from the factories of
{Detroit and Chicago, the coal
.fminet of Pennsylvania and
Wiii Virllnla and tbe shops
on Naw York'• East Side.
They have ln common a
Pollab heritage and U,S.
cltlzelllhlp -and the fact they
came to Poland to retire.
Nearly 5,000 of these Polish-
.Americans now are living in
this country and because or
favorable condlUons created
by the Warsaw government,
tbe.lr numben are swelling.
"I get half a dozen letters a
month from statealde frlenda
, who want me to help line up
·\an apartment for them be.re,"
•says Casimir ''Casey''
· Nowaclcl, a sprightly llO-year
i old a-New York.er who moved
:; to Waraaw four years ago.
Yapese
'Stoned'
On Cash
llDITOll'S NOTll -On
1M lllaod of Yap follu,...
their -cllo!lgt, and you
""" alU>ap find tM banlc
bfaluH IM -V ii !tit
""' .. -dcpofltorr ""' HI U -Ito the road. TM com of Uail Micron<...,.
rtalm ii """"°"" old, and
.. ,,,, ... "" J>llTUl!llda.
YAP, Ml"""""la (AP) -
aiange comeo .io.rty • Y~
wbere bollknil>ben 1 e I
henilas and toortsts gel the
cold shoulder.
Although Yap has Ila own
zip code, Ila 4,500 Inhabitants
;UIJ ~y B0111e of their bills
wffb sblile Coins~ ...
to It feet In dlajpeter.
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Village banlts leave their
HARD CURRENCY' Illes AROUND STREl!TS OF IVAP BUT THERE'S NO THEFT PROBLEM
V1luo of ~ Coins DotermlMd by Number of P9ople Who Died Getting Tl,em ,
cumncy lying out In the r,,.i center lib mammoth petrllled copra from coconuJ.s was slope
or aloog jungle paths •• J. •-douglmula. money.
"Well, If anyone w~~ w The Japanese counted 13,281 He impressed gangs of
left the Island In recent years
-two u gifll to President
Nixon and his env.Y and a f.W
lo museums. 1bree offices
must approve eq>art, and
that's only lf a Yapese can be
found who will sell one.
HOPE
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HOAG HOSPITAL
steal our money,'' said ooe old stone co1n1 --:-rai -in 1129 workers to cblp. ral out of the
Yapese, glancing at a row of but then foreed the Yapese to Palau dePD!ils and he traded
IOO-pound quarters, ''let him. break up about half of the them for c0j>ra on Yap. His
Heh, heh" preclQOIS ,..Ucs to build a heavy ships brought back
1bis Pacific Island cluster ~ghter strip and roads. coins of previously unimagined•-------~~=
between · Guam and the The value of each coin ts size, but they were still
Philippines is a lot lib it determined not by size but by considered inferior. PSYCHO-CYBERNETICS always was. Maoy Yapese, the number of people who died O'Keele's biggest COin -'
young ones as well as old ones, getting it. reputed to be 20 feet across by
say they're happy that way. Centmies ago, Yap es e fish story fans:-....;. la at the AND
The four tiny lslaoda, canoed 250 miles south to the bottom of the harbor. It rolled SELF HYPNOSIS totaling sa llqll8re miles, are llmestooe caves of Palau to off a lighter. ·
part of the Tnlll Tenltorlea quarry the rocks. Since the One day O'Keefe DYNAMIC NEW COMBINATION for sucoeu end
admtnlstered by the United Yapese and Palauans used to dlaappeared in a typhoon, and heppinesa. Gives you t.h1 __ power to br91k Hcl
States, ahd. sOon to have l6me kill each other at every the Germans ruming Xap hibiti, INCRW! YOUR ESP, e1rn more "1-oney. ~ self-rule •I ::portunlty, it was a rough =· se:c, v:\g:: :it q1in s•lf .confidence, Improve your conc'lntr1tioft
p, bad '-"•ht In fter and atudy alc:il\s, increase your vitality l sex 1pp11I. But whatever the 2,000 other Once oblalned, the coins money was --. a
!slsnda do, the Ya-don1 to be balanced on lrall canoes the first ybrs ol the century. , ,__ ,_ .... '"' ',. •. ~ eel _._,.,. •·---y al ·.,.,,. C.... ._. 1-. ... ......,. At ...._ IW. ... appear _ _.. for an~"--and cani _.,..... -VJ •~ apese so -radical. 1~' lNUU& seas back Mme qalD. Often elaborate shell money ·-1201 ...__ lhtl.. c.... .....
No -:-1,.,u1_ -.1•e '---yet whole a:JllVOYI . or Z8 canoes collected at great risk by l.Kme: W-4., M. M. IP·•·
llWWv•-J "" uaa would d1llpP.UI' ancient mariners -with i1t1ch 5Mr .... • rt1IM. hll IMll 9t S-. AH frwae'
succeeded In covering Yapese The -~" .aluabl nl, --"d al that It Is stlD 714"'3 ... 111 llON • .fll. , .... r.11. -en's •--•--~-, •·• an , ...., v e ~ v ue . .. ..,.,.. ~ Ul1:83wt "'a \.h,•....1---f 'onall used Il teraJ U ·DONATtoN IMCLUDlfl 11,lllMMllfn ANO lpcrease in foreign tourists Yapese WIMWUllla recoun.., ~ io!ns. ,as~ flllU LIT~llATUll ON HVCHO<VlllMllTICS
pmnpted the loeal legislature =..n ~~ ~ ~ Only a few stone coinlhave Hr Tlo;s Out So You Won't FORGE
to bao lkirla that do not cover to their wrists 80 that if they--'------~-==='------------
the knees. lost them at aea, they wouldn't
But Iarge«ale toor1am Is have the shame of retarnlng
Maoy lett POiand as
children, were raised in
bea.Uy l'Ollab neighbomooda
In the .J1.f/:1 =-J:il =.i. and through frlenda
and relations maintained cloae
ties with the old country.
not encouraged by the Yapese, empty-handed. ,
whose elaborately n!lued Ille In the late IJllOll, a brassy
atyle bas outWled Spanish JrisJ>.Americao remembered
conqulstadom, German aa Illa Majesty O'Keele tilmed
·' empire bulldifrs, the Japanese up from a shipwreck. Be left
war effort, the Peace ~ and brollgbl ~cit a 'lllinese .... Jll!tMe ....,.ica. ~ and bm&dla~ \et to
. J.fosl tour1ala wm di 'tfOl'k on Yap'•-· ' ~ llere '.head stralgbt !or the O'Keele qutckly learned tbat
Wrap up your windows
in satin ·anct st1eer&.'"l 'r, f
We've wrapped up
But what brought them back
in old age was primarily one _
thing -money. \)(.' ~.
"Now I can do things I ~:j:4'«,J!
alway1 wanted but couldn't ~*~~~ ,,
air ~ " -'alned E I $i 14@ '' • ' To~~.:.Sk, ~.,. retired w~ tiriM'.-~;-,
magazine photographer and uP1 T-...
president of Wa~.w's Polish-LOW CRIME, LOW LIVING COSTS BECKON
Amencan club. My dollar Casimir Nowacki and Wife Return to Poland goes a long way here."
That's where the Polish ~ government comes In. Polaod Warsaw. He paid $4,310 for the coontry In 1971 as in New
badly needa dollars and It place and since !hen haa apent York City alone In six months.
required II I I I and several thousand z I o t l e s a soc a seeur ty "A person can have peace of , h •-t from the installinganall·electric pension c ecu sen mind here," said Stanlev United Stat be nverted kitchen, custom m a d e r. es l'O Mlller, 65, r,tifed director of intolocalcurrency. cupboards, 8 stereo and pu·blic Works from T t the d al carpeting· In the balbroom. o swee en e , Hamtramck,, Mich. "It's not however, authorities pay 28 "If I were living in New eel whe 1111 Polish zlotJes for each dotlar York I'd have to spend flOO a an arm cantp re
instead Of the official rate of month just on rent," be said. pearorcundent J:al~~ people walk
22 blch traosl "That's one third of our ' w can orm a Income -and what would I Few report problems In
modest U.S. penalon lnlo a Uvl•• here. Most speak l'Ollab bonanza in a country where get for $100 in New York these ...
the average salary is 2,500 da)'s?" and flt into the community.
zJoties $120 8 month. Living costs are low here, They also can get dollars from
"My wife and 1 each get a too. Food is cheap and ao Is frlenda In the Ul!lfed States If
social security check for about clothing. Health servioes are they want to go to the West.
$150," said Nowacki, who was soclali1.ed, which ii important Ukewise there b never a
working in a Wall Street to older folks. An opera ticket question of losing one's
investment house when he costs 50 zloties, about $2, a cittzenshlp or U.S. passport. 111
retired. • · Aft e r some etreetcar ride one zloty, f can leave whenever I want to
deductions, that works out to cents. pack up and go," said
16,000 zloties each month." Another attractive fact.or is Nowacki, w.bo -like many of
Nowacki and his wife Jive in the lack of crime in Poland, the PoJ.lsb.Americans here -
a comfortable three-room where as many murders were spends winter v a c It Jon I
apartment in d o w n t o w n committed in the whole aboard Polish ateamsblps . . ----------------..0..--J
Thief Picks
Wrong One
DETROIT (UP IJ -Two
bearded, long-haired Wayne
siate University Public Safety
officers arrested John W.
Thomas. 25, Thursday when he
offered to sell them a
typewriter for $25. .
Patrolmen John Knechtges
and Kenneth 1akow became
interolled When thoJ a&W the
prominent univenlty property
lag aHixed to the typowrller.
'lliey returned the maeblne
lo the Department of Engllsh,
where If had been reported
al4len half an hour earher -
and took Tboma• to the Utb
prectnet polJ<e station.
Where To Go
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COLOll
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ORANDAS 79~ to $50.00
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-a • PVMn • U•HTI • l'OOD
llANKAMERICARD WELCOME
Pacific Goldfish Fann
14700 GWIENWEST, WESTMINSTER a...,.... ....... -.... .._,,
=~'tw ~ 'ln-7105
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8tone money, snapping picture the only thing that would allef picture of the glgaotlc make the Yapese go through
stone wheels with holes In the the sapping task of ""8Ping a neat price.
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Perm sale. Last Week.
We're making waves
so ,you can save 30°/o.
()ur 4' most popular national
brand ,permanents are on
salQ.1,\1!' Include haircut,
shamp-oo, set.
'Balsam_ Plus', reg, 12.50,
now 8.75
'Protelne', reg. •1s, now 10,50
'Phase7',reg.17.50,now12.25
'Triumph', reg. •20, now •14
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bMutY 11101 r , . '-wwllllt,_...lalllilllW,
Shop SllndaY noon to 5 P.lle at1he following storee:
-FASHION ISLAND, Neap .. INcli (714) '44-2313. WUNTIN6TON CENTER, H1111t..,._ ... 171.,
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Government Costs Hiked
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&ACRAMllNro !AP) ,.,. ronl<ld to the LeiWllure scooter1 from Gen• r al
Ollloe apace In CallfOr11l1'1 fer IUI mUlloo a Y'"'· Ntxt Services at 191 a moalb plua I
IOl-IOIN>ld, golcl-&med alale ftlr the price levied by the cents a mile, and the
; Clpilol la go~ to «)It ~ Department of G • n • r • l governor's orru:e r<n!J 1 twill
llom ,.,,. oc, a aew sute ~ will be IU mllliOn. enllne jet plane from _.i
govft'nment price book ' (;ooeral Serilces ls lhe-1100 services al IS2$ an hO<Jr.
reveals. mlUl01> .. f•lf catcl>all ~enci: Departmenl s p o k e 1 m a n
'!be new price SC!iiilule wlll which ~ supplies tor James Burge said that the
boost the rent oo lhe other state departments, coet of the motor ~ ii CAllfQDllll 90vemor'1 llllle of <llllceo on manqeo an aaortmen\ of n going up hall a penny a mile 1111111
the first floor of the Caple.I bulldlnp 1or aboot 40 other next year becauae of increued '-------.J from 11181'(38 In the aurenl , stale agenclea and provides maintenance costs. But ll>e Jtt
flacal year to 1125,491 for the IUcb div-servlcoa as . plane rental might come clown
)'ear beginning next July I. plumbing and aceounllng and a lltlle becauae the atate 1ets ,
'!be f!ve 'lloon above GoY. auto reatall. a-tlltbewlmneofU114
Rooald Reaa111•1 Cepltot suite 'Ille state police ....rt molor of the plane ls blgb eooug11.
''I'll tell you why I'm here. 'lbere are tea lite her
working In my husband's office." •
Judge Dismisses Suit
For Jail Improvement
SAN FRANCii>CO (AP) - A
jud£e has dismissed a suit by
sheriff Richard Hongisto to
force the · city to give him
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1'.ransport
' Chairman
SACRAMENTO : AP) -The
Senate Tran sport at ion
QJnunittee has a new
cbl}irmiJ.ll today.
He is Sep. Lawrence E.
Walsh ({).Huntington Park),
named to replace Sen. Jack
Scbrade (R-&!n Diego), who
remains on the committee.
Commiitee assignments are
made and chairmen appointed
by the Senate Rules
Committee, which is beaded
by the iresident pro tem,
James R. Mills (D-San.Diego). '.., '( ... '
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$50,000 in revenue sharing
funds to bring the jails 'Up to
standard.
Superior Court Judge Joseph
Karesh .said the complaint
sought too ·many thingJ at
once and was too complex. l 1
He told HoJlilslo's attorney •
Carol Ruth Sliver be would '
issue an alternative writ and \
lei !!le maUer go belcre I
another ooort II the petlllon
would simply seek an order to ·
improve the Jails and 11'111&
them up to what the llhertff
called minimum etandarda:
required by state law. I
Miss Silver said she bas not
yet decided whether to amend
the complaint , er appeal
Kareah'• ruling .'
"If the ooort did order the
jails be brought up tO the
standards," Kiresh had said,
"'the ooort woold have to onler
the sheriff to do IL The court
wouldni order the Ma)'OI' and
Supeniaon;to do it."
To Tour .in Riissia
SAN FRANCISCO IAP l -
1be San Francisco Symphony
will be the first American
Bureaucratic
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -
The January prize.winner
In lbeie. mo•nlb,ly
gobbledygOOk 1 contest of
one California s t a t e
government-publication:
"Employe's account of
lll'cident: '\\'bell I pushed
the file dre-closed, my
rlgb! thumb. got caught In
the drawer!
11Supervfapr'• account of
same accident: 'Failure of
em ploye to accurately
esilmale drawer closure
· speed for jimely removal
of digit'."
1be monbii, contest for
"examples'Of bureaucratic
doubletalk.'' is sponsored
by the -slelter of the
Calilomi8 Oepartmeril of
Human -.Resources
0r:~~:-t a II y , ihe1
Callfona )Jeperlment of
Human, Re.sources
llevelo-1 WU -as the alale Department of
Employment unUI three
years ago.•
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orchestra to tour the &Ylet
Union slnce 1965, ·&be state
Department has anndimood.
'!be department aald the
sympl>loy, conduct..i b~ Slejl
Ozawa, will tour Rull!ia In
June under the U.S.-SOvlet
cultural exchange agroement.
The orchestra, whldl will
perform II or 12 coooerlw"" a
tlklay tour, will Ol!!".,.ln •
Leningrad and also •-In
Vilnius and M-. , -The orcbestra, wHb pat
piano soSoiat Andre Watts, ls
scheduled to malte a prl•ate
tour of Wealem Europe before
Its So\'let enpgemenL
1be last _American
sympbooj orchestra Io
perform In the Soviet Union
WU the Cleveland Ordieslra
In April and May of 1985.
City to Assist
Returning Vets
' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
The city of !;Jo Allgeiu DOW
has a "veterans ombudsman"
to help tbo6e returninl ln>m I
the Vletnam ·War. ·
110ur \rietnam vetenna:.,fAce
a pertiCularly d 1111 c a It
cball<ap," Aki Mayor Sim
Yorty ~. appointing
Ray LQ.za to the post. Loza, ••
eervtd 1n mcmm tor 11
mootbs.
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(THE VlKING
WELCOMES •..
''1"• Vilcb19" wefcam11 1 •• all w1rr1~ty ,,pain,
no ,.,•tt•r where _y~u ~ your FORD.
MERCURY or LINCOLl'I l'RODUCT. An "(• .. k
11 tM t you 9iv• u1 tht oppOf'tuRity to 1.m
you ••• Wa Know You'll lo llKkl '
$USTAFSON UNCOLN.J:.DCUIY 16t00 llACH ILVD. • HU TON llACH ....... .,.. .... ~ ... ¥llllot" '
PID oa. ~ with thl• Ad ••• our way
of ••vlng ''TMANU.." ~ Art ~
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REG. $9.50
$ 97
WE'VE GOT IT
WfffN YOU. NffD IT
Jockey Brand Valentine
SOCKS and SHORTS
IRIEn TOOi
SOCKS ·2~
BRIEFS &
BOXERS
1·PllNT
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Brown Preparing Plan
For Voter Registration
SACRAMENTO !AP) -lo make it easier to reg!aler."
Secretary of Slate Edmund G. At the aame time. Brown, a
Brown Jr. aa)'I be ii worltlng Dtmocrat and Ubly candidate
. on a plan to make II eaaltr to !or governor In 117 4 •
r<Clsler to vote In Cllllornla announced that I.I mllllon
-and to stay registered. Clllfomlans had been strieken
The 'procesa would Include a from voter registration llstt -
SYJ~ to allow eon,Unual as required by law -because
regi.straUon by maU, .Srown they failed to vote at the
said in a statemmt. geoenl e l e c t i o n last
"It Js distressing that onJy November. .
64 -t of our eligible · The purge hit Democrats the
cltizen.s are registered to heaviest. They lost 19 pettent '!
vote," Brown said. "We must of their 5.8 mi!lion ell&ible
find waya to enc:out!'ge voten, Brown said .
partlclpallon In electloos and Republicans lool 14 perc<nt. I
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[oleman,;
I LANTERN
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• : Rape Trial
Sebedllled
FQr ).larch
SANTA ANA -A trtnSleqt
ldentlfled a& tb<rman wh<>
~ women in the Newport
Beach and Santa Ana area•
llaa bem ordered to face trial
March 7 In Orange County
Superioc Court.
Judie James Turner set the
trial dale for William Kenneth
Gcod, 34, and ordered the ~
fendaJll to be ntumed to bis
courtroom Feb. 16 for a pre-
trial hearing. Gcod Is beld In
county jail witb ball set at
$25,000.
Tbe Grand Jury lndicied
Good on three oount.t of
forcible rape after hearing
testlmoo)' that he attacked
and rl!J)Od a woman In a
Newport Beach poridllg lot as
ahe wu attempting to starl ·
ber car.
S@ldar, F......, 4, 1973
Elerted
Roger Anderson of
Huntington Beach ha&
been elected chairman
of the Orange County
Committee on School
District• Organiiatioo.
He is a member of the
county education board.
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New B111 Service Launched in La Habra
L.\ HABRA -A DW+RJde .........................
Tbundm)' iD IA Habra.
Ofliclili laid thlll tbo public
1'11J myslem will Pict, • ..,..
up at 1llelt bar&. ud·dellftr
them to any destinalioo In tbe
cllyfor50-.
mrnber of people making the official• pointed to an
lrlp. envlrotmM!ltal r.ctar -all
W'tlhln :II lninutes. and buses an )lOftnd by Iotr-
p-'N)' ....... • 17· pollution propane etJllnem. A discount ~ conto!ni!>1
111 eocer arr conditioned bu• 10 ttcketa co.u '3.51) or 35
-·po!t-up-al the door. Al cents 1 ride.
a;pit tbe waltway will be Several bundred people
"P"'iel'led f« aalety. gatbered II the La Habra
'Ibis public tul service wiD
operate 11> da)'ll • week, 12
boon a day.
· Dlal+RJde will pick a Civic Cenler Thursday to bear
penz up at the ume time words of praile f<r the
.._., mondtti. escepl Sunday system. "'------~
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mid<nt places a leie1D>ne
call to '94-m3. He tells tbe
operator where be lives and
when! he wants lo go and tbe
wltb caJy -call. Orange County Tl1mait
In addition to the 17 aeata, a District Board 'chairman
large stonge net Ito provided Ralph Clark predicted that the
!or· sboppioc bop, school Dial-a-Ride buses would soon
boob or lttocb pall&. And be found ii' every :<>range
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County community and !bat
connecting )Ines of r<gqlar
...... ...Wd lint the city lines.
Transfer& woold be free.
Trip'le Murthr Tri.al
·Date Set for Feb. 28
SANTA ANA -A -
delmy bM -ll'l!lled In Ille
Orange ODutllJ Qiperlor Court
murder trial ot a llllll IC<ttlOd ot tilling hlto .. qed wile
and he( ,,... .......... .
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-set Feb. 11 u the -HEALTH
d!ote rfar Ibo trial ot ~ .... -- ---lprll llatcUt, 50, of Anaheim, • -............ DIMitl ....
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Couple Brings Suit
In Death of Child
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Huntington Beach couple who
claim negligence by the city
and a local hardware company
contrlbuied lo tbe dealh of
tbelr young daughter In a
traffic accident have sued the
city, tbe l"'mpany and tbe two
occupaniaj of e car that
collided with tbe child for
$402,000.
Named as defendants in the
<>ranee County Superior Coo1t
lawsuit filed by Andries and
, Cathrin De Jong of 1991%
Gloucester Lane, are the city,
Natiooal Lumber and Supply,
Inc. and a FOWltain Valley
father and son, Calvin Cotton
and Joim Calvin Collon .
It is alleged that the city
and the hardware firm failed
to take sufficient precautions
to prolecl onlookers Last' May
20 when the firm staged a
sales promotional e v e n t
surrounding Ila premises at
19912 Brookhursl St.
Teedora AntoineUe De Jong,
Firm Sued
Fo 1
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BlowQUt
SANTA ANA-· A major lire
manufacturer and the ~ta
Mesa firm that sold one of ils
products have been sued for
$500,000 by three penons whn
claim their auto accident and
serioUJ injuries stemmed from
the tire'a eiploslon.
Ruth Hanley, 26675 Cali Ci a
Drive, Laguna Hills, and her
parenta, Frances and Fred
Berndt, name the B. F. Good·
rich nre Company and Jones
Tire Service, Inc., Costa Mesa,
as defendants in the Orange
County SUperior &>urt lawsuit .
Mrs. Hanley states in the
actk>n that her husband, PauJ,
bought the retread tire Jan.
28, 1972, from the Jories outlet.
She cla1nts thlit she anll her
parent& later received serious
injuries in a crash caused by
the tire's explosion.
Qeatla Notk!es
COMAHT
Roger C. Conant, 1191 SS, ol NO. ID
Hlll'lllnO'OI) 51.. HuntlflRIO!I B•K'1,
"..-_..., Fib. 2. 51.1rv1wc1 by nit
Wlft MM c-nt, 2 bl'OllWf'S. HHlll
incl o...ld Con1nt, one tht..-, Fr1n-
cn. A m..-n1:1er of Elkl ~ No.
19ffl N1v..i FINI Rftlll'W Incl lhl
EntlMln 1nc1 Ma111,.. Anod1Uon.
SIMAI '#Ill I» Tf,IMdly, 11 1.m. 111
SmitM Chlip94, '27 Mlln SI., Hunt·
Jnvtoft INcll. Vhftlfloll MonGfly . t
a.m. lo ' 11.m. FlmflY $11!10eSls <~ 1rtbt.rtl-bt mlM to 11111! Haar! fund.
Sml!M Mor1111ry di~·
ARBUCKLE & SGN
WESTCLIFF MORTIJARY
Ci E. 17th st., Co1ta l-1esa -BALTZ-B:RGERON
FUNERAL HOME
Corona del Mar C73-'450
Coita Mesa 141-IUI • BEU. BROADWAY
MORTUARY
Ut Broadway, Costa Mesa
IJ H433 • McOORMICK LAGUNA
BEACll MORTIJARY
17'1 Lttplia Ca,.yo• lid. -I • PAarlC VIEW ,_,.l,PAlllt
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llU'ltt • pDI[ FAMILY
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the lawsuit states, was an
onlooker at the event and was
struck by a car at the
Intersection of G a r r i e I d
Avenu~ and Kukui Drive. The
complaint notes that John
Calvin Cotton. a minor, was at
the wheel of the vehicle.
Cultural
Art Aides
Sought
The Weatminster School
District is seeking volunteen
wbo can aid teachers in the
district's cultural arts
irogram.
D l s t r i c t SUperintendent
WilUam Dolph aaid school
district resideots are being
sooghl who can.help out In tbe
elementary schools in aeveral
capacities related to music,
drawing and dancing.
Dolph said residents who
have artistic talents are
peeded as well as those who 1
·~ aerve as
cullural arts
plan cultural arts mm.
11\.teresled' -IS may
contacl their~ achoo! or
the district offices al 14121
Cedarwood Ave., 1194-7311.
Law Library
President
Ewcted
SANTA ANA -Att6r'ney
Frank Manzo has been elected
president of the Orange Coun-
ty Law Library Board of
Trustees.
Other officers named in-
clude ?.!unicipal Judge James
Smith, vice president :
Municipal Judge Philip E.
Schwab, secretary, and · law
librarian Mrs. Bethan J.
Ochal, recording secretary.
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich
of the third dlstrlcl replaced
his defeated opponent, William
J. Phillips, as 1 a member of
the library board. A holdover
board member is superior
Court Judge William S. Lee.
Sen.tencing
Ordered
Postponed
SANTA ANA - A !urtber
delay has been ordered In
the Orange County Superior
Court se'ntencing of Newport
Beach builder Henry Ware
Sprague fo!IOwing hls
conviction on charges of
pimping and conspiracy to
commit pros:Ututton.
Judge Kenneth Williatn1
ordered Sprague. 51. o! 64
Beacon Bay. to return to his
courtroom Feb. 16 for sentonc-
lng that could put the conhc:
tor In stale prison !or one to 10
years .
Sprague was arrested Feb.
29. 19'11, by Investigators who
said hil.. t;xecutive Escort ~ olli<es al Z1tZ ~
St., Irvine, wtre being 1IJed as
tbe base for a pnaotitutlon rlnc
patrooir.ed by w e a I t b y
businessmen.
Chbrges against six of eight
women arrested with Sprague
were later dismissed. Thelr
companions ...,.. fined after
pleadlnc guUty to ie-
charia-
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UNCLE LEN
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How's that for startersl.One or two stories-2, 3, 4,
or 5 bedrooms. Bonus extras like big farm kitchens
filled with Tappan appliances, fireplaces and
c.arpeling, and complete fencing ~II around your
property!
Take our 4 bedroom Brookfield model for a
popular example. It's designed with all the features
you've asked fo~I Architecture with a flair, from
sweeping roof line to upper balcony. Huge open
styled kitchen-living room area for real enter·
taining, And upstairs, an entire master "wing': with
-private den, and bath!-All this frofll'$381995, ·
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indoor/outdoor living, with every ~quare foot of
yard area useable for patio or gardens. The
Greentree neighborhood has its 0wn private
recreation i:enter with swimmi'1 j>ool, pedestrian
paseos, a 5-acre park and 10-acreKhpol site, And
in Greentree, you're clo~e to all the best of the
ll'lli e CompanYs master planntll nvironment-
re(;(ealion, good schools, Fashida Island, the UCI
campus and the ocean fuo of NeWport Beach.
We're midway between the.SantaAna and San
Diego Freeways. Take the Culvedtoad exit to
Walnut and you'll see Greentree!
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A yellowed, doc-book
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today a ~tm.llenl .. the
lbelves,, ti.' (he.i ~-"Mes8.
Publ!C Lll!rary:
N ,"u•'1t "nevei1beless the
-•y.jl>Porint chtllnlcleof iho. ~ and ~ Or the Colla' ,Mesa ll~ 'kltce It
bep.n1ln a beck room a)::K>ve a
blDk i The chrolllcle is the work of Mias Sanh Cooant, the dfy'~ .
!lrsl permanent librarian, who
died In 19114 but lell> a ~
tllal oumved her.
The boot is filled wjlb
detailed accounb of peoplo ,Ibo he Ip e d the lllnry,
newspaper clippings of book ""1en by -10c81 dllzom,
pholograplls and her -J)l!nana1 cwnpients about her
Wofk from 1924 to 19111.
Ft.ff~ [fBRARIAH
Siroh, Cononi ·
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~:iie lnsl'de cover, Miss --~dozen boob. He Ibo wrote In loo(hand, loaned the dty a vacant
·~. (counfy) bu not •f.: ,factory lwlldlng on Pennaln
peared to value each towns Way: Ille"' name then for the 1jcord. They only keep gen· "f'al counfy record." alley behind N e w p o r t
. The library begao wbeo Boulevard between ath Street
members ol the Friday and Broadway. An!! he pild
Alternoon Womao's Cluh the taxes and uWlfy ~while ~led a oommlttee to look the library was housed there tlllo startlnc a library In
'\D01)1!1'11tkm with the counfy. from 1921 to 1951.
The women bepn lootlnc Mn. Spencer wrote the · •
fw book dooon a n d library's !lrsl w r I ti e n
oupervillnc the lending of objeclloo "' a clrculaled book:
bnob as eerlY u !JD unW '"Ibis b .the-ofbook.lhal"I
they ollered the Job to Miss object to aerloull1. 11 """"'""' Omant. · a (nlduate . of ado · all -.1 hat I ha"
i!oulhem llllnob Normal· trlOcl.lo. do lo make the library ,
Unlverslfy In En&Jlsh and a B!"'d lnDuence." r,
hlm'f. . The -. '"!lie Glill cl •
"! toolt the lllnry 11<rk 'Europe," bf. ~
Apt! 10,.1924 11114 worted unW Altabel~, IJ . still being ,
Jjily -counfy pay from , cln:Ulated today.
t to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Miis Conant held Saturday
'lhllioday and Saturday," she morning Story Ho!ir readlnp
wrote oo lbe !lrsl page of her for children and she started n.-i. . the Rocket Club and the. Hal
, From then on, ilie was paid Club lo enc:oarqe ·ehlldren lo
*35 a moolh by the Orange read during the 11U111IDe?. She
Coanl1 Free Library. -.she recordl that book review •r
bought property al 3012 Cllll seaslool aod Splnlsh classes
Drive .. Newport Beach, aod were lield In the library and a
qved In a boule there with her group that lllUdled poll-war ~ slsl.en, Lyda and Edith, pro111ems l!egan to meet there
~ lhelr -· ID 190. . , · ~,.._ recorded monlhly and A -lnJDrJ fnlm a fall • •1 Ir ...._ .0•••••'• told how local residmll -In ltll. Her a!Ji.r1 the lilnry. ·()ne Lyda;toolt on her dUllea unW
was James~ a ~ llbrulan wa
Boc:llester: "At the present found. Sarah Oilanl died • at
time (ml) be gives hlJ her Newport Beacll' t.Ome In e'Tm!nia to the Coal& llfaa 1111 al Iha age of •·
Library' where be holds open One of the Jui -
from I to I , p.m. (while pasted In her --la a ·
reeding newspepen) that Ille ~ -to hei Sf . ,_, .,.
Pl~. may. have e-1nf CoMa Meas. librarlao. '"!11e .,.,....1o book and magazines » wldelpread uaeotlocalllbriry ·
and the children a plaoe to '· fadliUea was dt-ated In
atay off the lllroel," she wrote. the c:umal Qranp (:ounly
Mrs. Faony Bbhy Spencer, Library aonual ~ which
poet and author was· the showed that approzlniately
"1ndpal book -untll her one oul of every alz Coal& death In mo. She hired the Meeaos IJ a patron of the local
llbrulan "to keep library open lnnch library. Thia II'. an
the other two dafl and calalog unueualJ)' high per capita
hernearlf2,000boob(abeput flclJre for library ._.,
in lilnry)," Miss Conant I acoordiDI( to &D Oc:I. Ii, 1141
wrote. . clipping from the Olola .,...
W. Corl ,Spencer gave Globe-Herald. -
Guerrillii Jf a~ R~g(}S~ ~
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It 7 1.m.
A t11in1 oeriea ot lnlldcuu ot the
0 Comm0er Contest" will lllrt tta nm ..
Moodot, Feb. It on !!:<Sr 0-mel S. ll
will sbow -,, W..._, lllid
Friday 11 l :IO p.m.
Students may enroll In the daaa '!I'
unW the day the last -ot -begins. . •
The broadcast scbedule f,.. the
geography class ts: KTrV-TV OianMI
11. Monday, Wodne>day and li'rlday, I:•.
a.m. to 7 a.m .. ~ Feb. U; KllJ'
TV Olannel 9, ldoodoT. Wedneoclly anct
Friday, 7:30 a.m., beclmlDI Feb. U; anct
-XC!:r·TV Channel _, Monday ~
W-Y. and FrldOy, 3:IO p.ni.,
beginning Feb. 19. •
For "As Man Behave1,'' the ~
is : KOCE-TV Cbannel 50, Tueoday anct
'fhursday, 4 p.m. 10 4:19 p.m., ~
Feb. S; Clumnel 50, 'l'ueslay
Thur!day S p.m., beglnnlnl Feb, I; anct
Channel 50, Wednesday anil Friday, l :JI
p.m., beginning Feb. 7.
Students may view the llhcnn u allon
.. they wish, but olflclall say anly ...
·Viewing is ~ired.
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Slaut-in Helps o..t
Nellie Sympoon Is a slnrt·in, but without leaving her home
this Newport Beach resident bas brightened the lives of the
dliklren at Falriew State HoopitaL ·
The 84-year-old band llitches brlgbUy-eolored squares ol
cloth Into tops for quilts. To date she bu llitclled an amazing
lliOO quilt top&.
Members ol the Newport Harbor Gnndmotben Club (of
which her daughter Is a past president) put the finishing
touches oo the qullla at monthly meetings in the boopital's
ll8WiDg l'OOfll. The club recently honored their busieBt vol1111-
teer for her oerri~.
YouCanHelp
If you we lllterested in helping agencies on a voluntary
-., U...... ara numerous areas which mlgbt appeal Just call
the Volunteer Bureau of West Orange County, 11412 Stan·
!on! Ave., Garden Grove, 530-2370, to find a suitable pooition.
Head start'Progmn In Huntington Beacll ls seeking class-
room asm.tanls. Being bi-lingual would be helpful but not nec-
essary. Prelcltool teaching experience Is needed u subotitute
teacben who would IO OD a standby list.
&i•<ks and lunch are part of the pro.fed, so one volun·
teer a day Is needed to aid the cook. Mrs. Jan I.anon may be
called It 5»2370 for Information.
Indiridual> or groups who would undertake a Books on
W,heels program for shut-Ins in rest and convaleocent homes
will find the Main stz.!et public library, Huntington Beach
eager to work with ihem. Volunteen would learn residents'
preferenceo, pick out books suited to them llld then deliver
and pick up books later.
Once-a-month art displays in the homes also would be an
ezcellent ~ect. Those involved would seek out artists, pho-
tographers ools and art guilds for exhibits.
VolunlA!ers would be ttquired to gather and bang the dis·
plays and then return them later. Also contact Mrs. Larson at
530-2370.
Help for You
All Of us fear personal violence, but the odds of being
murdered or attacked OD the streets are actually very low.
There Is, however, the very serious crime to which every Amer-
ican Is vulnerable -burglary.
There were more than two million burglaries reported
in America In 1970, causing a loss of nearly '700 million. In
Callfornla, more than half of all maj0< crimes committed are
burglaries. Your chance of being burglarized are increasing
every year, whether your Income is high or low, whether you
are black or white, young or old, apartment-dweller or home-
owner. When !earing your home practice the following advice,
.it will pay dividends.
Going to the market or out to dinner:
A resldsnce which presents a lived·in appearance ls a
deterent to burglar& Never leave notes which can Inform a
burglar that yi>ur house ls unoccupied. Make certain all win-
dows and doon are secure. Empty garages advertise your ab-
_ce, so close doon.
Leave one or more Interior lights on and perhaps a radio
playing. Tinlen may be purchased that will tum llgbla on and
Oft. Do not leave door keys Wider flower pots or doormata,
lnslde unlocked mailbox or in other obvious places.
When planning a vacation:
Discontinue mllk, newspaper and other deliveries by
Phone or in person ahead of time. Do not leave notes. Arrange
l!ll' lawn care and have someone remove advertlsllig clrculars
regularly. On the olber band, toys acatlered on lawn will mate impression of >CCUPancy.
Notify the P01t otflc9 to hold your min or have aome-
Cli&e plct It up. !lave :Yl>UJ' telephone temporarily dbconneded Con~ your local l'OliCe ·or sheriff st.Uon and Inform them
bow loot you will be cone. Special attention will be given
your bome.
11 )'OIE, find a door or window baa been forced open or
broken "2111• you were away,. do not enter. The criminal may
11111 be tnsfcle SumQ!Oll the police. Do not touch or clean up lJ111h!ng. II a crllne hu oa:urred.
Remember to a1n.ra: lock before you leave, trmt a
nm,llbol' 111111 a by and be a conc:emed •elillbor, younelf.
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Traditions Topple as Military Goes All Volunreer ·:
FORT UJ:WIS, Wuh. (AP) -Dolplte -......,_ ..............
haoplo. lllo -pri-ot Ibo U.S. ~--IWI a nw, -lo!!od. ••1Jb there reelt1 ta a new Arm:/."
Mid ... prtvale .. be puoed lbt -mach1l>e ln his meu llllL lle<tlns a
-Na>, be called GUI, "Bey, -baby.tt
OWlde ID liil!i Ntion -puoed.
paialed In ill enllroly -.... and
llripes """"' ,.. _, ---l)'Dlbol& No one --' to tblDk &be ll&IJt wwtllJ ol Wliina&I.
It wu 4:111 in tbe allemm, c:laoHJp
ohop time In tbe .... Arrrq. ~ ,_
............ !leaded for -bis&-to
dlanp Into mod -lor ... In town. AD Dlgbt In town for -. at tbelr
-pedl -In ...,,,_ -ml purples ml reds and -tbe ~.st ol buuq llllltjlJllna 1111111 uomo.m.
And no -i about .....me tomonvw.
'lbat predaliiilndltion .... burled klllC
ago by tbe Pentagon. Show up In time fGr
Grty -.. at mo, tbe ..,...i IOld.
Veterw, especlalJy NOO., -
¢1 ---tlloy lilt ---hlppened l<ftbelr ... •loe. .... l7Jll&d by patemalilm, I I r l c I
rrctmmlltion ml unqu ea I Ion! •C
obedlmce to tbe --Green Mlcbtne" no•
mallor bow polnllesa DllO -mJchl _,.,_
But lt'a a new world now • .. _ of tbe firing JOU hear anxmd
--la tbe IOUDd of tbe /trrrq'• . ......t _. being llhat In tbe beod." a
beribboned colome1 aid, Oll!y 11111 In
bumor.
'Ibo ... Arrrq -tbe lollcal oufll'OWlh, or butard cblld, ....,....., ..,
vlj!wpolnb, ol l'relldml Nbm'1 order to
;;:,, tbe :;:-::.~""":
mlllileerl and computer bdnlct••
M tbe word flllered down from tbe
-.tary of tbe Army'a alllce, many
proleaatooals bulled their lhouldera and
prepuod for tbe WWII.
In today'1 Anny, men CID voluor.er
for a l!peC!flc post and 'P"'lflc job with
bulc training al whichever ..,. of six
camps they choose. If the army bresb
tbe CCllllrlcl. which Is wrltteo, tbe mau
can c:hoo!e to get oot. Starting aalarles
are $300 .02 a month, plus room and
board.
We la aa hassle free aa tbe Army says
II CID devise and atlll build ID ef!ectl ...
dlaclpllned fighting mrilne. Nol C1111y 11
reveille out, wt so la KP and tbe need
for passes to town.
Commanders are under .-S to keep
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GI SURROUNDm BY ONE OF ATTRACTIONS OF ARMY LIFE-THE GOODS AT FORT LEWIS PX
Emphasis on ~ Wur and Sporting Goods Indicative of Army Gool of s.lay Weak
his legitimate needs. Se a s e 1e11
fomationa and Inspections are out.
Oiaclpllne, --. II still ....., modi In.
And .. la education. Grs Oil three-year
lllln -can got up lo two ~ al
c:ollege credlta In fl>rma1 das!es, many
during Grty hours.
1be Anny beliefts with these m.......,t. it CID ClOIDpele with private
Industry foe tbe JOUtb of tbe nation.
Recnlillnc .. far !mis to _. tbe
Army ClOlTed.
M Arrrq dlld al staff Gen. William
C. Wesbnoret.lnd prinlely oppooed the
imwe, Pentap aources bave said. He
-that wi-tbe dnfl tbe Anny
woold be too black ml too sborl al brain
power. He reportedly-.. lmpoa!ble
racial "'1slous and a fi«bllDI! force tbet
could not aperale .In the ciimpulerized
battlefields of tbe fuime,
Old _. lean _.. a lillle simpler.
They furesaw rifle ••1•1•••" befnc filled
America'• -· When It became _.,,.i, lbe lean of many ro&e.
"We bad to turn tbe Anny anxmd to
meet the volunteers, not vice verai,'"
aid Mag. G<n. WUllam B. Fulton, tbe
""""'8l)(flg general at Fort Lewll.
When lbe VOLAR, or vobmteer Army,
pilot programs begiln In IJ'll, doubting
prolesMM!a belleved their wont fean
_.. being borne ouL Traditional basic
~ .. ''humanlud" to the point
that drill "'leanll ,,... IOI allowed In
trainee bomdo• at night. ' -
Beer was al'8!lable, drill boun were
sborl ml tbq Included lllUe of tbe rock 'em. soct 'em lnlnlng 1¥1 the Anny
and all sem.;., lraditlonaUy have
COll8ideml a*1Jr neceaary. 'Ibo old
idea Wiii that a man bad to be ..,,,l!!lllllj""1 to the point tbel his civilian
ldmlily 1111 llrlpped away end then tbe
-could let to ~ bulldlng ..
-.. llil!llnl !DID. TO e....,.,0.•1 suri>r1ae. the recruils
TodaT• training ls -the Anny
calJa • happy medhnn. Rec:niits set
harder training, WI lbelr lndlridua1
dignity ls not heavily c:ballmpd. The
Pentagon 1811 It II producing tbe quaJily
Of men needed. Min than Giie N<Xl'sald
be would wan! DO part of the new
Rodneys (from tbe llaDg term. Rodney Recruit), iJl cue a new sbooUng war
breab ouL
Sgt. Voaoeal Williams, a Vietnam
veteran who bas been with tbe Army'•
bulc training P'Of!r"Dl at Fnrt Ord llnce
the lncepllm of tbe volt-Anny
program. spoke for many In ·tbe Army
-be aald: "Under tbe )1ft8eDI
lnlnlng I would not want to go Into
combat with tbeae men unless tbeJ get more and tougblir training u.n they &"(
now."
for combat mm jobo, riflemen, tanms
and tbe llR, 'Jll&lifY for •• ,,.,_ ..
(IDUDUB $l(O In federll laael) CllCO tbq
e.mp1e1e lbelr 1n1n1ng.
Everyooe fn>lll generals down la under
-lo '-' tbe lndtriduallty ol tbe bolklm ranb and play clole attmtlon to
with b¥lmlml st.man dnJp«lls,
atbtg '"le tct _, .,aem· and .nm
1111111 .........
--al tbe aid -did 11111 ,_ In tbe mrly ._ -tbe
tboleigb Oiabaul that la still mder ft1
to mUie the Army allndlve to
-1 modi like tbelr lralnlna. In a n"---told Ibo Anny Ibey 1l8Dlal It ,,......., "more
~·" lbal bettor and strongor .... needed 1IDd tbal Ibey
didn't feel trallied Well enouah In be good
Anny men or lo fight a war.
However, ..... NOOs ...... their
jlidgment may be lrd!!!e!wd by tbe """
men'• salaries -up to ttne times as
mucbu tbe veterampt wbmtheF-.
ota1laC ---.... faet--· -mm oacapo oucb~the dr
and clmlsi>llOO the
,...., -to go Ibey
Cyclists Agree
To Repair Desert
Damaged by Race
The dispute between a U.S. qency ml
two motorcycle -over an W!lulhorized desert inolorcycle nice has
been aetlled.
1be settlement came after tbe U.S. Bureau of Land Management bad
threatened to file sult against the El
Cajoo Valley Motorcycle Club att.r 1 a
race, sanctioned by the American
Molorcycle Assoclatloo (AMA), wu run
on a 20-mile coorse !JI tbe Yuba Deoert
west of El Ceotro. The llureeu of Land
Management claims the r a c I n g
motorcycles cut some eight miles of new
trail, a total ol about ntoe acres.
Under tbe terms reacbed between tbe
club, tbe AMA and tbe land qeocy, tbe
cllJb agreed: ·
e TO pay tbe required .....__ use
fee of IZZI for tbe nee.
•Fair Tax~ Asked
Equal Shart! for Singles Sought
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A biD bas
been -In the Smale -whldl an mmmrltd t:apoyor ""'1ld poy
m more -.ta -a married couple with tbe AlllO lllllOUlll al iname.
Ila _ .. Sens. -w. Pact-
-. (Mlre.) and --· ()).Conn.), llBid --g law 3il
mllJian amnartled lupayers P81 ,1.6
billlill In -Ibey would 11111 -to
pay If all~ ...... -a1llz.
Single people poy .. much .. 211 pd'
am more 1n tuos than m&rried people
wi1h • lllUdi laoome, they said.
'Ibe dia:rtminltiaD. arises be .... of
tbe P•liiatel tu llllodlltt and i.-
ol ..... called "'inmme aplittinc".
Under tncnme llplllllng, If a busbond
...,. $II.GOO and bla wife earns •10,0llO,
llO)' poy -tbe tum clue Clll 11111 the
·-al -joint lnoomi! of '3&,000.
-lu nt.. cllmb .. Income cllmb8,
twlee the -due on ,18,000 Is ...,.
~ 1"'s than lbe amount due oo
ps,ooo.
'!be lllblcalf·Pac:lnrood bill would ap-
1111 the -prlnclple to tbe Incomes of
~~A aingle-._ wllh
.. inoome of Pl,000 ~ pay twice
Ibo tax due OD ID Income of $18,000.
Under esWiQI law, Rlhlcoff said, a
2llolle tu)l81a' wi1h an lnoome of $8,000
-~ $l1D-.. thin. married
couple -lllllO -ol -·
Polygraph Bill Introduced
"""''"" -by the D-of lllrlpes they wore.
Russian Smoke
Habits Doubled;
Many ,Protest
MOSOOW (AP) -Russians .,. smok-
ing -.. ~ u they did 10 years ago. Nommokm protest that they are
mJoyinf life lea u a """11.
1.10.. --1,0llO -of tbe -line Health -that .......... le puffeni pollute tbe air in OlllDD!lmal
·~ta. trains and -Dlqis, frit-
ter away wort time on SlllOldlljl breab
and'lbe aet;..i::::w.ti.~ ~
Irate letters In Ill FebnwY Issue. mges
respomlble olflcial1 to take up tbe
lllnJille.
Rulslan ........ apetll the equivalent
of $3.1 billion to cultivate their habit In
1971 -tbe latest figures ·--that wu about twice tbe smo spent a
decade .... 'Ibey --365 billion cigarettes, eompared to about
538 blllloo In 1be United Stata.
e TO rehabilitate tbe ci-t-on
lands that ..... damqed to tbe
asUsfactlon of tbe Rlvenlde Dislrlct
Manager of tbe land IDYWll'· e TO \1Cl!D_plf'l'fth tbe -al Land SAllWIENTO (AP) -Lie In some aiurt proceedings,
M•• .. emeat'a ....._._, land Ule -• -...... CIJUld be aid Sen. Arlen F. Gregorio
Have you heard about
DINNER AT ~ • ...,_... .--· lllmiUal lo I 1111 ~ ())&a-) J>Olnr!ipher -
"'luiremonll !JI future races u • -"'IP -a bill ar lie de--mulls are cond!Uoo of the club'• being rutored to inllodDced In the Senate. not llfml•illle u evideoCe. ~~ of Land Manapmml 1.--------------------------.,i ..,...i: .. e Nol to brlng lull eplnat tbe clul> ot
AMA
• To -lbe club lo good atmllnc for future races on Janda under lbe
buruU'I jurl.!dldlon.
1
Dnink Walking
Is Hazardous
To Your Health
BOSTON (UPI) -'Ibo ~ al
• -drlvlnc .... ...u -Stale police mtlsll<t allow It ii alae baardous
to be a drwW!D pa1osb1an.
A study by police abowod lllat a pa-cent of the pedesll1ana over lbe op
ol It killed !JI traffic acdd«lla last -
wen dnmk. Police baaed tbe1r OOllCh>
lions on a ltudy ol 11 pedieotrlln deoU..
BIOod aamplea labD ol 1Jt k!Ilod
drl'l1!rl, police aid, lndlcaled that A
parcmt ul u. clrtftn over the • ol u nndnmt.
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PACIFIC COAST ,
COUNSELING C~R
• ,.., 20, 1m • .,. 111
SOUTH t.AGUllA OFACE*
J_, Schlppot, M-S-W.
Dlmlclllti-
.t 31716 c-it Ilg! 219, ... 401
Sol&lllo Lze 4'7.1911 ..... .,.
"""' Et • r _. Wz I 11
.,...t.11""9 ht
otdw Adults, hmlllos, Cooples, &o """" a.;w-lad"m"""h. Adulooc-..,.
Po...t Efkclit-U f,.;""'9 a.. ....
l Wa bn • 11u.n.i. feu.
... Ollloe-711 s. ....... c:... ....,.
11 r rs ..,. -mu 11...,..
'Or• Hz nr ,.., a. 1m 1·1 P
PuWlci..ttwte...iwtWI. 1 a-______ ,
•
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SOVS> noM 4 PM. TO' PM.
-lndudes Iliad -tho ..w,i-
• ..... of IDf• -· •
RIBS, 1.95
CHICKEN and SPACHElll11.95
1
OflCJCEN Md~··, 1.95
SPACHETTI and TWO RIBS, 1.95
PIZZA and SPACHETTJ, 1.95
PIZZA, 1..40
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Pollca llld t.oet perw .... ldlW
In all sirtl al tralllc ao:IM II Ill -~lul-. ----------~------------------..
