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POW News Cuts Short 'Virgl,11ian'
-~-.. . ' ' ~J<l,\i!!j CN'l-Ylewers floocltid a local te1evlsion stati!>n with ,
telephone complalots after a rerun ot1the,ll\ow'."Tbe Vlrgfuian" was
.. · cut short to show p~ Of.war retutnlng..._ p _ _, ,
At leut 7~ oalh fti>m irN vie1'ilrl -e received ter,th• show was. cu.t.aft ti.ve minutea before Its """"'usioci Monday, a -kesman for KNTV uld. ,,,...,.. . .. . .,...
1 .• "~)'Y ar~,you cµiltine«>ff our ·~ pnigr:am·to show this i\lnd
of gar)lti!le ·tbit we're not luterested in?" an. IIlllwering senlce. oper-
.ator Qi¥iled one male caller u aslrinll: • . · , • 1 Aiiother, who identified him8elf •as a V.ietnam veteran,. claimed
he was ''slclt and tired of the. whole thing," the opokesman said.
Almoot al). the compl.mero were men : , 't ,.,,. •) •
l.. •Ii> !..J • I f-• I,, r• ,
EoP~ Klssluger.'._Vls~t
' · 20 POWs ta Be Freed
l!Ue-1.ow:NOl:Wlr theme.
She told I ._. l'OYJnc reporter lerit
lnlO Ille lteollQ' tmplcaJ nln forest thll
..,, bocomlflg Jin. Obohln>t she could
pte've\>t trlbol Wllfaro.
Tbe new lh. Olloltorol;, -Mia Sarleol. did nal apllln how the 1llltch mllbt 11111 oil a •Yace battle but ldded
that llbe .... lultrested In 1 ... ~ art
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P~sibllify
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, LOS ANGELES (AP) - A U.S.
Magistrate has set ball II $50,000 for I
NewpOrt Beach man ch a r g ed ·on a
criminal complaint I n v o I v I n g a
multlmi!Uo!Hlollar securilleo fraud.
U.S.' Magialrate Venetta Tulopolotis
set bood Mooday after 1 government at·
tQl'DOy tol~ him he ~evec! the de!en: dan~ David A. Wooldriilge, wu about to
leave the country -for the BthaiiMI• ,
WoOldrJdi•, president ol Cap l t,o I
Holding Corp., a Loo Anlelel llOldllllt
eompany, WU arrested Jut Saturdly at
Loo Anieles lnternatiollal Alrpart bJ U.S.
postaf insPectors after' a flight !tom Salt Lab.City. . .
Wooldridge lileiedly received $1.3
!Jllllion from the 18le ol Capitol holding
stock 11•j>8l! of the alleged fraud on in-vest.Ors~ oHlclals said. ,
. In . odditioo, Daniel E. Mannln& 'o1
Newpol'I Beach II accilsed ol reoelvlng
"·l million from 111e· oale ol Capitol
holding alOCk, the government llfd.
Wooldridie· was arraigned In !tell with
Capitol , and 23 other firms and in-
dividuals In a Securiliet and El:cbaJWe
Commission civil auit alleging an 'Illegal
stock . (llOIDOliail COllllllracy. '1111 ....
~ ranged -Califorola lo ' (let llAIL, .... I)
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WNdrer . ' ' ~ !or anOtmr , l..lcfi ot,' ra!D
oo w~. (about eo perceat
c:bance) ·whkll• ;will coot\Due lllW
'11wnlday mom'91, l<COfdln& lo
Ille weotlier lady. !lllM In tho eo.,
lows In the IOs. •
INS~ltE ·TODi\l'
I IJaat' ''Sillf"'' Far.nu.old nd
Minnttota'1 A1'110Mne Ff'GHf',
polilida., alld National Wom-
ttl'• Political CaMC111 lb:in'1, MC
hope for polilkol opportu!liq,
for '° om • n -and •'l""n«I tlleir , planr of atta<:k GS the
Rowton conf<rt?ICt. St• rtorv I
on 'Page~-
-J DAILY PilOT c llood.v. F-., 12, lm
Haiphon
V.S. Sail.-Ors Go Sishueeing
' WAslUNGTON" (AP) -A small o.. ti A--. 'nn
ashore SUntlay In Haiphong where lh8J M wlla& Hiiu _
do on liberty In a foreign po~gbt11•11 ..S lll!!RM' ,.....,.......
Tbe Pentagon reported today tltat a ilfOUP of 011Uatetl men m
the Navy's mlne-dearing force in the Tonkin Gulf wu IUeD on a
five-block sightseeing tour In Haiphong, to a restaurant !or luncll
and to a waterfront shop which sold wood carvlnp, ball and stampa.
It reported that "prices were comparable to SUbic ea,. prlcea"
in the Phillpplnea, said Pentagon apokuman Jerry W. F'riedbeinL
The tour appareoUy wu at the ln¥itatlon of lbe Norlll VJet,.
namese, be Aid.
U.S. and North Vietnamese o!ficlala have been meetlq dally In
Haiphong and aboard U.S. sblpa anchored out.Bide the harbor on Im-
plementing proceduers for clearing North Vietnam'• seven major
harbors and Inland waterways of underwater mines.
Nixon Cuts Visit Short,
Leaves Clemente for DC
Pmldent NIJon decided to return to The Pr<sldent launcbed a busy
w at the Wesla'n Wblte llouJe, E:n loday arter a lour-day rainy
,• · be kopl watdl CID the return ol the
nrit American or\aOl><T'I of war and
received reports from Henry Klssqer In
Hanoi.
acbedule of -k at the Western Wblte
11ouJe earlier loday will> Uno dlvme
aclivlUea-talb wllh a labor leoder, the
lnv..Uhln! of a cabinet member, a
meeUng willl Gov. Ronald R<agan, and
the sreellni of a Soviet food minlater. Press SecretarY Ronald L. Ziegler said
"the Prealdent jull decided to return."
Al for the rea10D, be said, there was "no
"-rpocllic thins I can locu1 on."
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Four 1Found Dead
In Torrance
Theater Holdup
TORRANCE (APJ -Three men and a
W11111111 were found dNd, 1Jll>l1'0llUY llhol,
In whit Tomnce polloe l8ld .... pl'IJI>.
ably a n>bbery ol a RoUinc ll1lll movie
theater. 1'1bere'1 1blood aD over the walls,"'
oald Polloe LI. Jim Footer. "111e place
•:. Is jult a blood1-. We really can~ tell whit Ille c&Ule of deolh WU riebl
now."
""" bodlel ..... found In .. upotaJn
olllce, near !ho -aale. 11le Ylctlml wm lound al l:lt a.rn.
b7 olllcerS wllo laftltllat.d repo111 lhal
.,. ane ot Ille penoa1 Jiad DOI relwued
baml from .wt.
Polke uld Ibo robbel'J probab!Lilr.:: place at -t nlldnlgbt at tl>e
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HlDI 'lbeater. "nle safe WU open and the receipts
Wtft iooe, l8ld Foster. ldenUtiel of Ille dead were not immedi-
aloly revealed.
Soldier Battles •
Fo'r Son Born
Out of W edloek
REDWOOD CITY (UPI) -A young
soldier bu gone to court to wln custody
or bis illegitimate IOD, saying be joined
the Army ao be could support the toddler
wbo Js now in an orphanage.
San Mateo COUnty wellare orficiall are
llgilting the e!lorta of Daniel Lucero, 20,
of Pacifica, to adopt the baby born out of
wedlock in April, 1970.
The soldier told Superior Court Judge
Melvin E. Cohn !hat he joined the MIDY
to 1Upport !he baby and that II given
custody, he will take care of the
yOWlgllter with Ibo help of hlJ molher
and father. The cblld'1 16-year~ld mother gave up .JI: C111tody and ran away alter tbe baby wu ~-born. ~ Wellare officlsls said Lucero, stationed ~ at Fort canon, Colo., had DOI provided
11le Pruldent wak:bed the return of
the priaooera of war In the early boon
MODdaJ Oii -and later be aid
tbelr onleal ._ 11111 ID nln -lhat'1
the imporlaDI tblng. u -11111 a
bugout."
lllJoo_ mada the ......... ts dllriDc a
meel!nl willl Teamllen Union PJ-
Frank E. 1ffnbn-Tbe Preddeat u:ted J1lgllo1ol(«l• jf be
had rem Ille POW• llepplnc --
tbelr aln7all at a..t Air --In the Pbillpplnea and ,,__ roplled
flJt w.u great." .
Edlolng bis_ ... tbome In t.rma ol
tbe Vlelnam -an, the dlill a-
eartlve said "I tblnlt .. 'II 1iml -with honor."
lllJoo said ol the POW1, '"lboJ are
~ men" and be waYed Ills -In -'"!lley are men wllo atQed' for ,....
ID Ille priltl1 camp and ·-pal -·· "It -J'Ol1 -' •• " be aid. "All we did wu to lland by. AD they
went tbrougll .... not In nln -tbat'a
the Important tblng. ..
He """""11edcm the.., the a-POW•
aaluted and aa1il be wu bappy they lmew
tbelr country wu lllll belllDd them."
!limo oaid that the !Int lady's
personal maid, l'!na Sancbe• also bod
wak:bed Q>e lllmed 1V clips of the ln!ed
POWa and added "abe WU really
ecstaUc about Ibo men wbo came -
the ll<pa. It -...,. movq."
Shortly after the Fitzsimmons meeting,
lhe Presiclent'• acbedule -bis plan-Din& to overaee the nearln&-ln of former
caJHomia atate olllclal Casper Weln-
)lerger u !be new Secre1arJ ot llealtb,
EdUcation and Wellare.
Weinberger joined the N i :r o n
Administratioo early in the previous
term and WIK'kod aa a lop budget adviser
to the President.
This morning's ClftlllOllles mark the
last of the new·lerm cabinet posta to be
filled. Welnberl!er's appointment ,...
beld up becaule ol a contrvftnJ over
budget cutbackl.
This momlng'a list ol actlvttlea wu In
sharp cootrast to those tbla past week-
end, which were mosUy recreation..
Late Saturday the President, d<lOI!
friend C. G. "BeBe" Rebcmt. and eeveral
olher guells drove tbrougb the rain to
dine at tbe El Adobe In San Juan captatrano.
Then, 00 Sunday momlni. Ibo Presi-
dent, First Lady Pat NIJon; da1'ibter
Julie and ber buaband, David
Ellenhower, joined a Wblte !lame -for church aervtces at P•llude1 United
Metbodlal Clw<h. (~Page 3).
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If la Jl1 'pie Vlllt a • 8tt. Jared Alan Wallace, II, of 141Z A
ampldoa ol kldnaplng a .nil county
.....,.. la also being lltld for the murder
ol Na-ue Poll, rl, whose nude body
wu f<XDI Friday momlni under a bulb
In a Huntington Beacb resldeDtlal
~ ~ to police, lfn-Pall waa
npod prior to being ltnftCled to death
pnetjme In the early moniln& hours
l'Tlday. PUIJce bod DO due to her ldelltlty, but
.... -ldent!fiM Saturday -her alrllDej>ilot brn1band, David, called Hun-
lllllloD Beacb police to report her mlll-
lnl· Del. SCI· Uonly KcKennoo l8ld tbe
lftak In the case came &mday when
Wallace wu meated by Orange County
Sberiff'• deputlel and charged wtlh the
tidllapplng ol Carole ADii Rowan, Zt, of
31119 Jewel St., South Laguna.
Deputies asaert Ibey found tbe dead
.....,... •• wallet ahcl checkbook In the El
Tllro-llued lllrlne'a poBSeSSion at the
time ol bis arrest.
Fountain -Valley
Youths Rescued
On Canyon Ledge
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BJ TERRY COVILLE
Of .. Dllf' "" ...,
'lllo ,_Valley ""'*"' _. 1a1 ..
IJ plncbd -a canyctl ledp by ~ lbll mominc after they lpODI .
a mid, ftt Digbt In the -liorlb ol (l!e>don •.
Bolb campm. Roy Donavan, II, of
!'mt Santa Madrlna st., and Frank
llamoo, 19, .it 1711$ Santa Barbara St.,
...... tropped by a rain storm u they 'lilbll lhiqb tile Bear Canyon region
&lndQ'.
A .....um creek, a cU!l and Digbt
~ a mountain rescue team from
--""' them Sunday, though vol<e con-tact had been mode. '
Three other Fowrtaln Valley bikers,
aparated from Donavan and Rlm9' In
the rain, ..... ftlCllOd SUnday.
AD llft were repoltnd mlalng &mday
monlal and tbe rescue teama started -dlinc Ille llllllllllalna IS mila north
olGlmdcn-
tllarlel Valemuela, 17, and hlJ
bralber, Theodore, 14, of 17440 Santa
Karla st., and Martt McKemle, 14, of
17111 Santa Rjla Ill. ...... louDtl In good
cmlltlm by ~ wlleri '!be older
VaJernutla wu able to lilte out of the
-~lead ftlCIMn badt to tbe group. 'lbe aberiff's nscue team, on foot, was
later atle to make voice contact wtlh
Donavan li.'ld llamoo, but could not cross
a -eree1t to reach tbem. 11le rain, wind and darkness prevented
the me of beUcopten m Sunday, but ear-
ly Ulla momlni two sberllf'a bellcopten,
cme with a ~ lmkle, were able to Dy
overtbearee.
0 We were worried about t h e m
ovemigb~" a sberlll's deputy said loday.
"111ey were wearing llgbt clothing and ,
with the wind, tbe temperature< were
near heeling.••
He said, however, both boys survived
the nigllt In fair condition, and when the
be1icopter> cooJd hover close to the
ledge, they stepped In to them and were
taken to Glolldora Community Hospital.
Mn. John Valenzuela aald 1oday the
boya were an in fairly good condition,
though her two sons and McKenzie had
their feet torn up from biking barefoot.
Sbe Aid they woke up about I a.m.,
SUnday, dlscovmcl water all around
them and acampered up a ledge. Their
jacteta, aboes and an their camping gear
were wasDtd away.
TbeOOore Valemuela and McKenzie
bolb attencl Tamnra Elementsry School,
the older Valenzuela attends Wlnterabllrg
Hlgb and Donavan and Ramos boll> al·
tend Fnunlaln'Vllley lllgb.
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Ho .... ...,... Mn. Pall,
the motber of a 7-ye....kl boy and a
4-ye&Mld girl. WOltecl u a bar maid ID
Garden Grove. ·
According to dete<llv .. ; the dead woman and a frJend, Jlmml Lou Dorr,
also of Fountain V.Uey, went i. __.
Garden Grove bar alter Mn. PQlt tot oil
-k Thuraday-alallt.
McKennon aa1d !In. Dort told blla t11a
left !he bar before Mn. Poat did and
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'. -Jlollee ara loNIDC f• ..,. --......
'-:., alao uld they 'nt trying to local. !In, Pl)st'• car, a pk! 1flO Opel
statlm ........
Olber <J1!&n the wallet llill dlecklloot, ·
allegedl)'\fowxl In Wlllaco'a .,...e..ton.
McKmnoa Nld they haft DOI found'any
ol her mlatnc possesalona or clotbing.
Sberllf's detecliv• wbo arrested the
said bo la a ~ MCUrlly ... ~ l!tUm l!ecorllJ .._, ol
-Vle)O. Mias Rowan, the alleged kidnap victim,
told dotectivea abe iru driv~
.. -.,.,.....; Ii iled Beacll •
.Wallace pulled ber -to !he side ol 1111 rood by llUblDgftbe light 00 the
roof of bis aecurlly agency car.
WaDace talked be< into getting into his
CAj' abe dlalmed, by ,lellh>l lier be WU a
1a,.lnan and !hat she coul~ be i suspect
1111 cue'be wu investigating. ·
Sile told deputies !hat once in bis car
abe reallied be was lying'and as soon as
be otopped foi • red µaJit Wbllo getting
olf Ibo rr.way, ibt JWnped Out ol !he
car and flaatd down a puolDg motorist
for belp.
Signing Tuesday!
Laotian Gooemment,,
Reds Reach Agreeme~t TON!Gllf :
COSfA 'MESA PI,ANNING COM·
MISSION -Regular nleoting, Clcy Hall,
f:30 p.m.
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VIENTIANE (UPI) -Government
and Communlat Palhet Lao ntaollatinl
reacbed general agreement today on a
cease-fire for the war ln Laos.
Cabinet sources s a i d Prime Mhdster
Sot.vanna Phouma hoped to sign tbe
document Tuesday.
"II ta about 80 percent cerllln !here
will be a signing Tuesday," said one
cabinet mtnlJter, who asked that his
name not be Ulf!d.
Patbet Lao spokesmen declined. com-
ment on progress of the cease-fire
negotiat:iool.
The aources aald !he cease-lire ..,...
ment would be followed I by !urlber
negotiations toward a political set-
tlement.
As a cease-fire drew near, there wu
continued flgbting In Southern and. cell-
Ira! Laoa. Military sources said u:s. Air
Force B52ll and smaller flgbter-l>o-rs
Dew aupporl missions for gorirrunent
troops.
One cabinet souree sald negollatinns
were continuing today on the exact terms
to be used to refer to the two sides to the
agreement. The Pathet Lao was opposed
to permitting Souvanna'1 regime to be
named U tbe aovemment Of Laoa In a
ceue-llre document.
The llOUrCO >aid !here also WU
dlacullloll about bow rtlerencff were to
be made to the mllltsry Involvement by
the United States, North Vietnam and
ThAlland.
Meanwblle t b e mJlltan' lltuatlan
throughout cambodl& toot a tum for the
wone today. ...
1 UCI LECl'URE -'1Management of
RealdenUal Income Property," part o!
sert.o on Residential Income Property,
Rm. 161, Humanlttes Hall , 7·9 :30 p.m.
Adm. '6.
TUESDAY, FEB. II
UCI LECl'URES -"A New Abortion
Law?"• part of series OD Morality, Twlllibl Zone of The Law, Science Lec-
tur> Jlall, 1-10 p.m. Adm. '5.50. "How to
Prepare and &lblnit Package to a
Lender, 11 part of series on Profealonal ~ In Housing !Ddustr1. Rm. 178,
HumadlUea llall. M :30 p.rn. Adm. '6 .
"Myocardial Infarction (Hearl Attacl:),"
part of seriel oo Your Hearl and
Clmllatory System, Sopb. Lecture Hall,
Medical SUrge I Bldg. 7-10 p.rn. Adm. '5.
Khmer Rouge Clmbodlan Communiat
forces ~ to wtlhln one mlle of the La B d strategic Met:f river naval bale at ........ r.,. l
guna oar ;::!n!:' poaitlom~ ~ POW
radlue of Phnom Penh, Ibo high com-S o • •
ApPoints Acting "'::' ~~ and !DOii violent Com-ma-be1llnd 11 I Salgotl bolpital.
mu¢at · olfenalve of the Cantbodlan Spoktmlen at Clark aald large
S ' t d l filhting, IOlmer Rough forces atorined turned u perm en en out ol the !laming port city of Banam, numbers of the re prilOtlera ~
two miles norlb of Neat Luattg, at QUOOted a ~ Am<rtcan dinner In-a,. JACK CllAPPl!lL daybreak today and ICatmed ,....,,. • etead of tbe bland dlell<doctorl planued °' "' -.,,. -ment troops trying to bait their advm' to DUr1IO tbelr dlgaltfe systema. And
Wllllam P. Allen, prlndpel of El Mono on the !DOii lmpoitanl clefeme poslt!M !DOii got It.
elementary scbool was appointed Interim along the ~ 9
superintendent of Laguna Beach Unified' · The Communlsta then .turned to tbe ~== ~.="' ~
Sdlool District by school board actim west bank ol the Me""'C, bambardlDg turned over at Loe IllDh 75 mila norlb ol
Saturilay. ~;~i::=~ Salpl and t1own to SaJgon In U.S.
. Allen will receive a stipend of $30 per Phom Peilb, 'WI B40 Intl tank rocbta bel1capte;I !ortranafer to m,pital planes
'day for hlJ work aa acting '""-'•t<lid"'t and balV}' •adll_. h . . ...;; · ; ~~vi:~ &'!" ~minute !Ugbt to
-.--Several buDllred"' other ComiDUDIJI' ....... "" -In addition to bis prlnCipal's ialafy ol troopl iXJU'dO.ecI" their way througb siX 11le releuea at Hanoi llld loc lfmb
'20,000. • government poslllolll from the town o! lefj •Ml .~. pPIOoers l!1 Norlb
In addition, tbe board bired IJaJold Thnal Tohmg, 1a inlles aoulhwest of V!elnameie barids; '12 In Soulh Vie~
Kibby, a retired superintendent of Phnom Pen on Cantbodla's vital "road to and seven in Laoa, ~ to Hanoi a
Orange Unified School District, as a tbe sea" Highway 4 and Ille Hlgilway Z count supplled to !he tlni!ed States. The ~ial coosultant 'to ,.t up ---'ures district town of chambak, elgilt mllea remainder are to be releued at I...,. ·~· ••~ aoull> ol tbe capital. week Intervals In groups about the aame
for selection of a permanent superiD-Millllry aourceo aald that Hl&hway 4 sit!' .. today's. .
tendent to bead tbe storm-lo8aed Laguna and 2 had been severed In tbe uaau!L 'l1le firlil group ol releaaed priaoners
Beacb District. Kibby will receive •100 a Tbe fiercest figilUng centered on stepped. out Into freedom with abarp
day, to a muimum of fl,000 to ~ up Highway l, CAmbodia's Qmununist-oo-salutes, cauUous smiles and their beads • cupied linlt wltb Saigon. beld bigh -tbe1r emotions tblnly coo-the procedures. celled beblnd tbe lormall,ly ol tbe rno-
Tbe principal temporarily replseea Dr. menl
WUUam Ullom, former superintendent U 'ted W Se In grq Jackels and dart·gray tniusen fired by the acbool board majority of fil 8 y ts provided by tbelr Nortb Vietnamese cap.
William Thomas, Palrlcla Gillette and ton, the ~ releued from the "Hanoi
A al M Hilton" made thelf !Int contact with
Gerald Linke, for pbilosophlcal dU-nnu eeting home as emotlolially . Cbarged crowd&
ferences. • '---cbanltd, 'Wdcome home. We .... ycMl."
Allen will bead the dlslrlct tmtil the The anmial meeting of the Harbor The applauie and chlle'rs from Ibo ex-
end of the current semester. He bu been Area United Way will be beld Feb. U died cnwd of severe! thOusand mllltary
principal of El M<m> for about U years at the Balboa Pavillon In llewpott penonnel, dependents and DeWlilllen...,..
and has been with the Laguna Beacb Beach. atea"" aa the POWI, some ol them 11m-
Unllled School Dilllrlct for more than :ZO ~ ~m~1=.m:.;;a;~ ~:;: Ing -:.0,ed off Ibo bolpital planes ;I
Y";: vote to hire Allen was 4-1 with tioa of!loera and conducting regular bus!-Ibis base, their first stop on their 11,00I). neas. mile lrlp home.
trustee Jane Boyd casting the Ione Buffet reservatioos must be made by Adm. Noel Gttyler, commander In chief
negative vote. United Way memberll planning to attend of U.S. forces In the Pacific, &book bands
"Bill la well known, be ill very capable the session. The meal will cost $3.50 and with eacb man and received a BtllppY
and well respected by tbe community," cbecb should be malled to the United salute. Some saluted several times -the
Thomas, scbool board presiden~ oaid to-Way, P.O. "l!ox ·12M, Newport Beach American Dal outside the plane, Gayler,
day. before Feb. IS. Ibo cbeerlng crowd. • • the n.tnonll><>ld cb1ld with a home. But
• Lucen>'a lawyer Aid tbe aoldler bu
: · never had a chance to show he can care
• for the yOW1g11ter. J uclge Cohn delayed a ruling peDdlng
:$-submission or written argwnenla. Filipinos Join Welcome MA•at, 111 I GO TO 1>cUlfa.4>'s TO COLl.ECT TAXES ON THEIR
•••• INVENTORY. I ca• •aao.LY wan I ~ ,r;
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CLARK AFB. Pblllppines (UPI) -A 7·
yo&Mld boy waved a llllall American
flag. A Fillpino couple hoJsted their cbUd
up to a hal!-<pened bus wlndtnr. A ....,.
ager oved, clapped and -.
It WU tbelr homage to men they didn't
evm know -the lint IJ'OUP ol returning
American prlsonen of war from
Indochina.
'''l'bis is whal It's all about.'' uid M.
Sil-Jaa Dnnlon of Panama CIJ, Fla.
He pmxl1y pointed to the flag bit ..,,
Brian, wu ..,,v1ng, os be carried the boy
00 bis sboulden.
Dnnlon and --"other -galhered arrund the aarlt Air F"""
Base Hoopital to ptet Ille Ont llS
American POW1 ......,_ --North Vietnam.
11le '"'*-""' uld the --began making .,.._ pbooa calla to
famJ1les ID !he Ulliltd Slol<o after lho:r
talked to tbelr -and dltc\...t personal a!faln. •
The F!Uplno oouple wllh !he ID!anl ..,
otood out -Ibo pndomlNol)J
AmertC&ll weJcomen and .....v -
the boy to the -· ol tme ol tbo -carrying the ..cur-..
A 11-,...<>ld Amerbl Pt a1Jo nnd
111U•m1otkallJ. Sbe caJlOd Giil "lWll
then" to eodl ol tha DIW iitltala. AaUd----
pmanallJ, &be replied, "No I don't, but
l 'm IUl'e glad they are here. n
From the sidewalks, from tbe upper
floor windows and from the rooftop, pa-
tients and members of tbe hospital etall
dapped their bands and clleered u aacll
bua unloaded the retumeea al lhe rear of
the bospllaL
A clotb -er nuttered aortly in the
late afternoan m-with bla red lettera
sa)'in& .. Welcome Bade." 9eJow were
llDlil written groetinp sayq "Vou Are
Nol Fllfl'lll'll ••• Have Many Nice Daya
, •• -Your Lmd °"II'-" a..t bospital b tht temporary borne ot the returnees until they are deared
for ODWil'd flllbb to Ibo Ulllled Satea.
LI. Col Rlcbard Abel. Cleveland, Oblo,
rode -wltb the fin\ tl'IDlpOrl of ~ ,.i pve bis !mptUSlon of !he
-ol tQIOllon -Ille men OD board. .. Alla-they got till to Ille altplane and
... doaed Ibo doon, they ..... Itualnc
-" olher," Abel uld. "llualn& the ~ and ...,.... A trtmendoua
elatloo CID their -Tears ID IOIDI
.,,.., ,... but they --eertainly tun .
ol bapplnea.
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able to get up anil lllO'ta aroml, they
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POW News Cu ts Shori 'Virgi11ian'
r r' ' ' ~J~ (AP Viewers f!OO<lj!d a local 1elevlsion station with .
telepbOne comj!lainls after a rerun i>i1the llllow'."The Virginian" was cut abmt to sbow p~ of war relurnlng.. , .
At-leut 76 calls from ·irate vie"!Orss~ noceived after the sbO\'I wu cut.aft.five minutes before its ~•lllllOO Monday, a ..v.•:...man for KNl'V uid. .,,...,.. .,,...... ·
, ~y ·~ you cuiffinll:·~ our ·good ~m·to show' this llind
of carbiae that we're nOt IAterestediin?" an.answering sendce.oper•
at.Jc QJl1'Jled oae male caller u askiolf. · 1 ~. wbo identifled bilnaelf •as a V.ietnam veteran,.i:laimed
be was "sick and' tired of tlte.whole thing," the spokesman said.
~all the complaill!ll'• were men.
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Fe.r'. Klsslager 'VJsJt
• meeting in Saigon of the flllll'Jiarly .Toint
Military Commission.
· The Pentagon was Ulld by North Viet·
nam of t h e releue thro;Uih what
Fiiedheim called· ·~comm.Unicatroo chan-
nels." He did not 'l'"CifY what ~·meant
bot said the misiage apparemly wu
83'0Clated with ,ltiisinger'1 · visit to the
North Vletoameoe capital. • I
KliSinger arri\'l!d today in Hooe ~
afelr1 four daya ol talU wilh North'Vlet·
damese leaders:,
' U11dor lerml <!,the ---ment u espla1siecl . In lbe pas1 by Kiaa-
loger, the Communists ore UI releue all
SC Americana beld captive in four equal
'"'""" about f!Ver'J two ·-· with au 1n be f~ by March 'II. '
Frledhebo aald It wu not known bow
the pending releue of 20 priloneil· later
• lhil -it -1d lflect Ibo. numben of
l'OW1 to be lnduded In the ... t llfOllP·
Nevertheless, he said, "We here are
deUgbted UI have tbe Imminent notiun ol
3>-mote of our merrbelJ·captive."
M111nrhlle twv freed U.S.-prilOSlen of
-!ell for -loday ahead ol ocbedul• because of critkal illneasea bl
their famlllea.
bndr. Brian D. Wood.I of San Diego, a
laat-m!n4te addltioll UI tbe group of
•'llrilolwn rele-M-1• and Mal.
Glenden W. Perkins ol ~ na~ left
Olol'k AFB for the Miramar Naval Alt
.Btltlcin In San Diego MrlJ toda~ •board
a special CHt ~. '!be other
released priaonen an remaJnlag at
Clark temporarily for medical and other -Officials said doclort and nurses -.
maklog tbe If.hour trip w:lil WoodJ and
Perkins.
In 1 statement read UI ne-juat
(Set POWs, ..... I}
' P~sihllity
Of FHght
Declared
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A U.S.
Magistrate has set ball 1t llO,OOll for a
Newpi>rt Beach man c h a r g e d ·on a
criminal complaint I n v o 1 v l n g a
mu!Umilllon-dollar securities fraud.
U.S. Maglslzate Veoetts T~
set bood Monday after a government at-
t'l""'Y Ulld him he ~ved .the delm-
dan~ David A. Wooldrid&e, waa about to
leave the oouotry·for the Balwtna•
· Woi>ldrldge, preaidmt of Cap l t o \ !Jolding Corp., a Loi Angela llOldl2ltl
eom~; WU arrested laat Saturdly al
Loa ~·tea International Alrpcrfby u:s.
postaf inspectors after a flight !tom Salt
Lab City. ~ .
Wooldridge aJleiedly nocelved fl.3
!Jllll\on from the sale d. Copltol ¥cfing
stock aa j10rt of the alleged fraud oo Jn. VestOn: officials sakl. ,
. In addiUoo, Daniel E. Mannlllll 'of
Newport Beach Is accused d. r..e!vlng
$U mlllioo li:om the sale of Copitd
holding stock, the gOvemment said.
Wooldridg .. waa arraigned in 111111 with
Capit<il aod 23 other firms ond Jn.
dividuals In' a 'Securitlel ond ~· 'CommilSioo civil suit alleging an Illegal
stock promollm capjracy. '!be coz>.
opirlCy ranged fntm Calilomla "' . (!lee BA!L, .... I}
" Oraage ..
W~r
' Looil for lno>ther , baj<p o( rain
on Wedneoday, (aboot II peremt
~) ·Vlhlch· 1'lill coat¥we 1111tll
Thursday momtoi, aooonfinf UI 1
Ille weot!Wr lady. llJibl.lD thi Ills,
lows In the llOs.
INStltE ·TODi\V 'l~ "SW11/'" Faf'tftlAold nd
Minnesota'• 'A"'°"nc Fraaa~
poUticiaftl ond Natitmal w ....
.,.., Polltioll Cll1ICMI lcod<n, nc
11ope '"' po11tica1 oppomnliev for tD o"' • n -ond nprtlitd lildT , plaN Of att.lck fll Ille
HOlllto!I """'~"'""· s .. llol'I/ I on Pop• l~ .
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_2 Gunmen !Free Last of ·20 Captives in 'fexaS
DALLAS, T.._ (AP) -ho -·
.......... -by -i, ltt "'" ficera. Mi I cA tldill:r .._ a ._.
-.......... tbe last ol • --
tlloy--tbu .;pi-..-.
The two -out ol the bor ~ tlloy bad -_.,... ..... a_,
alllempt II I:• LllL PSI' ofter a pallce
-lold a..m: "Yoa will lie -iD jail thin ...... "
One of the two, llllloa Alim Prai*, II,
Mlontlfied by pallce a an eocapoe from a
lllale mmtal hoopilll, IJbd b' a few
llilul<I ..... to Ills -.. Las v-. Both -to .. atlOmey
ll!OuCbl -to the bor .. -Dallu.
'lbm they IW I aidat4 W i t b 0 U t
mflla ..... Franl: ClllDlni out flrlt. Tben
,..... no r.plll1J of an7 abots l1ttd by
-*le dmq tbe .. ,,,. ...,.
...... roporled btaYlly armed.
The two were taken befolt MunlclpaJ
Claart Jud(ll Carl w. ,,....._ and
........ beJd Cll '50,000 -eacb. No
cbargel were rued at once. 'l'he7 bad rdeued the last ... bostage1
al 4:15 a.m. alter the police ddoctlve
,,...,,i...t: "! give you my won!, we are
Ill ~ to raid the place."
A DallM a114n1t7, rrut WrlCbl, ...
llnagjll lo lbe..,..,. early la the ~
by police alter Frank wed for him ... _..tor.
The det«tive, chain-smoking cigars,
Nixon Cites Money Moves
'Follow Devaluation With Tough Trade Barriers'
'll'ASlllNGTON (AP) -Prftldml Nix-
on aid todoJ -tloe ol the dollar
-lie ,_ by ...... lndt ltgisla-
tiall ~--..... , • '*-sbal:o farU.S.b' -1111
... Ille -·· droale -deficit. (Soopldme_ I, ..............
"-ll·IJ)
The --................... U.S. stance lo trade taJb with other
-. .. ,..,, efforts ..... lie made
lo erut -on U.S. sales ·--la a:m•M;i«d• tbollt D boun lfta' the
Unlleda-deftlaedthedollorby 10
......,..., Nixon aaJd Ille ...... -
J<ogisl-ii.-.. •pt --a"ay fnm their dl1crimiaatory
policta.n
"Dmllullm of lbe dollar • • • ii al best Cllly • lmlpo<a17 _.. to
* * * Tea for Tldea?
' pr-essur< on the dollar, lbe l'relldeol
saM.
He added that "trade leglalation must
follow.''
The ltoct market pve up much of the
specta<ular piD n scored in early
u.dlnc todly In Ille •ab ol the devalua-
Um ol Ille dollar.
The t Lm. (PST) Dow Jones average
ol. JD industrial stocks WU up 7.90 points
to 991.47. At 10:311 a.m. it had been up
more than 21 points.
On lhe New Yori< Stocll: Ezchange, ad-
vances ltill beld a S-1 margin over
dtclloa, but ea~ier lhe ratio had been I
lo J.
Broten aaid the earlier gaim had been
whittled u lnvestora took advantage of
lhe inliUal IW'ge to cult In profits.
The UI million shana which changed
bands oo Ille Bl& Board in the lim ball
hour or trading !'f: 'F-a. .,. ....
first.hour volume ~-
The chiel .....Uv.'smnamame as
photograpbera IDd ...,... we re
-into the-Oval OIDoe lo-the start of a meellnc Wat& Nina and
Treasury SeaeCarJ Geslt -
The Pmldeal, .. 1111 -··-wllb Shult<, uid "lor a grut majorilJ ol lbe
American people," the II percent
devaluallm "does not -Ille value of their dollan."
'lbtll, lalklng lo Sbulb lut wllb
pbrws 00.-,. ........... b' atWSdldl
tobear, lhe--to-
lqlalatloa.
He gave no spedllca on blll loplaU..
..-.II, lut uid be --..... about anotber' romld ol .,wa ... t.nien.
"We mmt.ao up• well a dDWn,".be
said, beca ... that It "lbe onlJ way lo gel
a lalr shake for America alnad.
"Only by heillg able to .. up" In ......
trade categories "will we lie able to get
others to mne down,•• be aaid.
. ,-He and Schultz disctJSSed the impld o1
American llWteb bdllg llooded by
lorelgn-produced .... and .. ..,_
said in some caw Ille .... la ..,
"drive a U.S. ,._ rj&lll GUI ol ...
lltence.
Nixon Reveals Plans
To Return 'in 4 Weeks
"To get a policy ol ,,_ tradt we must
always have in the -.,...., pro-
tection, .. N"WJD said.
He said be diltdll!~ 11i1 JieciWtn:.
pJam with Senat.e ftma O•••"tei
Chairman -I.mg {DU.), -with lliJuse Ways and Means Qwnm ....
• t
87 JOllN V ALTEllZA or .. _.,....,
l'rtlidenl N'WID left San Clemmie
~late_,. but he .... i..i
no doubt onr -be miC1J1 -.i to LaCasaPacllka,
He said admanUy that he woulcl return
lo San Clemente "ID lour .....U." 'lbal
stay could lie marted by a Yllit by South
VlebJ.aDWlf Prelldeat N1t1Yeo Van
Thieu.
Niioa already bas uid 'llli<u would
vtstt San Clemente "in lhe spring."
Bolh the l'losldent and Phi Lady uid
they regrened lt.ayq .. -"We're nafully .arty we have to
leave so aoon. and the weather i.s just
clearin& up, too," uid lhe Finl Lady.
"But we'll be blct." llid her lmsband
"In four weeta.
"By Ille way," the Prt.sident oonliDued.
"bow did you like .-prilonon this
moml.ne?" The Pml.S...t, obvlously, ... sWl
tcllalic over ba'ring spobn lo oue ol the
ttlurntng pri...... by phone -In Ille day -C.OL RobimoD lli5ner or
OOahoma.
Aller the few britl COllllDtllls, the
PMJ.S...t, Mrs. Nixon, daugbtel' Julie
N!JOn -and her bmbaod,
David, walbd oV<I' to a small "°""· _.,, bands with a rew guests on band
at Ille compound.
Nboo then speo1 a lew DIOlllOllts at lhe
ramp of hll chopper sbakinc bands with
San Clemmie u.,... Artlllr Holmes,
then be bopped a-.1 !or the shcwt
lllgi!t to El Ton> llCAS.
'Ibo l'relldmt'• .,. -bis -since 1111 -clay-......... lasted.
dozen days, but ... .-.i, cul lhort
sly loloocllJ'.
Jleporlen -w!IJ Iba -decided to ltlv. for tbe natiall'a capital
"I asked lbal 1111111 'l'Jallaft of the
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President -why are we going back -
and be answered simply, 'becaWJe I want
lo go bacl<'," Press 8ecr<tary RooaJd
7.iegJer related to r<porters.
Nontlbeles, the abort stay in San
Cltmente stJJI cridod some -and r<Iuallon ror: President, despite the
rain and wind.
His weekend activiUes included dlnner
al the El Adobe and a long drive in the
country.
'lbrougb Monday, bis last day in San
Clemente, the President maintained a
busy morning schedule, watching the
swearing-in of his last new cabinet
memb..-, Secretary ol Health, F.<lucatlon
and W.Uare ea.par Wtlnbtrger (Pie·
lure, Page 3).
'lben, u the Proaident, Weinberger
and Gov. Ronald Reagan began corr
versatioos in the ei:ecutlve offices, the
POW caD came in from Clark AFB in the
Philippines.
Col Risner. a captive of the com·
munists for the past eigbt years, ex·
pttssed gratitude snd devotion to the
President
Soon afterwards the President desert~
ed the four-minute conversation as •1one
of the most moving occasions sioce I
assumed the presidency."
f'ro111Pagel
BAIL ...
Canada and the Bahamas, lhe suil alleg·
ed.
Monday'• criminal complaint also
named Manning u a defendant and
!armer SEC attorney Rollert A .
EileoberJ u a· coconspirator.
Aalistanl U.S. Ally. Greg0f7 Glynn
aaid the government doeo not know the
wbereabou&I of Manning and that
Eilesil>erJ, formerly of Beverly Hilla,
Calli., bas been in llrael tor the past I~ ,.....
Thll lnlormalkln was derived alter
several penons -most of them
ISllOCiales ol Wooldridge and Mannina -
were Invited to testify al a federal &rand
jury inquiry, he said .
CbaJrman Wilbur Mills (!Mrt.), and
that he louod "_..oy • ...-. at-
titude toward Ille -......... "
Sbul1z Aid in _..., .. --tloe Mlnda7 .... __ _
Congress .. ~ -lqbla-tlon" with unspedfied a!eguards aplnst
disruption of domestic industrits u • result of importa. .
"1,.•P,,.el
SEAL •••
taking care of tt In _.,.., ,._,..
One of tbret animal -ofllcen who btpn wort la Coala Mesa last
Deotmber, Florence beliefts Ille aeal ii
the 8nt ever to lie taken Into custody in
the city.
"Wben I -lor the mamy I had
seals -.-y clay. But wllm I came
to work for OJsta Mesa I tboagbt I ns
through with thal You )Ult dooi expoc:t
them lo he walkinc -.. Ille -•
Actors' Gifts
Not Report.ed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -All tloc-
tloa-ne ll0,000 COlltribullea by
Frank Sinatra to President NID::ll'•
campaign fund WU not reported U
lhe law roquba.
Neither WU $i,lllO --"' Sen. Geort• lldlovere lrom .llr.
and Mn. Paul Newman -ap-
parently the IDm actor and 1111
wife, .1<>111111 W-ard.
Philip S. Bugi>el, dlnctor ol the
Office ol Federal E le c ti o o a,
~w:,~=-'==
ol lallure lo nport -above $5,000 wllhill 41 boon all6
receipt, .. nqufred by Ille lf7l
federal camptlp fundlDc law.
May Get More
Inconveniences Caused
•
By l 1h .Inches of Rainfall
Ne.trlJ • ball incb ol rain !ell ... the
0...,. Cout late loloocllJ' Dlaht and ..,,.
11 lhil J1101'111ac, callllnc a minor ,...
alide In Lapla Canyon, the cloolna of
Sall ,,..,...,.. Public Libra.,. ..a a
1'llrictlaD al lralllc on MacAnbur -A 10 pe<,,.11 cbance ol lhowtrl taoJcb&,
~ lo Ill pment WodnndlY
aflmloao, wu io..as\ by the NaUonal
Weather Serrice.
U-, nJcltl'• rain mtalllr<d JI inch
In Huntlogtoo 8-11 and .I incb in Sall a..-. .
The public library ID 8ao Qameute WU
....... arilJ clooed this IDOf'Dlnl. -•
, l
tmployta ...,_ ... -1161
entered lhroucb the -door _. -ed the carpeting.
Also lo Sea C!z '1 eftlrl'b ...
beplna tab fll. JDF !' •.._,'I of
oevera£ .......... A-Doi
Comerdo, duo to -ha .....
Clemente Golf 0...
ID Laauna -a -ndt aide ........ Ill l.qlm c.,. jaal -ol
WoocDMd Dmo. No I I -ropor1ocL
Thll ......... <11111117 .... --
-.. -..... lllacAltllar 8oulevvd al u.t .. ., Drift, ....
Ooocliol •
"I bne no dellr< to bmt yoa or !be
-boy," tilt -told rraok, "but
.. ho 1o 111111C .. "' mt._ 11111
daJilowrllyoa....,la,-llltllude.
'Illa! -ol Ptt1 ·-..... ~ ..• " _., ~ ..... ~ ......
talkod lo blm 'for a few W11••'&>llbloc
m lhe plJoDe • tnld llijr aon. love
,..._ I love :!"II , •• l'leaat doo'I, ploa!e
doe' . . . I doo' not them to -_ ..
All eoilJ -1 lnm Qo, wife also !ailed. <
.,... -· .., "oau....r.--eame out: "11 -boll. We 4111 aot•mow
if we wae lalfta to Uv. lrom one -
lo the Dtlll."
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POWs .••
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With Ctib~ on llijac~s ,CANNIBAL •••
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmldent Ni>·
... -today .. .........,, bas
..... -with Qlba ... hijacking.
'lllt IDdicatlm came in olf.tbe<:uf!
. 111~·1 reoiarb &o newsmea at the
White -when lie uid bi had jual
lalted to Secretary of State Wllllam P.
8-1 ... -"lhe ldjacklllg -' with OJba.. ,,,. ..,_ added U.t llogen "will
lie able lo fill :ivu in at the approptate
tbne." ;
'lbe -bnPugltt up the aubject
-lelling ,.porten that 1loftn .... ~~~ .. tui~~
AFlrOO presiclenl George Meany on
devaluaUOO and plmled lndt 1'1111a-
tiCll. •
11 ... Ihm that be Aki -al the ...,.
jeCla be had -with~·the hijacking ......,.m with Cuba."
,,,. ............... ..-to.
small -of --wlPo had hem allowed Into the White --Ganlen where Nl:<ou was atrolling with
Donald Rurnsfeld, Dew U.S. 1mbasndor
to NATO.
As the Prealdent ... prtpll1ng lo re-
enter bis office, he paused oo the steps
and dropped the indicalioo that negotia-
tiOlll had hem oompleled.
An agre<Onenl on llljacklng -1d be a
major breakthrougb toward 1mprovlllg
U.S.-Olban rdationl.
IT'S ALWAYS WHAT-IT SEAMS
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' There is a tendency to take shortcuh these days. Almost f1YWY skW profession
-tlUs-: . . . "\
The vast. majority of carpet r.""' t4ll ti.. hot-melt tape which is -a1 times
faster !Mn htnd ieWing. Drawbacksinc""9 ih9 fact..that:ih!t t•P. is .ttachecl to the
SECONDARY bacling, and if 'the secOtldary Ma!nt hM /Illy ~ to worlt loosw mm .... primary b1clci119, there Is nothing to holcl'>ihe carpet togothar. Aho, operating
hmf*•lurw of the il'Oll is crlt;c.f, and if ·tit• inMI le ~ fiot « too cold, ti.. is 1
aaslil)ct probabif'ity of a WHk sel'1'-.CIMal09 poses ,. ultimate fest 19 thle type of
..m, and -"'"" buft calicl irllMllWablt limn to repair.,,,_ else's.._ w!Wch
fine -•ROrt through the · t.tid-.cy Of wat carpet to ilrinL
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~ARPl15 e DIAJllS
16'3 Plau•le Aw.
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• ~· Precedes Ru ~·
Orange County Allport wDJ not lie af.
fected by the deci~ ol a federal judge
Monday "'lulrin& lbat alrporU 1w-
thelr oecurllY apiml bijacbn, Dlredllr
olAvlallon&bert-Aidtodq.
•llbeFedera!AYlalionAdmlnlllrolloo
had ordeted the nalion'• airports lo Jft'
vldo police olllcen at oil olrpllne
bolrdlnc pta IDll lo -alrlJne
penomeJ .......w. .,. ......... 111111-luggage.
"We've already taken tllat step."
Brtsnahan said. "'We've had -=uritJ
guards OD the pt.. ~ Dec. 15."
The judge WU rliht In moklnc tbe nJI..
ing requiring aiJporU to am!arm lo lbe
FAA regulation, Bmnahan llddod.. Be
said the lsaue for airport of!lciab -not whether a problem eaills but who Is
to pay I~ the ema aectrilJ, federal
"""""' O< the local airpcrlL Judge John Lewis Smith ol Iii! U.S.
District Court for the Dislrlct of ColuJD..
bia ruled Monday that an eme1pncy 11·
bled and lifted a reatrainb>r order wbidl
had invented the FAA from putting Into
effect F regulatioos before Feb. 15.
Lagunan, Aide ~
Plead Innocent
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Of Fraud Raps
, A Laguna Beach mm and bis job agm-
cy partner have pleaded 1,,,...-am of
multipl< charges !wed on ~
that Ibey defrauded an esliaWed • job ...wa out of agency fees eattmafed Id
$1 million. Orange County SUperlor Court Judge
J111111 Turner ICCepled the .,.... ol
Edward A. Lewis, a. of -GltmeJ>•• µ_, Laguna Beach and Brlao F. Herllg.
Sl, of Loo Angeles and crdered --
lo rotum to bis -Feb. 15 lilr
protrlal -and the setting ol • trial date.
Both men wae Indicted by the ~
Jury Oil cbargel tllat incl-tbell, .....
sp!racy and !alae adnrtlslng -• loag
InvestlptiaD by the -....., •• of..
!Ice of the operatiaDa ol tbe Job Culdanoe
Al."""'1 of Santa Ana ml Lone -
. Jnveatiptars said the --the flllilc of amplainla by a -ol job -... who told them Ibey paid their
fees, could not obtain jobs and lbm -
not obtain a refund ol the i....
Aiiction Slmed
For Girl,s Club
This Saturday
A burdy gmdy """' owned by -• Ernest 8oqpllne and four brand ........
. are 8lllllll items to bit the -· block Saturday al a -for the
Laguna Beach Girls Club.
Bidding will open at 1 p.m. at the
Laguna Monlton PIJybouae. Oiiier -up for grabs Include ... -. clbion,
clothlnl. IDliquel ml art --by locil N1sl1ewiid'.
'lbe can to be •ncffnnrd lndllle a
brand new Fon! Pinto, Fonl Tarioo,
Oldsmobile Cllllall ml 'l'o7ola Oomlla.
Bidding will Illar! at deoler'a -.
• ManeY l'llaed at Ille auo11aa ril be
'used lo defray the -ol eatahll!!hlnc ••• permanent home for the dub ... por·
lion of city (llvperly neat lo -Part. .A h>uae donated by tbe liclllD-
.T<>omey Development CoqlaDy will be
moved lo the site.
Anne Chided
For Beau's
'Time OfP '
LONDON (UPI) -A Labar ....... of
Pm•*•wt 1m a a. v• t*'I Day
D"'!'' .. fGr PdDcss Ame ... might
have bem ....-llh tliis:
"l8r Mow, I da't--ID
belieft ' "!lot_, ,,_""' -&'It lob ol leave?"
-l.ftls did lllll niolb' -It to the DJwdd 1*'"'-.._.,. ol Qaem .,,, ...... u. ....... .
bem•+.,a card.. lillieet. lie filed •
.,... .. illthedd!r .... 'oll'mfia.
lllllil; --the pM4 I aJ fWrme
-IL 11att ' Pliillipo is B<111nc
"""""' jWhllep. AID( .... ftply .... .., -lllll's V-'lllo)'---·--it ..,. • llllt tie 'rl' -•• ,.. ...
)'8Mye41 4e4\ ..... willl -tie mDJ la
w..i GennaDJ ~a IDll!lll>. alrNdy llOI'
bem able lo ~ hi\> .. ol •I• Ip
........ IDatliw ..t ddilswll tlle JDt-
ce& r.
Aw km a amdll. 'tflil lD ntitia,
_Jiit -"' die al • " the i-..... dplls, the q • licw ii ...... to ,.. the
1•••w•e repcwts:,. tarzn'1i'" .m..
'lbere are twe ..... th•rgN
amG11C n,ai ••I ' L ,,,.~~palms
GUI Ibey have bem posls 111 adl _.,
-.~-o1--.
logelber ... liiN -...... palU:. So nilJ Gill tbe nd cmpet i111JH1ml I I Ahbq lilr • ...._ _. ... ,__
Mare "'"'-ubi&tal -•
ta• ...... • WftllllC dleJ were ..... 1'1-llarpm--Twiiiwl, ........ .a't ___ • __
-Is' II I Jisdle--
of a warm flhw' I\ W1www tR It·
-JIOllllle --Ille -... tenilla. It 11111 • m • J aat beaNue -. 1-be7--eh.._ tlllt lllldt se .....,_.
oltbeeqmlrilm-b ··31orthe
---ii .AjWi .... -•t I !J .. Kier .. ~ peu I 4 ~ -·----·-·--lliidllf the ridilic lliey_ .. ,. , ... Is tniDill b • µw• 1'w f:l'Clm llieiac
alone -ol the -. lliey -.-r;, witll .... , .. , ... fll Ille ....
PlillliJio' -ii Ii"'! -Ill llio diXl:edaii Gf Jlil lllit WP w .. m be
-te<p "' ........ lniliig.
Lava Flow Battled
REYIUAVDt (UPI) -SaJnee <ftWI
...me ii -• -iilloaaed ..-.. ..,. ... w_m __
the HelpllllJ ,.. ladoJ, "1iaJ ID
preftll&, die , hidior:i ."' Be i1•1
lslaad'I mm. .... tfli;W1 aiPl. 'fteJ'
laid U. lna Plll4lll a auw • »Jad-lligla ..... _.. .-io1vm.
mar ,;., Ille w.r. r• \ 1..,..
l..ellde11en Gd Ne.,.
Brito!IJ nod --l a( Ille Uaille4 SI W ill<-• lo denlDe
the dollar by 10 percenL In Ille i.tpomid II Ille Bat cl 'he'w'
(Seenlaled .......... ll·U.)
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Weleome tO Administration
DAIL T ~ILGT Saff P ...
DAILY I'll.OT f
AID~ays
Asians Got
No Bidet.s
W ASlllNGTON (AP) -'!be 'S 1
for 1n1ema11ona1 I>emop•m ...--
no pink bldels -or ba-!arQ!dw tl
any other color -to .........,Ia, tile -
Departmeol Sl)'l In ._ ... 1o • -..
by Sen. J. w. Fulbri&h~ _., ...
Senate Foreign Re11Hnn1 Co""il""'
Press ollittr <llarlel w. llrll)' m wld
Monday that news accemt• If 6e
Artansas Democrat's charge !ailed to
mention that the (lUldlale •di-lor
bidets had been cancelled
A bidet ls a bathroom flltun!: ••1•1•1
in Europe and many.fcirmer ,.,. 4 I •
Cambodia. It is usually poroelaln. -
the die of a Joilet1 rigged like a 1•W14•
and used for bathing.
President N'IXon shakes bands wiUt Mrs. Caspar in as secretary of health, education and weliare at
In a recenl speecb, l'lllbriCbl 1l*d
from an ~·· rep•rt
saying : "We wonder, howeva, lf it ii
prudenl policy to .-sranto ol U.S.
taxpayers' mmey lo be used for the
purchase of bidels ancl oilier -.. ID
manchu yellow, f'el'!DC7' blue, •rn 1•
pink and surf ..-.
Weinberg.,. aftu her husband (center) was sworn Ute Weslem White House in San Clemente.
Candidate Out?
W onian Reporter Under Fire
SACmMENTO (AP) -Reporten
... ailc the Cllilomia Capitol · are
blWrinC and boJloling ... -to
::::=;:'u.. :r:"ea'{\1o1 -&..~
Aslodallan ,,..,,_ihe wanti 1oNiifor
tirgtmant governor. , :.
Tiie reporter b Bernice Slillei' • ol
--radio" slalion J JtRAK,, ·--llonday: "The -thing ii bded ......... an__,.,,,. .
A "'''""Mditim for removal 1 from
lbe • . lion if . ·-· ~-.,,.,, 0 gI\'m -t'l"'v" ... a U\Mll
the 1.egisiabJre's Joint Rules Committee,
-.Id mean llrs. Slater wwld be bamd
-the • ......., and Seoate-f\o<n ....
-have lo """" out o!:a amoll olllce m the fOU111\ llOor of the Capitol.
1"' issue mo!Jlves aniund a rule wbicb =bits reporters accredited by the ~.--WIJ!llng ,for "candidates ~ off;oe; or ·for a sta~ of!jl;e-
'lllal canfiJcl ol inler<sls rule 1IOUld be
...-.i to mean that.a~ wwld be Illa or .., C..pilol _,.;,tfok by
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'epJl!ln -
-tlodda, --.taey -pilifbl -ol the lkClalcby ri-·.,,,...., .-i the rule ..... adop1lid
Cory Proposes
California Junk
Its State Fair
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A new allempt
to abolish the Califomla State E>posiliOD
and Fair b under way in the legi!lature.
For the fourth consecutive year,
Asaemblyman Keonetb Cory inlnlduced
iegj&lallon Monday lo sell the stale'• caJ
Ezpo !atjlity in Sacramento "u soon as
reasnnably possible."
Tho Gardeu Grove Democrat ...,.
leoded the &tale would be better oU to
have the state Fair alternated between
the Las Ailgeles County Fair in Pomona
ml the Alameda County Fair in Pleasan-
ton.
His bill is identical lo bills 1iil1ed in
three ...-legislative sessions.
1"' 111a1e suhrid1-caJ Ezpo by more
!ban '1 million annually, iDOBlly for
reliremml ol bcncls used lo-the
facility wbidl opened in 1968. Cory's bill
bABJZI.
"Granting that bldoD may be -sii!ered a necessity by NsMmt mil
foreign Carobodi-and ........ too,
U18t white Is aaodllod wltlt -ID
Southeast Asia. owolJ tben -be mmy other ltema ol bi&her ..,.II) ...
wbicb U.S. 1a:1P13en caa be aalaed to
pay."
Bray said $1,91 In ---ea were Involved in tbe paa• t sr __., •
tended primarilJ for a ' S "el Bil lie
added that the lnlPO< !Or JU*4'1i -
said the request -.......... .
basis of ........ llalllJ ml jWlot ... Ii
color requiremeDtL"
Pills Lose Out
In Oldalwma
OKLAHOMA crTY (1lPI) -'Illa
Oklahoma Boaae Im 4 5 tr t a .. tit pennlt do<lon lo ___ _
~ o~ °!\':"baatmo:::=:-"(' , ...
"Get )'OQr -oat ol tile-." ... Wiley Spaitman. (n.or-), 11 M I aJ
the bill, lald. "Ym ----Street (In ,..._) ., a -llfllil ..
-tho gir1I -'ftlJ *" ....... Jicidl)'WIML" ) ..
Rep. Mitt B I -(DD ._.. •.
--·-wld .... -. --P.1 ' ....... .... lbieutl to a. i 2 t How ... _,.
pormls -tile ltPt .. -tr .. cblldral ... a-.
·Den10nstrator SALE ' 1
FIRST SAI,E OF THE YEAR?
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Capris
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e MARQUIS
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e CONTINENTAL
e STATION WAGON
Conti 11e.ntals
TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS
on these near new
low mileage 1973'~
llaDw Of 'l'be Nn Car , , ,
"<Q•W• 'l'e•eii"
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hlison & ·son
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COUN!ll.Y UVING DEPT.. -Reg~ In gOvemmtnl oeemJ 10 be
a n!cu¢ng dream amoni the Pun!
'lblnl<°" ol Orange County these days.
TnlublO. il. lhe. notion ii havlng a toogh
limo oalchinl OD. ·
ln our area, for example. the Pure
'ndnken have examined local city
governments, turned them over Uke eo
many rocks, and found \hem waoling.
Sadly, almoot, lhey have decided Iha the
cities bavm1· used thdr oelf-<lelmnlna·
lion very well.
Thus tl!e 1binken conclude that
regiooal-type government. i( given con-
trol, could do tbinga a lot better. Ron
Ca.pm, chalrmao of our Orange County
Board of SUperviaora, ts one of these
tldnkera. Caspera bas already sul!l!ested
that maybe we have too many clttea.
Of courae, he la. tti" l>ead of a regional· type government which may have
swayed-lib thlnltlng oome.
THERE ARE, HOWEVER, otl!ers, like
the old 19'12 Orange County Grand Jury.
I~ pluggtd hard In Iii final report for
some 1rDore repona1tsm and the Jury
doesn't really represent any particular
gov~t at all.
Anyyta:y, those who favor regional
govermuent get pretty nervous when
they see· what the people often do in
areas now controlled by a regional setup.
Faced with considerable future growth,
ror example, residents out in Irvine took
one look.at the way the County Seat was
running tl!lnp end charged headlong lnlO
cityhood. Now the new city is rurmlng it.
There are other area1 which still look
to the County Seat for their local govern-
ment. Areas like Laguna Hills, El Toro
Mwlon Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Dan~
Point aod Laguna Canyon.
IT IS VEXING to the regionalists that
talk ~f annexation or cltybood keeps
cropping up in these regions. It is Uke
brushflte. You go around and stomp it
out one place and it PoPI up another.
Returning Bmne
Cm~. Brian D. W9(lds Qeft~ Lemoore, Calif., and Major Glendon W.
Perkins, Orlando, Fla. speak IA> newsmen before leaving Clerk Air
Base on a special Oight to the states. Both former POWs have family
emergencies and are being flown home before the remlinder of the
servicemen.
Offieial Fired . .
Secret Service Cliief Dismissed
WASHINGTON .(UPI) -Robert H.
Taylor, chief of the White House Secret
Service detail, has been fired following a
rift will! presldenlial asabtant H. R.
Haldeman, it was ~arned today.
Taylor has been ttplaced as head of
President Nl1on's protective detail by
' effect until ned Feb. 1.
Dubbed the "Gordon " no-fault bill after
its chief s~ for the past two years Jn
the legistaturi, Sen. Berhard J. Gordon,
a Republican, the measure passed both
houses by two-to-one margins.
e Stennb Fair
JN SHORT. Welter Reed "Anny Medical Center ( )
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Doctors at
' • ' report Sen. John Stennis, shot twice in a
"------------' ~.treet boJ~up two weeks ago, Is showing
Richard Keiser, one of the agents under
his former command.
Authoritative sources said tension
bdween Taylor aod Haldeman, lhe White
House clllef of staff, bad been growing
since the Nov•mber election.
encouragmg progress."
POWs Enjoy Freedom
Showers, Hot Food Wort~ Weights in Gold , • • Ci'.Aruc AIR BAS!!, f'WIR*-W'l
-1be Uolted .... ..., I I ,
pri.loners. of Wit 1"ft ....... TE' Mee
today, swapplaa nr *1tle .. *" , ...
hot ahoftnl ml A-:.. .... • If.
flclalJ worbd to pa sra -• a quick trip --• •
Tbe 142 ID<O """ -... M I
followlog thelt -la --..;:
junsJea of -Vlelmm ---dawn ta becln thelt llnl Iii • <( Ir-.
1be day ..... l!JJed with -...
cbeclul, -.... 'og, ..... calla home and me .Inc fir ..
uniforms IO set ,....,. lor ..-lldlt,
posslblY 1bunday O< ~. to -
AJr Force -in ColilDmL
MEDICAL DnlCl!llS 111 a.rs -
bed ~w -·-tllo -dt I In blue pajama, were ..... ,.... 11-
sald Iha -WKe !ta .... .....
aod In generallJ' guod '*'-...... .
Despite the routine of """'"111, Iha wards were delcribed as acenes cf a-
uberance will! the me a ~ tbe
heady feeling of beloC bock ._ fbdr
own. after years in cmfinemeit One
senior officer described' ttie mien as "tigers."·
By midday, II of the relunlees bad
been Issued new unilorml· aod 'II bad
completed calls· to their flmllies Ullller
the Operaµon HomecomJot plan; eadl
man was to be allowed "One JS.milute.
call. But Air Foree Maj. Robert
Daugherty talked 40 mioutea with !Iii
wile in Colorado Springs, Colo.
One srurce said a number of men were
signing valentinea !or clepeidmt ocltool
children on tbla sprawling Ametlcu -
to lhaok them for tbe.DUm<rOUS -1111
"Wekome Home" signs they pll m Ille
hosptW walls.
DESPITE PREVIOllS waniiap Ille
men would not want IO talk .-tbeir
pri80D ·ezperience1, medical olfioen aid
many s~yed up until 4 a.m. nd!angiag
Wes about thelt -aod joDlg about it.
In at least one pri!lon camp, it herame
bg" 'it lll'ft I i-tJ' ID tbe l&-
llii6..,. ti a _ .. eaptme. Blldom _......,_._..,.._.
tpedel •• f 0.. ·--i*eteaded Ill .. Z St 'W 1 '8"1 I be miaSed
lliL ,.... _____ _
... .,. *' • , ... , ... lie ...... 1111...,. ........ __ ,
---• --· • .,._Ju~.. Ir ll8ll , •w." A rGlr of
I Jf ..... .... _, .............. bot
-• ~ -,..., IMld doc:ton r-lal ... -..... -llllo the baas tine• ._. timel to Wber' up
witll jdF I Amf.rka .... At-M 'r,.., lleopol ,lbdr
........ -...... " , I rllila --.
bod ·-Jf, ..... spplo -...... .. •+, billl&ed .,...,,,..,
&alad. awi. llnldel aod chocolate cake.
An officer who a~ with them aald be saw m illslaoc<s ol the meo becomloc liclt
flDm eatlog toQ much.
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A RETl,IBNEE SAID be ltnevr of m
,\mericall POWs wounded by the niaasive
Bii bombing ralda on Haml Jaat
December but said <lie ~ "concussion
knocked a big· hunk of ·p!¥!tt from a • celliDC and It fill oot gey.m the head."
There were· also stories of harsh treat· I
QIOOI al the hands pl North Vl•tnamese
captora. _ . .
·=man was made to lie in a rice pact.
dy • tl!ao 14 hours will! ooiy hls
f ... ' · out of the . water. Another
bad ult rubbed In burn wounds be suf-
fered when be ,was shot down. Another
said be knew rJ cases where men were
hung by their bands.
* * * * * ~Still ........... ed Gt4tf
DivorceOff;POW's Wife
Set to Resume, Marriage
no nrus AGO, 11n. v-. led a · -"l'Ulr -... !'ml, wlloft they ttiod 1or • af e rill Ille North I
Vietnamese' delegation to the peace talks.
Rebuffed , !he womeo dumped
thousands of lettera callingfor release of
POWs on the Nortl! Vietnamese embassy
lleps, then returned home.
Last year, with~ Wat ~tinuing and
peace Wks stalled, Mrs. Vohden started
actim for a divorce from ber husband,
wbo wu shot down over North Vietnam
00 April 3, 1965.
Sbe halted the proceedings when the
peace Wks reoewed her hope. and
divorce seemed far from her mind m
Monday. Vobd~n, ~mong the first of the
American POWs !9 be freed, bad called
her from Clerk AJr Base iD the Philip.
pines.
* * * * * * "I REAU. Y wasn't that excited until I
beard his voice," she said.
Assembly. Panel Pushing "He's still the same bard-oosed guy.
I've stopped worrying about it ... " 1Jke the county government, for es:·
ample, knew what waa best for the folks
in Laguna Caeyon when they slapped a
flood plain f.ODi1lg M the plate. 1bb
would require future buildings IO be on
stilts or ptera.
_ Thus when the. enraged canyon prop-
erty owners started tallting about gel-
~ the hell out of county cootrol and an-
nexing ta Laguna Beach, some of ~
county shaken and movers were bafiled.
It came IO a head at the time of the
state funeral for Presideot J.yndoo B.
Johnsoo.
The conchtion of Stennis, 71, was
c~.;!d Monday from "very serious" to
"serious'' and his prognosis from
''guarded to ·fair." He sat up in a chair to
watch television newscasts Of returning
prisoners of war .. ..:=1.':~~edw~ might be <_TaX Exemption for POWs
e Bes .. !J•!I . ~
.. He sotmded just' as strong as ever. We
could have had one of our good old ..
fashioned argumeol>."
During the talk, Mn. Vohdeo !Old biin
of her leHSW divorce action and of the
abuse she bad takeo from cranks after It
had become public mowledge.
WHY, DON'T MOSE folks know'
what's heft for them!, After all, the.
County Seat ii ~re lo help them ..•
Most recenOy, the city' of Tustin went
before the county's LoCal Agency Fonna·
lion CommlS8lon (LAFC) and !Ued a ,..
called sphere or influence map. Tustin
said its influence should carry into the
regions of Cowan Heights Lemon
Heights aod North TusUn. All of t1!b is a
preUy bucolic neighborhood ta Orange
County's fJJolhUls •.
Folks whci I~ In tl!at sector, however,
apPBrenUy don't want to be included in
1\Jstin. Knowing Tustin, you can hardly
blame them.
ADDmONALLY, THEY apparently
have sonie serious question if Orange
County government can extricate them
from Tustin's future embrace. As a
result, it has been reported that the
Foothills Homeowners' Assoclatlon is
uow studying a possible cityhood move
for the estimated 24,000 souls that live in
tl!at neighborhood.
And anotl!er municipal brushfire ep.
pears on the• regional government
borizon.
All tl!b has to be Irksome for those
wbo repose in ivory towen, telll.pg the
P@Ple that regional-type gove.nunerit is
the best of all PoSSlhle ways to run
things.
Particularly irksome when the people
start running the other way. ·
ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) -The !late
legblature. ~ ..... fault insurance
btll late MOliday aod the ollice ol Neloon
A: "ll<de!eller immediately 8llDOWiced
the governor would pass the bill lolO law
!Oday.
1be announcement, which s a i d
'Rockefeller was "delighted" will! lhe bill,
came after lwrs of debale during which
opponents said the measure did not go
far enough and that it was insurance
company oriented. The bill will mt take
. "!• ...
'Hflf9 comes a kid now.•
. INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (.u') -Mrs.
11any·s Truman 008erves her a8th bh'th-
cray tOc1ar • .ytth notl!log IJ#!ai ~nnec1
i;y llie Willow of the former )lt'e!ide'nt.
Known in her hometown .S simply
Bess, Mrs. Truman always enjoyed
simplicity, even when her husband was In
the White House.
Truman died just seven weeks ago to-
day and is buried-at the Truman Library,
a short distance f r o m the Trumans'
spacious Victorian home.
eE;reemtions
BIJS'l:l, N.Y. (UPI) -A men, hl1 J1lf•
and their &-year~ld daughter were fotcM
to kneel on the floor of the recreati6n
room of their $50,000 ranch-style home in
their nJgh~IQt~s,. then each was shot in
the back of the heed with a high-powered
rifle, police said !Odey. ·
The victims were identified as Robert
W. Hallett, 49, his wife, Grace, 39, and
tbeir daughter, Ann, 8. Their bodies were
found on the basement floor.
e Blue Jtlovle
ALBANY, Ga. (UPI) -Owners of a
cable television company are stlll
scratching their head about a "V!lfY q:-
pUclt" silent stag movie they gaVe their
subscribers in the middle of ''The
Rookies" TV series Monday night.
"Needless to say I'm just sick about
the whole thing," Peter Freehauf,
manager of the Gray Cablevision said to-
day. "We know what happened. But we
don't know how or why it happened."
Warming Seen • ID South
' • • Snowbound S. Carolina Seeks Disaster Area Aid
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -A move to a:-
empt Cal1Comta'1 relornipc .,.-<(
war Crom mte tDcome to.. for 1111 time
they were in Indochina POW camp1 ._
sailed throllgh its first committtt hMriaa without dissent. I
"Estates of Californians listed u sms.
log lo action aod iben IOund In have -
Another Settsion
Seen Necessary
For Laos Peace
DAIL'( I'll.Of
DELIVERY SatY!a
-....... _., ... fnln 113te ir>
haM ·~-~ ..... thebiJlb)! ~ . A -•11• •--.,,.. Wear Bracelets
111111 IH-_, ill the Ave»Ny
--,.. .... OimmW..-the MalkreJ Pd Dnmor.rat's measure to
..... .,. ... -Oimmitttt
JI-............. -floor ii awroeal "1' w.,s .-d Mew.
"Wejolt ......,-.. • waaJd be un-fA:tollle_ .,.. ___ livea,
• .... JIOll <( -.-. .. ftlum ~ _. a..e a ... ··ne If.ate m..
pale ..... a lliimeJ' tu burden II
x.-. tlild ·---Ille ..,;;.. --Col ~ •.,ior, a JopJ ollitt at-
bdlOll ....... Air --lo Los ,........ Aid Califonlia bas :m men
listed • POWs • JOAS. nn: than any -___ 'ni,lor .,...,. ill favor of
Ille ltill
BE D"'"'lllD't the measure as
tile malt amhitW prisuua Lu _relief
lill .......... "1-s --
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917 .W·Dr 'I '• llil nld mea in ~If ...... tolllefamillesof-___ .._ _ .. __ _ ed.·-.. ! J. ~ YW)inC finD..
cill • ... " -family.
'Ille llil -lj1l1ly to men taken
f14+e • 111.dwed m· • C in action
oiler 11 ., <( Ille Golf II 'l'ookio
i&Mise ii 1 t\ 195f_
A -It.a-11i11 died laot 70"'
ill Ille ... "' . ...... ............ In
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ua&w 8 9111\ca 8 1n11.
&w I I .. .. II AB 115• BtnlD'•
I I fhe • .ua II. ,
New Mmeo OKs
F.qoal Righi&
Bill in Senate
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -A national ad-
vertising campaign· bas beff1 launched. to
encourage Americans to keep wearing
POW-MIA bracelets until all mis.sing U.S.
servicemen in Southeast Asia are ac-
cotmted for.
yiv A, a group which distributed mono
th8n 5 million of the bracelets_ a&
oounced the campaign Monday. Backing
the campaign is a coalition of 40
crganizations.
"Don't take off your bracelet,'' one
newspaper advertisement says. "'Ihere is
more you must ·do."
The ads urge bracelet-wearers to wire
their congressmen demanding "'that not
one JM:DDY of your taxpayers money be
speot rebuilding North Vietnam unless
lbey return all our prisoners.''
• The Defense .Department still Jistll
about J ,300 servicemen as missing or
unaccounted fir lo Southeast Asta. .
lll••efl .. ""-
Al Ille POWt debarked from
1be Plane, Joy Jeffrey, walclt-i.., televlllloo In Dall ... TU¥
lo 1ee her husband, Maj. Roi> ert Jellny, duped her hands
and Aid, 'Oh Cfod, don't lose
the 'picture.' t.ter she aw bor
POW husband on ?he alntrlp.
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Killed· in Torrance
TORRAl'ICE (Al't -l{un-!Jlveiliiiatori Wei they bad uocertain why the robber or
dreds of cblldnm iiDlnitd the no~ ,u to the killer or kllJ. robben f<llllld t> ......ary to
Rolllng llllliJ Tbealet in this; ari. • • , . kill the !tur, lince eacb tl-
LDI Aiigeles -.-Ii Wlitin{ 'lo 'l\e · Ytctllm _. identified ready bad beea· lmmoblltsecL
get the bl!ll ... 1a wbea. Iha . . J.. _ doon O[Je!ied ti-a l[ll!daf •II L1odl B. -.., Jli, .,. , "IT MAKES '"'sense~' r-..
iday ma*ee-. ·' : • · u l1ltlM sO'w; Georp ~ ter said.
BOt the doors-Were bOI -·oll<. Jt, .,._; Gey llrowa, , ... "It's. Qrllx specul~tlor!, but
ed, and !be..--nn11Jm. 32, doormia; and Clyde Felts, jt looks liU tliey were beel-
ed away Moadly after llOlll:e 1&, ~ . . Ing \¥hen theJ weN killed.'! dlooovered the bodleO ol four . . , Foster said.. lie said all the theater eml>loJell on .a blood-T!IB llOllllll were dlscov-victims were f<llllld face down.
l[l!atter.d Ooor. , . ~ -a relative of one lnvestigalorl speculat&d that
Tufsda1. Fo!itvY 13, 1972 DAIL V PILOT 5
lhe Saint VALENTINES Day
_.>.-n• Massacre Stam Again Tomorrow at
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Police ·LI. James.~ mtim told pollce the tbeat.r ooe of the employes had been
llllmed the alaylnp to "Jn ....,..,. had not returned forced to open the safe after
eucution." He said the vi<> bomo, pollc!e said. • the night's re<eipts bad been . ,
tlJm -thr&a men ancl a ,.... lnoeitlpfm said !hay were '<k\>Osited. .. ,_
Candy Valverde, 14, 'ol
Salinu liloves In her
22nd banana on the
way to No. 30. Thanks.
to her, the freshman
class won the c<inlest; ·
in which over two tOllB
of ape food were con·
awned In four hours.
Ellsberg
Promise
Broken?
, man -were found W\111 their ' · ·
-l!1ubed and tbelc hands tied bebiDd their t>a!'k' .•
POIJCl!l SAID !he slayings
apparenUy occurred late SIJl1'
day, ojuring 'a rollbery '!I .Ille • theater's ,-"enCI, ,...1p1.,
about $2,000, from an office
safe.
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Amnesty,
Opposed 't
ff:eaga~ Tax Plan
,~~~lud~~·~~~tline
SAc:iw.IENTq CAP) -· THE REAGAN plan would
Gov. Ronald Reagan bas made spend' $115 'million ti the
0 a firm ' 'l:ODlJD,itment'' to surplus on a one-time '8 per-
~ .ip to $50 mlUlon ,. cent incoriie tu rel!ate on,
worth ol cout1lne paric sites ne:<t sprtoc's state t a x
wilh part of the state budgtt returns, ... up another ...
By·Agnew IUlpl .... a key Republican ~\\i.~w:.oi:r: , lawinaRr says. ..ven months, and put tho re-
, . , l Auetllblymau William T. maining tr1 mflllon b\ a
LOS 'µi<:ELES (AP) _J. J!'!gley, Jf«Watlve alllllor of special fund !or capital ln-
Presideol..NW>n.cannot grant' Reag_an'! 18511 million ta;s ut vestments. . amnestY to Vietnam war and Ca1>1ta1 outlay plan, said Tbe o)lly project Reagan · Monday !he tax cut pnipooaJ mentioned in his "report to
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Of-deserters, beea!JI<,.. to !lo '°!I ''V"'Y defmilely" ClOllllllll$ tho lhe"'6<>Ple" ¥11 week far U9e
could le&4.them to,,tlliak fheY t .Rel,lllblpn governor to pro: of 'lhe extra 11'1 mlllloo wu
were autcmatically forgiven, vJ<!O. !If* slate money to buy ~IOll. of the 103-yeal'-
Vice President lljliro. Alnew 1 bariaiO -:Price coutllne prop-. old Capitol bq[\dlng to man It
ficial records reveal that,
when Daniel Ellsberg checked
the Pentagon papers out from
!he Rand Corp, be promised
in writing that he woulil not
copy any part of them.
said ' -• · lliles.. · ·• · ,,,.. t!arthqUat& ~ ~1 said ,. · , -' • At 'the same tbilt, a . the Capitol wort w.iild only
We DlllSt be portlcularl,y separate •Democrat-becked cost'!$ milllon to $m nilJJ;on.
bard and tough ID our lraat-,Jllan .19 earmark $50 milllon of • .
Tbe governmeot contends
Iba~ many months later, !he
papers were returned but that
by then Ellsberg and Anlhooy
men! of ~.'' Agnfw j11e ~te's $85% million budget "111AT LEAVES $50 mD1lon
told a Republlcan L1Dcoln Day surp~ was lnlroduced bY for coastal acqulJltlons. It ts a
Assemblyman John Dunlap firm commitment by the ~I -~~! Digbt.m (J>.llapa~and AlanSieroly (D-governor. , . to me wbotever
t ~' ul&&Q one ~ Beverly Hills). is left over for the coastllne,"
bear about how deM'tero say .J~.~ls f o 11 ow e d · Bagley said ill an ioterviow •
. ( BRIEFS ]· ;t_ ~t ~~;!',.-~ ! ~!a"..t~;.!T -~.=-~Tbe ~~ ~ m~b.iill
_ ~-8 --~· part officials bad turned down amendmepts to an earlier
--------. . a chance to purchase an speeds up !he bearing process HE SAID his f'"""'5 "11 am. estimated "10 million worth of, on !he measure by two -1<1, Rusao bad eo~ Iha oecret nesty were 1'affltmed early S4Jlbtm' caJifomi'! coastline ·J!l!gle)" '8id. ' • · · , :
study of U.S. mvolvemenf In , &foadaY·~ be watclled 1be prbpettles at b3Jfllleirilimef ' · wtt8d of 1be ~ :klay
Vietnam. first American pnaonm of ~ because no funds were wait for !he first eommltloe
Tbe written statement Id! · war arrive at Cl_ark Air F°""' allocated for that purpose. ~on a ..., bill, lhe tu
by Ellsberg wllh the Raild · Bue m lhe:Pbilippmes... . J ... > ... ; , , -.... , cul plan will.be beud·Feb. 28 Corp a pnva~ reoearcb "Thoae .,.. llleJDell wbo are · ' · and or .tlo!I sa1c1; ii w"' . iM JteroeI-61 thAI war ·• • .'t"'OUSANDS OF acr~.of . -bit,~·Asaembly Revel!lle . · g • · ' • ..-W", those who 11 1 llOt •pt:U!lOI coastal properl)! .. may '-'T-tioo Committee, 1¥1,.said. lain ••• the documents until . ,, · ~from their au--be lost in the near futu:re1iftbe' >J'f~ ,,., I ti' i;·
returned, and •• , I will not ty, Ain'1!-lllY<l • state;<> doesn't ac.''"'im' "·TWO OO'BER controyenial reproduce or alter ilny pa4~r· ~'!be vice lrisi4ent also waa med I ate I y ," !he two parts of the Beagaii plan .. are
parts tbereol." Crlttcal of an .editorial In the Democratic assemblymen said . misalng ,from Bagloy's lqlsla-
New York Times , Monday ·1n 1 prepore11 statement. , , , lion. They are a penn1nent 10
• •--&--.. n-1•-· which stressed Abraham Lin-'l'llls I••islation is esaential ~-t Income tu cut and a
---"CW .. c 0 I n • • h u m anltarlanlsm -llo ~-I ti I --· toward Civil War deserters If, we:i.are to fo w the IIUID-. _complex const tu on.a ame:uu·
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe
ralptioo of Dr. Dooald J·.
Kinbler after six moalba ..
director of !he world -fa .....
•. da~W \be people last No-· 1 melll which would clam)I a lid
"THE IMPLICATION ' .... ,-~· our ·~hie .... ~le speoding by future
that LineolJl'was 10 tillleS the : ""8loo. •!bet, said adimmstratloos.
hnmanitirian QW' l'fesident ref to V<J!er ~· ol Ba&loY wd lhooe provisions .. l;ID Diego Zoo was IUlllOWICed
Monday.
Kintner, a, was a manage-
ment c:oosultant for Teledyne,
lne., before taking the poat
last Aug. 15, be succeeded 0r:
is," be said.' •But Lincoln did !,be ~ eonservation In-· -_which Beagan ~ _would
not give · ail)n'esty wltho'ut 1tiathte. i ultimately save callforma tu:·
strings attached. Amnesty bad Bu~,Bql_ey (R-5an Rafael) PIY!!'S $211 billion. a year -.
a purely mlJliary purpose-to uid ~ Reagan tax cut iQn; ;wDI be included ,In a later
encourage Confederates to w 'he introduced Monday ~ proposal spooaored
desert... as a to ~? early by other Re1K1b~.
Clwies Schroeder, wbo WU
dir&Ctor for almost :JO years. Agnew said any Union tall • ropr.,.ms a ~ " ,The Bagley !fgislatioll js AB soldiera wbo were granted tment by the governor . 1411. T h e Dunlap-lileroty
No future plans were an-
nounced by Kintner. Charles
L. Bieler, 31. s ~vlce 1
manager of the zoo, was nam-
&d 'dlrector on an Interim
basis.
amnesty were forced to serve fo1 the l»astal ftmd. ~ measµre is AB 332.
out their term of duty. 1--;-:~::;~p:f==:::;;~=---F-He said leaders be talRd I t• with oo his recent ~nation r tour of Soolhea.t Asia· f11P-..
ported Nil<lo ill his Vleloal)l
• -r1t· _ ""-IUv . policy "became the Preaid~ n ~· .... didn't take the aasy way Olll.'
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ "Not CX10 country I vlalted 1 __ , ever indicated -any dissatlaW>, ,
screenwriter Norman w~er. tloil wilh thO role ol tho Unlled • '
who authored the 1970 ~ states u a force' in the aelf· 1 ,,
•"Joe;" pleaded gulllf Mo"llay , determiaatlGD and freedom of
to •• ~-clWJe of 411,.. eowrtries.'' he..id. 1~1aultl~g an alrllnt .
---and was placed, OD • rrt:,::~ . .ci.rt b. • Highway ·1 Woflelberl oentenced Weslot, -.
l .. -Yorlt Qty, ... Iha! "D . -.-cbargea!Wtho· amages
govemment dropped a felanY
complalnt ICCUliDI him. ol In-' • \ 1er1er1ne ,.1lh .. airllpe !Ugllt. Expensive .. He pleaded guilty to olmple , 1 ••
assault-the lntenllallll bump-BIG SUR ( A o ). Ing of an llrllDo llel'ardeal ' wilh his body. Reconstruction of a JOO.yard
• i stretch of acenlc Co as
• ·-·~· .Delq lllcbway . l • ~ .Ut by SA~ (AP) -A mld~ldea wtll take thrae •
bearing on • a ' controm'llll n:mlhl and a major outlay of
Asaemhly reapporUcmDenl cash, says the state~
plan bas -4elaJOd ""' of lll&hw days to "lei Iha' puhl1c and ,,,. .:::: w1lleh ealllpled ~ hive time" to lludf Iha eiCht miles IOUlb of hete..., ~a]k o( !he redlstr1o-Loller ~ <r•'*! I llli!J ..... requlrtrw expensive inn In ~ plan are allO l>llDC ••r l'OOlllllll!tt lllPW'I' •1,
wider -for !ft ..va dlvtsioa ............ said -dlys. 1111 dlllr9llll of lbe ·-. . ..... ,.,---~ .., pot-Commll* raid IN AfllOhil!A Inc Id t n I ,
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Wondering ·about
Valentine's day?
• _ · fxptesS .YQilr • .
· ·1 lOYe with' a
Iodtot from
our collection.
· In Hk g9ld,
From $21.
VAl.El'lllNE'S DAY
WfDNISDAY,
l'OJUAIY14
Mo"llay.
esrs-i-ee•
'Lawrence E. R. Y-. 38, II I~===== ,........, WU l'ftlll iDte jbo J ,
-Catmll -WI nwtClliOO (llPI) -ADAWOL-wlto 11 , 'lb-
ad ldnWl 11 "• ....... ...
dMdaa1 afllr ........... -vw.n·· ........... .
,... In ...-llGndl!' lor lli-
~an -laal ..... mor.
Fruc1I M. OoOdell, 2.1,
Manamu, Va., wa ordered to
,....i • ,_. la pria for
air piracy ml five y&a!O for
,..q I ru-m to commit a r.1oroJ by U.S. lllllrict Judfle
WllUam T. llwllltr'•
.....,, _ ..... ,-
Olberl tried to -tho rifer ID I raft.
'!be )lloallrey c o u a t y
=.:..ollke~: z:.
but oflklm atatloled II the
Carmel River brldp ... not
rMtl'ered Younc'• bcxlJ.
Rain slaabed Into lbe coast
over the •oetencl, ca\ll!ni
-of rocks, mud and cllrl le
IUClolenly rmnble down I Blc
SUr cllll ltlO feet lo Ille -SWlllay.
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LOS ANGELES • rASADOtA
SAllTA BARBARA • HONOl.Ul.U
PlfOE!'I~ • scomiw.E
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DRUSES ., Long&. Short. Good. Variety. Sizes 5·6 to •
1.1/12. Values to.$75.00 1/2 Off •
PANTSUITS e Goocl Selections. Ma,ay Fabrics. All Sizes.
Values to $100.00 1/2 Off •u•u • Many To C.._,se Fr~ Including Our Fabulous
Velvets. Values to $55.00 1/2 Off
PANTS e ·ManyFabric• and Styles. All Sizes.
Values t~ .30.00.. ALL 1/2 Price
TOPS e Hundreds •o Ch ... se From.
ValU.s to 28.00 ALL 1/2 Price
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JUMPSUITS e Dressy &. Casual. McJny Styles. All Sizes.
· Values to $75. Now.V2 Price
COATS e ,un and AU Weatl1er.Al1Sizes. While They~.
Values to $225.00 · 1/2 Off . . .
SALE .. STARTS ·WED.~ FEB. 1410:00 AM . / . .
·IT'' ,,: .. 4·.-·;
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Clothing Sportswear --Shoes-Boots
PANTS e Hu.,dreds to Choose Fro111. Many Styles -d
Fabrics includil'.lg our Faa11ous Laalhen. Sizes 28
to36. Values to$100.00 Now V2 Price
SHIRTS & TOPS e lncludi_ng Our 0w._ Europea~ lnpe...._
· Value to $35.00 Now _V2 Mee
LIATHIR COATS & JACKOS,e Many Styles. All Slw 36 te
42. Values to 175.00 Now 1/2 Price
llOOTS & SHOES ·• All Very H• fuhioned 1/2 Price •
IUITS • Our Fa•ous •ur•pean rts For The Hi
Fashioned Goy: V•lues to $125 Mow 1/2 Price
GUYS, 1rs WORTH A °' II -JO SEE iiiESE TR£MOBIUS YALUES
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. 65 Fashion lsla"d Newport BeaCh 6416500
No Holch or Layawa~All Salts f111ol--.kAIMricClfd, Moster Char9e
And of Course MoHy Is Accepted At lotll of Shops
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' I Doubts Need Clearing
A minor tempest bu been set oil by an Orance
Count.Y Boerd of Supervisors' dedsion to consolidate t~ 1 county oltlces o! tax collector and lrealurer and ual8J1 ·
duties of bol.h jobe to tax collector IWbelt Citron.
He Will be expected to run for the dual post In the
1974 electloos. • The persorutel decision wu.made in a cloeed door
uecuUve 86SSion, but after tjle doors were opened
Supervi8on David Baker and llallald Cas!Nft ltilliwanled
llie matter placed on a regular agenda for 4iJclwloo of
criteria 111cf qualilications for the job. Bdl-refused to
blclt dowll in the final 4-1 vote.
Baker, noting that the treuurer ii charged with
ln•eetin!,.1~g to a billion dollars a year, questioned cu.
ron'1 q · ications in this area. The 6,500 memben of
the Orsnge County Employes AaooclaUon also qu ...
tioned his ability to handle investment of their '100
mllllon in retirement lunda. Retiring treasurer Ivan
Swanger bad recommended appointment of his ass!Jtant,
Raymond Wells.
While combining the two offices seema a good move,
It does create a position of great finand.al responsibility
and one that could cost the county a lot of money if
ineptly bandied.
Sln<e doubts '\"•re expre8'ed, ii would have been
wise -and lairer to Citron -to tan a little more time
to establish job criteria and carefully compare quallfi·
cations of candidates. Wby the baste?
Hard Work Ahead
There's a job open with the South Coast Regional
Coestal Conaervation Commission -at ,25,000 to
,29,000 a year -for a party with extensive experience
In planning and administration and a good knowledge of
the law with regard to land use controls.
of peuage of Proposition 20 to assume jurisdiction over
coutal development, ii -king an executive director
and hopeo to mate an appointment by Feb. 26.
Tbe rmponslbllllles Will be enormous. They include
belPlu ~ 1"COmmendatlona for the s1atewlde
cceital" .IOile. l'IAD 1'flich the Legislature ls to adopt in !979i..~itli8 lsluGc6 of permits In. the interi'!',
-jMlbliC information, and coordinating work
with tile ll4lt comnd#fon'. ,
These tUta, It Jeema certain, will be carried out In
the ~ Of ~ta aimed by conaervatllinlsU, land·'
ownen, developers, local odmlnlstratlons and \he public
at large.
Thia eovernment appointee will really earn hiJ pay.
• Maturity Is Key
' . Over objec:tlonf from Orange Ci>unty s b e r It f,
James-Mwlck, a Juvenile CoUrt judge and a C!l<UllY pro-
bation office, tlie l!o!inl Of Supervisors has deci~ed that
18-year4da may be hlri!d aa peace offieen. · ·
The riillng.appllea to the positions of sheriff's dep-
uty, probation officer, group counselor, harbor patrol·
man, fireman, deputy marshal and inve .. •-tor for the dlatriot attome . · • ...,.
It makea grange County the first public agency in
the state to drop the 21-year age minimum in theae areas. . '-1 'I ; '• ;· ~1
While there's probably nothing maJllO about 1the
age of 21, these do seem to be jobs· calling ·for ·a· large measure ol. maturity. · . · . . • •
We're inclined to agree with SQ~r Ronald
Caspers, who, casting the aole dissentiJlg vote, ,com· ,
mented he'd just u ooon be ~by oomeope over
21, if he ever foundl>lmself·in tbafst1u4tion. .-·
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ea.Uy bruised probably would help. The commission, one of six created in the wake
Judgment -as "1l> 1he maturity of 'cand\lf.ates .now
falls l<juarely on the shoulders of department beads 'ln
tpe if!~ enforcement fields. · ; . !
l '"'.~16HT O!'i;lHI F-f~ E ·A~E THE Sl,6EST SPECIAL INTEREST OF ALL~
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Some Myths
About Young
Cr.imin·als
(srnNEY J.HARRI~
One ol. the gn!at pmilteol myths of
penal reform -and I bave been as glibly
guilty as anyone of perpetuating It -is
the charge that uJOUlbful flrst~ffenders"
have been thrown bito the same prisons
as •1bardened criminah," and thereby
trained and warped into the way• or
crime. •
1b.l.s m a y have
had some truth a
generation or two
ago, but even then It
was an exaggerated ,
fear. Today, In point
of fact, almoot the
revene 11 true in our
prisons : It is
not the professional
criminal who causes the most trouble,
but procl!e\y the youthful flnt.<>ffender.
THE PROFESSIONAL, for the most
part. does his tlme quietly and tractably.
JJ.e wants to get out as soon es possible,
and recognizes that dtacretlon is the
better part of parole.
It is the young gang member, the
hothead, the arrogant punk who is looked
upon with scorn by the profeuiona~ who
repreoents the incendtsry element in
-prlsona. lndeed, the recent change In criminal
P,aUern la ~eplored most of alt by the
professJonal, who knows that the pew
wave of Insensate violence by these kid!
bas made tt much harder on all the pros. For the kids, conceiving of themselves as
0 rebel&" and not as mere 0 criminals,"
feel that any act of violence is justified
by our repressive society.
THE OLD-STYLI!: professional did his
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~ . ~ · ~ ·~ ·: : .. i"ASHINGTON -Early in bis first
''Teacben .,. ~minded on ~ tmn President Nixon tried a Spartan,
flrst day of1tioh month hoW m I·' ".Jree enl~ ~ -pOllcy -a
they are .apPrecl&led. '.' RIG • · deliberate and pi'edlctsbly unpopular
And in svlte o1 it they conilpue ditlnllatioo. It dido 't work as fast as
their work! . • •eaPecte<I aod ,be.., ultimatfj,Y brought -W.S. around to wag~ cootn>li and an
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s1an lines, w h i c..b
.. does l!(\elD to bave
job as dispaasiodltely and obJectlve!y aa worbd. •
possible; be would~ to ~.only ~ Mil late
la exlfemla and ,,.,.1¥ .jlll(&;M 'm/• · mar lilnfl lili JI·
gratuiloul act of cruelty cir. bre'"'1o or •· . !'!DP! :to stop. anc!.
sheer ssdism. He was cool, ,)IS the cl<>*~·.
cunning and calcutated. I • ·1!" . • iblirllig; problems :? .
The new breed is manlC,; iudill· " •by , Ii u • f In g U ~m in federal
flamboyant and Impetuous;~· M'. Cash-whit~ -lo, call repealing
soon injure aa not (maybe more)~ 'aiid. , 'the new deal, falr de8.I, new frontier and
behaves pretty much the same '!flY In IP.'ea~ S90le!y·.
prison that be did outside. ( ObvlOu*ly ~l
am not talking about the one-lime·
offender, but about the soclopsth, who
can be detected at an early age, and to
whom crime is not a means of making a
living but a way of eipreaslng nge, bate
and frustratloo.
IT IS WRONG to place these youths in
the same prisons as the otd'tlmers, but
for exactly the reverse J'efSOfl of the
Ubera1 penologist becalllO It ts they wlio
import the violence and sharply Increase
the atmosphere of irrationality 1n an
already precarious setting of ......,tment.
NOT TliAT Nixon <Is the unpopular
aide ol the argument. A grest many
'peoP.le· 61vo loal faltlf ln the doctrinaire
prlnCiJ!le. Ol treJttni every national
ailment Wltb •·new f"""'81 program, and
oot DW1f tears would .be shed over the
liquidatioO of the ovmold great society
concept developed by the lat. President
Johnson out of bis new deal experience.
But the newly lmplemenled sell-cure
method which the President has oulliled
In bis budget and ecooomic messsgd to
Our whole prison system needs ncHcal
revisioo, not just a few conventional
refonns, either in the way. of
"liberalizing" or "Ughtening~', the
regulations. It needs the kind of l>onest
scruUny we have never given it, betote .
we impale ourselves on the prevailing ' · f • yths of left or right arid find ourselves _ Olle o the hardest ordeal! of parent-
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unproved • theory, both BiS to its ~ • 1 • -• 1 administrative effectiveness and its CO!t. RICHARD WILSON To date,. the clllef ellect . on revenue
. , sharing m f hifancy 1S to offset . ' . · iiicreases ,11! 1,propertyiues. Tbat is 1 -the way ! of -lbe states are using Congress is exposed to the S8IDe their direc era! grams. The unsolved
contagion as the self-cure for . the problems 'ctlng the states remain econOmic syatem which was retllaced by . unsolved.
more disciplined and sci en t I f.l c ... Nor is i "/yet foreseeable what will
treatineot. It does not relteve the . hal!POD w!*i ·the states do try to take
symptoms faat enough to be ~e .. more respOOslbility for solving their
from a polltical and social poll[! of ,vie,. , Jll'9blems. The reoord of bow st. a t es
....,.. Ri!roRD sbo"' t!lat wJJen __ , bave ~ 4irecl federal grants 10 . the ..... . , _,,::::.-past.ii oot linhlemisbed.
sbortcomlngs ~~Iii~~·, ...,.., 'lie 11 , •!s ~· Imaginable that in the ch8nges the_ ,POII.<1~. l~p· bi!" i!>Ing to pieseoce 1 a ;real crisis -such, for
stat. the IJWia!N ~· must do •~mple , a violent upri!Ing over more for ttieinsel~ iifid qulte another '' O!T·: • ' t hi h · 1m· · bt , . -...,USUJI ons, w c ts agma e thing to deal With consequences when _ t~ i;es 'bili!y will not be returned
· tt' ~ quite evident that people will to Wasblng1on with a bong. One major no! or cannot do enough for tbe~ves scandal sucli aa happened In the use In
to !"old. the public disqui~ · that tile stsies of federal highway funds,
ac<ompames unempl$nent, poverty and could br\D~•. serious discredit to the
sOdal maladjustment. . ,revenue, ~ idea. .
In principle, revenue s~ .. will . replace the centrally · directed feqeral THERE IS ONE highly successful
programs which bave foundered on bad social program, the centrally directed
administration and states localities and Social Seqtr\ty S)'!ltem. It is an
Individuals with dlreci iedei'al grabts outstanding§' mple of on accepted will be thrown more oo their ow.i soluu~ of natiooal problem by the
illgenulty ill solving their problems. centriJ t. N1r could any VI .Shington will . be gotten off· the backs . effective actioo bave been .token
and out of the pockets of the people. oo•clvll without the Imposition of
• · univeraally pplled federal standards and
REVENUE sharing is as yet a· totany sapctlooa.
I ~th a full-blown revolution on our haftm. hood is facing up to the rerilization that
When lhe National Guard bu to be callef ' after a certain age your children uae , '
to a prison, there is far more wrong thait • bolile only as a resting ptace betwea:i
HAL B&lLE 'I
• happiest of my life to me. During this
time Tracy bu learned to keep house,
cook, and b<i a pleasure to ber father -
so much of_.fa pleasure that I have
fof1iven her Ille years of beDdom abe bas
JXtt me tbroup during her early teen-we are willing to recognize. ; fli4bts that take them farther and farttaer ,. , ~ ~ ·, • •
lway. ' '!generally,, I c.ani saf:'ln Tracy's case, I dom. t . .
In earlier days thert was no answtr to
the problem or agricultural ~uses
except a centrslly directed Pn>cnm
which was 'I" abaolute political
imperative at the Ume.
To the extent that President -N"11on's
new program ropresen1I pba!lng out old
programs that haven~ workqd , or for
which there no tonger is a need, .lie is
likely to bave genral support.
To the extent tbat be con bold down
unworkable or tomanUCally coocelved
new • programs, such as a particular
variety of impractical mOmmentallsm.
he will also probably bave a grest deal ol
support.
Btrr . 111ERE do remain some
fundamental shortfalls in tbe" American
condition of life which· are not sdtvable on
the state and local levels. One of these 11
probably in the field · of l\ealth 'and
medical care. Another is a coottnulng
effort to raise living standards It the
lower end ol the economic scale, which
seem to be unaUectejl by a general rise
in well being and mat be 1 by-product of
the teclmologtcal age.
Beyond all that, the we~ problem
remains unsolved in Nixon's new ICheme
or things. So it is not too far 81l~d to
speculate that out of the preaent flee7.e
on Washington-directed solutions -as
from the freeze 00 W"l!e& and piic<s -
will arise some accoounodatloo but with
Washington still in the driver's sesl
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the English language for nearly 62 years,
and wonder whether I have succeeded lit
doing anything but blunt mysell. It Isn't
•UY to make a dent in the Erigllsh
language .
the house seems so silent and empty I auppo1<, the ' answeo 'llJl depends on
when they have gone. • wbe~.;.lbe _. an DOW'~ make college · . a meaningllli plrf of her life. 'lbat is ·the way my apar,t11eot :
1 aeem.s now -now CERTAINLY, however, she bas
School Prayer Revival? "Soney, :voifte growing up, but you're
only growtrlg 1bp to grow away," I told
her u she was packing for her retum to CIJl!eie. ~ ,.
So, cheered on by three boyfrtendl and
a girl friend, Tracy trudged out Of the
house carrying two spare aulo tlnis that
have been decorating oor living rocm for
the last few lllQlltba.
CLOODS of smoky fumes . otrMmed
frvm the exhaust as she warmocl ap the
engine of her battered -band WASHINGTON -A new drive is being
tn0m1ted in Congress to put throu~b a
constitutional amendment pemutting
prayer in public schools.
Leader of this J:tl.e~t effort 1s Rep.
Chalmen Wylie, R-Obio, who SJlOll'!O'ed
thJ propo381 narrO\\'\y defeated in the
last Congress. While
chalking up a 78
majority in the
House (140 for: l li'l
against), the mP.a-
eure lost by 28 votes
dUe to the require-
ment of a tw<>-tl!lrds
majority for ar;:irov~
al of constitution•!
am...tmeots.
Wylie, a de\.'flr2ted World War II
vttemn, Is convening a conference of
bipartlsan' OIJPl)flent.i o( the Supreme
Court's ban on prayer in schools to
determine tbt nature of the new
OIJ!lllltatlon•l .. endment lbat wilt be
oft.red.
mE 8().CA.U.ED "Warren Court"
beld praytr ID a:llootl wiconst!tutional In
two declslcJlllt -J91MS. ID tho 11*1iaD ct Wylie and hia
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Otar Goorg.:
Do you blve •lt1 tnlor11illlaC1 on
!tow to pt Into Ibo pie iog _,
C.T.
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(ROBERTS.ALLEN)
supporters, there has been no dln!lnution
in the nationw!de demand for legislative
IC!lon to override the tribunal. They ftod
interest as intense 3nd widespread as
evt!I'.
"It is very clear the school-prayer luue
did not die with the vot. In the House,"
says Wylie. "People throughout the
countf\• are as much uirin-al'tlll as ever °""' ihe Coor!'• arbitrsry and btll>-hlllded action. They want somelhlna
-. clone about t h a t, and we are
fj>iJJI to do our ulmost to do tl
"WI CAME close to dolna it In the laat
<:#-My coostitutlooal allt<Ddment
hid a majority of 71 vota. 'l'bat la a trutY remarkable abllwlng. It graphically
dei•-ted thst r decillve majorllJ' of
tbt -empbatlcllly dlaapproved of
tbt Court'• llloal<al edlcl and wiiineci override It. But unfoftunatel1,
I Oill!MUIJonal amendment requires I
IDIJorllf and "' were a lborl
o!llll."
• her ct cbangea In tho Houoe
m It ts too ear1~1 Wylie
dtdlrid, evaluat. the ouuoot for
pa 11 lbts Oonireu.
"We'll VO I better Idea of tho
chaoees llltr ,.. have talbd tblnp over
and --IOUadlnp." potntfd out Wylie. "A numl>er of fellow ._,hen
ha'" Inquired &bolt our plana .,d =?> me lo oontlnue tbe ftcht. l bave
ln!entloa of llolnl lhal ..
that my daughter\ 1, matured considerably during be r
trailing clouds,Ol ex· 'f semester off. During this period. .she
haust smot, t!!at ob-J J •angled a job as copy boy -an official
scured the ecology 3 ttile she Immediately rebelled against.
of our neighborhood, · j • ' ' Although she did her wort well,, she
has driven oil fOr ~ came early to a realization that being a
another try at high. · copy boy was bardly a permanent career
er education. for a 19-year-old young lady.
M a freshman last "One good uupg l~e done here -I've
year, T r a c Y Ann run off 20 poun(la," she bragged to her
loved picturesque utile Windham Col)ege bosses the diy she lds:sed them goodby.
and ,Its lovely hillside setting In I aid These aJx IDootbs mve been amooc the
Putney, Vt., but failed to set '• ' ' •
acbolastic -
"Yl!S DADDY," she agreed with the
compllcenc)'\ol'tbe young. 0 But I guess
that'• life." .
uwe11, dear,', I told her. j!J: hope you
have found younelf."
· .. 1 never wq lost," she rePfie<t. "I
always bave known who I am, Daddy.
But I a" still oot sure of where I am
'going. But I think I would like to do
somethin1 wlth tlie English language."
That made m~ feel a bit sad. For I
bave been t?y!pg to do something with
l
So abe decided to tab a oemester off,
a decisloo 1 acceded to roluctanUy oely
on her promise that sbe would retum lo
ICbool at the end of that time. It has
become commonplace now for thousands
of yoong atudents to drop out of collop
lor a Utne ia order, 11 ao IDll11 of them
Fresh View of Joh:rison
•Y, 0 to fb)d myself."
Whether t1!il ls. a good or bad thing, .
QuotftJ '
Plllre-.s.r.--.,<Me
--"A llgn al......, ll llllt .. Imowtna what '°" w.. ..... , ua., ltll allO tnowtnc bow not to do tie lllllp,..
don't like."
Ltolae C. -· S.·F. -"The Idell of one world baa been In tbe mind of ...,
linoo tbe dlys of tho andenl Grwb ltod
baa -~ ...., but IUrel)o tlnugb the cmturieL It 1lllt aot come
lboal tbroaP • ytolmoe bit tbrouiil I
tsrger vl.tlon ol the .,.., pd tt ..ti
brine to m 'IN "
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A areal Ol4D wboae "genius for Ille" ....,_ an en!W age emercea tt
bis -caustic, moat brilllao~ and wit·
tleat In ~o:..-J-: Hil Frlendlt bJ ·Peter Quennell.
..,. otU,. ~ iiloci*'"'• of OW' time (lkGra!H!Ul0$U.ll). · • •
1'1'11 ADD Jri anotlier volume la • the
lmaleose Jolmsonlao ~ may
wm a -what )lM0 .,UOU. un-~," tbe author -'Many ad· ~.:ti ... ... Johnotm lllCI hit tes lllve beeh published dbr!os
'!lle 'Wt filll' years. My object.-· Jiu been not ao much to •lle\DPI a
portrait of J-himself aa Jo produce a literary convenoalion-plece, In wblch
my11ero stands at the ~ta' of the pie·
ture, IUlfeOllCled by ills friends and enem1.,, against the blcqround of his
IOdal period."
lit tbll undcrlaldnl. ~II bu ...,.
cteded mqnlllce91lf. He oilers otrlklnl
now lmlgbta Into the b1*d eJi!i!teatli
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t
century writer and. cmvenatlnnallst
who, ill hia llWD li!etlme, lldiiend tbe
liatul of I lhing --and whloe wit ancl f<ftt ct -11\Y have ro-
matned fl'Oib IDd ..iurtnl for two cm-tUJ1e1. fl
'rllD f1rUliy of ar: In bi,s prime preaeDiJ. a .bttillanl of bis famous
coot.mporsrles, Incl · the alfted and
tntelliaent women in 1l'bOse J:oinpll1)' ho
OU'lve<l -•mon1 them, the re\.olutiolfart
wumen's rfgblJ ad<locattr M a r .y
W!lllsioo.crart. 1
Pel« Quennell ii rl\JOWllOd 101' hia
Ut~ry bfoSrapllid, pmong tb em
Blludelalro ..i Ille Syiill>JU.tl, Byron,
S!Wdpeare, llld Aln"l!let !'opt.
CAROIJNB HAllKLl!llOAll
Swedish nmabout. 1
"Just a slight case of Incomplete dig ...
tion," she exp1alned.
"You mean illtomplete.combustioat"
."Kiss me, Daddy.'' •
We kissed. Tracy i>olit her bead a mo-
ment, then the car roared off. She never
waved or looted back.
That was leas than ill houn ,go.1 Yes,
the llouae b alread!' lllent and empty.
Wbat will It be like ~ all llie days
to come? '
• W1I)' do people bave cblldren anyway?
They Just grow 11p and leave )'Oil a
prlaoner of your ecbolni ,..-_
OltANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
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I you'n thinking of rou.;;
1 skating on a tenn · coli;I,
I abandonlni your pet duck on a
I parli lake or we.ring ·a hat in
: a theater -don't do it in
, Rlverslde.
I It could land you a maz.
: lmuDI six-month )all oentence
1 or .a .f6'i9 fine. '
I .u.so, AVOID !"&Dderlng
near women's rtstrooms on
stroll• throbgh the park, if
yOl,l'.re a male; smoking on a
public danCe Ooor, 0r opening
a tent show within a mile of , Cli>..nfown. '
Uflller the' city's ·munkipal ,
1 code. all tbal. and ml!Chmore, •
I ls 1IJOgai. l Only cit,Y ports <;o!Jl· ' mllsloJ!erl are autbortl.ed."to 1 turn1oose ducks or cbi'.ckens in I .. . .
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11our dog in a city
ffark, d r l " ~ a ti-tttk with n1pddy
w!Wek or sweep
dirt '81to a gutter.
parks. And if you're a male
and over 6 years Qld, stopping .1t
within 20 feet of a women's
restroom in a park Cfll give
you a criminal record. f
Things like taking someone
tw a ride on bicycle
})andlebars, running a business
that off~ to re.store lost love,
find relatives, or locate oil
wells; and If you're a man,
dressing up like a member of
the opposite sex -even fo1
Halloween -are frowned
upon in, Riverside.
YOU CAN'T WALK your
dog in a city park, drive a
truck with muddy wheels or
sweep dirt into a i{Utter.
Ranging around d2nce floors
can get you in trouble, too.
Marathon dancing, or "any
contest or e:lhl.bition of . en·
durance in dancine or any
walkathon or any contest of a
similar nature," 13 a ocrno.
And, lady, if yC'u're think\~
of making a career out of
feadlng two. ielt-li>oted
genUemen around a dance
floor forget it. Dance ball ''
. . girls' aren't welcomed in
Riverside, .
EVEN HUGGING your
&Weetheart a litUe too much
on a dance floor can draw a
suspicious look from an officer
of the law.
And If you're a "lewd or im·
proper penon" even attending
a dance can get you In trouble.
Similarly, swearing in
public, making out pawn shop
report in a foreign langu:ige or .
riding a bicycle faster than ls
"prudent or reasonable" can .
put you on the wrong side of
the law.
Of course no one Is ever ar·
·rested for breaking any. of.the
above. Police Cblef ~
Ferguson can't remember his
department · ever enforcing
any of them.
"THEY'RE NEVER en·
forced " Ferguson .s a Y s .
"They:ve obviously been on
the booka for many, many •
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"What happens in any city is .
' you have special needs com~
up and tbelt the laws are ~no longer. It', µte
same way in Los Angeles or
any other city.
"We're just goln8 to have to
weed them out.,.
sTANliORD (AP.) -. Stan'.
ford UniversJty's s tu d e n
newspaper has begun
publicalion as an iodepeodent, ...
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Plan Backed o!llyan .:i.~· ~s~~
capitol News 'Setvlce . woold. end "the threat of
S Sen · potential cen90rShip by the LOS AN Gil ELE (]).Beverly. university or the asaoclated.
Anthony B~ eruion students." ' HUis) aMOWICed his support •, u
of the U.S. Environment"\ THE 'l'I E w s p A p E II •
ProtecliM Agency's air pdllu-prevloullj. publilbod by the
lion plan for the Los An~eles student ·bodJ, 1a OOllttolled by
Baain as "the first recoplllion a board of dlr<dors which tn-
by any govern~t :..i~ ~ eludes' a Student majority of ·
the dru\lC 11<]11 b-five amoilg its nine--;.;
smog Is to .be nollceably~th · RepresentativM ol the, ~
eel and Its ""';\Diii and university oftlc\\lls ~
hazBrds avoided. . The plan negotiating •a tbree-,_ -
calls for gas railODlDC· which · will -be
Si.,ed.en
newspaper to retalll ~ l'lr
~ utill\les, ~ , and tneurance. · •
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Tiie 8hd1WI ..,.........n1
baa propGlld ...... lenlegt
.......,...idi•ortt
laws, illduding a new h>-
tormll clvU mar,rlage
tervlce. u-.... lair, cllvorcM
could . be &l'llMI. Im-
mediately, ... if • ClOUl'le
baa chlidftft, Illa' I wait
ol al• montbt -intteacl of
a year, a aunnt law
sllpalalel.
SOME.17,509 ~paia
by the unlvmity • !GI' t,
copies of the newtCll*
be eliminated \ti~ nlb years
and ~year ·~ ,...
\'ill be ~~:.ct before being •
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DeW!JP'POI' -. Presldellt ll!Ollard 1
llUdenl llo~1
:i=~ Independence.
"WE HAVE approac:hod ln-
depende-carefult and ire
are fully Pl'<~ for i-.
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menthOI,' not•the land made in labora-
tories •. Li e our tabaccos, our
men\hol is·naruraHy grown. "ttlu'll get a • taste.~ tlOt tia/sh,oi.hi>t~a 'taste 'as , '
naturally cool afl(l 'fresh as Sprinstime.
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That Cigarene Smolting ts ~ous to Yol!I Health.
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Private Steven Maybell, aon
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maybell
of Huntington Beach, baa been
assigned to Ft. Polk, La., as a
social worker in the Army.
Maybell recently completed
basic training at Ft. Ord,
Ceil!., and he and his wife,
Debbie, spent the Christmas
holidays in Huntington Beach.
Maybell was graduated from
C.i State, Long Beach, last
June with a Bachelor's degree
in social welfare.
Ainnan Da'fld G. Plmldee,
son of Mr. and Mn. George L.
Parradee of 19412 Harding
Lane, Huntington Beach1 has
been assigned to Keesler AFB,
Miss., alter completing Air
Force basic training .
During his six weeks at the
Air Training Command's
Lackland AFB, Tex., he
studied the Air Force mission,
organization aiid customs and
received special instruction in
human relations.
The airman has been assign·
ed to the Technical Training
Center at Keesler f or
specialized training in com·
mun i cat ion s--electronics
sya\ems.
Coast Guard Petty Officer
Third Class Howard L •
McMlchael, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul C. McMi<:hael of
425A 12th St., Huntlngton
Beach, is a crewmember of .
the Coast Guard's largesl and
most po we r f u 1 icebreaker
Gia cl er, which baa C<lnpleted
breaking an ll·mlle channel
through four-foot thick Ice Into
McMur<lo . Statton in . I b e
Antarctic. . -
Airmail J'nacla G. -Jr., sonol,Mr. and Mn. Fran-
cis G. Nelles of 21961
Brookhursl, H u n ti n t 1 on
Beach, ba• been assigned to
i,owry 'AFB, Colo., after com-
pleting Alr Force b a s I c
training.
During his six weeka at tho
Air Tral.ning Co m1m and' s
Lackland AFB, Tex., . b e
sludled the Alr Force mtllllon,
organization' and Cllllomt an<l
received special lnstiucticn in
human relaUOlll.
The atrman has -asalgn-
ed , to the• Technical Tra1nlng
Center at Lowry for· spoclallz-
ed ·training • in tlfe mulllllom
and w e a po n • malnteiiance
fie id. -• U.S. Air Force Sergeant
Donald D. Prokop, oon of Mr.
' and Mrs. George A. Prokop,
1859 Parkvista Circle, O>sta
M~. bas arrived for duty at
Clark AfB, Pbillwinel . Sergeant ·"Prokop, a
communications specialist, is
assigned to a unit of the U.S.
Air Forcea Security Services .
He prev!Ousty oerved at
Elmendorf AFB, Alaska.
Marine Pvt. Jft M. BaUle,
oon f Mn. Virginia D. Batlle
of 220 S3rd St., t Newport
Be.aclt, craduated from basic
trainlna at tbe Marine Corps
Recruit Depot in San Die8'>.
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.For Land Sales
WASllJNGTON (AP)
Rep. Morris K. Udall11 (0.
Arlli.), ~·to curb aecep.
Ums l)y land promoters who,
be says,_are 11ouging out
checkerboard squares o f
wildemess, • shoreline a n d
·desert to ..U to unsuspecting
cllbens: ·
'Udall said his propc111al
woold help honest builders and
boMtc>pportu nit le a for
legitimate land development.
•'<JON MEN abielded by the
small print in, the law are
ruining the reputation • of
lotltinlale davelol!""~ n4 driv!IW Up the price of f1111
bodly ~ homes," .dall
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lie Iii.Id bit bill' would "close
do1'll the flY·bY·nl,bt
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llo!ICtment ol ')iouslng and
Urban De ve lpj>m•n t Ull-precedented authority t b
~ Jeiitlmacy ol. land aa1as;
RecenUy, \) all asked for a
&r>•ernment bweallgatloo of
reports In' Start and $tripes, a
mllltary-oriented newspaper,
allqlng •that land promoters,
often' With tho help of high
mlUtary autborllles, are !ell· loi $3(1 m!llloa la speculative
"~ent~ • servicemen
lwoed In Europe.
' \JP,o\LL ~~ the Defense
Dtpe:'lmtllt to look Into .,,,;1.
fraud aspects of the case, and
asked, HUD's interstate land
sales cllvision tO loOk intO
fraudulent claims .
The Ud,.U legislation would:
-Require land promoters
to post a surety bond with
HUD to guarantee they make
good on · the improvements
they promise,
-Ban Interstate tadio,
television, newspaper ,an d
direct mail advertisements of
Jargwcale, unimproved sub-
divl'alons outside 1 JOO.mile
radlwi. The ban would be
lifted if adequate oewor, road
and other facilliles wore .con-
slrUj:led.
~ Tlghlfll dlaclO!Ure,_ laws
on lnlertlale land sales w bet·
ter protect the COlllAIDler •
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Phooey
SAO PAULO, llfull
(AP ) -Taxi drlvec Cartoo
Dos Santos lound a
suitcase in b l t cab
c ontslnlns '50,llOI,
returned It to two Gormao
busineaman and IOI t • re ward.
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I DAILY PILOT Tuesday, Fel>Mly 13, 1973
QU,EENIE ii ~nterlandi .
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''Well maybe there IS some justice in thewcrld.''
_L. M. B .Ofd
Some Have Fear
Of Having Fun
Client inquires Which is the rarest human phobia. Wbo
lmowl? Can only report oome &50 phobias listed. And prob-
llbly one ol the oldest is clleropbobla, the fear of hatilll a
good time. It's said to crop up amoog people told too'atlm
as )'OUllglil<rs to sllusil.
STATES A MAKER ol ii llhf.
t.n: '"Ille dog is the noblest " ..... mals and the hot dog is the • ..,,
' '4og1. It !,,..ts the band that b . ·-
1Quite ao. ·I ~. -· -·. ~ ' ,•(
. EYE S,PECIALlsTs say a I-year-old child sees ...,,,
about ooe-tenth as weq as "'I' be •>POC!ed by age 6\
.. ' VELOCITY o1 the .verage woman ala<K In high book
iS 2.7 01.p.h. . I \ ' ' . " QUERIES -Q. · 0 1t takes as much electric~ty to tul'll
on a 100.walt light bulb as to keep It burning for bow
loog ?"
A. For five <eem<ls. The electricity boys figure you'd
have to tum on a 100-watt bulb about 7,200 ~ before
it used an extra kilowatt of Julee.
Q. "HOW COME that llgbler·than-air craft was ealled
a Zeppelin?"
A. Because a noble gentleman from Gerinany named
Coont Ferdinand voo Zeppelin Invented t h e thing. ln-
cideotally, It was not over Germany, but over St. Paul,
Minn., that the Coon! firlll ,... skyward In his miracle.
He was visiting.
THE HARD FACTS -In Owellsboro, Ky., it's illegal
for a woman Jo buy a new hat unless her husband is there-
by to approve it ... FOUR OVT OF FIVE cedar chests
are bought as gilts for girls between ages 17 and 24 •.•
ALEXANDER THE GREAT had one black eye and the
other was yellow, some histoians aver. A most fetching
physiognomy, no doubt.
MORJI. BABIES are born In September hereabouts than
In any other ·month, that's known. And some population
scholar11 credit the customarily cold weatller o1 January.
What 1hey esn't explain is why more babies are born dur-
ing September in New Zeeland, too. January t h e r e is
amoog the warmest monlllll.
UNDERSTAND the motel builders now are _giving some
thought to putting up uni is adjacent to booi>Jtals, For 'c:Qn·
valesc<11t patimts not well eilOugb to ,g<>)lome; but nOt sick .
enough to require constant nursing. Makes sense, maybe.
With some ho!;pital coots at 1100 a day or thereabouts.
those motels will make money. Walch tbta space for regu-
lar reports oo investment opportunities, medical break-
throughl and astrological signs.
'IN THE JURY ROOM -Jurors argue a lot, that's
clear. A """'°t study shows that 71 percent of. the jurors
In lcti®nJI cases fail Jo ~)mnimous ,agreemen! oo
the firlll ballot. And in about a third of. these cases, the
split is at least eigbt to lour.
·• CµEJ'n' .\,§KS what grounda~ n~ I<> inlllate a law-
suit. All I know is you can sue anybody for anything. ·1n
'MasaachU!etts, an old boy whoee team ran off sued' the
fellow nest door 10< panicking the horses wjtb t sneeie. In
England, a bride sued one ol bet wedding ,..,.is !or bitting
her with handful of rice. In Gennany, a patient sued bis
surgeoo for failing to rttum the amputated leg.
Addres1 mail to L. M. L.Jyd, P. 0. Boz 1875, New-
port Beach, CaUf. 92660.
THDE ARE MORE THAN 2000
JPAllL .. ~. DEPENDAILE, USID
CAIS FOR SALE ON COSTA
Mll*.'S HAUOR BOULEYAID OF
CARS.
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DRIFTWOOD &A LOG SET
YOUR CHOICE . -.
LAMP SHADE 5-ALE!
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• Hondsome 11~ driftwood '°9 Oft•
24 .. pan--complete with volcanic
rock and connector kit! "Dr•ss Up ·rhose Old lamps At Batgqin.Pricesl"
• No fnore me1sy 01hes or wood to
worry about-super savin91 on
this special purchase!!