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ENERGY
•
CRISIS . l
Oil a11d Gm Supply Drop1
A.long With Tempera.tUres
<~!-A dangerous llhortage ~dry. But~ AJoocl~•\'1! .,· ' ltaOaodgashascausechcit· ,,_ m•~ -~
-bJcli pricing"'~ 1111, liJact ~~ ... Ille! ."";..1.
the llbutdown ot llOlDe -Snow ' still grips ' i ' and pleu In COllOUDlerS in cold areas In lhe Midwe.!
regions In lower their lhermcr Homec>wne!1 from Wisconsin'
stat& in ,..,.. of more clothes. In Rhode la1and have been
Bui the nation is getllnl! by. asked In tum• dOwn' 'u,eu, ·
A , mild Jaouary ID the thermostats. In lhe East,
li<lrtheost bu eased the crisi1 government. ""411ni11 . ael\ IOlneWha~ but any !fege of aside antipollution nales t°'1
cold -in lhe Northern allow ~ of some 11ates could lip the delqle plentiful, ii dlrlier, fuels . I ;
"''"-between Ille dwindling The effects ere widesperad flJel IUPP'1 aod lhe gradually bul not uoilorm : 1•
lengthenlng d a Y s · The -The state of Iowa has ·
... dllng competilioo for bought up fuel ' on and begun
available fuel could plunge the rationing it on the basis or
natQl into a new crisis almost need . ~ r
oftf1tigbt. -New Yrok City is allowing
'lbe Cost or Living ComteU, dis~butora who nm out or low
meanwbile, bas scheduled a sulfiii' fuel to sell lower grades ~ ~w: t!~beclcg oil that don't meet antipollution
r-stand.anls.
put ii1to ellect recently by -In Los Angeles, New
.aevefal oli companies. York-hound passengers aboard
RefJDeries have b e e n an American Airlines 7~ were
·blamed fdr a late start in . infonned they were carrying
produci• rue1 oil for heating · an overload of jet fuel to beJp
and for trucks, but oil men cover a shortage at New
insist the real problem is a York's Kennedy airport.
lhortage of crude oil. Jn San An'· · T -Farmers In lhe Midwest ----wruo, ex., a ' •i:Jen:'s a very critical Southern city with large from Nebraska to . Michigan
afatage, and from the looks natural gas supplies, city had a late harvest because of
of things it's going to get utilities burned fuel oil to• a wet fall. When they toot
worse." • says Forrest N. produce electricity because or their soybean and com crops
Shumway, PftSideot of The cuts in natural gas and are to grain elevators., they ran
Signal Companies, "because now nlllning out of fuel oil. into trouble because there was ~~lh·esdemandare n_?,t keeping -In Denver, Colo., seven a shortage or fuel to operate ~ •• schools closed or limited• lhe grain dryers. Emergency
"In a natim. where 6 percent schedules. fuel was trucked mto some
ol the world's jJopalaUon -One school distrlcl in• areas.
camnmes 35 percent of its M a r y I a n d turned its Truckers and truck stop
energy, even mild shortages in thermostats down to 60~ operators throughout the
prime fuel liMw 11]> quietly." degrees aod kept operating. \ Midwest are s c r o u n g Ing
Some truck stop operators -Jn Boston, officials , for diesel fuel 0 n e
admit In paying higher prices warned lhat generating plants, I Minneapolis finn sent a tank
for diesel fuel -sometimes schools, industrial plants and truck to Chicago to buy all the
three times as much as many homes would run out of diesel fuel available. Other
normal -oo the open market low sullur fuel required by truck outfits are reported to
when their regular supplies antipollution laws by midweek. be leasing gasoline powered
vehicles to slay in business.
One <llicago truck stop
operator said last week he had
86 stranded vehicles at his
station and no fuel He
chUmed be had to pay triple
the normal price of ten cents a
gallon In get a tankerload of
oil In serve them. It he hadn '!,
he said, food would have
spoiled In refrigerated trucks.
AnUpoliulioo laws have had
an effect In the current crisis
with some large coal users
swilchlng to fuel oil. And
additional stress has been
placed on fuel oil supplies by
natural gas users who have
resorted to fuel oil because
high dema~d for natural gas
h~ lnlerrupled their supply.
Some place the blame for
the fuel oil shortage on
refmerie9. In Kansas City,
Mo., Francis X. Tobin,
regional director for the U.S.
Office 'Of Emergency
Plannini, ·said when healing
fuel was' most ·needed In-~ area, pipelines were operating
at close In capaclty. Bu~ he
said, '12 p0reent of lhe fuel In
lhe lines was gasoline aod jet
fuel '
uOwever, as one oil
company official asked, "ll
you were a small ~
what would you he proouclng
-\higher ,priced gasoline or
the low-priced ~Ung fuel!"
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S..,, F......., 4, 1971 DAILY PILOT 8 :J
Gas Ratinns Loom
For California
SALT !AKE CITY (AP),-
A Utah -... told a
teslslative beorlng OD !11aD lmnlt that be has -
-· lhat Plesldent N1mn Will ast ~nett
manlh 10 permit gasoline
ntioning in the nation.
Dr. llilllnp -... •
.......... , eng;,_ -ting for
llM:ules Corp. and •
t'QllSl!dtant for the Uniwnity
ol Utah. said Monday he could
"MJJ-ly predict" the
Nixon request be<ause he
1ftiewed in ~ a draft
ol N°ll:Oll's Statr ol the Union .......,.
Environmental PrUectioo
Agency Administrator William
Ruckrlshau s bas
Taillights
Mounted
On Horses
"""1ll!lel1d Pl rallonlnc
for portions of 5oulhenl
'Calli~. Including Orlll1P
CWnly. :
-said he also .. involved in a study OD possible
eoergy shortages tor Herculel.
Speaking at l public heariJur
on a ~fare mass transtl
proposal by a Sall Laite City
lawmaker, Brown said that u
mas.s transit aystems are not
bolstered DOW oo a state and
local level, lhe federoJ
eovemment wili .... take
steps to force a cutdown in use: ot private auto&.
Brown said he and a
collr.gue at the Unlverslly of
Pennsylv..U. reviewed a dr~
of the environmental and 11(61
crisis portion of Nixon's
upcoming speech. •
"It was in the draft in
December," be said, but
added polillca! consideratloos
may cause Nixon to remove
the request for rationing
berore be de.liven tbe
message In Congress,
Brown told lhe legislature's
Revenue and Taxation
Committee a bili for a local
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -ope.ion one-quarter cent sales
The city's mounted pclicemen laI In finance a no-fare bus
are going In get tailllgh1'. system for transit districts In
Al'....,''""' the fuel crisis has And their OOlws wW wear Utah would help reduce fuel ~ shortages and cut down on been eased 1n parts of the while luminous leg :stockings pollutfoo.
country by mild January and a rump sheet to make temperatures, officials ~ them more visible to motorists He said vehicles are the
-worried about February and at nig.bL prime souree of hazardous I.Ir Mareh. As one ,..._,:&-:-pollution in downtown SiJt ~UMI The pmtable, battery -'-~-City H official p<it ii, "We are at the operated lighta for ollicers ~ · e noted the
mercy of the weather. If the will be mounted 00 their federal Environment _-1
weather turns cold, we might bacb. ProlecUm Agency llsta S.h
ha•e In resUine cuts... Lake City among lhe 10 moat
Officlala and oil men are Police Commissioner Joseph polluted cltiea in the nation.
cmcm.-•t .... 00 meeti"" the F. O'Neill said lighting up the He said that even when
.. Cl.WU6 ue bone and rider, while on I CWTeOt £uel .shortage aisis, s t r c t e r e 1 h a u s t
but some oil men see the patnll, is to increase their emis!im controls go into
posslhilily ot aoolber fuel salf!ty. effect In lhe nation In 1975, the
shortage this a u m m e r : The city bas SO horses, density of vehicle traffic In
pao!ine ~ may have but hopes In Increase this Salt Lake Clly will cause it to to l'OJ'k into the Spring In balJd ll'OOp In 1lO by lbe end of the exceed standards for atr
up fuel oil nserves aml year. quality.
gasoline suppliis may llUl!er. Ir"---:=.=:~~~~~~--~~---.
Kennedy
Prorses
Care for All
.... ?
Br9ch~re Maps .. Em('rgen:cy Plans
PHYSICAL RBIABILITATION CENTER
11Mrapy -Massa9e -Sauna
I 1 1
..... Na1ot1 ...
INSURANCE-INJURY-REHABILITA'l'ION CASES
WELFARE PATIENTS ACCEPTED • \'
on natural ctigsten In the 1115 Park Ave. Costa MIN 541-1777
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broclnire. ~~~~~~~~·;=:;;;; ... ;;;·~;·;·;·~~~~~~~·~ ·.Be said lhal this idormalionj'
WU ' Clblalned from llUCb
Clarglng tile
with nslling !Is hlDds of tile
nation's health care crisil,
Sen. Edward M. Kemedy and
.......i olher memb<n cl:
Coogms last weel: proposed a
beallh security pnlf!J'8Jll In
provide "complde health care
for all AmeriCana. II
Under the ~. which
the M1ssacJw1utta Democrat
abo offered In tile last
CongreD, nearly the entire
range of penooaJ beallh care
services w<JUlcl be covered.
They include denial care up In
age 15, and, with nniltaUons,
psychiatric care, nur1ing
homes aod drugs.
1he emphasis in the brochure
is on nabral catastroi>hes aod
not nw>made disasten. Yet
10 of the 15 pages In the
trochure are devoted to
preparaUons for a nuclear
attack.
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Third?s a 1 Charm for Ombudsma"1?
-.
SACRAMENl'O (AP) -Teale, who did not upJaln his .\iie can ~o In the courts ff 1rom' iegisi.uve or statewide
Anolher attempt In creale a vote, will be replaced by a he bu \he money, lhe llme, o~ice for two yeani after
:dale ombudsman -an new senator who may hold a an4 a legally OOUlld case Or leaving office," Milla iald.
off i c i a I gr le van c e more favorable view. bef can vote against the The ombudsman would be
....,.........,. for s t a t e Unnih's measure paJSed the imJlmhenl& al election time. able In ~ject a complaint "If
goV<11llllOlll agencies -was Asoembly but died on lhe Bui neither ct these remedies an adequate remedy exists
intn>duced In the Calffornia Senate floor. Milla' staH ii ,..Uy ellectlve in dealing through,~ channels, or
Jqlllal!w last ....t. believes lhal ii lhe presenl bill wi1h a speclflc onmplalnt in a 11 lhe onmplilnt Is mt In ,good
Tiie bill by Senate prv tem gela past the Senate, II& timely manner," he 88id. faith ," lie 88id. ·
James R lllJls, Jl.&m Diego, chances of passl1liJ the · Omhudsmen 1 wiluld be The bill wouJd give an
u 1 nties one lhat 4ied In Assembly are good. selected through a opeciaJ ombudsman fmmunlly from "'"'"Mb!e last yur. Milli' Lobl>Jing aplnst last year's procedure aimed at reducln& dvil lawsulta, l!ld would free
-Alil , other recorcle\I bill ..-... of only ~ pujlsan jprejUdf<es. They him from being required In _,.,.. llO boct In the -opp o 1 l I I o D fro m · J · i.oilld """I' a four-;iar tenn. lestily in judlclal o r
wben Democtat Jess llniuh . representative of a peace Ahd "In cin!er In pre-nae -proceedings
:wm ..,..ter ol a.. state offl'""'' orgllDlzallon, Miiia'' ol "lhe olfloe .as a polllJcaJ coocemlng mattera In "his
Aeenl>ly. ' I staff llllici. I re" p Ing • t 0 n e' the official cotinJunce,
111111' ..., measure would ~ operate ID OJD!iudsman would be borred . The bill ls SB !30.
pamll a California ~ Denmark, Norway, .....,."'*' to 1 cc e pt Britain, Mew 1 W•"" and ..
f c--....... """'!!>:.'''.,. , ... Bert Tuner, an assistant in
Ille Orqe Olanly Office .,
Emergency s ........ aid tllal
plan "bu lo be l,OllO ....-
-than aoything "" have had before ......... !l's the
-'
, Blimrd ~ tllat the
funding aod much of lhe
information for the brochure
came from the Department of
Defense, bul said lhat.
California was one of the few
states to include infonnation
No .Curtain
On Wildlife
first one we've had.."
He iaid that Ille drawillg up
of the p1an was an pm o1 a
general reapinisal •• d
expansion of emergencr
services. He noted that the
county olfloe had • slal! "' 4 • year ago, Iha! ii DOW' lllllDbtn
6 aod will be up lot In a ;iar.
"In the past ~
thooght In tmna "'the bcmb," he &aid. .. Now there is .an
empbaia OD other disasters.."
1'lrne: agreed tbat in ....,
respects the brochure aod
emergency plan ibell is
incomplete. ID the bndae
are lists of emergenoy fallout
shelters, but noled tbat llO
sbelt<n are listed ~ ~ El
Toro and Mission Viejo areas.
· The brochure does say, bow
homeowners caa male tboir
own shelters.
Turner said tllat the oounty
MOSCOW (AP) -U.S. and is ln,.lved In cocrdioaW. an
Soviet, ,' officials s i g n e d emergency services and seein8 that regular drlJ1s are agreement& last week for joint carried out at llChools,
efforts to conserve rare and hospitals and s Im i J a r
endangered species of wild instilutiOlll and Insuring that
plaolS aod animals In bblh ao ellecUve $)'Blan ol getting
countries. supplies In disaster cent.n II
The agreements, which established. Asked if the _, cover research aod studJes of presenlly had enough IUjli>fles
everything from swaoe In In meet a large«ale disasla-,
sperm whales and many Turner replied, "We ft
. plaols, are expected In lead In lnvenlorylng them In find out."
protection measures, the · • ,..,._
offlcl&ls said. • • ..., ....,..... from "1Tl dlJJen Hawaii, Milla Ill<!. Tiiey have
<fo!m1nc 1n be unjusQy treated abo -"'811 by local •' '1!r a llate qency . or Ill governments Jn this ooam.,, ~.,... 1bore wouJd be .. he added. •
-.., lnnotlpUve pown would
ftlle the ombudsman wouJd include boldinc bearlDp and
.... no judldal -· nor flsuln1 reporta and
wide exchanges of scientistslj-:;;il~~:iiii;f4~(tj
and specific development and JI• ·
~§~~~I " Mlllk Mza · Mi~dle of Morning ~ Quotes j Mc'!!'~!."s
by pollcemm wilh rifles weer-FlJ tlE>l\Y ~ "'~:..!"~~
260 Million Moved
-In dhclpllno recpmmendalfoao NEW YORK (AP) -#UIDEl4officlals,be~ ''U tbt .rlport or SeeurlUes ~ p • 1,_ the results ol JU rec4t1~ adveraely worth about '8
"'' .... lllld bring tbe elfeot • llla\f ..,acy. the mfllloa moved U!rough the
r-e ol p!1i1ic opiJdolJ to ~--:· ~Mlllathe -ol Pbfladelpbta In two _. .. 1ovtrnment 1 .......... ~' ma -recent Saturday .? .. • m -~-momfllc. 41 lar l8 the OD!!>-
""-ol -lhould ' ''ll!ert IJO ·a pl IDlll!' PIJl1 llmlttlii ... \II WU be,..._ thia --Cl( cltlzam wl>o bilJeve thet .L -·-_.,/ la ';;°-'al Son. Slephen pe! Dlil1114 II lndillerml or .,. i...,. llJOve of JIOCUl'lllm
L lll!Js• .... antqonlstlc In tholr al d lime, mr. P.-. 1).-l'ollll, ~" MiDJ said. "Tbit Fldellly Lila lnsiJranct Co.
-aplolned Lut z:-;: bollef JIJaJ. In many -.. .... morinl II& -q4
... 4led In tho entirely justllled, but lhere 11 -In 1 -o f tic e . ~ .... °" ~T 1 little tho •-dlbon ""' Securities ~ looded bJ1o a ~....-~, ~w ue1~do~abou~t=t=L~~iiiiiii~Brlna~~~~~~~~~i -... -., tile .. -
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Ing bullet-proof vest&. T--1 p.a.· J ,._
The reuon u.e move took .,1~~~~in~the~l~•l~!ll~l'~t~31~p~1l~,!~84~Z,.~5098~~~~~ .. _ u clld ""' ·--..... <I -· II '' Wll tbat the • NUNJ ...... HAQ ~
tnlCt -Clllfy tab '50
million worth ot -.. •
-trip. FAdl trip -ID BE A MODEL
mlmtet -way. •
or loo le GU mw 1
Negotlable MCUl'itlel were. A • u ' t • • ' I I N A • I • e " • l •• I •
f$O mUllon of the -mWioo '""""' fitt fnhloft, ,..._,TV, Mo4tUftt "'s.IJlcp:e:••••
and they Wlf'e all In Clle ~-~ ef ac,... Adot"I 0vi14J
cardboanl hoz -mating thal
by lar lhe most valuable load
ol lhe morning.
l'lACIMINT A$SISTANCI 1lwu Ow
STA1' LIQNSID MODlUNG AGUICT
"C/...., N ... Fo""iAt°
Lt/ JJarr cf/ ,
STUDIO of CHARM & MODEl.lllG
1519 N. MAIN. SANTA ANA
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10th
• an~1versary
celebration
SALE • dlle to lllClllJ
reqaests. we are
extenclin9 for
another two wffks
oar sale on these
mQCJnificent selections
of imported flmlture
and acceuories from ,, .. ,, ,..,..,,,_ ..... s,.., ..
ydi'l.' s, Inc.
IH1'EIUOll DECORATOR
400 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport leach
548-2358
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Jon Bush, plont
.ervice foreman
for Pocific
Telephone Co.
checks with PBX
installer by phone.
Mrs. Bush sends
hus band off to
work (right).
For right, son
Butch tries 11
chemistry. pro ject.
Hubby's Well Heeled
Second Time No .Charm
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm so
ashamed of the mess I bave made of my
life I doo l know where lo tum. When I
have lo write to Ann Landers, you tnow
J 'm at the end of my rope.
I was a widow for four years -
children grown. I went back to my old
job and it saved my ~nity. That's where
I met L. I woo'l drag out the story, but I
could write a book, Ann.
This man came in - a customer,
handsome. beautifully dressed , a few
years younger than myself. He was
polite. refined and very interesting to
,.lk to. We had dinner one nlg)ll and f
felt like a school girl. Aller that we were
1ogetber aJmoot every niabl
He a>! bis wife ti8d .!ieil three yesrs
ago, that he owned bia .... business, had
"""'""1 in Nevada and I was the first
woman be bad met since ber dealb that
he cculd really Jove.
We ..,. married tbnle months later
and I was in heaven. The following week
tbe tiDk began to come inM-He owes
e..rybody, has a jail record for forgery, "11 llat • widower, but divorced -illl'ee
-lie drinb alone which I did oot -· ..r rm• nervous wreck. We were _,.,. bf• priest and l om ubamed to
to --tlit mm. How could I -._a llupid? P'-help me. -
NO !UIS
..... II.II.: See • lnyer. '!1lere " •
.... .... 6ol ,.. ... -lllia a 1' • 1 ·11 Wcet_.... ne __ ,, ... _llto_.
llBAll ANN LANDERS: !'YO ..ad '1 Jot
Ill Jato -Ml .. ID 1011r cohnna, !Jut
e1oit1bere -alflll boir "IV fonlboll is
naizilc -7. .... tbal the -it i.c _. I'd Ullt lo mate • few
, .. '"' '• Al a I 1• Id wbo wascbed ...., ,, ._,, ...... -kllll ( ...
rm..ia' ··-tt)l'dliUJa
ldl ,.. wl!J.
f
1.fy wife and I have oot bad a
conversation in 10 years. The ooly time
she t.alks to me is to complain about the
kids or my relatives, ask ftr money,
report on the condition of the plinnhirw,
or unlosd a little beauty parlor gossip.
She reads movie magazines, bu m
interest in my work. and we have ftl'Y
little to talk about.
TV is a sumtitute for other things. At
least that's the way it is in our house and
I'm willing to bet I am -NOT ALONE
DEAR NOr ALONE: I _, bet
against ylMI. U )'OI wemm tat dMft .-
to try • Jillie esperlmeat llto am -
your hasbaad books kb eyebalb lalo lfle
idiot bex, offer llha u Wu rt'IC
alterutlve.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: f haft bo<n
trying lo learn to play duplicate bridge
for over a year and I'm no good at it.
Whal I want to know Is Ilda;
Are good bridge plal"ft _..
intelligent than poor bridge playen! la
other words, ts the alllllti lo play .,..
related lo a biah IQ .,. auperiar bzlefled1
I ...... eueilent .-. aild""' ....
well in busineaa, bul Ibis ~icate bridge
thing bas me feeling like a cue ol
arrested development. u you print my letter, Ann, pl<me
don't use the name of my IOwa. '
Everyooe would know I wrote ii. ~
you. -NO EXPERT.
DEAR NO. EX: SI., •111111' I
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playert ... _, .. ""'.I ·---uu •tf11 mate• lhllc-la Ille -.....,_ ..,.,., ..__ ,..,.. __ .... ....,...._ .. ...,.._IW""1-• ..... ,, ............. .
41ttk111t • C6*AliltlaCe • •• P' J t111e1 'dew aa rrtYalaa.
A ao-nonaeme aPl'l"'ICh to bow1t dell •
wllll Ufe'1 moot dilficull and -rswudlnt! •IT8Dlemenl. Ann Lu..,..
boot1et, "MarN&e -What lo .,_..,w
will pttpare you foe beller .,. -Send Y1lUr r<qllOot to Ann ~ II
care of the DAILY PILOT --•
ceotl In coin and • Jane. m..,..r. -addrsooed .... lope.
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-With her three
doughters and
friends, below,
Mrs. Bush adds
to the sou nds
of busy family.
' At 5:30 on an avera~ weekday
~· Jao -is l>mf· Jlldial lundlei for ber !Our chll...,, findibg loll
Mn. Bu:sb "*"1.i tMt elldl illt 'n
"dlecb ii & lbe)ab ~ --he...,....._. JOit. J ~ -ml lo "I becolme -.. operator in the lint
...,. ... ......--i jali, Ibo --.._&om!• the -is famoul""'
artld• of -~ • ailcJ I aolvine the probleD ol getlluc dlSbond and cblldttn
oil to wort and ochool. , •
wilh him. lb lrliamg," sbe 0dlied07.Yau never *IP
j leaailfllC until )"Oil wat to s&op."
The Omta-cm *1 kt ....., ·
iDlfallrr if me ..W &W II ar if .. TUINING a.ASS .
II)< 7:15 ...... made •• 28-mile dri ..
from Laguna Niguel to COiia Jlless lo ber
job 11 a plant . senioe foreman foe
Padfic T~ Co.
tbe job mtails-. -p'=z' Fw · la oddljlm, tbe-Y·NJ!I <laws
enmple u-su111u..,. .... I •' ... .,,m.~ to find pGlllble
p11aae ..,:P..... cr....,Wyl .n.-., ~' stem lew!I penonnel as wen a
tbe -tries .... il . 4lloct •• ,t.._ lib loabilll1 to cl .. ..-:bee. (i••iplPkm, gr.oap dlla ....
Tim, tbe employt, is din!il..i to -•-to·wwt cm the ,...t piiDt.
lllrs. Bush -out of the-··
..,. ,complex OOllln>I ·-. SbO aipenises olx inslallljtlop ,_ each
in charge cl a crew qi six.or ..,.., PBX installers. .
Wblle a Weplme installer is limited to
·res1c1en11a1 and man business Jobs. the
skilled PBX imtaller bandies larger
operalioils, -u -d switd>boards.
Mrs. Bush Works with the roremen in
sdleduling workloads ·and band1es any r<Sclledulinc problems·that arise.
OPERATOR
°"l1lere cm be a lat cl•' r• Ire ••
-u.n is ' ----pp betwuz ~ml*•• Ml a.~ deputmmt.'" lfn..t1Ulb ...,.... .. ,-. .
"I --Ille job ..na. Ille -that the cw'·-....,.. !Int. We lry.fe
utilfytbe.,..._rt ftl'J Ilk J
-...... !ltf:• -lllli -is •llQWll!IMe -the ...... ~ ..
their piOOW-." 1
WOllK TOGE"mE:R. . , The foreman, wbo began worting with i.
the company seveo years ago as an "Youbaveto .... lof!fber,"*aid,
ctp<nl«, tnlllfemd lo a job ii\ "and the mm moti tbat ii the)' belp ene;
customer servlce aa a r<eeivin& cJert. rn help them. A1f al my r........, ..i
She tllen worked her way 'tbnlugb the my imta1Jen, are jewels." ranks. . . 1 ...
AWalP !lie ii • -• • PBX What goes oo between a r<quest for installer, lfn. ilmll_.__.. . ., the
servia! and oo""""tioo of·tbe'tnstallatioo complexities ol tlle -to bmdle
is an unknown7tO'"tbe general ~blic, she almost any ~-
said. ' Whoo the -gm niUiog, she
She nplained that .. Wlien an order plans to ride with-of the •-•Ii•
comes in it first must go through ber ·the field to leant m.e -bow tbiQp
office. wort.
Nm it can be routed througlr lbe local On tbe oilier '-1. a • ...,... PBX
offke, to a central olflCe in Los Angeles, installer is _.,C tlqe -a Ille
-to a central office in the county, cma.t <m1er a. -b e 11 e r
back tO Los Angeles for1l<sign sketcbes m-..••""• fnil> -lo -and bsc:t tit her~ !Or scbedullDg. AD . as weiL I. . • _ "
of this takes" about a week. · _ llopelDily; * aid, ddi ol1W ...,.
The systan_ ls set ·up lo lakO care .ot · PBX men wi!Uie -to p llnogb this
emergencies, however, and she eiplained procea ' ·
that genuine emergencies are handled AI"'°'7&b lbe'mmied al 17 ..i dillii1
immediately. atlemf 'rd!egr, Jm·-!oaad tbat lbe
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lfn. -!lopes. lo ----u wen as getting in·-cullego
-wbm sbe bas a little apore llme.
?be --"ii lib • mmJ-.i>--. · ·--· ... ...,,_,, -tbe ...... iml lllnya ilJln>M1late.
W-dh the --Damon ("Buldl")
DoJna, Desir<O and DelPe, aged I to lt
-nl an ....--present ooJJoct1aD ol -But U.. Bush
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family believes in havinl
an "apen-<loor house, becaUJe when the
doQr's open you know wber& )'OW' dlUJdrm are..,
• Det. Bush and his wife .. ,.. brine
tbefr wort bome ana try 1o -·tbe
... ..-to family activities. With tbeJr I~ trailer and three other !amlllell
the)' go -camping.
''?be -get lo ... the boeta in
tbe lllOnling:, tbe adults in the aiun-.
Breakfas\ wl)ile camping out is llke
GnDd Central Stalioil. But we sleep
1IDder the stars, bike. water ski and we
low ii.''
she·s found time to get involyed in
-and Olb Scoots, and bas been llDown lo ~ two car!oodl ol
temagers•lo ...ms. -The ~ '41llm
~ wi&b,roct mmic twa1me of.
lt-yeaMlld Desi's -in,guila'r ••.
How does Jao Bush bandle all ber
jol»!
"I couldzi'l do-ii if the family -'t an wort together ...
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IRoom-size rugs,
scatter~s,
rug squares.
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How's ttlat ·for
1rl+i i ? Cl:' lung a rug .
saJe. POlyester shag ~e. ~
Thick shag pile has'PJ8'11ed 1a1mtaa.nbaclang. .••
Flllished edges Gold. green blue,. or l9d 1Dnas. ...
9' x:lt' size 6' x 9' size 25A9 -13:59
Reg.2999 Alg.1$.99
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Qilll9r a.tt ...._,, W.. 7, CW... .. #¥, Callf. -..--cawn nm __ &......,_ ,..... ~eil l•rYlc• -.._. _.. ~ ---c....... . ~ Clll'JIW•llm\.
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8055 ... AS lON<i AS r CAN JrW:'.E' AU.
1l\E PECISICl'IS.'"
Car Does
They Make House Calls
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FAIRFAX (AP) -funk and the for<elJI and other too&'
Lathrope carries wrenches for special mecfwnjcal tub.
and pliers alongside a "Tben's a 1>1 ol people -
stelhoocope and foroept! in his don't llR to take their can
little black bag. and 1ea ... them in service Ila'
His two partners are lions !or bours m end.~
similarly equipped, and their Crowley adde4. "We -
coayerted pootal truck bu a rigllt thin. wberevtr U.
handy -aelectlon ol liming ha Ye -..... lights, compression testet:s. lg· nition ....... C!, fan belts and Re said...-customen are
,... -awt!d lo belr Car-Doc -other tools found in nonnaJ ~ ... calls and ,..,.lied at service station. ~
Lat)lrope, Neil Crowley and the Oat $10 -dwp. • Micllael Tacbet run a "Car· Crowley said they on able
Doc" business here which to charge a low price ......,.,.
specialira in hlwe calls. they don't ha.., the overlltad
Their .bright ytllow -ol keepin& up • buDding. '
truck is a minlahn'e oervice Car-Doc bas helped lwried
station on wheels in Marin -..0 get their *""""' Count)' north of San Fran-dooe in time and bas ooolhed
cisco. It brings help lo ailing the fatigued aulol ol tGmilll'
autos wherever they may. he .Jn moWs and trailer pub.
Z4 hours a day -like the old "I bappmed Olllo a car llalJ.
coontry doctor. t!d oo the lreewl1 ~ allond
Lathrope said he bas Car-Doc'• ....... be uld, ada~ the stethoscope -"but the drlftr ...-.. lo useiui for locating sinister lift oot the whole · encJn8 oad
noises in a running engine -put In a new ~· rigllt lbert
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DAILY l'ILOT $<1oc11J, F*-J 4, 1973
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Florida .Property
Values .Skyrocket
MW4I, Fii. (APl -If
you're a middle-Income wage
earner who'• betn dreaming
·-that little Florida hideaway on a llUl'f-wasbed
beacll .. !Jau.lilled laR, the
od>lce lnlm major Fbida
llnd IOllm ii "target It"
Throu1hout Florida,
lncreull!g populalloll and the
'oompellllm frvm out-of-slate
buy<rs bu boosted Ille price
ol everyman'• paradise
beyond the reaeb of the family
eamlni much Im than $15,000
a year. ~
Pricel ol weekend rtlreatl
within comfortable drlvlq
distance of the state's major
populallon oentln have lky-
rocket<d, and the -land tb.at ti avallal>le ill low-
coet hecanse rullty doesn't
matdlthedrelm.
"I'm afraid that far the man
who'• not nWq much
money, the drum ol having
bla own little bldea.., la just
·.=!..,~~.:~
tbe P'1oridl Panbmfle'• IDljor
landlOllm.
'"lbere's very I i t t I e
beachlrml property for sale,
aod what ls available is
beyOnd Ille reaeb ol everyone
but the wealthy," be says.
"There are a few 1ota
available on aome JI.ice hiss
-for. llY '4.000 to '6.000 but the guy who's
maldn& $10,000 a year doesn't
have die money for llOlllelblng
like that.''
Dem Wylie, executive
dlroctor of the Penaacola
Clamber of Commerce,
.,..... tb.at lllOll ....,....tloo
property "la way out of reach
of the average guy."
"You can find nne North
Florida land available out in
the woods, but huge areas are
owned by timber companies
and they artni selling. I tblnk
a lot of people who have
VIC&tlon rt!reala ln the
Panhandle are hanging OD to
them because they know that
in a few years they'll turn to
gold," Wylie 11ya.
An $1i,ooo -a -year state
employe from Tallaba ....
bought bla private bldeaway ln
WUulla County for $2,iOO,
"but lt'a only a Jot, Jeu than an acre."
'lllt lol la (II the Sopchoppy
River, where big, most-draped
trees hang over the stream
that harbors plenty ol wappy
baa.
.. I know it isn't an estate,
but I don't know many other
people who can uy they have
their own pJace where they
can get away from It all.
!light now, I can go down
there and pitdl • tent and
photograph nature for a couple
al dQs. 11'1 ID eocape loll of
people would love."
'lbat11 the dream.
But tbO anake of profit
already la leer1ng clown from
the trees.of bla UWe Eden, be
says, poinlq out that a friend
wbo 1JoaP1 a -11r Jot ,i.
months after him 'paid 13,400.
'Ihe·execulive director of the Jacbonvllle B o a r d of
Realtors, Louis Basler, says in
his area "an average
waterfront lot on one of the
lalt.. MIDS 16,000 to $'7,000
right now, and that's not a
large lot."
"Good riverfront property
with blgh. land and loll of
trees will bring 110,000 to
$15,000 a lot. A beach front lot
at Ponte V edra recently sold
for ta.l,000 and that was for an
unimproved property only lllO
feet wide.
"People from all over the
country, people with money,
come down here and see
llOllletbing they like and buy
it.'' Basler aays. ..'Ibey may
be buying it aa an Investment,
or a place to rttire, or maybe
even u a vacaUon retreat
they can visit from New York
or Olicago or Philadelphia."
·Slumber Party Not
Event to Snore _4t
"/11 ERMA DOMBECK
The older I get, the more I
.come to appreciate Llnie
·Borden. The kid may have
'daeated her parents out of
their Social Security, but at
least she dlclni lor11ft them to death with slumber parties.
A slumber parly at our
house affects ua all. Not only
do ... au drag around 1n the
morning like pallbearers with
hemlal, but the entire day la
shot.
"What's the matter with
you?" asked my buWaod
tirtdly.
• "I'll be all righl. '.' he said,
blowing his nose. "I just went
into our bathroom and inhaled
an overdose of Cleara.sil."
"I know. There are three
girla in the other bathroom
abaviq their legs ...
"Even King Kong cloeso'
abave every day."
"I hope they had mougli
food to Jut the nigbL"
"Are J'llll Rrilul?" be
liked. ''ODe P'I braullit In t1i1M eulooda ol ttull. 11 Na-
l)O!e(ll hid bad just baH ol
ll10lie IOPlllJes, be could have
held oal -at Waterloo until
WelllQgloo froze ..,._ What's
that eSplollanl" be psped.
"Tbo -iusr popped up."
•'Ke@ it down," be ... anec1.
"lit -la ready to detmate. I )Ult cloa't Uldonlaod mt lboJ llnd to do all ....
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On Screen Cinderella? Maazel Conducts P '
ilharmonic •
The DAiL Y PILOT IJ seekine • Cinerama l.<Jrin MaW!l wW -.ct
ni.J ..._.,,.I« O...,.... Cinderella w attend the Holl~ premiere of the ~c~r~·~th~
.-......,. ~--~-G·"u 1.,. re-issue of ''Th!J u Cinerama' and I<> meet the man "'·--·~~ ._,.., ~•~m -th C" Ashkenazy as ,_-• II ........, -tlUed "W"""" (Lowell Thomas) and the machine ( e merama 8,30 p.m. Saturday, in
In Pllml" II ocbodolod !0< airplane at Tallmantz Aviation) that made the super Crawford Hall, UC Jnlne. w~ in IWhlncer 111111 realistic movie possible. Sponsored by the Oraoge
.., Gnllld Avenue OOl1h of To be eligible, girls who now live in the Or· County PhJ!harmOole So<lety,
Palm su.et 111 p.m ange CoaJt. Mea muat have been born (IOYWMre the program wlll •P"' with
IJlcluded will be "Matdchen In the U.S.) on May 1, 2, 3, 4, '· 6 or 7 ol 1953. Bartok"s Deux Images, Op. 10,
in Uniform" (1931) and Winner wU1 be the soon-to-be 20 years old cont.est· "In Full Jt~lower" and o'l'be
''Oljlmpla D" 11911). Dire<ltd ant who comes nearest to naming the number ol Village Dance." N~ ;,
by Leonti n • Sagan. week! "This u Cinerama" played in Los Angeles I<> Scriabin'• Coocerlo In F lharp
"Maedcben" takes platt in set a still-unbeaten long run movie record. minor for Piano and ~prior to Hitler's rbe. To enter, send: Orcbeslra , Op. 7.0, played by
$(S, ln I IChool for daughters Name A s h k e n a z y . Following
of anny ofllcen. the movie Address intermission Tchaikovsky's ...t\Jl8mlll'~ ldeals of Prussian Phone Number \lf•nfred Sympho•Y. Op. 58
~-Birthdate will be heanl .
.. Olympia 11," a record of Number of Weeks of LA movie run Lorin Maazel ls the newly
the 1 .. German Olympia! -Write all this on boek of poottard and addres5 appointed m"'lc director of
the year of Jesse Owerw -is it to: the famed Cleve I' and
a monumental effort 00 I.he Cinerama Cinderella Orchestra. Born in l<"rance in
part of director Len i DAILY PILOT Public Service Dept. 1930 of American parents,
llloleostaht p 0 Box 1i::a.n Maazel at a very early age
"-"-1-1-is free to Guild · · '1\1\I ~· Costa Mesa, CA 92626 revealed e x t r a o r d i n a r Y members. II to non{;uild /'--iDUl<rtaJ ability and an ..,mben. \.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,....;....-'
Search on lor Teen Ore stra
If ·you're between the ages
of 12 and 19, play one of the
lnatruments I'm about to
enumerate and you'd like to
take a crack at playing in a
top Olgbt orchestra then I
might have the very thing for
you.
Dr. Katz still conducts this
splendid ensemble and he's
more than willing to grant
auditions no fee or
membership c h a r g e is
involved -to anyone who will
contact Mrs. W. A. Grt'ene, his
Southern California
representative, at 272-3667
(area code 213).
TOM BARLEY
First, the instruments:
Oute, oboe, English horn,
clarinet. bass cl:arloet. alto au.. bu!looo. trumpet ,
trombone, French horn, b>ba.
druml, tympani. percussion.
harp, vio1Jn. viola, cello and
string basa.
'!be Clldlettra that might be
able to uoe you is Calllomla"s
f l • • junior Philbannonic
Orchestra, about to celebrate
the 36th anniversary or its
founding by the great Dr.
Ernst Katt.
Right now the orchestra's
otganizers are busy arranging
a bumper 36th birthday season
for the ensemble wlth plans
that include the offering of a
record number of concerts in
the Southern California area.
At fUU strength, the Junior
Philharmonic 0 r chest r a
boasts 125 talented teenagers
rrom 40 Southland
communities and the demand
is growing for the group's
Music Box
performances at many civic
and charity affairs.
All you have to do to realize
the stature or lhis group is
look at the names of
personalities who are
honorary members of the
organization.
They include composers
Richard and Robert Sherman
("Mary Poppins"), "Music
Man" Meredith W i 11 son,
violinist Isaac Stern, concert
pianist Jose Iturbl, violinist·
I TODAY'S CBDSSIDBD PUZZLB I
ACROSS 79 B.tuddle 136 M1ckerel 20 Prepared 92 He1dlint1
11 ft19muner11• 137 Tf11nuc1ion 27 Re1pond 93 Throng
1 Se1i. 112 M~ncoin 141 Tennilsco1e 29 F1el\ch river 94 Oeb1se
8 Wooct.n sl109 83 C005pir1tor 142 Fragr.nt wood 33 Suttie• 95 Blblle1I wom1n
,1 Hulhen 85 ..... 144 l.loeo ,. '"""' 96 Reslf11in
16 &Mnc• ......... 146 Wute 38 Moun11in 97 Auauin111t
21 MutiCll &how 88 HM~ eAowlf'CI making 98 R1vlne
22 Lyne muse ... _ 1'8 Negligent 39 Unsullied 99 Pene1r1te
23 M.;i&tr11e -~ 149 Thu1 •I Oecrff 101 0UJ)9
24 !oolt 911 T 1blttlnd 150 E11cllm1tion •3 Ap1nment 103 A1 far.a•
26 8ibical ting 91 SoiciWde 1~UH ..... MM .. """"" TOI Accufll9 • 26 Odin'1 wolf """" ISC EQYP'tian • ln1trllment 107 f\ime
28 Uprighl 93 Adhere --•7 Numskull 108 WOody pllnt
30 High po)iint 95 81tgpipe lw>le 156 From: L.llin 49 Without: 110 B1nls1er1
31 Cllclum 95 L1ndm1rk 157 Baner comb. lo1m 111 Flit& ..,,.. ... 97 Unusual 1S9 Emit !iO Bovine sound 113 Cu ~ed moldlng
32 Mellnc:hoty 100 w • ., 160 Pomble ctllir 52 Gel\erations 114 Pedatal pen ...... , 101 ot tM: Fr. 162 At no time M Alight 116 Scottish uncle
JBShield 102 Musical stuctv 164 8eque11h 65 Thong 117 Sprinted
:J7 Biblal city 104 BW""'8 166 Abound• li6 Follow 119 Cl\j.Jrehr~
J9 ,_,,..... 1C6 Speni:lh 166 Figure of 57 Living on 121 V1t111llda1
4'0 Wk! plum -· """'' prev 123 Surr•nders
•2 Hebrew prophet 106 NocturMS 167 Cont1mlnilt1 59 Treeless plain 125 Gouip i1em
... Coatinent ""' 61 Coal-Kre•ner 127 French hu'*>and
41 Th1"fold: 107 Regalt DOWN 63 Haltttr 129 N1utic1I
comb.form 109 Califofnil 1 klteBect 64 Monastery 130 Sew .. °"""'""" '"" 2 Lawlul •uperior 131 Oak nut
48 Polit# 110 Be~ 3 Roman lour 66 Sullen 133 Analyze
beh1vi1Jr 111 Soil 4 Heavy cup 67 Interpret gramm•tic1\ly
51 Eiiislence 112 PrCHIO'ln 5 Vegetable 69 Fermented 135 Slighte,f
.,,~ 113 Fruit 6 Earthqu•ka: drink 138 Indian
55 Rigid p611nuriofl comb. form n Pronoun mulberry
58 Brawl 115 Oim 7 Lelld me1au11 74 Dutch meter 139 Encumbtntd
tiO CMwrong 117 G.mut 8 Contempt cry 76 POPP'! herb 140 Pu! forth
62 U.d MJ!fide 118 Sweetmeat 9 Siouan Indian 78 Mall pany 1•2 M1stict1t
6S PMnplllet 120 Vilt.II! 10 Indian can 79 Chureh 143 Demolish ... _. 122 Arab.an 11 P1f'll'V9f1 p1111g~y 145 Biblical
68 Oothing ctnefta1n 12 Absk1 80 StortrhouM ch1r1Clllf
7fJ Aulllan rivet 123 ProleAIOn · moun11in 82 Sliver con• 147 Tincture
71 Engroued 12• PttlV 13 8ea1ing pt1ttt 84 Oversee 150 Commotion
n Pitch 126 .i.<:ob·s 1• Oiltribut1 85 Ho11ey 152 With: L11in
73 Bom:fr. Ill' other 15 Required 87 Mouth 153 T•ro root
75 UhluSf 128 lng1edient ~6 Calla lily 88 Solid 155 Ocean
76 M1lesw1n 130 Foundation 17 Faucet 90 Religious 158 P•kl notice
77 River il&et 132 Oign111ry 18 Scale no11 book 161 Wir•leNict
710... 134 Verbll 19 Necktie 91 P1mper 163 Roman six
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SEE ANSV'ERS IN CLASSIFIED SECTION
comedian Jack Benny and
Frederick Loewe of "My Fair
Lady" fame.
I learned this week that
several fil1it chairs in the JPO
8 oboe, clarinet and trombone
-are' up for grabs and
instrumentalists in those fields
will realize what a n
opportunity that ls.
My own experience of young
musical talent in our Orange
Coast area convinces me that
Mrs. Greene is destined to
spend some time in the near
future on the end of her
telephone. ' I hope so. Sbe and her fellow
organizers are ready and
willing to arrange auditions
from Feb. 8 through Feb. 28
and that gives any interested
young musician a lot of time
to set up an appointment.
NATIONAL GENERAL
THE°'.TRES ,
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GENE HACKMAN
ERNEST
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MIWJOIT I HAllOl -
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't as e4 Ir 1llt ... pl. a.11•1• c...-
amating aural memory. After when, 1t tt, be woo Firltit
a (ew years of conducting !'!ju In the Quo;en lllisabeth
itucfy hi! pto1ress was ao CompetltiOll In -· Two phenomenal that he was asked yoars alter 1-esario S.
to direct orchellras at the Burck pmeoted the planill on
New York l\'orld'1 Fair when his litat tour ol North
be was I and the Los Angeles Arn<rlca. ~· pedonmncea In Pbllhannoolc at Hollywood 'the United St&tes and Canada
Bowl a-year later. ' were received wilh eriotmous
In 1942 Maazel conducted acclalm as were h i 1
!he NBC Symphony Orebestra subsequeot tours.
and subsequently led tbe New In lllG Ashkenazy became
York Pbllharmonlc In several jolnt•firsl l'rlze winner in the
summer concert& at Lewisohn · Tchal!tovllky Competition In
Stadium. While still a child Moscow. t
Maazel also directed the l)uing l n t e r m i s s i o a
orehestras of C I e v e 1 a n d , niembeis of the Irvine
Q>lca&o and Pilllburgb, had Phllhannonic Committee Will
already conducted e v e r Y be Bving home bakM
major orchestra in the world, desserts and coffee, proceeds
bad given more than s,oon to support lhe Orange Cowit
ooncerta (IOme ln his one-time Philharmonic SOciety.
r.ole u violin virtuoso) and Concert tickets at $S are
bad made more than 100 sale at the Pbilh8r
rtCOl)lings. olfice, 201 W. Coast H
Vladimir Ashkenazy came Newport Beach,
into world prominence in 1956 Student tickets are $2 .
GUEST CONDUCTOR
Lorin Maiazel
PIANO SOLO
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Students • ID County Dan~~rs
To Honor . .
Rod Serling
Charles Weidman Brings Company to Cal State
Rod Serling, the American
author and playwright who
has scored repeated successes
in television and film, will
speak on the UC Irvine
campus Friday at 8:30 p.m. in
crawtord Hall.
SerJing's appearance will
culminate a one-week series of
film presentations consisting
mainly of episodes from
"Twilight Z o n e ' ' and
"Playhouse 90," two shows'
which are closely tied to
Serling's. career. "Requiem
for a Heavyweight" was one
of Serling'5· early ventures
'llcketa for Serling's talk are
available at $1 at the door or
at the ASUCI Ticket. Booth,
first floor of Gateway
Commons oo the Irvine
campus.
The film presentatiops, open
to the public without charge,
are tcheduled for Science
Lecture Hall at 8 p.m. Monday
and Thursday in Room 104 of
the Physlcal SClences Building
at 8 p.m. Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Charles Weidman brings his
professional dance company
from New York City to spend
a week on the Cal State
Fullerton campus this week.
Weidman, · considered by
many dance critics to be the
master comic of American
dance, brings his company to
the Fullerton campus Monday
through Saturday to provide
lectures and demonstration•
for dance students from CSF,
Orange Coast College and
Pasadena High School. The
week will be climaxed with
public perforinances at the
Cal state Litt!~ Theater at 8
p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Tickets for the public
perfonnances, which will
include a tribute to Weidman's
late partner Doris Humphrey,
will go on sale Monday at the
dance department office in the
music-speech-drama building~
and also will ha. available at
the door on per!wmance
qights. Reservations may be
made by calling (714) 8 p.m.
on weekdays. 1 The appearance of
Weidman's company was
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made possible by a grant from
the New York State Council on
the Arts. It is tbe only Los
Angeles appearance t h e
<"Mlpany will make.
During the week-long stay in
Southern California. Weidman
and his compafty will teach a
reconstructed version of a
dance piece they introduced
last summer at the 25th
Anniversary of the American
Dance Festival at Connecticut
College. The piece, "New
Dance," was created by the
late Doris Humphrey, ~nd will
become part of the repertory
of American dance classics
that will be kept in active
performance at ('al State
Fullerton.
The Friday and Saturday
performances will include
"VariatiOM and Conclusion"
from the Doris Humphrey
masterpiece "New Dance
Traditions," a choreography
pointing out how strongly
habits of thought res!st
change: '"Brahms Waltzes,
Op. 391" the Humphrey
tribute; "Letter to Mrs.
Bixby," a Weidman solo
portraying the anguish of
Abraham Lincoln ns he writes
the famous letter to lhe
mother who lost five son'I on
the field of battle during the
Civil War; and ''Two
Pantomimes," a whimsical
comic dance 'performed to the
Mozart flute quartet s.
Coast Chorale
Changes Date
The Coast Community
Sym phonic Chorale ha s
changed the date of its next
performance. The concert,
which originally had been set
for March 2.5, has been
changed to Saturday, 1.1arch
24, at 8 p.m. in the Orange
Coast College auditorium.
The 80-voice chorale will
perform Haydn's "Creation
Mass" and Handel's "Ode to
St. Cecelia." Conductor
Richard Raub will direct vocal
soloists, choir, and orehestra
in the concert.
UA CITY·CINaMA e SAT & SUN e 11:• & I:• li'.M. "ZEIJl:A IN TIIE klTCHEN .. CG) COLOR
"JACK LEMMON BEST ACTOR
IN A COMEDY ROLE"
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SttvaMcQUffft
Horo~cope: Confusion for
MONDAY
FEBRUARY 5
By SYDNEY OM•••
ARD!S (lbrdl 11-Apil II):
Foroes are IClttored and 11 la
_..,. now fGr :rm to
utlll<&, U.t r ~all•••. Be
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_.iatea ~ lllolr --lntenliolll may be pod but
c:onfuslon reigns.
TAURVS (Aprll IHlaJ •l:
Nol wlae -to .,.. friendlblp and,,,,..... Trult
your own buDdL DllD.'t beo:1ne
lnextriesbly """"""-Av.Id
one who cwstaolly teila aob
story. Loot out f<r ,,_ae11
without bela( selfllb. You will
undentand.
GEMINI ()fl;J SI.June 20):
Obtain hint from Aries
message. -around -... ''LIKEABLE, SEXY' aod be...._ 8o&lltarlu could
~II McGraw play pro~ role. One who
-to-:rmmay
IClllally be felllllc to -Y"'-Looi: ahead -moke
)'l1Unell aware ol poteotlal.
CANCEll (June 11,,Jul;J D):
Tmd l!plly. Don\ lllslst,
cblde er cajole. Be aware cl
tine points. a.ect dalllls In
lbonuP --1l!lhhold
linal il!dslom,. -
Aj laa and Leo persoos
filtire promlneotlJ' !load
between the lines.
Ul:O (July ZS.Aug. 22):
Qiange of ocenery Is opt to be
-Give fall pi'1 lo lntelloctuaI carioally. Means =-~=:."';!
the way. -ol -1le
... may·---
VIRGO (Aug. BSept. 22):
Lie low. Time is Oil your side.