• ·des to lit most oil .sizes & styles of lomps. •
:b...111 thlties, tapere.d & stroight-labrics from hea~y
A $24.99
VAWll
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• 1 ir1;~ cllo. aturdy tubular can.struction: ,
-4VppO!I! up-to 600 lbs.! i ' · -.. -"
-.• Fohk)q a Ccimpad 2 inches width
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' . . • Jip·proof-nOn.mar plastic feet
-~proof alep treads.
RIG. S1.tl 49
No. llf,
i IAYI ONLY!
"'"·••ft .. MIRRORS
• h•V·to-instoll for
ytk(t•range vi1ibilltyl
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IMIHlty, , ..... , ..• ,
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AUTO TOW (AILE
• Heavy-duty, multi-strand 1teel
con1truction-over 12 ft. lon9.
• Complete with 2 forged
steel grab hooks.
l(G. $2.•s s1 aa
No. 127
31 DATI OM.YI
• Heavy-duty nibber
innertubes--blow-
out & leak resistontl
.. Most sizes available.
aEG. $1.19 sac
SAVI 31<1
~~IP It patchme with distinctive trim. • .
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"PlantThes ·· ROSES • •it.ti• In r~rPo-~u~llry Tree Roses \
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.1.• $est qYOtit)Jtrtie roses In 5-"'of/"o'n· 1·r~... -~Vaid . • IOtn •
the llbe, '* ,,~~!J)loht shod oy plonting
• A '" e gfound! ~pr~lf.· 5 f.t. toll, healthy roses-:a 'd
-. :~ ect1on o~ orieties to choose frOm w1 e
• ,.h feet plant to odd eleQ once t . Y'!"' ~. · o
Theie ' . • T,~ly American BeoutiesJ
. R~G. sa:'-' $. r : -99 ,
SAVE$1.001
WltUe ~ &~Sfl
DAYS ONLYt
SPKIAL PUICHAIE 12"x 12" I
··MIRROR TILE
t ~ ~ "A Ver; Speclol Purdlflse Our-Buyers Brough! Back
from The Chlcogo Housewprits Shawl"
•. Fint quality mirror tile, mokes any •,. Easy lo irtstoll, comes, .
room look larger, lighter, brighter. with two faced tope.
• PLAIN GOLD VEIN , D£Ef ANTIQUE
REG. 39c REG. 69( REG. 79c/\.Ji
69c IA. 99c ••i ... $1.1~ · IA. "'t!M.Jll'.:
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• It Wts, as it sweeps as it I • ling}lre'lll_. awgy bog.
cleans, gets deep down dirt. 1 • 1notcltt rug oclfus!1119nt •••
• Rolb easily on wfieels. law pile to deep •hog.
#1030 .. $5000 REG. $69.50
Clotl•OUT PRICE
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SWINGING SE1S
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(LTD's and Galaxio SOO's) woo top
awards, Motor Trend said, "The
clincher wu Ford's stOFk io trade:
super.quiet interior, isolatioB from
·road noise."
• Fed lllildard lnmla drew com·
mtntJSI C\1-8, automatic trammissioo,
power stmiog, power brakes, power
ventilation, bodysidc moldings, more.
IJD.:+ ...................... • -l ic· Optilml .a._.-..--.... ,.... ... ....,
In lddili.oo, Fonl'1 Front Room.
Ample..,.....,ror111-rootm.Full·
loogt.b .,,. U1llnsts. Color-keyed pbl6..,,...., All tllis ii llandard.
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ad i;alul!w..sart. Piqalip Speed Callrol•• dtdyaillatalm pro-
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Au-tic T""fl'IOllUO Control ror
_ett,rerial year-round climate. AM/
f,M ,Sla<o Radio wilh Tape Player
and "dtlol speakm rroot and tter,
for -·lilknin1 pleuutt.
Mor.-·....,_,. _CJpo
glove box llIJir Ihoa 1111 of Ponl'1
1tlndaJd.six ............. And -
optiom. A -'"*"" ripl"""8d
mirror you lldjust flllm Ille *""''
1<1t Power Mini--on 4-0oar
Fonls ror bmer ' ,.Mion ud .,.
wind Doile. AD da:trlo ,., wiodow
lld!Ollet ror ina....S •illiiilJ.
T•• wbat,s new for '73, see your Ford Dealer •
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Women ~eaders See Hopes • o • ARE YOU SERIOUS
ABOUT LOSING WEIGHT?
mecllcal weight reduction
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New Chief ,._u,ctreu .,au.1re111e ~--.:_ Girl Sex
Conscious
Of Refonn
HOUSTON, Tu. (AP) -
Franeel .. Slay" Fareotbold.
now cblef of Ille Natlooal
Women's · Political Clucus,
wm lame as 1 reform-minded
Jeclllator """ with • handful
ol ~ lanied public
IC:n.ltiny OD a ltoc:k IC8J'ldal
that lmpllC318! top TeUI
Jawmalten.
Sbe campaigned for lurtber
reforms In 1 1ooJng race for
governor last year. More than
tl00,000 penon1 voted for ber
and the name 118111)'" became
a household word In Teus.
LAST SUMMER, she WU
the caucus' candidate fOr the
Democratic vice-preal&:!>tlal
namtneUon and came m teeo
ood to Sen. Tbomu Eagletoo,
(l>-llo.)
It tool: a draft by big-name
foundens of the c a u c u 1 ,
-.ver, to penuade ber to
take ii. cbalrmanahip.
One reason was a series of
fund-raising eventa she has
undertaken to chJp away at a
$60,000 debt from h e r
governor's campalgn.
"'I wilh I didn't have to go to school this week, 'cause rm no good at drawing hearts."
Beaching Top
Zumwalt: K~sed .
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Many Admirals
Stereotype
Attacked
caucus.
''11111 -will give the whole politlcal md of the
women's movement a real
shot In the arm." lhe said. '1
think we are going to aee a lot
more women running for
public office and lot more
.,....... put OD govemon to
appoint WOOlell to key jobs.".
Mrs. Fraser Is pnsiderit of
the Wcmm's Equity Action
BUT SHE ·--'·" !ague -WEAL. One of w a s ~...,......y From Wire 5enbl Per<)' (JI.ID). WEAL'a projects Is an edaca-
reluctant becaute sbe wss Adm. Elmo R. Zamnll Jr. Rocteleller grmbon of the tlonal be u n c er ta I • -being L.. told •-_,__. oil ma~•to and _..._ of --to com 1
........ " l •--·•'" .--~ In ~ ~,..... traditional ""' atereotypes at o.,... .. eswoman or a coo-Cleveland for a rneetlne ot the New Yort Gov. ~ A. 80 earl)' age.
lroYerslal group mlibl allect -Bir -!Ion... -· Is president of her political lulun. WIY to attaining b1i1i olftce. West Virginia W e 1 le JI n , ·' -Wlt'VJI: GOT to educato
After throe c11ys o f The chief of n1nl opera. eonece. JIJ!a ~. to canbat the
prel!Ure, she yielded to the tlom said Iba~ not long after * .., role stereotype which
argument. that ber political be was plctur<d klllJng Arlene Entertainer Fnllll Sinatra'• starta before kids entor school
experleoce 8¢ prestj&e were Duerk, the llrat ,,.llllll to a~ olflce roquested ,ll,7IO !er his <and Ihm.. ,Is "8lly eolore.d
needed to guide the ClllClll taln the rant of admiral, be ...,..... last July after be there," me aid.
during the dllllcult Yftr ahead received a letter from 1 ._ before the -''Cunmtly, we educate JIJ!a
when a structure emphasizing former assistant secretary of Select Committee oo Qime to sn>w up and get married
more gnlSH'OOts control ls put the Navy. . under threat of being sub-and their educalioo Is a real
into effect. Zumwalt quoted the letter poenaed if be dldn't appear """"'81 H Ibey find a husband
"I'm no superstar," she as saying the former officlal voluntarily, a committee or their life is a tragedy_, if
said, In reference to the four bad never thougllt be would spokesman said. Ibey-'!," sbe said,
caucus founders best l:nown to A few days later, the Mn. Fr.-bepn In
the public -Gloria steimnan, ( ]· spoke!ma.11 said, Sinatra'• of. politics u • aecr.wy In Betty Friedan and Reps. Betta PEOPLE lice tolephooed tout lhal the llnbert H. BumpbreJ'a 1111
Abzug and Shirley Chisholm, es pen a e re q a e I I be Smite campolp. Sbo .
(both J>.N.Y.l -who have '-------"" dlsrqanled. ~ ap the ladder lo be
stopped out of limellgbt. oee the day .. _tilt chief ol Comm-r«Olda tnd!cate, -'fl<e c:balrwmlan ol tbe naval opentkm: wu tiatDI the spoteenen added. ,fllat MJrwa•a Democratl
"MY ROLE always bas been
that of a worldng politician," ! she told the delegates, but
• assured them she'd consult
caucus participants on
decisloos.
Wbell she ran for ber llrat
tonn as legislator In 19118,
Mr~ Farenthold said. · she
campaigned as a ''noowoman''
in a heavily Spanis!Hpeaklng
dlstrlct.
Even when she campaigned
statewide against conservative
Democrat Dolph Briscoe, she
rarely made her pitch on
women's issues.
"I am sure IOIDe were
swayed in the governor's race
by the fact that I wss a
woman but I think there were
other deciatve iSIUel also,"
an admiral" Sinatra never filed tJJ.1 es· r.m..tahar party.
Tbe Na'l' dJlef aald be peDle -request wbea A DllCADE -bowever, replied: "Dear Boss, you lnlonned In. roatlne form lei· llhe ... • wife· In •
lhould have r<ealled that !er that be was ellglble !er • Wublngtoo aaburb with a new
nobody reaches the place I'm '20 lee !er bis oae<lay beby-"I jml lelt atuct.''
at without kissing a Jot of ad· toslimony, plus eommercial Sbe rad Belly Friedan's
mirals." airlines rocmdtrlp fire a< 12 "Femlne Mystique" and found
cents a mile. mileage H be other women were feeling the
came by auto. same way. She volunteered to * Sandra LJU Wong, 19, who
enjoys playing cl8'Sical piano
and watching football , is the
new Miss Chinatown USA.
The J»pound beauty from
Oakland was chosen as winner
of the annual pageant
sponsored by the OU....
Ownber of Commerce In San
Frandsco.
MJss Wong, who lllOlllllm
35-25-35, attend5 UC Berteley.
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Pollution
In Atlantic
Widespread
-In ber husband's ol6ce
-• chore sbe lllill performs.
In 1969, Mn. Fraser and
several friends organi7.ecl" an
Informal hmch group I o
discuss women's Woes. A
.,... later, lhe organi7.ed the
Wublngtoo chapltt ol WEAL
and then helped !IOI up the
--·· political caucus chapter.
, she said in an interview. "By
' and large. I think at the end I
couJd campaign w l thou t
reference to my gender."
American autbor Eratlae
Colclwll ts visiting In the
Soviet Union, the Soviet news
agency Tass reporta. and
Musoovites have bad chancel
to chat with him.
WASlllNGTON (AP) -
GoYenunent -baYe reported llndlng globe of oil
and bits of plutic •14tn massive
proportions" In the Allantic
Ocean from Cape Cod to the
Caribbean Sea.
llllE &\ID lhal -llhe betame a feminist, "I feel
beller.obout myself. I can be
casual and myself wilboul
te.llng guilty aboot IL
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olc~ a nd or BrolcC'r ticensC'
TRAINING
Plion" for frC'C' foldC't :. I AllTllONY SCHOOLS
llAUOI Clll1ll __ .._
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Caldwell ls vi,!ltlng at the ln-
vilatim of the USSR Writen'
Union.
Tass oot.d that caldwe!J'1
noveJs, including "Tobacco
Road," are well read in the
Soviet Union.
* Mrs. Slwun &ckefeDer,
wife of Joba D. Rockefeller
IV, ha! given birth to their
third child, an I-pound, 4-
ounce boy.
The National Oceanic: and
Atmaspberic Admlnl9tratlon
(NOAA) Aki Mooday the pot.
Jut.ion wu diltributed 11far
more widely than bad
iously been suopeded."
ANALYZING oamples ol the
microocoplc organisms tbat
form the basil of tbe ocean'•
food chain. NOAA roported
tllat "more than ball the
plankton aamples (young fish
and their food) oollected from
surface waten were oll-coo-
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three reoearcb ahlps which
cnilsed the Atladtic last aum-
mer bad trouble col1ectlng
samples at all
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LONDON (UPI) -Devalua·
llon Of the u .s. dollar has
tal<en tbe beat out of the cur-
rmt -crisis. Bui Ibo real ·deep oealed problem remains
unoolved.
IT ALSO means a •-in&
new ...,1'hllde ~ on
tarilfs and U,de, desllned to
llberali!e ioternatlooaf lrlde
practl<es.
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bollc lollg teml reform of Ibo
~-Id's creak-
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avold the recurrent crises that
have plagued II in recent
When the United Stateo and
other major tridln( nations in
Ilecembor, 1171, coocluded the
"Smithsolllan Agree:ment1•
which devalued the dollar for
the first time since the 113111,
they also agNed lo work out
long term monetary reform.
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al Bn!llOli Woodl, N.H, in 1944
-which lhe intematlonal miiaelary ayatem bis operated
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ed "Group of 10," consllting of
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United States, of a number of
developinl nations. 1
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been holding per lo d l.c
meetings. 'Ille deputies la~
met in farts In January .
)'lnance ministers of the group
are scheduled lo meet In
Wuhinglon In March.
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lei.suffiy.
It may -or ma7 not -
have a blueprint for worldwide
monetary reform ready lo
present lo the next meeting of
the International Monetsry
Fund (IMF) scheduled at
Nairobi, Kenya, next ~
tember.
Even If it makes thla elastic
deadlllle. thla means there i.s
no llkellbood Of the •-ping new~ being achieved
ll>lJ 1'11' lbil most
gov...._i. -agree ls needed If !Utun monetary
crises are lo be avoided.
PARAILEL wrre a n d
closely connected with these
money talks, a new round of
trade and tarilf negoliaUons ls
scheduled lo belin next fall In
G~eva -prOvlded President
Nixon get. the , ~sary
larlH-cutllni green ll&hl from,
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To Think Sporty
DETROIT (AP) -Domestic
auto makm1 Jona adbertnts
of the "longer, Jo•·e.r, widtt"
syndrome, may be thinking
seriously ol )hluclnl lpoMs
can -or at leall 111porty
cors" -io the lntennedlaU.
price range.
,So far, the Imports have
C#'nered the small but signifj..
eont marltet, paced by Fial,
'triumph and Porsche .
Another import. the Opel GT,
is distributed by Buick.
MEANWHILE, THE ooly
true American sports car is
t&e Chevrolet Corvetu.. and its
sticker price puts It In a
lelll!"' with Alla Romeo,
Jeguar, Lotus and the more
expensive Poroclw! tU.
Several considerations may
Fit1anee
Briefs
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OAKLAND (AP) -Kaiser
Steel Corp. has aMOUnced a
net loss of $8. 7 million for 1m
on sales of f44'I mUltoo.
The lou compared with n<t
ean)lngs ol i:m.ooo on sales of
$470 mllllon for 1971, Jack J.
Corlsoll, preJident, lald Tues-
day. Lo .. per share amounted
to $1.48, compared to a lou of
15 cents In 1171, the company
said.
es1teno11
LOS ANGELES !AP) -
Shell Oil Co., Involved In a
two-week-old strike in the
West by 4,000 workers, can
continue to o p e r a t e in-
definitely becluse refinery
operatlona are h I & b I y
automated, aays a company
spokeaman.
"We see no reason why we
can't continue indef'mltely,"
Wilmington refinery manarer
H. M. KarT said Thuraday.
e IAH!Jdaeed Corp.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Leal1e N. Shaw 1 who began for
the Watts Sevlnp and Loan
Auodatlon, has been elected
to the Lockheed Alr<raft Corp.
board of dlttctora. Lockheed Cha1nnan Daniel
J . Haughtoo announced the
election ol Sbaw to the 11;.
mem1>e< board ....,..uy.
Shaw, 50, ill president and
cJwlrm.10 ol First City Sav~
inp and Loan Al9octatlon
bore and fonner postmaster of
Loo An&el<s-
Executive '
$111,~tful ,,..,;.... ... c11ti~ d•·
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eg-eM111t or A41J1i.M1tr1ti" p11t.
tion wiflt 111 11t1rg•tic C111t1I
Co. l1c:k9rc1•lrtd pre.-.11 1blllty
i11 Pro111ofi0111, fi11111c:i119 , C.11•
lrlct 1119oti1tio11, s.1 •• m111•9•·
lflont, c:ot11pl1t1 Ad111ini1tr1tiv1
l op1r1tion, ••c:1lt1rit r1f1r·
IPIC" •••••••••• $12 M &/or
plrlic:lpatiori.
14WIOl ot h11 2211
H•ittlltlfH IHU. 92647
bl prompltnr the pondering oJ
lradlUonal t..,,...at sports
cara by ti,. domelllo outo matm:
-'ft»e move toward smaller
eara, already mot with Pinto,
Ve1a, and Gremlin to combat
tb'e 1mall lm~orta .
Aulomakera believe people are
movinr away Imm the 1"""1
ear laden with options, and the
compacts and subcompactl
now bold aboul 35 pen:ent ol
the market.
"Small doeanlil mean clltap
any more," one auto company
official IBld. .
-The restricUve aalely and
emlasioos atandarda. It is
easier tQ meet the itaDdardl
with a light car getUnfgond
mileage on a ,ama11 engine,
although meeting crash Umlla
may annoy stylists of the trim
·~cars. •
-THE succps of the Im-
port sports cars, especially the
Dataun mz. That Japanese
product bit Detn>lt hard, and
domestic dealer1 began yelling
as 'they watched their co~
petitor ahlp in cara alnady
IO)d.
The Datsun, a sleek GT
hardtop sport• car, is only
now 'building up an Inventory,
and wall.I Of up to ~Jx monthl
for delivery were not un-
common. Automotive ~perts
-intluding both the car·
magazine peopJe and jeal"18
Detroit officials -regard it as
ooe ot the very best new cars
to enter the market in iYears.
Auto-industry observers also
were Intrigued by the pr ..
duction of a couple of one-only
cars -a PintQ "Sportiva"
1how car from Ford and the
"XP-898" test car from
Chevrolet.
The Pinto is a small,
squared-off convertible with •
removable hardtop similar to
the Ponche 914'•. Some
obserVers believe it is a
forenumer, °" f1efblps a
c0JJ.4in, to a "Jl'}inl-Mustang''
they expect to replace the la&·
glng muscle-car.
111E NEEDIJ!-NOSED XP-.
1198 is ·not ·hflend<d• for pr<>;
duction. but ii is still a
thorough worked-out seortsl
car. 11 was de;SJgned to test 1
.Pelt construction concept•-a
unified body-fr~me of foam
lilied fiberglass layera -and
was a solid sucoe11 in that
area, according to Chevrolet.
If such a typt of car does
emerge for public consump-
tion, it probably ~ould sport
a price ts& fonn 13.~.500; an engine to produce more
power and performance than
other small cars; and either a
hardtop or the removable top
with integral rollbars. The
rollover standards have spell-
ed the death of the canvas-top
convertible. ·
orn~Gr touN n
ft,1010 T fl U'l!O~f
SlllVIC£ ,
935.3305· --Now ••.• Plastic Cream
Invention For Artificial Teeth .
Aidllcill Tlltlli .._Felt
' Se llallnl '""" N09'.forthefint~~offma plntic cream that lioldt dentures a11
never belore-fomll •n elut.ic l'DelD· brane that INl/11 "91' WM I• IU
#Mbtr•l lUaicr •!,./if ....,A. It'• a
unique. diKQvcry C:a!Jed F1xooe:Nt9
that b•• tevOlulioni:r.ed dentute
wtarin.1.
It lets ~ bite harder, chew bd· ttt, eat more naturally. F1XOOl:NT
lasts for boun. Retilts moistu~
Dttltutts that fit are e:aaential to
'health. Stir. your dentltt n!rularly.
Gd easy.to-me FotOOMT Deitun
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,. NEW YORK (AP) -1be stock market bounced
Sharply upward for the leOOOd conseo:utl.-lesslon ll(ona.,-as the Idea ~pareuUy 11pre1d that tbe !nler-
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Bank Offices. always~ covered because we p~ to ~ · aUt';'!PatlaaJJy adVSJ,~:~~~ Masytr~ ·. :: '..;. Unlimited check wriring.'Wrfte as n'iany 'Ohar~·acc.qunt up:to~a; "'· • _ . t : ~ : _ \ ~
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charges or minimum balan~ to figure out. Redui:ed • · {~ · 1 ..
The single ·$3 a month fee covers all your ch.eek W~~~~~':''!tl=orOthe; :-;r.:: ~·
writing needs. ,_ • installriiertt I~ 8$ a·we11s F~ GoldAc:cOupt .;
,S~~Classic,or ~ &rgo custozhef )'.?u'll ~~~~low intere8t rat~. i ... q
PersonaJii:ed Checb. Also included in your · · · ·. .. · . : · · .. -" . -. · · · · ·~ ' ..
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Your Gold Account entitles yoµ up to a $1 O'. Q.O. -" • rOOJ'l\ to go mt:o hcrt. &<>we've put a fu:o. ·
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' ' • • DEAR ANN LUIDl!lllS: What can a
-..,, do about • -who, ...... to . ~·--..........,ti. -W8yl
to· lrlllate her! Wiim bo laugbo, Ibo
• -bidldblg -Be -bla-.: . . .. Ing gum and cracb his Jmuckle& Last
week be took oll bla a\IDil ~ i:raclloilf · ~ pl-nm, dea't ,..a, 11
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want lo -Sb6lellmeil'be ~ ~" and~-aJJUUwlthodpr . ,-. clenched ·.,......, b!t ~ 10 bil -• DEAR ANl'l l.!ANDERS: You'-.'e helped
.,. _, """"i&ll•le. ' .• -: •leipeople, nr.m.n. pollce
Some dlJt when be.la ·~ busy afficen, ~ -· ~.
be will Mil me not lo ... ur....i. my ~oriMmtws ...i -~-11111
calla.i.iterln tho ~y. wllm 1illW111111 a JOU pleae 111 l' -!" b6p'tboee ol•
1111 ol callen, be 'ee&: mad and ,.a., who drive ...... ? '
"WllJ didn't you put Mr. X·llld 1111:,11 How I Wiili _,-' --<161
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cal1I ~ lm~!"'So, In -to dly ::.i.: My major "'"' Is lo ..
having Ibo poileftce; of a saint, I am ex-. their lo tbeJr deollnattoos flllbi,
peeled lo be • mind reader. """ 11111· Do y;.. -..... dllficult lbla Is ......
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DEAR ANN LAllDlllS: 1 11111 a
faithful..-. Yw .... belpod me'\rith
olber problems ud made my life euier.
Pleae lry apln.
l_•m llolall lhroqh the.._,.. ud
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Bill of Fare: '
Wining, Dining
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8poneored by the Maxine Caftrley
llem«lal Chapter, will feature aour-
me( dining and dancing to the music
of the Royal Knight.I Silurday, Feb.
17. El Adobe will be the oettlng for
feltlvltlea wbldl are llChedaled to
bet1n with a 90Clal hour at 7:80 p.in. Seledlog wines, which wjll be
at each table, are !left to ,;pt) Mr.
and Mrs. J. Raymond Wells and Ed·
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SUpotjor Court Judi• Mark
Soden cllrecled the marrlll• -.,..,...eel by -Marie ll'11r.ne and Mldlael
F.dw!n Wllclnwl in !be Balboa
Bay Club.
Mr. and Mra. Robert L.
fl1nne ol 1quos Nlluel and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. 1Vlkhnan ol Fullertoo are
par<nll of the oewtyweds wbo
.....,, attended 'by Mrs. Brian
Mertes and Clement Jackman
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The bride attended SWmy
JlillJ High School I D d
Fullerton Junior College, u
did bet husband. S b e
graduated from Colorado
Sllte University at Fort
Collini and he earned bis
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LEE-SCHROEDER
Dianne Schroeder I D cf
Geori• Knlcbl Lee Jr. ..
chaoged o;,w1 ln the Cl\llrCh of
lhe Reflectioal, Koott's Berry
Fann.·
'Ille bride 11 the dlupler ol
Mn. ~ Vernon Howell of .
Westminster and her
busblnd'• pa...., ore Mt. and
Mn. George Koliht Lee of
Buena Park.
Attendanll were Sheryl Har-
ris, Jeandte Will, Annette
Fa1131, Norman Harris, James
Clark and Ronald Tim·
merman.
''nte newlyweds wlll reside in
Lakewood .
degr.. at Collloniia State11i";;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. Uni.....tty, Fullerton. Theyll
will make tbelt' first bom< in
SWmyvale.
LOSE WEIGHT
THIS WEE~
Odtlnu can lttlp JOI lllcolnl th• trim
slim J11r1011 JOI Wint ID bl. Odtlnex b • til1Y tlbllt tnd .., IWllltowtd. Con·
lalnl I" dinctrOu• drup. No 1tmlna,
Ho Sl*laJ mrclM. Git rkt ~ uctS1
flt Ind JIVI Jon1er. Odrfntl f;I been
u&ed succmfully bJ thouunds an ow
th• country lot 14 )'1111. Odrtnu Plan
coats $3.25 and t.h• lartt KOnomy 1lzl
$5.25. You ~ ._ qty fat w your
If words are
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gift from
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1-ta\'e you heard abOut
DINNER AT
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CHICKEN and RIB, 1.95
~PAGHETfl and TW9 R!BS, 1.95
" PIZZA and SPAGHITTI, 1.95
PIZZA, 1.40
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Cbarlea Earl Lloyd, who bu
aerved as both prosecuting
and defense' attorney and 1s
founder of Yooth Inspirational
Foundation of America, will
he the guest speaker at the
nest meeting of the Newport
Harbor Republican Women's
Club .
The luncheon meeting will
begin at 11:30 a.m. Thursday,
Feb. 15, lo the Newporter Inn,
and durin8 the ...,;on patrons
and patrone.,.. of the group
will be honored.
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Irvin Ash!<enazy will be
honored by the Myasthenla
Gravis Foundation for bring·
ing greater awareness of
this neuromuscular disease to
the, public. He authored an
artJcle which was published in
Reader's Digest recently.
Ashl\enazy will receive the
foundation's Jane Dewey
E 11 s w o r t h Humanitarian
Award during a dinne:-dance
Saturday, Feo. 17, in the
Beverly Hill3 llotel.
DIRTY CARPET CLEANUP
5 Wap letter Than
Orcllnary Steam Cleanln9
f. Three times as powerful!
2. Tl<re1 '"times the soil extr1ction
1 potentiall
3. No'heevy equipment in your home!
4. No eleetric•I or w•ter u1a911l
5. T otelly pollution-fr•
1so sq. FT.
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540·6011 .. 645-1313
1740 SUPERIOR AVE. ~ NtwpOrt ..I 17111 St., C:oita Mna
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA -<:OSTA MISA
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st. Anne'• Altar and Rosary
Society will host a card party
in the parish ball, Seal Beach
at ooon Friday, Fei.>. 16.
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Attending ti:. perform8Jl<e
ol t b e Fullerton Civic Light
Opera's p ;-o ductton of
"Ki!met" and after-the-
lhealer dining in Hung Fuk's
restaurant is on the agenda of
~ Chapter, ORT satur-
day, Feb. 17.
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West Grove Area Council,
Beta Sigma Phi will stage the
annual Valentine Ball Satur-
day, Feb. 17, in Abrams Town
and Country Club, Orange.
Highlight of the evening will
be the coronation of a new
queen.
Symposium
Otoscopic Inspection by the
Nurse will be the topic of 3
symposium t> be sponsored by
Orange County, Sou t be r n
California and Harbor Area
AssociaUons o f Industrial
Nurses.
The all-<lay seminar will
tak• place 8aturday, Feb. 11,
in the Disneyland Hotel.
Shrine Club
Golden 1latbot Shrine Club
will serve a llJllOtlasbord In
the Newport Beach Muonlc
Temple SUnday, Feb. 16, from
11:30 a.m. lo 8 p.m. Admlsllon
ls $2.50 for adults and $1.50,
children under U. ,
Association
A lecture on impression-
ist and post -lmpresslonlst
arllsls will be presented by
Rita Qlrtis, art1s1 a n d Jee.
lurer. •
Mn. Curtis will present the
program for the Alflllates of
the Laguna Beacb Ar I
AuociaUon 3t l p.m. Monday,
Feb. 19, In the museum.
cliltioct 1na1c .. wiy lti>m the the Rancbo Viejo •wonian'~ Sil Golden Needles 8' ~~~m~~~ ~~!tbu"m:: ;J~~n"~~l''s.'"::.~ 11S S~ _ oj IM. 11/ed 111
Loan, El Toro. A group,11=--t:!.-.;....-----"--..:....----.!:
Contest discussion will follow her laJk. !! NEW II
Newport Beach Friends of Auxiliary Windbreeker f•bric for
.the Library have invited Sk• J ke children lo write poems with A Woman's AUiillaty lo the f. UC ts
the Iheme of Flights of Fancy Harbor Area Boys Club lw Available In .-y llOlldl & aplaaby -'-'•
which may be entered in com-been formed, and · officers !" ........
ti" have been elected. · 100% Qull!ed And<M!r Nylon
pe uon. They are the Mm••. Edward « iadles wid&--nc-I.II yd. Applications are available ..., S I I od through Newport Be a c b Buck, president; R. Fredtick peci• nlr uclory Price
schools and the city libraries Boso and Marty GfOl!vy, -D· . ONLY $2.77 9d. for students third through presidents; Nonna Re ct ,
eighth grades. Entries must lreasur~•. aod: David Golden 'needle FAliRtCS
be received by the libraries by Ch a m be rlain, parliamen-IOUTM cOASt •LAZA • cARouan &.1v11..
March 17. tarian. Miss Lois Miller isl~~:::~=--_:-~":"'.: .. '.'.'.'~'~· _'.'.ll:'.-'.:"'.'..._ __ ~~=:
Hearing Tests secretary. ' Try Saturday's News Quiz
Free hearing lest., wbicbJ-::--~-~-~~-~...!'.:~~---'---='--~~~~~=---_:_
were conducted in the Costa ~-Mesa Women's Clubhouse,
now are being given in the
Audiology Cllnlo. !ff! SUperior
Ave .. Newport Beacb .
For the remainder of the
year, testing will he cqnducled
by me-rs ol the Costa
Mesa Junior Women's Club on
the first and tbitd Wednesday
of each month.
Philharmonic
The Pacific strings, an
ememblo of eight orange
County lllllSldJm, will en-
tertain the Harbor View Hilts
Pbllbarmonlc Committee dur·
Ing a meeting at 10 1.m. Tues-
day, Feb. 20, to the home of
Mn. Edward Romeo.
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EastblUH Millage Center
NEWPORT BEACH , '
She will heglo her lecture
with a brief bislorv of the araa
in Pari.9 where Renoir, Van
Gogh, Galllin, Degas ·and RV . Women
IF· f OU CAN~T FL,Y TO
NEW YORK
DRIVE TO Toulouse-Loutrec worked. Identity Crlsll will he the
,Her slid .. will polot up the subject dJscuued by Mrs.'
teclmlqueo. lbal -!DID Dorothy Berey: o( I h e
developed and m 1lled lodly American lllllltute pt Family
by -in the tradlllooal Relatlona.
painting area. Jo eacb case . Mn. BelTy wlll he the
their tecbniques were a speaker at the nut -llna ol
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DELI'_.:., BUFFET
WHEN YOU DRIVE .TO JJOCallAN'S YOU'E SURE
TO FIND A NEW EXPERIEJllCE IN THEIR FABULOUS
DELf-&PREAD · • l'ercu is FILLED WITH Lox a
BAGELS, SA.LAMJ, BALQNEY, F~ANKS, ROAST B~EF,
CORN BEEF, ~HOPP[D LIVER1 HAM, PASTRAMI,
TURKEY, CHEESES, SALADS, BREAD , AND D £RT
IT'S .41-L BU'11T' • 90 YOU CAN' MAKE JUST
THE SANDWICH OR COLD PLATTER YOUR STOMACH
DESIRES -,4GAll'I -AGAIN a AGAINll
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WEONESDA Y-vinllment -1beae a r e own >Oleo. weak. GUI is on agenda. Be tnlw>ctd. Ideas lpll'kle. Be
FEBRUARY 14 hlcbl1cbted. Get going wltla CAHCBR <June 21.Ju!y Dl: thankful wlfhout b e t 0 g conlldent. Ullusual lll'OC'Odun
-project. Slop leding that -experiences, ellorts maudlin. '1'111IMll LI~ r I ·SUC<tells. lllcbllaht v'ersiotillty.
I)' llYDfiEY OMAIUI otbtla would bo offended if ~.. -lrustra\lllc. Bui ' CAPRICORN (Dec. !Wan.
' Aries llkel to got lo lbt first you made abrupt ebangM ..,.. you can apply le3!0Q.' _. ate ~~· 19): Doo'I overrtacb _
,, . Be your own Loan Officer
at First National Bank
and lul word. For Ari .. , v1o-"a-w!io really care will learned. You dlg<ln 81\d get Ip 1 tlBRA .(sO_pt. U.OC:l. DJ : pr'Ol8d eajlltaL New approodl
.,. 11xy bu to be ~ete. 'Ille. -.id, Including mate or heart o1 mallers.•W¥t was a · Q-efUveoi>art could Ignite od-could byJl!ISS roodblock. Do
" WlrTior In AriOI makes lbeae porlner, roadbloclt sudde.nly ,is 'vancement, trliger even! plenty ol llstening, ob!ervlng.
nalives COD>PeUUve, often TAURUS (April ZO.May 20): translorm<!d Into open d0or ~! which leads to -/Ulfillment o! Cleek legal papers. l,late,
cnaUve and .-teflalnlY Spiritual quslllleo ~ opportunity. Tm lbliplW>ge! 'aJDljitlons. :Ile 1 seU-ttarter. partner llhould be Included In
Inventive. The Arift penon 11 Meditate. F~. are 1<81/ l,1llO (July 23.Aug. :Q): You . Mqld events., Take cl1arge. Be plluu, declsions. Going It alone
Imbued with pioneering spirit; lored. lloweYl!I', If you give a,, ,aided lbrou&h ~x master of your own destiny. might be Interpreted as ar-
enjoys lively diJcusslOlll wllb yourself titne, s u cc ~ss )lroc'edure. Obtain lliof Ji<>tD Stop brooding. Be decWve. rogance.
Gemini bas doubts and !ears ' emerges from welter of CM-Gemlol messa~-Write, • ' AQUARIUS (Jan, ZO.Feb.
about Puc.. Is pbyalcally at-!usioo. Aquarlall has lessoo to s~ communicate. Give li!_ll SCORPIO (Oi:t. 23.Nov. n>: t8): Teach and lt1m. Ex-
• •. tracted to ~ ollto married Import. Be receptive ...., if• 'J)lay to lnltllectual curiosiij. ::~.:,i'!us~:.,.~~i citemeot o! discovery ' Is
Libra, travels :.ilb Ssglltlrius pill Is bitter. Answers are obtainable JI you ~ 'featured. Many now are in-
and muat exercise caution GEl61!>1i (May 21.June 20)· wlll'but ask. Anal)'Z!!~ draw appeared to .be out o! reacb Ou.need by your ideas, coo-wllb Aqu-~... ~-----__ , Study Ta ,,_; ~lusions. ; becomes available. Caprlcor• . ce"'•. Kno.r 11 and_,,,, ac-. Mh•"'• \AW\..""a" o1U1U 111'D1 m~~e. vyg• is mvolved. Behind scenes ae-i-a~ ... Capricorn. Greater ~ yourself to. c re at 1 v e ex-VIRGO (Aug. Z>licPI· 23): tivjtv benefits you CQrdlngly. Take oi>e step at a
more oppo-iUes for hap-perience. Emotlooaj ...._ Avoid mlstab of ml*'8 ' 1• · time. Avoid estremes_ You
plness indicated lw Ariei lo iu\» &oed to razor !ilWplelj •• frlerutahlp with ,m, on e y ; SAGITTARIUS (Noy. ~ can gain valuable allies,
I 1m. Give yourseU room to create.• Olbenrise, YO!I ~t Jose • DeC.' 21)~ You are <a1Jle _.to , Pll!CEI (Feb.1._!larch!O):
• ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19): Revere your own style. Be both -key now .ts .. to be reach 'll!Ore persons~ ability Crtlt!Ylty abounds. You art
I Home, marrlag~al en-yoursell. Hear sound Of 'your di · pmatic wltliout b e I p g to distribute, COmJllunlcate ·is' able lo pu\ oomclblng of
' • ~ ' , ' , youroelf Into projects. People I 1 •. ' , ' I ( i:ecognlJt your 1111!<1•• style,
: Experience Best T'eOcher · .,,) • · "· . :::.· ~ ~ 1::.!y
' disPilfe is settled in your
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By ERMA BOMBl!CK
A young mother attended
one of my lectures one night
• and afterwarda came over t9 say hello. We talked briefly
and fmajly she aald, "By lbe
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"What Dwight?" I said. "I
can't go home yet either."
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Unitas Subs for .Missing Vietnam Pilot
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NEW YORK (AP) -J6ba 11*-
~ belq a backup qua.-to
lfai1y Domm at Baltimore, but he'•
lllrilled at tvtD atttmpllnc to sub lot
Maj. Clillonl Qisfmwl.
uw1rs kill a lot' of fathers," Unltu
aid Mmday "and I buncb ol U1 athlttel
IP 117b!c to mat,-t Ille man pl-t for
~who've lost lhelr daddleL"
01m1n, aa Air Fcn:e pilot, was lbot.
doWD over Vlttnam Ill ytan ago. lbtod
u ml ..... In ac:Uoa, the major's name
,... not on llJU of Amtrlcan prlJooen
cu1Tently being roleued.
It's Another
Ho Hummer
For UCLA' ..
SEA1'l'LE (AP).-'!'he knife !ell on the
Wuhhliton Hu.klel Monday nliht with
about lfve mJnuteo left In the fll"SI half,
and the Brulu of UCLA wm their 14th
oonsecuilve basketball 1ame ™l· ·
When the blade came down, tilt BrulnJ
wereibead of the lelu!cloul llualdes only
:11-tt In the P~ Conference contest.
Then, """'"" their lamed -"'"'· the viliton began the onslaught. Ketth
Wilkes hit cm 1 jumper l!ulde tile key on
a steal. Moments later he got another, a
17-fOClter. Teammate Deve Meyers Joihed the attack and ...,..d on a layup
oil a J111S1 from Bill Walton.
1be attack didn't Jet up. Larry Farmer
followed Meyers with another layln, and
Walton added a free throw.
All of a IUdden UCLA was leadinc :JS.
1'· By the hall the Bruins wer< leadlng 44-
JI, and, llthiJuih the HUll!ies fofaed a
comll1t!ldable comeback In the second
ball, the game WtJD't as cloee as the
final ICOrt lndlcated.
In a aurprile lnOv_e, Husky coach Marv
Hanhma!l started Lin Hansen, his 1-10
freshman from Coqultlam, B.C., to try. to
counteract IOl'De of W a l t o n ' 1 ef -
fe<tlv....._ Although Walton outscored
his cowrter!1111 at center 29-9 and oulre-
bounded hlm 21-6, Hanaen received a
ltandlng ovation when be fouled out with
1:118 to play.
"I thought Lan did a beck of a job,"
Hanhrnan ll1d. He accepted the
cltallenge.
!!amen said, "He'• (Walton) an All·
American. He ta!Jl)lt me a lol He moves
you around l!ulde and cJoea what he
wants to do with you."
Walte1111 cblel help came from Wilkea
and Fanner, wbo ICQJ'ed lS points each.
Neither club made much splash at hit·
ting the net fJun the field. UCLA sbot
only il pereelit, and the Husldes' mark
was11pen:ent.
The triumph wu the Brulna' 36th 1traJabt in cc:nferen<e play and their 19th
)II a row thll year.
UCLA 11•> W1.e1,.i.n C671 .,.T .,,
Wiikes ' 1., lJ 1111 I M 12 Pll'Mf( 6 1·1 11 l"rlct s M 10
W~'"". 12 J.7 2t HI""" 1 U t ·2H •Wlllltrn.; tM (
• .. • """" s .... 11 12·2 •H•-TN 2 Mtfetl ' M I M<:Kl'llOlll 1 0-1 t Nltw l 0.1 t Q\llSKI O M 0 C.l'Mft I M I tfoom 1 M 2
'fn.Mllll I l·t I Dtfln 2 1·2 S W• t t.t t Ctl'ftlidMM t 1·1 s
TOl"IO"k ll o 6-0 o Mok• o IMt o
Tot•I• SJ 10.lt 71 Tot1l1 2' 11·11 '1
UCLA " :D -7• W1thlnglon 2' 41 -'1
Foulld ovl -We•lllng!Oll, HlllNl'I
Telll foul• -W•N!Lng..., 20, UCLA It
Alt#dlftCI -f.ootl.
Second Half
Trojans Rally
Downs Cougars
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -The
Uniftnlty ol Sciathem Clliloml& Tm-
jam, tnlllng 11-15 II billllme, slOmMd
beck lor a qulclt Ue and then pulled away
lo the final mlnUtes for an ll)Q basket·
beD victory over the Washington Stale
U!livenlty Coupn,
1be win WU the Trojam' fillb victory
Jn m Plldfl<>f Coafmoce pma and
wu DOI uaund !Dltil the IJnal -..-.
With S:IS rtm1inlng, the Trojans led aalf ll~ bat Ibey l!OOred ..... straight
polnlll to leid ... with %:14 to .. .
........... Slate. gtttinf • SUPerlt el·
!Ott fnlm lmhmai! F.dpr ~-•
.. )'ell dole lhnlagbout much ol the first
l!llf. '.ll!t Coapn -. a 23-%3 Ue With
2:IO left ad --I II-ft lead II Jelfriu -.i1luted lour polnlll. • Ult .. ..., In ,_ by . eight polnll
wty In the -ball u Ibey ICOl'ed 11 __ .., points,
JelJrles, wbo ftnlMed With 20 polnll
and It rtbolitcll, pt the Cougan' ftrst
boll!:el o1 tbt ......i hall. Although WSU
-ID wllhll lwl .... il4t, they _ ..... eoi<* 1111 ""jel.
me -·=· -....., 111-•• '• 1W7, a •17 Jltllgin ....................
Ulc Cit .. fl T W1CJ 5 i :-'fl T
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Colli! Quliman, a ~ towbold, h!l.,;.11, ~ the allYV modal In the
WU nine !llCll!lhl old wlioll bis falller 41k1e1« burdla 11 tho 1JID OIJmplc
W<!\t down. The c-or ...in, him Gamts In Rome. , .
art .Um now, but y-C.UO bu Unllal No Greater l.ov. and Ill _. ... ,
to lean on. Sparts UluJtrated mqaitne, flew-the
Unltaa II preeldent of No Grt1ter Love, Qlslunal!I to New YO!t ii! .. allen!pl to
• or&anizatloo that -the ....,itno, rabe money for future Oj1".l'ltlo!) of the
of 18-1 athletes to cblldren Jn l'()\l, Wasltlngton·boled o~
MIA famllfea. · ,, "It all started when La!TY lofoor<!,
"Colin badn1 learned a Jot about sport& who'• now II, wrote me a lefter from bla
from Jne, H CUsbruo'I wife Mid. 0 1'hell, lSlloxi. Misl,, home, .. tfoitas Aid. ''His
No Crvater Love aent bfm an •u!AcN~ daddy wu :m"8inl and Utile • I.err)'
ed picture el Joilan1 UnJtu, He -it to · poured b1a bearl ou1 to me.'' ,
... and-tell at JIChool. He ..... a boro." Unltu 0011tacted a frtend; Carmella
· Maj, O!lbmal\ ,... a llandoul athlete LeSpada, with wbom be bad ~lll'.llld cm
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.• , WHILI DAVI MIYlllS (if) BATTLES FOR POSITION.
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Owners
Denounced
NEW YORK (AP) -~ll's Lober
problt1111 move· into the next inllJna Fri·
day when the :II player rtprtatntatlvts
takt a cl.....,p, dttailed look at the l.oltsl
offtr of the ownen.
Marvin Mlller, uecutive director of
the Major Leqile Bueboll Pl.tyero
As50Cjtt!OI!, said ¥ondly ·tll4t the off tr
would pn>fiobly ba tlltlltd OYtr to the ..,.
tlrt membtnbfp -a ~ tll4t
could take -weeks and 'delay the
scheduled lllm:h I openJna of tralnl!)i
carnpe.
"in !D,11 CODVtrlllloDs with many of tJie
player rtpreltlltailva the lut few
days," said Mlller, ''theft was the feelin&
esprused tll4t lhil matior 111 of l!lfliclent
lmportan<e to be takm to the enilrt
memberahlp.''
Baseboll'• laltsl offer came lut
Thunday and W11 aceompulfd by I
dlnctlve to Ill -to.= the..,.
ly ri"" ol ---·--for lhls w ~ Tradltlonllly, pttdlerf· and -... an Invited to •lort i,olalng In 111111-
February with rtmalnJnc \'llYtn lllllllly
reporting on .. about llarcb I.
Miller called the ca .... natioo ol the
early Ol>tlllna, "lllqal thrtat of a
lockout,'' and denounced D1anlltment
for the step. '
"Presently," tbe playen' re~
tatlve said, "we bave oaJy tbt thrtat of 1
loctoul by the ....... 11111 eVeil tll4t
thrtat II Wegal llDder the T811-Hart!ey
Act because In the tootest ol the~
facts, it COD11Ututel a Violation of t b e
owners' duty to baqUl lD "'°" faith."
The ....... bad"ta'!n<!d the ~
ment of the early campe u, "a matt.a' of ·
iogbUal.''
Miller Wu hJclll1 <ritlcal ol the ~~==byto~
an offer dtlcrlbed u ••a llNfrurt pro.
posal," by Jolm Glllerla, ....,U.tor I« management. _
Tttmlng the ..._t1oa, " t b ii
worthless arbitration ptOpolal," Mll1er
said the offer bad bullt-ln deflcl-.
Becauae a player could DOI -artiftra.
tlM two atraJibt yean, Mlllor Aid ''If 1
player win• arbitration one year, the
!IOI year they (the clllb) take It .oat ol bis bide."
Sports Petpelll'l'I
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Musical Chairs?
LOS ANGELES (AP! -Tbt !At
Aoieltl Dodcen' lineup last -WU
more Db musical dlaln, and IDID'4"r
l\'llt. Alltm would like ta compose a
smoother IUne Jn 11rn.
HOW!!Yer, neither Allton nor !!l1YOIJO
elae In the lloclJen Ol'llllizatioo could
111 ~wt.!~ the club wlll be able
to 1t1ri tlie ..,.. piayen rame after ,.,,. ..
C'T!llt'I a lloocf qlltllJoo," acluJowlecfa·
ed AlstGo. "I woulif Ub to, and It would
be ll>Od !tr tbe player wbo'• playing
•YflY· day. Bui I'd like anybody· k> tell
me wbo'• belier be-Lopes and Locy.-
I'd DIWI, but I'd aUU have to wait and
see."
· Btsfdts tbose two~· Dave
Lopes and ~ Lacy, CDlllPftln& !Or the
seoood boae job, the Dodlera liave two )'llUiii catchen, Joe F.,..._ and Steve
Yeqer.
lllleqalvely, ~ton calLt them the
flntst ncelven cm the cl!ll> -Jolm
--and Roy Ga~nella. Bui will
they be <oqsjstent lllttenl Alltm uked.
ni. trade with' the Clllfo111ta Aliiell
llYe the Dodgen I third baseman with I
reputation for lleldy fleldlni, Keli
MeMullen. ,
"U we bad cme bii. cllr!ng lalllt lut
year It WU In the etror department,"
Allton Aid. "l'd like to rein1nd you tbal
the year before the Glallll led the lea!ll"
II! errors but they had ~ IOCk. Wlitn w• made an error, it cost us a nm. When
we. made 5.1 tmn at third -.
McMl•llen made Oljly 11 or aometllillC Ulle
tbal"
Andy MtllersmJth, I r!ihl>!ianded
pltcl!er, lllo came from Clllfonda In the
-thal Pft the Anl'll ali!aw rim Rebinq, pildlor Bill SJncor Ind othen.
"O!!r Jl(ldfn( -.... -ol the btl-ter ltalll In the i._ and with
-th It sbollld ~-beltet.''
Allto!I alld the Dodaer o11.... lbould
benefit -the <ieeUlcm to -the outlltld fence in by five feet, and the bulcali1 lo•·ball lbrowlDg D o d I e r
pltcbon lbould be tble tO keep the ball In
the port.
"I don1 111!P!< ri bafe ertt outataoldlng
--· Ibo dub." bo Aid. ..... t I~ taU alno pd 11111 Ji11Jen wltll the
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"It would be nice to bave him," the Cl·
:IUN>ld Allton said of a -l!iller, "but I thlDk we'll hold our own wllll 1
few bomen here and a few there."
Allton Will be In .bit llJth -II
man1get of the Dodfen, and be~ ID
be aroun4-fur several mor< and al·leut one more pennant. 11
He quipped, ''I'm a yurillcler, 1111J11e
about 90, I pess, But I'n\ 1..U.,-rul
good. I can tblnko1"r1othing1'd nlber dL
"I'll go alter It '!11th jllll u DIUcl! vi&lr
-maybe mon bOcauae we .,.... •
many yoq players." .,
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Lakers Clash
With Seattle;
Kings in Action
llllGt.EWOOD -.Belon the -
started SeatUe was:~ to be• ol
the leaml dlallqillg _., 1111111 ..
Basketball ~lion cbamploe Loo
Angeles, but the SuperSOnlca -Ille
Ll\en host lil!>!lht h14P1 ~-that Way, •
'1111 be cm radio (KFI) at I o'<iDcL
,The Lnken have 1 4>11 ._.i -
lejd Ille' Pacific Dlvillon wldle Seat1le·b
JuSI !Ml and 27\l pma GUI fl flnl
place.
And toolpt the Soale& floe Ille .....
Jiu that Ille Lnkera' -mat. Ibo J!orum, bolds .... 111em. s.att1e·111t 1111
au 18 camea tt has played tbefe. •" '
Los Aage111 has alJo aoptured ad Jiw
meellnp with the Seales thll -'
U the \'t(lOl'd boldl up, ii wlD glft6
Lakels, playJnc without Jmy Wpt lar
the next Week or IO, I bit of I -...
before tbey ltart a 1trenuoui nm Fddly Df4bt ol five pmes In lix iJJ111ta --..
of U., oo the nlld.
Kings · Face Blues "
U.S. Loses Face .Again;
ST. L0111S -The !At An;.i.. J[JQp maki their final stop ol Ille 11111-..
Hockey Leque 11WC11! In 91-~
tmJcbl, _facing .• ll!uts team .....
beaten In two of Uree mee11..,. 11111 ....... .
Oil City TrioSnoWedln
Cheeking -lportl deplrtmenta:
OLYMPICS ·DEPT, -The UJtlled
Stales has loll a doubli lltrVln& of face In
the put six moatha, nm with tllat <:r1
baby act over loltng to Ruaail In the
basketball llnals at Munld! llld then by
dropping out u boat for Ibo 11'11 Winter
Games.
The IOC . a_. ·-itt• apll!
reviewed an =i: ~ for revtnll ol the • '9Nlct tbtt pul
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way Into the toP lour lo the NHL Well le
W1! I playoff berth. St. 1Aluls, Iii loadll
place, II one of the tea... that~
Los Angeles must~-
Los Aoiel.S '""""" ·1-... Wet Detnllt Wedntlday nicbL .
Froehling· Beaten .. '
'rollONT() -In ' other ~
matdioi, -~-Qlff llldllr ol San Aqelo, Tes .. bultled to a H, f4 ti!>
fGrY over Tom~ ol too •11111 · ·
!Ub-oeeded Nlklti Pille of Y Ul.: ,;,, eltnmtad. Btny PNlllpo-...... ol
~ M, .. I and Jim ~I If .,.,..., downed Edban .......... .,,
Brull t ... •1, H .
AUNle Alan Stcme bold aenb al Ulf
ll'8Y Ind.beat mb111W '1M11: ,._.....
Inc fl Fort Laidordalt, l'IL,H, N, •t
Mooay II the 'l'orGllto -N!IPd --~ Frleeh Critical
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Area Seering
DA*LY Pl.OT ""' W t.. ,..,_
UNIVEISrTY'S JOHN D'ANNUNZIO (12), M)KE SCOTT (44) AND JEFF GIESE (30) TRY TO STOP LAGUNA TONIGHT. ..
Magruuon, Maras Return w Anteaters
·'.UCI at Riverside -Tonight
-·-c Bli1 SVIW -Seott
"p .. Mar ......
se ._ mt m mibm
lrrlidt -lire UC -
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uni!orm for two of. the last Magnlison ZO points. Magnuson CCAA recm1 lo f.1 wilh a pair
tine gamos wi1h • bruised was named most valuable of victories over 1he weekend.
boot In his left foot. He played ·player of tire two-day tourney Friday iligbl the Highlanders
only a small portion of lhe .Jollowing 1he Riverside game. defeated cal state (Fullerton),
Nriridge tn<OUD~. Dave Baker, lhe team's 57-49, .and Saturday lappled
A 1 • • 1 'dtw• team Bojh have been starters leading scorer with a · 15.9 Norf.hridge, 69-54.
...... wlllt JlC' Bheiilde'1 moot of 1he sealOO for 1he aYerage, will join Maras and · nie Highlanders ar. riding Bi&'! ' 1maw11ttipaftll Ameaten and will be needeG JfagAfl.son In tbe front line tbecrestofasevengamewin-
1. apJmt UCR, a teem wilh ·an wllh Harlan Peet (12.5) and ning str.a1t wilh 1he last ....
"'.anlllillal the 1!st ,onQt,•nding17-.3record.Qneof Gary.Eubanks (8.1) in the atthehmisofUCI.
f: a ah:'' ,•;,.-:: :! ~ ios:s :' ~_g:i b=~: ba~= Clark, one of the ~~ :.'¥~ ~ ~
•• ...., '8are a l8lle with finals, 69-68, in overtime. . fe'Y uniors on the UCI team, figures with Bobby Wllten
Col -(llolllrr"'1ie). Be Marao ls · averaging 13.5 w~l ,be playing hefore his anif leader wilh a 12.4 mart. ...,... -Ir I licit lrl· tbot pomla a g"°"' and Magnuson ho"'41lown fans for 1he final · Otliers are Stewart Kops
~ > -' ., U.4. ln the n,st game wilh time. . (11.4), Lee McDougal (11.0)
-. ... ...,, ilal GI !liftnide. Maras hit 1~ aJ¥l Ri'fl!'Side· increased it s and John Grllfith (10.5).
1.ineups
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We're equipped to c;ciu""111Ch cl Oii' customels
• ~financial matte11, and help them deolde on the lOait that beSt Illa their nttda. Ul<e a 2rtd mor1g1g9
loan. cir home impiovement Join. Or lollw 10 con·
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loriet at Valencia ud El
Dorado last week In tho -
dramatic jump for any Oroage
Oout aru team tbis-. ~ Jerry Fair'• Al11sts.
""" 17..S for Ille ......, and
shartnll lbe Orqe 1-
leadenblp with El Dondo,
jumped ri.>m JJlb lo their
preeent No. 4 ratlng. -
Coma de1 Mar, ineanwhll<.
moved lnlo thlnl place afleto
pishln& Its unbeaten mart to
21.0, while Fountain Valley
m1lnt1!M the No. • ranking ln
MM clrcleo.
Laguna Btach's No. 4 rank·
Ing ls believed . to be tire
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UM. •·7;30 -· ·u.. of Ille J'Wd.• !Ibey
Poitier _, u Oocar in 1983 fat ltla l*fommce•
in Ibis tender drama of a clritter wbo builds a coo-YOJI~ > -
Niie e 8:00 -''The Great Jlan•a ~ • DeaniJ Weaver plays Abnllam UDeoln In a Ullil..
JIMrted dnma •bola a Rhoolteacher wi.o. .,Ollti·
cal fortunes soar when bis daughter writes a l~ter Ill the n.W preRaent.
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-ABC 8 8:30 -"The Greot American Beauty
Contest." The pursuit of America's ,loVellest gir!tl
for a beauty crown is tbreMened by a: scandal. llolj
Cun\mings, Eleanor Padlet-, Louis Jourdan.
KHJ fJ J.1:00 -"Lonelyhearu." Montgomery
C1lf!' phys a ~tlve ~ who writes~.,. tor~ eol~Dlll In thia dram& with Kauretn Sta~'!' M~a IAy ~d )lobert !\yin. . ) . · 1 7 CBS a 2:au -"W'il ' tht · '!.. Youn :.J100P!~ tak over 11Je~~nt~.rk.n mo~·w1t11 Sli.iley wiQ~vll'Si and Chris-
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By TOM MU.RY • In tbt-Scfiabln l>Ut-lllil H• °' • .., ,.. .,.. traordinary mUilcian -bf! Two ,:W.'Mal 'meo or was condue:tina orchestra<J at
music JolnM forces'Saturday tbe age of nill!'! -w~' night at UC ~·1 Crawford prep&l'ed to ·rest conlel\I bn
Hall ... .. ••••fly the -he elul.od wltb -'--~--· ' .; .... 'con<etto ' ...... Ul.IUlmJill ,.._ AshkenQy ••
that brought boUowed l!rfvas He -like a fiend to
from a damp but ddishted draw fn>m the I.APO a
Oran(! County P!ilharmanlc reading of Tsdlall<owsty'•
SOciety audience. "Manfred" ~1Upbooy that 'l1>e lealured wort In the toot tbil criUi 1mt· to equally
Lot Angoles l'l!llhannmle damp days · in Manchester, SGcli!ty'1 IRIUl!U811y long and England, ahd tile II a 11 e
especlalJy ~program Ordlestta' •t tbe height ol '" was Scriabil'I i Jo r J o u s I Y con1iderabfe. glory under Sif
volatile Pi1no Concerto in F John BartliroUi. . t
DAILY' •tLOT stefl""' sharp minor and It need ltard... 'To be sure,-there art' Pl>T·
ly be A.Id that tbil brealhtll· t;ons' of the "Manlr<d" that
in&ly beautilul wort took on a could to rosort · to a
..,. glory 'With p • • r I e ss joum).11st1e pbru<, use a
Vladimir • Ashk~ •! .. the. masslYe ))!write, Those ,..,.
keyboard. u.n. havo become old 11111\iOJ>.