Play nillnc pme. Be
diplomatic -being ..i-vtenl. Donl f o o I
yourself ibout property, -Face facts u they mat. You
Aries
'The Getaway'--__ ..... _
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Night and·See Get Away for
By REX REED away with crime and nobody In a curb *"ice drive-in, a action, and eveybody kmd IL meons to the piblJc. bow it male consorsbip committee 'DIKl'l'.' U'IILE BDJ}"
Ali McGraw has her objected. Sometimes the tunny ..,... oo a train where bladanaill the motion picture given contlnull "R" and "GP" ---
problelll!. It must be tougb to ·· pseud<Hnoralizig trumped up 1 Steve gets squirted by a kid RllthltJ file e lnibdry, and where It is ratlnp to the most bldeous
be a superstar with no belp by critics mak<!S me laugh. I wtth 8 water pistol and a linal Maybe 11•1 the gmera1 post-leldlnc 111 all, should be kinds of violence, wblle sex ~
from the critics, fall In love Movie villains bave beeo · se'ect border electioo slump, or maybe the "'IUired reading for .. or:y taboo! Why is It all right for
with your leading man on your getting away with murder for massat;re in a ... Y Motion Picture AS!Jodaticu of working member of every black acton to say four-letter
third picture, and keep your years. 1 towu that ranki with the America and its DollY Slaten Hollywood studio, e • er Y words but unforgivable for
mind oo your work all at the In The Getaway, Steve 'screen• s best actloo of public cesanblp, Jack -In a clDema acbool, wbltes! How does a rating gel
same time. McQueen and A,U MacGraw ,oequ...,... Valenti mid Dr. Aaron Sti!<n, and every intelligent ~ cbanied! Are the board
But wbeo the result of all are just too likable and ..., A man who loots like Steve are ao -..-by the buyer. members reliable!
the frustration is a movie as to be punished. To kill them ' M-should not rot away hornp cl crillcllm .-at Falber ._ "Wl1 the What Is an "X" rating? terrillcall~ ent~ as The ~fl would set movies back 50 beblnd bars he sbould be out them that theJ're dellberately mysterious -**""IKlirw These and hundreds ol other
Getaway, 11 almoat revives my yeera. After what they go . • · . teyiDg to -piNlclly theae the nllllC -.i's artilruy Issues are Important to us all.
faith In Hollywood again. through teyiDg to get away ·I ID the world procreating little days, but DDl!odJ seems wry -about what the Naturally Valeotl and Stem
• ' : ~; a glrl like All lnten!sted In the movie rating public bu •~to -wtth are hoping the boot and the
MacGraw shouldn't Wiile system Od)'llllft, ::""he~~ ~~ issues It ra1aes will be swept
1away In f!4.98 horrors off the Ostrlebes of the -"I. -r<SpOCted critic, scholar and aside and jgnored. They must
rack at Sean, she should loot up! Just bee•-the ratings ..,_,..,. be -~ at the not be allowed to continue If REX REED
in the Raw
AllTHONY QUINN
YAPllET IDTTO
"lll(~liEY
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for one woold never dream of
df:mancling retribution.
'Society, I should tblnk, would
be belier off having lhem Ill It
than out of ll
And besides, It's ooly a
movie. Bogart and Garfield
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board of the MPAA la teyiDg ,.........., ~ ·-we are also to live ln a free 1 i k e t be cover of to remain secretive and avoid age of 21 u a ratings board society. Farber names names,
,Mademoiselle. answer Ing embarraalng appmilice and oboerved at gives examples, discusses
Which brings me to the ~ns does not mean the ~ :.1:i ~ ":! each movie In detail, and wbat
second objection the film's problems bave been solved. bu produced from his first-he uncovors should be enougb
enemies keep picking cm. Ali ~~-beause .io!'f are band experience Is *'*"" to,tei:"vte~~: Is
MacGraw, In all truthMness, •--..,,. mean and appollbc. 'l'ben m even the...,,.. lm..,..·~ about
tsn' very good. She aeems anytblng bas changed. direcl quoles from '!!llDben this~..;"-= -·er
oddly Wooden and -·-quite And If )<lll 'don~ belim! me, of the ~ ~· --.. w~ nm -don' walk -to jour ~ -•-written. It i5 a that must
distracted, a klnd of beflled neareot -and pick up W<lllder wby the whole thimc be read if you care about
voyM' wben the gwis gil oll I a copy al a blilterilli\J lmest bun' been abolished. movies and wbat Is bappenlng
don't think it's ber 1au1L and candid -.at1on 1n1o r~Wby-~bas~thls~~po~edo~m~1'"'jntilyijtoi·ithei"'iiiiiii. iliiiliiiii~I Sam Pecklnpall has made a the stupidlly and hypocrisy of HICi~w;ith tenseness and the ratings eallod The Movie ~ tj!at ~;,ili.·~.._ 1:-"tlng Game ~Stephen
ira* '!JoP, bill ·be dbein"t · w~c., iuo>:v'-·
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w bow ·to direcl women. Tbls faor'niP-4 -at Ibo
1· ,,,.~ a suspicion Miss ntlnl ;;,.iem .'mi what' II ---Ct+FOJ +ff l! <!Graw was treated 'much. ·
JJte a mascot. . · :. ~: J • •
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bothers me. After all, Lalffi!ll : •
Bacall used to do the same •1--111_
klnd al banging around while
the men went thrOOgb all the SUPll .,.... JflCIAL ---,, S 140/Utf .'
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INGRATIATING MOVI& TO Al>PEAR IN .
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"Walter Matthau oncl Canil Bvmett 1111ke
1 groat INm. She 11 excellent, he" 11,1 loY· • -101.s.-...._.._.w
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Jl:rtlins BreeZe to 79"'56 Victory Over Troj8ns;:
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Ua.A ahead, 40-ll. •
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Kings Fall, 7-1;
~:· Contreras Stars
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Mumy Wllsoo struck for two goals
·'lj>lec< as Mootreal defeat<d Los Anleles.
)'.{, Saturday night to drop the Klnp Into
eev<lllh place In tho National Bocl<ey
~·1 Western division.
• ,,,. Canadi<lll .......i two goals In
.... of the first two periodl and flnialwl
ft! the Kings with three In the third Jerlod .. they remained Ullbealell
qalnst the Kings ID their last 11 outings.
't-tfte Kings, who are now winlea in
'tlidr last eight, have It points and .....,
~ by St. Louis and Ptttalxirgb who
~ pooled win! Satun!ay and bad 50
.points.
~ontreras Hits 11
' •• TEMPE, Ariz. -Fonner Huntington
Beach High Star Mike Cootreru acor<d
. µ points In helping Arhooa Stale ta a It· :CZ Western Athletic Conference
)i'nelball vidorY av<r Wyoming
~twday.
Four other p1a,.... hit ID twin figum.
_,... the Bun Devils with Jim Owens and
ijAlll Kennedy each getting 14 and Mark
~ey and Gary Jaeksoo hitting 11.
,Tllo triumph ran the SUn Devils' WAC
.-d ta ~J and k<pl them Jn • lint ,,a.. .Ue with Brigham YOUlll.
·Asher Places Sixth . .,
1• lXAllllAB CITY -Bobby Knipple, from ·Loac Beach, came up with strikoo m
blr ol'l>!l last Dve ohola Saturday to win
Iba ~,GOO King LouJe Open Bowlin&
ToanwnenL
•1.1'be triumph, fashioned by a D-111
r-.in over tour veteran Mike
-gello, earned Knipple the '8.000
· 11nt prlle and a berth In nm mooth'• ''flili Fireltooe Tournament o f
Qwnpiool.
........ Costa Meta's Barry Asher finished ''" -·:i.·
Today's TV
Sthedule
11· a.m. (7) NB A
llABDTllAU -The Los Aqieles
LUi!rs meet the Bull& In •
BaltimGre. a noon (4) -NHL HOCKEY -
'!be Pittsburg)I Penguins face ol!
agalnsl the Mln.-ta .North Stars
atB\~.
IS:!O p.m. (l) -CBS SPORTS
SPECTAC\JLAll -. '!be Toruoto
Maple .Leal -lratk and field gunes, taped .• Saturday. Alao:
World CUp Hoetey, taped in
December.. . ' . ' 1:15 1p.m. (ll '-' ~
SPORTSMAll -.Fly•llne ·fishing fiJr
tarpon off the Florida Keys and a
pheaaaat buqt Jn Iowa. ·
2 p.m. (7) -GOLF ·
TOVJlllAME!j'I'-C1osini actioo In
the 1!4wailan Qpen lnvllatiooal
Tllo '"* takes' home '40,000,
5 p.111. (t) -ll'QMEN'S ootP -
Janie ·Blalock and Sandra polmtr
... BellY Qllleo and Betsy Rawls In
ID LPGA . Clndl:rolla taumameol ·
makjl from St. Lucie ,Cootry Club
in Florida.
5:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS
llLUS'.l'llATED - A hockey atsr ·
witltoul a ~. Derek Sanderaoo.
Also a .,.porl on the U.S. Olympie
committee. '
tlsth, U.. did DOI COIDj)ele ln Satw<lay's
flJlalL Amer Is the leading mooey winner
<11thobowlllw1<1Ur.
la ........ bis Ont PnllfSSional
Bowlen -tloo Utle, 1he f>.foot-7,
I~ Knfpple made his way ta the
pa)'Oll pme with a UH.II vietary over
EmJe Sclllecd of llewtJurP, N. Y .
Tllo llllle ~ 1hen ~ ol
Lemongello, a ~ from Islip, N.
Y., in the fourth lolHOClring match ol the
nationally televlled finals.
Milburn Ties Mark
Site for Winter Games
To Be Anrwunced Today·
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) -
American and European wlnle sports
officials are rivals this w~ In a
"bock I<> simplicity" campaign Co lll8ge
the 1971 Winter Olympics.
A ck!legalion from Lake Placid, N. Y.,
faces the executive of the International
Olympie Committee today to present a
bastily-<lrawn plan for holding the games.
Three rival contenders from Europe
are al., due ta be Interviewed -
Chamooil, France; Innabruck, Austria.,
and Tampere, Flnlaqd.
Ownonix, leading a group ol 16
COll\munJUea in the Mont Blanc lll'ta, set
the palWnl for a return I<> almplicity In
the W'mter Olympics.
Maurice Herwg, -ol Clamooix
and • "'""" French mlnloler ol youth aDd IJIOl1a, will tell tho IOC erecutlvo
lodly: "We """'1Ye --Blanc
-• l ....... "' the --ol illphllDn, that Is kl .., lo tile Olympic .. ... to tho lhnpllclly ol tho
LI I•'•
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-.Id "" ndlcall1 allored and, In --. tho ..ntnl ol Winier
QCDM ..... "
<Jiomonlx want.I ta llaae the Olymplca
.-a ..pm, ooch evtnlbelng cootued
... l Yillap ..-. Thi• llDe could eppeet i. _.........,. ol the JOC who are
---the OWlh ol Ila ...... Olymlllct .. tho '-ol
tho Jnllmata ~ii..' -port ol -
Butma~rRAlbertPeaalcl:of!.ake
Plac:ld, leader of the American
clelegallorl, said:
"We can match the Moat Blanc region
In this reapect. All OW' lacilltlea are
within a few miles ol eaell other. U ""
8lage the Wllller OlympQ the)' will have I
all the lnllmale charm anyme eould wish for." .,,.
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College · Team in the Co11nty
Wltb the upgridlng o1 the Southern Cali-gathor 5alUrday aJPI -Ibo V_.
lomia OJllece baWlbaU ....,..m to the hoot Loo.Aaeflel B.,iut Oollop in a bu-
point where cooch Paul Peak's v._ros l<elboll -
are currently COOlpetl!ig ... aa .. en bosis The ·-··· ~ ale wm -the wltb Chapman, UC San Diego and qlhet'.s m ""'
the UC Irvine ocbodule, what would be wroog an;..,.... _. -illl Ibo -COIDP"!
with lltaging lH1 Onqe Olunty tournament fleld, fejllllrlnl the calalf ot·-aad ID
for the four college teams in the area! alumol oquad In the a11er-. •
'!brow in Cal State (Fulertoo) and a fOIJr'o '!llo SoCal """""" teom llopos to be m
loam, tw<>rught affair could be staged to do-Ila .... -d•-for ,._ -
-whicb ... ol the foor .woold reign ... In -""° ~ time.
IS dam pion ol lhe """' for the emulng 'Ille pales and olber ........... DOC mny
year. f,,.-a bad<lilll\> ""' avaiW* cm the campns
It W.Wd be bani lo predict a .winnel' OD and aoly n1111--Is -!O the bo3is ol <urTeOt play. UC lrvioe, Soutlr , complete the dlanmd fir prma ns-
11 Is -If -wiD be ployed tloft
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Gymnastics Out look
Etlla-,.,.,_ and oenlor Bnd ~ Cady L ta 1 a e the Ulle this awooo. .
. ~-.,., all candidetes ... ~ ' Coach Loon C..wlcrcl'•
Edison HJgb will \ enter "~-ll 'lllo r.r. fll -Jlonis team won !he lo ague
Orange County gymnu!lcs tbe • -«>Wld spot. Adams ha.. fivo "'urning dwnplOftlhlp in what was
competitioo for the lint Ume Fo-t•I• V.ilq letlarml'o who should pl-suppooed to be a rebuilding ...U. but be)'<lllll tbal picklnp year last year, and the
and as coach Go rd on Entee:lng g y m n a 1 t l c 1 •ppear tbin. lettermen returning from tbat
MacCollum &8,)'8, "We're still competllion for the ~ ··we could do very ftll on !quad should make a repeat
kind of de.vek>plng from an individual basis. but it's nnu:ible. season, 1 Fountain V 1 11 e y .---
acratcb." expects an improved team. ~~~ul i( we 'll bt as "We should be solid ln every
The 0iarpn will be .-.~w oo • tHm basis ~ event and stronger than we but has no guarantee of mucb l.ut year." Adams says. .. In wert last yea r in hortzonlal understandably abort o n · last • unprovement over ye.ar s ane evmts. we may DOl be bars," Crawford says. ..w'e
aperleoce, but Ma<Collom 1.g r<eord. able to field the necessary should be stronger than last
11,)'1 tbey'Ve been long on "We'll be stronger than last tbrtt men to ~ and a lot year overall and could win the
eath111!asiD 10 fir and be year, but we11 be meeting will drpmd oo our freshmen." league again."
ezped5 rapid ~ stronger teams than last Five ~ return from The basis for Crawlorci'I
'Ille Clwgen".11 .. e a good year," SIYll Baroos coodl Le.s last ,_., )e>lll. led by all-ophmlsm is 12 retunsi/18
initial t\UDOUt and: are at least ~· ....... ___ _...-.11 the ~.m:' :. : 3 ~~ lettermen from last sea.aoq, ~ •=u ung, w---~ with the standout being senldr three deep in ~ event team while student teaching specialist and st..dd pl3Ct" in Bill Searles.
Only actual ocmpetition. will last year, is a full-timer mw the aF in the e\'ent Se 1 · · !he ult
U_,.ortunalel"", br is the only ar es 11 strong 1n VI determine the team's true and has eight lettermen ui• 3 and excells in Door exerolle,
potential, but MacCollom feds returning from last yttr's canc1mi,. in tbe ""'t for where Crawford feels he CilUld
team . Newport at 1111s -be tbe bes! · the Clli' SATU•DA'f"' 1tuuLn optlmlstic that tbe team won't .. __ .... _ · J h among in · PmT WL 3n•~ s..,._,.,~..._., The Baron,, will field a ~ semor. 0 n Sophomore Paul Van Ruidliln
Ted Borper -a llgM ... lo llip -
ao4 ot UIM -...... -fftlle It
SoCal In yton "'" .. < 1"1• ... -ball eUgthlllly.
t'!'.i'f:"'°"'l:o11dir Moil suffertbenonUl1problemlol largely undercla.wnan team camtron. ls a good ClF whor.w preeence accounts ~r r.:-=~w.,_ is.a ii a fint year squad. with only seniors Danny prosped in the horimntal bars tbe high hopes in bor~ ~ • "1 tblnt we could be very O'Bryant, Bruce Bums and event and doubles in pr31'31lel bars ii al!o highly reg ~-~Mei.wit~?~&:., competiUve with' most· teams Scott Allen being counted in bars. Phil West. Jerry Penhall and either be or Searles wilt
em Callfomla College, Cal Slate (Fullertcm)
and Cbapman might be the onler ol finish.
Diet Sll'trtlm ftl a 4Wtulw: Midi 1111
SoCaJ'a Peak promises an improvement
.on the current IH mark ol the current Van-
guan!J team next .......
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rfgld !ralBllC It prepore fer a MpoUw trJ·
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* *. * Somelhlng to think about and a smart
pnimotor could make all pertiE6 a 'bi! ol
cllmge wltb ..m a promotion in the Ana-
heim Cooventloo Cenler.
* * * ne v_...i. of Sol)al College could be
a part of a_ 1is4eam eoaferenee u early as
-ldlool year H carnal plus material-
ize betw-the Ila -earrenUy aego-
tlatlog a ..i of dttall by.Jaw1 and 1taodanh.
Peak will -three -fnm the cur--SoCal ....-U teom -.Tan P.,..,
Pal Quinn and JOOn Olltis -but be Is al-
ready talkin( wUh proepedi .. b ......... for
nextseasm.
Tbe Vaquard1 would be joined by Azusa.
One player bo ill virtaal!J' ._...i ol II
Dwayne. Will:enon, a W guonl out ol San
Diego wt.> Im apml the Jut three yean in
the Air Fer«.
PaclRc, fNno-PadDc, Callfornla Baptist of
Rlvenlde, Btola of La Mirada and Pall&deoa
College. '
SporlJ on the agenda woald lodode bas-
ke&ball, eross country, wrestling, tract and
fteld, bueball, soceer and teD.Dil. The Van--
gwml1 llllo plaa to add golf aad volleyball
lo the Immediate folure and these woald
aloo be coofemi<e parlldpadoo 1ports lo the
Willrenon bu -playing buUlball with a service t<em in Hawaii fir the past 1'oo
years and will pursue a miDlsterial career
when be relllms to clvillan life.
new clrcait.
Al leul two .............. SoCol wresd-
lng leam bave u .. -tW al •<i*-
log the ocbool bi the NAIA ·-" flools. Both are aadefeated WI -_., ap w
stepped ap la ~ d•--......
Ued to a draw we IMI n-lgL * . * * Mart Lrite.e ii ad ksfed ... ,..,..
Alumnl ol SOOthem California Colleie will
Paryur .... a .......... _ ldl -
wlle.qotlea-. ·
Following Loss
SCC' s Playoff
Gauchos
In 99-71
Chant!es Din-imed ~Reversal
By DAN HA VF.6 dominaUng the boards against °' ,,.. 0.1.., "1111 staff sec. 37-19.
Azusa·Pactfic f I a t t e n e d It was SCC's first game
Southern California College, without Pat Quinn, who is out
84-47, Saturday Right in a ror the year with a broken jaw
basketball game crucial to the received in a game last
V~' ch ID ce I of Tuesday night. His 12-.l
ieachlng. the NAIA District ·m scoring a v e r a g e and
playofll. rebounding were greaUy
SCC c:oKh Paul Peak had missed Saturday nigbl
said hi5 Vanguards would be After trailing .37-211 at !he
in goad llhape for p~ hall, sec came out gunning at
ooosideralioo 11 they split their the slart ofl the secood ball
two games with the highly and quickly pulled to within
r e g a rd e d Azusa·Pacifac four points, 37--33, when David
Cougan. But after the Payne completed a thre<>polnt
Coogars soundly beat ~ play.
Saturo.y nlgbl in ~eir • However the Cougars then meeting, Peak dldn t sound . optlmiBtl about their secood wen! on a sconng spree that
test Feb 16 outc;Iassed the losers, 14.7[ M'id ~ Allhougbe ·we.are better than . way through the second ball,
h it was clear there was notblng we played tonight, !hey . ave left to be setUed but the lina1
the better team," admitted
Peak. ''They were hungrier
than we were; they wanted it
more."
In many respects the
Vanguards were beaten by
three men, the Cougars'
towering front line. Forwards
Dennis Vanzant and Vance
C8rT, along with ~ Jim
Lee accounted for 5ll o1 the
vlclor'• II pciinll. 'Ibo tilo abO
tnade !he win J1:01S1b1e by
' ' Powder Puff
Grid Game
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Rescheduled •
'!he ..-dwe.i powder poll
loolball ,...,.. tielw•••
FAllOll and QJlta -~ Rirll teams al Newpcirt
Harbor illfh were poolponed
Saturday due to ...i i!rouodJ.
Tho -· wliich pit -and Junior dasl oquads from the tw0 ICbooll bas been
iacheduled lo< 'Jb&\ndaY
nlgbt at'N....,...t Harbor. Tbe
oenlor IQUICis wlD meet at
l :IO, with the junior teama
vyln& foe the powder pJlf
champioMblP al I.
Proceedl -the games will ao to form a trust bltid fl>r
Pete Rlchanl!on, a QJlta
Mesa Hlg!I llUdtnl who Wll tnflmd 1n a beacjl accident
ia.t IUftUlltl' and II -a quodrupleglc.
''We ta!Ud 'lrilb the ~ Saturday
·-and be advbed us the ..... -loo deep and to88l'· and be'd rather 11111..i
the lleld up," .... Mlehaol
Landino, an lliltlncla lllP
-teacher and~ lo the--
score.
1be Vanguards had
.balanced scoring with David
Payne putting in 12 points,
followed by brother Jim with JO ••
J.-'-··-:=... -="" T
EL CAJON -Grow• ...
College's Johi Slater pumped
in 211 points aDI four team-
mates bit lo double fl&m<s as
the Grilllm belted s.tdJehaclc
College, •n, here. Saturday
night.
Tbe loss was the GandJOS'
eighth in II Mjslim ~
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kn.-.~~\.~ ,.~ in the league," MacCollom the top three in any event. and fftsbman Doug Prichard be the Lions' all·roond °l"~~.c~o.M:'. • Sflfl. O'Bryant is the No. 1 man back up Cameron in the performer. ..., .... ...... on the horizontal bars aod horil:lonlal bar event while two the 1 !he Li ha ·Lt.Ca. 1711 YOt'd&. S.-· The top performers now . . ......... 11..1 In vau t, ons ve e -. cwm1nv. PurM s1 '°°· appear to be aopbomore Bob ranks second in the vault spots remam open m ..---Mike Spaulding as their U>p ;:; 91-~ Knloht •.10 ti j·'° while Burns' forte is parallel bars. n.-O~d~' J Manniho in the vault and . ill be In the rings. Penhall is a prospect ort an eighth pla~ It: ;s."·~: o.rv1n countY. rrw transfer student Craig bars. Bums in ~ al9o . retunWtg leUennan . a 0 d fumh in the ClF la.st ~·
........ _~ Sbl.Y. ""'· P••onauty, Masumiya in side borse. counted on exerose ..... s:o 1 Searles and Pat McPeek add .,. -fro aad on the bo.-.1 bars prospective ~~ P a c e r ' ~• 111 the ser~ -Buntt ,._.., M.lllOttto. Ma.sumiya, 4who comes m the sophomore Kelly Rossen. """'VU' event. :1!-J;~~a s-ar-o1c1t Los Angeles. bas two years of while Allen competrs in senior Lee Harris aud West McPeek, junk>r Pe f'r-y ~r••• Qv:Jor.400 uo competitive e1perience and is Pj= ~ck Hmma ls the make il a p:itenna.Oy stroog Johmon and sopho more vo ff.rt ""' 1.1a ahead of bis teammates at the ,_ the <>-1'--Richard Gishi back up Searles
Fuff MM. Tttnun 2M ...-..-t time. most likely all-round entrant. event -~--in Door exercise. JuDior Mike ll:'n;!iC.EooM.ThrllT .. ~lnll .---his strong event! are Schoffstall and senior Mil:e ai~ -c.i11om1.1 5M*. Junior Jay Elmquist and sidehone and the rings. Olber 1fes••luter Hansen are t.be second and '°"'"" uc&. •-"1!1--,..,_. senior Steve Holmes · join juniors being counted on are · I , y lblrd men ln the horlzonta1 ~ 'mO tli: i::z MaMino in vaulting, while Bill Ed WOlfrom and Mu Lapez in 1 JP;.~ '•0
1 ~ ~ ~ s ~~ ban 'behind van Ruiden. • • "="! ~· -• uo Moseley and CWt Lustig are the still rings. W"""inlter doeSD'I show aDY Seniors Jim Drageuskv and
AhD ;.. ·~ ~ co... Twta'9r the backup men in side horse. Five sophomores ba".e ......,,"' of ~-its grip on John Skoug and junior Rabdy
.._ s..-AttKk, eopy Watdl. Mike Wilb, Mike Price and ~'----t 111l. IW'ft.....-t and -
F-..... T"--Tnldllt ANcMti. the bo :)llVWU grea r-~ Whitaker make up a 10lld trio ·--James 'Loiterer are peJ __ ,. malt the n--· uch ~ -Oittow.scllftY, Trvty Hiii in floor exercise. UJl'W e o.IWllJ m ua T . in aide horse, and BUI .,~ UCL set yords. :J.¥Hr~ds Juniors William Ruy f ' stronger overall ~acting the e .. nJS Tombrello heads the lilt-in • ... swtrs AMowonce. PvrM t.UDO. nd Ki list is rebimlng letterman parallel bars -~,:.:•nd Jto~11~11.ao !:! Woody Woodman a ·m John Miller in the vault and uc.,... tM> cw.> -.....Y ...__ ... _, ..... • ho Cr wtfd
obltw cu.. sidehorse and ~·ssmate ve ....,. ~ 1•> *'· ... <'-" rates as one of the top two 'Jn "'"'it:~i: T0niwi, Treuui. IJ.o :111 Coryell ·-all working the 1 Ste ~ £U1UUl~, w a O
r.."·1!; snort •~· o1a1 horizonlal bar, while Gary Saunders is a potential CIF =· 7'rf4"1 • u1 *'· lttitl'I the CIF lo the event, will tyrye =: Ml/"~1,J:t Mldw•v Motschall, David Mascitelli placer in Door exercise. ...., t••· '* '111 *'· ...,.. backing from senior M;~Y
• sJ..~~"Jr"cw:iD.1-YW«ll• and Dave F1ynn are the top ~619f'1.,. ca-"* Meltebarger and junior Glepn
Nifty..... 1130 s.20 ,.111 trio in the parallel bars event. N-.nnnrt B•rNr '"· ""'.., .. i. ,,, _ - _ ...... ~
Alllt CaoJ, AU r 1M jAI Anaheim transfer J e f ( ---r-Sollt c.m--~ ,,,._~ __ ~~·~r...:---·• Faucher and fellow juniors Depth and exp er I enc e 1•iL.~ 10 .._ o-..,. <•l... Senior. Don Datim, jUlllOI' Bal~~ ~ £fg:..~ Mike SChroeder and Ricky problems will have to be L::;::..,. ~> .._ J.....,.,1 Tony Oulvei and senior · Joe ~ ~~~"'"r'·....,.... Marquart are the leading trio overcome if Newport Harbor's .,.~ ~ t':t.. ... u, m1t ~ Adcock\ are the trio in still ~sL ... yards. ....,_._ OD the rings, while sophomore gymnastics team is to repeat ~ _. w:t c•1. H. M. rings Which the Lions wOl
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DAILY PllDT ~lldaJ, Ftbruiry 4, lCJ73
GWC Spike Team
Seeks Banner Year
Golden west College !rack
and field <OO<b Tom Noon Is
c.ollini his 1173 team the best
bolanced In the acbool 's
hls1my.
11We lolt four or five top
kids through ellglbillty, but WC
ohould have the best balanced
team we've ever had. We 'll be
toucb to beat In dual meets,"
says Noon.
Probably the biUest ffilSOl1
why the Rustlen wlll ahow
mott balance Is the fact that
Ibey have good bunli<rs in '73
-10111ething they've usually
lacked.
Freshmen Steve Ward (La
QUinta), • Dave Powe 11
(E1tancla) and Bill
Zacke.rdonski (Pacifica) give
the llUl~en plenty of lalent
and depth.
Noon figures Ward will
probably be lhe best high
hurdler Golden West baa ever
had . He reached the CLF finals
last sea.900.
Topping the list o I
sophl:mores returning are
sprinter Phil Maas, pole
vaulter Terry Parkinson,
jumper Ray Harris and
dlstance stars Dave Lockman,
Jack McQuown and Bob
Brickner.
Maas is one of the better
sprinters in the area with
mart. of 9.8, 11.5 and 49.0 last
sea.on.
Parkinson had a besl of 14-6
iri the pole vault Jut season
and Is the defending Southern
call!ornia Conference
champion.
Harris, the learn captain,
has done 6-6 in the high jump,
13-101\ in the long jump and
46-21\ In the triple jump and
could surpass all three marks
Season Out'look
early in the season, says Noon.
Loclmwl, who bad an
ei:cellent "72 crou country
season, has a best o( 13 :51 1n
the three-mile while McQuown
did 4: 13.0 ln the mile 11 a
freshman for the Rustlers two
years ago. He 11t out last
season.
Brickner will probably
concentrate oo the 880 where
he hu a belt of 1:5'.0.
Freshmen Mike Braunstein
(Westminster) and Kool
Hinklon (La Qulnll) will join
U>ckman in the three-mile
while Gree Dale (Rancho
Alamitos) will back up
McQuown In the four-tapper.
Jn the quarter mile, the
RuaUers have Dennis Myers
(I0.0) and Tom Bowman (50.0)
of Fountain Valley and Gary
Petrie (I0.7) o! Garden Grove.
And Les Mitchell (La
Quinta) and Dave Bowen
(Paci!lca) back up Maaa ln
the aprinl!.
CANlst Area
Basketball
Summaries
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-(II, Mlrb 121, ~ 1•1. Nfls
(2), PWkle (J), S1ddhbllck -WH•
-C7l, ~ Cfl, WIUI-llJJ.
Hlffllme: LagwM .. edt »-».
._ CnJ t•1J c .... ~ Noon flsures a--star
Lee Gainey wU1 bn!ak the
school records in the shot put
and diSCUI. Gainey , who sat
oul last year alter a stint in
the Navy, bas done 4!H and
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THREE EDISON SOCCER PLAYERS BATTLE OPPONENT FOR BALL Uey Ctl P' fOl a1111k11
l"WMll t•I F ' llJJ Hwtlg
Tllllty Ill C CJI W~
Field Events l\.ey
For. OCC Spikers ·
Quality in the field even!!
and depth in the dist.nee
racu should carry Orange
Coast College's 1973 track and
field team to an improved .......
Pirates coach Jim Mcllwain
figures he has a potential
act\oot record-break.er ln every neid event lhiJ season.
Leading the way i s
sophomore javelin star Alvin
While who qlllrterbacked the
OCC football team the pasl
two seasons.
White had an official best of
20H last year, oot has
already done 217~ in an all-
And sophomcre Tim Rudy
has a best o! L 58 ln lhe 81111.
Other top lettennen include
sprinter Mike Faragalll (9.9),
intermediate hurdler Mike
Roffina, vaulter Bill Vlahakis
(13-8) and sprinter Dave
Wailers (10.1).
Freshman Rick Desmet
from Costa Mesa High, will
probably be one of the top
sprhl.ters (9.9, 22.0) for the
Pirates.
And freshmen Gary Sauter
(out of the district) and· Ted
Stewart (Marina) will be
counted on to score points in
the hurdle event&.
Another top dbcus thrower
is FOO!hlll JC transfer Bogdan
Tarabe.novic, a 6-5, ~
pounder who baa done 115 !eel.
1m .......... Tl'KllS--.
Fri., F-. 1• -11 Cl!"""
Fri., Feb. tJ -11 '°"" """'-r.i1vr. (ALA H1rbOI' • fr., Merel'! 9 -LA ~t·
''Trr.!· Mardi ,. -s.n11 ~· (homo),
Fri .. Mlrdl 23 -at LA HM11or.•
l"rl., Mlf'd'I lD -h•f LA (lloml).•
"""' Aprll • -L.05 ...,.._ cc• '~. ""'" 12, -,, evi.r-.· ~t .. Aorll 14 -1t 81 ...... Hlld lllllan •= ), llura.. Ag.rll It -Southern Cal lll~•Y• 11 UC lrvlne (IO 1.rn..). !11 .. ADl'll 21 -11 :S..n Diieo lllallYI
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Fri., M':Y 4 -at loCM C011flfwlc;1 fln•!f lLACC/. ' ..!.'.\:'Mn 1 -11 l"tesnD lillll'tl (10
(~Ollf.'Y 15 -11 5oC.i Pf'9111"1'11
Sat., M..-lf -at SOC:al flnals "g· 0. Uj -11 State 11Wet (81 d .m. • Confwtnel mMt.
All /Mltf, blOln 11 1:10, 1.111leu
otillrWIM ll'idll;lteil. E, mers meet in 1973. That's
ly five feet past the school
t of 212-4 set last year by
Randy cantroll.
ocC alao baa a top sbot-
putler ln freshman Tony
Ciarelli of Huntington Beach Who bu clooe over 50:0 Jn
?'actke .... 1on1. '!be llCllool f1CO"I la 52-3. He'll also
rompele ln the dilcul (Ito-I)
and javelin (lllMI) evenll.
3 Athletes Carry Load
For Gauchos in '73
Two frubmen who have
both dmlo H are Corona de!
Mar'• George Keot IDCI Mater
Del's Doug Marlin-will give
the Pirates plenty of depth in
the h1gb jump.
And 10-'pbol'-mor-oe Darrel
Althouse (IM) fJgurel to be
one ol the better pole vaullen
in JC circles.
Mcilwain bu a versatile
The 1973 track and field
season figures to be a loog one
!or Saddieback College.
Coach Duane Cain has some
talented athletes on the '7S
squad, but the lack ol depth
will haunt the Gauchos
comiderably.
Caln figures Saddleback will
fare the strongest in the 220,
440, shot, discus and javelin
events but will really be
hurting in the pole vault and
distance races.
Dooley of San Clemente
(IU-0, 4&-0).
Jay N•llon of Laguna
Beach, another freshman, will
be lhe Gauclloa' top hi&h
jumper. Nellon has a best of
6-21\.
The big weaknesses, says
Cain, will be in the distance
and p<>le vault events.
Sports
Calendar
For Area
Undefeated Ed~on:Kickers
Put Sp~r1$ Myth w Shame
By RON EVANS
Of 111 Dllfr Piiat Steff
Al Edison High School
they're destroying another
1porta myth. The myth'
Athletio teams do not do well
in their first year of
competition.
Edison is fielding a soccer
team for the first time this
year and the team is doing
rather well. The Olargers, in
fact, are unbeaten and
undisputed leader~ of the
Orange C.ounty League.
"I think we have a very
good team," says first..year
coach Pat DiPaolo. "I think
we can match up with any of
the teams in the CIF top 10."
D!Poolo, who had DO coaclr
lnl oq>erit:nce, wound up with
the 9Cbool's soccer team -al-
llllllll by popular mandate.
A funner player with Sparta
in the Pacific Coast Soccer
League, DIPaolo was
awrooched by a group ol
students last year who wanted
him to •ponso!' the team.
it's doing , belier than they
anticipated."
DlPaolo's biggest headache
was the acquisition of
equipment and an adequate
playing field. With a budget of
about $500 DiPaolo, an
industrial arts t e a c b e r ,
designed goals that .,..,.., bull!
by the school dialrict's
maintenance office and layed
out a playing field.
Wben it became evldait that
Edison woold field a team this
season, prospective players
practiced together last year,
but became ~ell and
quit. 1
"But we have something to
work for now," DiPaolo says.
Initial turnout was about 30
boys for the varsity and junior
varsity, the bare minimum
needed.
"About ball Ille team bas
some kind of experience,"
DiPalo aaya. "A lot o! them
played In the American Soccer
Organizatioo.
"Soccer im't IOIDething you
learn in a year. You almost
have to grow up with it and it
takes about three years to
learn the fundamentals."
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Wrestling
Results
"I couldn't turn them
down," be says .. "but at the
time l wasn't too keen on it. I
kDeW II would be a Jot cl work
and it most certainly is a kit
of work, but the kids asked me
thermelves.
''They wanted me to help
get it off the ground, and now
While DiPao&o bas athletes
who ai.o participate In other
sports, IUCh .. track and
swimming, many are
attracted to soccer's lack of
height and welgbt
requirements. LEASE A NEW DATSUN " freshmen jumper in Tom
Orchard (Arcadia Hlgb) who
will alao hurdle. lle'I Jong
jumped ZS.2 IDCI bas a best o! ~z 1n the triple jump. And he
haa a top JDMk cl lU ln the
h1gb acbooJ h1gb burdles.
• Sophomore Richard Conlery
and freshmen Glenn Bradley
and Bill Crumley figure to
carry the load !or the
The Gauchos concluded the
1972 cross country seuoo. with
only lhree competitors and
none were classified as
distance runners. And tPe
Mission Conference has some
ol the top long dlatance •tars
in the state.
Gaucbot. 1m ••••M•tk T'9dl td!Mlle
Cordery holds the school irt :it c~.'1:~~leal • tt11
VCI Swimmers Third
"The ideal soccer player is
!>!to 5-10, HO to 111-0 poundl,"
he notes. "Quickness and
conditioning arc m o s t
important, and then ball
control with the feet, clEst
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SOplwuto Dllla Babin,
Owen Gorman, Evan Jones,
Steve Schuteman end Mike
Jones wtl1 give the Pirates
plenty cl depth ln the mile IDCI
three-mile events.
record. in the quarter (49.9) 1 .• f,tD· n -11 M1 .. 1or1 COl'I"'-"
and b.oo done 112.3 ln the 220. ,.r, lf~~J;,!/l:.,,,,..,,,... SANTA BARBARA -UC
Bradley, who prepped at 8,5;';;, ":'.r.e. a -•t c11 s11,. !Lone Irvine finished third in the
Foothill. is a Jprinter with Frt, Mirth J.-&e" a.nwn11110"". annual Gold Coan Invitational
marks 31 10.2 (100), 22.0 (220) '~'March 1._1 Gl"Ollt!'IOnt*. Relays at UC Santa Barbara
and 50.5 (440) besides 8 best ()f R:i~'Yi,. Merci! l7 -11 Allln Hlncodt with 8 point total Of 232in
-11n the Jona jump Fri., Mardi »-at s.n Olevo CC"'. bebiOO University of Pacific ""'° '"O ' Fri. Mlrd'I 30-A:lv.,..ldl* (llome), Crumley (from T u s t i n Fri .• Aprll ........ , °"""'· and the host school.
C\IUJ Fr .. Dl'll II -11 Clin.ts Wltll H'igh), --·"d be the Gauchos' "I" 1'111 -11"" oi-1t~. Coach Ed New I and 's
most versatile · performer. P•lclcNI • Anteaters placed second in
He's run 15.2 in the high c~ ~~~ 1' -11 ••unfflld two relay races aM. Mike
d 11 Thurs Aorh I' -11 Soutl'ltrn Carnahan lhinl · the IO school high hurdles an wl c1111omi1 R.i1vs uc 1rv1ne1. was m
also compete in the sprint and A.:i~'v;. Aoru 21 -•I Mt. s.n Antonio freestyle as highlights of the
igh -•· I •·••jeba "' Tun., M.av 1 -11 Mltllorl .......... nd and fiinal day of we· t evc.iu.o I .:>C1UU C•. C1111ftrftQ Pf'911ms fP1tam.rJ. ........., Ano~-to performer for Fri., Mllv 4 -•1 Mlu1o11 ~· competition in the event. w1c:1 P llnals (Palomlt'l. 1 •--'" Cain's club ii javelin ace John oi:;rms 1~~ • -"-" ..... Boyd Philpot, a freshman,
Broad who was over 180 feet Fri .• :r:'' 11 -at wnt c-t lil.i.vt swam fourth in the l,ISO-yard
last • .,..,.,... (F~i· lt -11 5ollthlnl C.. flnlb '-k.}e with I ti.me of 17:08.1 ............,.,. ICO<l'IP!oll . u~•.T Other lettermen include Ken w .. !.~ H -11 state l'nllf while 1 o p b om o re Tom
Ramirez (sprints) Bob 1~3:.~ Miss1o11 CO..lnnc:• mttt. Bougbey WU fifth in 17:26.0.
Guthrie {distances) and Arne H~~ 11orne ~· '1 5ae c~ Clm&ban's time in the 50
Francis (shot pul, discus). ;;;~;;;M;;"""';;;;;-;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;-;;;;;;rr.e;;;;;;";;u;;1%;;;;.1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-1 If J 11.m. other !mhmen are sprinter
Rick Bayman of San Clemente
(23.0, 51.6), dlltance a<e Gary
Vance and welghtmen Dan
P8hnlta of Tualln ( 155--0
diacus, 49-3 ~t) and Tim
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Distance Banker Forecasts '73 'Best Ever' Words of Wall Street
Boosts
Okayed ·
Rate changes ~ l1Jb.
miited to tlie Feclenl Comm-
urilcations Commlston by Ille
American Telephone and
Telegraph Compa!I)' "111 In-
crease the cost of long
distance service by about z
percent naUoowlde, acconllac
to Richard Ii. Obhon, -
president revenue re-
qulrementa at Gener a I
Telephone Company.
9adl W2I die pi a r 1 fl.
Dr. !IQ-.-. -
vice ............ -""*"';.' Ir Ualte• Calibm-. -.. Jl""Wtcm Mft •• -· .. ribin m I IA fl GR paWllll.
Liit )'Ml' .,.... fl [ M
Ille °"" .looes ..... -.-i.m1ar111e--.
and It dill Be -Ille -"qiuld _.. i.m --'IJ!S."
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'RF C ._ Qndod.:
Clllt ~ 9ie: $w I pp ... Jm, .-............ .... ..... ...
dlj -"'a =n •,met
mil • mk"s •••••al _ ........ _ .... -. en. llatleaal
.. I r•ia$1..J1-."
p:• f:W .J6lw9 -wliidl is an
imwtl._ .... "8' ---· .. ll-_ .... _ .....
-ti. I -will 2 s ..... , ... cat,• .. -.
....... * M tbe cnlJd ___ ...._
.... , S e a Califarnia
... EE • a Wal of "
-. -io Zi pattill --lei---.-will -:m,11111
new jotxl," the banbt r.Ul,
"most al wllldl will be in Ibo
rd.ail trade, -lDduatry, go•erament and
mara•lacb•rinc."'
Biggest ~ Jor t • e conllnDed upnill( In &rm
mmnwlities is the amHmwl
deveJopnent al f 0 r e I g D
marlrets.
ID the lutur<, Jallow
preclict!d. l'f!C<ieuk!" wonl be
allodu---in
the 50s and the finlt part of
Im. Tim can be predide!, be
aaid, "because al the allect of
the Federal govenunml OD
the economy."
Jallow .... called -by the ?fmn &dmjnhttatiaa ear1J last moath to belp ·aet
policies for Pbase Tbree of the
wage-p-ice controls set up
Newport Brokerage Firm
Introduces Discounting
Increase! In ..., diltance
calling rates became el!edlve
Jamwy ZZ. New rates for
Wide Area Te-...
municallons Senices (WATS)
will become elfecttv. Marcil
13. The FCC declllcm of
November zz, Im autharilod
AT&T to increale Ila not In-
come before feclenl ln<ome
tues by $145 mlllloo. ..
The cost ls still below that of
1953 leveb for overall In-
terstate long dlltance ratet,"
Ohlson stated.
Ohlson provided addHkJDll
information c o 11 c er 11 l n I
AT&T's nationwide rat~
~ ...
I.lost 1ncreaae1 in -ap-p1y to operato-lllled m111
and custorneMllllod ..as .....
Ing the day rate porlod, ..-
primarily -bol I IF customers. ' No lncreuell art pl.-rn1t tar
customeNllallcl llallca -in the e...ias. ......
weekend ..mac portodl.
Ohlson went .., to .-...i
thatcistoml!l'l•illl-""° calls -1J I assiJtance .... "I I I
periods can -.., ""' .......
For operator Mil""' calla,
the .lnltl&I ~ ,., -rates for ~
calls u mcn11et n.e Cllllll
forcallsoflld1•G•• mUes. lnllill ~ ,._.,,
penoo ·calia fl lsd•rl llr ft~ or tm COllll lllr ...... of~~---~
some atallon II slJllZI _.
•per.......,..._ ........
CrealedbyftOm°"'lolljr
ceata durq Ille .., -
period and by ttfe -lor -e calla dur1ml Ille ..... rate period. · / .
With the -r-. a
customer<!lalod ..n -'*" to New York Ill Ille ..,_
period (& a.m... p.m.1 •
creases from fl.Ji lo fl.• 1or
the llnl ti...e ..-.
The propoeod loons• la
WATS ratea II -'1onal to
the lncreaoe in ""'111r lo-
i.ntate callL
A-""11• ...... ' -.·
eenlae ... die .... ... 5
.. pk4g I I '·'7· • t bee" • mare u
lme .. IS ia ..... a...._ m acs'd .._. -·-: .. mdall •z'F4 __ ... ,_ __ _......,. ... __
.... , ...... y ... -··----... -Ollllt II}<-Ir.
O'ai>W ... 0 a a "' 1a;at a.IL
Mwf c a. -ow.r.. ...... -.---.
"""" jr1llt ... aa.r loop laa.<ali•••
I J(J -.... a
1'A4k'. ...
--Into--....
While -pqle .... Wiitllllllll' , ......
iacrew ni*UJ, l--1111. "llmionlal __ _
- a llltp ill lbe llllit
-,,,.,,, .. 2 mllllm more----bas made the ndal -an oauqdi•ift. 'Dllre
orm't-too -· .,... """"" ........ u.. -. • Ille BagMM-ban ecoaoml1t -Wcm't Ibo ml al --·-·---• .. far Wlet\W • c
11"1 ..... Ibis -· l---. HLabor Jeaderll a r e D ' l
-" be ..... "11111 ,... more-Dlllljlr--.., 1ie1ng ren·e11tlated
Ul!idq 5 miDlla W ... L nm ii .-.,. is' r•• a, we rw1•110.,..W to lbe Pt--"' ml -conbola DOW."
Jallowilaallall .... •ID
tbelne ·-~.
.. Now ii tbe time ID IWWWI
an-•·be-"11
,... belieft in lhl m-mte "' lbelne~AI,_
Ila~ lo do io nod tho
eqiorWncesofodler-ftl
which -floaadtred
Production
For Leisure
•o111trt lowVw1 ............ ,...._ Ne••• ol tight government tt11 .... 111 0r-.. of tM wtM ,,,.., ~'-" ....,. firm H. HMti: et1111 CL, ""' amw--. ...., ,....... ...............
Be was alao asked whether ~:,;·.:~~~~~ ~:
or 11111 llt though' Ibero -•--""' --• .. a -tlm of the dnllar Q. 11 11 ~--,__ -11111 year or next. ·-to _, -., ''There'll be no =.:----a..tcompuy ~;;,. J~~ ~~i -.u"'::C:!:..i.°":
o••l•1t " gila stren(lh. The Ilda -..i do ,.. -
-II safe. In ~ very of &II)' lladlea lbl loave -""' -mes with ltrooaer mode to clbpro"' er pnve doe aateadllt than ~Uie tf:S. ltefdr .. e•aJ! F.S.,_ILB.
• (.fll"AZSI Yen, German Mark. A. Many fore ca 1 ting
llldSWWFranc)tbeywillbe services base their =-:.!~!41'1. 1~r~ recommeodation1 for
--purd>a!o and sale o I and Doalab KJOOtr are weak. individual 1tocb in whole er
Jallaw said be believed the in port nn the activity al
-lnll in 1m w a s iaalden. lnlldm are omc.o. • • po II t I c a I ly-motlvated" cfirocton, or holderl of <to
bee-of the November per<ent or more al a
-. -COIDPIJIY'S stock. Some of the
lie Units be ls going out DD more prDl}1ineat llOl'Vkel that
a -with his &Jorious rely on fnaJclei: activity are pro,..,... fer business in Value Line, Con1e111U1 of
It'll, llut be reau, believes lnslderl, and lndic1!4r Diesi.
them. The" ~ ls that -In tho last six years, the insiders have a opedal
ec>•'"W's predictions have opportwilly to bow about
bem within six-tenths of ooe eventa that affects the
pamit airrect in forecasting fortunes of their companies.
tho a-Natloaal Pn>duc'. To tell this t be or y ,
Sbcrt tean lnterest, Jallow Dr.James Lorit.· director for
11111. wtl1 be higher in Im -the Cellar of Reaeard> ol
u mach u a one and a half Stock Prices, and Dr. Victor
peraat higher -but that Nlederhoffer, prealdenl of
~ intere!t will remain Nlederboffer, Cr o 1 a "
-lbe same. zeckbaUlel', lac., a leading
AD Jn all, a good prediction Iaveatment banklnl 1 D d
lar 1f1J carrying oo into 1971 bftlkerqe firm, eumlnod
by at lout six moolhs. lasldar trading thal .........i
.
Money talks. Our money. Call In Tmnlnlx to got rid of tmnii.., ond we
can In most cases olf1r .you a ttnnlte. protfdion pion. As long as )'Oii
maintain it, Tenninix guarantt<S to ropait any
new subterranean termite domage, to the pmn-
lles COY~ Up to $150,000.
For thlt kind of money, ~vt got to be.good.
For a prottsslonal tumltt report ••• wl)h no abli-
ption ... phone tod•y. 542-7881 / SJJ-2960.
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(: C OAll.Y PILOT -.-•.1973
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Real Estate
Questions/Comment ·
Br Realtor Randall Mccardle
Housing Future Becomes Cloudy
By JOHN CIJNNllT Biliom -a ~ ol It malnWns iJie,,, Is sup-Ill. fill, the 1eque ii wlD..,.. also Iha! lltjle H 8111
NEW YORK (AP) -A t I :NM -Ions. as It ~ .~~-•ki<is. •~--~~.i~ lon!cattlng a 2.7-mlllloa o!iil price fttiof wlD bo ...nei.-to
"hopeleuly innaocunlte" em. _ _,lift"' lk !""'-~-'6 ~N ·~~ " year for 1m, willl mobile Ibo,-bay<r. About Ibo <11111
sus B u re a u projedioa M. Ille ladulliy .......,.., explains, by a vacancy rate on bom.s qain accounting r..-21 bope !or aa md to the .,.icing
made in the We ~ ii "-• -sl-a few ~family homes of only perceat of the l<ltal. Sjliral,,.. in an ...,... ol aap.
How • the iiCIOl...WS w bwiw in general in
1973 In eur .... 1 8eii"f local be·icmnn trying to
l'ftllke up a proiected bll'lf91t. we _. aU the help we can
pt. Tho post ,_. -lffl -•• ono of the bHt ,..,.
)'9t. Whot clo the uystal boll _.. -for this p&r?
Thonb.
REAL ESTATE confusion about the immedialf' begm '1'ilc die annual con-And the overa.D rental vacancy responsible ror the wiaeSjx...S ,,., ap -ana1y11s o.89 pm:ent;-lowelt •inc. t!l&t ,~gll~llla;t;ro..ca.tis~~~i"*~' ~a:t~it~· ;. ~Pil'~i°'iai......,iiii~I
ft.Uure of housing. au as30da-ltJk"tiDo fi.gans: IO ~ if the rate of 5.1 percent late last
tion representing .mortgage peer wauld eiceed fllti.matel. year, far below recent c. R. L.. Cost• Mew lenders is claiming. lD 1111 IOIDe 1.5 mi11.ioo units averages, . adds furlber SUP.-
Kenneth Thyg.._, mt! _.. ~; in 1m, nearly port.
Loob -g. Most ttliahle sources -m to agree economist ol the U.S..Saviop ~~ • ..:._ •-•·•-'l'hygeraoo also !eels that f.bal 11173 will be even more uciling thao last year. LA Center and Loan Lague, 1'lild1 .... -~ ~~ oome analysts •re over ~ County is cmtom.i.a's fastest growing county. represents savings and loan ' . homes as well as con-eslbnating the supply or ne-iv
P · n in the last ten )"eU'S bas more than doubled associatioos. the nation'• u n 1t 1 • some =~=:ol theof .-.!.. ·~-.1 on1 Los An L nd s ll biggest mortgage lenders, sa111 obRi ••s began to r~ that ~ ge Counly DOW r.mks ~~ y to g· ll e S that even though the pro-tbe .... was ox._ting do-lo which mobUe homes, which
eles County in totaJ. population. jectioo was wrong, and each is mand. "'8d . so they IOUnded make up 14 percent of all new
Personal income. employment, industrial produc· LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The proved Increasingly inacalrale !be -W.,. lAiol< !0< a boo!-llDila, are being put.
tioo. and sales will rise durin&: 1973, according lo pro-city says it is going to sell IO by otber government figures, -W ~maybe a dlsastrotD
jections may by various SouthWld economic researchers. pieces of property acquired in both govemmeat and private one, m 1171. "ONLY 75 percent of mobile
A forecasl prete11led by ecooomist.s of. the UCLA connection with the Lo" 1 ts · · · it !or home-Ales. at most, represent
Graduate St;ttool of Management sees corporate profits Angeles Convention Center but ~:Ow::!i!c~~ ROW B V ER , S A Y S additions to borl:sing stock," he
rising to record levels md production reaching 120Y'O not used for the center itself. .B a -·-"t, t~-'-·-~~-~~ ~ said in an annual report on
ol. the 1967 base level -up from 1139"0 for 1972.. The Board of Public Works widely ~bi~~ r-•r--....... -&"" -ui eoommie trends. "A large
C&lifomi3's labor force is expected to reach 8.9 said it would auction the ions. Some claim the manet tm. have underestimated ~~g~:.~ . industriagoes f~r1 com-a~
million workers during 19'73. about a 2.6% increase unimproved lots Feb. 28 in is overbuilt and is 1.-.&-A (Or lwwbokl formation by more ·~"""" ........ "
0•-1972. what it said was the largest ~ than l.2 m.Dlion. lls own year-plicatiom·or replacements." -. a decline. Others maintain the Several key government programs could boost sale ever of surplul!I city-owned industry hasn't yet satisfied ly estimates\ confirm the er-~anyr:®~~~ ~
Southern Cl.lifomia's aerospace indusUy. according to la~ land il!I left over from demand. ' nirsintt f~ are lhe key second-home purposes. he 't'homa.ra·~·Jones. president and cbaimwl of Northrop property acquired for street The league holds to the lat-to new hoosing, and since adds, and thus are not serving
Corporauuu.. improvements and to build ter opinion, and predicts formatiam are running to fill year-round housing
Jones. speaking al the Los Angeles Area Chamber sewers and stonn drains ~n another big year. stronger lhan had been demands that result from new f1f. Commerce 14th an.nu.al ftuciness Outlook Conference the Convention Center area. f.cn::seen. the league contends household formatjof1$.
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in November, said th.al 10 government programs could The land is valued by the ci-THIS IS bow Thygerson es-the industry is still a long way Since it believes that the b!-
mean as much as $16 million over the next six years, of.~~t~y~at~a~m:•:·n:im:•:m:_o:f~l~U'._~p~la~;n;s~i~t:~~_l~~~~_;rrom:;~ba:v~ing~-sa:tura:led~~the:_~d;us~try;~has~~a~lo~t~o~f ~bu~il~di~·n~g~t;o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ which $2 billion could be in 1973. H the programs re-million. Around 1967 the Census marbt.. do before the public has had
ipain as planned, about $10 billion in project funds
t;ould remain in California.
Personal incomes for Calilornia's workers are ex·
peeled to climb to $110 billion in 1973, up 8.4 % from
1972, aa:onling to UCLA. projections.
Cominette Department nports show that consumer
!fends point to increased purchases of new cars, homes,
l!l•.ior appliances and IW'lliture in rooting month._
; Brisk gains in reW1 sales are seen by economists
who point to the spiraling retail market for the third
quarter of 1972. Consumer spending for December
totaled about $47 billion. compared to $42.6 billion for th• 1971 boliday season. Retail sales for the year totaled
approximately $444 billion -& $35 billion jump over
1971 sales. ·
Diel I hew you say ..... .... tourist tr.ell: WIS
0r.,,.. '-"Y'• ....... ·-·'(1-about ..... u1 ...
luring? -I -of the -lnclo boing tho .... ;or foetor, I lhinl< of pi-lib Aupulco and Howaii,
How import..t is tho -dollar to Or-County?
G. G. 8.. Nowpoot Beoch
Acconling to the Los Angeles ~ tourism is
Orange Coooty's primary industry. Tboumids of tour-
ists are attrarud eadi year to Disneyland, Knoll's Berry
Farm. Japan""" Dear Part and Movieland Wu Museum.
Another important and rapidly growing segment of the
oounty eronomy is manufacturing. Orange County is sec-
ond in the state in terms of iodmtri.al wages and em-
ploymeo~
Randoll R. Jlc:Cardlr is n iMJUtMnet anoJyst, colltgt
ltctun:r, and author of •RHJ Eltak iJt C41i/ornia."' Send
yaur commn.tr nd q11rstioas lo Randall R. McCardle,
c/o the DAILY PIUJT, PO lku 1560, Cosio Jltsa 92626.
Vrban Renewal Bids
Depend on Congress
By 1'01' SEPPV
WASHINGTON tAPl
Citie:s attempting lo rebuild
their downlown aree nm.
year won't be able to ~ funds
from the ledtnl ~
unless Coog"3I appnn.-es an
u r b a n oormnunity-de\ftlp-
ment rev~ pro-
gram under President N'Ima's
budget.
Budget outlays for HUD in
fl!ll:'8.I i..ar J'74 are estimated
al $l7 billion compared with
estimated oollays ol 13.3
biJlioo in 1'13 and actual
oollay> ol $3.1 billion in 1972.
Despite the decreased •!>'
pnpriations for community-
de1iri••oed programs. for
wbic:b $2..1' billion was ap-
pnJllriatod t!WJ year, budget
c:utlays would rise because of
(OOlinuing increase in Federal
b 0 U S i D g Administration
daims and housing payment.s,
amcws said.
In 1974. the President said.
the llepal1m<nt ol HausirJg
and Urban Ile•~ will
not approve any nrw pn>j«ts
under seven commuaily
development programs .such
as Model Cities. Urban
Renewal, 0poo Spaces. Land.
Water and Sewer .
Neighborhood Facililies. and
Rehabilitation and Public
Facility loan.ll fer wtDdl SU
billion was aPJrOPriakd this
year. .
Instead. be Wei. ltgislalion
!or urban (lOIDfJIUnily .....,.
ment revera1e lhariag" will be
resubmitted to start Jaly 1.
1974, with • fint-}al' ftadlJc
of S!.3 billion.
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Most of the increase.
bown-er. will resull from the
bd that outlays expected to
C'Ollliaue in 1'74 will not be
olbet by budget receipts from
aswt: sales. which will be only
S. million that year a:m-
pared ta about 1 t billion this
year.
Four nets ago. ootgoing
HUD Setntary G e o r g e
Ramney aJ1DlllfDCed an t&-
moot.11 u.... r..-suboidiud
bousirog and, the President
said. Ibo budget tabs into ac-
mm1 t1te -.nwn.
llespile Ille er..... the ad-
ministraliDD said "it is an-
ticipltod !bat bJ.iusiag start.<
will be maid•lned at an
•Vft'llllt aaauaJ rate in acess
Ill ~ onr Ibo next JI
manila."
'Ille pr_.i budget has
....p -anilable in
c:ai)WU mboritJ" -'411.l
mi11i119 -sboaid a fH'Va(ua.
-ol Ille IUbllidi:oed. IJousin&
PllCI™ ... -in ..,_ .. said.
DC Contract
Goes to Mesan
Walter Rlcbardsoo A-ol Olola Mtu his 11•11plotH plw lor site plaJ>-
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ol. $14millicm. -prtojod in )(myland, ..,.
...... ID Sia Diego-boad-
-t&ed --Housing IW.llledt<<ioper. °" ....... Ill the plw b;
Ille wlieeaJ p'r1nilc and ••'h ... ftrm W'll ..... ...... _..,&:>_
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MEASURE UPTO OUR
11HOUSE POWER11 RATING?
COMPARE 'llleontytbiogtbat rent oovs
you is a plaa! 10 sleep. But, owning your own,
beautiful Aliso Villas Townhome, In fabUJous
Mission Vieto. gives you a place with more Ille
[I] MOVE-IN COST
~MONTHIY
PAYMENTS
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rnl.OCATION
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10 live! And, AUso VlUes are so arfordable, you
can own one with payments, in most cases, no
more than rent.
Veteran SU Down. Typical V.A. Sale: Plan r .
Gash Price $18.500. Cash Down Payment SO.
Move-in Closing Cost Approxima1cly $625.00.
Monthly payments, based on the above
unpaid balance of SI8.SOO, are approximately
Sl90.00 in 354 successive, equal monthly
installments, including principal, interest,
estimated. taxes and homeowners essoclat1on
dues. ANNUAL PERCENT AGE RA TE of 715%.
Two-and Three-Bedroom, One-and
Two.Storv homes wlth-bullt-in range.and
oven. aulomatic dishwasher. well lo waJt shag
carpeting In mes1er bedroom, I iv Ing room.
halls, and slairways. Sliding glass doors open
to a private palio or courtyard.
A spacious swimming pool with patio and
sundeck area. clubhouse: park and picnic
grounds, and ohildren'!I play area ... all steps
away from your Aliso Vi!La.
fabulous Mission Vieio is located in the
heart of Southern Galllomla's recreational
capital. Three more recrealion ccn1ers.._valued
at over $3.5 million: a theatre; shopping;
private golf course; hospital: and medical
center are all here now. freeway close to wort.
Just minutes to marinas and fishing.
Practically next door lo schools and colleges.
The perfect location for care tree Jiving,
plqing. and planning for the future.
Mission Viejo housing values have soared in
the last few years. In your Aliso Villa you will
build equity month-after-month, plus join-In
Mission Viejo's ever increasing propenv
values. Add theye benefits to the several lax
advantage~ and you co"Qie up wJth a solid,.
sensible move to good,;ltving.
The Aliso Villas neighborhood J.s d~igned
upon terraced hillstdqs, t~ fu.U ad.vantage
ol 1he many, uninterrUpted vlewsltes. Mission
Viejo1s aJso lamous for Its a~ ofrolllng
hills aod re'rtileyalley>. Th• aJrls clean,~
the sky is blue. 1• "" •
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in lhe Mission Viejo tradftion oC ca.reto.I
craftsmanship and conscientious quality. A
combination that assures you enduring' value.
JIUSO VII I AS TOWNHOMES.
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Neivp(Jrt Place
Get,s P onderosa ·
Douglas P. Slmpooo, vice 4,llQO oquan feet o1 ~
president or l'onderoaa -Qne. ,,,. re-
Homes, 1.........t recenUy ..... of ~ bn!L!ing ~
!bat the flnn Is mo.mg Ma I Kaistr ~ dl~ Is
•-ent propertret divlllon loeatOd Ill -··~ lo one of " lb Ditti ·iilllce WIMlll«' bulldlrls •1 1 11111
bulJ4jngs b» K~ P~. Business Center Drive, ~
neat, prange Coun1Y ·~rt Each of ,the Cou111111'ill'ill,..ll~lll'
SI-beads the dlvlalori bulldlnp i. -~ 'Ii ~cb . the con-oeet leued. In addll!oa i!>!lllo
• and p r o p e r t y Ponderosa offk:es, ~ ol
oectlCllL The Commenlen~ °'11'.~\~
will take-place some include architects Morris\~ thlie Jn ~le Fehruary. 1 Lohrbacb; Church ~ d Commel<enters One and Dwtgh~ a cllvision of Ann
'l'l!O are Uie Z5000«fiiar&.loot l!amnier; Langdon ~· twin.~ which opened w 11 s 0. ' ard!lteclS: ~Place last Sep. . E' ta] Life Insurance . . Ponderoaa A. Hedloff; _
WSOllllOI oocupy about ebQn, CPA; the -OrWe
/ _.. County chapter ol MA:
· ' · r Ca!Uomla S'---. .... , . ,v Inc.; the ~-Ap~ent suiting aervi<:e of A. D. ~ . ;,>\' ,.,\"'' anil As;oclates: and the
~.:..-':!' , buildings' teasing agents, ...tf~ge:rs · · Property Directions.
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Pa k Place Popular
l5iaet tllo _....... . -..,..,.. Tbt only *-' and wvlct porch.
ol Pllti'blce llllQll,. ..... bl -...,. plan ii I he Kllcbem feature deluxe '"'
Huntington Beach, CS per...a Pickford (plllll 4.1$) whlcb point bnU~ln electric r....,.
have been aold, reports G. • (with CornlD1-type range lopi) Roa Cra'riwd, director.. of lncludes an overalzed family and seJf-deaning" o v en I'
sales for awud-wlnnlng center with slep.laYing kit· ceramlc Ill.-ccuntertopo,·
builder, --~,.. d>ell,._ custom designed aab ca~
Priced lioal .., .... ' 1D PIWn!Mnl -' lbl! In-In -flnbh, and -thnl '51,llO, 'Pat 1'1*'8 It a tf -111,. ar<ehllectural -wtth enennr patio Ille-~--._._ ol-large. Im-ban. d19ekii1ea In fbt film.. pct JIN bcm11 are catbedral Standard features also JD.
11ng1oa -area. ''lr1 allO ... m.-, . nlled entries and elude ca.st tron tubs and slnkl,
me cl. the moc u:eessful," tteo-vP md 1tep-down llvlnl lifetime copper w at e.r
crawford eaplalned, "due In and dining rooma. Some plane l)'Stem>, concrete walks and
large nieuure to the fact that feature open balconies that driveways and cedar shaloe
It ts situated just two miles view the living areas below. roofs. ltear yards sre com-
lrom ... ol Ille ---auilel iDclude droasin& pletelJ fenced with redwood at In the atate, and di-tly ad-rooms and mirrored wardrobe sides and block wall at rear.
jaceot to the city's new 4(). doors in most models. Each Located at AUauLa Avenue
...., l!'.diaon Community Part. plan comes complete with and Magnotla Slftel In lfwl.
Almoot any type ol ....,... quality shag carpeUng on tingtoo Beacb, Parlt Plaot II
llollli pursuit i. hnmediately lllalrs and In living room, dln-easily accessible via tho San
accesslble to the resldmta of Log room, balla: and all Diego Fl'eeway at tbt
Park Place." bedrooms, and with Brookhurst Avenue turnoff,
Crawford aJao pointed out Armstrong Qistom floor lite in then proceed aouth lo Atianta,
that within the »acre entry, kllcben. family room and right lo Magnolia.
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, .!' ; , · ; en )an\18"!' 6, 11173, 1he avta-·
... , '·~· • -"I >.,•_] . :tion ~ electroolcs ~ __ BA_L_c_oN_l_E_S_P_R_O_Vl_D_E_V_l_EW_O_F_L_rv_r_NG_A_R~fl~S _IN_P_A_RK_P_LA_CE __ ap J.11luu · 1ng firm, Fllgbt S)>steo!i, Ino .. -• ~ moves to Commercenter ~ -.....-., .• n. Jlanta:-and Com. The A1W! ortentauon 'is
clevelopmml there · are sites
for both • nelghhori...ct part
and an elementary school .
"Youne cblldren at Part
Place will be able lo live, play
and go lo school In the safety
of their own private walled
community," be said.
Five spacloua Parlt Place
plans are available. Each ts
named for a silent SC110eD star.
The Garbo (plan 4111)
features four bedrooms and
two be.tbs on one1 level, with a
dtstlncl aepmtlon "' mas>er suite from the rest of this ll"'cious borne. The Valen-
llllO (plan 4iit) i. an Imp,...
slve t-.iory plan that olfers
-&..tlGf. C off\Cif.
Otv"' otlft.'-"0 v.f.G~ s2.-'\4l_. puy bas bOea '<IBDled lo necessary because lb! the
manage ~ 54-unlt apartment firm's. 11lgbt test Ing
compler"' 11515· R{..,. Ave capabilities.
Newport Beach, by owoe; Convenient location, ample
Claire Dunton. .• prlv~te par!<iJ!g and custom
The -ry elevator· ., accommodalions combine lo
served fUll securitY apartment make Collllllemmter ol!ices
project Is located ,.,. 90 r.et an outstandin( value In wwk·
""" Ing environment at a com-
lrom the Pactflc Ocean. !M!UU.ve rental of 60 cents a
Dunton re<:mtiy puri:haaed square root ..
the aportmenta and a In~ fpture a dramatic
leuehold -.... Ille °*' ol, 2.311 inJJOs of clllgooal
clevelopmml'1 site from Se-and ~.aJJ4oat paneling
quota Pacllic ReaJoo, Santa. In the rrU>t ·aiiif '.rear foyers.
Ana. • -.. .., Stairway ,balustrade, are also
Robert· T. Bonnell ol &0lid oak.·Corrldor fJoon are a
SJuntpiflfl Center
Safeway Started in Viejo
~and a grand openfug Is ' cf, 6.b Sweet Sbop, .the community, said Bob optWlaal den and a thre&<:ar
11'\AJ 6 1 5speclallsta1~""'1llrllc-
\ lion and long.term financing.
FHA, VA, and conventional slngl•famlly
homes. Commercial, Industrial, and realdential
income-producing property, $100,000 up. Joint
ventum, $250,000 to $10,000,000. · gmtruction Is nearing com-' ~will bJl:lude a Cal-Med are eager lo open and serve four bedroofns, three baths,
set ,for March 15 at the tic Sbop, The Station LI· ~ Klrkpatrlclt, developer with · prageTbe ·B .• r r • m 0 r e (plan Si'feiia•· ...__._. Center · , Plloneua-we',.121asomt ... andtllenaome/ ;;;=.>... -..,..... . • · quors, Laden Travel /ige!Y:y, Businesa Properties, Inc. wbo 453). -•~ -•~ four "'""""°'" ·.Petway and 'tor dry cl -,..~,-A TNIMlco Roads In MiasloliVi&o a beanly par . , eaner. a ts also a new resident of bedrooma, three baths and a fa A A _ ........
jo:. 1 - . card llD'!· 1111 shop and P.op's 'Mission Viejo. tln&ar prage. In addition, U'Q n C .J V WJTgage ~·.~llA• c11rec1or of Bake Sbop. Union OU Com-·The new shopping center Is It lealures a """1 -CORPORATION
reliJ ~. Mmkio Viejo pany will have a aervice sta· nm lo Mission Viejo's castDJe nook and a large !amtly nlCllD
Company, said the cornerstooe lion at the lntenection. Plans model home complex, and with fl r • PI a c e . The n Ol'l'K28 IN I ITATU
of the neighborhood center aJao CaJl.lor a bank bnuich of· across the. street from the r~ ,_!~~~!._ modeils a 171171 lrrine B!Yd.. Tustin 12'80
woold be a ZS.ODO oquare foot flee In !lie Center. --~~ EXecutMi 0-: 805 S""tto Pl., Loo An;oloa IOttiO
Coldwell Banker's P<oPOrlY blend of vivid "'rDl olange
management staff Ill , Santa carpe\lng •· and (1ay brick.
Ana will manage· ~Miles • Colorful modern paintings
associated with the aperlmj!nt hang lb. r o u g h o u I both
compieL buildings. ·
Safeway f;upermarket. The ....,ter Is 'l'IDPletely mlllJon dollar Marguerite !bat OOlltains a large finished (213) ,_,
bthei . businessel In the leased iiOw and the merchants, ;=R=ecrea=u=·on=Cen=ter=. ====actl=vltles===room==ov=er=the=-======San=Fe=man=do=V=•="•=Y (=21=31='=,._=u=oo====
Adul11Jni1s Now Available
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Costa de! Sol, Mtssian Vie-
jo'• new adult neigbhrbood,
bas a llm1ted mnnher of units
available l<r Immediate oc-
cupancy, acainllnr; lo Ken :".&:"1°• g.neraJ sales er.
. 'nll Blanca, Plan B, I< a -m, 111 bath home, with' a' spacloua living room,
fireplace, and kitchen with·ad-
jolnlng -room. The Alicia, Plan A, offers
two bedrooms and one bath,
with a aepmte entry foyer
leading Into living room wtlh
an atlracllv~.~-
, Costa de! Sol cllrers a H-
bour ltCUlil1,sysWD, with ...
try througb a plel>ouse.
The De W nelghbor-
overloob aD 1$.boie executlve
public gOI! cwne, 1'hlcb Is
under -and will be ready fol' play thil llUIDllltr.
· Iltsijpied fnr adul!< over 4ii ~ ,s• with no children
IJ!l(let. :n and acUve re11r ... ,
Rasla clel Sol Is • -.15-
-· adult nelghborbnod located Jn the mrtbern bills of
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munity.
The new Costa de! Sol
recreation center lo be J1Peft In
the sprtnk features Ii large
c ~lgned swJmming
p>OI, • hol tharapeUlic= s!wl!leboard, boccie bow ,
pllysical filness room,
craft and card rooms.
Casta del .Sol homes are of·
fered In lw<>bedroom, two-
bedrooni·wltl><len, and -bedroom desigm. Prices range
from tu,1196 lo IM,995 with at·
tradive convenUonal liDaneing
avallable.
N'me models are available
for viewing, each with four
distinctive uterlnr elevaUons.
Four o! the oine may be
purchased .. slngle-faml\y
homes, while the ·other five
models are available u
duplex, tripla or !ourplex. In either case, the home
purchase Includes ~ llJld.
Cas1a de! Sol model bomes
at 24955 Marguerlto Parkway
are open dally lroili t :!O a.m.
lo 6 p.m.
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Laguna Niguel is for having a ball •
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There's a amd,y beJicli for:you,pb the ptest variety of homes (fnm
t.o stzoll on and an $M,960 to $86, 700) and custa:n home litll (fnm
ocetlD toswimin. $18,flOO to $136,000) in Southern Callfomia.
There's fzesh air to Let JAguna Np blip yon
breathe and frieDdl -• • 1nak with o-"ft•-1:..:..9 . ~ , 1 • 6.Vol.UA.&3 &&1'J.l.l6-
peopletomeet. Foraome,'til.n's ' JlllBal'lONS: rrom Loa
golf at theprivat.e m N"igael Coan~ Angeles, go south on the Sen~/
Club and t.etmis at the private JAguna Sota Alla Freeway to ~ Valley
Niguel 'lmmis Club. 'n)is 8,000 acre planned . Parkway Git. Right (appror. 1
community has funllvingwaitbJi 9 mL) to Sales Information OJllce..
Put a 1w! in your life ... today come to l\il
·'Laguna Niguel .• the cboic~ com~unity
BIDl:boS.-di.udvm.tPut,..._lmN ... 'lbltmlrJAWIGC '8;Dlc....,..&c.C (714) •.WO 811)-IOllO ...
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ized a tremendous increase in value. This long-
awaite4 fin8;1 grouP, is in an exclusive neighbor-
hood in th.e hills ofNewport,jl;Js~ off Spyglass Hill
Road. If you'd like to be a little ahead of the
crowd, come see Harbor Vi'e,w today! Take the
Newport or San Diego Freeway to MacArthur
turnoff, drive seaward. to Ford Road and left to
oµrmodels.
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/F•mous Licensing Course
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Applicants fully reimbursed
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So!Mw EJae Wentt
• Pier lo doclc, l'OODl for large boat. 4 Years
new home. Large living room, formal dining
1 room, den ; 4: bamu:., 5 bathl, 4 abowen, 2
· tubs. Breakfast area. Laundry rm. Coax.
' cable tbruout house, with booster. 12 Phone
jacb tbruout house, Incl. patio, dock, llWldeck
, lo garage. 8 P•one lines In bouse. Stereo
l))eaker1 tbruoot lo Intercom, Incl. patio,
dOck lo llWldeck. "Haller" speaker on dock.
<Elec. radlant beat In ceil., each room w/own
tbermOetal Two 2f" blt.-ln attic fam .. Garage
door opener. Bit-In VIClllllll ayatem lo gaa
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logo In S f:rplcs. Switch In matr. bdrm. con-
ttola llgbtlng tllruoot home. Plumbing lo elec.
lnttallijd to convert rear portion to apt., ii
wanted. lnaulaliOD tbruoot all walla lo cell's.
IC.:m8br In wet bar. Storage· off auncleck.
Soft water. Best quallt)' plumblnS f!Itures.
Laundry chute. 75 Gal. gaa .,.ater heater. En-
tin! property In lmpeccAble con41tlon! A one-
of+ldnd find at '26$,000. By ap't., pleaae.
SAl.ISBUliY un
315 MARINE AVl.,.BALS.OA ISLAND * 673-&900 *· ~ ' I .
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3500 Surfvlew Ln., H.V. Hills ....•. $'12,950
64 Linda Isle Dr., Linda Isle ...... $289,500
106 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle . . . . . . f16,500 UU Keel Dr., H.V. Hills .... 6 BR, faro. mi.
101.f Marion .Ln., Weatcllff ........ $88,500
1005 Bollllle Doone, In. Terr: .... Sl.J.9,000
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OPEN SuN t:S. 1630 ANTIGUA
See this terrlf!c Z.story 4 BR., SY.a ba. home,
overlooking Back Bay. Hail tam. rm., frml.
.din. rm. lo view! Dover Shore• belt buy!
SllB,500. Edie Olson.
LUXURY WATERfl!(ON1'
'Jew S bdrm. plus family rm. home on th•
Linda We Lagoon. 3 Frpics., 2 wet bars.
Very speclaJ kitchen. Costly ~g lo
.i,aper1e1. $289,500. Eileen .au~llOll. . ' . A FAMILY DELIGHT .'
Just lili.i.-.n excellent 6 · bdrm·. in ID!r-
bor View Hills. It'• a beauty lo It will be
OPEN SUN. 1.S. 1524 KEEL. Drop by! Jim
Muller. • c •
NEAR PRIVATE BEACH, CLUB & TENNIS
Enjoy Llilo way ot llfel Fun 4 BR., 4 ha.,
• F.0.R., beams lo panel. Big MBR lo Iota of
room. Great famlfy or beach home. f16,500.
Charlene Whyte
EXECUTIVE WAY 4' Lll'I ,
5 BR-perfect for live-In help. Lg~ .. sunny
family rm., formal dining -lovely yard·
View of bills & water. Fee land. S107,000.
Harriett Dav~.!__ ------1019 MARION LN., WESTCLIFfl
OPEN SUN. 1·5. Traditional split-level 4
bdrm. home. 4 baths. Den. Lge. family rm.,
overlooking bea,utilul gardens. $89,500. Mary
Lou Marlon.
OWNER TRANSFERRED •.•
... and leaving this beautifµJ 4 BR. family
home, w/country kitchen. Sep. DR. Large
pool. 3 Car gar. Let me show you! Best buy.
'87,500. La.Vera Burns. •
BEST LOCATION-LINDAJSLI
VIEW OF BIG BAY. cust. bit:& designed
by top arch . 2-Sty., lam. rm., 3 BR. Incl.
mstr. suite w/frplc. du. 3 Slip&--0ne takes
lrg. boat. $250,000. Kathryn Raulston.
PRIVATE BEACH-VIEW
Great family home w /beach club, gated; 4
BR., F.R., D.R., gst. suite & new kit. Re-
model. & decor. '72. Elegant lo lmmac.
,159,000. Bob Yorke.
LOVELY BEACH AREA
Private gated streets & 2 bay.beachexr En-
Joy boating & swimming. Large\ family
home&:: great "couple" bomes. Priced from
$59,950. Mary Harvey.
PENINSULA PERFECTION
$Slory view of channel from tbll traly nan-
tlCally oriented home. Min. to open aea
from prlv. slip. 6 BR., 4 Ba., coaq>, nrnod. P75,000. Gary KnoL
r Pilot Classified Ada
Idol ... ca111a.-.
CAMEO SHORES-$117.000
Best ot OCOOll views! Beautilul landlcaped J!I'OUllda. Lovely home with S bclrooms, clin-,
fng are~ lo 4 baths. Terra= In entry k faro
rm. l"lftJ>lace In L.R. lo muter bdrm. HloF
pool In frt courtyd, Lge Bllldio off garage.
4521 ORRINGTON OPEN SAT/SUN l.S
BIG CANYON-4109,500
View of patios from all rooms. Great Joca.
tlon. Functional plan In tbla home W/4 lge
bdrooml, family rm formal dining rm lo
I baths. Wondirful lsi,,,:;d kitchen, 3-car gar.
Gold shag cptng. New lo ready for you .
29 AUGUSTA I.NE. OPEN SAT/SUN 1.S
LINDA ISLE-$2A5.000
Spacious Z.story entry in Ibis beautilul cua-
tom-bullt home OD lagoon. Pier/slip for up to
65' boat. 4 Bclrms, faro rm w/IWlken wet bar,
formal DR, game rm lo 4Y.a baths. E1ec heat,
-bit-In vacuum system + many extraa.
50 LINDA ISLE DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1.S
THE "CHANNEL REEF"-4140.000
Luxury! On the water. Completely refur'.
blshecf Wlti' plush cptng & drapes, beams,
paneling, abundant marble '& 'many other
fine apptl. 2 BR, 2 bath "own-your-own".
Adult occupied. Pool, great w, pier /slips.
2526 G2 OCEAN BLVD. 'OPEN SUN !.S
EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE Real charm In tbla near new. 5 bdrm. quality
built liome with family tm., formal dining
rm. lo 4Y.a baths. Wet bar, barbeque lo 3 fr.
plea. Pier lo 1llp. S149,li00:
16 LINDA ISLE DR. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.S
LI DO ISLIE-477,500
Submit duplex In exchange for this lovely 4
bdrm home with 3 baths. Lge protected pa.
tio, space for boat. 40' Lot, street to strada.
Near popular beach. Immaculate
106 VfA DIJON OPEN SAT/SUN l.S " LINDA ISLE-4275,000
A perfect setting for your priceless antiques.
Brand new! Distinctive & very artistic home
w/anUque architectural features. 5 B<lrms, tam·rm, DR lo hobby rm. By appt.
BIG CANYO~l19,000
One year new! Beautiful 5 bdrm residence
::;';~ • rm & form. Jllnlng »n-Lovely · .suite lo twmc klt41len. Nice colors in
decor tbruout. Some Golf course view.
BIG CANYON CONDOMINIU]o\
The Bordeaux! MDII t>oi;:;~~r model! En-larged and custorni1.od. 2 .. ter BR suites,
family rm, dining rm, 3 baths & kar garage.
Exclusive Country Club area. $97,500.
LINDA ISLE LOT-465,000
A real choice Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build
your own lllX!'11 home on this island of finer
bomes_J< ~acb!lng. Tl!e laat av~able lot.
BROKERS & SALESMEN
We have an opening in our Residential Di-
vision for an exi;>erienced man or woman
possessing enthusrasm and Integrity. If you
are Interested in a beautiful office in the ,
finest location. working with congenial u-.IOCJatu, we are lntereSted In meeting you; . . .
Office 0-.. Sotu.Uy & Sunday lfc)U, 21th Yur''
WESLEY N. TAYL~I!. CO., Reai,on
2111 Son "-'" Hiiis Rood "Overlooking Bia Canyon Counhy Club" ·
NEWPORT CENTl:R, N.B. 644-4910
Gener1I General
CORBIN-MARTIN
NEW LISTING
Eastside Costa Mesa chinner, with 3 lge.
bdrm.s., 2 baths; priced to sell at '31,000. •
A RARE FIND
A real CdM charmer, on the ocean side of
hwy., yet walking distance to all aboJll'ing.
This S bdrm., I Iii bath home bas addiUonal
sleeping room In 2 car garage; we have the
key -give UB a call. Offered at '64,500.
EXCLUSIVE EMERALD BAY
This executive home Is located on !Qp of tbll
private community with guaid~~'.""5· Own-er Is W8!hlngton corporate oUi who used ·
it only aa bis part-Ume home. Now· ne,.i.
larger home. Take advantage of this litua,
lion -offered at $150,000. ,'Jo
Coll US for y..,r rul Htote needa r WI
have lots of good tltinfs to tell you •-I ' • CORBIN-MARTIN INC.
REALTORS ..... 7662
' ' Gonwal
HARRY KAMPH SAYS -
"Buy my big bayf?ont bargain lo live It~. Sale price Includes a pier/l!lip -
beach -huae 5 bdrm., }~ bolh home wt
fireplace lo ~ on Iba hay, plus 2 bdrm.
apL Would :POU bllli8" Sl•,900!"
OfllN IAT. & SUM. 1 ·S
fll L IAi..GA ILVD. u1 'OA UY PIOPBHD
450f w. c.-...,.. lh ,,.... .... .
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-OPEN HOUSES '-
(2 BR, 2 BA) 422 Vista Roma, NJ!.
$61,500. Open Sat 12-5.
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(4 BR. 2 BA. lam rm.) 1711 Tl!f?lpin Way,
N.B. $63,~. Open Sat lo Sun l.S.
. -'1!..~, 28 Royal St. , Bloch
FAIRWAY HOME, 5 BR, 3 frp cs, game rm.,
several extra ou~cling leatures: BOid,
colorful home. S195,000. Open Sunday i·S:30
' Income Properties
rosr USTED - 7 Westside, Costa Hesa
fourplexes, $51,000 to $60,000.
' fri-C-1 Lot
HI·TRAFFIC Intersection, Coast HWf !< lfac
Arthur Blvd., CdJl.1.!J' Fronta,ge _ b)" 128'.
Xlnt for small office ·rnog., stoi:e, elC. SS'T,500. . .
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21 Spaailll .
•. Salis Oppirtmlty 3 IR• Lile . --Our exj>arrdlilg office, under new m1na.O.. -..
ment, bairf'oam for iii!fenl adcliUonal e:i;d. ~~'-:!",.;
salesmen. ~ .living nK • .... -Our construction and development activity, em ldtch, lots cupboard
Investment and resideotial property sales all space, b""' .,....,. BR.
add up to an exciting errrlrorunent for mui· """" ceil, low -.. 1
mizlng your 1973 commission Income. Please · Westcrrff • Dil¥er
send resume or call Hr. Starnes. 3 IR • Pool lta•1
2145 E. CNd Highway I ~.j~ ~
c ....... del Mar 675-6900 Lob" --pool, 2 , ' -~~.APR-rc..ec:llfiff Salesnlali able loon. PM Jml ,..
. "!' -~ -,_ duced. Six year,old 11e11 ...... te SecurlUeslirm see.. Mesa v.-,,. · :a1-:0~g ll~':..'!F.!t'!1n~um ~ . . hst Illy
jects in seYeral states. 1::7 ,,,:.:: ,: .c:::
WELTON & CO., INC. ~~ap,.i.ti.:;'
(Member ot: ~tlonal . of Securities Dealers) chun:bes, IP! i:' o •rs•'.
284.5 E. Com H'9fiway Beaut.~ &mi
C....,,. del Mar , 67s.6900 l!!J W-Dr• If.II.
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1 IEST IN BLUFFS
NEW EXCLUSIVE umNGS
END UNIT, very wpular. bard to 1IDd "G-
Pian1' '°'1 bnlltilUI Vlsto Caudal. 2,0IO Sq. ft.
I bdrm., I ba., Igo. formal dining rm.-<freal
open feeling, with cotbedral be4med cell'•·
Lie. enclosed prlv. petlo. On beautltGl ~
bill Uptracled u.r-t, incbrdlnl .elf -
tllcba appllances. Tldl --'t Jut Ill
. 9M,llOO. ' • 'Bo-PLAN, lo"'1 •sq. II.. I Ms, 2141 1111~
1-IJ.y rm. Only 4 ,_. old. V~l.._
but well worth ~ tldl vm7 Joca.
lion, eombinlnc~ p1 •W I: BIJ'
View.
lllALTOll
FORCED MU
$15.Jil
FULL PllCll
In tor.clooure! PllQ IN· C!.UDES WAl!llBll. DRY· ER and REFlllCl:JIATORI ~~~ " -POOL! Jmm•mlete ..... .._Lc.e..-.-·H5-
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Room for poo(! Open '""""""" ceWap. 3 fiNpl"°""'· Walter J[IQg IH .... (A11) • CU510M HOME
Separale master wing w/alllitf, 4 BR, FR,
formal DR,~<JOI, . jarunl. Tiie 'Plew'
lo VERY • $1M,D. Lola .lflller
MUZ35. (
. ' OPtN.lAT. & SUfC. 'M P.M. • .
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GOLF cciUueVIEW
Elegant 4 BR, DRl:_ri._Wt.•. Bmlmlf
Gotliard &IU2ll5. ~ Bmf. 14 p .JI. -
21~uns · ~ ..
(1) V.gnlfirmt 'fjew hom l .. .i • nall.:
.tic .,.ice. LIU llDllr --(A21)
(Z) Inclndes plml for •BR bame. ....
Tcm Queen Mf ... (AZ2j •
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S..dmy 1-'S~p.a
NEWLlmMG i
Ivan Wells, 4 BR, FR, teucedPOOL Newwt
'1oot" In carpeting. A lleealllni. .J;{"*"· =::r.""&~cWsi ia • ' lllALllOA ISLAND' ' • f 11&-l\o!a bath. 2 f.p. ~ M!lliwted' ..ner ...... Dcma-Odd...ter ....
231 AMimlYST. (.\M)
. , WARt1fA uWn Y
S'BR, FR, 6irmal DR: ...... meter niter; DellgbtfnJ. gmclOD . ........, • IWm w~
Ml.... l5el GAI.AXY · DR., DOVER
SHORES. (AJS) I . •
·SWEEPING VIEW IY DAY
a m~ of lipu by nigbl S!iadona 4 BR
bOhride hoa)e,. I mos. -· tlGl.liOO. Lola Egan 6418lllO. 1633 ~· , HVRldge. (A27)
l'URNISMED MYP:ll'*' 'f'D'iL
Dr••llk -~ lllqfiml.. lenlfeillmes tam.I~ .... _ _..
lall6. Duwml>dn I BR't, ca•qilale bar lo
dramatic FR ape 'lo Clllllllewnd dect.
15' allp. $2311,B. UD BAYSWB DRIVE;
(A311)
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Tcm Queen 111 aJO. ~
BAYCRIST ELl!o.vtCE
Move In conlforl Bnutiflll ( 8:'~ "breUWt~ 1...t'Cape4lr
ity. fTl,lliO. Watt. K1Qgiii1110. ( )
WH!n WATER VIEW '
3 BR cbamw. llpoetaenlar -I:
view. A""Wcw' lloadl mttap; IIUiilfrdi ~=-r~'fi.:: !er ( )
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: ·1 .,, 'HduSES Fcit SALE· ~ Vista ,J!oma ro,. IllulfaJ NB
114+2874 ' $42,300 (Sun 1-5) 2BEDROOMS
2101 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula ~200 $65,000 JSal & Sun Hi)
***2525 G2 Ocean Blvd. (Channel Reef)
. CdM . 644-4910 . $lt-0,000 (San 1-6)
509 Begonia, Corona de! Mar
• &M-'161i2 (SUD 1-6)
224 Via Koron (Lido Isle) NB
67!>-:iZOO (Sun 1-4:30)
J 2 BR -AND FAMILY RM OR DEN
*~ersei ~r: Sun 1-6)
112 Via Yella (r.ido Isle) Npt. Bcb. ~ '61,500 (SUn 1-6)
511l5 Greencap Ave., Irvine · ~ $29,500 (Set" SUn 14)
2532 Cresfuew (Baysbores) NB
64&-3928 . $51,500 (Sat & Snn 14)
2532 Crestview (Baysbores) NB
•• &46;39211 $51,5!>0 (Sat" SUn 1-5)
450 Santa Ana, Newport Beach -
6*7111 $52,000 (Snn .1·5)
i» 3 BR
1700 Plllpma (nr. 20th& Irvine) NpL<llcll. ~,500 (SUD 1-ll •
~~~ck Bay)(= I: SUn 1-6)
123 Coral, Balboa (Sall 1-4) /,.~. •. M 265 C'.ameDia (Eastside) Costa esa
•6"-'IG62 $31,000 (Sat " SUn 1-6)
316 Narcissus, Corona de! Mar
• M4-71m . (Sat " SUn 1-6)
1424 Serenade (Irv. Terr.) CdM 64+6200 $62,500. (Sat & SUn 1-6)
300 Otero (North Bluffs) NB
644-1133 $51,500 (SUn 1-5)
*3149 Madiera Ave. (Mesa Verdel CM
54:>-6495 $39,500 (SUn 1-6)
*2412 Niagra, Costa Mesa
M&.9510 $22,500 (SUn 1-5)
422 Vista Roma, Newport Beach
644-7270 $61,500 (Ila! IU)
2000 Kinp Rd., Newport Beach
641H711 (with view) (Sat & SUn JU)
133'Via Wazlers (µ<Ill) Newport Beach
67>2518 $71;500 (Sat " Sun 14)
3205 W. Balboa B\VIL, Newport Beach 64~--. S'l2,590 (Sun 1-5)
3 BR a PAMIL~ Rli\ oR DEN . •
2021 Altura Dr. (Irv. Terr.) CM
673-0161 $81,750 (Sat " Snn)
431 Vista Suerte (New Bluffs) NB
646-7767 673-9060 (Sat " Snn 1-6)
tt1915 Bayside Dr., Newport 11..:h
646-7767 im.9080 (SUn 1-6)
2ll8i; Valley Rd. (Marina IDds) CM
546-4141 -$37,950 (SUn··IUl
7681 Seine, Huntington Beach )
962-7751 $31,950 (Sat & San
200 Amethyst; Balboa Island
64U235 $M,OOO . (Sat & SUn 1-6)
*4521 Orrington Rd. (Cameo Sbores)
CdM 644-4910 $117,000 (Sat ·"Sun 1-6)
*i927 Santiago Dr. (Ba,ycrest) NB
' 6'/5o4QO' _i\12-2678.... (Sat It< Sun .l-6)
*10039 San Miguel, Fountain Valley
557-4130 $34,750 (Sun 14)
20222 Wmdcave, Huntington Beach
646-2313 $41,900 (Sat " Sun 1-6)
*1215 Devon Ln (Westcliff) NB 646-3928c $56,900 (Sat a. Sun 1-SY
2314 College (CoDege Park) CM
646-8811 $32,950 (Sat a. SUn an da,yl
**308 38tb. St. (N'pt. Island) NB
67:>-1972 67!).(-073 (Sat & Sun 1-6)
2008 Ali.oO· Costa Mesa 645-t040' (Sat & Sun 1-6)
l9'l The Masters Circle, Costa Mesa
540-1726 $42,250 (SUn 1-6)
293 Bowling Green Dr., College Part 646--0968 (Sat & Sun) *'l!i'lfl Holiday (Baycrest) N'pL Bell. ~ $75,500 (Sat " Sun 1-6)
1161 Jean Dr., Huntlngto11 Beach -
546-llMO • • (Sun 1.$)
IOO!l l!Qnniedoone (Irv. Terr.) Cdll
644-2430 $119,000 (SUll 1-6)
4BEDRooMs
106 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) NB
' 644-4110 fl'T,500 (Sat. &m 1-5) '5512 l!Mr (Udo Sands) NB
646-7767 673-9060 (Sat I: Snn 1.S)
1924 BerJ1 Lane, NeW}l9rl Beach 640.ooJO (Sun 1-6)
1121 Alpjll.; S..ota Ana
Mf.0565 '34,950 (SWl 24) *'al Amlimt Rd., COiia ._
5*8MO ~1-6)
4 Ill & FAMILY IM Oil~
3500 Surfview lJI (HV1111111s) Odll
644-MlO $72,950 (lllaL 1-6)
105 Via Rrttnna (Udo Isle) JflJ
644-WO $7~ (Sun 1-6)
1019 Marlon Lii. ('\1\'eltdlff) NB
&M-llUO ..... 500 (Sull 1-6) rt Ut Vim (~1111) CdM r ~ '85,000 (Sal I: s. 1-5) 1"' PorU:anllgan PL ~) NB ~lllf ..... {W I: Som 1-6)
1~ Pomrtaln Vllle7 84S.2502 (llO cln t.qVoll) (Sull 14)
3024 Balearic Dr. IM-Verde) Cll 546$17 "6,000 (Sat • Sun 1-6)
lMOll ~ Rift?, J'oualaln Vallef
ge&.5802 '46,900 (Ila 1"4).
1038 "nJler, Wlf _JHVu HJJ)J) Cdll -..im '111.ftOO (o.lly 1-t1
ISlll Ollnl])Y Dr., Huntington Beach
8*502& $45,950 (Sun 1-6)
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271 Rochester, Cosljl Mesa ,
557..(130 $41,45o. (Snn 1.S)
*2000 G~ (Dover Shores) NB ll4U235 (Sat & &Ill 1-5)
*1244 Polaris (µover Shores) NB
ll4U235 • (Sat & Sun 1.S)
17211 Skylark (Baycrest) NB
ll4U235 (Sat & Sun 1..S)
*1715 Si!Ylark (Baycrest) NB • 64U235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) fir1'li& 1>ort .sb.ellield (HVuHomes l NB
~· (Sat & &Ill l.S)
l63S CaiUe Cove.(nyRldge). NB 64U23s : · (Sat & Snn 1-6)
*1805 Gte11wood (Baycrest) NB
ll4U235 : (Sun 1-5)
21 Hermitage (Big C&llyon) NB ·
114U235 (Sun 1..S)
•20 ;Jioylil st. George (Big Canyon) NB
64U200 , · (Sa\ & Sun l..S) ·
**165.1 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsmans Cove)
CdM 67:>-1935 (Daily)
4620 Wayne Ra., COronll ae1 Mar
6'13-2222 ' ·-(Daily 1·5)
1051' Margarita, Fountain VaJJey
!lllZ-7751 $32,950 (S!mday) **•JiO ;Unda We· J>r• (I;ojnda Jsle) NB
64f4110 $245,000 (8at & Sun 1-5)
29 Augusta IJI. (Big Can)'Oll C.C.) NB
644-4110 $109,500 (Sat " &Ill 1-5) ~Fairfield (Cameo Shol"'S) CdM
6'1!).3000 (Sun I.SJ
1919,SUVa Ci:r.,.O>sta Mesa
551"3See • '54,900 (Sat " Sun 1..S)
*1801 Gle11wood Ln. (Baycrest~ NB '
644-1133 $89,500 . . (Sun .U)
1711 Terrapin Way, Newport Beach
644-7270 $63,500 (Sat & Sun ..S)
1878 Maui Circle (Mesa Veme)r CM ~1'12o ·S62,500 (Sat It Sui! .S) ·
,2054:f!aminto, Costa Mesa . •
s.to:17l!O' $51,000 ' : . (Sun , 1.S)
3108 Lincolii Wav. Costa Mesa
~17211· '$38,500 (Sun I..S)
. s'. tUt & ,F.u\IL Y RM OR DEN
..,.1l54'Linda l•le Dr. (Linda lsl•) NB
114+2430 $289.500 rsnn 1·5)
281S ?(Qn\etty (Mesa del Mar) CM
546-3086 $45,900 ,. (Sat & Sun)
*1fr•l& Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB
MHlllO $149,500 (Sat & Siro 1-5)
· • -re.,.! a,,GeOi'ge (Big Canyon) Mt
Ht 6200 (Sat & &Ill 1-6)
**•46 Linda isle (Linda Isle) NB '
ll4U235 (Sat " Sun 1-6)
1501 Galuy (Dover Shores) NB
M4.62QO -(Sa & Sim 1-6)
10252 Niagra, Huntington Beath
M&.2313 $51,900 (Sat & Sun 1..S)
28 Royal SI. George (Big Ca!IYon) NB ~ $195,000 •(Sun 14:30)
28 Royal st. George (Big Canyon) NB
67:>-6900 . $195,000 • (Sun· 1..S:30)
6 BEDROOMS '
6 Bit • FAMILY ROOM OR DEN
1524 Keel Dr. (BVuHllls) CdM
Sff.WO (Sun 1..S)
,_ Gm'deniJl,.Fountain Vall")' ·
I ~7751 $39{95j) ($at & Sun)
HOME & INCOME
' J BR. HOME & 2, BR. APT.
**1!16 E. Balboa Blvd., Newpqrt Beach
6'13-7420 67!>-7060 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
t BR PLUS BACHELOR
611..Acac:ia, Corona de! Mar .
·6'15'300Q , ~~:..fl?.l (Sa! & Sun 1.S)
4 BR tt<>ME & 1 BR APT.
227 ()pa), Balboa Island
67f>.3331 • (Sun 1·5)
2. 8'I HOMI & 2 BR APT.
129._To.JIU, Balboa Island
m«!ll ', > (Sun 1·5)
Cf!>NDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
• • 2 llR.
**4411 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
64U200 LSat " Sul} 1~r
· DUPl:EXES FOK SALE-
, BR. & FAMILY RM.
I08 Otero (The Bluffs) Newpprt Beach
64Hl20 . (Sat & Sun 1-6)
; 3 BR 32JJJ!!! ~ ('nie motts) NB
-(SUnl-5) JBR.&JBR. '
IR .PbrOud ar., Huntington Beach
111 "1• "7.. I (Sat I: Sun 11-6)
2 & 3 BR.
UIO W. Balboa (PeninaulaJ NB
t'ISCll , (Sat & SUn 1.S)
• f'llt & 1 Ill!
719 ·~ Corona de! 'llar
Ht 4848 '84,500 (Snn 1·5) 1 M IACM UNIT
310 s, llayfJ:Giit, Balboe w;;s
'1Wall (8llD 1-6)
''"'8'UX FOlt Ull ~ • EAttt-11NJT
II&. Corona d• Jiu
000 (Ian 1·5)
FOR ULE
(Swt 1-6)
CONDOMNIUM POR UNr
J BEDROOMS
-'1, • Weot Coast Rwy., N'pt. Beach
fG.a>o (Rllr. at 4411) (Sat & SUn 1.S) ·-............ ·-
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Cllolc~ 2-Slwy
4 +·o. + -FamDy • $46,000
UNBELIEVABLE! 2 MAS-
TER SUITES! One over
400 .!CJWlre feet. Whl~ brick
tireplace. FORMAL DIN·
ING R00¥! NEW family
room 8!'d den! Qeery kit-
chen. 4 huge bediOoml.
Gia.Dt patio. Private storage
fer boat Ol' camper. Bl& cor-
ner )at. Must . see -.can 6454303~ '
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thls spacious 3 bedroom
ranch ' 11yle home that
actually has b a n,a n a 1,
~-and letnon. trees m~ .the ~1buge bad.:1 yard.