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deal ean of Joaane Wolcott in thia scene f1'0Q1 the
.1...;ne C011UDl!DilY 'nleater com<:dy ''The Nlnew , 'D,l¥-~ •'playing Fridayif and Satunla,ys
thrOugh Feb. '24 at the UC !Mn~ Hall Playhouse •
A small ctmter of con-ed aild ~ly trite and are
cert'oera had !lie grace to get • regarded oo today by many
to their feet as the dynamic men ol mo'.lc. •
pianist rtlurned to the lllage BUT THE ''Maillred" has
" !or the loortb tlm.e and give . pusages that do !IOI always
rp b Jd the rtdoubt.t\>le Russian tbe lflld ~ to ' adequate ~hie Keeps :.:1, • ·oo. , o . =:edtriOOte be tborouchlr ~ t>:btthe::.:
dl1a c:rfUe, ea.me ia the »
dante tllat concludes the lint
movement and tbe allegro '---------con fuocotbat•~
concludes ~ wort. It has
been a long, """ time since ····e Saturday nl8J!I. 11 Is to tbli. ctlllc wa\Med a """' .... or duetor s<t erfecUvely draw be hoped tl>at the plauclts
(lwi his orchestra tho......,. that happy audience belped lo
ol .= two s u p e r b restore bis eOerl1es u be Wt
·-In the dri-'•• rain that badn't mov ~. ·~ j~~ It was Utile wonder that a hope o1 dampening -
Maalel looked wan and weary critic's mmteriel of a memor+
wlien 11' ~ the Craw!Ord Hall_a_bl_e_c_,,._--~-~-----
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r..,,. Bt1T im SllOOUl have had that we -fi.i llstmlnc 1,,.,.,.:;.,,:--r-..,...:~_,,.....l~~-,":". -~. . On l'\T, 1.elsen' Audi.· ~"·ce" s • standlni ovation o1 the kind any avong• -Ira 9otur-
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*<lvod In moot or the 511 ..,~ certainly not, by lllY stretch 8tJllllllll!•,_-1
ao-hallshevtsitsever;. of the imaglnatloa, watclllng Tuesday 'f'lllll.,,.___ NEWYOBKW'l-,o\rchie ratinp biltle, according to year,intlleUhltedstatesc the lnspJrtd wort fn>m the ~ ~·ening ..... ~<::Y ':7: ~":; BunlSer held onto ,bis' No. 1 na-Niei.sen estimated and in order Ashkenuv di:tn't hesltat.i t.... podium of a man who will
,...., JoardaC The punuit elf Ameria's tional television rating in the bf their ranking, were : ~ offer his own tritJiJi.e to a ma r. ever settle fQr an average ren-
FUllUAllY IS ( ~-·-"~ "" ~ ..,~ week the Bard came in 59tb, _ "All .. ui· "'Family" (CBS); -"-'-' much"to do with a dltion or anY.tbinc approacblng ~~ ---=--~ · ~ing to, A.~~~ "Sanf91'd. ~ Sm" a n d =~ble· performance or that assessment of a '''°"tlQ:' .... 11,IDllil Iii.,.. . ~") :t,• .._ ralii>gi ligur<s public "--ide" (both N 8 c ); this suoerb Scriabin: he .fbcil <performance.
r.na -t -. -,..-.... 11..a<:-&... Mdiaa·y. ·.', ! u~ auest --•u~-1 --m Maazel. u1-~-test moments, ....,~· .. ··) ·-· "Hawaii Five-0," 0 Maude" ,... u..1nu ...-~ ... ~ .D.Wll o--
• · ' . ii ilow -· • TliO'rstiDcs. ~ the week or and "Mary Tyler Moore" (all by the bind at ""' point aric!~~~~~~~~li•I llfllls...t •""'*-. Jao, 29'Feb. 4; showed CBS-CBS,) with "Maude'' and lirmly wtated that the newly ·~-TV's "All in the Family" lo!> appointed DP.lllc director of ~.:': • 11 llil -•••• -.i;:,.. ping the list or the .nattoa's . :~~ .... ~. ~· :ii_· onl..~ the Cleveland Orchestra join
• Mar Dal ...... . Movie"; 1~ New b a rt ' • .....-. · -popolar TV "'-"· The mw ......., hiin lot the "'""'"ts of the au-• ....-• -were aeen m an (CBS) llld "ABC Sunday dlmce. . ·~T' 1
... ..., • eotbllatedD,415,0tlllbomes. Movie." lfuRl,loac-bylhil
•••••••...... • :• 'neFeb.,~broadcutof. · Other ~ting winnen were criUc u • !lllperi> in~
I .-.. _..... .......... ~· Much Ado "FU Wilson" (NBC) "Bridget or any r.rm or music. moil
.... .(ll--~.;. • ~ Nothing," produoed by Lovesp Bernie" (CBS); ,; Adam-certalnlv lived uo l,o. bis
' ~ ) -JMepb Papp ranked 59th disthu(ulabed rentttali6:1 "t > .!•_.'.'.'..IC!~--::::'!. (WOO e~-.......... 113,,_ ~-112'a1iows liated in 12" (NBC); ~·Love, American tbi• ~.His Il!lls•m wltb ~ ---"'" ,,_,_ ·---· style' (ABC)· "Carol Burnett" .r • . ..,.timf . -..., llw • * World l'lw!liert Mollo the .week's Nielsen ratings.. ( C ,8 S )' . • "'Walt' Dime)'" Ashkena"• was ·fl•wl.,.. •'1d
1 • ... ..,,,. -••-.. CllaclrCal•"*• lluddJ 'l1ie fhree.bour produCtioa 'K Y.u" and he rtrew rfom ti.. LAPd !he
: w "'"'-1iwo die E~lbinnes 1 averaged a 9.5 rating, .wblcb ,\~~ F=Uy·"-ABC kind o( ~ th•t ~®l~ • ~ _ ....... ti( 4 B(l)CIS ,_ -ICJ meant it was aeen m ao 'P tied•. 1., 11111 place); pleased s"li!e •rom tbe !"."!'l!t
'J'"' ~ " .......... ---1111 --ot 11.-hll" estimated. 1,11111,tltJO bomea 111 ~CBS T d 8 Y. MoVJe·I' • on more tlil!n prre occasi:JI).
/:-•• (l)t!ll ~ ---:-Cloi!ll" (*11 '12----thi! llnited States, acconljng to "GunS1ilo:.:.· aiid .. Q ,j d lol.USEL EARNED dlueh
' ' -J a... T-., ·""""*' IOJ nil-. Nfelsen-spokesmen. >.:.=le" (ABC). _ more than tris fee for ~~ role I ...,_. ,.... .,., •~'I• .. 'fll""· The winners • the •k"1~-"""~P,.~~~·-~iiif~f;~~~!ii ' n.. M' I 0........ ...., ___ •W'riJilr---I ' , 1:-·• HOI,.· ~ ...._.. " 11, ;o,i-747)l4lilrIf1 -' .• ~."'!"' .. ~-' .,, . i ~-: .::.,j._ .... .,,_
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TODAY'S caass•aau ·JuzzLB'
I ACROSS 49 Provoke•
1 Flower. &3 P1rtde Yaotitaey'o Pllalo SoWod'
Informal ground
5 lmbte'CI comm1nd
i Annual 57 PHPthow
aw11!d 68 -offering. t• Fruit 69 Sm1U
15 Kind of container
skirt 81 Carry
11 Sound: &2 M11h
Prefix el Thi•: Sp.
17 "· -c1n loot 64 Actor -
1t 1 king" Novello
18 P9tce1 ind 66 Snow
persi1n1 runf1111:V1r.
19 Europe1n1 65 Mt1hod of
20 Trimmer procedure:
22 Church offic1 Abbr.
24 Metric unttl fi1 Prieonefs:
26 M11t cut Informal 13 Color 40 Screen ~ ~:r1t1t1on oOwN 21 ~== ~ ~::!dude
30 SorTowful 1 Tumbler change covering ftern
IOI.Ind 2 Within the 23 USSR nJWI 45 Tirne periods
33 Ponr1y1i. tew agency 47 Thlck·helded
j7 A1tt1n 3 Fllbberg•st 2S Pose 48 Miking.
38 C1tldn 4 Fix~ 28 Baseb81hlta: r1ek1t ~.
38 Man'• posi'l:ion of 2 words 50 City of Utlh
nickname 5 Elec:tricfil unit 30 Alllft'I 61 Mont.na
40 Enchsntreu 6 Buttreu garment countv
in Mythology 7 Sign on• 31 When 52 ClalrvoyMtl
41 St.pie food door 32 lnHcts 53 The 1lph1bet
42 Rites 8 Kind of 33 Defy 54 Brud of
44 Wapiti r•t.iler horse 45 .. _Squad'' 8 Combat 34 Man'• name 155 GenuJne
48 Speak 10 Inadequate 35 Urntof 66 B11et>e•
lncohtrantly 11 Kind of pop captcift !tam: Abbr.
47 Netharlandl 12 C.ughlln-38 Propel•boal. 60 T9Mll
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yo11, a portico1hat makes you want to eoter-
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makes you want to linger over the dishes.
Now that's absolute elegance! And it's easy
lo see! And recognize the value at $137 ,500 !
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',, __ y LM-,_ -2 BR. I BA qlla/ -DELUXE OCEAMYUllf, rr,1u. Huat ..... , -Huntl ...... loMh ..,..., '30 P<1t ....
-:--THE llL'_,. -- -w/pt. VERY lirfe I BR. i.n..:. u•·-~~ - --. 2 1111, 2 tu.al:'IZI. "Ao y,.. !ao It" vrr• -... .,_ .... ,..,. --•• ... $SIL .. '9' or .-b Walk,in Wbll1paot • -
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"ll>ul<lloc" A111l,,. .-: II• I ~!! !'!~~,Hortieuo-_ Teooin °"""', Gome oal LWo Wa 66:1100 exL '1 645-1501
...,. ....... 2 2 l -,_, ..__ ·--"' "" Pampered i.. -..._ .._ snJD , l bll. ,. Biilard RDom: tJPSl'AIRS 2 BR. 2BA, sr• -UJ Estate IJ¥inl Olli.. Ran\ol .,.,.. ..... t!I 4 AM Dolly
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• •nil. • -.,;. -IWL fW& MO :'3'1o · ~.~ · -SUnten Pool. Sparkling Spanish Fountains. amaUer llU!tes. , about 1he ..,.. IP u
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--· ---· $115 •per ..,. """· (11Cl -llLX 2 • l Br, 2 BL brl ,..,.... _ , No. 8llO c/o O.U. Pilot P.O.
t /;st ----mo -· !Bit RENTAL OFl'ICZ -· SH5 ... -Ole, e lJom&.llte Kltcllens • C.lpnets Plenl)< ol oll,.,_1 parklnr • Boe ll80, eo.ta -Ca. I I • -~ --Aoe, .. -1 BDRM. Uafiun. fl6S, Fu'm. $185. NJablly jal>I ... --Alr -· I • 0 p p Ii =:: ~ "!c= OPEN t:lO All ,. 5:l0 PM 2 BDRM. Unfurn. '185. Furn. *215. """'1-505 301h St, N'pt Bch. I ·•.!!';HIN~Q~U.,..,,SPlllmJ==,.,A"°l.lll'="•cl I uz. 2 BR. J llA. -lil<r • pr. pier/-. Avall Noapwt -Townhouse, 2 br, 1 ~ &• -Let ddo ad -)'Olll'
•--· $211.d-. 21D. l'Gsmt or "I -ba. 1400 sq ft Furn. $240 1141 WESTCLPFF DR. whole oUtJook oa lil• for 1he I'. :MH '¥'*' ad Ono ---115 --· OCEANFJ!ONr QIL, 1411 -., ,a.. _.. Prime ioc, Stott er olllces. better. ProfetakHl&i -
N<""'t -·--,.,_. 1 a w ... -lBB, ..,._...... -All UTPL!TPES FREE 3000 oq IL at De, 1"'" al oo Ille. Reodh"'7 ~
, 'su.Jtii MlnDIE IBi:i'a, nwu.Y ..,.._ -b' -_, 1., , 11~ YEW Walt lo Huntington Center ,q, "°1 -·~ qit. -· ~-~,!'""El-=lno R<o!;
Sl'l5 1 mt. .._ C!l!ll.. M : I .._ 115 • '-111 kw. P30 per mo. utl UWi ;;-, "~ '"-:.-; -Adults, No pets air/COnd. ~ • • • ~ ~nte. _ _; all pr, ind.. Yrly or .. ..,., n m.... "• .,. 2 OFC. SlJ1'I'ES. "It& aq. ft., ~~~~:::,.--~-1 :1-... ndec,; d!Dd.CIL la·~ $IW 111111 pl 213 • im ar t::13-n14.. ••• ef • P~ LA -A ~I «' wil oomblJM>, Inc util, PROBLEM ~· Con-
• 2 BR. c:lmmd lrolt. ~ • pm. Ydr. -9 _..._ ~-..__ ~ ..... ~~"-• !"!===="'-• '• •. _3 •umtli -....... A''"/~. r~ •-, n...-. fident, 1~a~,eAt!_c Bttm.car,llmt•an.L •Trr•$15r.SIJI ..__,.:_ .~-2BRr~ -~...-~--..--• ·-<Ul\NllU ._..,.._JOU" vwn ~ -· ·-• -l ... ~ --.._ .. _ ..-Uta. aott I ' 1fiClt & ll<!l'S ..... -eQtr, I: at. addrea,. Plent)' ptlon " ~ i"'lllk·~,,...;-.-. 11111,~SZ>.-Yrl;y 11oe IO~ ,,.,.,. • ...,,.. ----·-1'211Porkst.lolw. ,H.~ •~ ...._ N9 ,eta. adahs. Ref' MS-8l3D aft 5 ,...,.1on .. 1·• ~ Vamila dlilii m pq. Call~ Owner. APCARE t • 60-"'8 ,
· NU-VIEW RElfl'ALS 115-L ' •--' •-• ~ --.. -...... 11•• 847.c•.11 GROUND FLOOR PALM• CARD READINGS tit .. Dll pm. _ ..._f,... $1'5. ~· -.,; .,.... Good Bldg. Good location. Tell& Pi.IC,, Prew'&t •
THE BWnS 1md w 4 Cu . ... ..... ~ ...:~~ ::-::.--~=:.:-=== =::: S::. No. Cbut Hwy, tquna Future (2l3) fiM..1.150 Fully
llr,. pd ·• Jd -llllL _ .... ...,. _ -$350 mo -~--Coar• ---(4 bits, So. of 8au Diedftl"l:wy. OD Beach, Bdl. 400 ID 1000 oq IL WtD 1,::Uc.:::.----.,,,,,,-..,-,,,-I o-nmo. ·~ ....... -• *'"'+ ~ ......:: ....... ,....'!!-~ -· """""°"IY· 1 bit. W. on HOit lo 1 Parblde Lane). ...nodd ,. sult renant. 40 SHAMPOO " Sel-$3.!iO • Up, --AM., ·~ A PLACE FOR l Bod>.....,_ -$191 ceola r.;r '" II, Incl utlL 1 Nations O>lflllrea, lOO w. I -Avail -Ullo. 2 -• llOC o.r... Bacio. ~ ..t "::. ~ YOUR TREASURES 2 -..... --Apls.. Aplo.. 0wner ;m,¥-,' · a..at Hwy. )'qi, 642:0!44. ~ $IJL. $125: -pd, 1'."1 I Park ·--• All. til -FunL or IWum. m Fum. or Unfvm. m D~ ...... avallablo $50 SWINGING' SINGLES AiiBOR lllGHlANDS. .wa. • pet.l§i1'11i • 1 !.8-l4,4-4 124 Move fnm a large bme to \fl mo. WW ~ f'urnlhlre Call Jim 3-9 PM.
-s Bil, 2 BA "---< µ<EWpart. .... al our ----mi~ Newport -Newport IMch al $5 mo, Aoswenntl....... ~ 7
,1, .,,.,_ bllm, i1M1J .,d. C.--1 •l!fDlijL Furn. l'lloL 1 bit aportmeola ••• your .... avallablo. 11815 Beadl Blvd, •--~
-d ...... $115: ..,. ., -. Single odu!L $140. ..,..., laUDdry ...._ ---Hun-, Beadt. -. . =~m1-;;'';;:;;; ..-.oo--i., C•• .,Oro 56'9419or646--..... ftttplace, two bedl....., ON THE llLUFFS BEACH UYING DESK opoce available $50 PO~·-Coll&M-
-ALL 11nurm1 PAID 3BR. 2BA. -ap~ •/bl""' den. two IMtthL -m AT NEWPORT mo. Will provide fumilure , · --· - -c 1 ----~ ~,:;~biktobd1' THE VENOOME (Now YOll Can Afford} atlSmo,AoswerlDtroervico ~31;.~Wf' dJBll,,~frlk.cmt. 0.... I 's '· ".!tdl · lMSAm.betm FnaNeupat:"'atm.al BACHELOR (Furn) .. , .......... ,From,,$195 available. 222 Forest Ave.. ~ 5.19-3S4C ~ ~ ': = • l,! =-la-J Br. Upper, walk to ~ Call lfn. Phillips 51Hl1l flt'"4 ., 1 Baed bid 1 Bedroom ... , . , , , . , : , , : . , , . , .. From $180 ~ Beach, 4£M.9&. ~ .. mcu -•• , ·-·-~~~· Porlt1 Lika5.li1-''s1 =."!":i=..8Y.!: 2 Bedroom ........ ,,.,, ..... ,,, From*230 ~;i.glNG Socl•I Ch.... 535
•--., • U , lllo -Noa,,..if tl",ls l.~t.. DBREJ~'!!, NewjUt B-. ca, -HFULEL0SEPOOl.CURITY SYSTEM Conler W....utt I!riYe 6 U you wanl Quaotlcy ' ~ . I. . --• -..... ...... . •' ~·~ ,, ...... _ (~" -EAT or tM BEACH ·-·-u•~ --DON 'T CALL US! ~ &~ '•l... •#--•-<llmil ... .,... Pvt Patios* Htd Pool ~ • :Ll-Y ..... DIYUj ~-... --·
dadt. Call fZl-G35 • • ~ ,....._.. a.EAN 1 or 2 BR. Adults. no Nr. Slt0p'g * ~ cnb' Elevator Annual Lease' Mr. Howard 6451101 ll tt•a Quality for
l1HS5I. e ---is ldls ~ :1121 Also Flan Bodi.,.,,,_ Adults Only, Sorry No Pets • 1611 WIST9LIFF You;;;'~
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2 11!1-Sloup • ,,,_... " • '1 ...,-...,.-. Son C-I• 1m S..:,;~~-S515 RIVER AVE., NEWPORT BEACH ample pq, uW, janitor. ''1be Som•thlna El.oe" Co
c.-i -, IC: JUd. -• .J..t-at m 11at 2 -,BR, 2 BA Laundly rm. M<r ~ lll '-'-• ... bay ('lbe New Ptace In Newport) Baumganlner •tot. 54l:W2 can: Mo0:1):1 10 am-10,,;,,
............. -~ LARGE 1 SR $191 AdQlta; no )>Ob, $20tlc. .... ** 3 Br., I~ Ba.** ._,. ·--Res. Mgr. Diane &Wm. Sllarbaugh 642-2566 DELUXE Olllce, panel 11"83Ml85 • 213-381-339.1
$250. 5tH'l91. HtNI l!i18BlatnaViltaS. Large, newl.)' deo:r. End. '!W'k••"c flle ...._Ea-:~carpe:U~~.~ NatlonallyRecoenized
C Sonto ,,_ -W. -• IG:l9D Apt. l.lnfur1>. 365 -· blims, crpb, -JOf ~ ~ ,,._ 7 Apls.. Apts., Ground Ooor, -1252, ..,,,-,I
--3 ea.2BA. WEEltLY:MiifTHLY ' OCEANVlEW ~to:G's~Jl'!.! :!:.:0::...,~..::::"': ,..,.,.,.Unlum.311 F~,m.orUnfum.370HUNTINGTON Beach. !m:I ·---·I -------
Townb:mc.. Dbl pnme. E"N .. i• s.itlie: iBDRM. anf11rn. newly dee-...-CMmo. ter • .-..._ bicyde na.., ...._....,. ,.__._ mac. 2 rooms, cptd, pvt -~-...... blt·h•. -N iaw. ... ~-'~-'~.car 1. arcall518:8119, .....__.-~-l'n~·-NewportlMch bbaE·~··~-~[·~·~W~pd~·J350~ .. ~·11~iiiii~!iii''9.~~!!I Kfh1Pe'ls. Pool. C:::':IJ.. --~, .... ,,.~ BACH. 1, 2, 3 BR ~1.u..~ alml ~· $00. Mt. Lq54Crl301
Avail/-. --...,.. -1 BolllM,_, F>plc,poot,s,securily--~--..a * * * WE HAVE RENTALS SUITEfJQO.Pvt.olcl80. F-.1 (freo ods) SS0 !S1.m11 ftll8o ..... Dne aa·s ~ -. No peta. ,.....,. ..... --.. Dec> • Deak/olc apace. $t0460. V-S1VDI05 & 1 $& ,,._ -3 BR, HARBOR GREENS Irie •i• l -IL,. SPiii! 'i ll£W On or near the be>tch, Yearly All Ole Services !Jlt:3988 FND , Male German Sbeps
I-""""• .·~=· 2BA,'91>Nortll-546.t37I ..... '·--c:.=-/weekl)l.2 ADJOINING OFFlCES hmlSllverlBlk,VlcBeoch , •~ •11 •----11& ----~·-·In'-'~' C.111 $90' • Warner. Early SUnda> ...,._... • •,... ir-, ··~ $1«>• BR. ..,, .,..... or ""' --.-. -IAY SHADOWS m-36&3 -~ ~·-~· , · ....... r .. "111~'12, f-~;;;;,;,;.;;. ___ _;;.;_o 1. BeUed Alli. 1 Cor-.. .. Mar ~y penEQ. ~ p!l:s. $50 maid .nice. hit _.. af UW I inc, 642-«i60,
. ...,,._. •' •1Fwifitits deaiW1: dep. Rd"• m(d. F.-.lllml111J-=Jwa: Apwl:wals ••omcea:SUireinamall ~:ti.poodle, black
2 BR. "'--• tJllfla. •TV A....._ men-aail. 548-7237. wl.S. lua;±JlilkBmd. S&llCiom. Light a: Cheery! abop'g center, Bolsa A: Heil, 00 ~~ • =e~ »·-~tllw.151L e ...._ Serrice.-•• .Y *SHADY ELMS -POOL* TM ... w-cii4J *1-ADULT LIVING H.B. 846--P2f ~ Ave. ~.:. ':...,--~BRi..: '..et?!,.. :=.,."=~"" .~~~·Fi:-:. ~ :::: ===i~ ~l=., ~ PURM: ·• contolnlDf eTV•--A..S, ~--;; 171£, ZZndSt.,Cll 6<2Sl5 NEWPORT-1 Blk .. ocean, 2 part. I• BID oil-~·r=i.::r: _
I m UNDO AVE. ...... Ss:tiw RH IWl .-TDf Sl«> up spac 2br/3 br1%.. Y'llla ... ..... app;ir•11 .... 1, .. br_ tum $250. UnfUm $225. COM 17c per ft w/c>ptkm ~
NS bq•lew-._ w eQltl •.Nfodioo ON •ACRES pool, cp1/drp. b11D, pi,pm ADOLT<":A,.._HWES --~ Yrl,ylle.6'13:81. 14Mtlio0l'XJ 6'15:16511·-=<= .. ::..,.'---,.-male--~-1 N. H, Y-<M.lBIL. 211 e $13lM .. AP>-......,_ ,_ 1996 Maple, NO, l O!O "ll JRVINE AVE. Ar MESA -eupamg, Prmle Tustin Wl'Clt Hwy at MacArthur ·w,. bla~ Lol<e p;j;
""'u:w-, --"-' ---. CK ~-<. &;:;;;t'l=: 2212 Cllllege. l'los s ... 615:4%lJ -1a .,,,,._ • ,.._ """ , llCUZzi ,, om~ •nCilt.. a...u -H.B. ,oo,1464 !J,.lar-1-...... Ml--.llil"' ·•s.ata.i;CdM644:2611 ~ .... 21111, Z Ba. > 2 -' ---, Cu TljEENRIQUEAPl'S (j)I• ' 'A:ve.1'ostOI· F""-·-~,:!.,-...=..-.. ~ lBIL.-2~~ ~.nr'Cou!HwY) '.,,..., ........ bllm,-pr, ~.--~.~ BllQ'L ADULT llvlDtl, DO ..... ftce. 2!5R1"""7lde,,ep-3.141. Blvd. eo.ta....: •---, ~-· -I ·-••-fad!. ~ mo. ..-., _...,. .. _ • ~ 1 bdnn apt lri>msooSq 1 t'\HI-*"' w •
-...... I --.. ---Rec. -.,, ··vSt ~~ • .:.,_, 45. -mo uw pd • L ~ . -· •Ide• -1• VIS REALJY --.. na. -trc.·'......, 2 BA. 56'1-5460. em ' ~ alls -• .._, .._ ~ • • 600 Sq ft v""" $100 i::l.~~~~7~,.,.I ~~~~t~~~; -. pr."''-Mill YI!. aid.
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• "I"-· EXTRA l&o.2 BR, prlv patio, or .;;: i:" ·-._ --• ..,. _. e..1m.,. bea~ la~ fadll...,11._2 eooa '111~ • -21.11.. tan .,~ta ~, -· -..... --rgotlO ~ ...... -bltna, pool. nr -* --* -_, ---· DI - F Ii ..L n: u mu,.. . moo. , • .,. E, 111h' St. Jl.50. "75:1S7.I ..-., --..._ " , central air <OOd. ,Located: Bunlnns Rentol 445 IHf: "'61S:"'-'T"'7311"'.:,,,..--_., ~ ~ s&earl. 1. -'" prt P9liO • died. 564lii Corna\ ot Newport Fwy .\ . p--black Doxle 1--•-t BL db: • McFadden on 15660 TUsttn "111E FACTORY., Moppin& -~ . ;:-i. ... ........-, ~ F='--------=.-~!;.,~-2~~::::; Da"' Point llR,>'>mnS1'15.hM1Ril Village Way 831>1232, mall.C011111"t11wal:!211Dm, ~ ... ~~13. COnt
JE>ROO)( 11' ----· - -,i.-$200 pr. ....,, """'-· -· lN1 ' baa -&Vall. From · • -NEW $211. ,or ..... -..... ...... .. -Cllllm&o RLTR. •BALOJNY Vu. ~· '2BR. A-SL Cll "5:ll0l $80/-ldeal'l· for book SMAIL tamebivwn • -
--er:JJD ~ -. --~ =1 1 -. crpdag. -di•. I 11..AIJ -.. --card -· -· 827 Qllf om.. l ·b~~~~~~==I -llfL•, o ~"U' l BR,,):': dhposal, raac•. -_, -etc. G5 !llUI St. Newport lquna Beach. 497-2913. I_ 2 ..... -~ Alop, l llll,"""11a. $3511. -$200 .... ..... 2 Bii. -Baach. ~ SMAIL blk doe with -st.I. TERJUl'E 'l'Ofn<, -i.m.. ... ,crpt. Ddoi ~'1Utr, m-2222 Hunlinvton ...... 2 Ba p oa-$UO. ..,. 0 M Ill EllCW,Loue/1110.' opot on chell, No collar.
SOOSE. l BR. 21' BA. --.... .-,Jom-u.; 1155. -. Hill1 c. R-oq. IL $200 .... a. 1300 oq. Vic Org. Ave, ~16.
beall. .._ • ... SBI ..._ ' ·' a w • '4 No ~ .. 2 ~ Newlyb l IDdec. * MOVE IN TODAY * OCEANFBQn' ~ 3nl Olrdon, e5 ID95 • ft. PK.I ,mo. 2193 A 2199 llUSl::I. letter, 1 year lld,
mo. rmt er~ & ~ ... $8.. 35l Vil:fDril. ~ • --H .;;. $145 A MO. Jloor4 F 2 de *-.-. ROOMS $18 wk. up w/tit. Fairview Rd., CM. Agt. male wtille epot on c11ett.
-. !J!..m-. 1111 S ..... :L ;"~ ~ wy. Spic. 2 l 3 BR 1n"""'"' ~· .. !-.-~ ,_.._ Hoali:...., ._.. '30 n up ap~ Children MH8U. •• • tb ,,:MB:::c83=!ll::I:.. -----=d
ml: ,UZ-. * SB.ADY ElrMS, PO(L * ' Seven! avail, ,AlL_EX--.--~ , • pd eect1oo. ~ .. Newport SHOP or StorQe 500 20!0 Loot 555 N ,....... • .... Pt''! SHI• BAY~·ie.e2M.i TRAS.Pool,recbklg.Klds ~ w/se:c•r1t7. 8iUJ1D NEW BMt. CM. 548-9755, If, $65. ·to $211).!.I Sui=.:;;:;. __ ,... __ ..;;;;;;;1 •=par •~,·--" , 11'~ M'lalme, Flom $l'5s See --ltla-$Gi QUO VAD!S IPI 66:3961, Clemente,.,.JMO, · •REWARDIDputywllo•
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1 lllgr. 11311 --"B" I + -~ Lmatl7 Guden -Guest Home 415 !nduotrlol ...-o1 450 Fouod Yort,y Terrier at Nr. s. Oout Pim. A.i BE&Dr4 PUBK. i m. p ~ 1 BdnlDm apt., w/ot:a.n ;vu. hlk w. ot. Beach. Blvd. on NEW 2 Bdrm ....... • Be++• 1 a 2 BR'&. t L8w1tz Pl& clot 2111 a..
i-. -••••· ,.. tltil p1. Bid poa1. Aiits, --. $4151. .... mo. p1>s Slater, 968-'ISl<l. 841-060, -..... --. Sn FROM $1115 * Prhrm it.... * NOW Rl!NTING -. -~"-
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,4 -------~--NRBCH.-Upper3BR. 2 Bl\.. $141 -I<: --. :EBA. OC(:Uf!.¥,IC,Y * Otll 518-415.1 * can 831,1600 -14211 (ans: CUI-)
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ftfrto,. ..-, :;1i4r · LIVE m llle,ol -,_ * ~ 1111, ~ (7'14) 842:9622 ---Blvd.) SHARE 2 br, 2 ba apt. Frplc, $25 Per month,-· -1a. :i.u. 642-0t19 ~ ............. ,\':" --I ,.!flin_, .. ~..::t ~-drpo.wlfh1""', •JIEDlt'£BllANEANEW ~ 2 BA. 1155. Adult shagcrp~beamc:oll,,patlo, <loatoralCoola-BIJUWhtEngllahSpaolelon ~ -•-"'--• ·-• -~-· I PORT, -z BIL. z BA. p , ., - -dshwshr, wet bar. lL'l5 ind llHlil'J, 1Utr -Irle. ,._ ltolpOado
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L W. - -:.::. h ..t ::..~ -aft 5:l0 -Lrg l Bl\. Aptr, ~ -2 1111, 2 BA. ~ ~ -siL .. IZIB Cltn.tlan Woman needn 2 1 onted ' 460
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3 Bil + .... 2 BA. S.,.,.-. lf;I -ad w/pr. $1211. -boy No pets -$1211. FIL IABG£ 1 1111, I I llelt' 61&:3823
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.... • ...... )1111 • UlG 2 BR..-.... $W5. lS8 DELUXE 2 BR. 1% BA. pm ~ -. ~~ no ore•t•st reaion1 for Want lady to lhare nice aa " I z· ~ 1-011nta-. badlprd.--.. .... -. .. ~Ga-llDtrBchbome.Prlv.batl>.
1 811. • "'-...... c.11R S• .. 1511 bemudt. c.a -....._ •-.. Apertwts ere tM ret1tt. $1257 or 536-1196. l'----.------------"1 k'!".i. • . = e --pa 2 1111, l!l ba., -2 BR. ""-~ ,.-S-Jam CIS' IJ -•law• $!315. NEED 1 male IO sbare.4 llr DELUl<E duples, 3 BR. ea. I -Npt Bch -=·-:.f:'. eT.Y. ,, _ _._ ..... -Dltl. -• Osle, w/cloaod -$1U. 2 ml.~ U.-. i9fr, .... ...,.._,_, .... -l atll In llDtl: Bch. Hill. IDocdn.$20-M"IQ<, $10tM val. a.EAR. W7D1
-e .. a-. SW 1311, -· llH14!1. -.... paoL --, ll!l mo. -Wnnt duplex nr, ocean or 11"1! _.,No, COi; ""1lti, === IPAOJUS I 1:.-apt home J WEDS FREE RJm-1 •""'· ....... .as. _,, -f'UPCI* ROOMMATE wanted, 2 br ~~<dy. '#ltM' & Prine ... Pb.
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DUPLEX. I at.. t --· • -'I.: Ne _,, tin.·~-n•••!Q. ........... Sl5 -SI, ~,~ Cl'ell • o1hms, Aho '111 tl'eo acM, $20,000. Ex-~ J1A, p,w 1954J11 Ytm!J, paoL No ..... $t!5llwo. -._ -·--4IN 41151 al -· QI. -._,......,.. lllboru 9'd/wagon. Renault -1117' Newport,
Wd:: ,. ~llld. - -a. --d 4 • I 8Ellllll. 2 BATH , pr;, RIGHT ON OCEAN 1HE EIQJHNG Ganim~ DAILY PILOT Rlll, w//Ur. Ttrms, Tl'ado CD\I. ~ duplex/
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Secretory
Stenographer
CJen-Typi.t •
F/C Booklceeper
Accounting Clerk
Keypunch Operator
Fr" Placement Assistence
MTI
2100 N. Main St., Sent• An• 92706
Telephone 541-2673
Interested In
A Real Estate Career?
IN FOUR WEEKS
PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM
LICENSING PREPARATION FOR
• Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers
• (mplaynient Assistance For "
6raliates Yfrtll
On1J1 the Yoga <!enter comblnos lllo beoeftta ol
the 2 amaziDK l)'lteml ot. Y~,., RAJA for the
mind. HATllli< !<>r the bocly, ruwA YOGA, like
magic, heli:-)'OU develope )'1lUr' powers ~ concent.ra· tJon A • ...,......, HATllA "YQGA belt» to qulcldy
build a healthier, matt vi&Ot'OUI bod)'. Wh; not come to the tfte demonstration I: Ond out what H&tba A: R-.ta Yoga are all about. No obligation. Plan now to
stop in tomorrow. Free demonstrations. tomorrow,
Wednesday at 10 a.m. I: 8 p.m. 8 wk claues start
next Wed., Feb. 21 at 9:30 a .m. & 7 p.m.
YOGA CIN11l
445 L 17th It. C-."--........ ,
MY SAlARY IS OYER $600 PER MO.
After Only I WMks Trolninv At
ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE
Leading Brokers. ,
• Day Ind Evening Classes
, I J<AYVIRBILA,fUW!llTON
Good jobo need top ""'"' IUld top ""'"' -good training. The jobs are available, and after
• Bnller Referral Prog1 am ·
• $110-Fun Course /
For lnfonn1tlon-llrochure
FrH Guest lecture
Ne•port, 325 No. (Old) Newport Blvd.
548-1192
EDMOND F. JACKSON
~Estate Education Since 1964
ACADEMY REAL ESTATE
CONTRACTING & INSURANCE SCHOOLS
GI-Master Charge & B of A
SEW-KNITS
HAS MOVED
TO THE CORNER OF
FAIRVIEW & BAKER
ACROSS FROM STATER BROS. MARKET
Stin Offering The
Most Experienced
STRETCH
SEWING
CLASSES
Moml1111-
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2975 FAIRVIEW ROAD
COST A MESA 540-3268
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ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE
1101 So. Anohelm Blvd;, An.helm
772-6941
Please send me more information. Without obll-
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Classical Ballet & Creative llalte
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3141 E. a..t Hwy.
Corona del Mar
613.9240!
FACTORY
ACCOUNTS Rec e.i v ab I e DELIVERY ol DA IL Y Announcing
payroll cleric. Knowle&re ot PILOT, SUNDAY ONLY, to
10 key A typU.: required. new1paper carriers. ff.e..
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ApPly in pel'IOfl only. Lldo quires the Ute ot a Statkm
Shipyard, !MD Udo Park Dr. · wagon or van. Contact Mr. ~ ~~ Newporl 8"1d" Harry Seeley 330 Weat Bay ·
ADM TRAINEE $IOO St., Costa Me.., ~ 'J
Nat'l giant seeks agcretSive DELIVERY Man for early
sell llarter t« xln't posi; m 0 r n in g newspaper de·
tion. Fantutic OppOr. for llverY. Must have depend·
career minded lndiv. Call able car. 548-4'152 New Lite Indll.!trla1
Division For Women Lance Scott. 833-2'7W, Dmnis DELIVERY boy, part time,
k Dennis Petlomel ~ mominp & early afternoon, of"""'"· :mt MlclWon Dr. exp. pref. &sham Phmcy, Nltdod lmmecli1toly
ADVERTISING DlSPLA Y 244 Forest Ave., Laa Bch. Exporioncod
PC ~S1mblor1 SALES -Ftne ~ on DENTAL AS.stSTANT need·
official Jewish newspaper or ed for 2 doctor ollice. Must
Orange Co. Alert guy or gal be ~ble neat, good
can go to town! typigt. Sa.18.ry' open. Send Alto Pl~ call L.A. bead office. reswne to Claasified Ad No. TralnHI For
Hentage (2ll) 737-2122 583, clo Dally Pilot, P.O. ILite Industrial Work AD TAKER Box 1560, c..ra Mesa 9'J626
Must enjoy dealq withe DENTAL AsStsrANT -Ex-e Many au}gnments tn the
public. Salel exper. belpful. p'd. 1 Girl of:ftce. No Sat's. Newport Bee.ch, Irvine, Sa11-
Apply ,':..,. penonN • Pe0n81vd.Y· Fashion Island, N . B • ta Ana &: Coeta Mesa areu.
saver, ~ ewport , 664-lai. e Experienced It trainee
Costa Mesa. DENTAL Sec'y-Bookkeeper. Positions. Excellent eam-
ANOIOR Marine Repair, Exper. or college. Call inp. Weekly paychecks.
bu Dl'l'd fr>r a yard man. 546-3(8).
No Jorv bafra pleue. nn ==:::0~ENTISTR-=~y--
Back BIY Dr, N.B. Inside PREVENTIVE d tal f the ~ Dunes. en o c 2061 Busln111 ctr. Dr.
Irvine 133-1441
Nr. Orange Clo. Ai_, wants 4 handed dent al ARE you employed? Looking chair assistant, 1-2 yrs. CX•
for tM big money oppor. per. Send resume to P.O.
outakle or your present job? ,Bo~x~14~277, N~e~wpo~rt!,:S.~ac:!!h:..,· , 1-... ~~~~~~ I I have a prestti:e position = !Dr the rlaht man or Dr;:sIRE lady, retlred pref, FACTORY TRAINEES
-·· Call "~"......... to .hand sew labels. P/time .. ~.. '""'~•v. work. 675-2870.
A$SEMBI-Y foreman I« aail ..:::::::..=="----I
boat eompany. Exp'd only. Department Skn
Apply w. 0· Schodr, 3502 5· J. W. Robinson GreenvWe St., S.A..
AVON CALLING! ~ S.ach
To help with those after-the-Hat Opening For
holidq& bllJs. A 1Plendid
ea.ming opportunity in )'Our
own neighborhood.
540'1041
Wig Styllst
BABYSI'ITER, p It Im e,
perm. Fri 1M. Sm I
children. Balboa. 0 w n Apply in person lf>.6 pm
trans. 67lr8899 # 2 Fasbloo UL, NB
BABYSITTER in home. E. Equal Oppor. Emplayer
CM. Several AM'a a wk for DIRECTOR OF NURSES
9 mo. bab)i. Mother oeeds Needed tor conv. hosp. H.B. free time 5'8-9470. area. 8'2-&lfil.
Irmn~e Temporary ... ..,,,,...,..
'lbroua:hout Orange Co.
NO FEES
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·Ask for Raebel May
500 Newport Confer Dr
Suite 53).
Newport llNch· 133-3161
BABYSltlER. desired ~s .. oo.MESnc Help -George FACTORY • $3.34 ·Hr
CdM. Own • transportatlOD. Allen Byland Agency, 1(6.B Hardw'Ork in machine l*Pfl'
Call 644-4559 E. 16th St., S.A. 547-00SS. Co. Quallfied per I 0 n D •I BANK · .. Ji&epcy, 9TI4 Kat·ella.
N-F•ce• & Places DO YOU Anaheim. 71&-ml.
Super PR spot for friendly Need Extra Money? We need GENERAL Office..~
indiv. Handle the new ac· men tl ~ kl: work put filhl& liMm!y adder, etc. JC>.
counts-desk for tntltc. bank. time 'from ~ homel..For ply 9-ll am, Model Glua ~at beneftta here. Friend-Appl call 540-0928. Co. 16" SUperior Ave., CIL
ly gn>Up. Call Debby Dugan, DRAPERY "°"1an, "'1>er. 646-323L ~2700. Dennis &. Dennis APPIY in penon. Ondine ..::;;0..:..:_=11=,.~,-0ff=l-ce~C'"'lorl<-,-I
Penonnel A&".ncy of Irvine, lnteriol'I; 1733 Monrovia., Qrang Co boat manufactur.
;am .Micbelaon Or. No._£;...,Colta Mesa. er ~ 'rel)>(\Dstble lndiv·
BEAUTY OPERATOR ORI~ local A c:rou"""" u&! u o!!ke cleft< m de fl!.
No following neceu:ary. try~j Calif. to New York. tng, ~ A other m18c.
Guarantee/amun. 66-1000. Nrf equip. Q u a 11 fl e d duties. Phone 493-GIS.
BOAT REPAIRMEN =-~i76-~.· GENERAL OIT!CE. GoOd Most have waterfront boat w/fiprH, 1D ke'y; 10tDe
,,.,.Jr yard exper. Including typing. FT. Yachtlnc A9oc.
haulouts, rnech/bull -•-. 641Hl661 Gel joba ior top ··:;;;,, I ' =G=IRL~De:,-,,.U...,,--dri=ve-r,""'19-::=-25.
Blaclde'1 Boat Yard , " Apply _()veneas Motor
613-Ql34. EDP OPERA TOR Parto, Ltd., 1990 111rtor
CASHIER. exp'd in a _m_vd~·~··=c_.M.~----
restaurant, nite shift. Phone NEWPORT BEACH HEALTH Food Store
6<+-11111 ... 525. • Manager -llj!tail "'""" ...
Clerical
SIR SPEEDY, INC.
N..._Beach
bu O>llowlne -avail-able:
a.ERK-TYPIST -Int ......
in& -ln -dept. Min. 1 yr. omce experience.
Type 50 + wpm. •
GIRL FRIDAY -Tralne<,
3 lJoy-36 hr Milt, mlnlmmn perlence req'd. Health fDod
111 yeai's experience. kmwledge dealrable. At·
!JM . OS • MVT • JCI. tractivo salary I< benolllL
knowledge helpful. Health Hamlell, 54IHl9l5.
HOSTE~ for dinq room, ALSO nltes. Over 21. exper. Appl,y
ln ~ alt Som. Sheraton
SR. EDP Oper•tor BeBcb Inn, 2lll2 Pad1lc ' 3 . ~ experience ln Clout Hwy, H.ll.
·-(!qcludn& JCLl , HOl'EL Detk Oer\, male, tor ettablilbed L'aguna
Apply t.!, "Mon-DI reoort hotel Some ao-
fuB time. l'n>< 411 +wpm. PACIFIC"'MUTUAL counlln1. Ideal for Have neat appeerance A .,._.;. seml-fttired living nearby own car avail. tr errand&.• 700 .._ .... ..,.....' Center Dr 2 eves., 3 dayt. n ~
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JANrrolt MA TH MAJORS MODEL .....,., P/t1me, llDlllml ••LES PROMOTION TELEPHONI! SALES INDIAN Jewelry, 111 ... a NEW-, n· x 1&11' x 11).J'. 'e& GMC Pklc up.Open 11,..i ~ Pntl'd. Small..,... =• ol --rilllUUI -Houn 10 om to 4 Pol Moo turquotu . a.-lloo $400 0< best _. ("°'t ~--. A 'i ~ -1-Our home ol!lce is s!tue· Inch~~~: ASSISTANT ~ = + 'f'" pric<a. Ri., bnoeloll, SIOO>. -1341. Toll«. 2 -t!m.
JmJ Dokware St., 1Juau'. tod '"'a blutt over1ootJnr ;;::!i:C ;',f..bolh ~ to Our -olllce ii sltua-. ~ or wUJ tnJn ~ r:'. =-~ """'~ TV, Rodlo, Hlfl, ~: ~~wn~. B. ~ Beach. 8IZOOl, ext. the Pacllle Oceoll A Now. uoe mill & Jatbl, ne.u. Mlllt t:a .. ....,. on the t<d on a blutt ov..tockin( ~ NavojO 'l\'odlllg, 2 4-12 S-136 "-lei BlkOI
118. &'." ,!-=· ~~~: =-= ~ ,,..!" ~~ :.. the Padllc 0c..n A New-~· ~Product> N•._ Blvd CM 60-'IZll UNITED Audio turntable A -'Sco.:ten 925
LINE MECHANIC !!"" ~-envln>nrnent A Call -Larv•• In; on related -&"'":·u~i:: TYPIST · Ad~ Machinery 116 -Amp ~c1u&11---------1
RD <><P'd, ..-pa.,. ~~ -NJcuel. -.,.. qU. ":.n, ~ ... A 0pere..,., 12 hr. 01eolt a COMP!ErE equipment ..,.Uen. ISOO. CZ. Dl!MOS ON SAL a
and aU otbtr benefb. ...,......_ ...... t)I. a cballenc1nc profes&ional tUe clerk or ge:n'I oJc $1.75 lawnmower abarprtnbw 6 I'!. .... ....._~
-alt 'lPll We -~-,. in. MORTGAGE LOAN 9 am·l2 A:~ Mon-Fri -unit>. per hr. 'Call '°' 'appt. repair lhop lnctvdln; up-m. CZ '-»¥\, CZ
LVN & EXPER -.. 54&-311<5. dale puU, Will ..u u [ JI
dlnQ Aldel -dlvldualw/min.i-\yean Closl"ll S..porvlsor PACIFIC MUTUAL We.,..~ a Sain WAITRESS paclalge.A1ooclo_.iunl1> ,..,,.,... Racetlmln;SS+portslfnoc ~ ~ 100 N C.. Promotlon Specialllt wtth EJ:per. Muat be ..,.... 21. A to< aunin; """' ow n • '73-CZ..UOMX 5 Spd,
Jl'O(D1d also 8 mlllt. s.,1: Our home om.ce ts aitua· ewpcrt ter Dr. min. 2-3 years pertinent ply in pe?'IOO, Surf ~ ~·Pie.. bee,.." •1t 361 J L1nes, 2 Times, $2.00 2.U4. Npt. Blvd .• C.M. ~ _,., be In ted on a blutt ove~1.... Newport Beach exper. Proven profession-s· •·· -W ~--H ~m ., M. p eue ary ..-iu acrord-~---.. al 'ting ablllty U&t. ll'wlll, .,.,.., • ........,, wy., eaU first, Mf>.1455. BMW R·75. 1971; 20 Km; ProKreslive ,m.nutaeturina; · ance w/exper. & qua.lifj. the Pacific OCean A New-wn am N.8. · silver· $250 xrru· xJ.nt com~,dn'twaritqcoo-cations. Please~ re-port Harbor. U you PRODUCTION =!'.;,,=~,: WAITRESS wanlil!d, Exp'd.1956 TOWmotor 6l:m lb CUTE 1 wk old puppies, l shape~ lo blu bk + 10". didon. Frtrwe l>enefits. aume to: qualify, we oner )'O'l this will be 1n accordance w/ DiMel' House Hntan Bch. ~. Need.I aome "'Ork. ahrt ha.lr, 3 longer ha.lrM!. 64)-3181.
Immediate Opening For: :ie I:~ cha.ll~ exper, 6 ~ Full or. part1 time. Drl)'I r:-.prt pty. Ca 11 .~4~0 sml children, N·-"E1""'v"•Tl~Hooda~.,.-CB=-"'300"'."°'n=1
Quailied•ad ,.., 622 prof"'"1onal _.,.,., SUPERVISOR For -•tlon ....... <31H311, -alt5. Miles. Extru! Coet $!00.
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AUTOMATIC SCREW e/• Daily Pllol • send ... _" salary his-WHO WANTS TO WORKT Mlscell•-Ill FREE • wk old German Sell'°' sm. -MACHINE ' P.O. Box 1560 W ....... 1.1.... tory to: DRIVE A CABl Shepherd pupples. Ca ll
OPERATOR Costa M .... cam. 9'l626 • are -~ a Loan CHOOSE ,.... work * AUCnON * ...__aft 6 pm. NEW 'Tl Honda CB 300. !IOO . Cloelne Speclallat w/a Modem .metal · ports O•"'W ad no. 6'l1 for )'OCCl'lell, be~ own CHICHUAHUA PUPS Miles. Exiraa! Coot $!00. • Equal Oppor. Employer min. 3-5 yea.rs exper. manufacturer located In bou. Men or women. Can Fine F\lmlture SeU tor 1875. 644-0505.
6<tvp " opa.at. AC1Jt6. O>llege -" exper. Or c I C/o Daily Pllol be allldltly ---" Appliances 8 wtcs. old. -· m su.uJd"' Gridley 6 Spindle w/Mortpae Banker, ange ounty his """ P.O. Box l!i60 Neat. Clean Appearance. A~~. }:'!IJ ~ FREE to IOod home 4 mo onlf 400 miles.
SHUR-LOK CORP Marl!o!l"ll Secro!ory nne, or Real Estate mtdlele-1"11 for P"'" Costa Mesa, Cali!. 9'l626 Vts. reti...t. t... 21 to 'IO. Windy s Auction ll<lrn old eon~ mix, male. A!· $.125. "3&-3Z6
Apply At ~i!bi~~ ~ Company J><eferroc!. Sal· duct Ion 141porvlsor on Equal OJ>por. Employer Supplement )'CMlr income. lOl!S% Newport, CM -lecllonate. 54&-l!S47. 197! % PDITON 1.25
Robe Scientific . orpzrlz.& 91 ::f~~ ~ ~ day shift. Previous •X· Drive a cab I hrs or more a Behind 'l'aqy'• mda-¥at'l FREE "Valentine" pupplH. Clea.a and fut
926 So. L S """ • tlon. · 60 tlonL ,.,.-per. must lnclvdo min. day. Al>!llY In -Mbced Had -... Healthy 1515. M&-3256 yon t. w.p.m. +, WM Exec. typ. For oormden.tlon of S -rs ox~r. !rein-SALES Yellow Cab-Co .. 186 E. 16th~ -1913 GARRARD lovabl~ Blk/whL ~ '1"-=-------"-'-"=I Santi Ana Ing ftlf rapidly erowin& sail· please aend resume I: ,........ r-AAA St .• Costa Mesa. MODEL. profesaional full · · I!!!~~~'!'!'!'!'!!!'!!!!"!'"' I boat manuf. Knowtedae salary hlltory to: fng, scheduling It super-WIRE Girl must be com size changer, 2lD watt MIXED Terrier. tema1e. 3 Motor ......_ MAIDS WANTED merctnmdlsing, advertising vising both male & fe. petent & Pee repair ~ AM/FM/ MPX receiver, 3 Ye~. Prefer adult hon}C. Sale/Rent
M jure fd Full I: PR helptul, but &en'I ex· Claasitied ad no. 62J mile employHt on .. MAJOR NA rL wrap &; oable ~. Con-Wfcy air IWipension speaken 256 E. 19th St .. apt 8, CJ\1. J..}.~e~,!_~· ::;.!..'~ more Im· ff_• o~i%. i;: oration• lnvolvi"ll -CO tact J. T!:rowe•, m-4842. ~. ta~owd"'~.w";,= *0:,., KftTEN, free, mal•, '7" BERANXPLDORNEERW10'
u..o.....a. ....Y """wu COit.a Mesa, Ca 9E!6 clsion drllll~, topping, • WOMAN, couple. Work from tt4:893-000L ,..;_,, -·. -~-• 1221 w. Qiast Hwy., N.B. MATURE Woman. "Hoon, 11 I lwi Exceptional Sal Oppt,,y home BouUque ~ uw ........ ~ F\tlJy lelf-contatned tbqct
" MAINTENANCE Man, Ex-PM to TAM. Sawyer Home. F.quaJ ()ppor Em mi lint, . & •uto-A m.uld--dMalon es triple A J.ine cummntted women' ~ trailer w l th LOVABLE 5 mo female ttaer Klaa. wlndimletd • CfD'tabl,
per pref'd Good workina: 2619 Orange Ave, CM. . • · ployer matfc ltHmb!J, clNur-rated company baa ieYeral wear No aales exp needed »'cit~ bed. New Ueen1e kitty spa,yed ahotl box-V4, auto. trans., pwr. llerftl. ·bend! ... Beverly -llledlco!FrontOttlce . NEAT boule wttb lovlncrlng, tumbll"ll & ct. _...,.in•new1Ycreated we .t rain. Loretta ~s:!i.'"~1:1/~.';,i;! tretn:.d.644-4i39. ' Jnr,pwr.=.<•21210>.
eonv. 11o1p., Lacuna llJlb, .ASSIST BABY DR, llmDy ....i. help!! Mature trM•l"ll ., ropollllw, oUlsid:' ..i.. dlv!slcm. No 1-. 125. 111 lheeta oorrup.ted lOwk old cockapoo -·· 111~!'~ENANCE ~ :::~= ~·t:da,t~.~i'·tb:; :°'..:_~!:ii!."'; ~~~·:::1 ~~1>er~«nd P~·0=. ~.:::. ~,r;.T
I ...,fer older man for ~'."'G~~-~ -=to~lp~~. com-ts, ,Excellent -map. Flnanda1 eectfll> • ' • Ntw ·Jl,IOI lnf11 Sbephml. Male. Love1 kldl. • ~~~~~ ....,., P-1 A lceOP';'Pi': (-8 A 9). Pllone ~ growth ~lty & ........,. Ropld (Jl'Ol110lli>m. Rid Rad'"'1t 0....-Jnt.iJJ,..nL 646-1517. $8118JIO -.. l')'lllt. $113.1)
ldledule In busy ole. Call -I am to 5 pm, uk com pony lhs "'"II =:II not door to door head Oat Hulon. J:.1:. ':, ~·i?~
; ,,_ .. -MA .. ;w-•-"'N-.,A"'~"'-G .. E,.M ...... ,.E_.NT .... ..,_.,I Treey Martin, 833-:mJO, for TONY. . com'/.':!91qi'°"'me of ox• FOi\ PERSONAL APl'T Ant!!!-POOW/Blowen. EZ to rnatall. [ ll~J lerredpymt.prle<$10,=. °"""' • Dencrla P....,,.... ~roMER WEJ.a>JlllNG· per round edtoc• CAU. · '115 (prl pty.l -"11 w.....,. AnnUI! · .......,,..,.. Ila!" 1: . w•~ED l'OR AaeocY ol lrvlne, *2 Hoopltalll> -. t~ & soluy ;.o;;if .. , (21~) 271 2606 ANTJQUEMlm•ooraph BE.ST OFTER.,.. Ceramic>-10.:13~ °" ---
""' loildi>hon Dr. To Call LOCALLY on new ' ~ • mad>. (191S)$50.:lllUSanta ""' molds -•· llSO I EXPLOREI 1 Inl'J Co.1wtth amceo cumnt. Mod. Lab '1'~ $900 re>ldent lamllle• brlnalnr ments to: ' Ana Ave. '8', CM. ~-. ONk.'es,.....13 ~~ &JI. ...._ "· 1 ly In 14 oounttles ls expand· ~ A: dvic info. Good Sal u .. .....i..... · .......... ,.. .. ., ..,.ner1 150 1ng Its oparetlon to So Callf No more __ , Xln't "-· pay Clo111flocl Ad #599 SALESLADY FOR '• '-•·• Tw.ny 1125. PJaeoo'• cap $l'J. M........., HOME I A will be -"nc .trices ,,j poollloo for odentific mind-1-. Mlllt have ha!'PY C/ D II p . Shade. Call Sblrley· Peppin; -· 11115 SVrl, CM. GROOM & BOARD 11 yrs v'...,. 'the 0ranre Co. area. lllonlt od lndlv. Pt.aant !Inn cann., car, l>Pll>& abWt>, o • y llot Sl>aJl> A Experienced .645-2'1;2. ' HIGH quality I ad t •' all b....U. ~ 'plckvpl CINTER '
atatt around the wodd ... ...ics lharp ~ b-547-30ll5. P. 0. llox 1560 . For sn,.., auna A ANTl~polntlr:r -· t opstblovi...str&libt "Sherry'•" l'llodl• pupa lllOl •IACH BLVD, ceedlng -o1 $30,000 teni!lc ....... Call Lee i.-1 NHdtd Cotto Mou, Calif. F:ne Gifts. Full Tune !ma 1Stb .,..tuey. Belt Peuant, Knit °' IA)'tl'od avail. fi!&'.-2848. HUNTINGT°'4 BIACH
..,. ,.-. No exp; nee .. ,. lUll =rr.=·= ~ 11·7 & Other Shifts '2626 Apply Pmoonel O!llce otter. look·from $3 to $6. Orea for _..., ·
compoey trafl;N ID( given ,ind. Irvine *2 lltlcbebon Dr Top pvt. duty pay, IUFFUMS Appll1nc01 • I02 -645-0033. Cits 152 -cu .... ,_, -,.... ,_ o ..mr:r req ' • lmmed. pay 1or floor duty. Equal Oppor. Employer No. 1 Fuhlon llland NB . KING -waler bed. lrame ,. ,,_,,,. ""' -No ... llmlt. JW lntmllew, MERO!ANDISE G11ndler A Coomt>-w!de. Need RN • ' BRAND nu Tappan Gu a liner $25. Quoine va1 .. WANTED, tom SI am• • • MOTOR HOME
coll R&-M........ Driver, p/~. Contoct LVN • AldeL In-riqie W/OOl!tinolll "dean-covers fllr f'onl $3. Mini· -to breed w/llb rnalo Sl""l'I oix, "'°"'· dual -· 497-127StAM-I PM manaaer, Belli Furniture Jllon.Frl,~L .. coul!e REALESTATESALES SEAMSTR•SSl'ITTIR ing,Wbt,Stlllcreted.Retall b11oo $40. Call Ste•• fo<-otlltter.646-4119. doubtewvdrobe,""'11.
-s .... 60--026I. Nunes RellcltrY, 351 lino-N SU0CE5:!_~ln the Tomporory $350, Privately U U. l3M5l8. Gonleo Grove • "-n U4 cleon u a pin. TeJtt dliw
W&nt ad l'Hlllta ... 6C-56'l8 pita! Rd., N.B. (Lobby Park W::.,~·~/~t 6#-0449. SPEED Queen Pl deyo!r $50. ....,,. 11111 ..,. todl,)<._
Udo Bldg.) -or -resale o-tlon 40 ""'· A Week COLDSPOT --1B cu ft r J)Ool table A equip $25. DOG Scbool lnltructloD New '""· 549-9954. with a network of O\lef 300 i.dr retrta/treezer, pink, 196814' travel trailer, excel OaMel •tartin& Tu Cf a -~tax Ir Uc. NURSES AIDS, part Ume, ottices and become a Apply Penonnel Ott!ce pert cond, $100. J11en'1 lld oond. $100 •. S!&-1l!OI. 9:31l-10:30amlD:, Wod 8-9pm A $59t.50 DOWN
days. Newport Beach member ol our MJDjoMlre 3rd Floor boota,al0,$10.SIO-Ulll. MOVING. Dtahnlber, new Sat 9:3Cr .30am. Martin-, 11 mo. at
645-5707 Oub. Multl-m1lllon ·dollar lntervtewblc 2-5 PM LADY Kenmore port. bar, ldtchen eet, red A: crett Kftn•la, MH9l8. •1ot.61
ad..rttslng -Free TH~ BROADWAY DWtwub•r. cutttnr brd. green carpet & misc. BrANDARD blad< -Cub Pl'lce Including tilt. · guaranteed licensing scbool. Xlnl cond. llliO/bet oft. 963-1994. puppleL Northern Ind '°' He. 163911.~. Deferred pa)'• 'cOMW~:TER Excellent sa1.. training. 11TI F.dlnger, H.B. 64&-1844. I Piece -..i • o la, line • oolor to Qwnploo ment ~ -.46, A.P.R.
CORP =.ocoll Vllglnla ,..,.. Equal Oppo<. Emp-A=~ i:f"' ~ ~"":'ttte ~ ~ :l:m.11ei:l.V... _, or pet. 10.E'llX. p(UUllBLOll £1 .
ANAHEIM RED CARPET SECRETARY"""'1 have xlnt dllhwuber $40. 64HMI. 551.Jll89 &i! St>m. GERlllAN Shepherd pupo. .
i:o; In ad In Women'• World ; .• ts accepting appllcatlolll RMltor• ahorthaM " typlll( ablllt>. $80 t YR. -. Ciel a. In-<XlTA d9 Ciiva membenhlp mile A '"-le. p.,.nta 'MOTOR HOll'll -·can-u • ..,, ·~h ~~·u71, -,--, ·.di~ ~ be!~ Real El1at._s.lel AP\'17 W.D. SCboC1t -t ataU. Lalo Dictds all cyde for Ille,-l:ett.~. Reply: ~~ JlllPI noL ~ CINTIR -·" -· .._.... -_,. ff E•·py c..., __... s. ·GreenvUJe;-IOOl!Mre.,._. 139'im. P.O. ---m, eom.-4et -. -.... • -•
Sllnimlng Stripes' ,.., ,, ;la ;Jack . : ~~rs~ .. • Sanlas Ana RE A • DJSHWilHERi --· c... 8'.11125 '=~=-H=:. • ..rr: l~
• SICRET••IES I A= -llMllu EC T RY dr>m, nl>IL guano I< ~?~G: ~ plant col· -Our Re to; ~•'iOi< ... -"" LAlllSIDJUI R""!•J Fee Paid. Greet chance to clelv'd. 83&-D; 5'6-62!B. ~~· for -· 8ome patio .,, ......... .,.,._ , ';.'729.. e ACCT CLERKS 0 • move OP the ladW of ...,. OVER 2JO ............ ....... aliea.tn ooatalnen. 8'Ml'll. ADORABLE sill¥ 'teiTim, 21' TRAVro
CAU. 83Ml31 FOR AP0 1>ao enlaqed• their olllees. ...._ Pres. of "" needl In-refrigerator& •trom $39.9!1'. SPECIAL --Ill<!. 1 wka, 2 Male•, l Fem-'1211' 25' DISCOVERER POINTllDIT. 11' Otrf OF New olllce ""' room for cllv. wbo can take over. Abo ~ From $2.85 ')cl. Can inltall. $1SO. Call -'II I)'# a>NTINENT.ALB
AIU:A cw, row:cr three mon ..-ie. ~P :;';?'!; =· ~ Roni Wishen/D-n Reu. Gur. PG-run Eve. I IRISll SE'11Ell8. l ,.-. old. I>' PRIDE A JOYS 1860 NEWPORT BLVD. &n • .... ''" GOLD NYLON HI LO lllale I< !•male. Papen 9ZI VAN a>NVERSJONS
OJTICE Nvne-LVN er CALL ANYTIME Fre lobe. OJutal P<nonnet $2. Wk. M malnl CARPETING Good cond. w. Ba1bo&. t!.S. H. Clles e 8ervl<o e i\Glll :1s!71i""::L~ ~ E ... : 67M577 ~·mo -Blvd, GE A~=;ASHER -att 12:30 Hones ' 156 * Dm111ar hie.*
-REAL !STATE ~LES Sec'y to V.P. to "50 EXCELLENT a>NDmGN L&:l:.f•""'!'':'.~fllr lale ·;.:;: s -YR. l\EGl8TERElD lllUS. l3IOl Klrlior Blvd., G.G.