O>vered patio, brick
fireplace. paneled family
room and cozy COW1try
kitchen. Roll-around
disbwaihtr ~ 'refrig
.Incl-In sales prloo.
$32.500.
?~COATS ~wAi.~cE
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LUXURY 3 Bit HOME-
Qmet cul~ -· In Newport ae.ch.. Exclusive,
secluded home with eepar-
atl! family room, den I: for..
mat dinq room. Dream
""""'8rd A garden. Latp Piduie windows;-·
liehtlng dining room; Uln· ]llele sprinkler _, in.
teroom.; automatic outdoor
lighting • many· -... ⅈ•·
* MS:1344 * 1770 On.nee Avenue
Coota Mesa
Free °'"" In OJast Catalog c-Del Mar . 2 Oii 2 ,.
.Near 8-h!
A ~!OWPLACE of old ~
charm! Cracklin& .fireplace.
Pitched and beam eellin&.
l..ar&e family ~m. Lanai
with wet bar. GUE ST F.ACILITY! J.eunctry. Ptut
lf1't'DIO • BACHELOR
UNIT! 5 BLOCKS TO
CY:F.AN. lfnmaculate. Call
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GREAT NEIOl•ORHOODI
Unique m Huntington Beacll! A bike ride
to tlie -and c:IOoe to ocboolt ahd every·
thin& --Super ~ with free point, deep alla2 lbrouJO>oot lbia 3 bdrm., 2 bath
11ome. Priced .om~ for qu;caen at $34,950. . --.--LUii, ..... Ulff9tll_OI' .... -~ _., __
THE MOST, FOR L!ASEI
lleally now; lbla 4 bedroom, family llome is
located in one of the world's most beautiful
tpOll-~.Big Corona Beach. And -
it's big1 It's clean! And it's almost like new!
ID old Corona del llar at $800/ioo.
OPlll TOMT. J94I OCIAle ICMILRAllt. CDM
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BETTER BUY .
Spic and 1p111· four bodnloml (it even smells
clean) witll a pool and a can,on view to the
rear and a .Pfivale beach to the fore. Realfors
agree Ibis JS one cl. the best buys on the cur-
rent market. But what abOut you, where are
you? l'riee ttduced to $65,900.
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SMELL OF A NEW _.,
Ever catch the """1t cl. a new home! Thick
shag carpets; dun, 1lhile paint; shiny new .,.,.i;..,..... Got the pidure! OK, now com-iilOOTt~ the smell of salt air and lofty
pine u-! 'lbeoe are the ingediellts of lhia
Unique 3 , bedroom, den, . brand new two
story soulh cl. lbe bighD}' in 'Corona de!
Mu. NOIV '88,500.
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Cute omd fttsb! Three bedrooms, two balba,
south of the bigbwa.J' ad close to the beach
location. New obag, new paint and wallpaper
~ a cmy used brick fireplace for those
rainy dafs. ~at $41,500. ·arm TOeAY.·• naa ceM
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TAKE FIVE"
Another 11ew k':!:'J! Split ll!'l'el, Lust-built 5
bedroom in off. Beautiful condition!
Bad yard is domin-with derk!ng anc1· a
sparkling pool/ealeltaining orea. Rea111 a
treat! Exciting floor plan. first time open!
Now $84,llOO. ~ •
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•Ill HOMB Of-c:a.MIA I& W. 67MM _., __
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A GOOD MORNING IN MORMINO CANYON
3 bedn>oms and -den with fire.
place IDd -blr. 'lbis me ls~g1 Ocean
and COil'°" views; dramatic llWlg area with ·
tall windows; open beam ceilings. 1n Sb<ire-
cllffs at •135,000.
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Two of the finest duplexes in Corona del
Mar are located at the corner of Marguerite
and ·Second and one of them ia for Ille!
Three bedroom, three bath owner'• unit and
a two bedroom, two bath rental unit that.ls
leased unUl October, 1973 (with others
waiting in line). This duplex la d-mocl--
ern, yet charming and a proven lnv-
OPIM TODAY, 101 MAKUDfTI. UM
UMl9Ul HOllU OP NiwPolT' llACH, '41-411 _.,_c...i
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REALLY UNIQUE
Now this one I! really different -yet very
livable! Catch this; 200' on the golf course,
a 4 bedroom home with redwood sidillg and
a detached recreaUon room With space for a
pool table and a conversstion area around
a pOt belly stove. New at •711,500.
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'l,'hiJ four.bej!rpoai·p'nlque Udo Isle h~'!I" ls
located right In the-Mart ol. Udllp; a jlldel
from the yii;bt dub and a tip toe from the
lellnls courts. Wbattaspot! ni.te'• oppcll'
tunlty for some de<oratlng, but ~ price is
a Unique (fO!' Lido) •es.500. ·
ONN TODAY, 1Z4·YIA UNOINI, UDO ISU
·UN19Ul HOllU Of< NIWPOlf llACM, MWNI
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Good old George WU a royal old soul and a
royal old llOlll.· w1& be! And Royal st. GU'p
ii a royal location in fasblonable Big 1CU-
)'Oll. And #55 11· a royal aJid rare five bod-
....,,._ ,$gle sblry wilh a royli --of
1UH11 to room. Gt'eat floor pllll, ~
interi01' polentlaJ and you know all about
the big Can)'Oll Mnealtlel! Zupert Priced It
,124,500 fO!' five bedrooms!
Ol'lll fOIAT, H lOTAl IT. -··-•Nl9Ul HOllU Of< CO-A• MAI.·-lllltM4k .... I1'' a • THINK OF THE POTINTIAL
It's clean, le111 and loaded with room! Four
bedrooms and room for yourb::FJue decora-tor Ideas. Courtyard entry, e privacy,
terra<ed vnew and joy of joys - a motlvat.
ed s8Uer. Aiklng $87,500.
OIWl 10d.t.Y. 716 CAMIO H .... LAHOI. CDll
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And one of the· ~ 4 BR rsuude otory
on· a large lot In Ba\>crest! Unique lfoor plan
with 3 BDRM cbildre11's wiDg +. a1:if; master lllite, formal dining, poneled f
room I: 3 rfull baths. Excellent area. Finl
time open. at.'89,500.
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DEANE IROS. MODEL -E
Have you ever seen one? A Desne Broe.
model home Is ~be U1k of the loWll, so 1'1 lhia
one. 4 bedroom single stoey, IUllllf garde11
k!tcbe11 tht opens onto an Indoor/outdoor
free form .swlmlng pool with 'llland plantings.
Near Pacific Sands · Tennil Club. Only
'39,950. .
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A SEA OF UGHr AT NIGHT
GltlAT EASTBLUFF L~TION dole ta
•bopping, schools, patb. 4 Bedroom, mall)' room &lovelypatioarea With larp_..,.,.
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2117 Alto V11t1, CdM Opon Sat & S.. U
IAYCRBT IUYERS AMN110N
SEE THIS ONE-JI Bedrooms, dining .-n,
family room and pool. Many olber fine flea.
lures. Priced to sell now at $75,000. 64MJ5S
2807 Holld1y, NB Open Sot & Sun lrll
WOOD AND G.LASS
AND PERSONALIZED CHARM-describes
this 3 bedroom nearly new home. The fact
that there are 5 garages is diltlnctive too!
17iO'p~~~; ~·rt~~:= ti....l!
lllGHT AND WARM
ON BALBOA'S PENINSULA -2 bedrooms
and bath, brick fireplace, ahlny 'iru • ,
double prage, sball:e rooL Large med bridt
patio with S.s.Q. Price ............ "5,000.
}101 Mlr1m1r, Bolboo Opon Sat & S.. U
NEW HOME-SPYGLASS HIU.
PRICE JUST REDUCED -6 Bedrooms. 4
baths, view from valley to ocean. Many fine
r.:::ealures. 3 car garage, large kitchen and
y room, 2 fireplaces. Now _ . _ . $1%5,080.
LARGE SANDY IEACH
BALBOA BAY FRONT -Near Harbor.,,_
trance. Fantaatic view of boat and ....i.r
activities. Pier and slip for large boat -
Just seconds from the ocean. Regarding this
line home call Riclt Rickard MM353r
RANCH IN THE HILLS
WITH PANORAMIC BACK BAY VIEW '-A
family dream come lnle -2 Acres with ex-
3ulslte 5 bedroom home, stables and poll-
ack, large & eleganl swim~ with
entertaining center. Call for cktaia.
Offl<t Open Sl!UrdlJ' & $unUp
PETE BARRITT REALTY
1605 Wftlclilf Dr., N.B.
642-5200 J
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C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO.
Open Houle
Suncfoy 1:00-5:00
321 Viti• Suerte
Bluffs Living
Condo living at its best. Large rooms. lovely
off while carpeting and a wide greenbelt
view, near pool & barbeque area. Vacant
and ready for quick possession. Large l
bedroom model. Stop by . . $59,000.
Fiv• 89droom
Baycre1t-Best Bt.IY
Spacious FIVE bedroom, THREE bath fam-
ily home. In the choice Baycrest llf!ighbor-
hood. Center hall pl!'JI on large corner lot
with room for pool. Large family room and
living room have Palos Verde stone fire.
places. Separate walk·in storage room to
care for all of your goodies. Lowest priced
five bedroom in the most wanted area •.• ,
Only $72,500.
Harbor Highl1nd1
Conveniently tucked in between Baycrest
and Westcliff within easy walking distance
to Mariners School, park and Ubrazy. Four
bedrooms. 21> baths, formal dining -
plus family room -this home bas been Us
ten.sively remodeled. Beautiful built-In lritcb-
en, extensive garden patio with special night
UghUng. Call for appointment.
Build An E111to For Yourself
You have thought about it -and here ii
your chance with so little invested. Tax &IJel.
!er and net spendable. Prime Eastslde Joat.-
tlon within walking dlslance to WestcliU and
17th St. shopping. 5 Income units, both 2 and
3 bedrooms with fireplaces and built~ns.
Long term tenants. Get slarted right. Ask·
ing $86,500.
Four Bed room Plus
li"'ormal dining room, garden kitchen, senice
porch, warm family room with beamed C9il-
mgs and fireplace . 21;. baths, large master
suite. Close to UC!. N6t leasehold. A rN1
value at $52,000.
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PRES1l6E WAIBtRtONr HOMES
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ltt WUTlllN IANK BLDG.
UNIVIRSITY f'ARIC, 11lYINI
DAYS SSS.7000 NIGHTS
1\.. Folowll9f Pl1p•rtt• Have
RECEHTL Y 1*11 SOLD ttini1g1t _. offlu
5222 Grlnnol! 1"°5 Antioch
4562 Go1defttlow 17652 Atht.-
1"691 Fir 112116 ~H--1 ... ,, lane9•••• 4605. ....,,..
1m1 Aaclo TrM 17"1 11u11er
1'152 Biddle 17652 c.n.t
1Mft 5ltrn C'"""\ ll011 '"-T-1790Z Splcewoocl 17116 Ooim.
1m1 ~ TrM 17951 Bvtler
11196 Biddle 4322 Broobld1
4326 Seton 19332 Slorr1 lollo
13111 Mlr111no Clrcl~ ·1ao56 Whltow..cl
3101 71oy1or I 17710'0.1<11'" 13021 Wkkahlro Lo .... Coote MIN IOIO Mltcholl, Tustin
P~U! MANY PRDPl8TllS LEASID
As. • result' we need more properties to show our mony crients
who desire to ~ve in our fine orwe! If YOU wish to SELL or LEASE
your home, cell us DAY or NITE end • courteous, profenionol
soles representative wiD be happy to discuss it with you,
''When JOI list wittl a-start packl11gl"
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hi WESTERN BANK BLDG,
UNIVERSITY PARK. IRVINE
PAYS 552,7000 NIGHTS
-.•I Generol General
SENSATIONAL VALUE!
LUXURIOUS BEACHWALK TOWNHOUSE$ IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
Only a few remain in the first pbue of the rapidly sold Initial
unit of this sophisticated planned community of 450 townbomes.
These few 2-story, 3-bedroom, 2zlh,bath homes now being offered
~ an _allowance of $2500 EACH to h•!P you pay for draperies,
aJMOnditionlng, ul>2f0ded carpeting, pnvate plantings. etc. Each prov!~"! a Pfl••tes lenced yard, ceramic tile entry, modem kit·
chen, spacious fllmlly room and lavish muter suite with private
dressing room &: large, compartmented bath.
EXQUISITE LANDSCAPING SITS THE SCENE!
· Beacbwalk's carefree !Uestyle features professional maintenance
of. all exteriors, plus total recreation faciliUes that include swim-,
nung pools, saunas, therapy pool and two unique clubhouses of-
fenng game rooms, party rooms and complete kltcben. AU this
just 6 blocks from the beach! '
This offer good only through February 4, 19731
· SO ljURRYI . ·
Award-winning Beachwallr: Townhomes by A. J. Hall
in the ma1ter11lanned community of Huntlngton-S..cllff
bo-n P1lm ind Monlion on Golden W11t in Huntington IMch.
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FOR INFORMATION CALL (714) 536-6557
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123 COltAL-NEAlt SO. l~Y
3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Cozy frplc. Front & rear
patios. Home completely furnished! Plans
for garage apt included. $75,000
CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR
306 Morino, Belbol l1l1nd 675-4000
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New, creatiyeJy ~ed ' bdrm., 3 bath
home pl,. Jie. 1'1*m. Income unit. Great
location near bea~.
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Charming 2 bdrm. home In xlnt loeation, 2
Bdrm. rear apt. over dbl. car garage, Priced
to sell quickly at $69,500.
310 So. /Jag/,ont
• Spectacular bayfront dupler. Huge 3 bdnn., .
3 bath upper unit with roof deck. Spacious
3 bdrm., 2 bath lower unit. Beau!Uul beach
in front. Fabulous comer location, offen
panoramic view.
WIWAM WINTON
REALTOR
22t MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND '7Srml
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TWO STORY you Oon1 have, then hUJT)' to
see the home that doi!I.. J
Priced at only $34.950. Three ~ ~ baths, l&fl*
big bedrooms, 2 baths, fan\· family room, and fantutlc
ily room, fireplace, wood dlnln&' area. You muat take ·
shin&:le roof and lush ldscpg, the time to aee th1I one. •'
plus ~ upstairs Don't make_ a decision until
bont11 room. you do. Only "',500. Call
CALL 540-1151 Open Ever. now. 842-2535. ' ~:
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-3 bdrm., 2 hath&; Sematlonal \1jlltdlll, I bed., I
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re d e co rated ; beaut. 2 bath dealra1on drearat j
eourmet kitchen. New Cu.tom tbruout w I ~.h 1 carpttln& ' drape• tbruout. mueive ' rock flrepl~, I
Courtyard entry plus larie plush carpets. ultra mod I
,,.,.,, 3 Car ........ kJ•sh-s --· ·~~ Permanent view of the bay. Q."Iicu. rnva I!' rear ,,._.,
Call for app'l SllS.t'.Ol. wit h ~lne po o It I
Call: 67J.-3663 64~2'53 Evn. =UJ _ ~; yoUJ'~
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BROKFRS -REAL TORS
zozo; w 6olboe 671 )/\t )
MESA VERDE
SACRIFICE
$6,00> be1ow Identical
property 3BR 2BA 1900 Sq
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See or call LLOYD RABJOHN
HARO.* & -REAL ESTATE
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s .. ~ 2 BA LlllDhY nn. 2 Br, 1 ea. frpl.. m cpts, lr& Billiard ore. operi 10 am-6 pm Daily ~ JC:'s.f! mo. ~· ~ ~~ lei_ "l" ~60 $lflS W1LLLW WALTERS CO. LUXURJOUS-~~~~ ...... --.-.-21
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a.L11>oa ,.,I_... 2 bec1n1c>1m -. Bl"!"-VILLAGE UNDER 35 ? ? Udo Ille :::::i:=~:..::;=_=---& -cboice 2400 H-~-m·~ .. C.M. IN BETWEEN ? ? =:;.._;,:::..-----! US S Br, 2 BL -tlon. Loo>e $lllll pr. • (TI fl 557.iil,, UPST AlllS 2 BR. 2 BA.
\IUPIU. 1 yr. leue. month. Call ~ RLTR. RE?.'TAL Q>TICE A1L ~4t PAID. ~ clrpo, ...... Adla. m ~._din rm, 3 ROOMY 3 BedroOJD, 2 bath, OPEN 9:30 AM .. 5,30 PM VILLA YORBA ..... $211/BD ...... .
,,_ 10 l><>tb bo>' ......,.i llo<r. $350 pr. monthl -='-""~::...:::::...:::..::.=-".!. 6T.H3K. Al ..-., _ next ., -& iemm; call Pork-Lib Surrounding (714) 842-9622 Mou V-
J m.2!111·cr~G. ·Bailey 673-lml Agt. QUl!l1' DELUXE
"°"'BR. Iba, 88>'" a.. \t' 'Jiil w/pr. Swedish iJ·~ '!.l\.HAPl'Std ~· • * MOVE IN TODAY * DELUXE , " l Br, .... -flOO.oAllo.1 llR llA'9 C11Jl/bp&. So. o! Hwy. ~ $145 A'MO eocl .,., $llll "' -1 SliO. Both 'tll June, No ,..., ' 64l>-t3'l6. Nr. 9!0P'g * Adults oi1ly • Ole, -.._ -875'1!1'13 Br1r, • • Allo rum Bach. A .. • Soac-2 & 3 Br, In f.plox. Mf-!IK.
SPARKIJNG .,.... 2 BR. Mat,.... Apts. -avail. A1L EK·1j~~!:!~c=:I NEW 2 BR. 2 11.\1 w/tiltnl, .... _ .._ apl $lllll-*'ICIM TIUS. Pool, nc bide. Kida Newport -
dlhwhr, trplc, crPfl. $2!0. 8boml8 llUl!r 5:3l. tm Santa Ana Av,.., CM welcome. From $145. See
116 2111 St. N.B. _. NR Bal. ...... u.-3BR. Mgr Ao< 113 6<6-0542 Mir· 17371 Keellon "B" 1 EASTBLUFF
Corona def Mir SBA. ..,.., 2 •·-NEW VILLA PAULA bll< w. of Beach Blvd. ott Vlllo Gr ..... Ajlla.
· tJltal. $S15. IDa210l833-1103. 2 Br. 2 Ba. From $1fl) Slater. 963-7510, m..-. • TOWNHOUSE·~=;:~
LRG ~ ~ ~~ f: *GREAT VIEW_ 2 BR. * FAvh.TES WELCOME: NEW, 2 & 3 3 r. apta.. Near .f, BR., 1'ti BA.. mo. ......,. Bit Ila SUnded<L Super b' 2 WOl'k'g gab bcb A S<hla. ,,,.,_., crpts, o,itc. -llor, .........
5M-6G7 aft 5:30 pm.. ..-p;;r snO .,. 6'15o-3S35 Shag. cpt/drpa. patio ~ drpl. Dbl. aor. Fenct.!d yd. car pnp. Puol Fad'iHM
2 BR. l\pt. Yearly renbL . -~ Gara&... ' $185 -$250. Call 51&-29H, $mlllO.
Ulht A al17, 'l1llll. Orcblct. 2 BR. plla •&-: aood 621 Hamllloo, C.M 548-:1162 S4S-3446 <>< 61113&1. N-ODI Hilb Sd&ocll
Call ~ Joe:. -child OK. ;no See -· Mr. & .,,:.. 11obe.n WALK TO BEACH 815 -w.,.. NB "4-81 =;..:.:;,"~""'°'.:-::'h~-~-~~· gn.T~l216.~~~ N OCEANF1lONT -Jnl 5... & POOL -2 DELUXE .., I & 2 br., cpt/clrp., lloor FUllUdc ...._ _,. I 8' · ·· Br, 119 s.. nr bch. 2 cer TOWNHOUSE ~l~7· • frpl. 316 16th. " .... u-. 2 BR. 2 .._
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6' abop'L .......... m pets, e 3 BR · 2 BA 1295 ~Call ---~ ar Msw 2 Bc1m1 -._ -
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' • Adults Poolside $140 gp )'lll'd. Xlnt area. ~: 900Dtt. $125 mo. 1st-last-Bemudlao) ar llMNS e Qilldren next block . 6C-48.17. :IMO FUllert!lo 'St. clepoolL Pb.67>1.SnalterL ...._
• 177 E. 22nd St., CM &C..3645 lat Baio> ' NEW -1 bdrm, H"' oiiiN~W;;;-ll;;;TERn!ONT===;-::=1 'ORANG. E EXTRA large 1 6' 2 ·BR. ** 3 Br., IV. 11.'tt ~n:".;.tio, ~ duples. 2 Br, w/W .....
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COASTIS SPAC. 3 BR, 2 BA, prtv $lllO mo. 868 Cenler!SL Apt. ~No C:::::... From Sl4D. untum.. aood lo NI 2lld.
yard, end pr, ...... "-1. CM er call ~79. l!fl-1652. St. er ~!;,,. ~ -
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liadie A'ITRAC.2Br.~$1&5 No • deanlJ.i depml~ m pets, ~ ~'!\ . ng Frpl, patio. f1AR~EliNS 51J-11D ff5 pne•
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'-· __ ...;.. ___ _,. LARGE 2 BR. 119 Ila. lbidlo a.II ~-"'l:; ... , opt.) 536-31'15 JIU. 219 Ba. S ,q. l>wl. 2
$175; Adul!I only. 1 Bllf. to Nunloho Vol'-· 2 BDRM deluxe a1J!, l'Ollll/de I:' 't"*-lt(~Utl,
I -fwU. JI 11!! I 17th SL·-"-<· tnq, Apt. • ~ -• ~n ~ wJftPlc. • • • -A, llK 16th P,L 646-36«7. 'f1l:W near new Wwe 2 to, $210. 846-0l58. llllAllD -(lo • •
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C1011iliution 500-510 EJmlA Is 1 & 2 BR. ..,.., I ~ 11•1 ·tt'""~a ~ N• ..._ _ __:. __ _;_ · 2 BR. Upper. Ot>ts, -
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lo .. but op. y.., wlll SEC -ap, -Apply lo ---Lido 0oom-. Naed RN • ...--• ~ .. -relld ..-. !!.~ ~ ~~. • n· """ all or eve. BIO w. D--ft-VI•'-°""'· -· ... ~ LVN 7 Aldea. to-t~ -Good LlodOoy I N ... e.. ft<I,, ;..7~~--;'\ TY111S CoutHwy,N.B. 1::;:.;Lucu... R4,N.B.}lo ...... =-~.-~·~ !,_'!!.'f· Callt.11H50D91"8•11'' ::;.......\':.. "::n~ • MTS1' OPRS NC Machlnlata ,,._,* MA HINIST -M lf.B. <1-Park Jft10 sl -~ SALEs · ~·llqi 111 ... ota. Call • UCIP'l'IONISTS NC Drlll Mochlnl1ta, Bu,......ierTope C * Lido ii!ii1 -or Btalo lloopilll, Ooaoa-'111 1111.ma, Al>l&all .._ E111Jlnt Lethe · BroWn 6 ..._,_ 5• lllH. , l!lioill ~ -Mii ~--·., w. • LAIOREIS EDP OPERATOR ~ :i:-s:..~ 011a N--.VN .. '*-· ..... rL
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AllTIST, 11epro, Pu,....,, ASs•u.a -• NEWPORT BEACH Must Hovt Own Tool• °"' MtJr.. 1oc., m E. lmH8IO. mo. -. Coll .. 0 . / oualllled only, Write ...,....._. W-,.JlanlaAIJL llllsll~s!!Mrll<ol-· ~ • ~ ~a-iw~-ad no. 602. DollY s -hr lihlft, mtn1im,., Test Technician, Mecllanlc:al EqUll °"""'°""" En!flo?<! -""a:f"'•"""' sn ~' Salea ::0, r:;,0~ uai, ea.ta NEVER Am: Jlt.~s~, JCL 2nd Sblft opening. Precision mechanical A ~f = OPPORlJlltY :;;,..: MIO rated ~ ::;:.o::I
Wort< -a ...,_ 1lllOWled&o bolplltl. electronic Instrumentation bacli:gn>und. Must Call !l40sl5l3 ~ MIO ~,.. .':ie. , di.-_ No
ASSEMBLERS )'OU wu11 have own toola, MAIDS WANTID ONLY AccCnr ~ 1.arroloa lli50 :.,..._. ·~. W• , URGENTLY Interim ALSO "·--mbler Ge·--_. ...._.._. __ , ' •-,..,..... (lnl'd. 1'lll --·-traio .... .., ,...-1111111
• ,..._ • ......, -time. See -..i 111or. p ---· poattlom. Excepfiooal NEEDED Pwnnel Service SR. EDP Optrotor l!t & 2nd Sblft openings. Preclalon mecbanl· Balboa Bay au1> llfllflHl' .,;: E. ~ &A. -~ .aecurt"1 ~ · m w. 20th, C.M. ~-'<1nc1~~~> lo cal assembly work. Must have own toall. 1221 w. c.ut !fwy., N.B. MUllM <-.m C.:.... ....,.u.. Rapt,.~ ' 6Co752J 546-2"2 ~• -• MAIDS wanted ls.25 ,,.. 50o.a6 'l'hlll la not to
: , ~ F.q\lll 0ppor. Em..., -Moo lhnl rri Shear Set-Up Operator · !'..':!'~~a.a-ONCE CRUM OF THI CROP ~ P~AL . APPT • ASSEMBLERS PACIFIC MUTUAL Muat have knowledge of material•"-& -w ~~ ~AT~LLA ~ •
? ; Cledcal Temporary 70t Newpol't Ctntor Dr gauge of material. Read micrometer"';"~ llWD wort< ill~ Wi.'1Yaa;. ..,;:;.. tar (213) 27l·2606
r. • PACKERS * Typltts · Nowport Belch & prints. Set shean lo print tolerances. ~. ~-' 1!10 IXPERll!NCE ~.::::,;..:·=: 'z=z~
* Stcntorla Ezperienced. NEEDID 'iib,. "Giii the .;,. .. and we Salea * llooklosoptrw Hellarc Welcleirs Malnr.nance .,. not • -. Excel·
* PBX =•tors 1'111 ~ tor SPARE TIME • Interim *R_,i Itta ELECTRONICTl!ST ExperiencedlnMIG&TIGweldlng. i.ri.,...~-.-=~ ~ .;~a°l'!7~ F\lllQRAISl!fP .
if .• ·P-IOlnn•I "'--'-• *• SOff~ ~·--~ TECHNICIAN Welder, Combination C•tlfled NEWPORT BEAal ... llDI -pt he!
, -"""'"' ,.. .._., -nq'• -Imowl-CALL 644-2t11 It! Joio the !Inn that Bi&'. mmm ....... u "°" P " ' m w. 20th, C.M, NO P'EIS ..... ot electnmlc circuitry Ezperiencecl In hard facing, ahle1d metal. -Start -wtc ..... -,.., CALL -• 'l\'::'1""' Tum ~ 642-7523 5*25ft lmmedla,. Shon 6 1-wf.-.I =-oo dJilt. arc & hellarc. llm>thr Gil-TH-13M. e'f~.up the1o:..., ~
.; Equal Clppor. Employer Tmen~-Temw1'porary'!bt -al ' loolc !unctions. ReQ'• E II t Frln Benef!•· MAINTENANCl?"MMI -New Bualnea RHI E~•~ •-•-. ji!'.;· you.,)lelp oommunltJ
w lb '!bt Soivlce -a. .. a1uat1oo of ice en ge y, MUii he lamlliar w/ph1111bo Oolr 0peo 3 weeb m _,... -lo )'llSlO area raise
·T That Worb l'or You. • • printed dn:ult aub-auem· A I ine. electrical A sen1 car-rlll.U. fundl: tbroulh aate ot caMy
1 ASSIMBLERS E;I b1iea t. complete .,..tema. PP Y _,,, Hoie! -· nee. caodles, cuds• ~ PnrYoo
•Pc-"' m ~~i!i':i?~W'": ROYAL INDUSTRIES s..~~C.:b· -0peo1pp1o L..._T,.1n1~ ~=~i::: e Wirt Wr.sp Ule tm. Pd liq tum di>-2040 1221 w. Cout !fwy., NB SALES Llm!Nd Time Only llllp you pt srtamd. No e T-....a..-~ ablllty. E. Dyer Rd., Sant• Ana llcenle coune now tnve1tm.ent. Write:
_...,. Jiama/ic6 1315~~ Equal Opportunity Employer ' · ~i::,.~~ °': ~ad' P~ ~. ~ NO FEES · ~ · · · · Anaheim 92802 SERVICE ·I lmhUned Upon QUallllca-c.;;:. Mesa. . "h
Temporal')l .. ~P . Dr EqualOppor.Employerm/f HI w ... M& 1111'oa DISTIRIBUITOR "'"t-, New or eaperieoced aalea'l•~!"!!!!!!'!!~!!'!!"l!I -"""'tn S.A. ..... 500 ,No'ffCWI. ,.....~ • p ""' • F no Htlp·Wom.t, M & F n1 -Ill' M -!!:.,.<>pem,..a ~.!· s" I ......... PLE
,,Req'aooly&mo'1exper. ~te 521 ' * Eacrow Sec'y $600 · ~~.!~.:;-= -N .. ...._EE'""E"'D-
Nowporl BMch llWMI * Gen'I Office $525 FORMS ANALYST ~~-s-Llvelo ~ POlllrll Tftlll l' '"'~' -·--.~ U ti * E Sec' to nM _.._. • nut. IWW tunidea. Call Mr. Sloan at ___ .. H_ .. _.a 10 ."91'1111 y .,_ cooks. Wa-.... ~· CALL MON. Fii. 5lh 83U4IO. wen -~. -,...,. COMPUTER *Modlcel Soc'yto$600 Our home otllce la Ii• permo.ReplyBox15!,Bal-t-l TARBELL ~-al Eata1,te ~e ~ * P1rson1I Sec'y $500 uatod on a bhdl over-boo. Calli. 9:l68L j -·-... OPERATOR * Soc'y/Rocpt $550 -thePacltlc Oceao HOUSEKEEPER, u-ift'. ~:~rnnun..':1i,': * Sec'y to P,.• $650 6 Newport Harbor. U m~ tn ..,. tar OPENING NEW 979 l:All!ft REAL TORS tialtlc.
Mio. 2 yra mM 380 or 70. * Stc'y/L:r.•I to $675 )IOU quality, we otter you aeml lovalld laey. 6 dal' wk. . """9Ulr REALSU~A~D~ w. E. L•chonmyor
,, I T........,. l!elp Preferably OS. w I 11 * ·~ c k to $520 thla unique work ea-Muat baw car. Newport, omCE IN ~ ~ VD M -N-n,nt-~. -·Iller DOS. lnlt•ll•....._ ._..,,,.. er, vinmment + a challeDg. 67J...i917. N -~-~ J · the 1800 NEWPORT BL ., C. .
-..... _. VII' .. ~ u~ -·-----·-iUUI• Ste .,,, •-· o~oooNTic FR o NT w~~ .• ""'i~~ .. ~~ .... ,,_.,... Eve. 673-4571 Suite 52> e xpand l n II 3T0·151 * Jr. y ~ .... proleuional oppor. HOUSEKEEPER I Cook-Ex-. , n..1..n tAOU --6'f"• tl.lU ~ ~-
Newport Beach 83S-3881 Telecommunlcatl<m. 12 llr llELEN SQIAFFER tuntty. per. tor CIOUple. lhleoc:wns COSTA MESA O>TICE ~' grow1ne resale orpoliatloo SALESMEN WAN'rED FOR ~"""~"""'.'~~I day, 3 ::fu,, wk. Good PERSONNEL AGENCY We *"' aeekfn& a Sr. beNcf. lJ.ve-tn. Pvt rm A ' · · ~th a network of over 300 nIE EASIFSI' ~ :nui. an: benefits A: ' sw~ ~~~ Fm111 An&J,yst w/min. ~ Good aaluy. ~-PERSONNEL ~ ~our ti;;:_rr: KNO~~
"""" 6 Uttme. lfuat baw For "-lnltMlll 557·2nl 2-3 >"" exper, In torms Huos""9ton .... h , TECHNICl,AN aub. MultlsmWloo dollu e.ciw-NO ddlm -
_. -ty • Yllion. Contoct. ~oral Smith ~CoU':!'t..!. i:: High Sc1ioo1 Ololrlct * Faolutlc ci--tunitr tar ~ ~ Free and NO 'a>et ._ flir
Nm-nq'd. No 1._. Salary will 111 lo advuicemeD! ""4777 Month -~ -· the Mercbanl A'"Nat11l'll" -· '""'· V..., -• AVCO IXPERIENC:ED -..., w/exper, 6 Bu ao.....,.. l:r: ulea tralolog. toroal'"!"""alread!lc:ollliW -. co. Ct.u .~ tor · . LOAN qiL11tt1cet1ont. For con-Quallflrattms: Know)edp ol P1ea9ll cmil Vtrprla Jonet on DlilircbaDt tr ad•.
appt. . s. Rs ~ Flntnclol Service PROCESSOR lideralion, pleeae -SCHOOL * Guarani.. $150.1111 Weekly "'"""'"'41 lawa, ~ mooo. c•RPET Eilcelleol cwnml-<nt>
ll!H'loductloo Pl, N.B. resume " salary blatary u per written .....,.eat he.ic -ot -I RED '" -• AMiii-Manogor ... AOll 7 "7UN1TED-to' BUSINESS ASSISTANT I --.. budset R•"-rl SALES!rn tor
•-'-Pre!. col •-··1 Opper. Employer ~RNIA BANK . """'"""'°' 4,,,_, °'REAL-" ESl'ATE SALES. Cable 1'V-dlrecfoilea ;,,,n_ y::S;;!Pfti over :i ... -Clulltled Ad No. 598 Start=i;STeAllo. *Start wcrlr rmk.Ji.iey broad 6 "nZled elerical Dr•w boa a a top Good poy, llexlble hn.
Ooel not have to have u-llClE. Coat Hwy. c/o DaUy~t Plas~Beneftts work. Sb 90 w.p.m., t;ypina: cmnn•.dm, lUlh' office. Apply ln per1on.
Pll'..',' bat helpfW. Come tn COllSD.IB Corona del Mar Coeta Mesa, Cilit 9'187.6 Inte:iied:ed ~ report 8J w.p.m. 'lb1a ia• 12 mocdb Need z bodlel. We &re Teleprompter -D West
or ca1I 1545 ~ CMMr. m.92411 tar 2be wrltceo tnt, * Compl.te COllljlley tralJ>. r:1=:ni~~ "::! ~-~~ Irr Vall Cout0p-~-~ =p•~ F.q\lll
5tl-1392, Aak = -· · Equal Oppor. Em...... 'l'Ueldoy, F<b. 6, 3:30 pm, lnr _.,.. 5 PM, Feb. 9, 1973, tn: _,, -~' ~ lo
T 1l<!ri Hapo. Ate 11 An Aootl F.q\lll Oppor. Employer Gen Ofc Trnt lo $433.U = 136, s.I::.~ ·. R. I. TRAINEE Ille-i.i.. to ..u ahow
Tl'ENDANT, ,,:: ~ Flbt'll•A Molden Xlll't entry level poattion tar Maln St.'.".funt. Bcb. Equal CAll 97111"''"' P'OUNTAIN VALLEY R.E. Bniker 6 lleYelo';: ipace, u "°" Woe p1 .... t
ii ~.~oo.. Fri., U::ioi -utlful LEADMEN brtabt beg!Mer, Work Opper. Employer. ;in;i&U SCHOOL DISTRICT =-~ '5.s,~ ·-~ .JI~~ am. to lO.OO p.m. OU197, Pacific View Interested 1n re:locattna on w/eoatneen. Will teach to ' r ~ V cornmlalona, ~ ~
OM23C, Mlmorlal :Pork ihe Eut CoutT M • l or make blueprtnta, nm xerox IMHED. Opeolop Irr llH5 \... · I L Ln, I'. • Itec:epitryplat 151111 1or appointmeol
TIVE allm =-boat builder etc.Lovelyotcalobeautitul lodlesfllll..-p/llme.Pald MONDAl 'f~ l,ut225 F/C-eeper $150SALESMAN·Y•~· A"!; TRAC ~· o1•-• --",--In •-•--·-bl-Juat out ot ~•·· ---M;-' wa • te d · ~"·'-todemomlrate N-two ~· • ·~-~~ "·----• ..,. ~ """Ill' II<, t l • •p PropatJ,C. .. alty " · ... -·--·"·ma-meo. ViJ:Kiola, Opportunltea lor hl&h ochool ok. Top Illar! a perm • ......,., For "' •,. Equal Opper Emplo1'f u··-~~ $151( .,.,....iv. orleol<d new tllOCl prod. 1n muketa. ,.~ advancement Country Beneflta. Call 557-6122, tutervfew call. 89)-5333. ' ' ~~ $&lO lndivldual.' Exp ~-C..U Own-Pl'r llOper wll, 'l'hlll la MEMORIAL lMog lo amoe·tree valley. 1 Abipil Abbot PenolmeJ 1136n11131..-64&s!Jlla. * * PAINTINOlo ......... Euc Sec'y/Adm Aat·lol'IZ torappt615oo63il · mt> mem co u N s EL 1 No w!lh br..,. of Wuhlngtoo, o.c. Agency, 230 w. wamer, INsUaANCE , ~ ap&11meo4 4 brll • ""1· Coot Acc:owrtalrt l13K SALES.TM Laba, ·l\Oll u..e ~ON ~•• LINGI tamlllea betoni Iha need Call -H'30 pm Suite :.19, s.A. FEMALE SPECIAL ~ tar your rmt. -Keypwocb 151111 or fllll ~. !>iiajlt> 6
" ....., ~ FIBERGLASS moldln1, GENERAL Oltlce, exp'd lull REPRESENTATIVES "MAllA"rllnlT PIANO TEAalER O.,Olcllls. (P.L). $51111 aecur!"1. 51>'22'jll, I am-I q To will> lhooe after.the-aper taremao A leadmen u..e cubter c:rodl~ light TI---, f ~I WI .......i tar 15 ,..... old boy, Giii Fri.~ S700 pm. -~..::.,:.,,~Above • ..,... eamlnp 6-2od •3rd lhltta. Apply i,; bookkeepq. 0Law1on'1 '""0 •~•9 Ballioa. fl'Bs7"3. Olmpu~Opr l150SCllOOLB===u'"'s°""'om.r.,...,-,Kon,,_1
·---bonull plan. ~ 7am, 3pm er llpm, J-7177 Edln(er, inald1 at t dH_!'.7 • lndUI, lloi.tlono • * P1ZZA Padar help, muat Jr. Tu ACclll S700 tbn1 Fst. $41 per hr. can
""" •"41 A_,, .;,tialyln( -lo 1631 Pi;:tla,Y~~ Corp. Hunlio&lon Beach. Oranao ~and -. -aolpn lie 21., tar-•.,.., W~111: :: 4Mn7432. I I
-ll'BABYSITTER. perm. part belp1DJpeopleaavemoney. GIRL Friday wanted, lite ~tnboth= ===p;~ UJ.," sa-«m. ~tary to$600SEatETARY 'for new
rJ Ume, my home for 2 ICbool Pio .,.,_ l'or FREE & FEE ~.:..;::.~ ~: Co. a, I. A. Count;y fllr ' • PftESSMAN Web, oo.et, s 6.Ltl'ell4r to $4'15 dtatrlct olllce be Inc
.,e children. Must be warm •M r..-.. ... _ _,_0 o-~ nn Back fem al e repreaentatlvu. e Archfttct ape!' lftf'd or 1rUI train steno Sec'y to ~ ~~ ~;._~W t. •-•-n. El Toro An lnttrvlow •-w ·-~· Guaranteed -..,. plua , ~ mecb. ~ Apply 1545 Bkkpr lo T.B. to $000 ~~.. _,...., ~ .... ~ all&. · I/Wed A/R Clork $500 Bay 0., N.B. lllslde the ~ 1000 m • Lied exper. So Calli r""" N""J>O!' BIW., CM. llecept Ork TyP!at llOO lnuned. .opentqr, Typlllg,
"-Call 10 1111
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pm/1ol0nl'TU9 Local Finn Newport Dunea poteoUal unilmltied. 1'lll or -lollmt $16,000. PRE&SllAN·Web 011 a e t, · NEWPORT dl1o~'."· .~· c aForl 1 BABYstn ER. Wed. I< 64442!2 GIRL Friday tor poeral Muat ba Taea nlta. ~ ·~~ -.-
'l'hun. 10 to L tar 22 ...... A..._ Clork to $500 ollice work tor 3 moolhl. part ...=-'uo. Ille~ e Product Plonnl"'. =· :l'J: :-BMI P.....-1 ... ,ncy he._,, 9:30. a.·'n:30 ·am lirl. NB Own ....,.,, COUNTER LADY """lubion l&and 219 Marloe Ave., Balboa IV'm be! "°" ol>talo 1 M E. -lleavy -· ~ · · ' 133 Dover Dr,, N,B, 511-Gll or WI!., lo Vemon I .~ !i4!H254. ID wor1c tn new dry cl-Island. Phooe 673'6940. llceoae. Plnt.....ttdT Call hnplelneotloc ~ producl> -a:ss OPERATORS M2.a1I k.ca~a ~~Lg' " BABYSl1'fER. ...-, my aaency ill l!tc. Bcli. areas Escrow Trnt $450 weckllaya, n4: 673-3833 collect tor 6 ~ w eodltiJs& w""' wort<~ Suite 210 ~ l7th st' I home, own Cram. Val, ~ .. ba•e ~~ledp Good ~-•-1kWa HAIRDRESSERS Needed appt. """"5ct>. . ~~-lo-'••la. RECEPT, $500 Santo•-~ ' 962 -6t1• wtdys. ot u411 Dem.... ..,..,.... ---1 ~ ~ mamui. dlrre"'*"-l""=;;'i-.,.,.~""'m=-EYel/..-IG4716. 0WVERY0
ot DA IL y Keypunch Opr $450 ~t&~ 17~ CMa>mm. -• Sr. ·Sy1t9m1 Anllyot . . Gii ~ """"'7 illlll:t:Oll SECRETARY
' BABYSl'ITER -... 2 PILOT, sum>A~Yi: Fuhkm laland. -llAMBURGER llarolet la ~PERSONNEL ~to .. ..,i::r-:: PRINTING . ~!;p·:..:..r.: ~~~ '!"'" ~~home, Call alt ~ -ot a -on 029 & ~ lookln( tor oo~taodlnr ~~ larecaltlor, llW!uflcturinc OFFSE.. loosiL lie pd tnUt 6 deot tor .lsldMdi
BABV'(."l"'r'rl;'D 2 to u PM. ~or van. Q)otad Mr. MTST Op •~ cooks, mli&St be exp d, ~~ I: tnvm1todel. IBM PICKS -1 I , •w oo•w•w pnoaaU.ty, uaL M\llt b'»e_l at Jeut 55 , ... _. •'""'"' --SeeleY. S30 Welt 811 r. .......,.,, &hawn. no tDOUJ..,,o.;ui;, Fee I: Free Politiona It BOMP. IBM l)'ltem Top Beneftta. Cl1I $67-QZl, w.p.m. a: take a..
My home. 1 child. ·$95/mo. ~ ..._ Senne legal exp. helpf\11 exp'd lo preping food a rte Bkkpr/Olc lllir Open 111-<JlOdel 111. PRESSIMAN Ablord AlJl,.. P<noooel ODITICt 0 INC
Call 64>n:m5. • broiler & crlll· Alao looklo& Exec. Sec'y/AJA ro $125 --.......,, 2IO w warner ·, SJI ia Babysitter needed, Mon 1hnl DELJVERY bo' • d *!' P•yroll Cl.rk SUS for outstanding wattreue1 Secretary , to $600 e Chemist -:. . J Suite i.e. 8.A.. ' ' F.quaJ. O };Dployer
I-TI. 1:30 ID 5:l>. Turtle brl/W'!elt. 81!.ta ~· Good fieure aptltvde In the field of food and2L 1 Clrl otfice $500 DeJree-re1earch. A o'ff t -· , ... _............... ppor. Rode.. $1 pl!!' hour: 833-8827. Pbarmac:Y, .-. • .. _.. rocktan. Must be over General Office ' $500 tecbnk1an. aot a manaae; I • pNMm . .,.~ 1"-""N1 ..
BEA UTT Qoera'°"'Earo Laguna Beadi. ~lat $42.1 C..me low~ 1545tar""": Girl Fri/Stat Typ. to 1625 1~. With T..s'I fWll DllJ'or nilb4 no -oec, 'SEC~·'I' -
....,, '"' ,...,..1!.'!!',renttoo Dtnl 1 Altt •-Medical lnaurance = Mr Ben 11apo or """'u-,~~..._~ = e Prod. Cantrel AAt. color unll i. ll'ls!t Wof ....,, ftm jOb. WW ts'alD, no '=19 r.':'::"'b a~I ::"",
·-· Popular UJM oalon. • ' ...,...... • Mr ' • 'v . "· •~wn ~ ,,,. :h1 Yn. exper. ...-. a A twe """"' (8 ~ or. slUthllld, etc. "d -~$1~-~--:r~ RoctpfJ..Stc~ $450 · :~::.,. ~ra (at~,! =ri.. ~ ~ ~.: s:w:.....~ ~.~:ieit"&t a:.:..::~~!''•
-only. Srien N att on a StcNlfry u cOul>. Depoe (bi-lfwm ...... b I N.B. C/O Dolly Piiot
' ~ Newport ~ For~ -S.CNIOry $600 Gontrtl Fix All -pnl'd). OppOr· ID a-. &' holrllnl . :0:.:= Roaptlonlot Guifle P.O. Box' 151111
!::::===,,.-,.-.--_,, 0tJsor ~-Aval! -_,,.,. "'II belplltl Ma-6 neat wi the pas .. , ALL IN lllVINJ: COJo1P1Zit lion ., -::: lithe Great ~ apat. ~ Colla M-Calli..'-~ ~~ ·~ ~" ~~· F'" Sec at $600 Hence ot Job. Toola 6 JOB Ol'l'OltTU.,rTY FEES PAID BY <X>MPAllY lllrtls ~ w illle lo ~ Z.""= $i100. SECRETARY .
,,wk.SendlftUme to -~·-'i!:l~ transp.nq'd.M4-2&57. THITIMI ~~!~ 1:11UP.& ... f!o1•41 CllfSallrlfarl.,-toRogi...-1--lj, 1o The SUo, 241111 Weat Cout -~~ • .,':_;,; IS HOWi ~ --~--Mt 1........,. ....._ 01utoJ -A&enq, ~bl';'" ~tl.in,.-.tor Hwy. Newport Beacb. 92600. p,,_._, ,....._, Stc'-7r. $500 HEUARC· · W ......., fl 27901tarllor -CM b<tchl aln.ctMs clii. n..
' 'BUSBOYS -The <:rowna. • ~.:t 'F..iu.., lalaod WELDERS ~ha;:..lW!::;~!,: ~ .:. ~ •.:r"'lf: REGliTiRiD HURSE Pl Omce.lllPieutnt b'.
1-i'~he1o18=~=-u1.101 Tollor $42.1 :,,...""'!."":.. Ui: ~~""t~~~:,.: wllll ,.,,_ :tt": 1~~=-= 8-11. G_,;:~'.
"' Fif. ·SllOl Eut Cout Hwy, A G Belcll area NO FEES Orance Olunty 6 ba .. oeed ........_, -.-.,, w..t 1xptr ....... In I Illa Goad.,.-IGPPIJ· 151111/mo. stort. Coll
' CDM DENTAi '""""' .. ot i-t f to enter our traill ...... ter ~ -___.... Wiii ... lo ·-·~-......... ..._ -n•: MMlii ;;1· Coohltr-CarWelh ~·~~ ... -"': l!i:.-$15K Immed.wortc tnc.\t.-.:~ • ~.::::,,c.;_10-;: ;;kw;'°li11t,s.lf1• ~~Calll.U::: SECRnARIES
1 ·" Locvn!t Boodl -11.8. aroa. can 14 pm. I!;. 8lrlPd> dealao ti u "°"are ...,iy.,.. a_. . I . pm. 5 ~ wtc. = p.m. Exwlllnt...... ::...~-=-VOLT
' CARPET SALESMAN -E Inter •$12K Mure .• , f!::"pia.idi:, ~ fits P1c:IJ,a11 & lllf'to ~()ilta-Equal IMIMI p.,..1 111 1, Exper. pre1.-lo ftiaU !>DITAL Qialr A-ii( 1, 'l E. Al>dlwltdealao Coll Mon. Ftb. 5th. a appt, . . Int Hiity. ' °"""ITOll!tJ'b•pl!!?e!'• =i.. Sorvi<o
1:• =.~~~~ ~Ir'-=·=~~ T.... $475 Siglnatics fJt.$469 111161ANJC Pr<lo 1
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' v prollt O,""""" oP-DllNTAL lloc'>o&ollH bD .,...._ Temponry Help -2111 E. Cot ~-•· OINI I ,_ lar -e' -· '"' ~tb.-~\':: ~ ~ ool1-COASTAi. 500 NtWpof't Contor Dr~~~-::....-:. Ollil 010 ,.._st• ":..l:i!:.:;171 _.,-. erte~~
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Off s. ..... Solo Prl.. Snop·Q1uhiileUOj. B, = '68 CHIV VAN MotArthur Blvd • Jam-Vllnt HJ H = CRIVllR BMW" 196& mt ~ . --------1 ... nan_ -a -VI -. Get lhll ..,. . l33-0555 1; Solet • M<e • LeulJW )IOOCI, lood dreo, -llod1 im CT OPEL $6695, -MCI.. ..,.,,.. .....iior ,(28CIB) '69 Chev Truck lo...,..,.... MUST .. u '69 !; T Ford llltl W. bl St. --wortc. 131$. See ' ti Ga 4,111111 ml X1nl coad. 'NII
ORDER tKJW FOR Sale: AulO Seon -· ONLY S1695 .... aJr.~utomatlc3 ... ;"8· """~· ~~ ~-~ awl11 . =-· Irvine, or call .... eymaits. -· & SAVI! model 4030. Serlll no. 1&lo: 'R """· belwtp • -• • .P. · Vt.Ir ..., ,_ bomol aft 5. •n OPEL Spt-Cpe. 3l,OJIO ml.