P ... U to ..... FREI LICENSE Bril!rt. ..,_ tndlv. $80 * l!OT-6512 ' -TANG, MARI:. GllN'l1..E • • 131-llllO a p ..-.....,,. fllr avper -In NEW Ooldl!>O' re~U:r U ...,. • $80. 646-901' B171' SPIRITED. $ 2 I 0 . Nell! to G.G. ~. t:i:,. ~ .::i 'T° 0::: .,.._ T:.!il= LiceJll-t.-c "'· 1woit 1n lllleo Bvsaln • 111ia1 .,...: USED BICYCLES se.m& LIJXIJRIOUS. .._. ')'.
-Al&tlt ut -dept. ol !1111 retJi<!1Y ,..... -·er m-39111. All Typeo * GC-1212 BO~ --$65. equljt!., new Llletlme :11/Z.
In ill!I tateated !Inn. Call :::.. = ~I~ ~ = 1:'1" Callbeoell~ * REJ'RIGERATOR, "M>l'kl STEEL olllee -. Good :ml1 Aolelln Sonta Alli n:e.:.. ml/lno. Aft I , ~ II.le. 833-1IOO Plac<menl Service ~ ntlce: ' wel,$36. -$45. 133 E. 1ltb Hf!:. ~ ar "'-6216. -· Tultln
Deaa1o A lleonil Pei;;;;;;;i TraJntnc Prqinm: Earn :;::.. ·~ °'%:0: Call l54H!5.1 SL, CM 5'H& -CllillOOK motorhome,, II',
-"' lrvlne, m ->""' Jam. can Al of Irvine, m lllldlehlin Dr. REFRIGERATOR, l r 0 It MlecellMMul I ~ -.. Low mltft:p. Xb!t
-Dr. Sloan <n4l 83Uf«>, cm · ,,.. °""""""°· Good con. WaMa11 120 -= J •:ti macl. llll&-'lll05. PAYROLL CLERK w-me> m.1000. SECRETARIES 642-!oii -1111 ·~ ¥. Tr11iert; Travel ~
Qrup Co, boot lhabufactur. REAL ESTATE-VOLT WANT to , buY I orig. hUb
,.. -,exper'd payrc:ll/ SAIS'!MEM • ~ not wcrk lnst.nt p.,._1 Ct!Mrl• & capa fllr <63 ci.iV: hnpala 2 •·-h ...._ . 13' '62 IJrllOt.t. Slpo 4. UV,
acctl poyable elm. Sbollld in the hottnt om HW> Tem s..vtce Equl........ IOI cir. Must be in tlOOd mnd for -' .........,. 906 _.,. rtv/-1rt!f, ...._ have famWutt;y w/bant t 1n 1 t 0 n Beach/FoUDtal.n 3848 Cam~ SU1 106 t,;;.;,;..;.;, lt" rlmL Have · 4 Pant1ac btn.. MllO. 6t4 IWi8S. ~ service • blnk ,..' Valley and let us train you! Nowport i/:ch " :..n'1 CANNON 1.oOm lem. $1l0. 21 ~~ ~ trade er ~ .. ~~Ji.rt"'' ::::-l Aute .......... , Parts NJ OODdliatsons. Ph '934586. Call Pbll Mc Na me e Equal 0ppor Employer mm lena. $11), FUten & e. '1 PM, or • ......,,,. ,.
, PBX TRAINEE VllLAGE REAL ESTATE: • cues. All topther $2115. Sat/Sun. . $2400. valilO or !ride llftet WANTED: 4-opd transtn;•
Be the ceot!I' o1 <ommunlca 962-44tt. •. ~-Sec' $e$1000to ·-~ 1 WANTED!! ~ ~-~ .~~ lion for !I ton I.H. !ruck, . O -•-' .-F I 110 Uaed '°1_'1 JS" or XI" with ,_,. • ; w 'ST Ovtrdr:lveT ms629:
t!ors. -tndlv. w/,.,. RECEPl'I Nm, Newport e .i-ronce Girl to $100 urn tun low haritlle lt&rL 19' Fi1b11tC cnJiM' ldot-.l~~~~~~~~!I i:.o:n~~'. =~ ~wla~ ... ~ * 100010 FREE* SCRAM LETS • 183-3!JT. c~OV: =-401\0<~l ... ____ __.llr:1l Funopot.Greatbenellta. opao,mntactJoAntt, UiRelnder'I~ • OLDER HoctoYer UPrliblJ.-.$400-__ .. can Jo K.;ly. 833-:mJO 644-' 45QIJ Campus Dr. . 64&-2393 Iller 6 p.m. · -
Demi.I • DeMll Penonnei' R. E. TRAINER 5'6-21l8 NeWport ile&cb ANSWERS Diffee PumltuN/ ~~~~ c'!l; 1 w•• ... •••mj ~~ "'0r lrvlne, m R.E. -A Deve1opar SE>CR£TARY . JleCeptloolat. &quip, 124 112-418'. • I' ~~iiiii""'iiii!loaiii;ii;l;. iii--& will train A -!er SH A IW!ltlcll typq req'd rn---·~ G AntMi-/Cl.,alct • Ucense. Call 645-1121. fllr thla busy ottlce. 1111111 ~·~ -~-· -letm WO DESKS llO-ITO wlr/umb 25' 0Mm crw-, !IP& 4, VI --=='-"''""'=-.;.;;o1
• f"\1'.1 'f') ~ PER~IN-EL.MER RN'• LVN'• PrectJcall llke -•detail -• -=.-.:= ~ ... beJichft $lOsS50 ft!e 1tor cir ~~'11a.~ tank, 73 Nl!WPORTl!R i ,/~'t'flld ~ cmile le temate), Private have _a ,pleuont p1:one t>oX;·;;i&';ouretobeanotd Sl.1111W.19thClll--VAN CONVERSION
I "'I ""' -tor: d""' a 1t111 ftllef ........ ~o.c. maid. She'll ,.,.., qvJt I.lie· Pl•-l!!'J!lii · 126 llolll, s.n '°' \ Je • ~..;"~~;·~
9446 " 20" ~---thla ~-set wttb a CONT••cT -Ubdley err;6u•r ~!· Re., S!lCJ\ETARY -• ttma to Ing~,!~,, fllr &llY men llDl'lll ., HOBIE CAT: 14', No. ~ Brak ... -· 1-~ -~ llZI$ 10n° n po:,;;: ~v 1taek1, "" =~ $400. 'l)pbW, -m to~~ UMM Hvn~ Harbour, mo: You can't be&t thJ. Prlee"':'"
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L. -df , 11('4 aldrta. Great o!!t lclet.! ADMINISTRATOR !!NS. LVNS. ReUe1 a Aldol. math. Must be 1tb1o 10 -s &AVE 309'-8)% 531-9'110. . $4t9S
"'f ,,,........ "" u .. lcnlttin; wonted -' I QC nCHNICIAN :fllll>~~ Bci::r c;;:; fUll ttma in the -...-. Smllll ~ Funt. Co. Doll't 11"1 &llY c-,pa ttnt!I HOBIE Cllt 14, Ku Summer plus tilt " lie. , , lhades or a mlor to. ma11e ~ m«i10 for appt. 151 Anaheim Blvcl. U.t Un-)Oil can Jlla1J Noq.pla)'tn '12 a...,, $950. , $499.IO DOWN,
' SLIMMING STRIPES • thla jltty·lcnlt beret In ribbed ' (Op!icol Test)' SERVICE Slatton Sateom1111 coin) ••-tor <2odtt· ""1oom1 to attllld tr.. WOl'!I 81$.7111 84 mo. at _.,the~--to lllldl on J -'Matd\ltv • OPT1~• RN SU-!er omall Must be _, Full .i on. 'lbomu¥Ule, etc, Din-lbopo. For lnlomlat!on ERICSON 29 $1115-
tt:ey ~ lool: •·--::!..-ii ... mitt&: Pattel'D T1911: all dllael ..... L masln; home In bead!...._ pl'tlme ....... Ji9o Hlrltor Ing nn., llv rm, 1111, TV, Qmtact: Tom Dle!erfdi • malce '"" -· -lnc1 ASSEMBLER Call 11<: '9HOT5 tcr •PP': Blvd CM..,,.., s!eroo, -6C2.2111 mat l'ltv1te P!l't!' Cub prica luclud!nc lox l i ~to~~1Z::~~ ~.mm mm • Sal" SERvtCES...Attend.lUllA UNCLAIMEDFvrnlture C..1tMuolc..,,,lee ~.~!J'!/Decb tlO u;..r:;.':"$~.A.r.l
I bock. . . for -polt6m -add :Ill INSTRUMENT .....J~ + ~ P/tlme. -60C So. Clout ~-HlrsJr E.~ st Newport~~~ at lllrbcr 21' -~ $2/11. 18' 10.64%. U'SZll)
' Pr!ntec!Patlerll9'46: JQ;W -lor Hoh pctlirD.,, MAKER n~:..,. manv-HW)', Lal;lld> ~·Me;;;: Fllnllture li\ -~ Mea aide -0.50/ft. EXPLORER •'~.8J::.~.~1~~ t;,~~ (Tem.,...1ry) =entctlfen~SERVICE Steu::" Pump NoY<Jt>ttama. *PIAN~s•mtor-1
(bl»t I'll teltll 2 an ~ a.u...,. will --Appa, In Penon tenitory ... .....,, IOU = i:::"'~ ~ 4;i ' Gome table chairs ao r~ ... -• dlo-Sllp or -Lia WIOtect,. 38x.12 MOTOR HOME
i '54och. --.,.. .-. -to Or can >tarten. Good .,_.. ~ ft. eocb. Upholstered --lllOCW ....,._ miller. i:.. CENTER
m&Mtr.nni ~·-.: A1l<e -. tho DAILY menl -·A all-... SlllPPING -·~ 40 Ir bench pi. 49T-12DI ~~-'""II -lllOI BEACH Ill-*" each p&ttel'D --~ PILOT ~ II--So, llrlstol Co. -+ -Call No ... L Apply ln --. ..... • .. -SUP FOR «HS' SAILBOAT .... ceota tor oach pattern !or Dept, b 1'3, ad a.i-"'-~' u..... C llf Lance Scot~ 833-1100, Coot& M ... -Statlonm, ;nu m-Toce-mo4em, 3 !1.!...: ~ deala.,. $110 mo. AV!lfY A 0.: HUNTINGTON BEACH
Air 11&11 utl 9'0clal Ilal1dl· Statton, N"' Yark, N.Y. _.. _, I , Omnia A o.mJa Pe1•dh0! E. 11th St, Cll. drnu clteit, It or a • ~""'"·at, , • 615-&990. l4UI03
q; ~:= JOOll. -I<_ I .. -(7141 ~1410 ~ "' lnlne, m -· -• chair &;, Walichs MuMC City -Speed & Ski t11 71 vw CAMPER
dellverJ nd lllp, -N-. -Dr. Ul'l)lntly Nffded 14>--South Oou1 Pluo 54(1.:1811) • --lUll -bOd, =-~U..S.DAIL~ NEJ:DLECR.UT '1111 F.qllll ()ppor. Emplo)>er mil Solu Rtp. $4541 ,... 30 Soldererl CURTJS.Nathel eoi,. TV LOMU:Y Spllltt Oqu, 2 ·n B0sroN wt:alrr, U', 1owmu..,.:'Runsllkenew.
PllDI', 441, Patlern Dept., Crod>Ot. ~~ etc. Free PHONE aleo. -1< 1! Pluo c..nnt "Call 1.ornlna ,... WlrOWJlp WalhUt .. billet, Good <One! muual.s 13 l>us p&ddl•, Sourpuss Sport, SOhp I $2't5
231 W_, 11th $1., New =-....;._ -. boiDe, <Ill>'~ om. Call col-~lltclil! ,... Allemblers p1iO cash. -hencb. MUii be llCdld I»' = 1,!. rixi ~~ .~tole 6 lie.
Yoc1<. N.Y. 1t:OIL Print 8ollc, --. .... Ject nc: S:l>-3CS, United UlilE.Ed!~ SCll\laAllOAfta ···-·-t-~~ F'~ -att5.~ $29t.50DOWN ~. ~ ....,,,~ -Sl.00. """'""PP"" ~ (Miric m eooi.r) NO PEES used. both tar $190. uavall)' N.11. • 48 ,,..,. .. ---.,., w --. -MWIJ6 can JJDmedlate1Y· -. •1'1D· $76.5'
, 111::--MbRE Q•lck li,~,e:.i.nci-r Pa~ POITER s.\l.ES -le '!!"J!d~ 11 o.nrlll• 112~~:f"/t.[ nan,.11_ l[•]~~-1'.1ncrl.,"'/:fed""6
1'ublono utl - --OUI-Ooh1e TV-dlnct ...-~ OOMPLETll J'URNlSlllNGS Wboleoab~ Conn. . meni,r.:; $4192.09. A.r.it: r:r:.t,1cm..~ ii.:" lhall 1tA> lllio. rm:=: ~m.:":t ~.:,'";.::~•~ :!,,~~ .'Q ~ :='l'olnL~ HW)', 16E.13X,P(!lllEXLLORl El :i;;.~i..,. -ON ..... Afalltll -• ID4 "~ (1 = TV, hb. Wit a 14111 D Alll Campen, Sale/Rent t2I ;:,sr.::, =IN= f.~ •• -. '°"· AIW ~ om.. =~1 =.;.Equal .JigmaliC6 Kat0..111 AM-4 PM, = V1o X1nt c:<nc!, -· -1~ °!.1= :;''51'1; MOTOR HOMI!
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ORANGE COUNlY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I l, 1973
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partlalJy oompleted *'"'"' ol Pnlldm-tialllelgbls u a C<iM In llOi4ll.
1'here1 8llerlod -pl•= ol water transmisilon and .....,.lies ·....,.
ed the lone fire brirllll to run dry u
1~"1ried to-tbe -· "j!Jd iJ>al tmn plloe I di)' <i< IO fater
-'-"or earlier -when ·~ .... vy winds
were blowing, ... -11r. !lave had a
di.iUter .,that -1d have wiped out the
wli>le de:velopmeut and Pri••te bonles
toward tH6 gOlf coune, 11 Jlolbert said~ . .
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'-~ ' . ' . , ' . Couhcllmen added. lltUe •to the coin-M~ j(M11elh Carr but wu .,.....
men!, but (lid :1a1 •t110y were famlllar' ~ fonna)ly before. !he council.
wllh.lhe curreDt situation. · .. Moliday:S ~ ln'"1ved .detallJ of
'!be aessioo wllh Orange County Fire the COU!llj'I present coverage alooi lhe
Chief 'C&rl•Downs and members of his Sc\Ulh ~·· CQast II "'1\' U pro. 81111 C8ll!'I It lhe invitation of Mayor · je¢1Ms' for extending lhe coverage into Artbu< '.Jio1inea· and Ooimcilinan 'Paul 5'in CJ"""'te for.t)le larger aruiua) fee. "i"'!'I'· wbo aought recently iO r.open Tbe·proji\cted cpsts for lbe takeover ol
n.,.ftatloOs wllh lhe <:OlllltY over fire . city fire 'f~tles and !unctlooi would be
, service!. · -, , ~ . • tWJ~ U rnucb as the city ','$Mt this
1b~ COU\'ty proposal Wll• aired last . year. .
year ll) s,eparate nego11ationl wllh City . .1b~ current annual cost for fli'eDghllng
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jump to about '2IO.Olll -the <mllY plan. .
Initlalty, Downs'uid..., addillonal llta-
ti<im would be -. bllt" later the -
posa1 eau.1or I ---111 tbe nort¥Y area o1 u. dty. • DoWns aald that lhe city's . current
plans to build a small, attack .-!loo
in tbe Los Mm!s area ..... I IOoiroe ol
coocem to bis clepaitmeot 6eca•• ol the (SeeW~.hpll
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.Libraria' • 0 • • • t1m1sm Seen
On Devaluation
Pr••P,,.el
DEVALUE ...
to 1199.fl. At 10:311 Liil. it hod beq up
~ than 21 p>iDIS.
Oo a. New Yon: -ER•·•· ad-
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ded'-;but llltiot tbo n111 hid '-I
to I.
lln>ken said the emlier pinl hod bem
whittled .. .._ -advaotase of
the lllllltlal mrie lo cub ID prolllL
'llll'U4 million ....... -dl_.t bandl • tbe Big Boon1 ID Ibo flnt liaU
boor of)rlldlog ··-Ibo grulest n....--ID~-
'l'be ddet eucative'• renarts CMDt •
pbotograpben IDd nenmen . we re
lll!h<nd into 111e 0va1 omoe 1o ft<MI the
start o1 a meeting between Nmm and
Treuury SecfttarJ George -'lllo Pl•oL!enl; ID bit -wtlb
Shub, lllcl -•lout IDljolily ol the American people, • lbe 10 pen:mt
devalu.otloo '.'-not affect the nlue ol their dollars. ••
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phraW obYloudJ -.W far --ID bear, lbe l'Mlde!1I turned ID trade
legillation.
He ...... ..,.Ollcs Cll bll l<gislaUft
-11, but -ho -''Dot tall;lqi
about ano6ier .-.! ol JowaliC ~
"We must go up as well aa dawn." be
said, becall30 that Is "the only way ID gt!
afalrllllkefQrAmerlca-.
''Oob' by beliC allle lo ., ap" ID ...,,.
~ cltecoM "will ... be allle lo ,.i
at.hen to ccme dotrn ," be aid.
Be and Sdlliltz d'*'•'Od lbe lnll*l ol
American -belDtl flotldid by ~ ...... ml the Pleoliltal
said In ..me -the Jmporlll -
·-1 U.8. ball-rlglll GUI ol U · -'"l'o .... polic:J of-----~ -In the -..-... tdoa."-ald. . He said be dllCUDOd bll lqlolathe
pllnl --"' -Olmmlttee Chairman iw.JJ 1-(D-LL), and
with -Way1 ml -Oommlltoe Cblhmm -lllllt (l).Ar\.), and
11111 ho -·...,...uy • paaltlve at-
--the tndl .......,_.
Shultz -In ........... tho -
lion lloodaJ nJPI tllat ---Ooi.-"eomprobeoltN trode JqlsJa.
!Ion" with lllllPICl!led -...-aplnlt
dlaaptioa of --... reault ol lmportL
New GOP Officers
To Be 1Installed
Newly elected olficon of lbe fte.
publlcan Club of San Clemente will be
lnltalled at a dillller meeting Ill•:• p.m.
Feb. II at lhe San Clemente Inn.
Bill Dial is the new pmldent; Ed "'"II#, ftnt ~; Pat 1111> ..... --,,.-1; Mildred
Gcutlley, n:c:oullng ll!<ftllly, and Lama Dani.-. Dinner ••mtianl, are IYlillblt bf
calling Juanita Prale)' Ill 411Mllll, or
El-Markham et -by Feb. fl.
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lodging 10 percent blgber ••• domatlc
pried _, be all<ded notlceably ex·
«pl Oil lmporll."
'Ille dlaoge probably will "'"'" an ulftlal in the -~. Zllllil< said,
-.... mpdltioa bf foltJo ...... .
the -~will ''lab ... ., tho
_,. -..uJng here. The
devaluallon wW also make AmeTtcan
gooda -per on lbe tor.Ip nwtel.
An lncnue in inferesl rates may be
prodded by lbe devaluation, J 1 D1
Fomborf. maoa&er of the lliml1D&IOD
--of Coast and Soulheru Federll Savings and Lou, said.
"Devaluation will make money I little
more IC&r'Oe, .. be aakl. "'Slnct the prices
ol iJl1portl will be IOiDI up. ll«IOle may
ool be opencllog quite as mUcli." ·
Famllerg added be believes the cut-
-. In the purdiue of forelin products
wru not burt lbe ecooomy overall and
will bring about a needed bo1anc:e of
trade.
Louis Markel, manager of the Laguna
llillJ 0-.Well Weedon and Co1QP8DY of·
rice. said lbe price ol gasoline may even-
tually '° op alnce the U.S. is forced ID
Import much of Its oil supply.
Bant ..._.. ...,tacted In Newport
Beacb and FouolllD Valley said they did
oot feel qualified lo give an opJnJoa yet
on lbe devaluation, and ..,.. said It Is
too .early to prmict nsults of lbe
devaluation.
P ..... P.,.el
POWs .. .
20 more of our men belJ captive."
Meanwhile two freed U.S. pr~ of
war left for home today lbead ol
9Chedule becaw ol crilical 111-in
their famDiea,
Qndr. Brian D. Woods of San Diego, a
last.minute additloo to lbe ll""P ol
pr-. --,., and MaJ. -w. -of Orlando, Fii., ieft a.rt AFB fer the Miramar Naval Air
Slatioa ill San Dlqo early today aboard
a special CHI tnmport. 1be olher
rtleued prisonen are ...mainlnc at
Clark temporari]J for medical and other
cbedl.
Ofllctals said doctors and Dur!tt Wen!
makiq the If.boor trip with Woods and -· . In a atatement road ID ........,. ju!t
before be boarded lbe plane, Woods uid:
"I f..t tblt a conunmt Is ._iate.
Due to penoaal lmmb>eat pi!bdlog
tragedy Jn the family of m,..U and x.j.
Patlus, our COUDby bu bonond UI with
the ellorls you are now watddng.
"We will probebJ1 be lbe lint POWs ID
return .home under the r e 1 e a 1 e
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portunlty to show pride we have In
service to our COWJtry and the C<ID-
mander In cblel."
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proxbruty to the Doheny station operated
by bis .... department.
"We try to avoid sltuallons of bavJna
statloal acrou the llreet from ooe
anolber' It be Mid.
The -yielded ..... ·-of the rtft bet•-loca1 public l8fety of.
ficlats and the COUDty crew1 over the
issue of wbicb agency can better perform
llttflptrng fUnctlona alq the 5oulh <>ranee Coal.
Dowaa' propooat calls for uotnc lbe
Dollmy atat1111 and Its pa1'kall WlliD'
teen to J>l'lled the ~ por-
tlonl ol the Loo Mara area In San
Clemente.
But Public Safety Director Clll!ard
A!UrTay and Actbll Fu. Cblef Burl 1111>
-hwlo(ed that becall30 of toposrapby
and wltldlng -Iii affectlni tbe Dobeny
oi>eralkm. lbe San a.mmtAI ..... ""'1d
arrive at that area just u swirt1y.
Local olliciab alao were ruffled at
Do..... dolmplay "' the lllo Clemeb"'
tOOtqlt of using small, two-mao pwnpen
U ID initial meanl Of lttacklq I fire,
Dowal Mid that tho little .,._. """
ry DO wtf&bl In fire 1nlurai>ce tatlop.
Murray "'led ooundm. lo weJP the
lacton beaYilJ before cutlq I declsJoa .a the ....,17 fire -1-llGlllht by
Dowal beloh Mardi I .
"Let'• put It tbil way," Ule cbief l&ld.
"U 1be couocil ...,. to -tllot
much money to our fire department
budget next year -literatl)' double the
budget -... could do jult u -with
it as lbe COUDty ~ doea."
Crime Prevention ,.
Week Celebrated
San ctemmtc'1 EJ:rNnae Qub: UBI
-ls oelebrallnC Its annual--of Crimi Pmeotion Week wblch wW 111-
dude polke ride • along programa for
.... -.... and the lftSOllUltlcin ol Ibo
PlilJee Olllcor of the Yur annt.
The ......t oboervuce 11 gearod ID ap-
DNIDrl the -ral publlc ol tbt rile In
.._ la the -·· clt1eo u ..a •
-of -tl lq It.
-.. -Deane-will pnslde ..... Ibo blnquet 'l'llurals1 -
It Ibo ... o.m..1A1 liill -tbt ""' .. lkor ril .. d1ed.
'!be -~ the winner .. Diida by
fellow memben on lbe lon:e. Liit :rear'•
--Patrolman lloYld -· wt.-bubecomtadelecllftODtbt
loca1 -·
Metgi,ng .
Scrapped
By GEORGE Ll!IDAL " ... °""' "" .... -Coooem over a plan to merge
Unlvenlty ol Caltlom1a llbrulea eued
today wi th -that -n. """"'~Vt111 Orr ll~ the ~~-Jolm E. Sa)jlh
aild, "It .. (OOd to -tllat the -... Jooctr piano ID mandale tho Ide ol UC
llbrarlt:s ...
Lui '11iunday, 1be foalllJ II UC!
-to -lbe ltbrlly-pilll. Orr propoaed to COlllOlldite -Cll the nlne-campul UC system and link
them Into • network ---the lJ. campus atale collele sy.tem.
Computera WQiJd bave a II owe d
atudeoll lo draw boob -111J. col-
lection In the sy.tem. -jndl9ldual libraries would each eoll<d f..,... boob.
"Althoul)i 1be final drall of t1le plao
has not. evm been wrttten.'' <ft Aid.
"The Unlvenlty expresaed oo many
reservatloos about cooperation that It
would be pointless ID asl: them to coo-
tinue wortma: en lL"
The UC ;;;;:;:aea have the largest
reoeard1 li In lbe state. Evm
-tboae ......... OOrr ~. pll!W •
to -~ J1brarles of the .. "' col-lege syllom wwld pro<oed.
UC1'1 Smith aiggesled that tho finance
department plan -hamper lbe
ability of UC! and olber new campus
llbrarleo lo fUUl11 their lunctlonl u
......... -of growing unlvtrsilles. "B ll d.-Dg ID ftllOlt." be llkl, "~ oupport f<r UC librarlai wiD llaWI
deo;llned 15 percenl ovu the Piii -years with t1le adveot of the lllJ.71
budget (IU mlllioo for UCl'1 lllnry).
That figure be said "Is euctly tho same
as that tcW the curmJt year, · wbidl
means fewer boob and journals cao be
purtbued in view of ioll~ rille In -pricea. , WhJle UC! wlD purd;lo& $1,000
(lour lsaues of a quarterly joumal, for
uample, equal me volume), nen year's
voluinea, ar their perlodlcll equlvaleall
budeet will .00, pordwe ol 1,711,._
vol ..... , Smith said.
''The annual eroolm of Ibo library
budget delays the day of ruclring
ream•hle mttarftJ at ua." Sm1tb
oald.
Beyond the -price and budget oqueeze, the projected apendl .. for ned
year keeps coostant at lfl t k e number
ol emp1o,.a la tho UC1 llbnry.
CUSD Trust.ees
Study Burying
AU.year 'Pwn
C&pl&tnno Unified S<:bool lllllrid
-tmJcbl will ........ bmtlni lbe
4$-i5 al~ -plao ... -of coping with rapid growth because district
parents overwbelmlngb' rejected it in a
..... t ..... ey.
surrey -~ .,,roanoec11 week ago aflA!r the boanl rOqueoled tbO poll
and a pilot program at me elememary
school il I majority of tho pannls ap-
proved,
The idea WU defeated I, 411'1 to l50 by
pattnts of etemenllrJ. -d!l1clnn. It was orlglnally J>i-' ID a o l Ye
oven:rowdlna pnililema In the dlllrlct'I
nine elementary lchOoll by lrntl7I
cbildren attend acbonl OWli' a IJ<DODl1r
period with --...... 11a111 Jn. ~ between nlDMl..t . -
A total of 1,411'1 of 2,lllST parmll ...iJnc
said Ibey were qainst the plan. a II.I
percent majority.
Other 1ct10Ds trusleel will omslder lo-
clude:
-Guldellnes for evaluallnl the day -
end student period for -dllli1ct hllh school period&, which lbe bolnl appmed
during their meetlnl. .... -.... -Approve an olftda1 bolnl poUq for
future partlclpatlCll of (llrellt wlunleera
In -ICllvltlea. . -OODllder renewal ol the ""' ___ ..
with the Laauna Bead! Unlf1ed Sdlool
lllslilct for the Regtonal Ocalpit1aDll
Pro&ralll-
' Mathilda Petry
Rites Scheduled
Senlces will be held In Crown P1>1nt,
Irrd., for Mathilda Petry of Dana Poil&c
""" d1ld -~ at tho ... ., .. Sbo ...... loutll Coalt rOllderrl and u.,.
ed with ber husband, Al Petry at Dllll
Sea Knoll llri\'t.
Mn. Pltry ...... two dauctrtora.
Ba11>1ra P1<brlll ol 1..aa-Nl&uol and
Florence Llttjcbam ol Indlana; tw-S,
Pail! Petry ol Eve....-, Colo., aad lllr-
ry Petry of a..r.ater, Fla., llld 17
gratldclll1c1nl
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Woman Dean Beaten
MADISON, N.l ; (VPI) -'llrrea people
wearlog 7llocldng ..... ~ ll5lo Ibo
olflce of a Jlnw l/lllNlliy --
day, OOWlted blr ,_ -I .... ~
In paol1no and bell W --A 1Cboo1 ..,.._., 11i11 a ••Miiied
proleolor and a _,, ..,,.,. Dolil
Inez Nelbldl, 4', _.,......, oo lbl Door
of ber alflce, l11al -.. the allldl .... .... bee•• of • .....-"'*"'
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NEWSPAPER RECYCLING BALER LOCATED IN CAPISTRANO
Ron Lli-r. Scott 5~ and JU ExecutlYe Wllllam Y-'
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V Qlunteers Renew Recycle
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Efforts at Capo Center
Volunteen from ....rat South Coast
communities this week renewed recycl-
ing efforts at a new ~ and col·
lectioo centtt located behind San Juan
Capistrano dty ball offices oo land don-
ated by lbe dty.
The new lite will be lbe nucleos of t1ie ope-ol Warld Repair, Inc., a norr
pn>llt «pDJzatlon wblch bu oet up
seven sites where residents may dump
Police Continue
lnvestig~n
In Rape-murder
Buntlngtm Beach police and sberlll's
-today cmt1med their Jn.
~ of a rape.mun1er case In wllidi Ibey ........... an El Ten !brine sergun1-, ..
Del MOlllY !lcl<mw! of. HUilllnglm
-said todaJ lbeJ ..... sllD teylng Jo
trace lbe last boon di Mrs. -Poat, tbe 11.,...-olcl.Founlaln Valley
woman whole nude= wu dilcovered Frldly DKlrnlna In !!~ Beacb.
SCI-Jared Alan Walllriol, .. of Silnta.
Ana, is In aistody todaj at Orange eoun..
ty Jail pendin8 an-alp\1ent llttr this
week. He ll beln8 held Wtlliout ball
Wallaoe, who W..W.\ai a part.time
aecurlty guard far Bunlf, Secmtty Alen-
cy In Ml ...... Viejo, ... l5ITelted 8unday
in coonectJon with a separate case.
Wiien lhe Uftlling -allqedly f-lhe munlend woman'• wallet and dwdDiat iD bis pis zzsim, they booked
bim oo smplcion of munler.
'Iba kkloap cue involVed South
• Lagunan Carole Rowan, 21, who told of·
flctn Wlllace tricbd ber Into settlog Jn.
ID bll *'"1ly -car by lel1Jn& her abe WU I IUspocl in I crime be WU Ii>
vestlgattng. ~ Rowan uid 7ibe .... peel wbeo be
palled • gun Cll lier. P.ol1ce l5ITelted
Wallace later at f)loJICCUllb ap!K:y.
JlfcKennon and a.team of investigaton
are trying to locate witnellel who may
bave _, Mrs. Posl Ille Tl>uraday nJP!
Cir early ™da1 :momJng. •
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glass, aluminum and -
The ""11-«I loot hl""'"-'1 area;
equipped ID pi1ICelS volumt1 of CS-Olljl
mJSbed aJ1.qnlm1m and JftU ~
Into liOies for...-by reeydiD( ......
panles, -dedlcated ... tnlormal ceremmiea lridlJ.
And Warld a.pm, Inc. ftCOlted a
11,lOll cbeck -JRB --of la Jolla -.. ~!be project to-·
._ the AQclillc ... iBepl . ii wepted
bylbe-' -
"We are Jnterested lo what maUm.
people lo dCllate -*-B ii pmt
of a larger ltudy where "" -ID • H people be<ome"""" aware of.....,.,.
said William Yenpt, I JRB .........
'taUve.
A new colle<tbl alle near the Kiwi•
Drive-In lign In San Jui ClipJltraw and
siJ: qistlng aitet In SIDI Oemne mw
feed maleriall ID tbe new cmter. No
materials are a<ceptod dlredl1 II tile ci-
ty ball lilt.
The '9lame ol mtaillt ........... 11
there ·were .-1,...w It J.t tlm ct
ne....,er arid &baiemikmeh·it tam
gJass por -8lld ~-of aluminum. per maatb.~ •
Glass materials IDllll be -i!"'i free of metallic labels and lead lilllds
which appear en wine b o t t I e 1 •
Newspapers llbould be tied la »piUid
bundles bolo"' belD& ~ It the -and aluminum cans &bould be cruslred
before they are brouliht ID lhe sites.
Processing operations w e r e tml-
porarlly Sl!IPOllded for three -when World Re;olr, IDc:. loot bl lea. mi
land it bad U30d In 'San Clemente. San
Juan Capistraoo dCllated the land Ille
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ATllE!is (AP) -The M1om -the llrdm )IUlr. 11111 m --
ecu&o<.' filed cboipl MCllday al8IJI -mlle •II 1'1 fl a. I I -of
against Amer1Can pilot Do A 1 I~ La Pu -aod ......... PakwQ.
MacQlsUr for the c:rub of at.....,.. IA ~ .......... Polal, I, of IG
plane In wb1clt Ariltotle 0nmW oo]J-leD Vlow Aft., Y-taa, RI
WIS killed. aitof 1llW!lllOr Coiwti"IN • dia»ftftd ill the ~ pool ol IU
-cbarfed the ~ Colom-J!lllFdpit-llr ..... )Ira. Liii Aletr.
bus, Ohlo, pilot with la. v o I u D tar 1 19 N. Slcl'M••• St.
llllllllaugbler and ~ bodily lo-. l'lllioe llill Ille -1111 Wo Ilia pool
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IT'S kLWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS
There is o tencltney to tob shqrh:uh these "days. Alrwt _,siled pofeaiori
lffS this. · "
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f1mr thoo Mncl .. wing. Drowbecb Include the foct tt..t the t•.,. is attoched to the
SECONDARY bocki119, end i~ the 1Koftdar'f beekin<J hU 111Y tondoncy to -it looae
f.'-the primory bocking, ti-is 7IOthillg to hold the c.pof togethor. Aloo, operating
temperature of the iron is critica~ ...:I if the iron Is too hot or too celd, ti.. is •
distinct probebil'oty of o week -· ClHning' poses the ultimate felt to tW. type of
-·ind ... 'have been .. led ......._ ..... timeito repair -..... -which
hove -apart through the ten•q of wet c.pof to shinl:.
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THISOf'ICIAL-l'UllLICATIONOFPElll
VITAL INFOllMATIOll FOR l!VERYTAXl'AYEll
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OPEN NIGHTanCI DAY
HGurs: Monday·Fridly 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P~M.
, aount CO.AST Pi..AZA
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scheduled~ Geneva -
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lariff-<UlllDg green ll&bl from
-IP YOUR P.lYao:c:& or
profill .,. -In in-dusiries c I 01 e I :r CllllllllCled
with U.S. ~ to Germany,
~~will lie belped by
-H your PQcllect or pro-1111 .,.. in-eel In -..
cloeely connected with
German imports to the U.S.,
you ~ will be llurt by all !¥a.
-" ,.., -Cll buylml • lot cl German imporll ll the
~ -pricel, ,..,. -"u ..
... will ........ --in<llcoiod by tile .....n rile In uvq -thil ,__
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Ford Company Sued
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W~GTON (AP) -Tho
F<lod •-Co. was fined $7 mJllloa to d a)' on charg~ tllal Its employes Weplly
tampered •ilh IJ7S Ford cars
~ antlpollutioo ltSU,
the JuatM;e Departmellt said.
Fonl. lll<d o """'"test pita
lo a 3lO-<IMml crlminal ID-
fllnnatloa, filed In the U.S.
lliolrk;t Court in Detroit by
the Justice Dtparlment, and
lf&tlld a c:oottnt decree con-
cluding a ctvll suit.
TUE COURT propot«I the
m•xtmum fine of $3.5 mUHon
in tht criminal """· It ol!o approved• ,s .$• m Ill lo n
-1lY ~lo by Ford and
the goyermnt!ll In the civil
"""'· ,_In addition, Ford WU en-
joined from committing
similar vlOlations in t h e
future.
·'l'ht malltr goes back to
April and May when Ford sub-
mitted ill antipollulion tat
data required lor lederal
certlllcalloll of Iii 1m can.
ON M,\ Y II, the firm
withdrew" Ill appllcatioos and
told t b e Envln>runental
Protection AiellC)I they had
been based on tells which In-
cluded unauthorized a n d
previously unreported
maintenance.
Ford resubmified Ill •I>"
pllcatioDJ and r<peated the
testing. The EPA tllm<d over
lo the JuaUce Department Ill
evldtnce and Uked Atty. Gen.
Richard C. Kleindienst lo like
appropriate action. The EPA
said the lac! that Ford u-
ecutfves voh'.lntarlly reported
the problem did not excuse the
alleged violatioDJ.
The c1ean Air Act and EPA
regulatlona make lt a criminal
olfeue knowingly to submit
false information on testing
and reporting of maintenance
World Contusion
. Governmen~s Eye
·u.s. Devaluation
By Jhlikd Pnts lnterutional
European government.a and
banktn welcomed the
devaluation ol the U.S. dollar
i0da1 and predicted ii would
settle tbe j ntern a ti on a I
mqnetary crisis -at least lor
the moment. But, there wa!
<Onfusioo throughout the world
as governments sought to
reail111 their own currencies.
'ftte first effect was In Japan
where the government an·
nounced the yeo would be
allowed lo Ooat, meaning ii
' wooJ4 riae sUghtly. Italy
allowed its lira lo lloat and the
expeclftion was ii would fall
siigblly.
MANY OTHER ,govem-
mellll/ w e r e waiting to
,.. Wbat the British j>ound
and tlli· Weal German .mark
wwfd dll. .
~llJQJly llirber, tile ,BriUah
chance{kir of the exchequer,
announced he would ~ a
stat:emept. l:n the House of
CollllnOllS on the position of
the pound sterling. Many na-
tions around the World are
clire<tfy linked lo the pound -
India, (or example -and they
will lollow London •• lead.
West Germaa F l n an c e
MiniJltr Helmul s' c h m I d t
described devaluation of the
dollar as a solution that "got
at the swrce or the problem."
He said We•t Germans are not
' . Executive
I Retired too ••rly 11
Svcc:•••f\11 cre•ti•• ex•cvfi" de·
1im • cltall•MJin9 S•I• M•t1·
•tertl•llt cir Admlni1ft•tlve po1I·
fiOJI with •n elll.rjltiC Co•tf•I
Co. l•ck9rouN pro"" •bility
hi Pro1notio11, Fh1anclt11j1, Con·
tr.ct 11.goti•fion, $1111 in"en•t•·
merit,' compl1t1 Admh1iatratiw•
I opet"•tion, erc•ll•nt '•'•'·
""' •••••••••• $12 M A/or
p•ft'Cip•tlo1t.
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bOUnd to intervene ag,in to
support the dollar but ••we are
not <veo dreamlni ol noating
the mark."
FINANCIAL experts urged
1he IJ!3jor industrial natiooa to
pres& on toward a reform of
the w'orlil moneiary l)'siem, to
keep more crises from hap-
pening In the futiire.
Finance minister• of the
nine Eui'opqn C o m m on
Market nations poitponed an
emergency meeting, originally
scheduled lor late loday, unlll
4 p.m. Wednesday, a Market
s119kesman said. jio ol.(icial esplanatioo wu
given, but the OoaU!!i ol the
Italian lira and the. abSeoce or
the · entire Mari<et EucuUve
Commission-at a European
P~liam~t meeting , in Lui·
embourg • suggested as
posslblt reaaens. • .
MOST ·woRLD money ex·
cbangot "st>,Yed ~ loday,
to give govemmehta. and,.ceo-
tral banks Ume to .fix new ex·
change rate!I for the dollar.
Banks and hotels cashed
dollars and travelers checks,
but acted on their own to
deduct most or all of the 10
percent.
"Whatever I've got now is
worth 10 percent I e s s , ' '
StanleylCessler, a tourist from
Westbury, N.Y., said in
Brussels. "It's as simple as
that.'"
radio pager ---·---$rJ.OO a moath total COit
DO dei£.tt: OD
credit approval
OR,\NGt CU~NT\
l!AOIOTI U l'HON[
SlllVIC£ "'
135.3305
Now, ••.• Plastic Cream
Invention For Artificial Teeth
Artilidll Td lltnr Ftlt
S.llllll'lllleflrt
Now. btltefnt lirne. lldMotoO'en •
plastic CftSa that.holds denf.lnl• oew::rbdote-formsanelnticmem-brmc that krp. ltold tittttJ u lk
IUlhlr-1 liUNU "-f your -.u•. It"& a
lllliQue dilooftQ'called P11~
th1t.bu l"eYoJUtioniaed denture weumr.
It lets you bite hardet, cl;le,.-bet·
l.er, eat more naturally. to'rxbo!NT Tmsta for hourt. Re&ilta moistur~
Dmtureit I.bat fit ~ ~tial to health. Set yoor dentiwl fttular17.
Gel t&IY·~U!lll FIXOOBNI' DentUAI Adbeli"re Cn:am.
1HERE IS A FACTORY AUTHORa-
ED DEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR
MAKE CAI ON THE WORLD ON
COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE·
YAID OF CARS.
on prototype englna.
111! CRir,tINAL in-
lormation charged Ford with
making" f<><Jr laJse rtporll ·lo
EPA in Its appli<:alions for
certlllcatioo ol lour slus or
engines.
Tbe applications failed to
contain all pertinent main-
tenance performed on the
engine during the teats, the
action said.
The crlmlnal action also
contained Me counts speci·
lying engine maintenance thal
was not reported such as in·
stalling new spark p)LlgS,
regapplng spark plup, reset·
ting ignition timing, replaclni
po ints and cleaning
carburetors.
TIIE CIVIL suit said the
Ford applications for
cerUficaUon of the 1.6 llter. 2.0
liter, 2.6 liter and 41:Mkubic
inch engine families omitted
records ol 140 Instances o[
malnteoince performed on 13
test vebJcles.
Jn addition, the suit said,
Ford failed to report on or re-
quest advance EPA approval
of 560 instances of unschedul-
ed maintenance performed on
the fuel systems or engJnes of
52 velticles.
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New Record
In Earnings
DETROIT (UPI) -Ford
Motor Co. bas announced
record earnlnp or 1870 million
for 1972, providing further
evidence of booming &ales and
profits for the U.S. auto in-
dustry.
The nation's second largest
automaker Monday reported a
peak in sales or '3).2 billion. a
23 percent increase over 1971
sales of $16.4 billion.
FORD'S SALES were second
only to General Motors which
recorded earnings of $2.12
billion, the highest ever for
any-auto company.
But, like the other domestic
auto n\anufacturers, F o r d
said, the profit maraln -the
percentage or eamlngs to
sales -was not as high as
predicted.
"Although worldwide return
on sales was higher than in
1971 ," Board Chairman Henry
Ford II and President Lee A.
Lacocca said, •'the retum on
U.S. saJes was down sharply
from 1971 and was lower than
the margin ceiling prescribed
by the Price C.Ommlsslon dur·
ing Phase II ."
FORD'S lt'12 earnings com·
pared with a net income of
$657 million In 1971 and a
previous record of f103 million
in 1965.
Earnings for 1972 amoWlted
to 13.52 per share, up 38 per-
cent from $6.18 in 1971 and
representing a 3S percent bike
from record $6.33 per share
urnlngs on 1965.
In the fourth quarter alone,
Ford's net Income totaled a
record $240 million, or $2.30
per share.
IT WAS the firth consecutive
quarter the se<ond largest
U.S. automaker re a c bed
record profits aod tbe 10th
consecutive quarter of year·to-
year profit Jncreases.
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
Bank .Malys! Morton
Bank Sees
Good Year
COMPJ.EfE NEW YORK STOCK UST
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Market Frantic,
Then Levels Off
NEW YORK (AP) -The llock mlll'ket ~
11!'W!I of a U.S. dolJar devlluatioo with a frantic ell'ly
bunt Tuelday but retreated to 1 ... spectacular le¥-
elJ by the end of the sessioo.
Analysts said U.S. plans to devalue the.dollar
provided Investors with a definite psychological
charge" but most ot It seemed to uve been et•
penaed In the rl"°rd trading ot ihe fint two boars, when 1S.S6 m: :on shares chan1'4 .bandi. ,
By then, analyst$ said, the profit taters ._
moYing in, and the Dow Jones rtl!:al• ol 30 indD>
trial slacks steadily retreated from-the ~cul.ar
'21.60 advance it posted In Ille az'llt bllf-bour. Vol· ume upered of! as well.
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CoNoussloNAL MEDAL OF HONOR WILL BE PAGUHT SU&JECT
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FBRUAltY 13,~1973 TEN CENTS
By JAQt•CBAPPILL °' ..... "" ... . ....., '· A oew "Last $lppe<" and a clepictioo
of the Coogressiooal lledal of"U-.,.
~ ._ ZS living ........ ID the · Jfl3
Pageant of the Misten -1111 _..
proved Monday ~ the Laguna Beocb
Festivll of Arts dirocton. The "Last Supper" of the mu&er Ti-
tian (Vecellio di Grecorio), ril ...,a-
the "Lal ~· of 1-lnlo • \rmci ,.
Reds to·· : .. Free 20 More ,. .. ~ ... , .. · . ... ~ .
t { ... ,. .,w-· .. {,. .. , ~.
. '·"·"'-
NixonAsks ; . .
New Trmk
Barriers
WASHINGTON (AP) -:President Nilt-
cm Axt _,_·-lion of the dollar
mall be IDlloirod by'.....,. lntde leglsla-
lloo ·erectinir ..... ,_ "" get •
fairer .,.... .. f(ll Jl.S. .t•"'IWPlrinl ond·
... { the' i\zA<ii'.• dittulc tnde .
(W )dsil lo· a•kd
• • • !,; fl. .. l:s ·-. ' 1
.~ Few : Days'··
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f .... ,-··
··.'Viewers. Irate . ~ .. . . . . ·row New~ Cuts Slwrt 'Virginian'
SAN JOSI (AP}-Viewen flooded a local television station with
telephone complaints ofter a nmm of the lhow ''The Virgfuian" was
cut lllort to sbow prisonen ol war returning.
4 Navy Men,.,
16Airmen
Put on List At 1-75 c:alh from irate Yiewer1 were iecelved after the show
was cut off five minutes before its conclusion Monday, a spokesman
f<r KNTV said. • WASHINGTON
"Wh'/ are you -g off our good ---to show "'-kind (AP) -'lbe "" .. ..... -..... annouoood today • _,, Amel-of.pr!Jllle UW we're not interesled in!" an anl1!'ering setviC'e oper> prisonen of war WUIJd be ,.. 1 by ·•lo< CIQOl8I one mile,mller •a.ting. North Vietnam "II a ,fe!r dQI, • •
• Aaolber, Who identifiell .Jrinioelf u a Vietnam •eteran, claimed parenily u 8 &iodwlll 1 • 0 ' • •Ila
be,was "lick anti !ind ol the -thing," the IPOMml•~ did. Dr. Henry l<' ..... 'I -lo W !'~all~~werer,en-. . . · ,•' ~. , . (Seerelated,-a'*""eo,Pllt•l
-Del-~ •• ""' ...... -------,,::--:---------:--1--~ .......... -.. w. ,.,., ............. .,_ -
IHI) -• eat her nn •, -~-.,.,.., • .,... I -. . nodved Nr'1 ......... !& "''"' .•. ......,.._ ........ ti ....... trlde __ _ ~' =-~·~-..-<OUlilriol, . ..,.,, -...... be' mode
lo ,.,.. -Oil U.S. ialol
abroad. • , ,
In "-·••la -12 boars after the· un!IOd -dmllued Ifie dollar by 10 pom!ii1, Nilan uld the -taugll lntde
One ·Surlates in Mesa .. ' . .
Included Oil ... 1111 ... laur lfoYJ -and 11 ltmn tbe llfr ,....,._
• The release of ....... will bdttclo Mi
~=~1:.!e .. i:=:=
legillrion· ii .-led "' •,.t -nations away fmn their dis~riininatory · u~n · ' '• • , · , po~·.. . .
"~ofthe4lollar •.. iaaf
tiest 1 ably 'a temporary BOlutioo"' lo
pressUre· oft . llie dollar, the Pl-· said. -
lie added Iba! ''trade legislatloo mall follow"." . ..
·The stoct marke! gave up muclrof Ibo
spedaeuJar. -pin ii """"' in ~
trading IOday in the -of the -lion of Ibo dollar.
The II a.m. (PSr)· Dow Jones avenge
of 30 inlNslrial J1ocb WU up·5.IJ ,POiDta
lo 991.9 . Al 7,30 a.m. ii bad bOen up .. moft than Zl points.
On the ·New Yoil: Sloct ~. ad-
.ances still-held ' 3-1 marp -
declines; but earlier the rat;o bad '-' I
loL
Brol;eri said 1he earlier gain& bad -wbiUlod u mv-. loot advantop of
(See DEVAWE, h&e ZI '
. '
... liim ---anti -liim la lie c..to --polloe llalitxl Wilm be
-blm down -• lme. o .... eulllp of the 5t-poond llraJ ....
bas.'-' i..tatively -la Jim Stauf-
fer, a 1--lllepoN who lives
at 151 Albert Place la the same
~ but ii away !or hio days
to itl...t a Ii.Ii Navy -meelbW in San Diego.
......... --by f,00. _. iii the ._. dodo<" for Ilia ........ lo
beallbofa:t-isWubodupcmOrqe .
Coal BeOI htl, Climillly bu two pa.
-In Illa bocltyard.
Coota -anlmol ~ ---·-·tally Jet tbe sidle< of tile b(o 1nlawla 11"1 of tile "'"'
...i,lllil ......... ~ .... be wOuld ..... the_. ill
lbe~--beloolllnlo
tacl eiiller.'ho"o• or -""" ore lilkllic ... of it Iii .......... -·
One of -onlmo1 --
""" ...... -in °""" ..... last (See SEAi. Pop ZJ
... South v-On -,, ... -----all but -civllloa, who -lo .. .. Saigoa, ...... no.. lo C2lrll Atr -.. the .Philippi-far pllii I ¢
-lmllld-of .. _
!Oleues" waiJi1 be Ui£11Ed al Ila -
meeting In s...,. of the '°""ttOllY Jami i..~c:s.: told by -Vie&-~ .. ·~t..::::: __ .. He did Doi....,. __ _
but~,tbat1 ·~ '(jwe
--Kl•l 'llf"'I -..... Ncxtb VWmmrs~ capitl1.
1lllslnatr -loclly In Booe ....
af.etr four dajoa of --... -ft!'meM' Jeaden.
Under terml of the Paril -
menl .. np!olned 1n the pal( by "C: ., the Oan11+ml"8 are to ..... an
ICZ Amerlcam hold copllve In foar equal
l1'lUPI •boot...,, two~ -Ill lo befftedby"llardl27.
Friedbeim uld U wu DOI -....
thependlncrei-of•..-.-um week would alfect the IN ... fll
POW1 lo be •WW iii Ila --
_....., ... llld, .... lill!O -deli.,.., to ...... I km& .... fl Orange County
{)fficials 'l'ell
Flood Poteiitial
~ 211-.e1aur-WJ••"
MeewMllt tw .... u.a. '"'' •n.,
.
Ill JGllN ZAU.D of .............
Ormip Coaaty flood control officials
. waruod to1o1 111at the county !aca a
"'91« llood pot.!nual ll>is week· than II
61 jult .,.... .. the near)dlsutn>us rains
of Fel>niary, 1'11.
Wbilt no major flood levees have been
llii I I nod Iii Ibo put two1 weeb, of.
!idols obi the Smla Ailo lllYer bulb Is ........., .............. -"".
-· -... -led by ·-lbol • llorm lftdlctod for W•• Q l ai&bt c:ouJd 111ri11C up to n
indl • boll of .... rain, and lhlt •
-lloml "*" "...r.i be -.,...
"Wm illUllolnlag a coastaot alert,"
Mid Cart lldaon, lpol:osinao !or tile' °""'" °"""" Flood ~ llilbict. .,,_ -RIO)' not mat«lllbe, but
if tbeJ do, It maid t:ftllle a very l'1\St --· • "'lbeft ls .. ~le .,..,,« al an.
but the poknllll fer. """ble Is ltelO, •
....... Bob I.ml, eble! of ........
ftCDI-b-Ibo U.S. Aflil1 Carps o1 ~ ...
Lond ..... !lo c:ouldn' """""'" Ille w*11' I •w•lm jult prior to the
(loo PLOOD, Pop I)
\
Cleo '°"'-.... II
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c ••• Cannibal
Optimism Seen
On Devaluation
Groom Has
Complaint -
By JAN WORTH
Of ...........
If yw like ~job wooleol, ..-
winos. Japaneae can, and bipa to
Euiope, the 10 pe1UUI devaluat1oa "' lhe
dollar II .-r·1o ptndl JOUi' Ii-• a
lillle.
U you're a lwnebody 11 tl1Jled
with California wines, ~ IDd
~. yw Dll)' !IOI .... -
Thia II the opinion of -... banRn elooc Ille Onnp Ceul They
AY the Joca1 effect ol the i<d!<d""' in
dollar value will be evidenced mainly in
imported goods.
Lou Zllnlk of Mitclllm, Jooes and
* * * f'r••P.,.eJ
DEVALUE •..
the inUtial illll'ge to cash Ill --The U4 million sham wliicJi _..,.
handl m Ille Illa -tn a. llnl hall
hour ol trad1nl ·ez:-lbe ~ n..-.-volmne blllorJ'.
'l'be chief ei:ecutive's remarb came as
pbotograpben and nenmm w e re
ushered Into the Oval Office to -the Ila~ ol a meeting betw... N"aon and
T_,ry SecretAry Geol!le -
'!'lie President, In hi.s -·-lion Yith Shultz, said "for a grul majority of the
American people,'' the It .,..-
deYal~ "does not allecl the value of
their dollan."
• Then, talking to Shulll but wilb
phrases obviously intended for m;waneu
to bear, lhe Preaidenl turned to trade leglslalloa. .
He .... ... apedll<a Oii liil legillalhe
proposals, but said be .... "not la1ldoc
about another round of lowering banien.
.. We must go up as well as down," he
said, becauae that II "the ooly way to 11'1
a lair lll!ake for America al>i'oad.
"Only by being able to go up" In -
trade categories "will we be able to get
others to come down ," he said.
He and Schulll discussed lhe impad ol
American marltets being lloodOd b)'
foreigJ>pn>ducecl goods and lhe ~
said in some cases the Imports can
"drive a U.S. business rill<! out of es-
iltteDoe."
Laguna Women's
Group to Hold
Anthony Banquet
The Laguna Beach cbapllr of Natloaal
Orpnlaatlon IU' Women (NOW) will ldd
it. SUsan B. Antbmy Birtliday bonquet al
I p.m. 'lbunday al the Women'• aim,
288 St. Ann's Drive, Laauna Beach.
Guest lj)taker II Ann For6-._
authorels of "Women in llimy,'" a
chroo1cle ol lhe ·-played by -lhrouCb blstocy, Tbe Yl'itor will speak ..
women'• movement from tbe limo GI
Susan B. Anthony to prelOill dale.
NOW will al!o lele the man •looted ..
bluest male chauvfnlst of 1--through a contest now in ~ In
Laguna. Surprise award& wlll be glWll lo
the man chosen by the cootes1, also a
money rallln1 event for NOW. Votes ore
211 centa, and may be placed al aevoraJ
Lquna abopa.
llelervatlons for the banquet may be
mode by calllng SUUn McGrlevey, 4M-
0119. Ticktls are fl.
Laguna School PT A
Sets Tour Wednesday
A apeda1 tour of Lquna 8-11 ll1ib s.:bool will be conducted by Ille aoboof•1
PTA at 9:30 a.m. \\'ednesday.
The purpose of the tour Is to acquaint
Joca1 ,..ldenll, particularly thole wbo
ha.. re<ently moved Into Ille ICbooJ
dtatrlcl. to the lacUl!y, al 121 Park Ave.
Tbe tour will begin at Room 12, locoled
near lhe scbool's adminfstraUve olflcea.
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DAILY PILOT
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PAGEANT •••
Two Men Injured
In Auto Collision
tbe *iftr' ti • eq fie Ceman
sports cw _. lil 12 W' are t'4*fed • •W...W, • e1d!iw at
St11tb C... Q41y1wM17 Rt T''•' ioc1a7
after the ar -• led ...r hit a '"""'~ _ _, --In i-.-.
.--. :ir, .... -liil --•
""" ollioe ... No. .. -n. and -s. Biii \ IS, flt f\*;wttia A~ Otrw .. Kar, were b•MllC ___ __
nae aatilri • 't'N tbe IPO'tl car
mer the -ol Iba-of the Vlolet
Lm1mi. ...... ID Ollifanda llllb'n1
pau.in-.
The _.is ar was ftlistered to an
&lm'ald Bay ,,.,.,.., appamd.ly a
frimd "-. lbe ~. PalJ'Cllmm Mb I ' d the 8ft *'t to
...,...;,. ,.....i for rood -
By ARTHUR IL VJN8EL
.... Dlilr .........
Buntingtca Be a c b adventmees • ~ W,,, Sarpal II Ill bit water =• ·~1......incan
Sbo •WWWJllJ .....w ~ ddef·
lain ol tbe 1...,...., ._iedly to -lludlesGIS-Age~ Bawever, Oblbarek. wbo ....m olhe< w1..., bas ccxnpi•lnod to
lbe b-......-that Ille 0-, ___ ...,....lo
o••nnmote her cmboverlllal union.
R.paitl lilckllng <JU! ol Ille remole
jmlCle ....... -canfllctlng.
One ......, lndk:ated -8lrpot,
lormeriJ GI 411111 Momlilc Bllr Drltt, liuDtlllCllll IWl>oar, wanted lo ln-
mdpte tbe way woo II p!tcbed by the .. -A Reuten News s.r.tce clllpotdl """
quota Ille photo joumalilt u saying llbe
tied lhe -with a new twist oa Ille old lllle-~Not-Wor theme.
5bo told a Beaten IOving r<portel' lelll
1lllo the llleAlll1 tropical rain -that
by '-"Inc Jin. Obabarok Ille could
.......,i bibal warfllre.
The new Mn. Obabarok, nee Miss
Sargeol, did DOI aplain bow the match
might ataD off a savage ~tlle but added
that she was lnteresled In lwayoga art
and cu1Wtt.
Obollnale Obaharot left lhe lwayoga
Miii-al lhe village of Wamena and
compialned to West lrian aurborlliel that
be bas repealedly been rejected in mak·
Inc adYanc<s to bi5 bride.
Local officials are in an uproar over
what to do neII, while ObahanJk
demands they evict the new Mrs.
ObahanJk, ·-visa espJred about lhe -Gltbemntaee-
Tbe AaJcialed """' quoted the semi·
ollidal news agency Antara Jn Jakarta
as saying llbe would be expelled from the -.., because llbe iltll a bad trample.
The ..... mnent Is teytng to civilize the
primitive peoples and claims a western
woman marrying a cbieftain i.s in·
appropriate.
Unlted Prell lnlematioaal, however,
quotes ~alborilid U deiJ11ng tbey have
Jef'*'! to Ollald her visa to ltudy lhe
nati..s u a pbolojoumallll.
2 County Youths
Drown-in Pool,
Fl.ooded Cr.eek
""' Ol'lnge County ,...,..ien were drowned Monday, a Mtsmon Viejo boy in
a flooded creek. the other in a swimming
pool ~
Eric Blaine Flo7de, H, ol 4911 Lao
}.larla•. MWlon Viejo, apparently fell
frcm a coocrete apillway into water lm-
pimded by a low dam ""'°"' Oso Cre<k
and .... -feet lint hrto a 12-inch
eoociele pipe.
II toot ab< firemen abouli40 mlnulea to
ll'le Ille• boy'& body. II wai neceuary to
...i alf Ille -ezll GI Ille water
becaUR it WU nmning SO .swiftly.
A ywthlli1 compan1on bad IUDUlllll1ed
flmnm to the """"" liter faU1ng to aid
lhe -youlb. Tbe -.... about one mile nortbeaat ol lhe lllteneelkln of
La Pu Road ll1ld Marguerite Partway.
ID Orange, Michael !'<ten, 3, of llOll
Lake View Ave., Yorba Llnda, WU
cllacovmcl Ill lhe awlmmJDC pool of hla
gnndpottnta Mr. and Mn. Lu. Alau,
lllll N. Sleramento SI.
PolJce said Ille cblJd lell hrto Ille pool
fllll1clollled. ,.,..p.,.J
SEAL •••
December, F1or.ence believes the seal is
the first ever to be taken Into custody in
lhe city.
"When I warted for the cow\ty~ bad
seaJa -avery day. But when-~...,.
to """' 1"r Ollll llaaa I ~ I wu tbrou1b YUh lbal You jult dori1 GI*! tbem to be waWnc I\'* In the _ ..
Jf!I Gd Mere
Inconveniences Caused
By I% Inches of Rainfall
_., .... -ol nil fell -Iba 0.....-1:...... I , iillfll aed ....
ly Mo-l s. . amioornct
... lo I S ,._, lbe dolias al
Saa a..1 b -Lillnay .. a _" __ _ -.
Aapacatdmmll&aa1....,...
Mea ~ to • pateill Wa•a-..,
al~ .. -by Ille Natillla1 ·---lb .... ._ .. ,,... ... .. -
in? 'Jpa--.4-la S. ,,__.
The ..... lilniy lo s.. a, .. -
lm4M•lb' -Qla 110 ..........
a •4' JS • said '* ..-._.