.., bolltln. -··Arco, 490 E. Newport hoch 36,111111 ml. 9 fool eabowr '89 y-& Sup van eamPJ. · "' map, ..., ndlall. Abortb lioot ollcr. 5• 1111.·=--f Cr.vl·er "otori 2 Yn old. $2100 . .C.blnet HOWA D Che•rolet awa,.., heavy dub' U.... NT-n44. •69 CHEVY Y"N & ·10 FIAT utSPD>ER. S-.pd, IOOd coaL ,.,,_,, nd,
1 BMW 11th St, Cll. ~ MaoArttlur Blvd a Jambone brand now campar, u.od _,. 8, ..,..rop, IOU.I. II Ton Sport Vu. -w/ exhaust ...... m. X1nt coad. PORSCHE
:l)IW. bl, s..t.Anal3S-3tn FRONT end-· tar, ll'llle, IU-0555 rwtce, "'°'! cood. OV01' all. -· eltt. tttrli. dlx. ralaedl-V-1 nf'l'Qe Low n.l: 9'Hll03. 1=,c.;.~::=;;:,;:~~=1 nd hood ~jia alrlono $3.150.00 or -otter. Pb. !J6.3215 1l«t. Pll:IO. Flmi. Call oft. PACE ARROW ....,.;,,500 ·~~ MEYERS Manx, street 531--0380 airer 4:30 P.M. •15 Fon! New -5 pm. 833:!?'!· HONDA DON ' BQlrt'• OG:A '113 vw .;, HP ....... Run-~ ... a.-c::::..; 1:.: '81 Ford Econollne, llU ndlalnr, . ... c .. pt' d : SAaUFICl!:t '12 Ford E1Q) ltOY CAIYIR, hie. '11 Honda c .... X1nt Cond '. •
VOLJ(RUIAl':.EN n"" Ill cu. m top ,Ide cur1a1n1 $12!0'. moror, 400 mt. nine uiu. -Jed. ::21115 Van. v-1 Auro. -· ill E. 11111 st. l8:il or maiie _, · ~
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BILL YATES INC 1600 Poncl>e Super ttblr 22· oms V-8, buJ>b. ~I. =AT10N..i. ':. ~~' ~ ""!.J: ~ =--~C>rqo . CAPRI •n HONDA !00 eedan. 11,111111 13631 636-m':J C.G. =~ ·-·~95 =~~~~t---i ' Wllh!D~I:~~ ~-°' -otter .. :,.~v-:,..a;ri;!!• M!.~1~..=n. '70 ,_ .. 914-6
San Juu Cap,_.. 5 NEW ndlal tlr8, llze 215 1ep1 dune buUY or 4"4 , ,69 Dodie Van V4 ruUy neeck body -'< J.st $400' ~ ·n Honda. l0.111111 ml. Muat Ydlow Alloy Man. ,,_
Alonplde SAJI Dloao Fl'wy. RH, 13l.!i0 eacll. leap. etc. 645-'IUl: 646-5055 62 Ford Pickup, li T, nu equipped, vmYI top' ale tl1oeo SlHn4 • Sacrl!Jce lor ~-~ •s"liiOt.-'·5'' 4!J1.4M1 e 499-Dll e 837.flOO 645-4832 DUNE Buggy-olmoot alftet tlrea l e~ Rw.. p whh pt., x~ Bai • 541>-2525 Veoturi'a Sid Radol. -
Trollon. Tr-·945 . " =·o'tl~bl~l400 or pe;.'.,'~L =·F'Sl Pickup ~-m.m. . A-W•nted HI . JAGUAR nice ear (Teca) ;.,r)
19T2 ~ 12' 1 · ' " -. )Lij . · · i; Ton. 11400 • '65 Ford vao $495. MH834. 1EWARD _....ND NEW ·· · · $5395 • ""'"" •· ._ -rr:,t.:;r.'XJOI ·Mltor• -.. ~· A-. Rodi 959 • " 49H!OIJ ;r.,." m E. m . °""' '73 CAPltl .. ~MUAR ot the llACH '72 PonChe 911T
....,. 4000 w. upr pJet. -TRIUMPH TR 4A·IRB x-'69 DATSUN Pickup 1300 · Crpt 1 4 ..... ~Xl<E~J'" Air O>nd.. T q.ll 586-Tltl5. W:ror,, Daytona car. £...,. Serie~ belt otter. '72 FORD VIU>-'d • .,.... 1yncronbocl • ••=•111. '-Speed, Cll'IJll
t•ollert UtHltv 947 Go .... 11 950 compettlloo option, .... tac-Call W-00.I Interior, V8, aulll. ~~· WILL PAY ova lr•nt. AM·FM-SW Radio, Dwl1op Yellow, A1lQy Mop, LID
' • :;/.. tory ll'lclr ...it, llPl"' ....... 1009 Pickup, Good cond, !450 por1hol ... $3900. 531 . .. ..... -• ........., 2. ....... From Dltc Radlols, «JSBNN. New (No. 902)
NEW Truldam ~ whl utllltf McCORMICK tractor, 400 spore U-w<t, drlven llllt. prl party, 1"'Uer lrlkH. '69 Olevy camper YUi 1\-J - -lrokot $4495 $7995 ~ ~!Wr~' bralcei' =-th'='~".'"!"' ~~.':it.~~·~: v~~ ooat moneyl Riiit ~ ~~nd. 12915. I'~ 1-:11::1·..:.':,: ~ :':!;n~':!i:::'• ~ thnl Feb.
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-traller A1'/ clay 1a tbe BEST DAY to Llk• to t>adeT OUr Trader'• >"Ill' -.-•PL. """" '67 Dodie Von, with tla, Imports. trucb or 1y1tom ~...t..I. = T-' CS-bike> #1 run an &di Doa't deJa¥. . Paradlle column 11 tor YoU! bldg., etc. thru a Dally Pilot wtndowt, eood cond., 6 eyl, campers. 5. Bu--. -•arcla-4i1..'""f . -'11-
' 6f2ooe70 .call today 8f2...567S. 5 llnes, 5 dql for 5 buclu. Ca!li.ned Ad. ltlck, belt offer, ~1303.990 Call and ult for ~ ,,.;;,.;~·;.., ~ ,_:.~ S:J:'·~ew ~
990 Autoo, UNCI 990 Autot, UMd 990 Autot, UNd 990 Autot, UMd DAYE ROSS 6. luckot S.olt Trim cut-oull, 1lurach
7 •. Rocl'-1 Ply Tl-3.8 MK II SEDAN. lmmac, Exhausr, alalnleu -I .
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'.-· MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM -. . . • O.ver 250 New & Used Models in Stock
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ON ALL OUR USED CARS
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I 69 VW S9UARllACK .
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I 69 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE 53195 • Air condltioni~. automatlc trans-Uc. 923CPC
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'71 FORD MUSTANCO 52695 Radio; heater, Vinyl Interior. Low miles, excellent condltlon.
Uc. SUD464 U c. 136EIV
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Uc. WYIU'n Sf95 Drive It. You'll buy lt! Uc. 362BQL '70 FORD MUSTANG -5199~
'68 IUG 5995
17 0 FORD MA YIRICK 51095 Rad.lo, heater, vinyl interior. PRICED TO SELL FAST!
Llc. 715ASY Lie. 0'.22AYC
'65 VW IUG ·5675
I 66 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK 5995 . DRIVE nns ONE. Radio, heater, many extru.
Uc. RDB79:l Uc. REE572
71 VWIUG $AVE. I 6 7 FORD MUSTANG
51195 A PERFECT CAR I Radio, heater, automatic tr&lll· µc. 903DUV mlsalon, power 1teertnr. J
Uc. TBY875 '63 YWIUG 5649 70 CHIYlOLIT NOYA 51595 COOD 1RA!ISPORTA'n0N. Coupe, IMMACULATE CXJNDmON ! uc. nw4ts Uc. 630ESC
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51195 4 or. -'!'he Bir Loxurlous PIUCED TO SELL. vw. ,41r~tlc -· ra41o, Po-TSUl61 Dlttt· Ck TOOEOE ..
I M-70 YW IUSIS t CAMPllS $AVE f 69 CHEYROLIT <:AMARO
51895 • An -ud types. Radl~ heater, automatic tranam.WJoa.
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2401 H•rbor llvd. 9. Aaolll a.,,. '10 XKE Jag, Cpe,_alr, FM, 4 kind, 15,111111 mllel, !DO%
Costa Mete 54MOJJ 10. Slmul1f9cf Wood ~-t'i_'·evr:. mllec, f~f'Y War r ant y ,
WE PAY TOP :~:. lnlllrumont ·n J~ V-11 5.111111 ml. $8395
G'1$ff 11 AND MANY · . ~,m-;;;:·~1.""""''<1. '67 PorsclM 912
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l82ll Beach BJvd.
Huntington Beach
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U1m 11 the total consumer c:oodition. 1675. Private BEACH
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price is $3556.72, lncludin& Coupes, Sunroof, Some w:Ut1
tax, license, and all CUT)'· Air, Some 5-Speeds, Some
tnr charges tor 36 monlhl * Mudo '71 Rol•ry * 1i1:._ ~ ~ From
oo our ..,,......i ot '°"' "6 MONTH " · -, g'OOd credtt. Annual per-36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE uooa thfu Feb. (.
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GUSTAFSON CALL MR. -rnx -11= ~ ~ unco1n-Mercury Hunt~ Beach ~--MacArthur Blvd A-Jambcfte l6lm 8e&cb at Warner __....!.__
UMSSS HuntlO(ton Beach . MAZDA 'TI 9H, green. -WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 1142 IMC* (211) 5fW544 4 c....,., map. $3$JO. Call •
FOR TOP USED CARS "Homo of the Viking" 1.aJTy ~ lllS-lllZ1 ar
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IMPORTS WANTED = WW T.1!ol-1e: 'Ell . l'OJ.ISQIE,: :; ..i.
0ronae eoun..-. DATSUNS AT 1972 MaJd. u--· ••cioo ml ~-.1..i....'
TOP I BUYER THE BEACH ._, --· I _..,. 1IILL MAXEY TOYOTA AJr & all ace<a. $2IMIO call '67 i,'oncbe 912, . 1l!oll
11881Beocb111v;. ·n Pick-up, (15CAX .. $111116 oft 6pm. 1557-«m. ~1a " 1o\""!:41e1
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vw ~·-Bwl ... u .. ~ 69 = .lli, H'~ 50 'USED . ...... ... !l,.,d. a !!&.!!! ~._:,,~mi.ty·..;._-,i;;; Good·n;;,;·F~-._ ~ MERCEDES a11.,_=u·~-::-"
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At ft.-BEACH • sperd, Radio, Vinyl Int, Utocl Mor .... LNN 1989 Reriaul~ ML •
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'67_ MCB. SporldiJw ivory BUY ITi <=> HollSe of lm-rtl * 546-' * With Black Interior, Wire $76' r-· $~' , Wheels, . Oirmte Luuaae 8862 Mancb.etter, Buena Park . !.., l t. t
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'89 ALFA SPIDER. OOH UIUU 230 SL O>nvt, $2111111 ml'1. ~= .:t.M*' -~.'.;~ = TOYOTA l:&."l'a.~-~-.. TOYOrA
Interior, New Tire~ 391. 1986 -. C.M. 6111 9303 1962 Mm:edn 190-SL. Reblt I ~:;;;;;;;:;;::;;;.;:;;;;;;1
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~tory~ $i,':.i,~: Prottlgo Portcho Audi Prootlte ~. ~ ~\'bwXAS T)rea, AM-FM. 13631 H'~, G.Q. '5' MC TF, mecbanlcally 13631 H""'2Ji. O.G. u~ IOUDd,-llOO or belt olltt. ~ ·•
'71 ~A ~!ER. ooH ·11 o'::: 1200 ;;: M~ 1s.111111 m11es. '72 TOYPTA
Cam ~,,, •-~ M ~-',~,.. -'"'~ $1 BOO. Reniold Carlo. COrona MK 11, ...._ 4 dr., I, •~--~.;...., A • v•u,.., --·~• ..,_ ' --•• yellow..J... !,111111'7jjj11 eo, FM Radio, Sharp, Red In-Nico Car C962DDY). ---.,.-=~-....,...--~I !STUml
1erior. ~ $1495 MCiA $J99
'68 FlAT 850 SPIDER, AM·
FM Radio, A.Uoy Wheels, 1973 DATSUN. '62 MG'A 1800 Man n. Coad ·n a>RONA Martt o, 4 -
ZWAm. cond. New top I< Inter. f4l!G orl< owner, auro, -· $l2H ALL MOOILS llrm. 645-7153, 61&:7181. Piii, x!nt cood, itlli
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"A llipt away tn.. TV--oa TV!"
That's bow producer-director Bob Wynn and George Foster, ope
of two co-producers and several writers, described their show. "NBC
Follies." starring John Davidson, Andy Griffith, Mickey Rooney.
Connie Stevens. with special guest star Sammy Davis, Jr .• and airing
on NBC, Thursday (Feb. 8) at IOPM. The emphasis is on exciting
entertainment. glamour, lavish sets and costumes, typicaJ of top
nightclubs and major stage shows, and Las Vegas type revues. K--
confing to Wynn and Foster.
1'1left Is 110 bolt, so that the comedy sketches, variety ~ and
high-style musical production numbers may proceed uninterrupted.
except for commercial intermissions, with performers working on an
actual stage complete with curtains and orchestra pit. 1be nature of
the studio audience was in keeping with the show.
.. We bad a dressed up audience," said Wynn. "Our tickets specified
'coats and ties.' You'd be amazed the effect an audience has on a
performer. Ours are all stage performers and the dressed up audience
made them feel that the show was something special and so they g~ve
it something extra special." Wynn and Foster, who had just come
from an audience testing session, were pleased at the response of the
research audience. "They all felt like they were part of the show."
Foster said ... As one woman put it, 'I felt like applauding after every
number.' ..
So all right already:, what's the show about? It starts wit~ ··1t•s
Follies Time~ .. a specialty song number wtiich introduces cut and
chorus, setting the fast-paced mood and lavish atmosphere. Sammy
Davis. Jr. then launches into a solo musical number, "For Once in
My Life," followed swiftly by a comedy sketch, "School Days." with
a distinctive contemponry ftavor, starring Davis, Griffi~ Rooney
and Miss Stevens. ·
THE IMUlY PILOT, TV W£;EX, FEBRUARY •. 1973
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11:GOUllCJlCilWR tclt I =1 =~~~·the Maple Leaf t,.. door pmes. . =1••k ; n ='::'Covetaee of the final holes. W T....-«a; 'An introduction to tennis.
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WPM 8 Lllllln a ' 3° • l.alrers vs. Milwaukee Bucks, live.
SAnmMY. RBRUARY 10
•-~ ~:••eu•ild..,..'a Cilll ' 12:30 ............ t,.. %• n• 1• 1T Uniw. of Minnesota vs. Ohio State. ~ID 'Ir S I • "'Th~ Bum Out" A behind· lac* at major teaeue um · t• Sil@ f !!'! R t 1811 Univ. of S.F. vs. Santa Clara.
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W p t " • Tro;.ns vs. Washington. lctao UQA • a an r Bruins vs. wash. State. ,_. DaYldsoa coma oBt ntt1 with a medley of songs, including
"I Never Promised You a Rose Garden," .. Put Your Hand in the 1------~;.._-----------------
Hand," .. Bye, Bye, Miss American Pie," concluding with "Joy to
the Wol'ld," backed by his own banjo playing and eight da.ocers,
dressed, as Davidson, in red-and-white American Indian motif. Now
it's comedy time again with Griffith as the apprehensive patient, Miss
Stevens as the flighty nurse and Rooney as the zany phySJcian in -rhe
09ctor" sketch.
In the next number, Miss Stevens takes center stage singing and
dancing her way through "Fifty-Two Years on S2nd Str~" illustra-
tive of the changes in musical style over the last SO years. The second
half of the show leads off with a comedy take off on King Arthur's
Court. and the romantic intrigue involving Sir Lancelot (Rooney).
Queen Guinevere (Miss Stevens), and King Arthur (Griffith).
S-.y llOW rdww in a song-and-dance number, "A Shine on
Your Shoes.'' against a stylized street scene, accompanied by a bevy
of bright-dressed dancers. Griffith follows with two songs, "I Believe
·in Music," and .. Day by Day," then assumes the charaas of Rud-
yard Kipling's Briton in a comedy interpretation of "G ga Din.,"
with Sammy Davis Jr. portraying the title role.
"NBC Follies" ~ with a Vegas-like producti~ number,
"Winter Wonderland,~ featuring eight showgirls in winter creations
suggestive of icicles, snowflakes. and ice crystals, plus eight furred
dancers, complementing and enhancing Miss Stevens and Davidson
as they sing. while Nick Powers and Kathy Zem put on a dazzling ice
skating display. The stars emerge once more, one by one, in a singing
farewell to the strains of .. Smile . .,
llob Wyaa ~ aad cUrttted this special, with Bob Book.er
and George Foster serving as co-producers and writers. ·1"bis special
is interesting for a lot of reasons," Wynn indicated ... It's Cart Jabloo-
st.i's fint show as a choreographer and be comes through like pog-
busters.. Mark my words, he'll become one of the top choreograpbcn
in the next 18 months."
Wynn speaks from experience having given the show·s costume
designer Ray Aghayan and musical director Harper MacK.ay their
first break years ago. Among the show's highlights is a 20x20-.foot
ice rink built ·on stage, for which Wynn credits an director ~ Jay.
Krause.
··we wanted that one spectacular, impossible thing-and this was
it. this time!" said Wynn ... It was boarded over when not in use, but
it was iced for four days.••
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Chcmel 50 Makes EcLcation History
Channel SO will soon be bringing another "first" to
Orange County. Beginning on February S, the station
will be offering the first locaUy-produced collegc-
credit televised courses in the history of Orange
County!
Friends of Channel 50 arc invi~d to consider the
intriguing idea of "going to college" by television-
starting with the spring semester on February 5.
There will be three televised courses-each for 3
credits-over Southern California television. Two of
these will be broadcast over Channel SO-and the third
one, over Los Angeles stations.
They are: (1) "As Man Behaves," an introductory
course in psychology, taught by Dr. Matt Duncan,
Golden West College psychology professor, produced
at KOCE-TV;
(2) "The Great Consumer Contest,,. a general course
I in consumer information, taught by Pat Mogan and
Phillis Basile, both professors at Orange Coast College;
(3) "Physical Geography,'' an introductory course
on the basic elements of man's physical environment,
FOC AL POINT, PSYCHIATRY-The scene is from a video-
taping session for televised psychology course. "As Man
Behaves," which will start on February S over KOCE-TV Ch.
50. Shown (from left) are Hnrry Ratner, producer-director for
series; Dr. Matt Duncan, Golden West College psychology pro-
fessor and host for the series; and Dr. William Glasser, psy-
chiatrist, author and teacher.
taught by Robert Wallen , instructor in physical scienc-
es for Rio Hondo College.
"As Man Behaves" will be offered at three alternate
times each week on KOCE, beginning the week of
February Sas follows: 4:00-4:30 p.m., Tuesdays and
Thursdays; 6:00 to 6:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thurs--
days; and 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Wednesdays and
Fridays.
'The Great Consumer Contest" will be broadcast
on KOCE-TV at 4:00-4 :30 p.m. and 6 to 6:30 p.m.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
"Introduction to Physical Geography" will be offer-
ed at 6:30 to 7:00 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays on KHJ-Channel 9; and 3:30 to 4 :00 p.m. on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ~over KCET-Chan-
nel 28.
For fulJ information, simply contact the admissions
office of Orange Coast College, or Golden West Co llege.
A brochure will provide information on content of
courses, cost for text materials, and regis~ration data.
Pae .. 6
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 4. 1913
S UNDAY
FEBRUARY 4
MORNING
TV I Loots at Ltam1Jt1 fJ Movie: ''landJts of Conicl"
(adv) '53-Rlcllard Greene, Paula
Raymond.
@) lnsiaht eD Frente I la Y'lda
10:30 fJ (j) Fatt the Nation
O International Zene
6:15 m Tiie Clltlstophers/Tht Bible An·
D 00 m Makt I Wish/MulUpllca·
lion Rod swen
6:'5 (j) Chrlstoplltr Clost·UP
7:00 fJ The Ardlits O The Christophen
Movie: "It Happens Every Thurs-
day" (dra) '53-Loretta Young, John
Forsythe.
ID Faith for Today
O Arthritis Telethon Jane Wyman 1s g;) Voces dtl Seminario
campaian chairwoman. and co-host 11:00 II Newsmallers
IS Joseph Czmpanella for ·this year's 0 m Rellcfous Special "A Conver-
lelethon that continues until 6PM sation With Dr. Abraham Heschel"
Guests for the fund.raising mara· 0 (])Cl) (l) NBA Basketball
thon include Bob Hope, Ann Blyth. (j) CBS Children's Film Festival
Lawrence Welk, Charlton Heston. m Movie: "Huclllebeny Finn" (adv)
Glenn Ford, Ro.salind Russell and '39-Mickey Rooney, Lynn Carver,
Robert Stack. Rex Ingram.
(6) Dlrtdlons ID Church in the Homt
0 It Is Written eD Pantalla Oomlnlcal Cl) Rtx Humbard
0 Hour of Deliverance
l9) Roman Holid1ys m Unit One
I!) Sacred Heart/The Christophtrs
7:30 fJ Harlem Globetrotters
O This Is the Ute 00 Curiosity Shop 0 Campus Profile
0 Dr. Biiiy J. Hargis
:IO) The Jetsons m Elementary News ID Melodyland in Motion
8:00 II (j) Lamp Unto My Feet
(3) T9'1s Is the LJl1 O The Me Too Show
0 Arthritis Telethon Continues to
6PM.
0 My Friend Pookie
O Herald of Truth
~ Old Time Gospel Hour
mwondtram1
I!) Revival Fires
1:30 fJ Cl) look Up and Uw
CI) Accion " la Comunldad 00 Real Estate Open House
O Oomlnao fJ Qay of DistoverJ_ m KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) ID K1Uiryn Kuhlm1n
9:00 fJ Camera Three O Serendipity
O CV CurfositJ Shop/Multlpllca·
lion Rod
0 (j) Oral Roberts
®)It Is Written
I!) Brtthtr Al
g;) Muska y P1l1bras
9:30 fJ Today's Reli&ion O Ch111tnp My Strmon
Ci) Movlt: "Mrs. Fitzherbert" (rom)
'44-Joyce Howard, Peter Graves.
Ci) Let Thtrt Be Ucht 0 Kathryn Kuhlman
®) Day of Dbcovery ID Old Time Gospel Hour m Este es la Ylda
10:00 fJ Steps to Le1"'in1 O Station to Station
0 Arthritis Telettton Continues to
6PM. 0 (IJ (l) Bullwinkle
11:30 II Commitment
O Movie: "Waaons Roll at NIPt"
(adv) '41-Humphrey Boaart, Joan
Leslie.
AF T ERNO O N
12:00 II You Ate There "Lewis and Clark
at the Great Divide" (R) The story of
one crucial day in the famed expedi·
!Ion to find a trade route to the Pa-
cific. On Aug. 17, 1805, the expedi·
!Ion seemed on t~e verge of failure
because of a lack of horses and
guides. In this reenactment Captalm
Lewis and Clark are in the midst of
"SI. Satan's Parish," with threaten·
ing natural elements and unfriendly
Indians.
0 ®) m NHL Hockey Pittsburah
at Minnesota.
O Arthritis Telethon Continues to
6PM. '
lntefnational Hour
I!) lnttlll11nt Perent
12:30 II CBS Sports SpecUcular Coveraee
of the Maple leaf Indoor aames
(track & field) from Los Anaeles and
World Cup ice !tockey from Colo·
rado Sprinas. Colo.
GJ Jot DeSilva's Open Forum
l:oo ([J cas Golf Clue fJ Movit: (C) ''flye Wetb in a
Balloon" (com) '62-Red Buttons.
Barbara Eden, Fabian. m Dalltarl
IDNns
g;) Trlbuna Publica
1:15 0 (IJ 00 aJ A111erican Sc»ortsiaan
1:30 GJ Voice of Calvary '
€!) San Joaquin Valley Report
2:00 1J Mtdlx
0 CJ) Ci) aJ Haw1H1n Optn 8oU
live from Waialea Country Club in
Honolulu, with coveraae of the final
holes.
(I) l.oorama m Outer Umits
I!) Day of Dbcovtry
Efj) I sficjAl I Somedllnf Beautiful
for God "Mother Teresa of Calcutt•"
2
3
3
4
4
5
5.
3
,,
a
n
Malcolm Muaerid1e narrates this
BBC documentary on Sister Mary
Teresa of Calcutta, India, who rt·
fuses no patient 1t her clinic for the
deserted and dylna, no m1tter how
hopel1s.s.
II) Festitlf FU•ict
2:30 II Dr.''"" IClttorta Dl1§8'MeettlMPnD
(J)Mtwlt: (C) "'TM~
(adv) '59-Jtff Chandltr, Fm P•r11·
er, ~lcole Maury.
(J)News .
a:g Mtwte: (C) (al) "'Tiit ttentontal
U .. Mlt" (com) '62-Jtm Hutton,
Paul• Prentiss.
tl>Drau
tll) Wu*tttn Wet• .. ltntnr
• .,.. ..... I m..._ m_......,
8) T• M111M ud AltnJt
3:00 11 Mtwlt: CC) Hf1ri.'1 Cl'NttJt 1:00 II ()) '° MIHta
Advtlbrt" (adv) '59-Gordon Scott. CI> MM: (C) , (tllf) ""Tiie C..• O l•pacto dtertl" (wes) 61 -Joh.n WayrN, Ct Altltrttts TelettM-Continues to Stewart Whitman, Ina Bahn.
6PM. Dfl)fmNews
fJ MM: "'Callf111 Nortltlldt 1n" D Movie: (C) (~r) .....,., of tlM
(dra) '48-James Stewart, Lee J. Conqueror" (adv) 62-Jack Palance.
Cobb. ~=n. I :;111t fJ I .. Se..tMldy
8) TIM Yl,P.la• fJ TIM Avtll'fl
fil) DOUT T•I• Anytat1 An Intro· IDT .. Mn SM
ductlon to tennis with Dennis Van EE Akh-Qa11'1 Seem Japanese
der Mffr u Instructor. tangueae children's e1rtoons m c.n " u.. weat m lladl Jona1 <R>
3:JO D Fem ~Tam del Dollllap m~ m ........ m .. a..... mn,.....,..
4:00 D l11sfallt 1:30 D lassM "Horsenappers" In an old
• Cl) f11• Future &host town Lassie foils the plot of
fJ Cl) GI) Dirtdions two bumbOn1 rustlers who have
(]) Star Trtt stolen Midni&lrt. the Holden randl's
~ Natlilnal CNlf'IPhle black stallion. and other horses from
fl) RI• Ftabn neiaflborin1 randlers.
fil) watt S1rtet w11• fJ Assemblyman KARABIAN
ti) Tom c1e Ea,111 * Probes Prison Reform m n1s •• t11t Utt a~ ~ , • ...,. .. Latino m Movie: (2tlr) "lMdl .. Atr'/
0) Ru H•blN Doof"' (dra) '49-Humphrey Bo11rt, m c..,.. ,...,... John Derek. Allene Roberts, Cara
4:30 B Circa Williams, Georae Macnady.
DMdlJ fl>ltlt D Cil m ttMet 1111 Alltwtn tm lM• at Me'9r. M11le 1,..,.. .. Wrdl" fl) LICtdtl
(drl) '40-Henry fonda, Donia Bow· m ..............
den. m Uttlt Rue.all m...... 1:00a ..... m ..... YarletJ.... D ... ioae-a "The Ptoplt That
fl!) WtfW ,,_ Time Foriot" Martin Ptrttlns jour· m -tf bnttJ n17S to tht land of tht 1bori1lnes of EB C....""' Austral~ for a look at man's P1St
5:00 8 1'I lllCl ,.., Plrt 2 Simon •nd the wlldllft there.
Ward. Tessa W)att Ind Wolfe Harris Ci) w..M tf s.wtWil
star In tltls ehlldftn's dassic. D ..._ Cl),.... .. ....... (])Fa.., alllks 8 ArUtrtll TttltllM Continues to D T1tia II , .. Uft "Mrs. Spence
6PM. TrlCJ"
Cl) YtJqe ..... tf Su 11J PllSl*t tt TrM
fJ Ji• TIMUI 0.MHn Bont flslt-fB Dalllel Ne HIN
Ins In th• florkll Keys, aoose hunt· fD oour Get .. a .. "John
Ins In Hudson's Bly 111d white baa Prine" A half-hour performance se-
flsl\1111 In Southeast Texas. ries. with the openlni show pna
())Diel Y11 o,u SlllW to a full hour as country/folk slni· fJ ......., NA W er and writer John Prine performs a• ""'8 "Spanish Pipe Drum," "Paradilt," m 111111 ..... "lll11al Smile," "f111 Decal" and
fJD Dell' tt It tilt ltertfftnt nine more selections. m ,.., ..... ,._ m Wltd .. ,... •
mHMt•Stan &)Lawrtnc.WdSMw GB tt 11 WnttN m 1ptt11 1tacer m eo• 7:JO. Dkk v .. ..,.. ... Didt end
5:30 II CIS s,e.ta lllustmad Jack Jenny flnally .att IWIJ for thtJr
Whlta .. , hosts. 10111-awalted second lloneymoon on
(I) Draptt 1 remote tropical Island, but it's
D n ..... ''Und of the RUblyar' hardly the n>mantlc ld)tl they'd II\·
A tour of lndla and Persia. (Colltfn1nd)
TliE DAILY PILOT, TV WEfK., FHllUAftY 4, 1973
THIS WEEK ON CHANNE~ 50
KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TElEVISION
MOflDAY: FEllUMY mt (f'.11.)
4:00 Tiie ~ Ct1t1•tr c..ttlt Dt-Mt (C) (KAIC) Phlllls BasUt
and Pat Mopn, pn>fessoss at
Oran,. Coast Collett, bri"I to-
cethtr • wutth of bawleda• 11\d 111Pt11t1c:e from tht fields
of Consumer Education and Eco·
nomies. This l ·unlt collep end·
it count emplQ1S di~ 1
wide v•rit\J of visual materials,
and peat lnttrviews.
4:30 Oldric C..,.., ZOl (C) (ClW)
5:00 Sal• Strlet 411 (C) (ClW)
Hour·lonl Proaram for pre-school children, pn>ductd by
Chlldren's lV Workshop. (60
min)
1:00 '1111 ..... c:...., c.test ....
Mt (C) (ICABC) Ste llstifll Mon-
day, f-'"'-ry 5th It 4:00 PM.
I: ........ Q1111150
7:00 ....... Of Tiie .... 211A (C)
(P8S) "Heffttz" 'The lift Ind
art of falnM violbtlst Jasct\1
Heifetz.
•• 9'ldal Of Tiii .... 21• (C)
(KCEl) "Birth Md Dtltb cf 1
Star" Unusually fine so4ar pho· torrapllJ and 1nJmation are used to frlCt the lift cyde of I star,
Dr. John A. Whitler.
. 1:30 &Milla At ,.,. 302 (C) (PBS)
"Ferrante and Ttid'8r" Famous duo-pianists perform medlles
from "fiddler Ofl the Roof' Ind
the sonp of Stephen Foster.
plus a rouslni version of "Mal•· eutna." The BostOfl Pops offer worts by Debussy, Strauss and
Bachanteh. (60 min)
,. .. JO ........ Wltll • • • 217 (C)
(PBS) Elizabeth Ortw Interviews
Oflt·to-one with Important news-maklrs on the national scene.
TUESDAY, FtllUAIY mt (P JI.)
4:00 As ... ....... ...... (C)
(KOCE·lV) Matt Dunca", Ph.D., host IMtnactor In tflis Introduc-
tory PsJdlololJ count, is 1 fac· ultJ member at Goldttl Wat Cofleat. This is I 3·unlt colleft
trlftSfer coun. wllldl acquaints
tht viewer with basic psycbolo&·
k:ll terms, pr1ndpla and meth·
odolc>ljcal approaches. Many elf.
veraeot poims cl view wiU be
presented by outst1ndln1 psy-
cholo~ and PQdliatrists.
4:JO EJtdrlc c..,., 20Z (C) (ClW)
5:00 Sm• stJllt 4IZ (C) (CTW)
1:00 Al M11 ...._ DIW (C)
S:J00.11._ DelMlt <C> (KOCE·lV)
Strtes ol prosnml t'eaturin1 cul·
tur1I Ind community ldivities
withln=n County with spe· dal em Ofl music Ind tflt atb. IOfitla affairs and the
role of IMmmtntll l&tncies In
the community. ThJs week • spe·
dal procram-IRS.
7:00 .... CMltJ .... .,... (C)
7:30 l.epcy, ..... (C)
tGO llld JMrul S17 (C) (PBS) l:JO.... IMt Til (C) (PBS)
,_ r..ill1 At ,... JO! (C) (PBS)
"femntt and Teiehtr'
.._,: fUIUMY 7TH (P.MJ
4:00 Tiie CfMt '*"••• Coltlst .,... W (C) (KMIC) Set llstl111 Mon.
4:30 Eledrtt C1•p1., 203 (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sell• Str..t w (C) (ClW) ':00 ne 1t11t c..s.-c.tnt o..
W (C) (KAIC) Set listln1 Mon.
l:JO Al .. ........ DelMlt (C)
(KOCE·lV) SM listin1 Ti.ltsdey.
7:00 $tllt 311 (C) (PBS) "Wonder
LIM" An twtnl"I of entertain·
llllftf with •ll·bllek persot11ll· u-. (60 min)
l!GO M....,,._ tMltn (C) (BBC)
"Tom Brown's SchooldlJI"
t.'OI Ad--. 117 (C) (PBS) "So·
d1I Security ltneflts will bt fl.
nlnCld In Part by General Tu
Rtvtnut" (60 min)
TIMMSMY, FUllUMY ITH (P.M.)
4:00At Ila .._ DIW (C)
(KOCE·lV) SM ~n1 Tuesdty.
4:30 Dldrlc c,.,.., 204 (C) (CTW)
Tht Fastest Pen In tht West
Olmmy Boyd) Is at his btst a
he hits out the .. H" wonb-
Htn, Hit, Hat lfld Hot
5:00 s.sa.. StNet 414 (C) (ClW)
Todays show features tht lttttrs
"M" and "K" and tht number
5.
6:00 At .... ..,.._ DtlMlt (C)
(KOCE·lV) Set llstl111 Tuesday,
ftbNary 6t.h at 4:00 PM.
6:30 Frndt Qef 311 (C) (PBS)
"Glamour Poudina" Cootlln1
techniques explained and elem·
Oflstrated by Julia Child.
7:00 ..,.. .. C..tr .... ~ (C)
7:30 OlulMs DIW (C) (KOCE·lV)
SM llstln1 Tutsd11, February
6th at 6:30 PM.
l!GO Mell• a.a. ... 50
l:30 [,. Tt r,. lCM (C) (P8$) ~
p1nr Time" A serta on art In
MIJd11 life, will ccMcMr '*°"
tosrtphJ IAd tM moeutu. 1t
CIUMd In tht wortct of lf'l t:OO,.... u.. Z1I (C) (PIS) ......
Uf1 and Old Values" (60 min)
Host WlllilM F. B&dle,, Jr. win
' lnttfVitw Dlnltl P. Mornltia•.
FllDAY, FOIUAIY ITH (PM.)
4:001111 lrllt Ctaswr c..tlll Dt-
btlt (C) (KABC) Ste ltsdn1 Mon.
4:30 fJlcblc c:-,.., 105 (C) (ClW)
Bess Weat. the pl with tht btst
1uess yet and W1yt1t Kine, once
apin host "W1'41 G'*'-''
5:00 Sela• .... -(C) (CTW) Today's show features tht ltttm
"0'' ind "M" and tht number
6.
~ne Qrtlt Clal•r c.wt Dt-
blt (C) (KABC) Set llatlnr Mon.
l:JO As .... ........ ...... (C)
(KOCE·TV) Stt 16atin1 TuadlJ.
7:00 A..tca 73 (~)
t.-00 n • ...,_, 204 = (PIS) "M" Frttz lafl(s GtnMn
movlt futurinc Pttlr I.om.
,,.,. 7
t Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton are toJether
aiain in a new dramatic film -but this tiu ifs for
TV, a first (Of the couple. "Divorce His; Divorce Hers"
l is 1 two-part film for the ABC Tuesday and Wednesday
Ni&bt Movies at 8:30PM. The film concerns tH crum~
t bllne of a modem marria1e with the events that seem
to be leadin& to 1 final split seen from his point of
View <in the Tuesday night story) and ~ s.e mnts 1 as she ~es them (on Wednesday nl&ht). Burtoo ~
a tdp international ex~utive whose domestic life has
Men sapped away by the rigors of the com~
r pme of international trade; Miss Taylor plays tile
emotionally volatile wife who tens him: "JOu'D nevi(
be '1>1e to five me as much of your sheer ptesea . 1 as I find necessary." (That separation obYiously dom't
exist in the Burton's ~ lives, as this marks their
11th picture toeether.)
• • • Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer will be reunited for
the first time since ''Lili" when they co-star in the
first major performance of Jean Renoir's pJay "Carola."
... A Hollywood Television Theatre Production, "Carola"
T "" be Mid Mondiy at 8PM on KCET, Chan1tf 28. ·nae re·teamin& of caron and Ferrer is a return to tile
romantic tradition of films. "Carola" is a towe story
set apinst tht drama of war·torn France duria& World w., IL Miss Clron, in the title role, portrays 11 ldress
in German occupied Paris. Mel Ferrer plays a 6ennal
General, stationed in Paris, who had been Caroll's tower
before the war.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 4. 1973
. • s. t
, I • . , . '
'1W .. ts ~HAB~I~ '. 2' c SASSPARlllA 89 ; HEERBHR ~,,~.
:•AMH : ... f 3 . 5· SlACk M US~AT . ~ \. ( 2 ( r, CIDER BEER 89 ( BL OO DY MARY $ 3 19
Mil •
6fA~,:.A ~ 99 j l l9 DREWRYS s 2 r 9 g9 , ~OSE DR AFT BEER LIME JUlct
, 2 r U PLUM WINE ; J
r 2 99 PIHOT HOIR •
,.
When a $2 million statuette
spawns a trail of murder from
Rome to N\anhattan, Dennis Weaver
finds he's up agQinst an interna-
tional web of greed. Harry Guardino
and Nehemiah Persoff guest-star in
this special two-hour-long adventure.
8:IO
,.,. 10
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEIC. FEBRUARY 4, 1973
SUNDAY (Continued)
tieJpated. Didi Is .. felled'" with a
musdt spnm -"lie Jen11J romps in
the surf with tMfr dasbJftl Frendl
pilot Cesare Danova 1uests. · aam....,.,...., .. ..,..
key's Undt"' Concl. Mtfiin (Tom
Kirk) Invents a weird airplane to
prove that man-powe111d flilht is
possible and thereby wins 1 ten
thousand .,.tar crant wtaidl will
tMbfe I pro-sports judp to deft
antl-footbatl forces on campus.
@Tiit "*'*' D Celrl'I lk'r ~Alan Drab
1uests.
(i)At au.
D •-$ llleiwle: (2111) .... _,
fw .. rr.w.tiN" (dra) '57-TJ·
rone Power, M1r1ene Dietrich,
Char1es uuanton.
II) Tlt'" Pmpefts " Adwetlturl m n. Frnc11 Qd
., lJi CriMa -tri8IU
....
e&UDDY EBSEN, PRIVATE * EYE BARNABY JONES
8 Cl).....,-. William Sl\at·
ner pests as Pllil Cartylt, 1 man
who •~es his wife's foftlfhe
and then kills • man to make It
loots Jiu his own death In cwder to
establish • "'* lift for hlmsetf
widl • buutif1.11 ,ouna woman
played bf Janice Rule. D .... • n. .. Qlellit9
ltillUT•lt Al•••~ .. DC•••cml\ FnABCl ...... m I Mew I flttl ..... An lnfor·
mal co~tion with tht f1mous
filmmabr. .... ~ ...... ma.. ......
E!J~ F.... 10:15fBW
1:00 II Cl) 111·A~H HmeJe c:oatin· ues his correspondence with bis 1•.JI B T1te ,....._, "Ceremony for
father, dispatdlln1 a letter home Ult ~· The ~ectors ltttmpt
that r1lates more of tt. madcap m· to ~I 1 ,tot to kidMp a fortirn
cidents .which make life in the unit President.
• three-rlnt circus. D Tiii Tille ll9a a ROLLER GAMES DIRECT ac... , ........... , * T-BIRDS VS NEW YORK ~=••-.. a..., c-. \IV 11"-·-D (J) Cl> EB n. f'lt 11M Dou· aJ ~
bit Play" stu.rt Whlt1n1n and Rob-10-AS fl>..,__ a..auae .._...
ert Foxworth fUeSt IS I pair
confidence ....... set "' I ,.. 11• ti Cl) a D CJ) a .....
to fleece a rouna r.:ont tycooo II .. II I Hf
$75,000. Tim Mel~ ud Mari· (J)llM: ~ mct1...-
tt1J Hartley also ruest. (dre) '35-Georp Miss, Maureen
Ill ...... fMt.. O'sumv.t.
fB ...... lie Uta 1J larw TM ......... fm &.. Aqttas C•ldi" A sertes • 119111: .. A ,_. It Orftd"
of r1ports Oft htaltfl care. (aim) '38 Robert T.,tor, Maureen
ti) E Ca...... O'SuniYan, Ylviel Leflh.
a;>a. ... .....,. -~ ....... m................ m,... Allllr: ...a '73 <R>
l :lO iJ Ci)....._. Susan Sb: EB ....
ruests IS .a '°""' society "°"" 11:15 D .. who surprises Mannix bJ amna
him to prow she is 1uitty of mur· 11:31 B ..._ ff .. C...
der. Tina Louise, Watter Brooke and II 9 ,.._... ....,
John Consodine '"'° auest. a~ tc> ..... Q••••llM a am 11e s...., ........ <•> '68-Aat"°"' ,.,.
MeC1tm "The Million Dollar Round· ""'· V.111 furMaux. Maurice Ro-
up'' (~r) A trail of mur*rs fTOm net. Stephaa AudrlA.
Rome to N .. YOlt Inds McCtoud to Cl),...,..
• $2 millioft sbtuette of a horse II CI I •rs' .,...
Ind somt UftsnofJ dlarldm des-• ...-.: ..... li'll .......
perlttly tlyiq to acqlrir1 it Harry (COlll) '55-lidld Att~.
Guardino, Nehemiah Pmoft, Eric Teny·1'omas.
Braeden and Tltfft Tllmef pest. E &el"8s II ti ••
• Crlltllft futma t:OO D Cl) (I) a> A1C s.llJ 1111111: 11:45 IJ ...-. -.1 ..,....., a., lM"
(C) (at') "'luA;o Cel (dr1) '42-Jolln Gatfittd, Nancy
(dre) '71-Ridlard Beftjamhl, Ali Colemu.
McGraw. The film version of Pllil· U. ID...,..
lip Roth's novel COACemin1 1 pai
of ,ouna kMrs in a wry modent 12!JI Cl> a-... ._.
love stofJ. fB ... ....... 1~ ...... {C) °'&afl ......
fm......,,... ...,_ "Tom Ct;dW) '55--8afMrl ~ Dewtd
Brown's Schooldays 4" As the Farrer, Rolleft Ryan.
term bqins, ~ imPfCM D Cl) (I)._
arutlJ at RulbJ. but Tom conti l:JO e 111111t: .,..., ........ ,..,...
to flm problems and takes to (mys) "53--Ctai( Sttvtns, JoJcit
dl'inklna. Holden.
4:
6.
6:
7.
MONDAY
FEBRUARY 5
For momlna and •ft..-noon llttlnp,
please ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, •
the day'a movlea.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:30 fJ (C) "'f1'I Jo•en" (com) '67-
Mlchael Crawford, Oliver Reed.
10:00 CJ) "State fal,.. Part t (mus) '62-
Plt Boone, Bobby Darin. U .. Northwfft Tnill" (wes) '46-
Bob Steele, John Lltel.
12:00 U .. Mlclnlitit" (com) '39 -Don
Ameche, Claudette Colbert.
12:30 m "lrs Always fair Weather"
(mus) 'SS-Gene Kelly, Cyd Cha-
risse, Dan Dailey.
1:30 U "Mystery of the White Room"
(mys) '39-Bruce Cabot, Joao Wood-
bury. O (C) "Davy" (com) '57-Harry
Seccmbe, Ron Randell.
3:00 ([) "Tlte Dirty Qanie" (dra) '66-
Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan. 0 (C) "Wllere the Spiff Are" (sus)
'66-David Niven, Francoise Dor-
leac.
~ (C) "Ji1uw'' (dra) '68-Harry
Guardino, Bradford Dillman.
4:00 IJ (C) "Under Caprleom" (dra) '49
-ln1rid Ber1man, Joseph Cotten,
Corner Wilde.
(})St• u lOAM l11Un1
FV fN I N(;
&:0011 a u mm m m Ntw1
(l)lti fttws .
II Bonanza "Galla&her's Sori" The
pn:nks of two ,oun1 airls drive
Hoss to distraction.
(j)Qet S..art
O TM A.et11trs m De Flintstones
&)Star Trwk
fl) Mi Dvka &l!Hfta
f]) Hodppod11 Ltdlt mn ... Stootes
6:30 Cl) He1an'1 Heroes
fJ Mntt: (C) (90) -rau Savaie
~ (wes) '68-Barry Sullivan.
Glenn Corbttt, Klthryn Hayes, An·
drew Prine, Brenda Scott. A wid·
ower and his family leave thel
Ohio home to establish new roots
in the hazardous frontier, only to be
challenaed by a 1ana of vi&ilantes.
(I) CIS Ntws Walter Cronkite
9) Merv Qrfffln Sltow m Andy Crftrith
f]) Don It '" to Survive? (R) m Joanne Canon Show
a!)NMll
al fnilll and Nancy m LltUe Rascals
7:00 II Cl) a m News U lowtln1 for Dollan
(j) Trd or Coftsecauencn
(I) Wl1dUft Theatre O Whirs MJ UM?
CDl lMI L~
ID I Om"' et Ju11nie
THE OAllV PILOT. TV WEEI<, fEORUARY 4. 1973
fB frq Diablille in Bertin. attempts to aid a mem· G) IJll C..bJ sttow
Ell) Wlltels, Un alld ca., ber of Russian lnt1lli&tnce defect. Gm Ntws/Spofts
fl) E AMOf TieM Can M Muter fJ Cl) al UC ......, Movie: f0 Valledades '9uskaln (C) (at) "'T'9 ~ (drl) 10i45 f]) Jlnati m Al AnUteftJ Prue.ts '68--«irl Douflas, Alex Cord, Luther ll:GO II D 0 m m m Newt
ft) Speed lacer Adler, Susan Strasber&. The Involve· CJ) Ci) Iii .....
7:30 II lohllJ Maao's Stand 1 Up ..t IMnt of • family In the Mafia leads D o.. sa.p ..,..d
CMtr Marilyn Mictiuls ,uests to a fi&llt between two brothers and (j) ......, Diffoft
CI) Hep•'• tterees the fllt~t of one to Sicily. 0 .... : ''£leap•" (adv) Louis
D Tiit New Price Is Ript a Mewie: (C) (at) "'Dud lu•" Jourd1n stirs. U Mowle: (C) (Zltf) °'Ceftlla .t (dfl) '69-teter Lawford, Geories 81 TnrUI ., C:...sequencu
L.ar1•.. (mys) '54-bymond Burr, Gtret. Cl)'"" 11 ...
lee J. Cobb. ID hnJ MUN fl) ltl'Mr Ted AnMtroq 00 To Tell the Trutlt fB fliM EI!) llack ....
~ TlleMUlloThnn$·~~. "C) (• .. ·) -.,. t:JO II Det11 D1J SMw Cy Bennett 11:15 g) ...,., iaMts ,.,, _,.... ' ""' " sdltmu to l'Y to rekindle a ro· ever A111btr" (rom) '47 -Comel mince between Doris and her ador· 11:30 fJ (() CIS Ute Movie: lffot Muck.
Wilde, Linda Darnell. in& old friend Sir Robert Kinisley Too Sote" (drt) '53-(frem Zimba·
3j) Wild Ki11fdeM In an effort to' "con" Sir Robert Int~ list Jr., Dorottly Milone, Enol Aynn. m That 0t selllna the maanine nahts to his D a m JolltutJ Cal'IO" Jerry m Drape\ newest book. Lewis is substitute h0$t,
&> Cllespirito U o.. step leJond 0 Fona• ...,.,
f]) T'ai Clli Ch'aalt-Elercises CJ) sa Wlm et Heary VIII "Cath· fJ Cl) Cl) al Jack Paar Tonl&M m The Actvenblter erine Pan'' (R) m Te Tttl tM Truth S!> Rev. bJ Piuaro o Mnn fB tarudc lo1'MOft Show m Sports Chaltentt m var1ec1•s 12:00 m Alfred Httellcod ,n1110ts
1:00 ~ ~utl ::::: .. ledfl~b:elan's Men" 10:00 ~ ~~H~~ C::e~=d R~ 12·30 G)m :-.::•::-, Wants Mink"
"" o aw 1ana y a ven1eance· Conway euest • • • seekinr aunman named Dan Whelan D mm h (com) '52-Ruth Hussey, Dennis
invades Dodie City durina Matt's D en.a f1&lrtm O'Keefe.
absence and terrorizes the town. fl) 1-.ca Tt 'tnletwl Q) CowillJ Music
With all of Dod1e City under the f]) ._. ti f,..._ Matllieu and 1:00 (]) CJ Cl) News
h~I of the. 1c.n1 and Whelan th~ut-P11tttte hive joined the French l :JO II Mftit: "'J1'I Pride of St. Lollis"
enina ~o kill the marshal on si1ht, atassau11 in a last-ditch effort to (bio) '52-0an Dailey, Jolnne Dru.
Miss Kitty boldly challenaes Whelan saw the vlllaie fJ N
to a poker gam&-With Matt Dillon's ~ · • '"' life as the stake. u.1 M-... ltaleana 3:00 fJ Mewie: "Mal Ot 811n" (Wes) '58 D @) m Ll•P·I• Phyllis Dille lO:JO D Tell ... -MacDonald Carey, James Cniia.
1uests with cameo appearances byi------------------------
Ptul Gilbert, Rev. Oral Roberts and
Michael Greer.
(j) I lfiCll( i Sap of Westen MM
"1898"
fJ (]) 4f) TIM Rookies "Point of
Impact" A Yietnam hero, covtr-
ina for his hoodlum brother-in-law,
is ctiaraed with intent to commit
murder when he injures a police
officer atttmptin1 to issue a traffic
citation. m Hept's Herea
ID '9Mr flJlt USMC
fl)HeraaMI Cenje
f]) IMDJ•eecl TelevislM 11leatn
"Carola" Leslie Caron and Mel Fer·
rer star tn KCITs production of
Jean Renoir's romantic suspense
drama set in Nazi-occupied Paris. m Nodle • Qala
a!) Milutlito Valda st.ow
&) Mevir. (21H) .,Alwfnl Dr. Cit·
tertlouse" (dra) '38 -Edward Q.
Robinson, Claire Trevor.