-.... floe ha ...... ...,
ed lbe =.i: Ai.: a. tr, ... were
~Dlllfi t 7 7
· I !!er: .................. A_
Oitiw<cit, .... It ..... ,,.. floe ..
0-• ! 1 Gel ......
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FLOOD •••
Son of Superelaickea
Grant SUilen, 17, of West Point, Calif., exhibita the 16-pound ellht-
ounce son of Weirdo, the 22-pound ·~cten• that ilUed lwo
call and crippled a dog. Grant and bis tin!, Ralph, are In New York
for a TV appearance.
Prisoners of War Panel
Urges Wearing ~racelets
By 1110MAS GORMAN
OI .. °* Nllf SUlf
The families of prisoners of war
returning from Soulbwt Asia have R-
quesled that ·-~ POW-MIA
bracelets oontlnue to wear lhem. (Re-
Jaled story, Page 4).
"The families of lbe ftlmDinc POWs
don1 wanl us to 6qel lllal tliore are
sUll 1,41» men iD limbo -aml)•W""
for IOI llkl Barbll'a Norwood. IDIDICS' of.
lhe Santa Ana ollioe GI Voicel in Vilal
America.
Tbe new procedun is to put Un m
the •lnceJeta ---ii die .... ii to be or bas beeo tt1eased and ...., atan
if the man is llil1 'IDIC'''Haf for, lbe
said.
"The families of POW1 w a n t
everybody to aJDliaue woarinc the
bracelets until all the men are bame «
at leut llCCCMJDted for," abe aid.
During tbe put u.., days lfrL
Norwood eatlmaled l(le Im apeot .-> in
postage ....ting <JU! lbe blue ud w11i1e
slarL
Tbe requests for bracelda is 111-
lhan ever beloft, sbo added.
"I'd 111 that two -.,. lllere were iOO bnceleta being wmi in 0nmge
Bicycle Registration
Day Set for Niguel
Tbe Crown Valley ........... Cub is
•-"'I a Bicfde a.ptralloa l>aJ
from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Fell. M al lbe
Mission Sdnrinn Bib liliop, -t Clown
VaUey Partway, Lo&ima NlpL
The ~lloa ellGlt k a port ol lhe
El• "'"J:.. Oul!'• -'8i•inl! Nalbwl
Crime -l'IGlll!lill. ~ Will "" done by deputies (rom Ille Onqle CGmlty 8berll!'I omc.. •
Counlf," sbe said.
.. Since then we've aent out cloae to so.a -many ol lbem to 0rango County
r-Dd-P, but IOllle to u far away u the
East Coat."
Y-, Mn. Norwood Milt lllO
POW-MIA lnce1<la to lDwL ,
"This i.s an Orange County oflice, but
...... been gtlllng requesll for mote
bracekU from all over,'" abe Nld.
"All d a suddeo people reaJlze there is
a POW-MIA cause. During the war pec>-
p!e just didni se<ill to reallze ll" .
She eslimalod 111111 VIV A, ·through ill
•arioal '"l!loaal oflicel lllrooibioll tbe
Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar, were
Wring lhe past three )'W>. .. ..
''Everyone wllO bas • bracelet ll!rwgh
VIV A receives our newsletter, which lists
Ille men retumlni home," she said.
Those penons ..,, then send for Ille
a~ star, she said.
The stars can be picked up at the VIV A
alfltt, 110 E. t71h SI. Pbone orclm ..,,
be made by callilJg Hl-tll.14, llbe said.
* * * f're•P.,.e J
POWs ..•
war Jell for bome today ahead ·of
9Chedule becaUR of criilcal -in
their fJmilie& 'lbeJ landed on Wake t.
land at midday, and are due In the U.S.
al 10:30 p.m.
Clilclr. Brlati D. Woods of San DJeao, a
lasl-mlmte addllloo to tbe group ol
...--Moaday, and Ma.I. Glendm W. Pertlns ol Orllndo, Jl'la., lell
a.rt AFB for Ille Miramar Naval Air
Slalloa in San 1Jieao .fll'IY today aboard
• !!pOCial Clll blllllpOrt. 'Ibo other
relea!ed ~ are remaining at
CJart temporariJJ for medlcaJ and other -.
Lagunans
Consider
Revenue
By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL °' .. Delf'PW_,. Laguna Beach ... idents ......., n1'l<I
sbared ideas OD bow Ille cltJ abould ..,...i
~.ooo tn federal rev-slwlilc tt
e.ipects· to r«:eive over tbe next five:
years.
James W. Dilley. presldeal ol Ille
Laguna Greenbelt Inc., &old the planntrc
-lhal Ille Iliad> -be -~~ol-:
areu DW' Ard! Beacb B"""1&-
Dllloy, a champion of the --cause, said lhe lunda eould lie. ~
"challenge" to realdeota ol Ille lil1llop
aiea to cbip in money of lbelr own lo hllY
canyon Jandl aa open IJllC'! llufl<n.
"I've talked with iewra1 rePIN'I
from Arch Beadl Hei&bll and lbeJ -
very nceptlve to the Jilea," Nld Iba
bookstore owner •
Diiiey ~ tbal ..nala -could be purdlaaed, lbeil ~ ... recredm1 facllltiH., • t ll 1 t thl
pircbase prlce-14 be tell .............. '
In • letter lo tbe -·-· ... -. ol lbe ~ -Qvlc 1-....
porcbue ol -opace buf!en YU ·lbll
top 111'1or!ly ol the leque'1 memlMftllip.
Oilier ......-by ............ aalllll
Ille money lfO toward Iha pmdlue .,
Ma1n Beach Park. acdc: e11 1•1
alOo& coaala1 bluffs, pediolrlan ~
ln north LalWla ll1ld I 1leW paJ1ce fadltl1 · on tbe alte of tbe I.aguoa lladt , .....
CompaDJI.
Uoe of Ille fU!ldl for -apt!*
purcbaso also WU --by WIJllail, Leak. "11>ia ll!lY be llie atJl.J Ylf ft -. acquire it," u1d Leek. • 1
"We obould-nol gel tlda-lll4 •' ll for neceuary, yet 'VflfJ 11u 4 rn1
Item.a," be added. ...u
1-ClilyOll -Ai111111111 -
pWmen -ol ll!o -.... be uaed to IQICrOdo the Woodlad Drift area. W1Da "auaested • dthms ....
mlttee be fannOd to •tudf lhll pi._J. Motel owner llllTy wmm a'ioldad
llJtln( apecJlk: .... for the -. Id
urged t}\e eommJsaiM to aptitJ lt 1o a
ca111e thil -14 sene lbe _1111 ......
her of -1• for Ille lca(efl! PlllOd ol
lime. '"!bat'• the yanlatlck 1'6*'4 ..
JOU.t" 11114 Wlllata. PllimlDC comm!-. callod llli
public bearing m,,... <I the -•"' ~ GI the city comcll ~ li;lilt
bas been receive<! from .....al cilJ
deparlmeola.
Tmstees Discuss
Th~~n, Ne~•
Superin~dent
Tbe cost of operating 'llllllslan
Intermediate School ll1ld .......... for
selectlnl a new dlllr1cl .,paiot-
Wfll be clllcuaed toa1lbl by the 1-
Beach Board ol Eduoalloa.
'l'nllleel will meet al 7:311 Ill tbe
Educ&Um Center, lliO BIWllllDI IL
Tbe bmYiU.. 'l'biJ!llm proJecl ii Ille
lint ol aaveral ........,. to be .....
sldmd by the bQlld .. ft .....
formulalln& the 197$-71 9Cbool -
bud1et.
Later meetings will locus m -X...,..
Beach Hilb 8cbool ud -•1
scboot Jli'Oll'llDI.
Tnlsleea al9o will IUe up Iha -ol
who abould aerve m tbe -,. -
mlttee for ...... ~ It
nplace Dr. WWlam l11lom, -Doc. IL
WWlam All ... priaclpal al El Morro
Elenwntaey School, .... -.,.....
to ..... u llCUn&. -iDl<wlloo& 111111 tbe pooltlon 11 pormlDallll,y filled.
IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS
:n-. is I tencllllCY to t1q shoricli11 the11 d1yo. Al,.;oot •very uillo'd profealon
-this.
lhe vast moforily of -,.t loY9'1 U.. the hot-milt t1pe which. Is MYtNil ti!MI
fllftr then Mild ....... Drn!-b inc:lude the fact tho+ t\it' tape la attached to the
SE<:ONDARY lwocling, and if the -..t.ry bockillg ha lll'f t.ft<l1ncy to woilr 1oooe
tt-the p1iot111y lioding, tflere Is notfiing to hold the c1rpet locJ•ther. Also, operotfnt ·
• temperlfln of the iron is critical.-1nd if tho iron is too ' hot or too cold, thor. ii 1
a..+itlet probo1.1ty of• -k....,,, ci..ning poses the ulfimato test to this type of
-· and we ho.. been cdid '-•b!e tlmos to rtpeir iom-• 1he'11111111 whlcll
lwova -epert tlwGugh the tendency of '!•t c:<1rpot to shrink.
At Alcltii'1 ft IMnd -Oii' ,...1111 '(With 1 cl'Oll or basebol stitch. TI..n we I.tn
the-to p11w1tt, loclt In t!oe.sttlcha. Sewing oho penotr•t. bojh llCOlldary
MCI,. .. ...,, boclinga. .
Natwely, .~ •• t*s long., tiu+ our tint tnstalttlona It.Yi betn "-major foctor,
In -9'owth tlorough lifl-,... in Coll• MIN.
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ranee ID alle !tom ooe lo UO acns.
About S,000 ol the pncl9e plln area's
propooecl dweUinp are olrudy built oo
some ol the parceb. ~ complei.d
homes aecount !or oearl.1 -rowth or
the total projected population north ol
Moullon Partway to the city limits.
The next largest J1'0Ject ol tlie five.
once approved by COUlll7 sovemment
awaltios city go ahead, ls a portion ol the
Vlllap ol Valley View: Commissioners
Tburoday will continue the bearing on
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that coolnlveralal projOct In larger
quarters In Unlvenlly HIP School.
The zoo.acre portioo under study would
add 4,791 mident! In Ill ~
attached dwellbip, IOI detacbod -
lamlly homes and m aparlmeata.
A .10-acre school :lino and oearlJ 10
acres ol public poll: also are oet ulile 111
the planned communl!J ZOlll!li lo·• t
wblcli.would becori>e cllJ law If~
(See JMPACI', hCo I)
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to .' Be Freed
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' W ASlllNGTON (AP) -The PenlagOD
8QllOUO<ed loday; 20 more AJneijcan
prisooers ol war would be released by
North Vietnam "in a few diys, 11 ap-
. paren.UY as a goodwj!Lgesture ·lolloY(lpg nr., Henry Kissinger'• ·.v!Sit 1o HanOi.
(See~ atories and plcture,;fa.1• 4)
. Defenoe llepartmeot spokesman JerrJ 'JI. Frt.dbeini said the lilt ol names w8s
ncelVed early today and the PenUigoo
WU notifying next Of kin. lie said the
D8ID<O wonld be made publlc once tblJ
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Banquet to Celebrate 1
Scouting Anniversary
was completed. c...
• An Air Force officer tele~boned Vir-
ginia Nasmylh Loy fin Poway· to say
her brother, Maj. John Nasm)'th Jr. ol
San Gabriel is one. of'the 20 to be freed.
N-ytb. a 32-yeaN>ld bachelor, wa.!
shot down Sept. t, lllllf, In an F4 ·Phan· ~fighter . plane on / a mission ne~
A billboanl' in Los Angeles says "llBD-
oi -Rtlease Jobo N11111ythl " •
. lbcluded on the list ate four Navy men
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The release ol these 20 will bring lo 163
the num\>« or U.S. civilian and military
POWs lriled by the CommUnlata In North
and south Vietnam. On Monday, 135
servicement and seven civilians -one
civilian chose lo go to Salgoo -were
flown to Clark Air Base In the Phlllppmes
ror processing. •
Friedheim said details or the new
releaser would be arranged at the next
meeting In Saigon ol the lour-party Joint
V'i.ew~rs Irate
, P.OW News Cuts Sliort 'Virginian' . , . '
SAN JOSE (AP)-Viewers flooded a local television station with
tel•P.hP'l!l CO'!'P\i,. 1a aft~~ a .rerun of )he ishow ''The Virginian" was cut~.lb~ . sonen!lf)warre\umtng.1 " '~t ieut '!!I a from irate. mwers ~'ric¢ved·~~ llt.Nio\V · ._ r• • ~ _.Jll ~Cl~ ll>nc!q,.a ~
1M KNl'V.. ""' . ; . ' ''WllY m you cutltinJ off our liilod pro to '1!9• Wa kind oC garbage that we're not mtereatedm!" 111 an1Wer)ni aervlce .... ~ ~ tee! one• caller u llkin . ' • ' · · r-t: other, -who Identified =.as a Vietnam veteran; claimed
lie was :·~a "'ld Ure4 o( the ,whole thing," the spokeSllWI' said.
· Almost all the complainers ere men. • • •
·fueonveniences Caused ... • • j
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Nearly a ball inch ol rain !ell on the
Orange Coast late Monday night and ear-
ly. tblJ morning, causlni a minor ....t
1sJ.1de Jo Laguna, Canyon,.J the closing of
San Clemente Public Library and a
'mtrictloi!' or lrallic on MacArthur
Botdffanl.
A IO perctnl chance or showers toolgbt,
increU\nl ·lo to. percent Wedneaday
altelnoOn, WIS forecast by the National
WeaUJer seMce. MGiida1 'night'• ram measunod .31 Inch
In Huntlnglon Beach and .t Inch In San
Cleme!nte. r •
""'• Mbllc llbf8ll' In San Clemente was teiD)/.;,1i1y cloOect · tblJ morning, when
employes dtscovere4 rain nmelf bad
entered through the front doorand --ed lbe carpeting. . .
_ · Nsit • in San «~leraeote, offidals were
lreeplnJ tab of poulble uDdermJning of
aev~ housea aflml Avmlda Del
Comercio, due to l'\moff ftom the San
Clemente Golf Coorle. , ,
In Luuaa Beach a. mini¥' 1roct alJde
ocaunicf 1n Laguna canym Just -or Woodland Drive. No damqe wu
repori.d.
This montlng count}' cmn were
.reslrictlng tra111c akiol MacArthur
Boulev~ at Unlvenity Drive, due to
flooding.
*· ~ * * * * 't;ounty W atetshecJ, Ripe
For ~loiid, Experts Say
1919 Dood to CIOllditlonS at preseol ''Ibey
:.'J~~ bot!> dan4erous, ls all I can aay," be
Bu NellOn, who said be ha • Vivid
Dle'1'0!Y ol !be conditiolll In l91t, aald ;'Frankly, I think our pollllon Is wom
now than It wu juat belon the 1119
ttonn."
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Sok CAU~ian
Sailor 4.cquitted
' ~ r < "' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe ooly wl>lte
aallor cl..r,..s In -"11h 0 rocial vlolenc!I o)>oon! the alrcrall.carrlet lQUy
.,Jlaw_, ba4 been, aequl'!"!l •llr f ~I
court-marllol lGrY or -wllili ..me.. . ofter "'81imt1ns illy ii mbitea.
Eight bt8fk lallon have been COllvlcted
and 11 ara awaiq trial In eonaocllGll
with the _, riot oll V1etntlD In
wl>lch ti crewmen wm lllJund.
Airman Wllllam E. Boone, IO, ol Tau
Qty, Tu., WIS found 1nDoc:ont MandQ ol
1111ul!q • black cmfllllll·
Military Commission.
Al the same lime, Col. Bui Tin, chief
apoWmall !or the Nonh V-....
e,gatloo to the commlalon; aald lbe -
ond group or American prisonen of war
held in South Vtetnain will be rolaied in
10 to IS days, poalbly oear the aamo
site '!here lr1 U.S. ~ wera freed
·M.onda7.
Tin said be bad no' detalla oo the im-
pending release ol the IO prilonera In
(See POWa, Page I)
* * * G.roup ·Asks
Bracefuis.
Be K~pt 10n ..
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• • l.Jaiir Tbe • famlllea of ~· of wor ~ rroill MtMut Alla 11o ......
quealod that l**" ~.Pqlf·MIA
bracelets contlllue to wear ~ (Re,
laf!:! story, !'qe.4). '
'The rJunlllea or the returnln( POWa
don~ want ua lo ~et that lhera are
still 1,400 inen In llinbo -UlllCCOUllled
!or," said BarberacNorwood,..manqer of
the Sanla Ana o111ce ·ol VO!ces in Vital
America. r ,
The qew, pfOCi*lure Is lo put llars iln
the bniceleta -white ooes ii the man ts
lo be or ·bas beeil nleued and. ~llara
ii the lilan , ls ltil1 unaccounted for n ahe
sal<I-• .. 'l'be fam.1Uel 1 of , POW• want
everybody lo cootinU~ Wearlns 'U>e
~..,.itts untll all the !J1en are, home er
at Ieut acCOl.l'.lted '9r," she said. •
During the put -daya J,lra.
Norwood eatimated lbe bu l"8al .. In
poatage sending out the blue 1114 Wldte stars. . . ~ •
The req\lella !or bracelets mwcer
than ever before, she 'ad<led· ,
"I'd say tl)at two months qo tjiere
were 500 broCeleta peins worn· In Orqe
County... she aajd.
"Sipce then we~. aent out clooe lo
50,00t! -many ol them lo ·oranse Qount1
~but oome lo ular away as tho
East Coast.'' \
YesterdaY Mr& Norwood sent ISO
POW-MIA brocelets lo Iowa.
"This ls an Orange County office, but
we'Ve been getting request.I for a.n
bracelets from all over,"• said.
"All ol a suddenJ)eOple'lali7.e tbera ls
• POW-MIA cause. Durio& the war peo.
ple just dldn 'l seem lo rean.. It." • .
Slit estlmiliid aiat VIV A, tbrou8)1 Its.
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Grant Sullen, 17, of West Point, Calif., exhibits the 16-pound elJUit·
ounce son of Weirdo, the 22-pound "superchicken" that killed lwo
cats and crippled a dog. Grant and his bird, Ralph, are In New York
for a TV appearance.
Passion for the Imports?
Your Budget Will Go Up
By JAN WOR111
Of ... _., PIW Sl.tfl
If you like English woolens, Fren~
wines, Japanese cars, atxl trips to
Europe, the 10 percent devaluation of the
dollar is going to pinch your finances a
lilUe.
If you're a homebody a a t i 1 f I e d
with callfomia wines, CJievro!ets, and
polyester, you may not even notice.
TblJ is the opinion of atoci.broters and
bankert along the Oran&• Coas~ They
say the local effect of tlie reduction In
dollar value will he eYidenced mainly in
imported ...
Lou Zltn!I: of M!tdmm, Jones and
Templetm In Lquna Be«h &aid, "If a
penoll ..... to ~. lle'll find foool and Jocl&lllC 10 percent blgbeI'-• • • ioiiies\lc
pric<s _, be allected notlcW>iy ...
cept 111 Imports."
The change probably will came an
upowtng In the stock market, Zltn!I: laid,
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a fair shake for America abroad.
"Only by being able to go up" In some
trade categories "will we be able to get
others to come down," he said.
He and SChulis dis<:ussed the Impact of
American markets being flooded by
foreign-pn>du<:td goods' and the President
said in some cases the imports can
"drive a U.S. busine!S right out of ex·
tstence."
"To get a policy of freer trade we mU3t
always have in the background pro-
tect.ion," Nixon said.
He said be dl!CllS90d his legislative
plM.s with Senate Finance committee
Chairman Russell Long (().La.), and
with Houae Ways and Means Committee
Clhalrman Wilbur Miiis (0.Ark.). and
that be found "generally a positive at-
titude toward the trade legl.sl1tion."
Shultz said in announcing the devalua-
tion Monday oliht that Nixon would aend
Coogreu "comprehensive trade !eglsla·
tloo" with unapeclfied safeguards agaln!t
disruption of dome1Uc industries as a
result of lmporil.
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DAILY PILOT
Tiii On119t C-1 DAIL T l"ILOT, ,._ """kt! .. ~-..~-~"" I"-0r•"99 CllUt ,,__Int ~ . ._...
•lte ldlrlonJ -~. Mondl'I' lhroultl
Frl691, .... C.-.._, N-1 a.di, ""'°"!""°" ............... Vlllfy, l .....
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J.lfl J'*' C1111"•• ..,, •lfoovie ~
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flle ,.;,,c ... I Mlilltlll9 .-nt 11 II DI Wftt
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since Jess competition by foreign goods on
the domestic market will "take away the
uncertainty" about selling here. The
devaluation will allo make American
goods cheaper on the foreign market.
An increase in interest rates may be
prodded by the devaluation, J Im
Farnberg, manager of the Huntlnll<>n
Beach office ol Coast and Southern
Federal Savings and Loan, said.
"Devaluation will make money a little
more scarce," be said. "Since the prices
of imports will be goin( up, people may
not be opendlng quile u much."
Famberg added be believes the cut·
down In the purchase of foreign prnducta
wiD not Im! the ecooomy overall and
will bring about a needed bolance of
trade.
Louis Markel, manager of the Laguna
HillJ Crowell Weedon and Company of.
fice, said the price of gasoline may even-
tually go up since the U.S. is forced to
import much of Its oil supply.
Bank managers contacted in Newport
Beach and Fountain Valley said they did
not feel quallfted to give an oplnloo ye!
' on the devaJuation. and some said it is
too early to predict results of the
devaluation.
From Pagel
POWs ...
North Vietnam . .
The Pentagm was told bf Norih Vlei·
nam of t h e release through what
Friedheim called "communication clum-
nels." He did not specify what this mel\DI
but said the message apparently was
a!!Odated with Kissinger's visit to tbe
North Vietnamese capital.
Kissinger arrived today in Hong Kong
afetr four days of talks with North Viet-
namese leaders.
Under tenn.s of the Pari.s peace agree-
ment as erplained in the past by Kiss-
inger, the Communists are to release all
562 Americans held captive in four equal
groups about every two week!, with all to
be freed by March '1:1.
Friedheim said it was not known bow
the pending release of 20 prisoners later
this week would affect the numbers of
POWs to be included in the next group.
Nevertheless, he said, "We he.re are
delighted to have the imminent relum of
20 more..ol our men helJ captive."
Meanwbile, two freed U.S. prisoners of
war left for home today ahead of
schedule because of critical lilneslel in
their famille1 . They landed on Wake ,,.
land at midday, and are due In the U.S.
at 10:30 p.m.
Cmdr. Brian D. Woods of San Diego, a
last.mlnuto addition to the groop of
pri1onen rete.eed Monday, and Maj .
Glenc!Cll W. Perklna ol Orlando, Fla ., loft
Cllork AFB for the Miramar Naval Air
Station In San Diego eprty today aboard
a special CHI tranlport. The other
relwed prilooen are remalnlni ot
Clark temporarily for medical and other
checb.
Library Friends Set
Prison Di8cll88ion
·'Oio~llll Correctloa1 ln
Calllontll w!ll be the topic ol l'eb. II
~of tho-Frleada"' lhe ......, Viejo Lllruy. 11le poJl'I dlla-w1ll becin at 7:IO p.m. at the
ltlnry, IDeoted II 11151 Cbrlunta Drlw,
Mlltloo Vle)o. Two oorrecUolll olJicon .,. h!O
~ n ocbod>llad to~ Tbe pro-
iram wlD be modenl<d by 1""' Carney,
aupmlsor of the state parolo anlt for
Oronp and Son otoco c:ounUeo.
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Libraries'
Mergi,ng .
Scrapped
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Oflle~ .......... Coooem over 1 plan to merge
University of California llbrarie1 eased
today with conllrmatloo that 1tafe Fl·
....,. Director Vern Orr la~ the
COlkUtUar Idea.
UC Jntne Librarian John E. Smith
aala, "11 la good tO know that the 1tafe no
longer plans to mandate the role of UC
llbrariea.''
Lui 'nlunday, tho faculty at UCC
voted lo oppose the ll~~ merger plan.
Orr J""l"'M'I to ootiao te llhrarlea oo
the nme-campua UC syllem and link
them Into a network lnvolvin( the 1~
campua elate eollege system.
Computen would bave a II owed
atudenll to draw boob from any co~
lectloo In tbe aystem. Uepce Individual
llbrarlee would each collect fewer boob.
"Althouib the final dralt of the piali
bu not ..... been wplten," Orr laid,
'"The University expressed so many
reservations about cooperation that it
would be poinlleu to uk them to .,..,.
tmue working on it."
The UC campuses have the tara:est
research libraries in the state. Even
without those ""°""'°'' OOrr said, plans to consolidate Ubraries of the state col-
lege system would procted.
UCl's Smith suggested that the finance
department plan would hamper the
ability of UCI and other new campus
libraries lo lulftll their lunction.9 • as
resource cent.era of growlog unlverlitles.
"It b distressing to report," he said,
"that support for UC libraries will· have
declined 15 percent over the put three
years with the advent of the 1973-74
budget 1$1.4 millioo for UCl's library).
That figure, be said "is euctly the aame
as that for the current year, which
meana fewer books and journals can he
purchased in view of infiationary rise in
their prices.
While UCl will purchase 56,000
(four lasueo of a quarterly journal, for
ei:ample, equal one volume), nut year'•
vnlUJDe.1, or their perlodlcal equlve!ents
budget will allow purchase of 3,700 few..-
volumes, Smith said.
"The annual erosion of the library
bod(el delayo the day of reaching
rouooable maturity at UC!," Smith
said.
Beyond I.he book price and budget
squeeze, the projected spending for next
year t.eps oonetant at 137 I b e number
of emptoyes in the UCl library.
Police Continue
Investigation
In Rape-murder
Huntington Be«h police and sherl!rs
detectives today continued their in-
vestl~ of • ra!JH!l1l'der .,... In
which they amsted an El Toro Marine
sergeant Sunday.
Del. Mooty McKennm ol Hnntlngton
Beach said toda"-°: .... still trying to tra<e the last of Mra. Nannotte
Post, the 2'1·year-0ld Fountain Valley
woman whole nude body was discovered
Friday morning In lluntingtoo Beach.
Sgt. Jared Alan Wallace, 26, of Santa
Ana, Is in custody today at Orange Cowr
ty Jail pending arraignment later this
week. lie la helni held without ball.
Wallace, -worked '8 I pen-time secur11y auarc1 tor Burno Security Agen-cy In Mlaalon Viejo, wea arrested Sunday
In oonnectlao with a oeparato caae.
When the armtlni ofllcera allegedly
found the murdered woman's wallet and
checkbook In bla _.... they booked
him on ousplcloo of munler.
The kidnap caae involved South
Lagunan C8role Rowan, 24, who told of·
ficero Wallace tricked her into gettin( in-
to bla aecurlty ogency car by tellin( her
she was a suspect in a crime be wu in-
veaUgatlng.
Miss Rowan said she 01C11ped when he
pulled a gun on ber. Police arrested
Wallace later at the security agency.
McKennon and a team of investigators
are trying to locate witnesses who may
have ...n Mrs. Post lato 'lbunday night
or early Friday morning.
Woman Slashed;
Husband Held
OAKLAND (A) -An OOland casket maker wboat wife wu f4und cOvored
with alash -in • !Jlood.spotlend bedroom bu been booked for ln-
veatigation of murder, pollce llld.
Homicide Sgt. Warner Smltll said Mon-
day the slaYing was "the nal gnieaome
I've ever 1een ln my Ute."
WllUam Eilll, II. WU amated In bla
home SUnctay and la belnc held In
Clakland City jail, police llld.
An u Ind butcher knlle were found
clooe to the nearly decapltal<d body of
bis :it-yUNld Wiie, Nancy .
Polloe Aid Ellll told them be retumed
bom• and diloovtrod the body bul alter
questlonlng be was ~ at dty JllL
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SEAL •••
the llnt mr to bl IWll Into CUltod)> In
the dty.
"When I worked lor the <ouob' I 1lld aeal.t olmoet...., dey. But_, came
to work for Colla Mesa I tllOQllll I wu
tbroogtl wltll thal. You Jill! don' apect
them to ba w.wa, Joo. ill tho -"
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FIRST FAMILY DEPARTING, PROMIJE TO RETURN IN 30 DAYS
Mrs. Nixon, Julie Ei•nhower, President Exit La C1M P•clflu •
Nixon Reveals .A.:greement
With Cuba on Hijackings
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix·
on indicated today an agreement has
been reached with CUba on hijacking.
Tbe indication came in off·lhe-cuff
presidential remarks to newsmen at the
Wb!te House when be said he bad just
talked to Secretary of State William P.
Rogers and discussed "the hijacking
agreement with Cuba."
The President added that Rogers "will
be able to fill you in at the appropriate
tim .. e.
The President brought up the subject
after telling reporters tha t Roe:ers was beading for Florida with--"'rreasury
Secretary Gem'ge Shultz to confer with
AFL-CIO president Geo?'ie Meany on
devaluation and planned trade legisla-
tion .
It was then that be said one 0£ the sub-
jecta he bad dlscuased wttb Rogera "was
the b!jacklng acr-ient with CUbil."
The comments were volWl~ to a
small group of reporters who bad been
allowed into the White House Rose
Garden where Nilon was strolltng with
Donald Rwnafeld, new U.S. 'lltlba8S8dor
to NATO.
As the President was preparing to re-
enter bis office, be paused on the steps
and dropped the indication that negotia·
lkllll had been completed.
An agreement on b!jacking would be a
major "breakthrough toward improving
F ..... Pflgel
BRACELETS. ••
various regional offices throughout the
Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar_. were
during the past three years.
"Everyone who bu a bracelet through
VIVA receives our newsletter, which lists ' the men returning home," she said.
Those persons can then send for the
appropriate star. sbe said.
The atan can be picked up al the VIV A
offtee, SID E. 17t)i St. Phone orders can
be made by calling 547-t034, she said.
l' .S.-Cuban ~lations.
In the la.st several ·years many hi·
jackers of airplanes In the United Stalea
have forced the pilots to 0y lo CUha. A,
hardening attitude on the put of CUbil
bu become apparent toward the hl-
jacl:en.
Officer W ouiukd
At Cl.ose Range
A santa Ana policeman -fell one step from etemlty bas a minor wound in
the chest today !mm a pellet gun fired al
close range by a woman now held for
psychiatric observation.
The gun bililed In design· from • .45
caliber automalk: pistol wu wrested away by Patrolman Richard tar durlnc
the oonfrontaUon Sunday nlgllL
He had been • dlspatdled to the 1tOO
block of S. Garnsey Avi., alter repolta
that a woman was threatening
neighborhood children with a gun.
Officer Lear said he beard a window
being smashed as be arrived, then sud-
denly faced the !&-year-old woman as ahe
came running out with the gun and pulled
-tlle trtgger.
He said she was trying to re-cock it
when he took it away.
Stamp Cluh Meeting
In Missi~n Viejo
' The Saddleback Stamp Club will meet
al 7 pm. Wednesday at Missino Viejo
High School to swap and sell stamps,
with an auction set to begin at 7:30 p.m.
The meeting is open to prospective mem-
bers and collecto1·s and will be lo
multipurpoee rooms C and O. ..
Guests can join In the bidding, but nnly
members can participate in the sernna.
Information may be obtained .by calling
the club secretary, Nancy Lee, at 61).
4895.
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Cannibal -•••
" Groom Has '
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Complaint
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of 1M N1tr PIW If .. •
L --Huntington B e a c h adventumHn-.
tbropologlst Wyn Sar1ent Is In hot waW.
today with an Indignant Indonesian -
nibaJ. I • '
She receoUy mal'ried Obollan>k, chlof.
.lain of the lwa)'OCU, roporledly ID
pursue studies of Slone Age lovemaking. '.
However, Ohaharok, who ml!lntalnll
several other wives. has complained l<P'
tbe lndonealan government that the 41!'
year-old American woman refuses IO
cansummate her Contro\'ers1al union. · 4
Jle.llorts trickling out of the remote
J11111le atta are aomewhat conlllctlnl.
One version Indicated Ml" Sargent,;
former!y of 4001. Momin( Star Drive.
Huntington Hu1Jour, wanted 10 i..
veaUgeto the way woo ls pitched by the
natives. ••1
A Reuten News Servloe dispatch now.
quolea the photo journallal u saying ahe
tied the knot wjtll a .new twist on the old.
Make-Love-Not..War theme. ,llJ
She told 1 lleutera rovin( reporter oent>
lnln Oie oleamy tropical rain foroll Iba~
by becomlna Mrl. Ol>abarolt ahe COU!Ct pmeill tribal warfare.
~ new Mn. Obal>arok, nee Mlaa l!areenl, did not uplaln bow the matdl
might Ii.ti off a laVoge battle but adde!
that she WU lnlerelled In lwayop art
and culture. • ;
Obltlnate Obabarok lelt the 1...,...
aetllement at the village ol Wamella Ind
complained to~ 1rlan ourborltlel that be bu repea been rojected In ~
Ina advanoet lo bride. Local off!clala 11'0 In an uproar over
what to do , ndi, wb!le Obabarol<
demando they evict the new MIS>
Obabarok, wlloae -expired •Jioul the time of the ljWTlage. •
The Aaeodated Presa quoted the -olllclal -o,eney Antara ·tn .Jakarta .. uni. obe woold be upelled from the
.,.,..iry lieca .. she aels I bed e>ample.
• 11le ..-111 trying to dvlllle the
. pri!nltift peoplel and clalma a ~111
woaian mareytna a cb!eflaln la i...
appniptjate.
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IMPACT .• ~
by !Jotll the commlulon and council.
Ha""'1h'• prectM land ... J>lan does
nnt drutlcally revise the v.o., V1"
port!111 under study ucept bY allocatlntl
eome nelibhori>ood coillmm:lal land,
Womn oild.
Demlty of the apartment lll!lts sought
by .the ~ CoolPallf.la 15, Der ...... ua-ui 111sPots • • ltil!t "or • ie 'to "1he
aero In b!a prec!ae plan.
Ill a sehse, the tong-range value of the
precise plan to the ctty may he Its big·
gest fault.
Haworth rearranges projected uaea for
land which lo now mostly In agrtcullUrll
use or auicultural p re s e r v e ~· 1be
precise pfan tells ownera juat what kind
of zoning, tlley might apply for ahould
they conilder ~the ........... ol
the land to IOIDethlDi other than
agriculture.
The rearrangement ii hoped to result
in a planued community ••Jook" for the
parce11 many wlll develop which will
match the 11Jook" achieved by the Irvtoe
Company 111 Its 11nile<>wnersblp lands:
The catch ts how fegalty to reqli!re !be
land ownera to tonform to tbe city plan,
Warren Aid.
Until that lepl zonlni enlorcernent
tool ts foUnd, the precise land ... plan
~ be Utile more than a "aulde" to 11\e
decisions counctlmen and coJDJDlaskaera
must make on tbe pre~ north and
central Irvine developments. O!bera iWI
pendin& Include the Pooderosa llomW ~
and Leaderab!p Houslni Syatems planned
devel"'""""'. •
IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS
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There is a tendency to take sGortcuts these deya. 'Almolt every 1killed profeniOft
'"' tliis. ·
The vast majority of carpet loyera use t"9 hot-melt hpe which Is severe! times
foster than hand sewing. Drawb1cks'lnclud1 the ,fact th.I the t1pe is 1ttached to the
SECONDARY backing, and if the seconClary btelint hes any t.ndancy lo work loose
from !lie primary backing, there is notliing to liold !lie carpet t09t!lw. Also, operating.
. temperature 'of the iron is critical, and if tho iron, is to,o hot or too cold, th.r. is a
' distinct pro~bttity of a wNk ·seam.' Cl..ni119 poJM the ultitMte test lo tlils type of
seam, and wo have bean ullod innun:11r1blt timis to repair someone else's J.ams '!'hich
h4ve com• apart tlirough tho !end..,.y of wot ~·"'" lo shrink.
' At Aldon's we hand sew our st1ms with a cross or baseb1R stitch. Then we lot.x
the se1m ~ pennonontly loq in these ditches. ~wing tl&o peno!ro!es botli secondert
end prll!l!lry backings.
Naturally, sewing takeo ~. bot our fine lnstellt!lons have been• tntfor foc!of
in our growth through fi~etn years in Cosio Me1t. . ' . ' ALDEN'S .
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QRANGE tOUMTY, CALIFoRNIA •• TUESDAY, FEBRUA1t'f 13, 19n
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.C,ro.,,df!ll .. $ehools · ~ited in Huntington
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By JOHN ZALLER
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Al Westminster 'Hilb •SdiOoJ, Students
wall Ill -to 1<t !'*' the ....i ...,..... in Iba~ bet--. Ml all . are accmnmodated, oo IOnle must wait
.. d.try again at the ~I c\llS!I change.
. ~-At ~GCrllllr! Valley llJgb,' Whore 4,300
,itudeiits -a campus built for s,aoo, · Ille adioill day laltl from 7:311 'a.m. to
· 4:311 I'·'!'-. Groupo lib ·the "'-clllb, · ~ · oemce cluti,. and • fa t11 r e
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N~w ,Trade
Barriers
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• WASHiNGTON (AP) -President Nix· Cf. o8Jil ' loCllJ clevaluailoh oi ihe dolblr ·
1mial' ... toliowed 1>y tough trade Jegtsla-
~ \ erectinl' iome 'barriefi -1to get ·a
-_ .. .for U.S. busineamen and
Ute the nation's chrQnlc trade deficit.
(See related stories, Pages lJ.1.1) '
Pages 1\·1~)
. The' President also ' signaled a sterner
U.S. stance iri trade talks with other
bOUDtrles, saying elforia would he made
to craae re!lrictioos on U.S. sales
ibroad.
41 in oomment.s about.12 hours after the
Jl!d~ States devalued the dollar by 10
-~ N~ aafd the 'tough' trade :JtgtstsUon is needed to "get other nations
~IY from1 tbeir diacrimi·natory
businessmen's club continue to exist only
1>e<;<1use ~!>\!rs are ei:cysed fro111 their
-lar claneo to bold tlliir meeiinp.
"1 Marina lllilb, "'" third period g....-.J math cla&S waa forced to uae the
typing room . But students (eodec! to
''.t<P.~ up the. typewritel'!I ra~"t thai\
stuily lnath," so now co'Jlege prep math
slUllut.1 have replaeed them ill the m>-
Jng room. '!'bey just com~. Jiear!J every olflcial ill!!'>!> Huntingtoll · 8Facb flnlon lflgb ~ District bas hil
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ANNOU(!ICES DEVALUATION
. TNNUry Secretary Sllultx
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"":lltvalualloo ct the dollar • • . 11 at " ,
belt, OnlJ • temporaey • .,lution" to
the dollar ..... ~·~ tradillg'toda,Y Jn the wake of the~valua· ~·on., , ... n~I . the ""-~ 8'icL -. ,, ., " • tkin of douar. r ' 1Ho.~ jhAt "!ride leflllJitJan.1111111 '111e11 a.m.1(PST) bow Jqiib •eraje ~-r.a$1lpiot..;.;....,a.e •, ~ ... ~":; ..-t•dar Min 1'•'-tblrtl la ~ ~ (See n..v~ ,..._~, . *"' * * i!~~sion fttr; th~ lmpoi't~?·
own story to justify approval of $21
millioo cooslructloo bond . issue that goeo
before diltrict voten Feb. ti.
Statistics show that district llCboolt
already have J,ooo· students more Jbaq
tlley are designed !qr. By 19'11·-1'hich ls
the soonest a new school could he •bollt H
the bondJ are Puseil -~ will be at
least !,000 studeilts too many. .
fThat means enough students for teveo
high schoola wUl he jamrnod · Into just
.five:
Tha educational eff~ts of µus , officials
say. art debilitapna. Studoots are cram·
med into trailers and cafttsias, teachers
are demoralized and without space to
meet. with s)udents alter class , and ad-
ministrators are too, l!<Jsy "putting out
fires'' to deal with eouc:atlop.
.. 'lt'a like too many rats ·in a cage,"
sa)'ll one principal. "The who~ at·
niosphtre is just bid, II 1~ schools beoome more like lao-
toriet than -they aliudy are,'1 agrees a
district trustee.
Doo Dreager, chairman of the math
department at Marina High School,
mans all the common complaints.
Because ol overcn>wdb!a, be meets his cl~ Jn the faculty cafeteria, a room
which be says bas too little blackboard
space and too many ecboe8.
"If J.talk loud enough for my voice to
reach llie back, the -'e in !root are
overwhelmed," be says. "lf I hold it
do"11, the people In the back c~'t hear."
Oreager has another problem. Every
square foot of clasm:iom space at Marina
must be in use coostanUy, so when be
isn't using the cafeteria, 110meone el9e ii.
"There's no place during the regular
school day where I can meet with
students who are having trouble,'' he
says. "So I get to IChool every momillg
at ten minutes to 1even to make myself
<1vailable to those w}>o need help."
Despite the early llour, Dreagcr sa)'ll
!See SCBOOUI, Pqe ll
·20 'POWs to Be Freed
Goodwill Gesture Follows Kissinger's Visit
WASHINGTON ' (AP) -The Pentagon
annoonce,d today 20 more Americaa
prisonm of war .wotild he 'released by
North Vietnam "in a few daJS," ap-
parently as a goodwilt gesture following
Dr. Henry Kissinger's v\ojt 'lo Hanoi.
(See related stories aild pictures, Page 4)
Defense Department spokesman Jerry
W. Friedheim said the list of names was
received early today and the Pentagon
was notifying next of kin. He said the
names would be made public once this
was completed. '
An Air Force officer telephoned Vir·
ginia Nasmyth Loy in Poway to say
her brother, Maj. John Nasmytb Jr. of
San Gabriel is One of the 20 to be freed.
Nasmyth, a 32..year--old bachelor, was
shot down /l<J>!· 4, 1916, Jn ,.. Fl 'PbaJ>.
tom fighter plane oni a mdSkii near
Hanoi. . . • , , , . ~ billbOard .in Los Angeles says 0 Han.
oi"-Relesae Jobn Nasmytbl"
Included On the list are four Navy men
an411 . .fi'om I~ Alf yorce. ~ ,1:i!e ~ tt.eM 20 br!JW!Jll
ti;. .,...... and fllllll!1 . rowa bed. tt.=.zr ' •· • lWtlt ind loiili Oii lloncl.,., US
-liuol-i:ltllians-CIM!
ovillaa cbolt Ill flO>. Ip Sa,igop -'l"re
ijown fO Clark Mr Baseln the Philippines
for p~lng. ·
FriedbejDI said details o! the new
rel...., Would he arranged at the next
meet1n1 In ~an of the fOOl'party Joint
14illtary Coounission.
nam of "1 h'e• release throuah what
Frledbeim called •ioommunicatfon chan·
nels." ·He did not apedly what Ibis meant
but laid 'the messqe, apparently was
..,..;.led with 1'llllnger'1 visit to the
Norlb Vlelnamese capital. •
Kissinger arrived today in Hong Kong
afetr four days of talks with North Viet·
namese leaders.
Under terms of the Paris peace agree--·
ment as exi)lained in· the past by Kiss-
inger, the C.Ommuni.tts are to release all
1162 Americans held capUve ill lout equal
groups about every twa. weeks. with all to
he freed by March 17.
Friedhelm s8Jd It was not known how
the pendln& iolease of 20 prUoller> later
this, week would affect the numbers of
POWs to he Included in the next group.
Ne'lertbeless, he said; 11We here are
delighted to have thQ imminent retum of
20 more of our men helJ captive."
Meanwhile, two freed U.S. prisoners of
war left for home today ahead of
Viewers Irate . . ' ' ' I
~OW News Cuts Short 'Virginian'
' ,SAN ~OSE (AP)-'..Viewers flooded .a local television station with
telephone complaints after a rerun of the show "The 'Virginian!' was
cut~li•n·tosho~~lf:°"""' of l)'ar retui'ning': ,, , ~~fl.~ ·-·~ ~ 'flewm were r~f! Iller the ohow was .... -m1--~ -aluioll --r. . !ljiMeaman for~ tWd. ' • Wily are Y!>U culltins oli our.good program to show this kind
of garba1e. tbat we're not~ in?" an answering service aper·
ator quote.d one male caller as a.tlrJng. ·
another, who Identified hlmBell as a Vietnam veteran, claimed
he was "sick and tired of111e whOle thing," the spokesman said.
Almost all the complalnera were men.
schedule because ol crJUcal Ulne.,.. In
their fiynlllea• They laJ1dod an WU. 11-
land at midday, and ..,. due ID the U.S.
at 10:30 p.m. t
Cmdr. Brian D. Woodl ol San Diego, a
last-minute addition to the group o1
prilOllers released Monday, and Maj.
Glendon W. Per"1s of Orlando, Fla., left
Cl.rk AFB for the Miramar Naval Air
Station in San Diego early today aboard
a special C141 trmisport. The other
(See POW1, Page ll
River Basin
Area 'Ripe'
For FI~ . '
Oranp. Oolml7 lloM -Ilk! ...
warned today that the county 1-a
greater llOod "'8"1111 \1111 week """ It did jUlll prior fblill neat)d~ nlns
of Febru8!Y, 19811 ' 1 While no malqr Dood Jev..,, have been
threatened In the pall two weeks, of.
ficiBls said the Santa Ana River liBsill ls
thoroughly IOalted and ripe tor flooding. Yo~ Bu~et Will Go ·Up
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At the same li}ne, Col. Bui Tin, chief
spokesman foll the Nqrth Vietnamese del·
egation to the colinltission, said the sec-Pri~oners of War Panel
Urg~s~W earing -Bracel~t~
Further, · offlclala are • worried by
forecasts that a storm predicted for . ) . W~silay nJihl could bring up lo an • • • ,j
' •.. By JAN WORTH
Of .. ~,..?'"'
, :If ,.. like Engll&b woolens, Froncb
,..,.., Ja-"¥1• and· tnpo to'
flurope, the 10 pe!'Cllil devaluatloo of the
dollar ls goinjl fo·plncll your -... ltttlt .. 'j ;, ' .• {)
U 10U're a bomellocb' 1atl1fltd "'*" Clllfonlia -. Oleriolels, and ,._,,, .. ,you maynot-evm notice.
1'1111 ls the opinion of .-en.and
~aJq. the Orange caut. Tiiey
ly the IOcal effect of· Iba reduction In ~ar nlue·wlll be evidenced mainly In
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'• • :.lcco~ in Cuba
'ijat;lting ~C! '
lmpoi'ted goods. ' ond group. of American prisoners of war
Lou , 1.ilnik of Mitchum, Jones and• held in South Vietnam will he relued ill
TfJlli)eloo ill~ l!eacll said, "If a • 10 to 15 days, -lbly near the same
PQl'llOD goes lo Ellrope, lie'll find lood and site where !? U.S. priaoners were freed
lodging 10 JIOnien! Jtiiber ..... domestic Monday. ,
prices won't he affected noticeably . ex· 'I'!ii !81d lie bad no'. aetalls on the lm-cePI 00 .tmports," pending release of the 20 prlsoliers in ~ change probably will cause an Nortb'Vletriam. 1 By THOMAS GORMAN
upswing in tbe ltock market, Zltnlk. said, The ~efttagon was told by North Viet--Of .. ,o.in P• ,,,..
sfnce Jess conlpetitioo by lorelgn gOods on The f~ of ;rtsoners of .var
the dom~ market will "take away the returning from Southeast Asia have re-
uncertalnty". about 1 selllng here, Tbe H b L • k ~-tba't pel'IOl15 wearing POW·MIA devlduation , will alio make American ar OUr Jn bracelets contiriue' lo wear · them. (Re-
gqoc!s·cbeaper on the forei~ marltet. · · lated story, Page~). r
'.An J,ncrea9e in lriterest rates may be 'J'1I O Sh "Tbe. families of the tetUrning POWa
prOcJded by tbe devaluation, ~ j m ,.( 0 cean ut don't want us to forget that there are
Famberg, manager of the Huptington sun 1,400 men in limbo -unacc:ounted
Beach Olfice ol C.oast and . Southern ...: -._ for," said Barbara Norwood, m.•n•-of
Federal Savin•• and Loan, sald. The only water P811181<wBY u= ~-• H"·"·~-Harbour to the the Santa Ana office of Voicei: in Vital ''.Devalul!tloo will make ~a liltle ~ ...... ~ ocean
more !!Carce'". he ""'d. "S'-t prices will be closed to the public Wednes-America. la -·~· d d Tbursda H 1i .. m.... The new•procf!dure ls to p.1t s rs on of ·uw,na will he_goin)! up, people may . ·~ an y, un~.-the bracelets -white ones II the man Is .n• ...,..., •• qUJte ., -b." T , , Beacb officials disclosed today.-lo . """" "~::",~ be , bel~~ ~ I The dOS)ln baa been ordered he or has been released and blue 1tars Farnberg -eves u~ CUI· . while the Navy ~· . ,.. un-lf 'the man ·1s sifll unaccounted for, she
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"Since' then we"n -out dote to
50,000 -many of them IQ OrlllP County
reaidenta, but aome to a.s far away as the
East Coast." . •
Yesterday Mrs. Norwood oent l50
POW-MJA bracelets to Iowa.
"This is an Oran(e ~unty office, but
we've been getting requl!fll for more
bracelets from all over;" she said.
"All of a sudden people "1'e8lize there is
a POW·l,IIA cause. Dllring the wu peo-
ple jUSl'didn' seem to reailze It."
· She estimated Dutt VIV A, thr~gh lt,s
various reifonal~~ throughout the (See BRA , Page l)
down In the purcbaM 01 foreign prodllctr. derground cable ....... the ... said Builde'""' Oa. ASHINGIJ'ON (AP) -Presldelll Nix· · will not hurt the economy overall and , trance to Its bari>or at Anaheim •.;,,.. ·fanillles ol POWs <want , · J. ;:,JID
CD IDdicated '"""" In '•-bas WllJ ,Jiring ~bplli a. Jlt!'dt<! bflal>\'e,.of, Dou cil •=M••• lcf e•"'"'•biJcly 'to CODtJnue Wearing the ........, -&" ~ • .. 1:-J'"• 1r • 1t" • 0"'.C '1 ·~t Y wu.waut 88 • \ •.;;•:1 tl ~.i-ho
.,_,.reached wlili Caba on bljackbig,. Louts 'Ml.1*el :,.;.nager of the i;.g,;..·. ' Officlall at the ~1 Beach Naval ;M:'~ts~~ 'fu.:!":0 ~Id. me or Proposition 20
'(be Indication came In olf.tbe<uff Hills cro...u, Weedon and 'Complmy. of: lr:":: :,11oy ~ woulporta": 11::~11": burbig the past three diys Mrs. ' • Jllillcfentlal remarks lo neWIDl"1 at !be. flee said the price of gasoline may even-N ood elllfmated she ha spent ..,,in , "*° Hooae =be' lllcl be bfil jUll ~ Wi'-io~...,. the U.S. ii lotted tO l :~~'!.i :1 o~' theha;a: eou'::: J;':ge oeOOin( out the J .. , Ind wlilte Unconstitutional
lihl to Secre ~.~ ~tetbe~j_..!~ lmp)rt 'l', • ot Its oil '"lacledpply., · N. rt ty Harbor Patrol will ba permitted tiers. R<!lers and.-~ m....... l!ank managers con m ewpo lo In •• out of the ha~ The requests for bracelets is stron•er qTi!emeut wlth,Qlba." ' Beac1a abet ~Olmtaln Valley sai4 Ibey ilid move ~ ·~r than ever before, she added. 0 By I. PETER KRIEG
Of fM Deltr Pl":f ..... ti:; Prelldenladded tbet Jlot!ers "will not f~ gualifted,to give an opinion.yet mo:i'.cable Is helle...S to involve "I'd say that two months ago there b;e~a~le to fill 'joU tn at the appropriate on tJ'e dlivaluat\oh, ~nd san;ie sa!a at !s , base security. city officials said. were 500 bracelets being worn in Orange A group of Orange County builder> said
today they wUI me suit Wedneaday ask·
ing the courts lo declare l>ropooltlon 20,
the coastal initiative, uoconatltulional.
tj.11(" ~ i : too 1eartY 40 • Jrid1Ct 1'8.iU.lts of ... ltie.._. 1 County,'' she.Aid. ~!IJb .!"'"lidenl }lrollght up tbe oubjecl qev~uaUon. '---"'·· --------"
~ ~ '"= tha..lti, &c,en was • . ;,; ~~ =.:~~ ":'~· "1, Ro111an~e Goes io Pot
They alJO will uk for an Injunction'
stopping state and regional commissiOlll
from enlorcina any of the building coc-
trols Im_.) by the act ancl will ... t
several million dollarl In dama1e1, ac-eot:dinl to l)oy Coin, execuuve director
of Iba. Oranc• County Bultdin& lnduatry
Asaotlatlpl. • • ~
dtnlliatlan and ~ trao!e .loClll• ' • ' . '
&lall • . ~ i!-~~~~°':aiJ!:~ ' Cannibal Sayg Wyn $qrg~rit Spurns Wif~lY. J?uW:s
: ... --... "°""'"'""' to • ol;t •""" ..... ---
• • Conslnictioo wltbln !,Olio yards of the
Calilomia coutllne has ground to a
-Wblli --bert Ii'-WU lllolllntl With
Rumslelcl. new U.S. --lo f{ATO.
the Prelldeot -....... ':i: :r ~~ ':./!U:.: :.i u:...u.
lloM bad been completed.
4ll agreemeot m bijadllq -Id be a
m~ breakth(OllCh !OW.,.. imploYJna u,a.-Olhan re1a11an1.
.. tbe last ....... , yean -""' Jaebn "' airplane& In the United State. ha.. lor<ed the 1"lOls to fl1 to OobL A ~ atlllude .. the port ol QilJa w becocno a,,.--.. 1'-Jdon.
!onllirlY of !081 'Momlng Star Drive,
Huntln&ton1 Harbour, wanted to ln-
vettlgate Ult way .woo Ii plkhed by the
n1Uves.
A Reutert 11 ..... Semce dispatch now
quota Ille photo. io-ua<-.11Y1ne •
tied tho lllol !lllb a1" IWdt on the aJ4 ~,..,.. . .
8111 "lid a Rlllero na rtp0ner ..,., Jnlo Jho ......, lr<iplc1ll rlfln forest that
bJ LooomJlia ..... Ol>aharol: "'" could
"'"""' ll'lllol .......... 'Ille -lln. Oboba..t. -liliss ~. did not oqlain !low Ille mate-nlilllt llall off ..... ballle bat added
thlt ahe WU lutet Mted. ~ l'itlfop art
IQd culture. •
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Obsllilate-oeallaf611 Iell tlie 1"'l"lP virtual haU because of passage of the
oettle1J1eJ1l 1t IM villa(t of Wameoa and coutal initll\lve by voters Nov, 7.
complained to WOii Irlan aurborltlel that Col d llDecl lo ..... cletallJ ol the
be bas repeatedly ~ rejected In mak· comp~alni°that w!ll ~'i1f~ saying copies
Ing adYmces lo 1111 ~· of It will be ~ at a ~ """
Local olllclala lll'O In an uproar over f.....,. IChedUJt<I Wednesday at t a.m.
what to do next, . wbile ObabarolL · in Santa Ana.
demands ' Ibey evlel. the ,,..., Mrs. ~41il"lltld die' auJt w)ll be~ by
Obaharok, wbooe viii .. plred about the • his auqoiatloe ll)d Ille Orqe County
Ume of the marriage. · Co\locil tor Ell>iromneol, Emplo>'!'!eol
The Assocllted Prest quoted Ibo...,,;. and F.conomlc U,velopment, a bWJdin(
omclal """ qency 41/lnr.!' In Jai<f!U trades Jabof anct maoagemetit c:oaJJUOo.
as !1Yln8 Iba would be expelled from 9" Coln ·aid the Calllorma Coutal
couotry ~ lbe oell a i..d enmple. Conscrntloo CGl'om'"""'· Ibo ,..iouJ ,.,,. .........-1' llllinlt I<> c1vui. Ibo conservatloll commialon for Or-and
primitive """"" and t:Jalma a westera Loi """""" Counflel IQd At-y
womon ; lnon;iQa -QMllaln II tn. Gani E...U. 'YOOlll(tr,lljll bawd aa
·~ , , 1 U'"-J'llOP. la,l ,...11 :
Inch and a hall of DOW rlfln, and that a
second ltolTD rltdi,. 11Cl)U}d be heafler
yet."
','We're maintah\Jng a eonlllant a!t11,-
lll\d cart N~ spclt'!'f'Wl for the
Orange County FIOQCI. Control ~. •on-ljorma J!l&Y DOI matcrtaIIJe; but
lf they do, It could create I Vff:Y -•ltuaUoo.11
"There.II no lmmedifte clanger al:all,
but the potentlal for trouble is here,"
agreed• Bob Land, chief of reservoir
regulations for the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers: ' . '
'Land eild he cooldn~ compare the
watershed conditions juat prior to the
1969 flood to conditions al pruent. "They
were both dangerous, is all I can say," hC
said. . 1
But Nelson, wno said he baa a jVlvld
memocy ol 11\e conditions in 111!9, laid
0 Fra:nkly, I think our position ii worse
now than It wa,s Just before the 11119 stonn." '
Prado Dim In Santa · Ana Cqyoo b Orang~ County'• baly defenoe agalmt the i:un1"f watm o! Riverside and San
Benaidlno Cobntiea. llurln!r II o o d
,..,.., the W.ter. Jovel llibJnd lilt dant II
(See TllllliT, Pllp ll
or .. ge
we.tiler
Loot for anotbel' batdi <I rain
on Wedneaday, (about 80, perceal
chance) w'*1> will ~. l!lljil
Thursday morning, -ding to
the weather lady. H1cJ>a In the IOI,
fw1 In the IOI: t
1iNSJPB TODi\i
Teict' "SiaY' J'armthold nd
· Minnesota'• A~.. J!'rqser,
polf«claHI and NaCiofta,I iyom-
tn'I Polltkol Couclio kl!dor.s. ''' h<>pt fl1i j>oliffCal opport1inlty
for w om r " -ond. C%JW•.t•td
U!Cfr P'4!11 of otfad< •I Ill<
1lou1ton cortft'f'«Mt. Set •'°'Y
011 Pago 10. , ........ .. ,_
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DAil V PO.OT
Exec\ltive's
J9dnaped ,
Girl Found
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RIYll:RSIDt (AP) -The 11-year~d
dauabter ot a Riverside 1upermarket ex-
....Uve wu lddmped from her home and
found lhree day• later handcuffed to a
bed ln Bw1lank, police llld today. Two
men and a woman were llTfllted.
The vlcUm, .Ellen Ann stater, a UC
Riverside coed, wu lound bandculled to
the bed in the home of a Jl\8l\ and wife
who were arrested, lllld poll"" Lt. Vic
Jooes.
Police boobd Midlael Roy Klmbie, 20,
for IDvesttption of tldnaping and C011-
oplracy, Ind Gayla E&abeth Dean, 25,
for lnvatlgation ,i tldnaping. Both are
of -_ 1!te llilnl penon WU to be
booked later.
Mia Slater, whole bead WU covered
wilb --and aclbellft lape, bad not been barmid, Aid JODel.
Ranaorq of $110,000 demanded by the
kidnaptrs wu not paid, investigators laid. -
Jooea lllld Mia Stater wu abducted
Frtday Dil!ll from the home of her
father, La "\'oy stater ol the Slalar Bm.
market chain, wblcb operalaa ator., in
the Rivenide&n Bernardino area.
The man and wife entered the Stater
home while Miss Stater wu watching
laievtslon, bound ber band!, bllndloided
ber and drove ber to their home, Jones
said, 'lbe man wu armed, be aid.
Tbe man and wife were described as
former residents of Riverside.
She was taken directly to the Burbank
home, Where sbe WU immediately tied to
the bed, police lllld. She WU bound to the
bed all three day1, offlcera lllld, and
released only to go to the restroom. She
WBI brouabt ln fnod.
li'BI agents aid the raotom demand
was made Satunlay but the mooey could
not be ralled until banks opened Monday.
In all, 10 pbooa callJ were m1de by the
tldnapen, police sald .
The ~year1>ld man, a resident or
Burbank, was arruted at an off-ramp of
the Ventura Freeway in North Hollywood
where the ransom was supposed to be
delivered.
Officers said the victim's father wu
present when the arT'eSts were made.
Jones said the trio in {1J!tody were con-
tinuing to be queationed titia morning.
"There was no violation of the federal
kidnap statute because the girl WB! not
transported across state lines," an FBI
agent said.
Beach District
Staff Enlarged
By 2 Members'
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The admlnislratlve stall ol the Hun·
tingtoo Beach City School District will be
espanded by two toolgbt wben trustees
are slalad to appoint a curriculum direc-
tor and a director of ftacal aervices.
Trwtees are acheduied to make the ap.
pointnlenta at their meeting at 7: 30 in the
Library of Dwyer School, 1502 Palm Ave.
According to Deputy Superintendent
Charles Palmer. the two positions were
budgeted !or in the current 115cal year
and the district has been scre-g ap.
plicanta oince thl• fall
Both po1itl0111 carry 1 $20,000 a year
salary, but Palmer noted the new ad-
minlstratcn will only be paid for the por-
tioo of the ftacal year they work titia
year.
The curriculum director will work
under Jtetty Funkhouser, a 11 J st ant
superintendent for instrucUon, and the
fl8Cill services director will be working
under Palmer.
"Both MW Funkhouser and I will re-
tain !be fmal responsibility for the work
done in our divi.sioos, but hope/utly, their
presence will help reduce our workloada.