1:30 m Merv Griffin st.ow m Petticoat Junction
S!)Nowll
9:00 II (I) HeN'I Lucy Lucy talks Har·
ry into buyin1 into an lee cream
franchise called the "Proud Pen·
auin" because he needs moro in·
come to entertain his new alrl
friend. am "ac M ... ., MIN: (C)
{Zltr) '"f111tral .. lltftill" (SUS) '66
-Michael Caine, Eva Renzi, Oscar
Homolka, Paol Hubsdlmld. El-Army
Corporal Hany Palmer, on special
assianment for British lntelllince
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PORTIA YAl OF AN ADOLESCENT
Jan-Michael Vincent plays a full-fledged. blacldng-out. bottte-
hldlng acoholic who Is only 17 years old in "Catch a Ring That
Isn't There," airing on ABC'• Marcus Welby, M.D., Tuesday at
10PM.
"Some people may think this Is a pretty far-fetched script,"
I
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TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 6
Far momtnc and attamoon listinp,
... DAmME PROGRAMS.
......,, for your convenience, .,.
the •Y'• movies.
DAmME MOVIES
t:JO U (C) "lln(s Pirate" (adv) '67-
0ou1 McClure, Jill St. John, Guy
Stockwell.
10:00 (1) "Stlta Fil,.. Concl. {mus) '62
-Pat Boone, Bobby Darin.
II "Surecl to Death" (mys) '47-
Bela Luaosi, Joyce Compton.
lZ:OO D "Miu Annie Roone(' (rom) '42
-shlrley Temple, Guy Kibbee.
lZ:JO m "Tilrn Secrets" (dra) '49-Pa·
hicia Neal, Ruth Roman, Eleanor
Parter.
l:JO II "Aaball In leopard Streef'
("'JS) '59-James Kenney, Michael
B<lftnan. a "Edit .. the City" (dra) '57-
Sidney Poitier, John Cassavetes.
l:OO Cl) (C) "Of Lewt and Dtslrt" (dra)
'63-Merle Oberon, Steve Cochran. fJ "'Trtal" (dra) '55-Glenn Ford,
Dorottly McGuire. 9 (C) "'fear Ne Evlr' (dra) '69-
Louis Jourdan, Carroll O'Connor.
4:00 IJ ~ u,... • ....., .... "
(com) '42-Cary Grant, Glncer Roa·
en ..
4:30 CJ) s. .. u 1~ ....
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6:0011aummmm11en
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II UUll lasb6atl LA. l.aktG vs.
New Yor1l Knicks at New Yor1l.
(j) ht S...art
fJ lite Aw•cer• m T1tt Flhrtstoaa m Star,,.,
tJ) Ml Dulce tulHfldl
fil) Hod11podp lid&•
EfJ Tltree Stooats
6:30 (j) Ho1an'1 Hll'MS D Movie: (C) (90) "St NaW ii
~ World" (dra) '61-Gina Lollo·
briaida, Tony Franciosa, Ernest
Boranine. A returned GI falls In love
with a lady of easy virtue but when
his father tries to inl1rf1re, the lov·
ers 10 away to1ether. CI> CIS News Walter Cronkite
(fj Merv Sriff11 Show
m AA4' '"""' f1l) l'Yad HaluMtt Conversational
Hebrew m JMnne Carson Show
GBNowla
O)Det 42,..
EfJ Uttlt Rascals
7:00fJ CJJ Bm,.....
Cl) TruUt tr Cett~
Cf) Safert tt Mwentwe
aald the young actor during a lunch break at Universal Studk>a,
"bot I know from personal observation that eerlous problem
drinking exists among high school and college klda."
Jan-Michael, who Is In his 20s, fives with his wife Bonnie In
the Topanga Canyon area on the beach between Santa-Monica
and Mallbo. The Vincente, both surfers, blend In well with the
sun-tanned young people who populate the beach community.
"We look a lot younger than we are," explains Vincent, "and the
kkfs treat us as if w9 were th~ir ages. There's a lot of drug
abuse, but I think booze Is the most dangerous chemical
around. I know kids In their teens who are stoned on vodka or
wine all day lon9, even in school. If anyone brings up the poaal-
blllty of aJcohollsm, they all say the same thing: 'You're crazy,
man. I'm too young to be an acoholic.'"
In "Catch a Ring That Isn't There," Jan-Michael playa a high
achool gymnast who turns to alcohol to overcome lhynen.
Eventually, and rapidly, llquor becomes a phyalcal addiction and
a mental obsession. Following an accident at echoof, the young-
ster'• problem Is revealed to Ora. Welby and Kiity, who encour-
age the boy to seek help through a rehabllltatlon faclflty for
juveniles recovering from addiction to chemicals.
"David O'Connell, the producer, told me that the rehabllltatlon
center portrayed In the show was patterned after a half-way
house In Venice (Calif.) which is run by a married couple
who are both recovered alcoholics," Jan-Michael continued.
"There's a waiting llst for kids who want help, and moat o1
them are hooked on booze Instead of pllls, grass and other
drugs." .
Jan-Michael's concern about alcohol and drug abuse began
long before he had ever heard of Marcus Welby. Someone
whom he describes onty as "a very close relative" wu a prot>-
lem drfnker In high school. While In a drunken blackout. that
relative committed a felony for which he la now serving time In
prison. "It's a grim coincidence that I'm playing thla role. ft was
a problem In my family. There's nothing far-fetched about a boy
or girl under 21 being an aJcohollc," said Jan-Michael.
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a..u •ldges, Rubr Dee, Garr llerrlll
bike • subw•r ride to ••• terrorl
Wednesday The 6:30 Movie'
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WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 7
•Dl•listlllMellCll .., ~ .. fMt'• ,....., m n. EJecbtc c..,..,
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tr:)Dla ..... 1T ... T .. m_..._
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...... -IMmM£ PROGRAMS UI. DD em Imm ..... ..... .. ,... ca.-•a. .... (1)9 .....
*f• -111 U LaUn tat.a LA. Llkers
DAmME MOVIES -l:JI&-... _........-(com) '63
-JIMt~Yu.IDUsoa.
, .. Cl) ..... 1'11t1 .... ........ (mp)
'51-Qarles ao,er. l.illda Darnell. 8 "3 ... , .. I 4 I 1tM" (mys,
'52-Cesar .........,. Lois lllmfell. 1z.o-n. o-rt111t 11m 1nr (com)
•5t-1a Harrisoll, 1t1J ICmdaU. 1Z:J1. "1:11 ti Y~ (WIS) '57-
Glim Ferd. Y11 Heflin.
1:11 D tc> ..._ 11 • 1....-Cdra)
'51-Jeall him, Louis Jounla•. z.11-.a Tmy, •k IW' (mys)
'45 llOlpD r.o-a,, An• Jeffries.
l• Cl),._ Liit It lllt' Pert I
(c:e.) 'st-TOllJ Curtis, Jadl Lem-
mn. lllfiJa ......_ D {C) -r. ~ ,,.__..
(c.9) '57--l>mt lbrtill.
Gil.,. 1 r hit I {n118) '38-
Gfm ......... Qartes ao,.r.
•.:'. ~.(.
....... (C) ......... S-'"
(dra) '56---ltidlanl Widmarl. Jaae
GRer, ll'ft'Df Honnl. A fllll.lriae
re,orter trnels to Mexico to pt
I sllDfy oa I writef and tbe tw.>
becoaat ~ inohed with
a trio of a -llad war crimia.als.
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• ..., .... PNIEw_ •'---.,. .. Cit 4:Jll fllllr ._lat
Cl) Cl) ......... ---"The ,..,. Ph, lldeliillla, ...,..., 111&-
ical, "'*'1 Trip .. A -'cal fan·
tasr .._t• .... adioA lftd •Di·
matia9illwlliclltwo. -
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ndt. ., ..... ,.... ............ •e ... EBUWCllll ..... s•aaa._ w....-u ..... -· ••
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vs. BostOfl Celtics.
(l)ltt s-t .. ....,.,.
mn.nllbtws
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&)DneSlllta
,:30 (I) ........ .......
D .... : (90) "TIM llddlnt"
(dn) '68 -Beau 8rld11$, Ruby
Dee. G1ry Merrill, Brodi Pttlrs,
Martin Sheen. Two youn, hoods
terrorize 15 host11es on a New
York SUbwlJ ctr.
(JJ CIS Newa Walter Cronkite di ..... CrffTil .. m Aat1J Crtflltll
0) Set, Telld, Feel leamina lo
communicate ttlru paint and sculp-
ture. m ...... c... .. m ..... m,,.._,...., mum. ....
7:tOfJ @ BmNtin
(j) Trutll er Ce•••••• (JJU.._.Wtft4 D ....,, Mr l.lllt? m• u.e t.,
Q)IDrlallefJea•ltlt
fBClpuha
fE) ..... Du 11M1 a.,
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Gf)NAlltllely,._.
g)s,e.dbctr
7:.JO I) n. CeW41gtn Martin Milner
pats.
(f)Hep•'•...._ B WaJt TUI Y .. FltMr WI .....
"Papa in New Y°""
(l)TeTllllllT,..._
(l)Y11~ferH a-' .... = CC> tar> .,._ tf tile West" (wes) '58-
Gary Cooper, Julie London. al, ... , Dr. KNart
mtutCict
IBDrl&Mt fl)la,.,_ m.,.. tt M 1111 ... ,. ...
mYM11Dr. &dirt EB l1lia 11 Year Ult m Mam ,, • ..,
1.-GO fl (I) StlUIJ 11141 Clltr Jim Nabof's
auests.
B (JgmAdt•·l2 "Klllln&
Ground" Officers Milloy ind Reed
become vidlms of a trap set by
two youna crimin1ls and n1rrowly
escape dt1ttl. D CI> Cl) m P111 L"'4t ._
"ls This Trip Necessary?" P1ul's
mother-in-law causes his wife Mar·
t1'I to become jealous of tlis beau·
tiful JOUnc law ISSlstanl . ..............
Q) c...r Pyle USMC
fl) 1111•• ~ to fntd an old _ frimd, wtlo, de· f:D A PIMc Mllr: ...._ '7J lirioa:s with 1 dread virus, brub
''EIMRN ...... ,........ Oil of quarantine Ind thmtl• mu.1.1w ... ntn coualry. Howard Duff m ~ (211) -s .... ....
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Anoe Shitllf. ...., Is 1 ~ Letter" A
1:15 It I IHM I 1'111 MnltarilJ retuntina draft ev1
._ W"A pats we-,, o.. ii cUrttd witll murderiftl b'
llJ Thomas _. Cual Burlett_ AM· &it1friad's fltlltr. Tim Matheson,
Mariret displaJs lier wmtile bl· JaM Slnitlt Jacbon and Chris
tnts-Wll _.., ... rllyltmicaly Couefly pest.
1:• o am• •• , , ,., I;"..:"" "'9ntl
tllfy lr ... 1'be 2 Millm ·-lie~-of Cap'n Jaci'' less ttaa. -..-..-• hours befcn tM lJalted F-cs Cola-ID I IH<IA I Veritll .. A Fec:e
pany is to bile ower 1 rest.lafMI Wlf" A tbrte man camera c
ch1i1t. valuable stod c:ertiflClte speet 97 clan and ni1hts with 1
plates art stolen. w... Dau•• company of Marines fi&htin& In Yietnam to film this record of the 1uests. 0 (I) (j) &J AIC W••H••• homw of war .
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Ridlard Burtoft. Elilabltll Taylor. • • CesliJ Sllew
t1usb1nd and wife .._. llodenl IE...,,...
Nrriqe is crwnbliq ....... 9 U ...
events that -· bl be Iuchs a. 11•. au.mm.., mtably to I flul split. T . CJ) (I) (II ...
Elizabeth Taylor tells be1 side. It ... -..,_,
............. (j)llmllll ... m N1cwt...... a...-. tc> .,... ~ .. ,,
EB ...._ <ws> '67-Jose9h Cotten.
t:OO fl (I) ...._. Clllllr A till a · • Celllalt 11 lltW C.I State
plosive lodaecl hi • -·• dlesl a..., Buell vs.. Sin Oieao State.
imperils tM eatirl ._,... nd •..., ..._
the emeraellef fOReS • .._, .. ......,
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toucman pat. 11:15 IB a.. J4 m PWIJ .._ ll:ll 8 Cl) CIS I.di .... : (C) -n..
fB -1111 HI tm• (adv) Vince Edwards, fD EIMiie .a ..,. "'Ollt Mia' Id Palra, Georie Mlh1ris star.
Noted Nashville tuitarist CM Al-B (W fD ....., Clrllll
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Boston Pops hi 1 COftCtfl of mua-0 Cl) (j) &J .fld hat TlllPt
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THURSDAY
F'EBRUARY 8
f'w ..,. .. •nd afternoon llstlnp,
......... DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
.... for ,.,._. convenience, •
tllef!laf•mowles.
DAmME MOVIES
t-.Jt D .,._ ,,.. t111 DIMt'• cte"
(com) '63-01nny Klyt, Mirth•
""'·Carl Willilms.
11:11 (I) ~· Allt" (com) '41-
Jd Binny, Kay Fnincls.
• ..... fir Ufl" (ldv) '55-
Rld\lnl Conte, Miry Alden.
U:llll wn. c:.,tait1•1 Pmdbe" (com)
'53--Alec Guinness, Yvonne De·
Carlo.
12:31 • -W. W.. Sb'le .. n" (rom)
'49-John Gll'fitld, Jennifer Jones.
l:JI. ~ .. llllcl" (hot) '59-
06ck Miller, Ed Ntbon. 8 (C) • .........,. (mus) '57-
eo.aie frudl, Count Blsl1.
3• (I)...._ ~ It Hot" Concl.
(COM) '59-Tony Curtis, JICk Lim·
-. Marilyn Monroe. D (C) .,..,,.. .. 7V (wes) '65
-Ml H1U Jr. a --c .. , .. .r Conct. (rom) '38
~ Glftlo, Q\1rtes &o,er. (C)
-r1lt 'm rtar' (dl'I) '69--Christo·
pWGeolp.
EVr\I ,'.(.
4:00 D Mevie: (C) ""' Alt "' Lift" (com) '6S-J1mes G1rner, Ancit
Dicllnson, Dldt Vin o,tt1, Elkl
Sommer, C1rt Reiner. Dtcldln1 tt11t
dt1d 1rtist1 .,, the only ones
who sell-well, 1 P1lnt1r ind his
buddy decide to f1kl • suicide.
D TIM ltiflllll• D Cl) ED LIVI Alttricafl .,._ ma ......... ,...., m....., •llCI ... ,,.,...,
f1l) Saallt StrMt
&)FtlltMClt
4:30 Cl) MIM: ~· AMlt" (com)
'41-Jick Beftny, Kay Fnincb.
IJFltlMt'lllowllat D Ntws Sdlubtck, Morrb
mYoctlftdfrtlada ID Clllpl'• Island
fJ) EJ Amo
E!)Lill'I' Club
&)llllN
S:OOIJIJ(j)aNtws
(l)DrllMt D IMrtJ HlllM!liel mn.FUwbtlw
D)htS-rt
fBu FllNtca fl!)MlltlrRqwa'Nt~
lmTrlllsWllt
Gm Adilll TIMltrt
m '"'*'"' fBDlll ......
5:30IJS.Hut
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 4, 1973
,.,. 17
~v™a~rnw ~w~ooaaa
Kirk Douglas ·Anthony Quinn
Tbur&day ·The 6:30 Movie~
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY ... 1973
THURSDAY (Conti~
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(i)ltts.llt
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fB Ml Dlla ba• 11'11111
fl)....,.,... led&e
&>Tlwte-... ,:30 (I) ...............
0 llewil: (C) (!O) "last Tr*n
F,.. Cu• Hr (wes) '59---Kir~
Douctu. Ari\hony Quinn, CarolJn
Jones, urt Holliman. Seekina an
Indian &irt's killer, a marstial finds
him to be the son of an old
friend and boss ol the town.
Cl) cas "'9s Walter Cronkite a...,. Crifftw sa.w
ID WJ Criffitll
fl) Alt ...... "Norman Geske" ., ...... ear..sa.w m.....,
EIJFrm_.laKy
l!)l.Jalelaals .
7:0011CllDfDlllws u ...............
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IBIDltmtf__. ........ ~ ...... m l"li Qi Cll'......Uertises
., EJ Amt .... c.. .... , m, ........... ....
El)Al.....,Planb .......
7:3011 Y..., Dr. KiWlrl "The Three
of Us" A salesman suffers a
heart attldl because of the stress
caused bJ supportina a wife. five
children and a mistress.
()) .............. D n. ..,.. • ., "The Solid Gold
Htarsa" Mr. Parminter tabs ove
to sofvl the mystery of srnuuted
sold bullion.. 1J llM: (C) (2llf) ....,, DW I
let I WfMI ........ (com) '66-
Bob Hope, PllytMs Diller.
(I) Te T• .. Tnllt
(l)Mclllrpett
D Riot·tor11 Dublin 1911 * .. YOUNG CASSIDY" D Mllietl $ Mowit: (C) (2tllr)
"'Y••I Cllsidy" (dra) '6S-Rod
Taytor, Julie Christle. Iii Ut'I llab I Deal
IDTUtli.t ll)Dnpet m Acdett Qlcano fD ... n'
Q)MceSatt ...
lf) Adda•s Fa•llJ
1:00 fJ CJ) Tiit Watt.ns A lumber com·
pany seizes Walton's Mountain as
unreaistered land tnd althouah the
WaltOtls have owned it since 1796
they are unable to prove their
claim.
D 119 fB Fii• Wilsot1 now Dl1na
Sands, Dom Deluise, Helen Reddy
and Kreskin auest.
D (I) CI> ED Med S..u.cl "Scion
of Death" Pete and Linc have trou·
ble on a kidnappina case when
the victim's father refuses to re·
port the abduction.
mHep•'sHtnla ID luill1 Fr• the OIJmpk
fl)HlfaalesCerlft m n. Adwcatls
&JPn•ltf .... m ....,..., s.atta• m 11ov1e: car> ... ,., t11t
Ll•PI of Cltila" (dra) '35-Pat
O'Brien, Josephine Hutchinson.
1:30 m Mtrw Crtflltl a.
GI:l"""'
9:00 fJ Cl) CBS Til11nday .... : (C)
(2%~r) "'TM ,,........... (adv)
'66 -Burt uncaster, l .. Marvin,
Robert Ryan, Claudia Cardinate. Set
in Mexico after the 1917 rwotutlon,
an American millionaire offen to
pay four soldiers of fortune $1000
udl to mcue his kidnapped wife
from 1 auerrilla bandit.
D GI ID M Hepe s,edll Heavy·
wei&bt boxlna champion Georae
Forman 1uests. 0 (I) (I) El) llftl F1 "Tht Soul
Is the Warrior" Caine's sewdl for
his half-brother Danny leads him
and 1 sheriff into deadly pertt.
Playwricht Bill Wilson (Dick Sarpnt), who ls wont to try out dra·
matlc schemes on his wife lbrp (Joyce Van Patten), reveals
himself to her u the bursJar she c.uaht enterlna their apartment
In "love and the Pleywrfcht" on Alie'• Lowe, American Style
FrldaJ et lOPM. '
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'YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN'
.., tioo of the award-winniq New York stqe
musical hued on the cartoon characten cre-
ated by Charles M . Schulz. The special fea-
tures live act.on rather than animated car-
toon cbaracten.
Penloo, wbo together with Arthur· White-" / .J1J Law. produced the TV special, wu the first ' ; .. -producer of the oft-BroadwaY. staae play ~ . • eome encn years ago and is still involved in
-numerous productions of t1'e play acroa
_, \ country ... We had KVeral film offers for the ~ \ 1 propaty," Penson aid. "We preferred to
Gene Past0D is DO fcocc straddler. 1bt
play ii better OD television than it WU OD the
stage." be statal categoricalJy .... , originated
in a square hos-the comic llrip-e.od n0w
we've put it t:.ct into a 1QU1.fC box. .. Pen-
son'• reference ii to H.aDmart. Hall of Fame'•
special, "'\' ou're a Good Man Owtic Brown." on NBC. Friday at B:lOPM. The
90-minute &bow ii the fint tdevilion proctui;
put it on television. We've tried to keep it
simple, keep it more a private thins. like readina 'Peanuts' in the paper."
Penson, obviously• bad had a chance to
think about the cbaracten and set lo know
than well over the yean. His reflections
follow.·
CHAllUB BROWN (played by WeodeU
Burton): .. A briabt and 1ensitive penon,
evaythiq teem1 to happen to him. Or, per-ba.P5 it is just that be simply is aware of
everythin£ whereas others are able lo blithe-
ly pm through Ufe without the burden of
being aware. Ile feels very deeply and finds
it diftioult to understand why be scema to be
so diftcrent from everyone else."
LUCY (played by Ruby Peraon): "I doo't
tnow if any woman could honestly relate to
her, beana no one would want to admit to
being that pt.Dby and domineeriJla. Men
know her very well. She is an aureui~e and strona penon. to an extreme, but even abe
ii comtantly revealina chin.ks in her armor,
insecurities which she cootinuaJJy tries to
cover. She certainly is detmnined, tbou&b,
and is not about to let anythin& atand in the
way of where abe wants to pt."
SNOOPY (played by Bill Hinnant): 1be
dreamer, he is the euic:st one to relate lo. He
liva wherever bis ima,jmtic>a will take bim.
Unfortuoatdy be always bu to come back
to reality, u most of us do, which he accepts eratefully ...
LINUS (Barry Livinptoo): '1'be intdlec--
tual and, like most intdlectua1a wbo under-
stand everyth.in1 too well, insecure about al-
most everythin& when not in bis familiar
IWToundinp. ffe certainly bas vast interests
and deep undentaoding."
SCHllOEDER (played by Mark Mont-
gomery): '1'be musician. the artisa. whole
life is focmed into this ooe area. He is dedi-
cated and determined. Perbapl nm a lilde
too much to, dosin• oft a numba of oCber thinp which appercnlJy do not a.rouse his
interest."
PATIY (played by Noelle Madolwty):
.. She ia the pretty little feminine airl. who
may be abort on brains but makes up for it
with enthusiasm, exuberance and the ability
to express good, happy feeliop to all (She
should not be confUJed with Peppermint
Patty.)"
1be Iona-range secret to 5UCCftl for the
'Peanuts' cbarac::ten is how funy everyone is
able to relate to them," Penson concluded.
'1be characters continue to grow aa we do
and it is that dimension. wbidl Clw1a
Schulz continua to live them, that makes
them literally a pan of our everyday liva."
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 4, 1973
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 9
For momlns and an.moon...,...,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your c:onwnienc:e,
~he ct.y'a movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
ms.-a-
s:55Dl.a.q.....,
1.•eaaemmm ...
(1)911ws
., Llllln ........ LA. LaUll
n.. Milnubt Bucb, llW from
Milnuae.
Cl) let Slllrt an.•.,..
• • flllbtu 11
.... Tfll
...... f , ......
9:30 D (C) """ Quiel ,.... (WIS) fD = ..... LMct
'64-Audit Murphy, Meny Anders. 5:30: ...._,-:::.
10:00 (I) ''Wift1s 1f Ch11et" (dra) '61 D ....,... s (C) (90) ....., .,._
-Jim Brown. Fr•ncts R1fferty. u, 1111 sa.,.. (com) •59 _ .leflJ
U .. Hut Wm" (mys) '54 -lewis Dim Menill MlcbJ Shauah· Alex.~icol, Hillary Brooke. • nessy: A new bri~sroom .Is Cllled
12:00 U Double or Nothlnt' (mus) 37 to WIShinaton to _,,,. whit IM
-8in1 c~. Mirtha Raye. .. did with 1 dutroyer acnrt milll1t1
12:30 m <9 M!ss Wit l1tt•pso1t since World W1r II.
(dra) 54-R1t1 H1yworth. (I) cas """ Wiiler Cronkite
1:3011 "fiwH Chest" (hor) '45 -lien Cllf'fll 1111i9
Lon Ch1ney, Evelyn Ankers. . : w, Crlt'fltll
0 ~ Crut Altlricaa hsti_.. ED,.... "Elatrt steps Toward
(com) 56-Tom Ewell. Elcelltnce" tntRlduction to ...,.,:
1:00 (I) ."Tht Ninny". (sus) '6S-8ette visory ltld m1n1,.meld trllailt
Davis. Wendy Cra11. . course be&inni1t1 In lillrdl.
" (C) "Cnck '" the WoM" (SC4· ID._ c... fl) '65-D1na Andrews. ~ .....
(C) .,._ Mai ls • lslaar ...:1
(adv) '62-Jeffrey Hunter. I=::!. laMy
fVf N I N G
4:00 IJ Movtl: (C) "'fa .. Is tllt Ila•
If dM CIM" (adv) '66--Anthoay
Franciosa, Jill St John, Jack KJu1-
m1n. A maauine writer finds
trouble when he investicates the
supposed suicide of a &ir1. U TIM lifllun
D Cil m love Alteric111 Style m lup Hd His luddia
G) fbHJ Incl tlM Profusor m s.s. .. Strfft m Fellx the Cit
4:30 (})Movie: "Wlnp tf Qua"
(dra) '61-Jim Brown.
U f •titer Knows lest D News Schubec:k, Morris m Jest and frinds
G) CIUl11n's lslaad·
fl)El Me m Liars' Club
&) IO•bl S:OODUOOlfiNews
(l)Dnpet
" """' Hillbillies m The f1i..tltona meet S.•rt
fl) LI fabltca
flJ) Mlsar Roam' Naipbolttee4 m Tr1Hs West
GB ettuclle Slavedr• now
OJ Potpeunt
&)ThrH Stooaes
5:30 11 Jeny West n..
Cil Hazel
DaJNtws
())News
®) Asslcn•nt Car1 Sissldnd hosts. m Dlub the Menace m C.U'1slaip of Eddie's fltlllr m n. Oldric c..,..,
&!)Las Cl•las m Don Wibel's , ... ,.
7:GOll(l)81Dlllin
Cl) Trdl w Clli IE tu Cll
(() ..........
DWlllr•llJ l.IM1 GJ I law l..llCy ., ..............
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fl) l1te lMfJ Alta "John ~··
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D LA. threatened bJ * Atomic Bomb!! a-' **= <C> cat) ..,.. .... Cir'" (ctn) '61 -
Howd Duft, Linda Cristal. an. .... Price es._
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l.1IO II CJ) .... : 1-.1 sslh WIUilm
Windom 1uests a P1ut Mitdatll, 1
boxin1 promoter tied to a crime
syndicate who beaMMs a t1rpt
of lhl IMF when 001 " his fllhtlrs
is killed before ht c111 tllk to the
police. a am sm.n1 ...... "Pops
'n' Pals'' Fr9d Slllfonl beaMMs an·
noyld with Lamont for speodiq IO
mudl time witb tMir neiPbor, Julio,
•Ad dnlsa • ldleme whldl .....
to • series of unr ~ra.. D (I) Cl> EB n. .._., ._.
"Tiit subject Was Nola" Mardi's
•
d1te with the campus hero Is broken
when he MtS her swollen nose,
Clused bJ In ICCldtnt. ...............
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fl) ......... Ctnljl
fDW ......... Wldlnl""" ........ &>...,....., ... EB ...,..: cat> .. AHtlltr .,_. ..
(rom) '37--Entf Ayftn, Kay Fr1ncls.
ry colonel heads 1 wild hor1t drive
into Mexico where his path crosses
th1t of 1 Conf1der1t1 colonel. M
btconte embroiled In tht confront.·
tJon between MexiCln le1der Ju1raz
Ind the Emperof.
D CI> (I) EB .... m . "rift"" Y11rs Ind Whit Do You GttT' A
dls(nlntltd athlete tries to sabo·
tap a PlrtJ for the princlp1I, .,..,, ......
1:15 IJ .... : -c.dlllll" (hot) '56-....
fDllasttrfiKll 'nll.tn (R)
tlt\tC11.·1
Rlymoncf Burr, Time 1ppro•im1te.
l:lO
D The "Peanuts" cane in * a live comedy revue!
t:JO a CD()) m ne a.. c:..p1e
"The Husttef' Osclr 1rr1n1es for lft
evenin1 of pntblint-1 flloM.e Ciiio
Niallt-to bet, Felbt'a fin1ncil1ty
troubled~ dub.
"YOU'RE A GOOD MAN,
CHARLIE BROWN" a am"'"•" "'" .. r1 .. "You're 1 Good Min Chlr11t Brown" D =. ._ 40 The first televlsloft production of the G> · ·
1Wlrd·wfMln1 Ntw Yortl at1p 10:00 D a m Tili .. .., ......
musicll based on the e1rtoon ch1r· Redd Fou ind N1ncy SiMtrl pest
aders. fJ 00 (I) (f) LM _._ StJtl D (]) (j) &> Tiit PlftlidCe Fi•· "love ind the Tr1mpted Passion,"
11J "Btdknobs ind Drumsticks" Th• "love ind the. An~ivtrMlry," "love
P1rtrid1e f1mlly contrlets to do 1 ind the P11ywn1ht
commercl1I for 1 fried chicken res· fJ 1tttt Klfttff Pmtttts
tlUflnt ch1ln, 1nd lrt llhlSt It the m II) Ntft
result. fl) Nut1e1 Te hrdoft1rt tD M11Y Crifft" Shew fJD OM If A liH "John Prine" (R)
llJ PltllcNt Jwlldltn e> lllicUcU ltalil11 m CltJntdltrs 10:15 ......
G)""91a 10:308JlllatltwffltMaic
t:00 11 CIJ ca 'rtdlJ Mevit: <C> 11:00 a a a> mm""" a-n"'> "TM u.dtfelW' cectv> '69 rn C1J a .....
-John W1yne, Rock Hud10n. At the II ht Alp ..,...
end of the Civil Wlr, I Union CIVIi· (Cofttlaaed)
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Dick Martin has never had
a break, but Dan Rowan has
had more than he cares to re-
member. What's more, Dick
Martin has never been in a
cast, except the ones they use
at the NBC studios on Rowan
and Martin's laugh-In. But
Dan Rowan has been in so
many casts he can't count
'em.
These breaks aren't oppor·
tunities, but bone fractures.
And the casts aren't theatri·
cal groups, but medical ap·
pliances. Dan, watching Dick
get into a fake cast for a rou -
tine they were about to do,
turned suddenly reflective. ''I
wouldn't mind having a hun-
dred dollars," he mused, "for
everyone of those things rve
been in."
Said Dick, "If t had to de·
pend on one of these contrap·
tions for my $100, I'd be
broke. I've never been in a
real one. I have yet to break
one bone in my body."
Dan, asked about all his
breaks, tried to recall. "Well,
let's see. I broke my left arm
falling off a horse when I was
a kid. I broke my middle fin·
ger playing baseball around
the same time. And I broke
my right arm in an auto acci·
dent when I was in high
school."
A crash in New Guinea
while serving as a fighter
pilot in World War II left Dan
with a compound fracture of
the left leg, a simple fracture
of the right leg, both fore·
arms and a broken bone in
his back.
Dan's post-war success
and affluence changed noth·
ing fracture-wise. In a recent
accident on his boat, he broke
toes on both feet.
* * *
Pat Buttram, portraying a
Hollywood drunk in a recently
filmed NBC Adam-12 epl·
sode, wore a large cowboy
hat. When asked about this,
he replied, "Well, you know,
Gene Autry and I made a
lotta' Western movies to-
gether, and just in case he
ever decides to do another
one, I'm going to be ready."
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(l}lltlitlllfl D (J) (I) Ef) Jlctl PUf To11l&frt
I Tt Ttl 1111 frwtll
l!:Ot (I) CIS a. .... : (C) ...-rank·
_.. Crtltilf Wellu" (hor) Peter
Cusltiftf, Susan Dtnbt11 star.
ID Mrtd Hldlctct Praetlts
• $eflrt .. Adwllhn ........ .
12:30 D Mewle: (C) .. D11U. Ray Minor
ti Dedlr Mlhs" CD IMle: "ltlut Cop'' (dra) '54
-Robert Tartor, Janet leiah.
18c:.dyll ..
1:00(1)8()) ....
SATUROAT'
FEBRUARY 10
't" ( ) ~·I .. • I "'-.. I
7:00 II S•rlM Se--a m m Tiit HM!Mlab D CJ) (I) M.ll PvfMtuf /Mldtlpl-
CltiM bet
Cl) n I ClassnMHD m aretMr am
7:30 8 Dusty's Trtthtae
D m ••111 HtlWaJs 9 A ltltlr W..W
D Cll CJ)~ Flvt 9 Just f1f fua m Movie: "Affair"' Kev .... (d'1)
'57 -John Cassavttes, Raymond
Burr. 11 llidllldit s,edal Sin1er/e.om· l:OO B (I) 11111 1__,
poser Jottnny Rivers Is host, and D _. Tiii .....,..
music:ll ruests Include the Doobie au
Brothers, Steely Dan, the Sl>lnners. 11 W. W.,.. 'Oleltn
Paul Wiiiiams and Albert Hammond. D (J)(IJ Tiii O.n 111/11......,.
l:ll 11 ..... """' ..... Spin" ;-~°" .,...,,. {adv) 'l7-£dward f1jardo. .. ,._ M'* 2:00 8 lllM: (C) ~ ,..,,. .., __ .. ,
(1dV) '51 -Dana Andrews, Jane fD ..._ Slr..t
Powell. l:lO. Cl)--.-...... Shew: ......., .. -nie ea e,... ,...,
AWudln," l.aanl Md HardJ fta· D Cl) (I) G) AIC S11,1ntlr .._,
blmta. it: (C) ............. kl" (R) Robin
CRUCIAL PROJECT -Sdentiltl .,_rtt Hall (James otlon, left)
and J.-.my Stone (Arthur Hiii)
"" frantfcaHy to Identify a le-hi out.r4pace orpnltm that ls
threat.nine man's IUIVlval In
"The AndrOmeda Strain," a SUS·
oenteful ldenee-flctlon drama ~ on Michael Crichton's
belt-Mlflftl novel, and •Irina on the NBC Satwdly Nflht Movie
(Feb. 10) at 9PM.
Hound Is tr11ntd fOf tht theft of
the widow's cow.
9:00 11 Cl> A111ZiaC '*-D 9 ID U..,..
..... ; *111..t .. ~ .....
lew" (com) '59-Jody Fair, Russ
Bender. ti Mtwlt: .,... 1-.d" (mys) '45
-chartti laupton, Ell• Riina.
GJMtwit:~lll••··
... "' .................. (mp)
'6&-Wllll1m fOtrtst.
• ...... : (C) ........ ,,......,.
(adv) '62--Guy WUllams, Don Bur-
nett. m 111111r ....,, .... ......,.. ••
ll)a.t•SuCua
t:JO • ......,.Dte D a CD Tiii ......,_
Cl> n1a11: ..._ " t111 s.t11 u m n....., 111s
(I) Catt.. c...I
., Saa• lttMt
10:00 a am ...... 2020
D CI> CJ) 1ew1trW
10:3011 (I) Jelle _, t11e ,_,.
llam•.......s
Mtwlt: "1fiJacbil' (drl) '50-
Jim Davis . D CI> Cl) Kid ,_.,,.,....,....
UN ltecl G Mtwlt: "Wlf H.r' (dra) '"-
John Saxon, Robtrt RMHonl. ....... --....... ,,,, m ... .....,., • ..._. ......... ~ ••
11:00 8 (I) n. flllbtn•
DOltr:)AIMMt11eW..Wa.• .,.,. -
11:
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1:
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1z.• 1(1) 1'e ...... ...... .,.......
&..T .... 'aW Cil m"' ...... , .. .,.... ..... ....
.... : ...... Jh ,,.. (ld'f).
--Gecwp .....,....,, Die O'Her·
libJ. as. Mee1 •1n11il1
I """ Q:ll111t .................. ,. ... , .........
12:JO 8 Cl) Flt ~ liil ... -
B (() W. ......... Stanford
Cardinals vs.. Ortron Stitt Beavers.
•MdtM• ""'
1:00 a ne .... 110w.r
(J)Dflp.t
(j) fl• fNllrt
l ~Adile ......
~ ""'9 ........,. (adv) '42
-Joltn WayM, Mlf1IM Dietridl •
• ... : .,.. c.... " Llmilll"
(actv) '44 -Jetn Pierri Aumont.
Gene Kelly. '
ll)llleVI,...._
.,......,.....,~ ., ........
l:3l1T• ldMIUtM .. c..,.. "Thi School Down·
town"·
D (J) 00 &>Pit leWlen' To•
The $85,000 llncoln·Mtrcury Open
from New Orteans, La. .,....,
mi... m -..: -n ....... -(drr) '42
-Preston R>ster, Gtne Tierney.
I .... Sdllel 11 1 all 4:30 0 .....,, The controversy over oil
Cellp ....... Univ. of Min· drillln1 in P1eific Palisades Is dis-
naot. vs. Ohio State Univ. cussed. a CIJ m-.a. •••111111 a.,...., rm.m: .. J•cte w ..
.... : (C) ._ ._.••" w" (hor) '44-Ewlyn Anbrs, J.
(wes) '56-Rofy c.thoun, Marthl Carroll Nalsb.
HJw. "" D.,.....,.. Will lJMftJ ......, e 1ww;1 •••1er lasehll Ill rwc.ta s.a.t
•min. Utt 841• Oil'' A MMM·tfle. II I ...... tf JuHit
ICHIS loot It U. hills and tribu· _ .....
·lations·...:.: = taaue umpire. m:::' ~mm'"··~· ....___ me.... ....
~ e =-::, • ., ,.. FtltiAI 5•
°'S1Dw1RJ i. u. Sly" Coed. Ja 8 KAL KAN PET FOODS
u.n.c. MfTltes Uds $tofJ of lft * Present$ ICCltllric Gld .,.... 1M his fli&fri "ANIMAL WORLD"
ICfOS$ Fllftel .... ,,.. ba11oon. a Alillll w.w
Cl) 1'e Mtwlu• D ,._ .. "Trapped" Part I Primus 8 Cl) &J Cellp l1al1 ... Univ. and Toni are attacbd by sflarb
S. FrMCisco VI. Santa C&ara. wflilt traininf thr" new divers.
Cl) Fw Ill flkb: (C) ...... 8 Cl) Cl) 0> UC's WWI WtrW
...... (ldw) '62-8asil bWxlM " "'*" Est........ (1)8 .....
111111 T• • .....,. ........ Wlllf Wedd ... • ...... tc) ......... ..
I Clll •la,... ...,. (drl) '68 -Jackie Cooper,
C... '9 lei ... .loftn Forsythe.
1:30 Cl> .... .,.. ...... ........... • ...... ....
(mp) '47 -Georp Monqomery, fl) Ma T ....
Naacy Guild. m (JI .. (JI HOpen Secrets" ..... tc> ...... ...,. c ms...a..
(wes) '62-Ridlard Basehart, m c..bJ ....
Nicol &)llMa •aa .• ,11,...,.....,
I ..... ..,.. ............... ,. ..... (. ...... -2:tl I...,,' Jalt 1 1 .......... ~
Feurtb rouad of Ute 14U. Mnual
baJMJ from Btnnucla Dunes Gol
Club, Palm Delert, Cal.
1= .... ?:llBMt.....,
5:10. he c.t • Stent
8(1) ..... llu.ta_,w.w
• MM: cq 12llr) ......... ••••r <com> '63-Troy Dou·
hut, Connie StMM. • m,... ......
CDLnTmiM'•W
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(r.ontlaued)
THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK. FEBRUARY 4. 1973
110-1-RODM
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ROOM ADDlllONS • IATHS
KITCHENS • REMODBING
EX1EllOR
COA11N&S
FIEE
FllM ESTIMATE F11M ESTIMATE
SERVIN& LA. ova JO YEAIS
CALL MR. EXP.ERT NOW
DIRECT OR COLLEC1
j a·3s-1sza
~ 407 No. La Cienega
(:::=£ Los Angeles
..
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D CJ) CJ) ED Here Wt 1e Ac111
''The Baseball Tickets" Judy nd
Rktln face HM problem of bow
dMde their tichts fOI the laken'
playoff pmes. iudy is left witla
Ht 8 8 e • ..._ · tl'lrle tickets for t:ht final 11me .ncll
.... ._ frllllie LmM Ind OnJ invites Richard-who is tom be·
....... ltml tween p in1 to the pme or finish-
(1) ._ a J ill in& WOftl to meet 1 deadline. Cl 1'e ..., ...... Slllw GI S••tliq s,.dil "Alt &en I n. Pli ' 1 W-lth Maurice Chevalle(' (R)
, ... "' S..... late Ktor is Men in candid CDIMf· m 1'111..,.. sation and auides viewers throu&h
l:JI B .._ his estate.
DIW -Cufuw Ii) a...,._.. Wrestliq
(j)llil•-fBLDltArt •w•ww•-.. ._. '• m .... : (2.tw) .........,, ...
.....t "'Ciiia: Ow Nat FfOfttief" lalr {dra) '39 -John Garfiekl. "°" ~ systnls c11 aid fire Rosemary lane.
dlplltwts. police lftCI ambulance l:lO ti ()) lfWcet u.s lernle Bridaet
dispatct.s. has 1 hard time fincffn1 a home fD Aailll Clllc-. (Jr) a palntln1 that hun1 in her aursery e 0 ._ * ....... J until another palntina. possibly tD .._... Cm 1 I valuable, is accidentally found u1-m l.ma ._. der the surface of the canvas. Walt
7• 11 Cl) R "'ONNr A and Sam become so embroiled
, UFO .....,..., EMUl's defeases and ownenhip they almost destroy it.
a ..... rW ....... Is aWucted. U CV (j)EBA T..ti " er.. W ,._.... ..... "Lover's Quarrel" After Hert.ert de· 8118' I u1 Cameraman Crai dines Grace's invit.atlon to her 0.-
PUll ,._.. bimllf ii fraot cl Sixties Club dance without • 1, 1 ' I llolb llo 6111 spedac. excuse, the two have their first seri-
..._; .., 1-...s m. Vera ous di.saireement.
Crlll ri* llllir IMs bf lutlilll from ti) 1Y Maical
...... 11 a US.Mt pole ii a rit-t:OO ti (j) Mary T,W MMn S1Mii9 llur-
Uli:stic mr-r. a.di CoHors ray becomes de9fessed wflen be
111111; learns I former wrltinc classmate 8 llllllii •..., bas won 1 Puritzer Prlzt in journal-
. Cl) U.,. ...._., "* wnl ism while Murray is stin writiq ooe-
·-syllable words for Ted Baxter 8 Illa Vllly..,. misprocaounc:e. .... ....... a~mac w.ur
•ifiMIC1 a .... ,.., Bin CC> (21,illr) ......... ..
,..,.... is lmt fw • ftsit with (susp) 71 -Arthur Hill,
•.,..the ceottffolds" IMP· Wayne, James Olson, Kate Reid,
JiMs,; Plula Kelly. When 1 satellite, m .....-. .. .., • taminattd with 1 lethal outer space
• • '' ,....,. orpmsm, plummets to earttl ill a ~ (I) S. llon.. ft listina. remote desert town and 111 but e .... Ill...._ inhabitants are killed lmmediatelJ, • a.. scie11tists race apiftst time to iso-
•... .... latl and identify the orpnism. 7:ll(J) .. ...._ U WCllEBWil w...n
81'e ... ,...., lmt ~I AA&'lla Unsbury llld sttwt Ln-"" «s .. blll a -..fiW fror rue. auest. ._ s.a.. ClllorWa. for a • Ucy-Deli c.-. '1..uty Goa
......... ,.. Alasb" .......... ·-(j),...... 0 ' 1 fl) Fila ~ "BeavtJ Ind the
8 ltl"s .. • luf Beast" (France, 1946) .-U• 8 ACTION-PACKED _, Jean Marais star ln Jean Coe·
*WAR DRAMA. 7:30! tau's romantic film translation a-$ .,. (C) C2IW) ,._ the classic f1iry tale .
.. .... Cl I '1· (R). me saa.. ..... Valda
.Itel ,..._ n.o..s Hunter. l'B Fil• Featin
a1ww;1nie .... "*"-•.JOB()) ... ~ sai.. Bob 1s
• caUlht between Entity and a hanl·
• llill ....., _ drivin1 saleslady Wfltn he res1sts m ._. ..._ ...., their efforts to talk him Into buyi 1:111 ()) M 11 • r..., a house he rutly doesn't want
•• Liilii; ' ,.,.... ......
Giii •..-O.SOCO's UVott co.-e llilllritJ eo...n,
dtili • .....,.,.,, .. llllOOHd •.45 .............
...,, .. ,.__. ,,. • ps stor-10:00 ti C1J en 1u...u sai..
• ml _, a Pf• badeJ tu• U UCU ....._. Brula v1S..
ii ~ after a brwl.. Washinaloft State Couprs at Pull -
&• ...... Tiie T Nil
_. .. Uliw • ., ........ ,_ u Cll @ m J1&Jm "Kiss the ms al Sattla. Orum GoodbJt" Frank Olin, 1 SUS·
1HE MILY PILOT. lV WEEK. f'EBRUARY 4. 1973
I
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pectin tM ~fl• 8111*: tQ -..11111tM's Dir
VOfcet he dated. resips "-•• ( .. ) ·67 -~ Ro·
misslnt petSQm llaream ti ..._ '-ie Seol. Ralpb Meeker,
late tbe CUL Jessica Willer. .... II*.~ ~ boss
trkll Ctlwfcd. lfa .....,_ II C.-llllls ti till 8bis lloran
Janice QuiH suest ii Dis lffRllim ol tile famom fJ T-. T.WS P11 .... ii _... saea of Mo-
• ..._ rW5 -are pmed down In a fB c:..a -.... 111www.-o -. ., ... .. .... . -..: tc> ..... en.tat
m,) ~ YadllJ .._ • Emr <*-> 'Sl-Ja•s Stewart.
10:30 fJ Twlt&ld Z.. 0.-.. Htstlm. BtCly Hutton.
...... 1-i..sa..
ll~B(I)DClla-•--= -s. ~at a. F •
Cl)..... .... C*-> "51_._ Sim 111 es, Dirk Bo·
1............... ....
*'le: (C) ... , I • .Cllllt ........ .._.. <drt> ·&a -Jadie c...-ea.-•
John FOBJtk I.HID• -....s
• Dr. lilJ J. ._... BOOalic A._ ... ltlllfs" m All ...... f.... (tci-li) ·m liemit llader, e.twa ..... .... .
ll:lS(l)~(C)~--.......
'53--«atluyn Gra,1at. ....._ l2:JI lllliil: -n. &!fir Caans ..
Rae. <*-J 'M ldk o.is..
11:20 a-..; ce> ~ <msp> 1:11@w.._
-Ca11 Graflt. Audrey........_ a a--
ter Matthau, James ~ 800alic -n. ~ w..t h
Kennedy. A JDUlll -• • r.....-(th) '41-llobert Mortey.
fon:es with I m..-ti 1.:218 OOalic "'l..a .... fat c.s"'
$250,000 her mvntered ...._. <-s) ~Jld • b' n~. Gttbert
hidden before bis aoaia cm lllmll
it 1:JI a a ,. a ftllllJ
11:• a..... z:m •• S;{, a..: "'lit ear-. .. ...... .,,.., .. ..... ......
(mys) ·~arban sa---. Iii ~----=,.... ( .. ) ·~1111a
c:hael O'Shea. Lili. ..._ lllln.a
(l) lllNI: .,.._ ir <•> z,es 8 llllil: -.... .Wtaii reef.
Joachim Berpr. 1tari11 Dar. iRl9 (mm) ·u Mede Ollerao..
INSIDE ~
the tube
-
OUTSIDE
~ .......
I _, ._. ...... M1i1J .._ ~ 1111-. *.._.ii ClllMIJMA ill 1955
and CAROUSEL ill 195t slle cal Iii ii ._ Omlllils .., ...._ n-.st be a
Wl1 ~ find out -... a.a. c.. llllJ,; ... ...., ...... so JOISll&.
ShJrtey doaft't loall ... -20 .. ~ .... ,.. ..... -.... sons. ... u. 11, ... 6. ...... ,,.,,, ........ ..
Sl\lrle(s silCll the lllli•l11 411 Mr cmw. •
f'w abo afnp .._ _,..., ii ._ • .._
N.turatly J wn a .._ ........ I il$llf.
viewed '* ilt Cafe .... ill .... Ollll,..
terdly. I •m.d wtJ ,_ tilt UC 2 2 I _.
SMfllJ..,ill~• .... a I z ,
bf N. Ebw, ... , ...... ...., Cllltia. ..
lotl1·timt penoul frleal ... ~ llltfint .... _ ............ _
thlt Shlrfey .WIJ -.. -ii ..... ...
of the Week: ifs tiUe, 1HE Clll.S OF....._
TON HOUSE. Shiltey plays • &illislt ...... ii
1 adloof for uflWlld ..a.rs_., II,._ tit
for C19C1 I -"t .._ tt '-_._ ti u.t
~ -.............. c:Htlr.
........ SlliJltj(I 'Ill t 20 is .....
tM way I* liff ii • M ........cE ,__,
thlt she SIJS it ......................
pnidiars •nd wrtt.rs d tllll .m .._ ..
houa ..... Tine ol ...... ...., .....
hive pnlleled .......... ...., ....
In Smithton, ............ 1""'9 .. 1,...
lation of 800, Shirter's ,.,._mes Ilia -
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 4 19/3
"Scarf ace" Al Capone and George "Bugs"
Moran end their nine-year war with· the
bluest shootout of them all.
Tll~ ST.VM_~~TI~~~
VA_,,, M.Ui~Cl?I:
Jason Robards 1 George Segal
Iler starrinf in ELMER GANTRY, for which sha won an Oscar. THE MUSIC MAN, llfE
COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER, TICKLISH AFFAIR, BEDTIME STORY, FlUFfY, llfE
SECRU OF MY SUCCESS. THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB, and THE HAPPY ENDING,
to name a few major films. Today, however, she's seen on the tube more often than
in the theatres. When I asked her if she'd like to do more major features, she said
"Sure. If the right thing comes along I'd like to do almost anything. The only thing
I'm really interested in more right now is my own family, and I'd have to be crazy
about the property."
* * * This colun doesn't often attempt to review movies or television, but I saw a big,
bad, dumb movie the other ni&ht called THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE. The only ~as.on
I stayed awake was that Ernie Borgnine yelled from one end of it to the other. The
only interesting thin& about It was that the screenplay was written by S11rlin1 Silli·
phant and Wendell Mayes. Now to anyone in the movie business that's like a collab·
oration between Harold Robbins and John Steinbeck-which is impossible. Silliphant
is a sort of TV hack and Mayes is considered one of the best screenwriters around.
Or was. He might not be after THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE.