•"i'bJ,, dillrict bas not expanded Its
Illa!! quite ., last as some o! the other
districts nearby, but since we are a grow·
~ district, we do have to add on ad-
diUonal personnel to mainlaln an ef·
ficieDt operatlm," he lllld.
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MALT•Y PAltllllN
COWLIHO Mlllt•l'ttT
6 Huntington
Policemen
To Be Honored
Sir members of the Huntington Beach
police department and its auriliary
organizatiOM will be honored Thursday
at a luncheon sponsored by the chamber
of commerce.
The awards luncheon will be held at
the Sheraton Beach 'Inn. Tickets are
available at the chamber offices, 18582
Beach Blvd.
A spokesman for the chamber said the
luncheon, the second in what is to
become an annual event, is part of the
organlzation's program to provide sup-
port and give recognition to lhe cily's
policemen.
Speaker at the event will be television
producer Gall Patrtcl< Jackson.
Officer Rodger Maltby will recieve a
vaJor award for an incident ln which be
wrestled a loaded and cocked pistol away
lrom a suspect.
ReceJvJng merit awards will be:
Capt Michael Burkenfield, for his work
in advaocing police lacbnology through
in!tallation of a computerized com-
m uni cat Ions system and the
department'• four~ay, ten-hour shift
schedule.
Cadet Jonathan Arnold, for his work as
leader or the department's cadet force of
crimioology &tudenls. Arnold, who has
graduated from Cal State Long Beach is
currently 11\ training to become an o£ficer
with the department.
Explorer Scout Larry Parrish, a junior
at Fountain Valley High School, who is
currently acting post commander for the
department's Explorers.
Reserve Officer Ellen Hebert, who wa1
one of the first woman reserves in the
department and who was the top student
in her tralnlng class.
Helen Cowling, who has been with the
department 111 a records clerk alnce 1960.
Since 1967 she baa been the supervi.sing
records clerk.
Jaycees Tackle
LA Rams Squad
-In Basketball
In the days of Nero the big sport was
throwing CbristianS to the Uon1.
In Huntington Beach Friday, members
of the police department and the Jaycees
will be practicing a modern-day veraion
of the larger members of the L<>s
Angelea Rams lootball laam.
Jaycee president Walt peterton, nolas,
however, that It's not as likely to be as
grim as it IOWlds because they'll be
playing basketball.
C.oy Bacon, now with the 8an Diego
Chargers, is expected to lead the Rams
contingent wbich will be compose<! ol
Jack Snow. Isiah Roberbon, Dave
Eltil•ndorl, David Ray, Dick Gordon alld
Les JoaepblOlt.
The grldiroo stars will meet a com-
bined team ol Jaycees aod pollceme11 at
8 p.m. ID the Golden West College gym.
'nckets are $1.SO and proceeds wiD 11>
to the Jayceea to be used !or tbtlr
phllaothropic projects throughout Hun-
ttncton Beach.
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BRACELETS. • •
Poinaettia Ave., Corona del Mir, were
during the pest tbret yeara.
"Everyone Wbo has I brocelel tbn>olih
VIVA rocelvea our newaletter, wblch
~ men retumin1 home," she •id.
TboM Jlft'IOlll WI then aend for tbt
•PPl'OPrilta llar, sht aald.
1111 stars con be plcbd up a1 tht VIVA
ofnc., 110 IS. 11th SI. Pbone -con
be made by colllac MT-41111. C. lald.
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Beacli a
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she ":T.:i IUlptd ID a crime be -• ~~aid .. ...,._,,.
pulled I g\111 Oii her.. l'Ollce arrested
WillP later at the ROjfily agency.
McJCaonoo and a laam of lnvestipton
..,, !eying to locala ·-who IDiy have ...,, lfn, Pull tale '!1lllnllay IDllil
or eerty Friday lllllrllillg.
Vallarta Race ....... ,e 1
.rows .. . Map Gef More
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Shows Lead
By Sirius II
Bob Lynch's IS-fool Bloop Sirim D
from the Newport Bartlor Yadll (Job
bombed pest c..lrol IJland today Ill 15 lo
!&-knot northwest -lo catW -• healthy boat for boat leod ID tbe -Del R<y to Puerto ValWU roce.
Slrtua U logged a -nm el ut mllea Mooday u the wtmll faired _.
allowed the 17-boat Oeet lo bobt spin-
nakers and settle dowD to the normal nm
down the Baja California -.
Five bOats were tnoo bid oat "-the
race Sunday by stroog wiDlis _. (llllDl-
ing seas that toot their toD of F. ..i
crew stamina. There were no injmiel on
any or the boats that abandomd the raoe.
Sigame, a Cal 31 out of Del Rey Yacilt
Club, took over the handicap lead after
having been unreported ID the first H
bours. Tbe other unreported yacllt, S.W-
vind, also Is still In tbe·nce.
The fleet wu spread out fer llO miles
astern of Sirius U.
Handicap standlnp:
OVERALL -I. Slpme 1 -1 Concerto 4. Rucal 5, 5triUI n 1. llj1irll r.
Alegre I. oi-tan I. SI!"""" a
Dakar II. Perlcus 11. Qaollda D 11.
Sangvlnd ·14. Samarkand D. Liiia II.
Rohon ID 17. Aginoomt.
CLASS A -I. 0.-lo 1 -1 SirtU! II 4. Spirit 5. ()hoeaim.
CLASS B -I. Robin 1 &,re 1
Sandpiper 4. Querida D 1 Siicvlnd I.
Samarkand 7. Roboo llL
CLASS C -I. Sigame 1 ~ 1
Pericus 4. Lola 5. Agincourt.
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DEVALUE •.•
r·• _,. prbuuen are remaining at
a.rt ..._.ilJ 1mr -I and other -O!llrWs --aod ...._ were mMPw tbe l"-t11p with Wnods and
P ~ a-..
la a ":"::= ...... lo IM!Wilbdl jull -•a1-*"tbeplae, W-lllld:
'1. leel a.t • c•••;w4 ii llJPl'OPriate.
-.. pa I ...,_ pending tr..,.i, ii tht,..,. ~ Ind Maj.
FWD&.-' h' __ ..... with __ ,.. __ .........
"We will pnbolQo be the lint POWs to
rebn:· ..._ mder tbe release
1C1 ,..., .. , We wam.t lite this OJ>
paboil;y te -pride we have in
-.. -_, ad the ,com--frladiief." Ir_. falbor, retired Rear Adm.
~ w. w-. 'It, said be .... hesitant
1o laB Iii wile um lbelr -was 11110Dg
the lint POWs roeas.d She Ls
ln;pitalimt with ltubmia complicated
..,. ...... -ililllley clisu!e. .. As W •Ille is..,. upise. evm a
pl I-. cm be-'> to kill her,"
aid Ille _._ "Bot I figured il he
jast n1bd iD • hs' it wuuld be an even
...... -. •I laid bor.
"ll wd lo piclr .... up lib a -al
.......... " -aid.
"lille jllll loJ tllore thlnkq God for
aatNDc -j8ii)d1."
l'WDll" -abo is aerlously ill.
·-wil be ...... to· -boa¢ta! ii S.. llilllt. wllile !'W-will be flown
tG llawl. U Fcne Bae in Alabama.
Inconveniences Caused
By I~ Inches of Rainfall ;
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Nearly a baliJDcb of r8ln fell oo the
Oranit f:<!lsl Jal. M<llday night and ..,..
ly ~ 1119<Dinf. eallllnc a 1lllnor nick
slide tn1I..aguna ~. tho doaing of
San e1em;.1e Publle l.Ibrl!Y aod • a
restriction of tra!IJe OD MacArthur
Boulevard.
A 20 percent cbanet.ol sllowera tonight,
incr<asing to 10 Jlt"""'t Wedaelclay
afternoon, was, forecast by the National
Weather Service.
Monday nlcht's rain measured .38 Inch
in Huntlngtoo Beacll aod .4 incb in San
Clemente.
The public librery in San Clemenla w11
temporarily closed this lllOlllilll, ·-empiqyu dlacovered rain Nio4 bid
entend through the -door llld .iiiit
ed the carpeling, ~
Abo. ID San ~. olficiaJA """
keeplna tab al -ible llDdenninlDg 'CC'.
severaf houses aloog A...Uda !>'R
Comerdo, due to nmolf from the San.
Clemente, Golf Course. .,
Iri Laguna -• -""* ollde occurred In Laguna ~ jull east al
Wnodland Drive. No damage ~.
reported. _..,
1bis morning _,, crews we-e
fe!trlctlng trallle aloog MaeAnhlltt
Boulevard at Unl....ity Drive, due
flooding.
FNtllP.,,.J
SCHOOLS ••• . r
he 1ee1 at least tine « four lbMida"l
normally held to 30 !eel Hawever, thll every day, ''They ame .,..w• ll'l tbe•
morning It WU al 13 fed and rising. ooly good time lo ad belp," be aplalnL J
Prado could be emptied in a matter ti. M cbalnnan of tbe inalb ·depmlmdll,l
hours If the Anny Corps ol EnaJneen Dreag<r baa yet another .....,Ula!. Be
decided to do~. but the --waota his laacben to plan their -... : -ti: -ti: * Prado was being beJd down to D cubic to meab togelber, and lo talk to each
feet per ~. other during tbe day to lhare teMhinc · Amen.can POWs '"nle Orange eoomty wa1er D1Jtr1ct metboda. •
·--·~ ·--~-ti! But -days -with ..,,. -ca~~ to store the water un · teachers arriving just u otben are Jeay.'
Go Ex h it can percolale Into the ll'OU!ld." Land •·· aod the """t odledll''"" of malh OD C ange exp1a1nec1. "II we give them -a's1ow our-cl:.... ~ tllOld;.i ow
llow, ·they're able to baodle ~ water Dreager'a llaJf Utile CODlact with ~
Sh • S without loelng aey." other. 0ppmg pree Ne!-of 1be llnod conlrol dis1rict, "For _,. laaChon. --disa th jU!t a place when they come ml ~ more than 21 points. greea wi Ulla policy. and never·• aqy Qf tbeir mDnei-,"1
On the New vort Stoclr: "'"'"'""· ad-C,ABJ[ AIR BASK, Plulippfts (UPI) "We'd lilro to see the water level be maln1alna. '"lllll ... , -.,. -.
,...., still held a S.l nmgln ...,. -Amelita priiliwwwa of nr -on a behind Ppdobeld tolq!eel, espe"111ly tn but lt'a wone will tbeovaaowdial tills
declin b t --~•--the tlo bad~ I ........_ -al tbe Air Force ncllange tim., of potential danger," NellOa lllld. than l'V "l" es, u == ra ~ ....,_ ''The JlWlXlllC of the dam la !or Onod coo-year e eve<...,, 1
to I. -,, ....,... -. comer1s, trol, not water ll<irage: .Offldala at the I!dlson. -In
Brokers lllld the earlier pins boil ---· ... --11111 other Im-"When the weather 11 .uncertain, we Valley, and Weatmidtt .,._ ""'
wbltUed as Investors toolt advmqe al in. wl*ll - --for ., -·-• Prado ----tr abouJd be •-pt u the same pro!lleDll a1at t11ore. 1'e me the fntitial m~e to cash ID -~~ ·-•• "" ••-ptlon in 'the "~~ ~ o;_.._._ --· -•--....t:~ .. ...__,.ed lime• dlM,.... ' · empty aa poaalble," NellOa uid, ~-~~ • ---· ~ ::' ~ &:;d ;;fi:ti[ Ar ,._ 11Q. -D. Peet of llowev~, Jamea Coler1 II! enalDeer for ~ ~ .==, .:...::
hour ol trading repmenlad tbe .,-Poril, ,__ llallPt !ill fii1t Amorlean the water district, !aid ne woold like to , ' -~lo lriaC II up to llale
llrat.hour volume in history. see <Mitllow lront Prttdo stopped earthquake standards.
1!te cbiel execuUve'• .......ts came as dollies In .._ ,....._ altogether IO repairs could be made to But _ ..... ._. show that _ -Wbmbewm-poying lortbem, the the riverbed water catcl>baslm. r•,......... ··-,
pbotogl'llphen and lk!Willbi were ~ ~ b Even at t•-33-foot level, Prado in the district will be faced wilb the ins-ushered into the Oval Office to reeonl. tbe ...._ ~ Ill YE t J. e • n_g e • i-.:: pect of double sesskm -or some
start of a meeting between N°IJllll ml Lani•••• om.. lowd over and reservoir is only about five pereent lulL equivalent -il the bonds are not ap-· Treasury Secretary George -pbdel a fliss •bis cbeel:. However, in the e .. nt of a major storm, proved.
Tbe President, in his cooversatlon with 111 ••m. tbe POWs. tr.. from Com-ii could be filled in two days, offJclals All al titia bu • --on the
Slmltz, lllld "for a great majorilJ of Ille .-prism .._ 1im:e Monday, llJl ~~·Prado were to overllow the Army quallty of education the .dJstrict ollers.
American people," the 11 ~ , ..... .._. with Amor1ean food -Corps of En""·eers esto·ma•--that llOO,OOO according to SUperlnlandent Jaclt Roper. devaluation "doe! not affect tbe -of pilas, 1oe CftalD, -splits, bread "'" ~ "Our morale 11 bolding up wry ..n," their dollars." a later. beer. Mmtuges, corn 00 Orange CounUans could fmd themselves be 88...JS. "But there are jmt too maQf'
Then, talking to Shults but with tbe eab _. illawlkli, abortal:e. in water ranging &om two tO aeven feet dlllicultios to II> on tllll ._., for lane.
phrase! obviously lnlended for lk!WW -.;g;naDy pbnnrd special diets deep. Among the areas ln !rouble WOllld We're doing all we can ml tbe
to heir, the President tmml lo -... ._ mm Id 1wwwed aD restrictions be Fountain \'alley, soutbeaat Huntington oven:nmllng just -to get -iegi.sialion. _,. dior •111"""'1 the POWs. Beach, aod a populoul portion of Olola and .......
He gave no specllics oo his lfClslothe 'Ille POWs aniwq al the exchange M.... From the -·· point al view, lbe
proposata, but aald be was ''not lalkioc llor< dally alhr it was closed to effects of O'oeIClowdiool are ~
about aoother round of Jowaq .,..,.... ' c " • _ .. ....,, ..-Ing blue Festi"val Bus Set ..nous. locker..,..,..-. --"We must go up u well • down," be 1' ; J:al ......_ wliite slippers and are lmpoalbb' long, uquhed -.,..
satd, because that ta "the only ._., 1o l<i -.-. Wilm tbey came oo~ they either .... vallable or alfeied ot t be
a lair abate for America alnod. W • sport dlirts. wide belts, llalr A special bas tour to the National Dela Wl'Olll time, bolhraya ore JllCbd
''Only by being oble lo ID up" Ill-pools oc ba11ulo dais aod llltny now FC!tival, Feb, 20 lo Indio, ta llCbeduled between clure1.
trade categories 14will we be llllle to pt lbDel • wMuL for Huntington Beach senior citllem. •11t11 a if J'IRI: were m a aowded
othen to come down," be uld. 1lle POWs plid for their purcba!es out Tbe trip Is IJ>Olltored by the American fr.eway eight boun a doy," saya me
He and Scbulta discusaed the i111po<t el el a -1111 oiae ciftD by tbe milltory AssoclaUon of RetJred Per90lls, Hun-counselor. '"nle anaiety leftl al -
Amerlcao mart.ts beiotr IJoodod by --aally lilllr their arrival. tlngtoo Beach Chapter 857. For In-gOC! up aQll up omtil ho fllmea he'll)*
foreign-produoed gnoda and tbe Plailml 'Ille --wrill come aut of back pay lormatioo and reservations p hon • tum off aod !<qet it. Thou ho -lo
Bild in IOtlle cuea tbe lmpolll --ii -tllOln. Charles T. Gratz, 8c.2287. class and just sits there."
"drive a U.S. business rilbl out al a-1-p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-istence." I
"To 1et a policy of freer trade wo -
alwaya have in the ~ ..,..
tection," NiJ:oo said.
He lllld be dlacuaed bis Jeai11a1ioe
plan• with Senate Ftnance (bmmlllN
Chalrmao RuaeJJ Long (o.t&), _.
wilb HOUie Ways Ind -.._.....
Chairman Wilbur Mllll (l).Alt.), -that he lound "generally a pusiliw a.
til1Jdt toward the trade lellsl-•
Sbulb Wd in •"7i(Gl"i"C tbe .. h
tloo Moncloy nJCb1 that ---Congress "comprehensive trade .....
tioo" with Ulllptclfled Ill..,-• I I
di.sruptlon of domestic -• a result of tnlports.
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PROP. 20 •..
defendants in the auil.
Qiln 111d ''the main npurm--al the lllil
Is to set 1'rllpollUDll • ....... ..
const!tutlonll."
"Wt hope lo pt the lajuodlm lo -
veot 1111 of the _..1_ -•
lordnC 1111 ot the llllShe.. ...
vi.slaao," ho lald.
PJOpOlillon » Nllldrll ...,.._." ..
laJn approval ti. all ..,. •--J,oot ,.... of the --... rtikml oomm's'ce
1'e onml••h•• )Ill ~ •• ,..-
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~enl8 Make Haul
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tpOta IDd ....... ~ ..... ...
a ball toe of llllriJuw .... at '111 ...
today nw -.11111 .-adtllrel.._..
1c1o oati<N.ls io _.i. atl :2 •
IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS
n... is 1 tendency to take slioricvts th ... days. Almost every sb11ed promuOll
-this.
The vm majority of ' carpet layen use the hot.....it tape whicf, ls -a1 tW...o
fastw ti-hind sewing. Drawbtcb include the fact tt..t the t•pe is attochtd lo the
SECONDARY btcling, and If the MCOndary btqing his any tendency lo worit loo..
.,_the prinwiry backing, there is nothing to hOld the carpet ~tlier. Also, operlfing
hnit*•hn of the iron is crmcal, end if the iron is loo hot or too cold, there is •
mlinct probability of • w11k se1m, CIHning poses the ultlm1t1 test lo this type of
...,,.. and we hove bten called innumeroble tim11 to '9p1lr som-ah.'s lffms whicli
i.... -apart throuvh tfi. tend-y of wet carpet to sllrink.
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At Alden's we hind -our seams witli 1 CIOll or blosebal stitch. Then we i...z
the -to~ ~ in""" stitches. Sewing no ............ both _.....,,
and piw"'Y bectlngs.
Noturaly, ..wiig t1los longer, l.vt -fine ltwt .. ttiolt• hove.._ 1 IMjor f""°'
ii -growth tlwouglr fifteen yeors in Cost1 Mesi.
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DALLAS, Tu. {AP) -Two 1em-ogo
BW1lllel\ "'"""'"1<d by nearly 11111 of.
lleers, """"1donod today about an -alter releasing tile last of :Ill bolllqes
tl>ey toot ..... than eight boun tarller.
,,., two -wt ol lbe blr """"
lbq had -trapped dllrinc • ..-,. allempt at 5:411 a.m. PST after a police
detective told tbem: "You will be saftr
in jail than bere ...
One ol lbe two, MWoo Allen 1'rank, II,
!d<ntilied by police as an eocapee from a
state mental boopital, asked for a few
-to talk to his falber In Lu Vegas. Both talked to an attorney
brought earlier to lbe bar ln -
Dallas.
Then they surrendered " i ' b 0 u t
CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR WILL BE PAGEANT SUBJECT
ModM Shown 11 OneAwM'Clocl to U.S. ~ny.M!'rlne,~,Colllt ~ . .· . . . . ·"i\itt m~•~hl~rs · .. ;·
J. • ' !" ' .. f ' .• •
Laguna Pageant Vnit OKs Program
By JACK mAPPELI,
Of ................
A new "Last SuPPOr" alid ~ ~ctlon
of tile ~ Medal of HobOr are
ainong 29 living pictures ID tile 1m
Pageant of the Mulers program Ip-
~ Monday by the Laguna Beach
Festival of Arts directors. .
1be "Last SUpper" of tile inaster Ti·
tian (Vecellio ell Gregorio), will replace
the 111.ast SUpper" of Leonardo da Vinci
which traditionally has eoded Pageant --'Inclusion of tile Coogrosslona1 Medal of
ijoaor, tile nation's higbest' award for
heroism, ..... suggested by Cmdr. Donald
Gary, (U.S. Navy, ft!.) of Garden Grove,
~ of three Congresslooal Medal holders
ln Onnge County.
• 'lbe pttSeDlalloa of ~ medal is a part
of "A l.lncoln Tribute" a hn>parl pro-cfction whicb will stage the modal, first
lfllded by President JJnm!n, and 111111
rnz ot the Gettysbarg ecenes, a con-
..,_ Pagean{ pn>ductlon. fnae-medal llhows lllnem, gocldea of
....... warding off the nlll ol dlooold.
"If we apjl'OllCb it iroperly, lt CID mean • •• % County Youths • f>rown-in Pool,
t'looded Creek ·
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a'l'wo Onnge CDunl1 JOUD8slm were
-oed Malday, a Mission Viejo boy In
r~ theotherln. ~
'Eric Blaine Floydo, 14, of .. Las MJ-vieio. """"'....,, • an ........ ..,Wway Into ....... lni.
by a lmr dlln ..,.._ 0.. Qoek
... WM IUdrel r.tt ftnl Into • IJ.lnoh .,...e1e pipe..
'911 toot .u flmnm ·-• m11111o1 to u. boy'• bodJ. n ...., -•rr to ..i""' tbe ~alto! Ibo ........ Ilk•• 11 wu tmdiC 10 nlfllJ. •&,.,...... ''"" ............... -
.. tbe --111111c to aid mtd:en :routb-ne .......... about
mile northeast 91 tile Intersection o(
Pu Road and Mlrplrllt Nrlrway.
View Ave., Yorba Linda, waa
In the ntmmlnC pool of hi•
~ Mr. and Mn. Liii Alau,
W N. Socnm"1to St.
I Pnllce llld tbe dllld leD llllo Ille pool
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a great deal loday, UO )'Olll loler, • Don
Williamson, pageant produoor and dln!e-
tor said.
·-aid' tbe peswt.ation of Gettysburg, wbidl ityhdN rtptaerr
tatioos of staluel md<d In natiallll bot·
Uegrounds and cemeteries, wlD be lea
militaristic than in the past, and more "a
remembrance."
'1We want to get away from UJ
possibility of eJIOlllng war and bad: to
what tile (Gettysburg) addresa reallJ
meant," \Vi)llamscm said.
Tbe -to ftlllace !fa Vmci's "Lui Supper" wltb tbal o! Tillan was ~z=n:e,__by
Willfalmm, who said be was IXlt in favor
o( c:blnge for •Ille ....., ol change, but
had ....i...i . ...,.. _u ... ...,,.,..ts
about tbe ........ 1 clo)lio .... o! tile da
Vind-. 'Ille liftldudiou cammitt.ee o!
the Festival ol Arts .. l!Ntd!i'"JUI ill
•retWDll'lfllwlilW the ~
"Tbe 'Loot Slipper' ls Ille 'Last Sltp-
per,' DO !Ditter who does ~·· Helen
Keeley, festival dlz'OClGI' Ilic!.
'lbe P-''this .,_ wm nm 1nm
July U flnugll Aug. • al tbe 1"iDe
Bowl m the Festival o! Arts Gnuids.
ID addition to the "Lal Slipper'' and
the ''LIDcllbt -. tt the .. -program will Include the loUowiqr
J<preoOntallmis of -ut -by live models:
"VlctorJ'' by l'Olmllll leoluriai "Nib
From Olympia," "Nib llntJlnl Ber San-
dal," and "WIJlied Vldary of
Samolbraee"; ''alildrm by the Sea" by
Edward Henry Poll has I , and "Gian!orlccio , da FCIClliOO" by Simlme
l'tlarlJnl. '
A&, "Dee.sis" (~ baa relief);
"The Council" by Jollm ltolsbove11;
"Bathing ln tbe Stilie''> by Geml'!s
····-(· -1~ Panel· "Tbe ~· t ._.,. • . Peasant &lpper" )ly Louis Le Naio ;
"Home lnm the Sea" by l")etdter
Martlaj Van Gogb Sequeooe, -t Van
Gogh: ''Crocifis," by OmehJ&; .. ~
Ill( Gbll," 'Ila Pret-; "'Ille Pup-
pet" by Fnndooo de GoJt; ad Ille u...
mlnTl1llule.
Nowlnc-...-, Ille ni;:am ts
• !ollon: "nit A1 " by
Arlslld!O DetnelJM; "Dael '4fl!< the
Mo_...." by Jee 1-o.r-;
"Tiie hllh" (Geld Pin); "'Ille Clldlnal's
Portrait" .,,. TobJ 84•4••; MaDel Om
•nc:J1•lhtl '~ • l'am.tnDe,"
"Prolll de drolle," ... "Pnil!I de
puc:be" by <l1de -Also Gothic Scaljlt>roa: "Lmi ol
Oocblpe" by Pieter Bruollllol; "'Ille
Lad;f wtlh the Unklom" (a~);
"Vldory ml Deatll o! Dec!lll lb" 'bf P.eler Paul Rubmo; ''Twehe lloan In
the GmQ -; "'Ille Salt.Collar" by
-Oolliol; "Vldcm'• 1".!f" by. lllqo Veluquos; "!Al Pim by
Mlchelangeio-; ml "'!lleLut
Sapper'' by '.llllaa, .
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tried In talk the tw Into 1tvlng up. Wltm
tl>ey demmled the ear and plane r.r a ........,, ba told lbem:
"You bow ,...,,. DOI jml CoinC to
wait out ol lbere, get Into • police W'
and then fly Into the wild blue ,..-...
SilM"'&byteiei--•lft-
lloo ...... the 111..t, be added: "'l'ltll ls
the -dq ol the real of,.... -... the Jut ••• ll -. c!tpnda m bow ,..
want it."
,,., yaalbs ""'"" ....... ~ -two boun alter the tn>uiile -.
--... lfn. Pal Finell wbo mlfend'
an aallnna atlact, 111111 letllii& -1• go
by tww and threeL
Pnllce Detective Paul McCagbnn lrled
to reassure the boJ&.
Libraries'
Merging
Scrapped
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of .. Dllitr ...... Staff
COOoern over a plan to merge
University of California libraries eased
today wilh cooflrmllloll that stale Fi-
nance Director Vern Orr is !crapping tile
cost-Mllng Idea.
UC lrviDe Librarian John E. Smith
aaid, "It is good to -that tbe lllale DO
Joog..-plans to mandate the role of UC
libraries."
Last 'l'lundq, the faculty al UC!
wted·to -Ille llbruy -plaa. Orr~ to-1ldate llb?aries cin
the nine-campus UC system and linl:
them Into a -lnvotring the If.
campus lllate coll<ge llfllem.
Computen would bave a 11 o. w e d
students to draw boob from aoy col·
Jection in the aystem. Hence Individual
libraries would each collect fewer -..
0 Althougb the final draft ol the plan
has not eten been written,.. Orr ·said;
'"'!be University apressed so many
reservatiom about cooperation that it
would be pointless to ask tbem to con-
tinue working Ul il II
'lbe UC --bave tbe largest research libraries ln the lllate. Even
wttboul -........... OOrr said, plans to mosolMlate lilraries of the lllate col-
lege system would prpceed.
UCl'I Smith suggested that the finance
11¥.'-plm -blmP.Of the abilitT of UC! and other new campus
libraries to fulfill lhelr lunctloDs as
l'OllClllr<e -ol grvwing UD!versitieS. "II ii -eah« to .._.i," he said,
''lhal -t·f<r UC l!ll[arles !'Ill bav~
-15 pa'CeDI .... the ... Oree years wtlh "the' advent 'o! the 1!113-74 ~'( .. t mil1IOD folo Vera library)."
"I haw DO llollro to -1"" or Ille
Giber boy,• the -IOld Front. "but
~ ii llJ!ng ID eel ltmt belcn this
dq Is ..... 11,.. Jl>llOlaln,.... --
Thal blaa ol alorJ atull ii DO good • , .•
SllortlJ belcn den, Gordm'w -talked to blm fir a few m-ScJb'loc
... the pbone .sbe told bar ... , "l lo9'!
J.'<IU, I love ,.. ••• Pleue dm'I, pleue
dm' ... I doa' want them to -_ ..
An early apptal fnm Pront'w wtfi:-alao
failed.
John Simmo~ 44, of Dallas Ald after be
came out: "It wu bell We did DOI bow
i! we were Koini to live from me Dmite
to the next."
Actors' Gifts
Not Reported
WASllINGTON (UPI) -An eleo-
tioHve tw.ooa -"1
Jl'rant Sinatra to -Nlmn'a campaign lwid wu DOI reported u
the law requires.
Neither was $5,000 wblch went to
Sen. George McGovern from Mr.
and Mn. Paul Newman -ap-
parently the film actor and · his
wile, Joanne Woodward.
Philip S. Hughes, director ol the
Office of Federal Elections,
reported to the General Accoooling
Office today on numeroua instances
o! !allure to report c:ootributlOOI
above '5,000 within 41 boln after
ncdpt, u requ1rod by the IS7l
federal ·campaign fmiding law.
Cory Prop<>SeS
California Junk
Its State Fair
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A new attempt
to abolish tile California state Elpolilloo
and Fair is under way in the legislature.
For the foorth camecutive year,
Assemblyman Kemlelb Cory Jntrodooed
legislatlm Monday to aell the. state'w Cal
Expo facility in Sacramento "u -u
reuooably -11>1•·" The Gardea Grcwe llenW:rat eon-
tended lbe slate -be better .. to have the State Fair allenlated betw-
the Los Angeles County l"alr In -.
and tbe Alameda C<lunty l"alr ill PleaaaD-
loo,
His bill la Identical to billa ltlDed la
~ ~ legllslatift ,,,..,.. ,_
'l1te llite -Cal EJpO by ""'"' -..~~~ !adlili 'Whidi ~ ln • ColY'• )ill
la AB 318. • ••
Other boot ... aid the -.... peared to ba Cllm.
Al --. lbe --Frank to -.......... Johnnie Coomor, -wife is~ Frant aid ba ... will-
... bat Coomor Im!-an ft!Nli•inl lo-
side 11111 "being Iba lat man out."
"'NI him.• llcCogbnn -..i .....
tbe ~ .._ lhll 11 • ·-oldp." Coomor-out-later.
'lbe tw told police ..... the ~
that lbe7 .-a .,._ &mday and
-palloe....., alter tbem.
-aid the two walbd into lbe i-Cln:le Lounge in a
prehnimNly residential area at 7:$9
p.m. PST Moodly, -..1ed Connor
and-his-.
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Wheo ollicen arrivod, the &W
blocked tile doora with pool l&bles and
berded customers Into a comer. I'm*
lhen llhouted at offic:en that be wculd
start llllaotlng the hostages If palloe --• ed in.
Polloe tel up a command post in a ~
--the street and, from lllorf:' establlsbed teltpbone conlact w 11 h
Frank.
POllco brought Frank's wife of .....,
months to the bar in an eCfort to
persuade him lo surrender. She talked to
him for 1everal minutes, but offtcers aaXl
later the talk "did not do any good."
A police spokesman said Frank and bis
wife have been separated for all but two
weeks of their marriage.
N..., i• Bong Kong
Kissinger Talks
To Le Due Tho
By IJnil<d Pr-1a-.Uooa1
U.S. presidential adviser Henry Kis s·
inger arrived in Hong Koog today from
Hanoi after a two-hour talk with peace
adviar Le Due 'Ibo in the North Viel·
JWm;!• aptat
A U.S. .....,late opoRslnan did not
-lbe ........ of the lalka bei-a
the principill wbo -out tile Viet·
mm c I I ! tn ID Pmis. He Aki 'l'bo
~ lmited Klsring... to breal:laA
Twmay. lie later -·"" lbe -to the airport. ID-deftli••-:
.....tbmmunht priaonen of war wiU be
releued along tile northern !ronl of
Soulh Vietnam !w.tlle fin! time Wednes-
da1 as mags ia tbe exchange of Viet-
namese POW1 began. to lall away,
mililary ...... aid today.
Soalh Vietnam ete IOUttel told UPI
· COlTOlpoHdeut Donald A. Davis that 4lO
Qnnn1niJt POWs, mostly sick and
diuhltd, would be rdelted just across
the Tllach Ban River """' ruined ~ang
Tr!Qty.
A lolol ol 711 South v ..... .._ and !OD
C<"'"'"'"'" prlooaen a1rady bave been
-at Loe Ninh, a -u.s Special ......,.. Comp '5 miles mrlh o! Sligon
whon! 17 Americans ...... freed Monday.
-Despite tile ce-6re in Vietnam and 1-r.r similar agreemmta ellew~
ln Jndoddna, fi&bllng between Com--.jllld ~'-liit!:l•ted IOdA, and .. tar U I ticioal I
ubiavaa were cancemed, there wu ~
lie that -ba -about ii. ,
The heaviest lighting reported in Viet·
nam today was in the Central Highlands
where Communists and government
troops battled for control of highways.
Highway 14 remained blocked north and
south of Plelku city.
Klainpr Is In llmg Kq for • two-:
day lllay be!<n ltylnc to Feting for -. dlya' consultatkm with Qiilcr,r leaden. ,•
Four -U.S. ollldala, lndudlllc -' Deputmenl China • ...,... J. h. f
Holdrldce and Alfred Jenklnl, wlD join l
bJm OD the China trip. f Al Kissinger bepn a IWO<faJ nat..., .
in Hong Kone. the While Houa dloc-' .
that he conferred privately wtllt Tllo 1ar .
a total of five houri while In Hanoi, an4
spent another 14 hours with North VJid.. ·
nam Prime Minister Pham Van Dong. I
Officer Wounded
At Cwse Range •
A Santa ADI poVcemoa wbo fell -
step !nm eternity bu a --m la
the cbest today from • pellll p -at •
cloee rans• by a --l!eld lar psychiatric oblervalloo.
1be gun copied in design ll'om a .46
callbtr automatic p1Aol wu wtated.
away by Patrolman 1li$lld 1.-durlll
the confrmtation Smday alPl-
He had been ~IClled to the .. ~ a"\!:-~A~,r~e= oeigbbomo';,d~ w!lhl a pa. __.. :~
Deanons1rato~ SAL;t] •
FIRST SAJ,E OF THE · YEAR!
Capris
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e CAPRI
e MARQUIS
·• MONTEGO
e OOMET
e CONTINENTAL
e STATION WAGON
Con1i11en1als . ~. '
· TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS
on these near new
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low mileage 1973's
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hnson&son Nome Of Tiie Ne. Car , • •
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ClOONISY LIVING DEPI'.
,...,.. ..... la .... --lo ...
• -·"} drum -Ibo Pure ,,,_ Onmge County -days.
-ii, Ibo -Is having a toogb tJme C*ddnc OD.
In our nu. for eumple, the Pure
'1MaRrs have namlord local city
~ turned them ..... lib ..
many rocb, and band them nntlag.
Sadly. almoot. they have de<""'! tblt the
dlies baffll't --ldf«tmnlna-lioo....,. ...u.
°111111 the 1binbn -lhal regiooal-lype g..........U. If. l!iVen .....
lnll, coaJd do tblDp • lot belltt. Ron
Corpm. dlalrmc> GI our Onmge Ccuily
llolnl "' SojNi •bun, Is .... "' these lLlnterL ~ baa alrady ·sugesled
lhal maybe we have tao maoy dlies.
Of -... Is the -of-o.rqlcmJ-lype govemmmt wbicb may bave
swa)'!d bis thlnlaing IOi1le.
mEllE ARE, HOWEVER, olhtts. like
the old lf1J Onmge County Gnnd Jiil)'.
It plugged bani In Ha final a<pO<t for
.... ...... ,...;nnai1sm and the Jury
doesn't really repre&enl any particular
p........iatall.
J.ayfty, -wm favw ttgjooal llO'&aneul g« prdly nervous when
Choy aee what the people on.. do in
.... -COilln>lled by. ~ oetup. 1'ace:I willl 6.'hddrrable future growth,
for·t'Dl!I~ _. .... aut In lrrine -. c>>Oloot 81 the way the O>unty Seat ,...
. nmniag lhinp and charged headlong Into
• cityhood. Ncnr the .... city Is ruamialg il
'lller'e .... other .,... -llill loot -lo the CGtmty Seat for their local govern.
~ Amis like Laguna Hills. El Toro.
~ VJejo. Laguna Niguel, Dana
l and Laguna Can-. rr IS VEXING to the regionalists that
talk GI UID<Dlioa or dlyhood keel"'
crvppiog up In these reg-. It is like
bnabfire. YOU go around and stomp it
oat oue place and tt .,... up lllOlber.
UR the eounty gcmrmnent. for ex-
llllple, -what was best for the lo!U
Iii Laguna Canyon wben Choy slapped a
-pllia lllJllialg on the plaoe. 'Ibis
-require Imme no11c1mg,. to be on
-... pien. 1bus when the eonged canym --my ....... started taiting about get-
lllic the bell oat "' county oonln>I and .... ...iac lo 1-Beacb. ....., of the
manly-. ml maven....-. bollled.
WRY, DON'T '!BOSE folb "-
-·• best for ._! After ID, the
Coanly hi Is._ to help them .••
·. -recailly, Ibo dly of Tostin went -ta_,. .• LOeal Agoney l"orma-
-O!mmln!m (I.UC) and filed a ...
called sphere GI infl-map. Tustin
l8ld its --carry lnto the ...-"' Conn Jle181ds, Lemou Jlri&lils and llarth Tbllln. AD GI this is a
protty baeotic wighlnlwl In Onmge
Counly'1 .......
l'ulb wmlift In lbal sector, however,
•Pl*imlly don't want lo be IDcluded in = ~ Tustin. you can banDy
• ADDMONAILY, 111EY appo ... tly
11ave some serloos question if Orange
Comrty go•eiuumit can estricale them 1fmn Tustin's future embrace. As a
-· it has -reported lhat the l"onlbills llcmeowners' .wodalioo is
-studying • p>t<'ible city-.....
for the estimall!d 21,000 -tblt lift In that nejgbla hood.
And another municipal brushfire ap-
,..,. .. the a<gicml government -AD this baa lo be irUome for -
-........ in ivory ,....,.._ telling the
peoplt that regiooaMype gove11uneot is
lbe best Gf all pmihlt ways lo IUD
lliinp.
Particularly irUome when lhe people
llart nmuing the other way.
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Retarning Dome
Cmdr. Brian D. Woods Oeft~ Lemoore. Calif .• and Major Glendon W.
Perkins, Orlando, F1a. speak to newsmen before leaving Clark Air
Base on a special flight ID the states. Both former POWs have family
emergencies and are being flown home before the remainder of the
senicemen.
Offieial Fired
Secret Service Cliief Dismissed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Robert H.
Taylor, chief of tbe Wbile Houae Secret
Service detail. bas bem fired following a
rift with.. presidential assistant H. R.
Haldeman. it was Jeamed today.
Taylor bas ..... a<plaeed .. head of
President· Nisoo's p-olective detail . by
effect until next Feb. I.
Du-Ibo "Gordoo" no-fault bill after
iis chief_.... for lhe past 11Jo yoars In
the Jqlsbhare, Sen. Beman! .I. G<rdoo,
a Republican, Ibo measure pwecl both
bouJes by ~ margins.
e Stftulis Fair
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Doctors at
IN S'DQ>D'r' Walt.r Roed Anny Medical C.enter
"' ft.I... Sen. ·-·-report ~ stennis, sOOt twice in a
'-----------' slftet boldup two weeb ago, is showing
Richan! Keiser, one of lhe ageois under
bis former command.
Authoritative sources said tension
between TayJor and Bakleman, the White
House chief GI ataff, had bem gnnrlng
sine< Ibo November election-
11 came lo a Ind at Ibo time GI the
state funenJ for Presideot Lyndon B.
Jolwon.
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ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) -Tlae stale
Jeci•1'1'me ll"l5ed • DO.fou!t imm ldlCe
bill late llooilay and ihe Gfllce"' -A. Boctef.U.. tzmnediaiely ..........
the governor would poss tile bill Into law
loday.
The llilllOUilCeDle which s a I d
Rocl:ef.U.. .... "delighled" with the bill.
came after bours of debate during wbicb
opponenb said the measure did not go
far enough and lhat it was lnsuranoe
company oriented. The bill will not late
Wicks
'Htlffl come a kid naw.'
.. ~ pn:igress."
The-canidition of Stennis, 71, was
changed Mooday from "very serious" to
"serious'" and his prognosis from
"guarded to fair." Be aat up In a chair lo
W3tda television ........... "' returning pri-.Gf war.
Dodors Indicated stennis might ...
released In oevenl ~ . .......
INDEl!BNDllNCE, Mo. 1AP) -"' Mrs.
Barry s Truman -.... .... lltb blrth-~lodllr. -noQq ~ plamwl
by the--"' the -prtsldeol. K-. In .... -.. limply Bess. MfS-'numan always enjoyed
simplidty, evm when berllusband was In
Ibo Wbite Bouse.
Truman died jmt seven weeks ago ~
day and is buried al the Trumao Library,
a short distance f r o m the Trumans •
spacious VIClorian home.
• EZeelltielu
BUSTI, N.Y. (UPI) -A man, bis-wile
and their I-year-old daughter were forced to meet oo the floor of the recreation
room of their $:;11,000 ranch-style borne jn
their nigbldotlies, then each ·WU shot In
the bad GI Ibo bead with a hiPilowea'ed
riOe, polioe aid lcfday. .
The victims ..... identified .. Robert
W. Hallett. 49, bis wife, Grace, 39, and
their daughter. Ann, I. 'Ibeir bodies were
found oo the basement floor. ·-··· ALBANY, Go. (UPI) -Owners of a-
cable television company are · atll1
scnld>iQg their lad about a "very ex·
plidt" 1i1eut stB& movie Ibey gave their
-in Ibo middle of ''The Rooties" 1V serit1 Monday nlghl
"Needless to say I'm jll!I sick about
the whole thing," Peter Freehauf,
manager GI the Gray C>ble¥isioo said tc>-
day. "We tonw wllat bappeoed. But 'we
dou't toow bow or why it happened."
Warming Seen • Ill South
Snowbound S. Carolina Seeks Duast.er Area AUl
...... -•.•••••..• t :ll ..,..,, "' ...,., .... ,.. . ••.••• lt:1t .,,., u
................ t1••~4J ................... •t• ""' .• ,, a. a-te• ..... "" s~ """"' ... .... ,~ ........ .1:4 a.in.
•
POWs Enjoy Freedom
..
Showers, Hot Food· Worth W eight,s in Gold
...
CLARK AIR BASE, Pllil!pplnes (AP)
-The Unit.ii Statel' ..Wfy relwed
prisoners of war were aigaling valeotlel
loday, sloapplng .... ·--.nd ,eqjoJIDg hot ·&bowers and Americ:aD food u of·
flcials wortocl to prepsn them for a
quick trip borne.
The tC men who anlved here Monday
following their relea1e In Hanoi and the
jungles of Sooth Vletzuun wote just alttt
dawn lo begin their first lull day of
freedom.
'1'he day .... filled with medlcal
chect.s, administrative proces..lng, plione
caJll home and measuring for new
unifonns to get. ready rfor a ftigbt:,
posaibly Thursday or Friday, lo Travis
Air Force Base in cantornia.
MEDICAL OFFICERS at Clark's 250-
bed hospital""-whcft \he men, diessecl'
In blue pajamu, were being processed.-
said the returoees were In high spirits
and in geoerally good physical condition.
Despite the routine of procewng, tbe
wards were described es aceues of ti'·
uberaoce with the uu a enjoying the
heady feeling of being ba<t. among-their
own after years ln confiDemeot. One
senior officer described, the men as
''tigers."
By mldday, II of the returnees bad
been lsaued new unilorma and 'IS bad
complell!d calll to their lamllles. Under
tbe Operation Homec:omlng plan, e1cb
man wu to be allowed one 15-minute
call. But Air Force. Maj. RollOrt
Daugherty talUcl 40 minutes with hil
wile In Colorado ,SprinP.. Colo.
One sourCe s8id a nwiibei,Of men were
signing valentlnel for dei>endent school
children oo lhis aprawllilgAmerlcan base
lo thank them-for the numerous colorful
"Wel<ome Home" signs they put on the
hospital wan..
DESPrrE PREVIOUS warnings the
men would not want to talk about their
prison experiences, medlcal officers said
many stayed up until 4 a.m. uchanging
tales about their c:oolinement and joking
about it.
In at least one pri!on camp, it became
tradltloaal lo bave a party oo the an-lalad, apple strudel and choeolate esb.
ni.......-Y of a man'• capture. RatloDI An officer wm.te lrlth them aid bt ••
were saved. and -al!alrl became a m !mt-ot. the -becoming llct special occasion. One returnee prolt:Dded !nm e1tln8 too much.
be was c!Uappaioted bocauaa be mt!Md • I
hil. · A Bl!'l11allEE 8.llD be knew of DO
"Eigllt more clays and II woold ba.ve Amerie&POW1'"""1dedbylbemaaslvo 1
been !DJ' aeventh IDDI......,,,'' be uld. 861 bamblog ralda oo Hanoi last
Hi& frleDdl booed, aod ooe IMutad: December but aid..,. time "ccncuulon
"Wanna Co bacl<f Tbere'1 a plane len-mocilod a '>II >hunt, of plaiter from a
Ing for Hanoi -·" A rw GI oeUlng ml 111111 -guy cm the beod." laughter swept the ward. There ...,. allo stories GI harsh treat·
Some of the men bad not had a hot meat al the baDdJi of North Vietnamese
sbower in oearly nine years, and docton caplors.
reported the men going back lnlo "the One man wu made tO lie in a rice pad·
showers three or four times lo lather up-.Jl1.lor more than :it hours with ooly bis
with perfUmed American ... p. face~ out of the water. Anotber
At lunch Mooclay, they heaped their had salt rubbed In bum wouoda .........,.
plates with servinp of tenderloin steak, lea'ed wbeo be wu' &bot down. Another
beef slropnolf, spiced apple aauoe, said be knew GI cases where mm were
mashed potatoes, buttered noodles, bllng by their handl.
* * * * * 'Still • Beftl.Hsed Gtltl'
Divo~ceOff;POW:s Wife
' . I
Set to Resume, Marriage
MEMPHIS, Tan· (AP) -lln. J!ol>.
nye Vobdm loll ,hope aod decided lo
di,.... ber ~ GI war lmband
But, -~ be'I -ftleued, .... says abe'll trJ io reane a marriage lhat
WU lnterruplod for _. tbao eight
years. .
"The ~ ..... and be said: 'What
tbe bell's l\llllc oaf' I told him: 'Golly,
)'1)U lomd Jail• meen u ever,• '' Mn. Vohden l8ld Monday nlgbl after taltlng
with ber husband, Navy Cmdr. Raymond
Vohden.
TWO YEARS AGO, Mrs. Vohden led a
group of POW wives lo Paris, where Ibey
tried for an audience wllh Ibo North
' .
Vletoamese delegalloo lo Ibo peace talb.
Rebuffed, Ibo Women dumped
tbousancll GI lelterl calliag 11r·re1-of
POW1 on Ibo North Vletname9e embalsy
ala!ps, then returned home.
Last year, with the--""' and '
peate taJb stalled, lfrl. Vohden illlried
action for • divorce !nm • ~. wbo waa. &bot ciowl1 Oftr North VJelnam
on April 3, 11165.
She halted Ibo pniceedinP -Ibo peace talks ....... ec1 .... hope, and
divorce seemed far from her mind oo
Monday. Vohdeo, lUDOilg Ibo flnt GI lhe
American rows lo be -. bad called
her from Clark Air Baae In the Philip-
pines.
* * * * * * "I REAILY waso't lhat excited llDUI I
beard his vuke,1' abe said.
Assembly, Panel Pushing
Tax Exemption for POW s
''He'a lllll the aame bard-Doeed guy.
I've 111_.i wortying about It • • • " ·
"Be aounded jual as-. u ever. We
could ba.e bad ... "' Oill gbod o(d. fa•Mnrwd arguments."
During the lllk, lln. Vobdm told him
of.ber-w diVG<'ce .cu ... and of Ibo
abuse abe bad taken from crants alter It
bad be<ome pul+llc knowledge.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A move to H·; tilled would be eumpl<d from stale fu.
empt Collfornla'• roDtrnl!>g pabooen of heritanc:e luel u well 1iDder Ibo l>lll by II'/ B. ' ' J _
...,. from-·-Ides lor1he lime "-'>1111mm Waller ltarablmi 1 ,J'fl e(r.r'' J'(lee_.• ietl, they ....-. In Iodoc:htna POW campo baa :1fr~===:= ~=~~=:r.r:::~ POJr Panel Asks
ing in action and then found to have bem the W111S ml lleans <:.mmlltee
Another Session
Seen Necessary
For Laos· Peace
VIENTIANE (AP) -A Laollao peace
seWement is going lo require at least
one lllCIR meeting GI tos>lewti oflloen, a
spolresmao for die Olmmunist Pathet
·Lao aald today.
Observm had lbougbt loday's meeting
between the ~ Loo and gvr<mment
officials m1'bt prodUce I' ceu&-flre, And
many belleVI It llill IDIY come Ibis
week;
Oo the military !root, meanWhlle, the ,_ army .... roporied by dipl<>-
matic ........ lo be 11111 In -trou-ble. They Aid Palliet Lao and North
Vietnamese troops Wft moving oo
Patse, In llOUlbem Leos, and -• serious threat to 'lbakbek, cm the
.Me)xq River UO miles IOllllawest of Vientiane.
Government ........ said the delay in
a ceese-fire l'tallls from lack GI -moot oo a new neutraDsl !action to bold
the balance "' power. .
DAILY PILOT
DEUVERY SEllVlCE
It woulcl "' lo Ibo Io;rer house ·11oor If approved b1 Ways and Means.
"We jual iilmply believ. it 1IOlild be 111>
fair to the 1DOD wm haft ll<rillced lives,
or • good port GI lbelr llvts, lo return
home ml liave an -live state Im-
pose upon them a heavy tu burden,''
Karablan told nporlen after the am-
mlttee adlon.
Col. Clester Taylor, a lepl ollice at-
tadled lo Ibo Air Force Station In Los
Angeles, said . Clllfornia baa m men
llRm u POWs or 111As, Dl<ft 1bao aoy
other lllate. Taylor leltlfled In favor of
the bUL
BE Dl!9CRIBED the . meaaure aa
the most ambt-prlllmer tu rellel bill attempted by "'1 lllate. • ·
Taylor said It would ... lmpnaalble to
say what Karablan'1 'blll wuld nieln in
teams of dollar1rto the fM>Dlel GI retum-
log men or -found lo haft been tru-
ed in -......... "' the -.arytnc -clal condition"' each family. . The bill woakl apply to ,...,. liken
prisoner or decla"'1 missing In ldlon
alter passage of Ibo Gnlf GI TOntin
reaolution In Augusl, !IH.
A similar Karabtan bill died last yesr
ID the, end<lf-lt8lslative ttll!h In the Senate after dearing the Awmbly;
A!l!IEMBL'OIAN JORN~ (D,San
. Frandaco), melmllille, ·~ a
-reqiwllng fodaal -to maintain disability benefits for
veleranl at their -Im!. .
Karablan'I Mil ii AB ll5; Burton's
-.Is AJll JJ. •
New Mexico OKs
•
Eq(ial Rights
• Bill in Senate ·
' SANTA l"E, N.M. (UPI) -The_ NOlf'
-Legltla-raUDed the EqUal Rl&btl ~ IO Ibo Comlltulioa
llGllday In • ~ Vllle In the Ollie _ ...
~ew lfalco tlllll ...._ the S7lh state
lo -tba .......... ~
eallll rjpll lor -'rba poopaul ,.... • -Ill 1111 to mata II port of Iba Coaa+Utatkw
'''.lllis wtll ----... lo -men. ml _ .. uld Sen. Gl!lllP
H-, one ot the lttis' ... n'1 two
-memben. "Sort, 11'1 .,... to ...... problelm, but ...., major IOdal =lbat has COIDe •bout 1111 .... tad .. •
An -~ Sen. Jm lridt, llld. .. _tloa Dill -by lllJ .....
not be allollsbed by law. "llbat i. needed
ls a charige in attitude."
lrlcll. "'-._ In BanaJlllo was
plcbted lat ...... by -...--. • said the .......ima.t woold •open 1 Pan-
dora 1• box o( new problems."
WASHJNGTON (UPI) -A national ad-
vertising campaign baa been' launcbed lo
encourage Americans lo keei> wearing
POW·MIA !Jra<elets until all muwng U.S.
9C!l:Vicemen In Solithwt Asia are ac-
counted for.
VivA, a group which distributed more
than 5 million of the braceletl, an-
nounced' the campaign Monday. Backing
the. campaign ii a coalition of 40
orgaolzatloos.
"Don't take off your bracelet," one
or*'Plptr advertiaemenl lli)'S. "There is more you must ch."
The ads Urgo bracelet·w<arerl to wire
their congressmeo deinaoding "that DOI
one -o( yoiir tupayers )DOiiey be spent rebuilding North Vietnam unless
they return all our prisoners. 11
Tlie Del.... Depertmeot still listi
about !JOI) servicemtii as miMiog or
u!al<tOtinted for In-Southeast Asia. '
1·
........... ,
M the POWs debarked frOm
!he plane, Joy Jeffrey, watai .
Ing leieftllclo In Dlllas, Teicu
to -her husband, Maj. Rob-ert Jeffny, duped her haqdl
and aid, 'Ob God, don't lo,e
the picture.. Later ....... lier
POW husband on the alntrip.
Teday's Flnal
:VOL 66, NO. 44, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1973 H TEN CENTS
I •
Newport Offers Poss,ihle Prop. 20 Boun
. .
. ;Nowport Beach will 11UQest two poui-tilt' Proposition IO permit boundary lines _..., ol w!lidl comes within 50 yardl of
llJe, water In -parts of the city. ~ Monday night )elt the flnal
deCiaioo ot ..rner. to draw the line up to lhe South Coast Regional Coastal
Oaostrvallon Commissloa.
.¥There 'could be a psychological 1d-
vanlag"e lo g!Ving them a choice," said
Olly Manager Robert L. Wynn. "Dolli
llDea are acceptable to us ao eltber one .. .
•
Nixan ·Asks
!ti ' ,. . " .
New Trade ,. . -
Barriers
• ,, .
... I '
•. WASHINGTON (AP) -Pr<Sident Nix·
an :nld today devalualloo of the dollar
1"llst be !Ollow'fl by tough trade legisla· , !ll'h ~ iQme barriers "to get a film shake" for q.s. buslnesamell aod
elte the nalloo's chronic trade -deficlL
(See related 1torte1, Pages !HZ)
P.lgea 11-U) ; • . .
.i<'lbe .Preatdent also signaled a sterner v :a ' •lance in trade talb with other cdmtrtes; saying· ellorll would be m1de
to erue restrictions on U.S. sales
ab<ood. ,
t Ill coounenta ·-u -after the tllilled states devalued the dollar by 10
porcen~ J'\lXOD 'Aid t1ie, 'loogb trade
Jqtalatlon II -lo "iOt <llher Dlllons WIJ from their' discriminatory
~-1·-.
.. "llevalualloo of tbO. dollar • • • 11 at ~ only . • temporaiy" _.. to
ll:JISUJt CD the dollar, the ,Pre:D!eot -' ,He added lbel "tride ·!ep! ..... mull
L"-U IUUU'lll'·~ • • < ~ ~
Tbelllocl:-pYOUfD*bolthe
IP"1.,.11r pin II IOOl'Od in early
n:..~"." .... .,dle--.
;"!be clO.lng Dow J-·~· of \10 lnduttrial stocb. wu up 5.lt points to
181'.1'. Al 7:30 a.m. It had been up more
than Zl points.
--~said the earlier gains had been
i' ...
will be fine."
, Planning commissioners al their last
meeUng endorsed 1 boundary map that
brougbt the line In lo the first street in-
land of the blullltn_e iround the city.
~ without exceplion, the line ""· well Inside the flat l,llOO yard area staled
in the law. '
M an alternative for councilmen, the
plaooing stall lnclud<d 10< consideratioo
ao earlier boundary line draft that
1o9ows ,the sir.et or boundary line
' •' I
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ANNOUNCES DEVALUATION
T..nul'J Stcrot1ry Shultz
. '
. ' whitUed: as investors toot 1dvanta.1e or
the 11/titiil sui:ge to cash In prolilf.
~ t.JI millioo shares which changOcl
' bands" the B'• BOarddn the Jint half . """ . .. 1-of 1n1i11nt1 ....... 111<1 IM . .,..test lint.liour. •olmnlo ln lll!Jlory. '. • ~,,,. di/ii-.e\ .....ms come as
~pbei's and n;ewsmen w ere
ushered Into the Oval Office to r.cord the
stall· of a meeting bemen Nbon aod
Treasury Sectetary George Shull%.
nie P,residen&, in his conversatioo with
(See DEV AWE, Paie Z)
,JaJanetlon ~aght
"r. a -- ,
' I ' .~County Builders Group
• .. # J ' '
'~ Hint,s Pr-0-p. 20 Action
•
• By .L. PETER.KRIEG
~ OfM Dell'I ...... 119ff
'1 group of 0rang_O: eoubty builders said
l(\day Ibey will fil• suit ,Wednesday ask· lilC the courts lo declano Proposition IO, u.e coastal Initiative, UD<Ollllitullooal.
They also will asl:Hor 1n Injunction
lflollplng stain aod regional commluioas fi'o!D dllortlni 1DY of the bul1dlng cm-!l.'ola lmPMf by the •cl aod will aeel: ~ millloD dolla\"I In. damagl'f, IC· ~ to Roy Coln, aecuu .. director
cil' the OrlJlll• ~If llalldlnl ladustry ':Jrdrlion~
-within 1,llOO yards of the . Qllllctrni• coaUine .• bu ....... lo ••
~ halt became. of -e of the -1 initiative by voteri Nov. 7.
, ~ declined to give details ol the
-plaint lhll will be filed saying copies
ol'tt will be released at a pre• cm-
,_. acheduled Wedneoday" at ·t a,m.
In-ta Ana. •
O>ID said the suit will be llpC>ll80l'od by
.. • • I
' .
his asaociation aod the Onnie County Co\mcll for Environment, Employmeot
aod Ejconomic IJ!!velopmenl, a building
trades labor and management coalition.
C<lln said the California Coa8lal
Copaervation C)mmission. the regional
coruiervati~ commission for Orange and
Loo • Angele1 Countiea aod Attorney
General EveDe Younger will be named as
defendants In the suit.
Goin said "the main purpote of tiie suit
Is lo iet Propoottioii 20 declared UD-
consUtutional. '1 . '
"We hope to get the lnjuncUoo to pre.
vent any ol the COIDDli!sions from -en-' furcing ·any1 of the' initiatiVe•s prO-
visions," be.said. '
Proposition ZO requires builders to ob-
tain. aJIP"!Val of all conslruclioo , within
'J,Otlt! yaiih ol the water from the reg""8J: commission. ,
'Ille commissions just begao orgaoiJ. inl-• • ·Thomas Atkillso:ll, Coast
'
&vie .Leader; Dies at · 77
~ Paul AWnlOD, 77, a World 1\V I hero 11111 pruninenl Newport
~civic leader, died Mondq In.Palm Q~ will late place Thuroclay II S
?'! in the Meirote Al>bey Chapel in A a Im,
llr. Alklnlon, who nlhd as a
lf:lt •nt -In 1tll alter• ,..a 11 'tlle ArmJ, .. the ,_ .... lllldier
-lo lei I fleld jl-loe In ll'Cll!d ••l. .
Iii was • bellooo -Ni ~ lltlllor1
1111111 dUrlnc tho lint World Wer 11111 -...... a modiclll dllchqo ... ...,,.
Wit n Iller beiaC WMlded dlJo llllk-
llll • P1D lcbolle jlmp mr rn-. ilt. AlklaM --la .,,..__,, :!1~~-.:..-.:twi:
•
England and was instrumental in ar~
ranging for the Orlnge Coast Collqe
"""' to parlici111te In the meet la8t yetr.
Mr. Atkinaon was a member of the
Newport Hal'W YOchl Club, Biii C0n)'Oft
Ind Irvine Coast Couotry dubs 11111 waa
1 charier member of the Balboa Bay
Club.
He aloo terVed on the executive ld-mor, board ol Mariners Savings aod Loan. •
Mr. Aw-11 IUl"Ylved by his widow
lluguorMe, m W. Bay SI., "Balboa; t..o
daucht.rs, Ellrtlla Stall of Fallbroot
... Ell..ai Freeland ol Elcondldo ....
L lilter, Flormco liacUr ol Newpolt
leed.
FllDeral 11Tqem«1ta are Ii.Ina hind!-
"' by the Balta Beraerm Mortuary In Coota .. _
:U'fl lo the bypcidielkal 1.-J•d
With the ercepllon ol ()qw;!-PU
Ryctoff, the COUDcll ~ ......
with the stall'• -for .._.....
the tighter boomdory --
"Only the -v lloog lbe lllull fw
bas any immedllte --ctr
association with the low-lylng -areas," ·said Ach'anoe PI an nine
Admlnillrat« Rodney Gunn.
Gunn also assured cnmcOmen the
_.. ................. bountlOl'J, lhouih ii
-..... conDdenlllb' closer lo the uwlllon!,0187dlnnMlllueu,
-Include -.... 1"ldeveloped ...-of land that onrloot the water.