I bow llMt people aren't interested in who writes movies, but the fact is that a
mowie is only as· food as the script. The best director and actors in the world taA't
mab a aood movie out of a bad script. The fact that Mayes' name was on this
abortion aroused my curiosity. Through the Writers' Guild I got on his trail and found
him (on the telephone) at Goldwyn Studios. I asked him point-blank how it happened
that ht had collaborated wlth.:s1lliphant. Mayes said that he didn't know Mr. Silliphant
-that he'd written a script called THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE three or four years
aio and Mr. Silliphant had rewritten it sometime after that.
t atUcl hi11 how his name happened to be in the writinr credits and he said he
didn't know, he supposed theY'.d put it on for some reason. I ask~ him (he's a
noncommittal fellow) if he was pleased to have his name on the pidure and he
said, sure, you get television residuals if your name's on a picture.
t aMd ~ how he liked the picture and he said he hadn't seen it. I uked him
If he plaMed to see it and he said he probably would so111e time. I told him I
ttloutflt the picture was awful and he said he was sorry about that. I asked him
llow he felt about the roastinr the critics were giving it and he said critics don't buy
ticbts. I wasn't getting anywhere so I laid it on the line. "Who," I asked, "is to
blame for this (hastly picture, you or Sllliphant?" There was a pause. "Ah, who the
bell caresr• he said. "Blame it on the director-they get all the credit if it's good,
let 'em take all the credit if it's bad!" r. ,., ti see THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE again and try to~figuni out why
Wendell Mayes' name IJ on that mess. There must be something good in it
The Time Machine!
wmNAUER
"2000''
e Tells the YIAI
•the MONTH
e the WIEK
e the DAY
•the HOUI
•the MINUTE
•the SECOND
A LONGINiS-WITTNAUER ,ltODUCT
LONGINES-
Cho1en to Time the
197 2 Olympic 6•mH
-~unich.
-AUTOMA TICALL YI
And computes, with simple finger-tip
•djustment, •II D•ys •nd D•tes into
the Yeu 2015
e Stlf-windin_g e W•ter-Resist•nt • Anti·M•gnetic
• Distinctive Midnight Blue di•I.
M•tching br•celet, $74.95 e with strap, U4.fS
• BankAmericarcl
• Muter Charge
• Kirk Ch.,ge
Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. I 0 to 9
HUNTINfHON CINTH HAllOI SHO,,fNG CINTll
leoc• a ldl ... , !HO H-'* ....._
H .. t"'ttotl .._. CMte .....
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P•ge 26
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. FEBRUARY 4, 1973
--..--, . TV 1 ~~·1 Evenin~J Mories
~·.; . .
SUNDAY, FHRUAltY 4
• &GO s "The c.m.nc~" (Wu) '61-John Wayne, Stewart Whitman . ~ tJlf the C*'QuetW" (adV) '62-Jack Palance, Guy Madi.on. I 1:90 11 7:30 I
on ltlly Door"' (~ra) '49-Humphrey Bo1art. John Derek. "Wltnesa fer the l"roMcudGn" (dra) '57-Tyrona Power, Marl•n•
Dletrfch.
t:oO
1:)0
7:30
t:OO
1:30
7:30
1:00 a:JO
li30
l:JO 7:30 a:so
5:30
7:30
1:00
le.JO 7:JO 9:11
t:OO
7:30
1:00
7 l I (C) ''Goodbye, Columbus" (d,..) '71--All McGraw. Richard Ben·
Jamin.
MONDAY, f'EaltUAltY 5
1 Jg "This Sav.p untr' (wes) '68-Barry Sullivan, Glenn CorbetL I C "'Gorilla at ... .., (mys) '54-Raymond Burr, Le• J. Cobb. I .. ,_ Ambef'' (rom) '47-Cornel Wiide, Unda Darnell.
4 C) ..,un .... 1 In 9effln" (dra) '66-MlchHI Caine, Eva Renzi.
1 J 6 (C) "The •rothemood'~a) '68-l<h1c Dou1las, Alex Cont. 10 (C) "Deed ltun" (dra} '6 tar Lawford, Georsn Garet.
TUUDAY, FHRUARY 6.
7 (C) "Qo Naked In tti• Wortd" (dra) '61--Glna Lollobri1lda, Tony
Franciosa. . t <C> "It Tak" All Kinds" (sus) '63-Vara MllHl.Robert Lansln1. 4 10 (C) "'11'9CtMk'' (wu) '68-JamH Stewart, nenry Fonda. 1 J 6 (C) "Divorce His; Divorce Hers" Part I (dra) '72-Rlchard Burton.
Elizabeth Taylor. z e (C) "Visions of O.atti" (dra) '72-Monta Markham, Barbara Ander·
son.
WE.DNIESDAY, FHRUARY 7
1 ''The Incident'' (dra) '68-8Hu BridlH, Ruby Dee. · t (C) "Man tJlf ttl West"' (WU) '58-Gary Cooper, Julie London.
7 J I (C) "Divorce HI~ Divorce Hen" COncl. (dra) '72-Rlchard Burton. Elizabeth Taylor.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I
1 (C) .. Last Train Fnim Gun Hiii" (wH) '59-Klrk Douctas. Anthony Quinn. 5 (C) "Boy, Old I Get a Wron1 Number" (com) '66--Bob Hope, Phyllis Diiier. I (C) -Youn& CaMld)"' (dra) '65-Rod Taylor. Julie Christle.
2 I (C) ''The l"rtlfntllonals,. (adv) '66-Burt Lancaster, LH Marvin.
FRIDAY, f'DIRUARY t
1 (C) "Den't Give Up the Ship"' ~~om~~59-Jarry L-1•. Dina Merrill. t (C) "hnlc: in the atJ" (dra) ' ward Duff, Unda Crystal. I "Godzllta" (hor) ·~•ymond Bun". Time approximate.
2 I (C) "'The UnctefMtM" (adv) '69-John Wayne, Rock Hudmon.
SATUltOAY, FEBRUARY 10 ti (C) "9attl• of the Commandos'' (d,..) '69--Jack Palance. Thomas Hunter. 4 10 (C) "Andromeda Strain" (sus) '67-Arthur Hiii, Davict Wayne.
OUTLAW-Henry Fonda portrays a ruthless outlaw who terrorfzn
• sleep1 llttl• town In "~recreek," a Western drama on the NBC
Tunda1 Nl&ht Movie at 8PM.
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FOR WWELL THOMAS>
radk>ca.der-author~
Did any of the peopks Cll\ll cf
~ to Id you film dte.? lf ~
Jorgensen, Racine, W i8.
• Well. once we may ha.Ye narrowly
when we were filming a service in what
FOB SANDr DUNCAN
ls it true you a.re going to many die dodm ..._ pedawsd
the opnation on your eye?-L E. L., Des Mr· a, i...a -
• Yes and no. Yes. I will many Dr. Tom <Alr.trn, or mq
have married him by the time you n:ad tlm. No. he dim*'
actually perform the operation. Be was oo the tam al
surgeons who performed it.
POH SONNY BONO
You a.ad 0--are bldE up cm tap. 11111 a "-,.-s .-,
your careen were in a dump. A_, np tiw?-a-
eow.ell, Je6s;ou aty, Tema.
•We filmed a publio-servioe message upp•tg thew al
drop in the late l 960's. At the time, many 1em1cliag stm
and young people favcnd the use of drogJ. and we bee •n
outcasts for not going along with the crowd. We still ap-
pose the use of drugs. bot the public md the mla1ainen
have changed their minds.
FOR DYAN CANNON
Is it true that you have never owoed a '--of.,._ -1
-.S. Peters, WabooviDe, Calif.
• I never did until recently when I bo .. ght Jll'f &at one iD
Malibu, right oo the beach. That's wby it means ., amdl
more to me, getting it at this stage ol my life. And I -
furnishing it piece by piece. Maybe I wu Jnciy I wailal
so 1ongf
FOR TONY RANDALL
What was the.most painful thing tUt ktpwll • ,_
during >-our c:ueer?-L Roberts, Atlantic aty, N.J.
• Working with a lion named Fkdfy about sewn or eiOt
yean as_o. I ~·t realli:e when I signed to do the pmt di.t
I was allergic to cats. Every time I just 1oobd at ,,., I
went into asthma! I would get antihistunine that would
put me to sleep. Dexedrine to keep me awake. F"mally they
gave me cortisone shots just to keep me gasping for brath.
In addition. I was sc-ared to df'ath of the beast.
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as the largest mosque in the world. the Jamma Masjid. io
New Delhi. My ooUeague Harry. Chase, my wif~ and I were
op on a wall, looking down on tliousands of Indian followers
of the prophet Muhammad. It was their Friday prayer~
ice. Suddenly the Imam who was presiding turned. pointed
at us, and the crowd surged in our direction. We bad no
choice but to boldly go down right through the crowd and
out toward the carriage. One false move and I might not be
here to tell this story. At any rate, we smvived.
FOR ERNEST BOllCNlNE
You served in the Navy for teo years. U you were 18, and
called to tente today, would you go?-A. Robeige, Man·
chester, N.R.
• Absolutely. f ve always felt that the time I spent in the
..-vice was time well spent. and helped make me a man.
There was nothing during my tenn of service that tended
to mab me a killer. I did my duty as I saw it, and as I
saw my country wanted me to do it.
FOR CHAD EVEHEIT
Can you ciook?-Barbara Boden, Houston, Texas
• In high acbool, I was a short-Order cook at Sullivan's
Druptore in Dearborn. Mich. Since then I haven't relished
cooking-no pun intended. Fortunately, I manied a girl who
is • gourmet cook.
FOR EDlE ADAMS
Do hedrlers give you a bani time in oightdubsP-N. C. J.,
South Nyack, N.Y.
• Sometimes.. A woman is so much more Umited in how she
deals with them than a man. I can•t scream back or put
them down u a man could So I just get quieter and quieter
until the rest of the audience shuts them up. Once I just
stopped and stared at the person who was giving me a hard
time. Be stDpped.
FOR SYLVIA PORTER, fintmcial columnld
Botr did you get yom start writing in the "'man's ..td'" of
bnsi•teM and economic analysis?-}. T. BJdt-•m, Key
Wemt.fta.
• I majored in economics in college-and my dream always
was to be a writer. After I graduated I got the idea of oom·
birung the two Gelds: economics and writing. Then I just
hammered at the doors of newspapers until I was 6nally
hired as a reporter. Afterwanl, I went to ~uate school
and studied and studied. and worked and worked, and
wrote and wrote •...
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If ·We Describe a Man-
How Will These Women Reaet to Him?
If you tell tbe avera,e American male
that the woman be is about to meet
mca.sura 38-23-36, it's practically
cuaranteed that his interat will be
more than mild. Add that she ii a
blonde divorcee. and a picture begins
to emerge in the man's mind-an i.m-
preaioo that the sisters of the Women's
Ube~tion Movement would say is
.. unfair to women."
But what of the average American
f emalc? Does the same Secret Sexist
Strain run through her antennae? Does
she react positively or oeptivdy to
.. disembodied'' advance information
about a man she baa never met? Ia she.
100, inftuenced by auppoeedly "ifm)e..
vanf' facts?
To find out the answers, FAMIL y
Wun Y .. invented" a man's ~
lion and asked prominent women to
describe their reactions. lbey did
exactly that
• ~ • • ~ • 'C 0 u ~
DYAN CANNON
Actress
Forget ill He is
cardboard. AJI
brain and brawn,
with absolutely no
feelings. He is the
leading man from
every film made
in the thirties and
forties. TaU, dark.
good-looking and
terribly mascu-
line. He is seemingly hung up on sym-
bols-like Scotch and cigan; like
O'Hara and Wayne. All are so pat-
ently male. Even the idea of getting
away from it all-alooe-i.s straight
from Cowboy Country. He's a dino-
saur. Men are not like him anymore, al
least not the men that interest me.
If this man could show emotion;
could· act like a liule boy; could "lel
his hair down'' without fear of ridicule;
then I'd be interested. But I doubt if
this man could do this. As .i ··boot, ..
be is strictly hard cover. You can just
smell bis rigidity and his need to con-
trol-both himself and others. Oh, yes,
there is a positive side. Sinatra, Elta
and a stereo that worts. Soul may yet
breathe beoeatb the cardboard.
•• FAMllV WEEJQ.Y, ~ 4. tm
Here Is the -Porcmlf~ \Ve D""''
1. He is six feet tall. weighs 175
pounds. has brown eyes aod mo-
dium-brown. longish hair.
2. He majored in chemistry at college.
3. His idea of getting away from it
all is trout fishing-alone.
4. He drinks Scotch only . . . on the
rocks.
5. He smokes cigan ... only.
8. His favorite author is John O'Hara.
PAMELA MASON
A mhor and TV ~nonality
Boring. My
dear, this man is
to boring . . . so
utterly. totally dull
that be is fascio.at-
ing. He's a genu-
ine .Rip V ao Wm-
tie, a relic, a
last-of-its kind
(thank God).
First of all be
is totally out of touch. which is why I
wouldn't touch him. He's a man of the
7. His idea of a mm star is John
Wayne.
8. His favorite singen ~Prank Sie-
atra and El.la Fitzeerald.
9. He worts out in a gym three times
a week.
10. His 1V bas been busted for a
month. but his $2.,SOO stereo ii
in perfect condi'tion.
-....._,, 1940'1 or 'SO's, but not « today. No
wonder this man is on the shdf. avail-
able for loa.o. I bet he's oot oo anyooe'a
reserve list. Any man wlM]se idea o1
getting away from it all is to do to
without a woman doesn't like womca
And trout fhbing? Ugh! Smelly little
beasts.
If rm suppoted to be impn:acd that
be is tall and lean, rm not. rve met
some terrifically attractive sbort-and-
stouts. I must admit bis majoring in
chemistry ioteiests me; I 8nd a ~
logicaJ mind sexy. However, if be is so
rigid be can only drink Scotch on the
rocb, then bis chemistry is wrong for
me.
Cipn can be attractive with the
right man. Herc. they are obnoxious,
almost as obnoxie>tls as this man's
na~ which is bow I view bis
wortouts at the gym. And I suppoee
John Wayne is the idol of a lot of men.
Well, it's a free country. I would say
the core of this guy is ultra-right-wing
conservative. Even trying to read be-
tween the lines, be would be a nU.
match for me.
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MARCIA ANN GB.I.FSPIE
Edit<N of "Essence .. magadne
. At one point in
my life, 1 could
have made a map
decision. Not
now. Because not
only can't you tell
a book by ita
cover, but thumb-
ing through ita
pages doesn't help
either. And this is
even more true of a man. It's. not how
be loob, or what kind of scenery sur-
rounds him. it's his ability and willing-
ness to be human.
U his laugh comes with feeling, if
his eyes are warm, if his boob are good
friends, and music is 50JDelhing be real-
ly enjoys, if be can Jove and give affec--
tion-then be is a man ro know.
JACQUELINE SUSANN
Author
As soon as I
heard this man
was six feet tall,
17S pounds, I waa
interested. I just
bet with all those
workouts be has
a divine body. 1
abo tuned in to
his mind. Not too
many dummiea
major in chemistry, you know. And
then be loSt me. Boy, did be lose me!
Trout &bing? Forget itl Hunting ot
fishing for the joy of it repels me. Only
once did I bold rod and reel in hand
When I caught a fish I stared at the
poor ti~ wet-and-wiggly thing and
tossed him back. I could never eat
anything I ever met personally.
And that this man wants to indulge
in bis bobby while alone truly upsets
me. Not that we don't aJJ require time
to ourselves, but with this guy it sounds
like a mistrust of people. I suspect be
relegates women to the kitchen. Or to
the bed. I suspect this is a confirmed
bachelor-a shut-in. shutting out the
world. How else and why else coukl be
or would be Jive with a broken 1V
set? I get aeparation anxieties just
thinking about not seeing Walter Cron-
kite at least three times a w~k. This
man-the subject, not you, Walter,
Girls: Have JOU been complaining becaUM men -
you • • "•x obJect''? Because theJ get ha.ng up on images and never -m to look beyond the surface?
Take this almple test-then match your mer against
thoM of tome famous women. And•• for you mer.-
better reevaluate your feeling• about fishing and
Frank Sinatra!
darling-is uninterested in r.be world
around him and the people in it. No
wonder be is still drinking Scotch when
tbt nst of the world bas basically
turned to vodka. How would he know
without a working 1V set, without a
chance to see how the "other half' lives
on the Merv Griffin show? I'm serious.
Furthennore, I suspect this man is
humorless-rigid. I bet be has a collec-
tion of pipes be cleans endlessly and
that all seven electric clocks in his
house run in perfect synchronization.
This is the kind of guy who likes all
the things that are John Wayne &ut
who ain't no John Wayne himself.
CYBILL SHEPPERD
Motkl and actress
Judging a boot
-or a man-by its
cover is stupid
and dangerous.
Clues are best left
to Batman and the
FBJ. People who
react to clues of-
ten reveal deep-
seated prejudices.
Also, covers do
just that-they cover! Often what ia on
the outside hides what is truly beauti-
ful inside. The reverse is also tiue.
Often there ia nothing beneath the
cover but mote covers.
Clues can tell me nothing about a
man. Meeting him could tell me every-
thing. A chemistry happens when two
people meet, and it ia the chemical in-
teraction that makes or breaks a reJa..
tionship, not the fact that we both like
John O'Hara and Frank Sinatra.
•
ELLEN~
Tekvi.rion producer ("Miu Universe'')
Wrap him up,
rn take him! He
sounds fantastic.
A noo-show-busi-
nes.s type. No
more disco-
theques. No pre-
mieres. No MGM
dialogue that was
dreary when Rob-
ert Taylor laid it
on Greta Garbo. A sane, healthy male
who majored in chemistry. I just know
this matrfis my type. He is older, mature
and lites the simple lhinp in lite. No
nightclubs, he's an outdoor type. Lots
of fresh air and clean Jiving. Whoop-
peeee!
Having worked for 1be Joe Na-
math Show" and '7he Diet Cavett
Show,.. rd be delighted to be with a
man wbo doesn't want to watch tele-
vision. Let him watch me instead. And
I love S-matra. ro throw away aU my
Tony Bennett records to prove it.
Th.is is a sensible, sane man-a man
of few surprises or eccentricities. Great!
fve bad it with the creative types. Let
him drink Scotch. Let him eat cake, if
he likes.. And cigan are gorgeous.
There is something verf re85'uring
about a man who still drinks Scotch
and smokes cigars. And a man who
likes to get away from it all rather
than make it aJJ happen! Ob my. ob
my. Listen. Before I freak out. is this
guy married?
JONELLE ALLEN
Star of "Two Gtntkmtn of Yuan.a''
and "Com~ Back Charkston Blue''
He mildly in-
terests me. He
obviously loves
music. so we're
in tune on that.
although I have
the feeling that
Chicago would be
just the name of a
city to him. This
guy is no swing-
ing dude. He's a mature man. which is
great. since I pref er older guys, bot be
seems ultra-conservative. rd expect
Barry Goldwater and William Buckley
to be his idols.
I like bis need to be alone. That's
groovy. Few people can do that-just be
by them.selves. To me, that's a sign of
togetherness, that be doesn't feel the
need, to take a girl with him. And I like
the fact that be smokes ci8an. particu-
larly little ones. That's a quirt of mine.
I find something terrifically aexy about
the way a man bolds one in bis teeth.
John Wayne, John O'Hara. wortouu
at the gym. Scotch-these mean very
little to me. I'd feel a lot better about
them, and him. if Edna St. VillClCOt Mil-
lay and LeRoi Jones were included.
This man is so male male. That always
bothers me. But the bottom line: What
does be like to do on a rainy day? What
is his favorite time of year? What are
his hopes and fears? Does he know how
to laugh, bow to cry? Without thole
answers, he and I are nowhe~. As it
stands. be is plastic and needs eome
feelings to bring him to life.
DR. JOYCE BR0'111ERS
PsyC'hologm
I married this
man-in part. My
h~ too, la
six feettaJl;weigbs
l 7S pounds; has
deeJ>-brown hair
and warm brown
eyes. He abo has
a similar schedule
for physical fit-
ness. He loves
music. and Sinatra is also his favorite
singer. I equate Sinatra with tenderness.
Yet, based on the clues, tenderness
wouldn't seem to be one of our sub-
ject's long suits. Basically, this man
seems cut off from his emotions. ln
some ways. that doesn't surprise me:
A recent study shows that scientists
tend to make lousy husbands because
of over-involvement in their work and
in themselves. I'm abo concerned with
what sounds like his John Wayne I
American-style machismo hangup. An-
other recent study shows that cowboys
and playboys have an inability to show
and share their feelinp. More often
than not, they are out of touch with
how they feel. This kind of man is
ttained from childhood that be
shouldn't feel things-feeling is femi-
nine. And that, of courae, is rubbish.
...Poe of the reasons so many men sutler
heart attacts is that they're unable to
release their emotions.
Because this man is self-involved, it
isn't surprising that he prefers his own
company to a woman's or even a male
friend's., and 90 goes off atone ro do bjs
fishing. Basically. be is nonverbal; this
may wort between John Wayne and
bis horse, but it's disastrous in a male/
female relationship. I need communica-
tion with my man-both verbal and
nonverbal. Emot.ion~Uy, this man
would shut me oul And since I'm alle:r-
gic to cigars. I'd never Jct him fJl1ll
goet very close to me, eithet. ...W
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Powerful TOM WEISKOPF:
What Nlcldau Taught Him
"People mature at different times. I flnaJly
managed to grow up at age 29," says Tom
Weiskopf, one of the moat powerful drivers in
the history of golf. Weiskopf came Into his own
by winning the $52,000 first prize In the recent
Jackie Gleason Classic. He beat his Idol and
fellow Ohio State alumnus, Jack Nicklaus, by
a single stroke and didn't throw his club once.
•.. Weiskopf joined the pro tour In 1965
and showed enormous skJU and power, but
also displayed temper tantrums that ruined his
chance. to become a consistent winner.
Dubbed the 0 Spol1d Brlltof Goff," .. would
....... Nadube ~ trMI, INlttte with
pholog....,..... Md ..,.mtors, end ....
~ e. WM quitting the game. Hil wle,
• Mllutltul lonMf .. .._ Mmn11Dtll'' mid
w\nner of the taJ9ftt contest In • Mta
Amertca P99unt, alwap Mttled him down
end oot him bKk on te. cou,.. .... Weiskopf
learned his golf from his parents, both golfers,
who first met when they were drawn as partners
In a foursome. Weiskopf says he Inherited
.. driving pow fl'Oft'I .. mother, who In..,
dllJ could ouldffwe..,.,.,,. .... "Bebe"
ZaharlM, ttw No. 1 women'• gotter of her era.
..• Nicklaus waa an upperclassman when
Weiskopf entered Ohio State and Weiskopf
caddied for him a few times. When he beat
NlckJaus In the Gleason Classic, he satd,
.. Bating Jack WU my OFMlest thrill. But he'a
.al the 9l'Mlelt golfer ewer-Md .a.o the
grnt11t guy In the wortd." Nicklaus, along
with Mrs. Weiskopf, had been after Tom for a
long time to control his temper and to accept
occasional bad shots as part of the game .. "I'm
glad they finally got me to make peace with
myself," Weiskopf observes~
~~Abi••wvn
~Flak
ROBERT CULP:
0 MOYle Violence
And lluochlsm
Must Be Stopped"
BY JACK TIPPIT Your Head Says
"I've seen stuff In the
company of my children
at horror movies that
raised the hair on the
back of my neck, and that's not easy to do tq
me. All of this sadism and masochism, and gratuitous
violence and sex must be stopped. It isn't that I object
automatically to sex and pt1yalcal roughnesa In filma.
But I'm against its misuse-just throwing ft In gra-
tultouaty." Movie and TV star Robert Culp declares:
To Diet-But
Does Your Heart?
Are there good times to
go on a diet? Bad times?
Absolutely! You'll be more
succeaaful sticking to ll]llJll\
a diet when you're
"emotJonalty ready" to
"It used to be that movie-makers relied more on imag-
ination. Now they try to outdo each other In shocking
an audience .... There la a tremendous hue and cry
about this, but that's not enough. I suppose eventually
audiences will grow more discriminating. But I don't
think we can afford the lamuy of waiting. Audlencea
muat become more cbcrimlnatlng now, and ,.ject .,,
"Call my teacher and tell her I don't feel Ilka
conforming today."
lose weight One doctor estimates that 80 percent of his
overweight patients are Intellectually ready to lose
weight-that le, they have made up their minds to do It-
but emotionalty they aren't yet ready to give up
depending on food when they get anxious. What to do?
"Recognizing that the wmptatton to owrut wtU oc:cur
when you'N anxloutt la moN tMn h8lt the battl9,"
reports the doctor. "It'•• nlUMIN of ufety-llke a
general who knoW9 from which quarter U. att.ck ruy
come." One of his patients, the doctor points out, even
re-routes his way home from work whenever he't
anxious, to avoid passing a certain tempting pastry ahop.
-8y Harriet la Barre
.Jobmanshlp
What It Takes to Run
ASmallBual ....
Perhaps you are one of the many
people who hope someday to own a
small retail business. If so, before you
Invest your time and money, look
yourself over and see if you have the
kind of personality that successful
retail owners need. Successful atore-
owner managers, It has been found,
must be •• ...., bMwra," wllllnt to
wotil long hocn Md •tno to .. ,,,.
o.,_., Thelrdeslretogetahead Is
very strong and they .,. c:omtomlble
laldng ftllca when necessary. To
succeed as a small-business owner,
JOU ..... to .... that money la vwy
lmporWIL You ario have to..,_
your lncllpenclence "" highly. As
owner-manager you have to be able ..
to "read' youf customera-thls helps
of this exc:ea. Otherwise the trend will continue."
Mr. Culp is costar and director of the recent movie,
"Hickey and Boggs."-lnt8r¥1ewed by W111am Wolf
you predict selllng trends and keeps
you adaptable to changing times. The
United States Small Business Bureau
has numerous free publications that It
will send upon request to small buai-
neamen of all kinds. These publica-
tions help small businessmen solve
their human relatlons and technical
problems. Write for .. Uat A0 to your
nearest United States Small Business
Bureau.-BJ 8. A. Redford
...
The Do-It• Younelf Brent
Examination-How You Do It
Shlrtey Temple Black recently per-
fonned a notable service for women by
announcing her own mastectomy.
She also urged self~xamlnation and
eat1y detection by a doctor. Every
. woman over 35 should examine herself
once a month. To ex.-nlne rourwff,
8tand In front of a mirror with your
..... on yourhlpe, looldng for an,
dJtlerenc::e In thllpe, contour, ekln
color, tuture, or pucbt'9'g betw.n
.... two bNata. Then .... your ...
over'°"' hMd Md do the ume. 1hen
lemfoiwardMddolhe ....... n.r.
.... each~ beginning In the
c.nSMd mowfng In wtdeMag
concentric drclel Look tor •nr unusual al'M. Two of the most common
types of,...., .... the hard, lmlnoWlble,
gritty one llftd the ewotlen, movable,
tuld-fllled, painful one. AJ.o, feel WMtw
JOUr •rmplta for •ny unuaual twrd
lumps, whlle you Ile down. RepQ#'t any.
thing......., to the doctor. Medical
advances have Increased the rate of
good outcomes tremendously, and the
cpsmetic results are often not un-
pleasant. But it all dependa on your
bringing the problem to the doctor's
attentlon.-By John J. Secondl, M.D.
FAMILY WEEKLY. FebN8ry 4. 1973 •I
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People Quiz
By John E. Gibson
How Your Face
Gives You Away
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Women are better than men
at communicating their emotions •
through facial expression.
2. It's much easier to tell if a per-
son is mad than if he's happy.
3. Specific emotions are expressed
by certain parts of your face.
4. Women interpret facial expres-
sions differently than men do.
5. Contempt is the easiest emotion
to communicate by the expression
on your face.
6. It's usually easy to tell when a
person's facial expression doesn't
match his actual f eelin~.
ANSWERS
1. True. lo studies at the University
of Pittsburgh, pairs of women and
pairs of men were tested on their
ability to "convey information rela-
tive to their emotional state through
facial expressions." The women
scored a higher degree of accuracy
in communicating their feelings
than the men did. Another study
showed that women particularly ex-
celled over males in the ability to
communicate happiness, Jove, fear
and anger-by facial express.ion.
They were least effective, however,
in expressing determination.
2. Fa/.re-according to findings of
psychological studies at a leading
unjversity, which showed that pleas-
ant emotions are judged more ac-
curately than unpleasant ones. This
means that even when you're nurs-
ing a terrible grouch, you probably
don't look as angry as you are.
3. True. Studies show that feelings
of pleasure are predominantly cx-
presM:d by the mouth region. Sur-
prise is largely indicated by the eye
region (the rajsed eyebrow). The
investigators note that "though cer-
tain simple exp~ions can be iden-
tified from areas of the eyebrows,
eyes. nose and mouth, complex e.x-
preuions can be read only through
the eyes"-which is in agreement
with the conclusions of the poets
and philosophers, who have defined
the eyes as the windows of the self.
4. True. Jn studies at the University
of Georgia, men and women were
tested as to their reaction to faces
portraying various emotional expres-
sions. Results: Women rated pleas-
ant faces to be relatively more so
than did the men. On the other
hand, unpleasant ex.pressions were
perceived as "more dangerous, ag-
gressive and threatening by females
than by males."
5. Falu. University of Florida stud-
ies have shown that contempt is
the most difficult of· all emotions
to communicate. Happiness was
found to be the easiest .
8. True. A study sponsored by the
National Institute of Mental Health
has demonstrated that one of the
easiest ways to detect deception in
facial expression is to keep one eye
on hand and body movements.
When they don't match what the
expression on the person's face is
saying, deception is indicated. The
study points out that ''tbe hands,
unlike the face, are not fakers; most
people wiU not use their hands to
dissimulate .... While facialJy smil-
ing and pleasant, a person may be
tearing at a fingernail, digging into
his cheek, protectively hold-,_
ing his knees, and so forth." liAJm
February 4. 1973 /iunl(p ~ TM Hewapeper MligulM
LEONARD 8. DAVIDOW, Cta.trm.n MORTON FRANK. Pr..w.nt and Publisher
PATRICK M. LINSKEY, V.P., Advertising Director MORT PERSKY, V.P., Editor In Chief
Assoc. Advertising Mgr.: RobertJ. CMaUan; REYNOLDS DODSON, Managing Editor
Martletlng Director: Sid Uy9taky; New Yori! RICHARD VALDATI, Art Director
Sales Mgr.: Geralds. Wroe; Women's Editor: ROSALYN Alfj!VAYA
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Publisher Relations: Robert D. ClrneJ and Henric:ben, Hat Landon:
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Plant CREEPING
RED SEDUM
4 forSl.00
( 8 for S 1. 75) ( 12 for S2.50)
( 24 for S4. 75) (48 for S9.25)
An extraordinary ground cover for masses of
summer flowers -evergreen winter foliage!
(Sldum Spurium, Dntg0n'1 Blood) Rock 11rd1ns,
bordtn. td1inp, Und• shldy trtes, Ind stllp
banks win Ill llin with e1rlfnt color when you
pllnt this Cntpi,. R• Sldum. Just pllCI th•
.. ndy, northtm naray pawn pllnts lltout o•
foot 1part ind wltda thtm t1k1 ovw. FiU trouble-\."
so• 1r111 with 1 nm 3~" ull cov• thlt spruds ~
fut, yet doem't _... pruni... Depend on it for
•rilht nd, star-like flown hoin June dlroulh Septlmbtr -lttrlctivt, thick, 18111i--
w ... •n folilgl the rest of the yar, tvtn in mll-z•o w•ttlll'I
Grows and spreads without special care, in sun or shade, even in poor soil!
One of Nature's
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COLORADO
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4 year old 10-18,. size
3 f $ 1 o o ( 7 for $2.00) or • (_16 for $4.00 )
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'lbese are strong northern grown, nicely
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all nursery crown. Just the riebt size for
transplantlng. Excellent for use as comer
groups, windbreaks, or as individual speci-
mens. Buy now and baYe the added pleasure
of shaping your tree just the way you want
wbUe you watch it grow. (Free plantlnC
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•WONDERFUL SHADE TREE!
OM of Fall's molt ~ colored tne1 II ttae
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WISTERIA
e Fast Growing e Fragrant, Colorful Blooms
$1 00 3 for $2.50 • ea. 6 for $4. 75
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One of Nature's Loveliest Sights
PINK MIST
SMOKE TREE
only$). 50 ea. ~~ ::; ~:~!
In July when most other trees hate quit bloombJC.
the beautiful Pint Mist Smote Tree (Cotinus coa·
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panicles resembling blC clouds of Outty smoke
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cloud resting on a tree trunk. And then in the
Call the tree is ablaze in a beautiful array of red,
scarlet and orange foliage. Grows to 15 feet. Espe-
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receive c:boice, band &elected 1 , to a, bees.
··GOL;DEN STEM''
WEEPING
WIL~OW
$1 5 0 (3 for $3.00f • each (6 for SS.00)
(Salix Niobe) Probably the fastest powiDc lbade
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Slender, craceful~ drooping bn.Dcbes. Blue-ereen
leaves in .,tng and summer change to beautiful
Cold in autumn. And the gold colored but makes
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This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen prepares a
Broiled Glazed Ham Steak, plus a side dish called
Mushrooms a la Cheddar. HNo matter how hard
you try, every family gets tired of the same old
flavor combinations night after night. I've dis-
covered that ham, cheese and mushrooms go so
well together, I've added this menu to the list of
'standby meals' at our house."
Idea: Combine the
Tastes or 11am.
Cheese and
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BEANS a la CHEDDAR
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1. Rime, pat dry aod slice fresh
mushrooms (makes about S cups)
or drain canned mushrooms. raerv-
ing Y.& cup of the liquid.
2. In large skillet melt 3 tablespoons
of the butter. Add mushrooms and
aaut~ S minutes, stirring fnquently.
Set aside.
3. lo a medium saucepan melt ~
ma.ining 2 tablespoons butter. Stir in
flour; cook and ltir 1 minute.
4. Gradually blend in 1 cup milk if
using fresh mushrooms or, if using
canned mushrooms, Y.& cup milk
and the reserved Y.& cup mmhrooin
liquid. Bring to boiling point, stir-
ring constantly.
5. Remove from beat and stir in I
cup cheese aod bot-pepper sauce.
Stir in raencd mushrooms and
green beans. Reheat until just heated
through.
& Spoon into a shallow I Y.&-qt.
oven-proof serving dish. Sprinkle
with remaining Y.& cup cheese. Broil
4 incbea from source of heat about
3 minutes, or until clM:aC is melted.
1. Garnish with toast points and aJ.-
The MCfel of tNe week'• menu fl
Mushrooms a la Cheddar. It rnakH a
.-change of p11ee from the usual
w.gelllbledllhe&.
monds. Delicious served with ham.
Malct14~ servings
•Or 1 can ( l lb.) cut green beans,
drained, or ~ lb. frah green beam,
cooked, drained.
BROILED GLAZED
HAM STEAK
~ cup daltt com eyrup
1fa cup.,......... Juice, Olltinge Ju~
...... Juice
1ft ta1111aon ground dovw
1 tabtup aoa butler or marprtne
1 2~ -lb. fullJ coobd ham .... k
Wlloledovw
1. In small saucepan, combine com
syrup, pineapple juice, ground cloves
and butter. Heat to boiling, reduce
beat. Let simmer, uncovered, 3
minutes.
2. Cut fat on ham steak diagonally
into ~-inch diamonds.. Stud center
of each diamond with whole cloves.
Place ham steak on rack in shallow
broiling pan. Spoon &0me g]au mix-
ture over ham.
S. Broil 6-8 inches from source of
beat, basting occasionally with
glaze. Broil 10 minutes per 1ide, or
until steak is nicely browned.
4. Place steak on heated platter, cut
into ~ -incb-thiclc slices on the
diagonal. Malcts 6 servings
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To overcome this problem.
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This week, Women's Edltm ltcmlyn Allrevaya
gives some handy tips for pi~ out
swim.sults. ''We all like to avoid ttmtmoment of
truth tn the dressing room," she says. ''Here's
a little foreknowledge that might make it less
painful." (Postscript: If style is a problem for
you, now's the time to swimsuit shop. The
biggest choice is during the cruise-wear season.)
How to Choose
A Swimsuit lbr '°8r
·Figure
The trick to picklng out a swim-
suit is not in mowing fashion
trends f your choices, after all.
are really llmited to b1klnis and one-
.Piece or two-piece suits) but ln
n1tely for you are swtmsutts wit
detail (buttons, a pocket, belt, or
surpUce bodice), and bo1d or two
tone pattems, wldcb break the long
bead-to-toe Une.
~.
knowing what is flattering. There
are four common ftgure faults: too
short, too tall, too thin, too buxom.
~ore's some strategy to use wb.eD
buying your next sw1msu.lt:
s. latMr Dia: Your kind of swim-
suit Is one m a weightier f.abttc-
choose from sweatery-tnit Orlon,
denim. or plqu6, for exRJDple. Lean
towald J.tgbt, bright colors that
seem to add glrlh. Avoid sleek,
clinging styles.
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U yon"re rather bill or veiv thin. try a swim dress
In pique to gift a bortzontaJ Une to your ftgure.
Piped tn a contrasttng a>lor, with matching
cover-up, this ensemble Is by Donald Brooks for
Slndalr. Tbongs by MJDer Eye.
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t. Somewhat Short: You11 look taller
H you choose one-piece swlm.sults
in bright, solid colors. U you tns1st
on pattern, stick to a ttny floral or
geometric. Empire banding, where
figure demarcation is above the
waist, also gives the muston of
height. A void a skirted swimsuit, un-
less thighs are hefty.
2. Very Tall: To mtntmtre your
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t. luua: Swtmsuits that loot best
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~Its bard1y a figure ftaw to some, those who are
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11 • FAMILY WEEKLY,~ 4, tt 73
Sewing Corq,el
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How Hoekey Star
Bobby Clarke
Moeks Diabetes
Hocker 1s a c1emanc11ng enoug11 game
for an athlete In excellent health.
What chance has a rcxng man
got If he'•. d .. betlc ••• 1
B efOl'e the 1972 all.mr
break in the National
lloctey League, Pbila-
ddpbia's Bobby C1uh wan't
nm leading bis own team in
ICOl'iag. In the league stanclinp.
be .... , in the _.Picture. A.a UIU-
... the top ten spots were occu-
pied by tbc libs of Phil F.lpoli-
to, VIC Jhdfidd, Bobby Hull,
YftD Cournoyer, Bobby Orr-
me NHL'a established auper-
alaa..
But tbm CJarte cauaht fire .
lie began liabtJy tapping tbc
pact into the net from cbe
in. iDIDd of tryina to slap it
pal the pltcnder from far
OUL lie bepn putting OD some
~ too. pining strength
be bad bl oCf-«aaoo from an
alw••d tooth. Now defco-
dc:n were finding it more difti..
cull fO dbmp bim wbm be ata-
boned himwtf in front of the
DetwUbnaforapas.
"Ille rauJt was that Clarke
bric 8 D>t the fint Flyu to ICOR
3S pis in one 1e810D, aod
~ up the year ICICODd in
9COlin1 in the Wesaan Division
Uint piKe went to immona1
Bobby Hull). He placed 1cDth
in total lap a:oring.
"Ille questioa ii, wb.a' hap-
pmed?
-it .am when tbio&s start
.,... fm you. everything l'>el
FOCI. .... ,, OarU. '"When the
pd llarta going into the net
tm you. naytbina you ~ aoea
iD tbe net. Same u a hitter in
bw*all. H he Drtl bitting
IDOd. nuythjng be does is •
bit. ..• wen. that's wbat'• been
baFfa•ina ID me.. The poet
would bit me in the lea aod
• • fAMJLY WEEKLY. Abru.,, 4, 1173
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Bobby Clart.e, be•a just plain
lucky.
The truth, however, teem1 a
bit diff en:nt. In f1lct. if Bobby
Clute bas bad any Juct at an.
it bas been bad Joct.
Born and raiaed in PliD Flaa.
Manitoba, Bobby aaarted stat-
ing when he Wa three. At le'l-
m, he had already deQW to
make hockey a career.(~
I come from, every kid wants
to be a profesaiooal hochy
player. You limply ha~ to
k.eep the enthusiasm to make it
come true.") There appean:d to
be no ohstaclet.
Theo. at 17, Bobby learned
that he had diabda
Hocby is • clemmcfina
enouab game for an athlde in
eu:ellent health. Tbcre are t!w:
body cbecb apimt the board
. . . the filbting in tbe CXJIDtD
..• tbe acrambla in froat of the
net .•. the .-a fuD-6Jt from
one end of the rink to the CJtbrr.
For the athlete with diaheca,
just keeping in shape would be
a battJe •
But Bobby bu prowd um be
S Ell ...... ....,.. lrnnl'~ Into 8 lerce oppo-
............... , .. , 8fomd ........... blind ......
is the wiuua al die llbt. And, • far
as is bolna. ., odla-major-league
bocky plaJa" bas nu lllld to &ce
tbi1 tind oU• • tii ap
'11lere ~ KWnl ... ,. in which
diabetes CD akt aa •thlrtr," lllJS
the flyas" lam &6Jsiciaaa. Dr. Stan-
ley Spooml -P-11111. if ... blood mpr
is not .._a, or 11e11r .,....,.,, his
j1oow5t·1er pedDi !' ii ~ected.
If the blood ..... ii IOO low, for
nan11ilr-, lie ..... Kt ,......r, as
lhoaP be lmd bl • wwwmnatioo.
He JDiab1 mtie a &Mioc spell or a
cumdlim -die ice.
11 bis 1*>0d ....... wm too JaiP.
Ibis would ..., l8ect .. Klivily. in
lhat bis •• lei would DOC paform
wdL It woald ....._ be lite be was
skating wida lead -bis feet. The
skalCS ....W be wsy hea¥y for him.
""As a aaaer al &ct dlele are
times wbaa .,..,, Clluke OUl tbett
loob lite llis 111p1' ii DOC riabt, bat
usually its ...,.1 Tilis ii a credit
to bim iD die .me lbal be pushes
himmf ., lllUd be amndina just
dr.ap higwlf owa-to die bench. .. ID-
deed. Clartc oftm does drag 'rinrlf
IO the bmda fm a .........,..,,, ex-
hataled fna .... to Ilia limit.
Cbrh is a mbnl adllde, but
he is not ~ willl a pal aatmal
boc:tey ..._ nm may 80UDd coo-
tnclictoly. Wllat il means is tlm he
is not lbe fmll:lt ltMer in &be leap.
Nor does be possess the banlest abot.
But be makes up for thelC deficienciea
by digging that much harder in the
opposition's corner for the loc. pd.
by dogging bis man that much closer
in bis own end.
In the matter of taking faco<J6-
most importaol in that the player who
wins the face-<>« wim coatJOI of the
puck for his team -Clarke bas DO
equal. As a pauer, few can thread
tbe needle as well as Clarke. This ac-
counts for his many assists OD pis.
an average of 38 per leUOD.
Recently, Clute mastm:d 5til1 an-
other trick -"stuffing.. the puck in
from behind the Del while the goalie
is looking out front for a pass. This
season Bobby's scored several goals
that way.
But these are not born stills. they
are acquirN skills. Ifs just that &:!w
hockey players have done so good a
job of acquiring them.
One night this season, Clarke
scored a game-winning goaJ while
Welding OD his belly (be bad jU5t
tripped), fticking tbe puck put a re-
laxed goaltender who wasn•t counting •
OD that extra inch of etfon.
After the aame, the oppoaiog
coach marveled at what be called
Clarke's "desire." Flyen' coach Fred
Shao called it .• heart. ..
But Bobby Clarke kept
right 00 calling it luck.
FAMILY WEEKLY, FebNatJ 4, tt73 • 11
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BY THE WEIGH
Our bathroom scales weigh three
pouncb light.
I check them closely.every night.
My wi.fe, too, knows the acales a.re thus,
• But they're not rigged because of us.
16x the scales with artful thumb
Just for the sake of guest. who come
And who, soon after they arrive,
Ask .. Mind if I?-"and bathward dive.
No need to offer, no, nor urge,
And afterward, when they emerge,
They're smiling, friendly, and we've
found
Relaxed, and fun to have around.
Some-from a distance drive, some
walJc,
Some come for bridge, some come to ·
tallc.
Some just drop in, or so they say.
We know they really come to weigh.
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kida see life differently. Send original
contrlbutlona to "Child," family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave .. N.Y., N.Y.
10022. $10 It used-none returned.
When I announced to my fam-
ily that I was going to give fifty
cents every Saturday to the mem-
ber of the household who had
been the most obedient during
the previous week, my little
seven-year-old said, "That's not
fair-Daddy will win it every
week." -Mr&. Sylvia A. Nooitt
Wantagh, N.Y.
My four-year-old son was play-
ing alongside of me with his Mix
'n' Build set. He kept asking me
to look at his creations. I was
reading and didn't want to be
disturbed, so I kept telling him,
"They're beautiful... Finally,
looking up at me, he said, "Mom-
my, do you have an eye ih your
ear?" -Mrs. PhyUi8 Rubin
New Milford, N.J.
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JULIET LOWELL'S
CELEBRITY LETTERS
Juliet Lowell, author or the all-time beat-.
seller "Dear Sir," collecta unintention-ally humoroua fetters to and from people
in all walka of life.
Gloria Steinem,
Ms. Magazine
New York City
Dear Ms. Steinem
I have spent sev-
eral sununers help-
ing out on my
College tuition by
waitressing. And
now that rm between jobs, rm
once again carrying a tray. But
thanks to Ms. Magazine and the
keener insight it has helped me to
develop, rve found the courage to
resist playing the •cute submissive
female."
Now when some ~ble"
businessman wants a little more
than just a steak-when he wants a
chance to prove his masculinity and
exploit my femininity-I tell him olJ.
Of course the tips suffer, but no
waiftss can call beneU a woman
until she is willing to forgo a tip
rather than lose a part of her valu·
able seU.
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A miaet im•t much fun to Uoe tDilh
-but he maku a wonderful ~.
-Sdmo Gl.ooer
ByF ..... Bagil_..
LITILE EMILY
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I cewJiat 1n t11e \\Orldt I
HEART PATIENT ANNE-llARIE ---•tint ............ &oot 144 boon-and
DOW Amie-Marie 1'adberg has thnle
plastic valn:s in her heart. Wbm sur-
geons in her native Sweden perfotmed
this marathon surgery. it nwted the
&at time • petimt bad received that
many vaJwa at ooce. But for Ms. Karl-
berg. the trauma
didn't end there.
She spent two
weeks fn intensive
care and 11 days in
• respirator in aiti-
cal coodition. Then
she began to r&-
cover. After seven
months she bas now ~ained full
strength and is back on the job as an
~ clert. It toolc doctors several
months to ooovinoe her to undergo the
operation. Now she says sbe"d advise
anyooe who needs new heart valves-
ew:o three out of four-to Ft than.
GEa GEOlllQE S. PATTON ,. .... ,o1 ... •ia
Kon 11 of .. WOltd m.ay awe more
than they bow to Ceo. George S. Pat-
IDD. It"• not widely known (the episode
did not appear in the morie, "'Patton'")
but the famed 1.ipiznner stall;ons "
Vienna"a Spanish Riding School~
ably wooldn\ have survived bad not
Patton (a onetime U.S. Olympic bon&-
man) sent an entire tank cohmm to
their racue I** in Wodd War IL Tbe
Sp-nish Biding School got its name ho.
came 51••.wt. hams ~ gmeraDy
med for d~I riding in Austria. The
l..ipimner hories (who originated at
1.ipizn, ._Trieste) minculoosly are
almmt always ~te, even though they
are dark at birth. Their cob changes
gndually, and by the age " seven or
eight they are suowy white. Th.is
mooth, renowned psydUc Jeane Dixon
will go to Vtetma to unveil a marble
pbque at the 400-yeac-old xbool iD
RmCmbraocc of Patt.on •1 racue.
llottws with loo .a -: Dr.
Harold Greenw~ profcaor of djnical
psychology, U.S. lntematiooaJ Uai-
venity, San Dicao: .. I think it will be
better for ~n when women have moR
options. And it will change child n:ar-
ing. When a highly intdlipt, wdl-
educated woman devote.a bet' entire life
to raising children, she gives them IDOft
attention than they need. A puJblau
epidemic in the U.S.-tbe 1U10D for the
bilh rate of psychiatric disability in the
armed fon:a, and the leading came f«
rejectioa of thole applyibg -ii ow:r-
protedioo. over-pareoting by mo«hc:n
who c1oo-i have much die to do. .. Dr.
Greenwald and his wife, JtudJ. can-
pilcd 1be Sex-Life Lettcn" (Crown,
$7.9S).
Fnlng depr1111d? U you'lle mowd
lately. that jult milht be the la..
you'R feelinJ blue, nm thooab JOU
may have welcomed the chan,e ~
residence. Two IOCiologilll audying
depieaed patieuu in New Baw.n.
Conn.. found that me.wing is such ...
aecepted part of American life that it's
taken for granted, and the patients bad
DO idea that it WU their morinJ that
. bad deptmed them. Althoogh aoly
women weR atu«lied, the raeardlen,
writing in "Society,"' coocludcd IDO¥iag
also depreaea men, md is ... good
deal ~ ltralfu1 than is ... belieftd. ..
DATES: Tb.is is National Cbildrm•a
Dental Health Week.
ANNIVERSARIES: The Battle of
G•wd•lcanal ended 30 yan a., M-
dlrJ. The first singing tdegram .....
liv~ 40 years ago Saturday,.m New
Y ort (Western Union phaed out Che
service entirdy during 1972).
BIRTHDAYS (all Aquariam): ......,
-Betty Friedan S2. llond8r -Hank
Aaron 39; Roger Staubach 31; Mac--
. Kinlay Kantor 69. Tu•d•J -RooaJd
Regan 62;1..saZsaGaborSO; Mamie Van
Doren 40. Tllu.....,-Lana 1\JnJa S3;
Jack Lemmoo 48. FrklaJ-Dean Rmt
64; Mia Farrow 27; K.atJuyn GraJ'IOO
SO. Satunllly -Robert Waper 43;
Jimmy Durante 80.
BIRTHDAY PEOPLE:
Mia Farrow Md JlmlnJ Dennie
FAMILY WEEKLY, Febrvlry 4, 1113 •JI
The aid order of things is crumbling. Some pee>pM are
upset. Some are angry. Some are at the point of despair.
For al 'these iUs. history is a welcome antidote. Cultures
Md ways of life have changed radically before. The Roman
Empire wasted away. Barbarians invaded Europe. Seem·
ingty endless wars sapped the energy of nations. Yet.
always. the human spirit. possessed of a God-given tough-
ness. found ways to survive and triumph. •
We believe that world-changes. for all their human
ceuses. are newrtheless always under God's control. As !'*' folows his pilgrim way upon the earth. tJying to make
rt a •ttte better before he goes to his eternal destiny. God
is always with him. History illustrates this over and over.
Even in life's darkest hours. the reco(d shows God standing
by mankind with unfailing love and support.
We invite you to read something of this record. We have
a s..nmary histOfY of Christendom from the beginning until
the pesent day. tt•s a pamphlet catted "The Christian
Piglimage." It win give you new hope. Write for it today.
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