Bui K.,.. Donald Mclnnll leveled
-crltidm at the ....n tv.ntary
area IOd Slid the line -~ .....innc the imaginary 1,00ll-yard area
bell« 611 the 1-of the law. -
"If HUlllJnclm Beacli toot the ume
1pproach of drawing I line along the flrst
sir.et behind the blul{a, that woold be
Pacilic Ooast lllgbway,• be said. "'!!lat
woold exclude most of the city.•
The oecond boundary line, which the
mayor sakt lives up to the letter of the
Jaw, would include vacant land between
the Irvine Ooast Country Club golf course boimda!'1 Ind Jambon>e Road.
'!!lat oecllon Includes a large Irvine
Company apartment site across from the
Newporter Inn that would not fall inside
the Ugbier permit area .
At the suuestion of Irvine Compony
General Planning Admlnlstrat« Larry
Moore, the wider line -moved to lbe
Roil coune boundary from ill former
limit at Newport Center Ring Drive.
The move excludes moot pla,_i 1111-
jor developmeoll in the center, Including
the planned Marrioll. high riJe hotel Ind
thr<e planned twtory apertmenl build-
ings.
Councilmen also a1tered the wider
(See PERMIT, Pqt l)
20 POWs to Be Freed
"Goodwill Gesture Follows Kissinger's Visit
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Perdagw
announced today IO "'°"' American
prisoners of war would be r<louod by
North Vietnam "in a few day&." ~
parenUy u a goodwill ge1tme .fGllowiDc
Dr. Henry Kialncer'• 'risit lo --
(See rolaled storlel and pictaM, Poaie 4)
Defeme Departmmt ·llP"'l-1-l«fJ
w. Frlndbeim Slid the list of --
received !Illy today ''""' the l\ul¥B was notifying nut al kin. Be Slid the
name1 wOold he made public -this was completed.
associated with Kissinger's visit to the
North Vlelnameoe capital .
Kissinger arrived IOOay In Hong Kong
afetr foor days al lllb with North Viel·
MfDllJ!e leaden. Under terms of•'-Paris ... ,. • -pea<e agree-ment as Olplalned In the )JllSI by Kiss-
inge", the ComnMJOiU are lo release all
liC Americans held captive in four equal
gnllpl -eYery two weeks, with all lo
befftodbyMarcll:I.
Friodlleim said 11 was DOI mown how
the pending release of 20 prisoners later
this week woold affect the numbers of rows lo be lnclud<d In the nen group.
N.evertheless, be1 sald, "We htre are
delighted to have the imminent return of
20 more of out men belJ captive."
Meaowbile, two freed U.S. prisooen of
wsr left for home today abeld of
11Chodule because of critical illnesaes in
their lalnllies. They laoded on Wake 15-
laod at midday, aod are due In the U.S.
at 10:30 p.m.
An 'Air Force offteer teJepbooed Var-
ginia Nasmyth Loy in Poway lo 117
ber brother, Maj. John Namiyth Jr. ol
San Gabriel is one al the • lo be &.ed. Viewers .. Iraie
Nasmyth, a D-year-<lld baclielor, was
sbot down Sept. 4, IJll, 'In ., Ff fllaD.
tom fighter plane on a minion near
HanoL
A billboald io Loi Angoles 111Y1 ''Jim.
oi -Release Joma NlllDJlb!"
POW News Cuts Short 'Virginian'
lncludecl·011 the Jill are lpur Navy mm
aaj II hvm the:.'11: l'GrCll. , , • lhen:.=':r1J.r:tAi;'1f.;
sAN JOSE (AP}-Viewers flooded a local television station wiui
·telepbone"<Olllplain'8 after a rerun of;tbe lhow "The Virginian" wu
'cut lliort to.show prlsonei:s cif war returning.
, At ~ 15 calls Wm· Irate Ylewers -~ved after 11!f al!oW ·1fis ·• ~ lhlr min-llefon Its conclu!Od.Jfon~q, a spokesman l'Oll's fl'eod ll( ... 1'' , ,
aad ~ -~ .......,, IJ5
·p~VI&; ' · • -1, •
"Why ue you cutlling off our good program to lbow tbla kind
of garbage that we're not interested in?" an anBWering servl<e oper-....-1 '""' -----civilian clae lo '° lo Sal(IOn -wee fk!Wn lq a.rt Afr Base in the Philippinrs tor pro(e:•"ng.
ator quoted one-Diile caller u askinJI. . • .
Another, who ldenUfied himae1f u a Vietnam veteran, claimed
be wu "sick and -of the wbolio lblng," the spokesman Said. Friedloelm said details ol llie -releasei-...uld be ldrai.,..i at the ·nut·
meeling'ln ~ of the foolrparty JGiDI
Military Comml-
Almost all the cnmplainers were men.
AI the Sime time, Col Bai Tia,.dlief spokesman for the N«th v_._ del-
egation to the, cmnminjog, said tbe. ll!e-
ood group of -pe-."' -held In Soutll VielDOID will be -ill
10 to ~days .. P!J11ib11 aear the same
site where 27 U.S. prilanen were freed
Monday.
PriSoners of War Panel
Tin said lie-haid DO dellJls m lhe im-
pending release of the' • prisanen in
North Vietnam.
Urges'Wearing Bracelets
The Pentagon 1ru told by -Vld·
nam ol the releue ~ -Friedheim called "cw1n111M cfmt.
Deis." He did DOI _,;fy whit Ila _.
but said the meaaace ~ was
By TllOMAS GORMAN ................
11.e tamilies of 'prisOben of war
returning from Southeast Asia have ~
quested that penom wearing POW-MIA
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Newport Council .Action
Here In brief are ~ -. taim .by Newport !leach city councilmen
Monday:
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A1RPORT NOISE: Allied die caJlfamia ~I of Aeroollutics to con-
duct a pul!lic heorillg .., the Ormw <aDy Airport nobe coolrol procmn aod
named a dcimmlttee to determine -.i legal .. ...,.. are available to the citj
to cut noise at die oiJporl.
TRA1LE1I OOOR1S: Tmd <ily ofliclak to step np inspectlona at all iraller
petb .... aptll --Jrcal -lo clooo pona lhat don, cooperale wbolebearteclly In comcllnc lmilding code Yiolaliml. ·
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BVILDING CUBll: Slapped the -ol all aputmeoll on Balboa
Pm!Moda for UI dayo pending OPllij .. lon ol -general plan. 'l'llnled down ~for llmllar-ln car.. del Mar.
NEWPORT OONl!I: lleal!irmod their demllld that.........,, of the p-o-
pad 1st mflllOa 11'-Wodd .,..,.,"'4 ptrlr -locll approvals Ind llld the 4eftlopm .-ad>mlt an m•b•unwtd1I lmpoet roport to the city.
Al3o heard -........ ol ........ Ill.-resllctranl..., they'll get city bulld-
tng permits for propolOd ftlDOdelinc rather !baa get ID Ille mlddle of a powu
alnlCKle bet-tlie city ad ~ <a&y.
OOASTAL CONnlOU: Voled lo -two cliUmnt ji1JpoOall for u -
. cluslm fnlm Pl.,.,..... a -lo the South Cooot RdgooaJ Comervatlon
Commlaloo. Ooo --"I-for oras cmaldalbli IDaide the 1,000.yanl
line -lbe -lollon the -pormll _.., mctre clollely.
·VIEW PAU.: Spent .,. lo ocquire two Iota oo al« Drive 10< a view
puk. AUod Onop Colmty lo al--lo buy adjlcent loll.
Tl\AFPIC 811lDY: Dri'od lo jolD Ille -11111 -'J In study cl rtglonal
irafflc ...-.. ... tlie -Q)ITidor. boll dedand lolentlOD lo for<e the
atate lo ..U -ireo..., riglll.of..,q -1)' their cllJ olliclall believe
COllldoi poelbllr "' -II ID a _,__ ..... net-it.
IJTY IODOn: Declared -lo °" aside II prraat ol lbe city badge!,
1boat fl.4 -ID 1 -for ---a -City ~ Jlol>. ert I. .,,. ......... """ • .,,_ pro,ltdod ,, .... ~
llACS &lY I I *ft: Told City Altttnttl Dmala O'lf6I lo Dnlah de-.... -................... WeraJ ___ -P
-lo boJ .a If ,.n of UJ>por New111t lloJ fnla Ille lnln& Cllml*iJ 1or
I wildllfe pr 2 ¥&
bracelets continue to W:elll" lbem. (Re-
lated, story, Page 4).
"The families of the returning POW1
don't want us to forget that tbe:re. are
still 1, fOO men in limbo -unaccounted
for," said Barbara Norwood, manager of
the Santa Ana 'office of Voices In Vital
America. . •
The new procedure is to put stara on
the bracelela -white ones if the man Is
(See BRACELETS, Pap I)
Sir_ius II Takes •
Healthy Lead
In .Yacht Race
Bob Lynch's SS.foot sloop Sirius II
frorii the Newporl 1:1arbor Yacht Club
bombed past Cedroe Island today In 15 to
Ill-knot northwest breezes to carve out •
healthy boat for boat lead In the Marini
Del Rey to Puello Vallarla race .
Sirius n logged a u.bour nm of lit
miles Monday as the winds faired Ind
allowed the 17-boal fleet to boil! spin-
nalten Ind setlle down to the normal run
down the Baja C.lifornla coast.
Five boals were knocted out of the race Sunday by st""" -aod pounc1-1ng aeas !hit took their toll ol gear aod
crew ttamlna. 1bere were no injuries on
any of the boats that abaodooed the rate .
Sigame. a Cal 36 oul of Del Rey Yacht
Club, took over the ~p lead alter
having been unreporled in the lint U
hours. The other llllrt!portod yacbl, i;q.
vfndi also Is atill in the race.
The fleet was •P"eld out for 100 mile1
utern of Sirius n.
8'ndicap standlnp:
OVERALL -I. Sipme Z. Robin S.
c..icer1o t. Rascal 5. Sirius n I. Spirit 7.
Alegre a. Oboesalon t. Sandpiper 10.
Dakar 11. Pericus U. Queridl D U.
SangYind 11. Samarl:lnd 15. Loia It.
Roborl ID 17. ·Aglncourt.
ClM.'I A -I. Concerto S. Rascal I.
Sirius n I. Sp)r;it 5. OboeaioD. • • •
0iASS B -a ." S. ~ l . Sandpii>er I. I. Sanlvtlld ..
Samarllaod 7. llobot1
C1$ C -I. Sig S. DHar I.
-I. Lola I. Ail . •
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cmdr. Brian D. Woods of San Diego, I
last.minute addition lo lbe gm1p of
pri>onerl relellod Monday, and lloj.
Glendon W. Perkins ol Orlando, Fla., left
Cl.rk AFB for the Miramar Naval Afr
Slatton In San Diego early today aboard
a special cm lranlpotj. The other
released prismen are rematnlq at
Clark temporarily for medical and other
checks.
Olflcials said clocton and nll?IM were
(See POll'I, Eqe l)
Mcinnis Hits
Respoµse on . .
Trailer Park
....,.. DoniJil "' ... ~,-~,
chorpd the In* c..,,,. -tlllaa.d ol.f · teporta 4 ' te11 t a n'zs ID
traOer parl:I II OW111 In N.-porl Booc:IL
'l1le charge *"' an lmn-
lpology from --ollicla1I 11111 I , promise Illa! tM allePiJonli ........ gel ''immedlate 1tteadon... •
Mcinnis said be WU "completely
unsatisfied" with the company's ""POftR
wben dly building officials lnfonnod
lhe!ll of serious Uurdl in the Boy Shore
'lniler Par, JU W. ·Coast Jll&lnoflJ·
"A situation Ute this clemlnds Im·
mediate attenlloo," Mclmll llld, ''nOI
aomelhlng ~ 'Wiien we gel lround to
Jt.' " McTnnls .,.. referring lo. letter·lrom
Robert Inman, =er of the lnlne
subsidiary thll CCIII II! ... ta1 -·~ In which lnmao, whell lold ol lhe violations; slld: --· · · -~ ·
"I have not had ID opportunity lo
disc;uu this subject with aeveral ~
within the Irvine C<lmpaoy Ind U IOOR aa I can meet with them, I will call )'OU."
"This 14 COllQll<lel1 unsalisfaclory,"
Mcllmia declared angr!IJ, vowing that If
the company does Dill take immediate
steps lo comet the violaliOns, he will
urge COllllclimen to take the flnn lo
courl.
"That's I distalte(uJ last ftlOl't,"
MclnJils said later, "but we will do 1111 It
becomes necessary.''
Mcinnis' charges drew a ,.._..from
1.arry. Moor<, Irvine'• ceoera1 p1aun1ng
administrator • "I am dllappoinlecl to understand we
have deliberately or accldentall,y respond-
ed laclaldalsically lo this poln~" MOcft
said. "Building code vlolalloos ... not
funny, they're a serious hnsinea,
''We will get boclP to 1"" 'flthin ooe
(See TIWLl:ll8, Pip 11 ......
Loot IDr another bald! "' m. oo Wednesday, (about " pei<ant
chai>ce) which will coatmi., ...W
'lburoday morning, accwdlng lo
the --lady. 1111111 ID lbe ... lows In the liOa •
INSIDE TODA l'
Ttma' "Sin!/' f"""'lllold and
Jlift.nt1ot4'1 Arommc: l'twtf',
politicians atld-NalioMI w .....
ttt.11 PolitiaJl Coucu.s lffdfn, '''
llcJ)t tw political opportvlliCV
for womt" -and nprelltd
IJltlr plans of 411aek al IM
Houston conftMU:e. St• ''°"' on J!aQ< JO.
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--c:a..tJ ' <_. D ......... ,, --' ---·:: . • I $" t1 -_..... .,, .. TllM... . ....... ,,.,J .......... '
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DAlLY PILOT ,_,, r.....,, u . 1973
R011 .. 11ee Goe• to Pet
Cannibal Upset
At Beach Wife
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of .... O.tlt' ... ll•ff
Huntington B e a c b adventureu-cm-
thropok>glst Wyn Sargent is in bot water =r. with an indignant Jndooesian can..
She recenUy married Obabarok. clllel·
laln of the lwayoglll, reportedly to
pursue studies of Stone Age lovemaking.
However. Obaharok, who maintains
sevml other wives, has complained to
the -govemmeot that the 42-
ye&Nld Amutcan woman refuses to
consummate her controvenial uuloo.
Reports lrlcldlng out of the remote
jungle area are somewhat cooDlctlng.
One vmloo indicated Mila Sargent,
rormerly of 4001 Morning Star Drive,
Huntington Harbour, wanted to in-
vestigate the way woo is pitched by the
natives.
A Reuters New• Service dispatch DOW
Fl'Olll Page J
DEVALUE ••.
Shulti, uld "ror a grest majority of the
American people," the 10 percent
devaluation "does not affect the value of
their dollars."
'lben, talking to Shult. but with
phrases obvloosly intended for newsmen
to bear, the Presldelll turned to trade ,
legislation. He gave no specifics on his legislative
propoula, but said be wu "not talldng
about another roond of lowering barriers.
11We must go up as well as down," he
said, because that is "the only way to get
a fair shake for America abroad.
"Only by being able to go up" In some
trade categories "will we be able to get
o!hers to come down," be said.
ii. and Schulis discossed the impact.of
American markets being flooded by
f~ goods and the President
aald in some cases the imports can
"drive a U.S. business right out of ex·
istence.''
"To get a policy of freer trade we must
always have in tbe background pro-
tection," Nlxoo said.
He said be discossed his legislative
plana with Senate Finance Committee
Chairman Ruasell Long (0.La.), and
with House Ways and Means Committee
Chairman Wilbur Milla (0.Art.), and ·
that be found "generally a positive al·
Utude toward the trade legislelion."
Shult. said in l!IJlOUDClng the devalua·
lion Monday night that Nixon would send
Congresa "oomprdlensive trade legisla-
tion" with unspedfled safeguard& against
dlsroptlon of domestic Industries aa a
result ol Imports.
Oasses Remain
Open at Coast
Students can sun sicn up for any open
class at Orange CoaSI College through
Friday, even though spring semester
classes are already under way.
OCC officials aaid open registration on
a "droi>in" basis is being held through
Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Fri-
day from a a.m. to 3 p.m.· in the occ
Admissions and Records Office.
'A U>tal of 21,000 studen!Js are expected
in this term's roster when registration is
complete, with 9,600 enrolled as day
students and 11,000 as evening students.
Lecture Set Tonight
On Latin America
"Race Relations in Latin America:
Brazil, a Case Study" is the topic of
tonJgbt's UC Irvine Alumni Association
We public lecture at 8 o'clock In l!OClal
scleoc:e ball.
Carlos Munot, assistant professor of
comparative culture at UCI, will speak
as part of the community lecture serles,
'"!be Oiallenge of Racial and Ethnic Dif·
rereoces Around the World ."
OUN51COAJT Iii
quotea the photo journolllt oa ~g she
lied the knot with a new twist oo the old
Make-Love-Not-War lheme.
She lold a Reuters roving reporter sent
Int<> the steamy tropical rain for<ll that
by be<om!ng Mn. Obeharok she could
prevent tribal warfare.
The new Mrs. Obaharok, nee Miss
Sargent, did not explain bow the match
might stall off a savage batUe but added
that she was interested in lwayoga art
and culture.
Obstinate Obabarok left the lwayoga
settlement at the village of Wamena. and
complained to West lrlao aurborltiet that
be bas repeatedly been rejected In mak·
ing advances to his bride.
Local officials are in an uproar over
what to do next, while Obaban::lk
demands they evict the new Mrs.
Obaharok, whose visa expired about the
Lime of the marriage.
The Associated Press quoted the semi-
orficia1 news agency Antara in Jakarta
as saying she would be expelled from the
cour.try because she setl a bad example.
The government is trying to civil ize the
primJtive peoples and claims a western
woman marrying a chiertain is in·
appropriate.
New Storm Shuts
Public Library
In San Clemente
Nearly a half Jnch of rain fen on the
Orange Coast late Monday night and ear-
ly this morntng, causing a minor rock
slide in Laguna Canyon, the closing of
San Clemente Public Library and a
restriction of traffic on MacArthur
Boulevard.
. A 20 percent chance of showers tonight ,
increasing to SO percent Wednesday
arternoon, was foreCast by the National
Weather Service.
Monday night's rain measured. .38 inch
in Huntington Beach and .4 inch in San
Clemente.
The public library in San Clemente was
temporarily . closed this morning, when
employes diacovered rain MJDOff bad
entered through the front door and soak-
ed the carpeting.
Also in San Clemente, o!ricials were
keeping tab of possible undennining of
several -along Avenida Del
Comercio, due to runoff from the San
Clemente Goll Course. .
In Laguna Beach a minor rock slide
occurred ia Laguna Canyon just east of
Woodland Drive. No damage was
reported.
This morning coUnty crews were
restricting traffic along MacArthur
Boulevard at University Drive, due to
flooding.
Two Men Injured
In Auto Collision
The driver of an expensive German
sports car and his passenger are
reported in satisfactory condition at
South Coast Community Hospital today
after the car skidded 200 feet and bit a
parked pickup truck Monday afternoon in
Dana Point.
John Bass, 27, who gave hi s address as
post office box No. 522, South Laguna,
and Robert S. Bumand, 23, of 419
Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar , were
traveling south on Selva Road.
The crash demolished the sports car
near the comer of the Street of the Violet
Lantern . according to CalifO(llia Highway
patrolmen.
The sports car was registered to an
Emerald Bay resident, apparently a
friend of Bass, the driver.
Patrolmen attributed the accident to
excessive speed for road conditions.
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DAILY l'ILOT lt.ltl ......
Traffic City
Pte•P.,.eJ
POWs... ... ~j
mU!ns the lf.bour trip with Woods and
Perkins.
IA a ltstement md to uewamm just
..... _.. the """" ·-llld:. "I feel lllOt a cmnmmt & JIPPloprlale:
Due lo peraona1 lmmloliit pending
trapdy In the lamlly of a;.elf and )loJ.
Perkins, our country bu honored us with
the efforts .iou are now watchioc.
"We will probal>ly be the fin! POWa to
relUrn home under the re lt a 1 e
a-ts. We would like this or> •
portunlty lo show pride we have in
service to our country and the com·
mander In chief."
Woods' father, retired Rear Adlll.
Ralph W. Woods1 70, Aid be WU ltesllant
to tell bla wife 111111 tbelr IOll wu -
the first POii's releaaed. She is
bosp!tall""' with leukemia complicated
by heart and kidaey disease.
''M bad as she ii, uy surprise, even a
pleaasnt one, can be mougb to !till ber,"
said the admiral. "But f figured If be
Just wall<ed in oo her It would be an-.
bigger shock, ao I told ber.
"It -to pkt ber up like a Ibo! of • somethla&," be aaid. 4
"She Just lay there thankinl God for .. ana-'"C her prayero." J'
Perklnl' mother alao Is serioualy Ill <1
Woods wiU be taken lo a naval bolpltak
In San Dtqo, """" -wiU be llowu •' to Muw.U Air Force Baao in Alabama. i ,
This is Pacific Coasl Hlgltway in Newport Beech on
a weekday afternoon in Febnrary. View is from
section of highway opposite Promont_ory Poidtlook·
ing towud traffic signal at Bayside Drive. It was
taken at 4 p.m. last Thursday. What will traffic
be like on a weekend in August?
rr...r.,.i
BRACELETS.
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Fram Pqe I
TRAILERS ...
week with sornething more substantive
about what we can do and what we will
do," he said.
Irvine officials said only Monday,
however, that they have no responsi~Ulty
for conditions within the park, which is
under lease to Newport Beach resident
Marshall Duffield.
"Under the terms of the lease, the
Irvme Company has no control over the
property or responsibility to the city or
the state for carrying out whatever con-
straints there might be involved with the
use the land has been put to by the
lessee," a spokesman said.
Duffield's lease on the property expires
May 30 and company officials said they
do nol know what they'll do with the
~~ lnsp<ctor> reported Mon-
day that within the Bay Shore park there
are at least 40 bungalows that were built
illegally and thet most ol them are fall.
ing apart.
Mcinnis was insistent that the owner
assume the responsibility for them.
''The owner has an ob!!gaUoo, no mat·
ter what the manager says. If t h e
manager ol a park doesn1 step up to his
obligaUoo, then the lrvlne Company must
move out on this as soon as possible," be
said.
FPOlll P .. e J
PERMIT ...
County Watershed {l.ipe
For Flood, Expert,s Say
Orange County flood control officials
wamed today that the county faces a
greater flood potential this weelt than it
did just prior to the near)disastrous rains
of February, 1969.
forecasts that a storm predicted for
Wednesday night could bring up to an
inch and a ball of new rain, and that I
second storm Friday "could be heavier
yet."
• • • to be or has i-rel.eased and blue llan
if the man ls atlll unaccounted for, -.. 1
said. t
"The families of POWs want'
everybody to cootioue weiring 1hoi
bracelets unW aD the men are home crl
at least acmunted tor:• abe 1114. .~
During the past three da1I Mis..
Norwqod estimated abe baa speol '263 in
postq. sending out the bloe and -,
stara.
The requests for ~ets Is stronger,
than ever befpre, abe added. t
"I'd say that two monJlul ago there
were 500 bracelebl being worn in Orange
County,'" she aaid. While no major Oood levees have been
threatened in the past two weeks, of.
ficials said the Sanla Ana River basin Is
thoroughly aoaked and ripe foe flooding.
"We're maintaining a constant lier!," 'k 'k *
said earl Nelaon, spokesmm for the
Further, officials are worried by ~=.:'!ti::.U...~ American POWs •·
if Ibey do, It could create a very tense
Nixon Reveals si~"1s 00 1mmec11ate ifanger at an Go on Exchange .
but the potential for trouble is here ,;
A d C b agreed Bob. Land, chief o1 reaerv0i, Shoppmg· Spree CCOT On U Cl regulations for the U.S. Army Corps of . .
Engmeen.
H • • k • p Land said be couldn't compare the CLARK AIR BASE, Philijlflinea (UP!f "]UC ing act walerabed conditions just prior to the -American prisoners ol war went ... I ,
1969 flood to Clllditioos at preaent. '"llley buying sproe at the Air Force exchango
WASHINGTON (AP) -~•-t Nia· '!.~'J both dangerous, Is aD I can aay," be today ~-'-• ~--' rr1:211ueu .>i:lJlL. , .... ,,'"Ii a;.ca~, cameras, 1
on indicated today an agreement bas But Nelson, who said be bu 8 vivid diamorxt• for their wives and other lm-
. been ruclled with CUha oo hijacking. memory of the ooodltiooa In 11189 said urles wblch aome w<DI without for u ·
The indicaUoo came in off.tlJe.<:uff "Frankly, I think our position Is 'worse long aa elgbt years.
presidential mnarka to newsmen at the now than wu JUI! before Ille 11111 AJr rn. "'"'· a ...... D.' p-• ot stonn." -., ~.· ~
While House when be said ·be bad just Prado Dam in Sanla Ana Canyon is Paris, Teno. bough! his lint American
talked to Secretary ol Stsle WilllaJn P. Orani<e County'• ooly defenae agalo!t .the clothes In seven ye1r1.
Rogers and di!Clmed "the hijacking run-olf waters of Riverside and San When ho was doi>e paying for them, the
agreement with CUba." i Bernardino Counties. During f 1 o o d woman cashier at the t z ch an g i,
The President added that Rogers ''will season, the water level bebiod the dam is Luzvismlnda Delina, leaned over IDlf
be able to fill you ill at the appropriate normally held to 30 feet. However th.is planted a till on bls cheek.
pennil area sligblly al the bead of Upper time... morning it waa at 33 feet and rising'. In addition, the POWs, free from Com-
Newport Bay so it runs part of the way '!be President lroogbl llP the subject Prado could be emptied in a matter of lllll!llst prlaon camps since Monday, got
down Jamboree Road Instead of swinging after telling reporter> that llo<ers ....., boun if lbe Army Corps of Engineers reacquainted , with Amerlcall food -
over to MacArthur Boulevard as aug. heading for F1orlda with Treasury decided to do !O, but the outflow from pizzal, tee cream.· banana splltl, bread
gesled on the slaff.proposed map. Secretary c-ge Shultz to confer with Prado was being held down to 200 cubic and butter, beer, bamburgen, oom on
That change escludes all of the Irvine AFLOO president George Meany 00 fee!J: second. the cob and strawben)' obortca1<e.
Company's vacant Norllt Ford Property devaluatioo and planned trade legisla-' Orange County Water District Docton arlglna1ly plomwl opedal dlela but councilmen said the line comes closer bas eatd>baslns to store the water until for the mea but mnoved aD mtrlclloos
to the ideal 1,000.yard limit line. tion. it can percolate in~ the ground," Land once they mi mined the rows.
By approving both maps to be sent to It was then that be said one of the sub-explained. "ll we give them a slow out-The POW• arriving at the exchange
the coastal commission, councilmen also jects be bad discossed with Rogers "was flow, thef're able to handle the water store shorily after It was clooeol to
aulomalical!y adopted the staff..uggesled the hijacking agreement with Qiba." without lilalng any." regular thoppm, were -fn1 blue
exclusion areas within each permit area. The cmnments were volunteered to a Nelson, of the Oood control district boSplta) pajamas, white llfppers and
Under the tighter boundary line, ooly small group of reporters who bad been disagrees with this policy. ' wbite robes. When they came oo~ Ibey
residential uses less than four units per allowed into the White Boose Rose "We'd llJre to see the water level had on sport shirts, wide belts, flair
acre built to 80 percent of potential Ganlen where Nlxoo was slrolliog with behind Prado held to 30 feet, espeelally in pants or bermuda lhorls and shiny new
would be excluded. Dooald Rumsfeld, new U.S. ambassador tilne1 of poteotial danger," NelJOo said. shoes or sneakers,
On the broader map, both residential to NATO. '"!be purpose of the dam Is for flood con-The POW• paid for their pan:hasas out·
and commereial rones meeting the e•· As the President was preparing to re-trot, not water storage. of a f1SO allowance pvm by the military
clusion requirements would be excluded. enter bis office, he paused on the steps "When the weather is uncertain, we autboritlel lhcrtly after their arrival.
The city's recommeodatiODS wtU be and dropped the indication that negotia· think Prado reservoir abould be ltept u The allowance wiU come out of baclo fll1
sent to the coastal commission as soon as tims bad been completed. empty u pOaible," NellOD aaid. which ii owed them.
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Agents Make Haul
YUMA, Ariz. (AP) - U.S. Customs
agents and border patrolmen seir.ed over
a half ton of marijuana valued at $111,000
today near here and arrested three Mex-
ican nationals in separate incidents.
IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS
The .. is • tendency to take shortcvll these days. Almost every ailed ~seiqn
H8S this.
DAILY PILOT
'?lw .Or ... C-.t ONLY PILOT, wllfl wllldl
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lfte ~ C:O.sl ,_....., COfl'IP9llf, s.p...
,.,. ldlllons w. ..........,, Mo.'ld•r trwwg11
Fr~y, fOr COiie "-• H_,.., lffch,
Hunll~ hedl/,._,.llt V.ilty, Y..,....
B..cfl, INlfte/5"11-di ft Sloll C--.1.,-
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ldlltclfl II l*blkhld S..tvmir-lftd ~'f"I.
TM Dflrlclp91 publW!lnf pl.tftl 1$ •1 DI W..1
ltY lltMT, COtl• M-, C.lllorllla, '21i:ll.
Passion for the Imports?
Your Budget Will Go Up
The vast 1111jority of carpet layer> use t!te hot-1111lt f•pe which Is -~ral times
faster then hand sewing. Drawbac:b include the fact !hot ti.. tape is 1tt~ to the
SECONDARY bocking, and if the HCOnd1ry backing has •ny tencloncy to wori: loose
fTom the primary bacling, there is nothing to hold the carpet fo9ether. Also, oper1ting
temperatu .. of the 1ron is critical, end if the iron is too hot or too cold, there is 1
distinct pro\>lbil'ofy of • wHk seam. Cleaning poses the ultl1111te mt to this type of
sHm, ind we hen bHn called in11Umer1ble times to .. peir -else's Mims which' .
hove come 1p1rt through the tendency of wet carpet to shrlnl
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By JAN WORTH
Of .. Ody '*" '''" If you like E~ woolens, French
wines, Japanese cars, and trip!I to
Europe , the 10 percent devaluation ol the
dollar is going to pinch your finances a
UI Ue.
U you're a homebody 1atJ1fled
with California wines, Chevrolet&, and
polyester, you may not even noUce .
Thil is the opinion ol sloel<brokers and
bankera along the Orange Coaat. They
say the local effeel of the reduction In
dollar value will be ev!denced mainly In
imported goods. I
Loo Zitnlk of Mllcllwn, Jones and
Templeton in Laguna Beaeb said, "If a
person 1oes to Europe, he'll find food and
lodging 10 percent higher .•. domeallc
prices won'l be affected noticeably ex-
cept on Import&."
The change probably wW !'JIUll an
upowiog in the stock market, Zltnlt said,
since lcu compeUUoa by lbrelp gnodl oo
lhe domesue market will "lake IQJ the
urartainty" ai:Mlut lellhw hon. Tho ·
, deYalustion will also mal:e American
goods cheaper on the foreign market.
An Increase tn interest rates may be
prodded by the devaluation, J l m
Farnberg, manager ol the Huntlngtoo
Beach office of Coast and SOllthern
Federal Savlnga and Loan, llld.
11Devaluation will make money a liW•
more scarce," he said. "Since the prices
of imports will be going up, people may
not be spending quite as much."
Farnberg added be belleves the <11t·
down In the purchue of forelin productl
will not hurt the economy overall and
will bring about 1 needed balance of
lrade.
Louis Markel, manager of the Laguna
HUis crow.u W-and Compaey of-
fice, uld the price of psollne may ,...,.
tually go up alnce the U.S. II fon:ed to
Import much of Ill oD lllpflly •
Bani: manacwa cmlacted In Newprt
Buch and Fountal• Valley WI Ibey did
not feel qualllled to give an oplni<ll ,.i
on the devaluation, and some lald It II
too early to predict -111 of lbe
denluatlon.
~Alden's we 1-ad sew our 1t1ms wltli • cross or buebal mtch. Thon w llm
the k111 to perm1n1ntly Joel in th-stitches. Sewing 1lso ,,...met.s both seconclwY,
end primory bKkings.
N1tur1lly, sewing likes long9f, but our fine inst1lletlon1 litve""" • 1111for fldor
in our growth tlv.iuglr fifteen y11n in Cost1 Mui.
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CARPETS e DRAPES
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N.Y. Stoeks
A VO~. 66, NO. <44, 2 SECl}ONS, ia PAGES ORANGE cou~. CALIFORf:llA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I 3, 1973 c TEN CENTS . ,. . '
Sterner Stance Seen Following Devaluation
•
lie .... 1illl "trick leglslatlooi ---· . Tbe ---ap modi ol Ille ........ pilo II -.d In eoriJ
lndlac todlly ID tlle -ol lbe -
tlm ol Ille --The dolllll Dow JCllOI ........ of !O ~ atocb ... up 5.11 point& to
W.7'. At 7:30 a.m. h bad been up more
than II p>lnts. '
Brokers said the earlier gains bad been
whitUed as Investors 1ook advantage of
r
• the lntlllal IUl80 lo casb ID (nllts.
The t.M ml1lioa --wllldl cbl118ed
hands an the BiC Board ID the -lll1f
hour of trading .....-the .,..t.st
flrll-llwr volwne ID hlltcry.
Tbe chief .....Uve's renwt:s came as
photograpbera and ........, w e re
ushered Into the Oval Office lo.record tbe
start of a meeting between NU.on and
Treasury Secretary George Shultz.
The Presld"11, in hil converllalloo with
Shults, aald "for a llfUI majority of the
American peopM, u the. 10 percmt
denln•tlm .. does not affect the value of
their dollara ...
1ben. talking lo Shulta but with
pllrases obviously .Intended for newsmen
lo bear, tbe PNldenl turned lo trade
legislation.
He gave no specifics on his legislative
~posala, but aald be was "not talking
about another round or lowering barriers.
"We must go up • well u down." be
said, because that ii "lbe only way lo get
a fair abate for America abroad.
"Only by being able, lo go up" ln ....,. ·
trade categories "will wo ,bo able lo get
others to come down," be said.
He and Schultz discualed the impact ol
American markets being flooded by
foreign-produced goods and the -said in some cases the imports can
(S.. DEVALUE, Page 11
20 . POWs to Be Freed
·.
G~w~ll Ge~ture Follows Kissinger's Visit . ' . . ; .
WASHINGTON (AP) -:l'be Pentagon
lllllOUDCled loday . 20 · 11\0<0 American
priaoom of war w'11ld be released by
North Vietnam "in a few diyS," ap:.
parently as a goodwill gesture following
Dr. Heniy Kissinger's visit to HanOi.
(See related stories and pictures, Page 1> •
Defense .Department spokesman Jerry
W. Friedbeim .said the list of names was
re<eived early loday and the Pentagon
was notifying next of kin. He said the
names would be made public once this
was CODiplolod.
An Air Fon:e officer telepboned Vir-
Piia Nasmyth Loy In Poway to say
her brother, Maj. John Nasinyth Jr. of
Sm GalJriel is ooe of the JO' lo be freed.
·Nasmyth, •·SZ.yeiIMld bachelor; was
-down ~. 4, 11•, In an Ft Phan-tcm f!lhle1' plane an •:miaslon near -JlmJoi. • . • .
A bi-..r in Loi Angeles aaya "Han-
oi -Releose J<ilm Nasmyth!" .
-"1chld0¢ m the'u.t.n loor NaVy .,i
lllll lt ---ftftO:' . ·, . ™ei of tllli8 • l'iD lwl!lr. lo 111 tile ol. U.S. -and 1ill1llary Nl~L CONT~OL °'1'ic11t FL9fl rows . by ..... CommlDl&ts in North ~ I C t ..__ Ho I '" -~~~!°'oddle and 9aullt V-. On Manday, 135 ~ · " at 1 ._.... mo 1 me ·' _ servicemmt and a\!ven c1vq1ans -one
) ,.. civilian ~ to go •to Saigon -were
• flown to Clar~ Air Base In the Phµlpplnes
562 Americans held captive in four f¥1\Jal
groupa about every two weeka, with all lo
be fr<ed by' March I'/. I
FriedbeUn said it was not known how
the pending release of 20 prisoners later
this week would affect the numben of
POWs to be included in the next group.
Nevertheless, he said, "We here are
delighted to have the im~ent return of
20 more of Our f('eD hell captiVe."
Meanwhile, two freed U.S. prisoners of
war left for home today ahead of
scbedule because of critical ilineasea in
their families. 'Ibey lancled on Walie Is-
land at riildday, and ve due In the U.S.
at 10:38 p.m.
Cmdr. Brian D. Woods of San Diego, a
last-minute addition to the group of
prisoners released Monday, and Maj.
Glendon W. Perkins of Orlando, Fla., left
Cla.rk AFB for the Miramar Naval Air
StaUoo In San Diego early today aboard
a special C141 transport. The other
released prisoners are remaining at
Viewers Irate
:P~~ News Cuts Sh~r~ 'Virginmn'
SAN JOSE. (AP}-Viewers fiooded a local tele..WOn• station with tel~~ne coiqplaillta _after ·a letUn cl Iha lirl!w "The Virginian" was
oul •hort-l<>11lpwpriso11en1!1{ ...vtetum1n1, • " · .: ·1 ' •
' A~ lout 75 calla from inW"flewen wen! received after the sliOw
was Clll off tin minut&W Ill ro.dlliloa 'liondly, i "jpotesman for KNTV aalel. '
' ' "Why IN you.~~ off our good program lo lhow lhfs kind .
or.garbage lb~ we"' not mterested In!" an answering aervlce oper-ator quoted.1one male caller as asking.
'" · Another, \j'ho identified himself as a Vietnam veteran claimed
be was "sick and tired of the whole tblng, • the spokesoian i'ald. '
· Almost all the complainers were men. o
' .: Ark Es~a .. ~~? . ::S:-::ed~I:~, -.. r~ meeting In Saigon al the four-party Joint ·------------------------1
•;w' ·i-'1i· n' ~ .. ' c ~ I • P'-,.,.1.. J Seal. ~:;Col. Bui Tln, chief· Keq ,~ ...
1 i oµinp,.our om.es: m J ~~ spobvnan'far the North v-c1e1--• ~. · · ..., .... .:':~ · _,,. · · ::i;:~, .. ==·~~= P ... 1·so. ner' s· of War· Panel· -.• By, llU{IJ: NiEDzm.al lll!o·. lliid F!<emce. beljl.)I Soulh Viemam ..m be rela'.9ed In .1>· °' • ---. Uiiable !o f!!!d. -with inrorUlltian II lo IS dlyl, poii&ibly near the same ., . . • lifter days of rain the water puddle In •!><>P!.iill;flipi>el)ed .fri<l!d. F'lol'..:e pile-sile. ~ I'/ U.S. prlaoneril were fr<ed , • , -. •
the Costa Mesa lnlen«tlon. was no ed him ..-.. • .._, ..... and -him llfmday. . u '
loager 1 ,..;prtie;lliul the ...i waddling lo~-Cp!!fi!fesa·J">llCie llltlJoa ~be 'ria aald JJ bAd no details on the iri>-· WT• • · ·" B · • .'I t ·
!l>-lt was.-~ . (! _. '! .fd~~~! ......_ • ,-• I· ~= of the 20 prisoom in rge~ W eanng race e s
•y ' ~""' •-'· " -·~·~ Ownonbip of !be 'i4p..t stray "°''-' ..._ ~,._ told b. N·•• v· t' Ii,;; JMl ._WoaL .~e ~ 1'8D ~ Jias-J>em~ttaced·to 'J.im'stauf-... &.:; ..-icu-.-. WU Y ww· le-! t
li)nale voice Insisted lo the pollc:e -dis-fer;11 •·--Beai:ll llf-·• ... who liv'"' nano, of the release tll;n>ulh what . . .
" tdie . ' "bU · " ...,._ ~~" Friedbeim called "commmncatfoo cban-~ r t6day, t .there IS • seal In the • at. ·™· Albert ~ m the aame liels." H did not .....,.,_ what thil meani .-. on 23nl Street and Elden Avenue." neighborhood, but ,. away fir two days . • · .,,...., """Ji01iQ11, P!OfllpilJ 1~· the call 'as a to atk!>d a U.S. NaY)' -.e meeHnc in ..,I wd the_ m~e apJllr_ently was, ~'"•c •---~ and •-•~ •-•--• • •-•,,...... assooated with !GSS!nger s v11lt to . the uou1 ~ M;lll,:\I IWAIUW ._. .._.... .. .. North Vietnamese capital.
C,,trol • Offi"'I' Cliff Flol"'1Ce lo the . Sitljf!er, atcboUM!d by feOoio guards KJaslnger arrived loday In llllllg Kong'
lll(!llO-H' arrived just .as the aeal bad as the "-1 _ .. fir bis mliwiltc to afetr four days o1 talk& wilh' North Viet-·~ the ~ and began to health ol lidt .U twzhed up an OniI8e .. ._ leoden.
.. ~ma bed of ~anL sea[ ~ l!Hf..,, aa111111J baa two ,pe-. ~...,,,. ol tile l'lril poae. agree-
• prettf tame or a -In 1111 bocQanl. mmt u "l!llalned in the put by Klsl-~I~ they're pretty mean and Costa Mea aa1mo1 con1n11 o11ic<n Inger the Com'!llmlsts are lo releaae all tjioy'll bile yGU.·rBul IJlil ,-· , )'-l'i-t!Jy l le("lbe ' ,......Inc ;• ~ lCll' ~ <i»J sic:brof 0., 1ft W11 .... 1U1 ol,lho Jsn1
_. 11 ... , 1 h.i no~ l!lin · .-i1 lllls·• [ • -· -' · · ' Sonuilial to Discms
. -.....llidbe-RepthelOOlal •
' • . ~ P!lli<e ~ op_lll \le ~ llije lo. -. • stancia~.i Band. '.-ti11ier ., ..... -"""' ..... Public use· of Land laklag~olitia-·1.-. ' .
·or-_ One o1 -animal control oflicen , FutiJre public ...S of undeveloped land
1 '..... :..8 Benefit . who began wwt .. Costa 11eaa Jut will be discussed 'lbursday when Costa WU!' .. ·, · J , ,..~ flecknbert FWmce MlieNS lbie lell ls M'm City Muager Fred Soraabal ad·
4 ' _, , Hl the filJI ever lo be taken ialo Cllllody ln • • dl;esses the Citizens Harbor Area
Members of the MlaDcla gb School the city. ~b Team (CHART). '~rt band have ' aehe!luled a benefit "Wbeoi I -lor the COU111J I. bid 'l'be public ii :Jnviled lo the talk
•· ormance Thursday 'ni8h! to earn sealsalmostevoryday.llutJ'bo>!lcame ,.,iie.iuled for 7:!0 a.m. In the Mesa
!Or a trip to Tueaoo. . ·' ,,. to wort fir Coota -I lhougbt I .... Venle Country Qub, whore CHART
Tbe musicialls will perform fllelr_ cOo-lbhi!JP witli lhlL Yt11 jlllt dan't apect meets each third Tl>lraday in a Jorum-"l*t at 7:30 )>m. lii the blgb' ~ lhem to be nllda& ioNJIO ia the_.. type aessioo.
-.,..... Tlcllell .. ,rlCod II $1 lor -i;i§!~i;'i'! · 'Ro11i~nee Goes
• Jalli: tN ' kl .rw.Mil£ •
By THOMAS GORMAN
Of .. Dlllf1 ...... ·-.
The falnllies of' pr'i~: of war
returning from Southeast Asia have ,~
quested that peranns wearing POW-ML\
bracelef,I cont~ to wear ~ (fte.
lated slory, Page t).
"Tllli families of the returning POWs
don't ....... lo forge! that !hen ....
still l ,too men In limbo -•macronnted
for," aald Barbara N"""'°"' mMacer of
the Santa' Arrll oflke of Voices ln Vllal
'America. '
:l'be new procedure is to Put 'slarl OD
the bracelet.. ~ white oues if the man ii
to be or bas been released aD\f blue slarl
if the man IS !1i11, uiiaccounled for, she said. · •"i!le families of POWi "a n I
everybody l<t continue wearing the
bracelets until all the men are home or
at least accounted for," she saJd.
!luring the past three days Mrs.
Norwood estimated she bas spent $113 In
postage aondlng out the blue and wblte
stars.
The request. for braceletS ii atroncer
to Pot :£::..i !l1f,lht D"4'd1m to ti-' '.
;nieEUbela~=!.i: · "CanriiOOI Say; Wyn S~g~ri.t , Spurns Wifely ·Du~s
to rqacat all ol Soulbenl '
at lht !llroloD c:mfermco. , • B1 ilTIAlll IL miSl!L 1 "'"""""-Harbour, wuled to In---se111ement Ill the "'n••e of Wam"1l and . . .............. ---..---.Tl .. ~ . ..._.
uman Skeleton
Found in W~
"51lpte ""' way woo ii pilcbed by the complalned to West lrtall aurtiiiritieS11rai ~ lt•cb ado o •• .au-. 1>o bas ""°"tedl)l l>een rejected'\n mat-
thropalogiat W)'ii SVl"ifl ii ID bat water A RMtn News Service ••-tch now In& advlncel lo bis bride. today willl 111 indqprant ......... ..... -..
...i_ ~ the pllolo joUr'nallal u aay!ng she Local officials are in an uproar over
the ~ IWTied Obobarot. cbfd. lied the lrDol wilh a new twill an the old what to do nut. wblle Obabarot
• ot the brlJ-. ~ to -~-War IMt!le-demands they evlci the new Mt!.
- -o1.-Afo ............ ;. Sba llld • _.. ,..q reporter aent Obaharok, whose visa expired about the
, SANTA CRUZ (AP) -Sbvllfi of. -..... ~ who !!!O!!!!!!!i.. 1a1o the -, b4ijiloll nia forest lhat Ume of the marriage.
11tort I 11i16I1 """" ........... ,_ "" 1hhI4 ID by _..,. ltbl. "lrtrnll b could Tbe A-iatecl Presa~ the l<Wlf: ....., bai: •""= llOlllal ~ lite Wr ha ao•aW lllil .. o-11:.;_1111111111 wwlloio. olnctal ...., ..,cr Antara In Jatarta
--lheelllilbboclY-.,.a·w -'* ,.._... - -• •• -lln. °'•rot. net Mia uaayinllllowouklbeexpolledfluntlla
11 em -New Year'•. •-uralill -lvlllll. .. • ""* 1J1rio the mold! ~try i....uao •-·bid WDfllllle,
Tbe -Wft -~ .., • .,.a kiSlrc -ol ... -................ biltie bul acldt'il Tbe -i>lfMal ii IQ'lnc lo~ Ure ol IVII!l 1*111W1 w a..:r ,_.__ uWc T'.. 1111t•-'2 l'Ulle~vt piimllM...,...mldalml~-
alllllrtlliw--11 *9 Git tals lslthl lillll IWU I, ..s-.. , -~ ~ drloftall ll lit-
tlllcl Rill. 111-b of -. Moi I ; 8lar' Drlle, (lh!I-OI ' •at lelL..a. lwa,... 1PPf'l"ille.
~'~~.
than ever before, she added.
. "I'd aay that two rnogibs ago there
were 500 bracelets being wom in Orange
O>Uo1y," she saJd.
"Since then we've sent out clooe lb
50,000 -many of them lo Orange County
realdenis, ..,t some to u far away as the
East Coast."
Yesterday · Mt!. Norwood -350 POW·MIA brace1e11 lo loW1. ''11Ill ii an Orange County offl<e, ..,t
we've been gelling nc(!IOSll for more
bracelets liun IJI over,• she aald.
"AD ol a -people reo11%e lbere ur
a POW~MIA cat11e. Durin« the war pe>-
ple just-i~ lo.reillse IL"
She eslimirted Dlal VIVA,•througb ill
various rqional ofllcel throughout the
Polnsetlil Ave.. Conlna del Mar, we/e
during the )lost three ynn.
"Everyone who bas a bracelet tbrou&b
IS.. BRACELE!T8, r.,. %)
Two Men Cleared
Of Knifing Rap
By ~esa Poli~e
Qioll ... police dilcloood ~ that
two mm tUm Into Cllllolb ID ........ lolr
with I purpoited tnlflnc lflllllde 'I .._.
last weet have been deond ·of all
Clw:J'gel. I
Dete<Uve Sit· George Wllloo said
charces ol .... u11 -,Ith • dudly weapon
~=t Jiii J, MajewUI, 1:7, of 790 Iton Ave., and JOho A. Herrera, U.
of !IQ Bamiltoo Ave., were dropped last
weelt when the diltrlcl atlorney refused
lo £li'Ol"Cllla. •
Wilson ldded lhal court ectlon was
cancelled alttt detectives were UDable lo
l'OC!Olltacl James Gall1het, 1016
WaaiqloR SL, vk:Um rl the Feb. 4 llab-
birrc -tullido Ille OUll bar 00 P-A-. Gttlllber wu lreOftd lar a larlla WOimd
11 lk!IC llolpilal tf1tr ..... ~by
two -fl the IAMll'I .. ~Iii, ac-arr6ia lo paJloa npar1I,
r1 •• t temporarily !or ~cal and other cll;,u. .
OOicials said doctors and nunes were
making the IS-hour trip with Wooda and
Perkins.
In a statement read to newtmen jutll
belore he boarded the plane, Wooda said:
"I feel that a comment is appropriate.
riue to personal imminent peodina:
(S.. POW1, Pa1e II
* * * Names of 20
Given Out
By Pentag~n
' WASHINGTON °(AP) -Tire POlll-
liUri!li-a"lllt of• UA Air ......
and ,.,.,,;. offlcti's .. ho will \e rel I I rd
~ the North Vlelnlmele wltbia tlrt _.
few days. Obe bas Onnp Cwrrty llllL
:l'be Pentagon released the names thil
afternoon after notifying the relatives of
the mep. The Pentagon said the lilt ln-
cludea four Navy mm Md IS from lbe
Air Force.
The release of U-211 will bring lo
1S5 Ure·-ol --by the Coniirlilnilta In N«tb and Sculh
Vietnam. T\Ie Pflll'p .relmsod the rneo.'1 ...,._
ice; ranl: llld -ol ......... M-dilianal lnfonnllllln comes liun flllS.
I. Abbott, Maj. J<llelli> S., Air l'Clnle,
Salem, N.J.
1. Betier, Maj. James R., Air Poree.
Mansfield, Oblo.
3. Clark, Capl Jobn W .. Air Fom,
&hunbia,.Mo.
t. ere.ca, Capt. Joaepb Jr., Air l'on:o,
Bloomfleld, N.J.
5. Davies,-Clpl. Jobo o .. Air l'on:o,
Readlnc, Pa., captured February 1117.
6. Flesher, Maj, Hubert K., Air Force,
Clarksburg, W.V., reported POW Fel>-
ruary·19'70. ·
·7, Fowler, ClpL Henry P., Air force, Wubinglon, O.C. .
II. Heiliger. MaJ. Donald L., Air Foroe,
· Madison, ,Wis.. repofted POW April 7,
11'79.
..
t . Jensen, Maj. Jay R.. Air Force,
Sandy, Utab, reported POW Apill 7, IJ'lt.
10. r..oe. Capt. Michael C., Air Force,
Now Haven, Coan.
11. McManus; Capt. KeY1n J., Air Foree, Babylon, Tex.
· 12. Mechenbier, ClpL F.doranl 1 .. Air
Force, Dayton, Oblo. u.. M111lg1111, Capt. Jooepll E., Air
Force, Albury Part, N.J.
It. Nasmyjh, Capt. Jobn H .. Jr.. Air
(!loo NAllD, .... II
I .or..,e
Weadter
Look fir -bllcb of -Ill w-.,, (alroul • per.-
chlnce) wllicll will ,, ... ,. -
'l'lmnday _.mg, -.... ID
the -.lad,J. lligbs ID file ...
Ion In the 1111.
INSIPl!l TGDA \'
Tmrl' MSfUll" FflmllAold """ Minnetbta'.s Aroonne l'nun',
polillcicnll oM Naliolltrl w ....
<l<'s Pollti<ol CoICCU lf<>dm, 1«
hope for poUlic:ol opporlllrlllJ
for 10 om e 11 -ad csprtlltd
lhtir plo!ll of oltacl< «I U..
Howton conference. Scc story
on Pooe 10.
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M~sa Triangle .
o Be Studied
Tbe lllture develcl!>mtnt ol the tr!llQl)e
lonaed by Victoria Stmt, -.Boulevard and Newport Boulevard .,...,..
under scruUny by the Costa Mesa ~
nlllg Comm!Jslon tonl&hl.
°"""1llllcii adloduled to meet at
I:• p.m. In dlJ council dwimben, 77
Fllr Drive, wD1 <onllcler •-al ol 1
_.i plan study which """'1lllltnd
"""''"' aome areas or the lriangle to acbJeve a cut in density.
Tbe vea In queslloo II 'cumnUy
~ to hive a lliP clenslly
ftSidentlal COft with a «IDIDll'd.i
porimoter but the at.>dy -..ta that the
quollty of lmq -&enenll1 Im-
-by-... the-,..
Passengers,
Old Vessel
Being Towed
An old oe-boog!ll by a Newport
Beach DWI WU being towed to San
Fl'ancilc<I early today with 11 persons
aboard, alter it bepn alaklng near the
Farallon lllands Monday.
A Cout Guard llell<opler dropped a
-lo the 77.foot Rancer to belp keep her alloat lllllll lhe eould be taRa In tow
byacutW~lothe-. Ski~ ~ Lewis, ZI, ol 1154
Limerid Lane, Costa Mela, radioed for
help """' tbe llancer'•. pruptJler fouled in l'llUll> .... and lbe began tU1Dc Oil
water.
Reporta lndlc:ated aome ol tbe Ranger's
-era ""' Orange County resldenU
but their ldentlllea were DOI avaUable.
Cout Guard olficlall said t b e
achoooer, bulll In 1114, waa just purclw-
ed by Fnmk Jensen, owner or The Frog
House, a diving sbop on West Coast
Highway ia Newport Beach.
Jensen WU amoag those aboard when
the scboooer, repor1edly bound foe
Newport Beach 1n1m Tomales Bay, got
into lroUble about ~ miles from the
Golden Gate.
Au1horilles aid tbe Ranger's lnldal
position at that time was about three
miles nortbwelt of the Faralkn Ialanda
Jenaen ~ pll'Cliaaed lbe boat
lnlm Edwin A. Rlcbardaoo, wbo bad
been living aboard her ia Tomala Bay, it
.... reported.
Heavy .... and • 35-'lnot wind led
Cout Guard olllciall to dllpaldl two
hrllcop!en, • -plane and ....... boall to mllt the dlsabled veael
Market Owner's
Daughter Okay
After Kidnaping
RIVERSIDE (AP) -The 11-yur-old
daughter ol a Riveraide IUpt1'IDll'k<I ex·
ecutlve was ttdnaped from her bome and
found lhr<e days liter bandcuffed to I
bed in Burbank, police said today. Two
men and a wcmian were arrested.
The victim, Ellen Ann stater, I UC
River11de coed, was found handcuffed lo
the bed ia the borne of a man and wile
who were arrested, said police Lt. Vic
Jones.
Police booked Micbael Ray Kimble, Ill,
(or investigation of kidnaping and ccn-
spiracy, and Gayle Elizabeth Dean, 2$,
for investigation of kidnaping. Bolb are
al Burbank. The third person .... to be
~later.
11111 stater, whole bead WU covered
with bandages and adbell,. tape, bad DOI
been harmed, said Jooes.
Hanlom of $110,000 demanded by the
llidnapen wu DOI paid, to...itgaton
said.
DAILY PILOT
TM OrMfJ C.. ~y PIUIT, .. llltldi ................. ..__ ..........
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t.htf N. W ... ---J..> .. ~!.';? .............. ~ l'htll•• Kenl --.,..... A. .. .,.,., .. --a..loo H. i.. ...._. p; Non ------JJt Wed hy 5tfMt
M~liflt M4rMt1?.0. ks IMO, t2616 --,, .......... -........ ..._... UllM ..,.; • ...., ... ......
............. 9-dl-: lJlfl .... ....... ... o.w-te; * ... Ill ClfM9 ....
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&ft. ~--
The _ ... by Pladoc
Di ........ W"dlima 0... --Ille effect ol ........ tho tnio<t"' -
J!OllUlatioo ol dlO trlaocle """' 1,19 ..
4,000 penons "' -l,UI. Since opp:ibmidts klr the •• , 3 uw.
ol public --ia Ibo Uiaocle ... limited, lluna'I .., -IW •
oew J'Hidrnti•I deft'•• rd be mbjea;
to a compliated land ... _, ia1e.
TbU acale takes .... " .... _ tho
amount ol "Unblllty-· (-.pr-dms. 1am....,.cw t.a _. rmt!tlliie
area) • 11n-ect • 'J' ... • ~
able ,.......,..lal m•ia ·•
The major elfed ol Ibo "'* m -
housing, 11ow ..... lo Illa& .........
dmloy1et lo 9' tw -llfP. A _., ~ ---tlle-pooed opm -• I do. Since tbe Newpart ftaway ... rt wru ~ C111 111,,. ae bt p,
it 11 .... belog --bf 0... Illa&
traffic noi9e be rtcbBS • w pnj-
ecta through mancb:IOry 1apa:i1•1+•N• nm coukl tavrolve • t t t · f o • l
land>caped !!ti-. ompled w i I b
elimination ol -.. ..... and Giber
apenlngs faciol Ille "-· -im·I
soundprooliag, ---... -ditioolng.
Builders Claim
Proposition 20
Unconstitutional
BJ I.. PEI& DIBG .... _ ......
Asrout>ol<lr-.a..J-llid
today they will file IUil ..... ~ -
ing the -u lo dedan ""' m .. -. the cou:llJ iDitilltift. -tr4ilMiwel
They .... will '* far -....... "-"" --...-.. from enforcing my ol Ibo ....... -
troll implied by the od md wil -
several milllaa dollars in "'map:' .e--
cordiag to ltoJ Ooln. -.. -
ol the Orantlo a.., B I I I -· --cm.trudioll -1,19 ,.. al Ille
Qilifarm. <Miff• Im en-ii' to •
virtllalllllll!w ... , ......
eoutal lllillPllte bf--· 7.
Coln <lei lined to p.e *Dill: ., Ole
-~ -wlllbe_..,...,. of it will be r1' d It a pres rm--ference rbMnW • ........., MI a.a.
iD Santa Au..
Caln aid Ille ... oil ... .. al bf
bll --... Ille Or-. OmlJ C:xmd1 for !'mir••M, Ba J' ; d
and FAonomic Devdi1• -«. a ' a· 1
trades labor and --"""' cwll(m
Coln aaid the CaliLnil ~
Conaervltioo Cmun-. Ille .......
conservation .,.....mm far ar-. ml
Lm Angeles Cnmtia wl Atlllrn!J
General Evelle Youog« sill be mmed as
defendanll ia the llllit.
....._P-.el
NAMES •.•
Forte, San Gabriel, c::¥&ed. ~
1961.
l~. Rlngdarf. Clpt. llabert &. Air
Fonie, Elnl, WlL, ._w !'OW Ool. :zz. 1911.
II. Shively, c.pt. James It. Air Fine,
Spokane, Wis.. reported !'OW Dec. 21,
1970.
17. Pirie, Cmlr. Jums G, NnJ, 'lllt-
c:alcml, All.
11. Phanb, U. Cmlr. ~ C., !looJ,
Mission, Kia.
It. ""''iogtm. u. Cmdr. ,.... It.
Navy, North Dartlni•db, .....
Ill. Wideman, U. Hidiard It. NnJ,
Bay Villoge, Oliio and •-.
Calif., eaptw..r Kq ll'1L
Police Continue
Investigation
In Rape-muTder
Hun ...... -police md *rill's
detecfu... today ---ii> vestigation of a ~ ~ ill
which they al'l't5led m l!I 1liru -sergeant SUodly .
llet. Monty ~ ol -qloa
Bead> said today u..,. ..., ltill ...,.. ..
trace the laR -. II lfnL N m.,.
Post, the %7.,....-t -Ya&J womaa ..-nude bodJ wu dilcotaal
Friday momilC iii ----5eL Jared Alan Wllllooe, S, .r -
Ana, lo in mstod1 lodlJ It~ 0..
11 Jail r'"4 ., I& 11 -..--. Be lo belas liold .. ! 1 lilil.
Wallace, wllo -11 a ,--
IOC&ril) cuard lor -~ ....
cy ID -Viejo, -a1eilt4 Ssm1sJ iD coanectial wn: ..... c:w.
.. Wbm Cbe ..... tliclerl d' ...
&Jund the mdaat .__... ftl!l m
·-lDbilp 3
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biln ............ " -·· Tbe kldllilp ... _... -'-Canto --.11. ..........
licera Wallaco ttDal ber inlo 11111z1 lit-
to bis_, -.. bf klic ....
she ..... lilsped Iii • -.. -.. Yestlp'Jic -----·---· paDed a pa aa •· ,._ a1 ' I
Wallaoe Ille< 11 lbe wwwlb -· MdCm ud I &ma ti II; US I I .... ~ ......... ----lfnLl'llsllnlt1'1ni re...,,.
... 911 ~ HE I I
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Df:VALUE ...
"drhe 1 U.S. bul-rlibt out ol .,.
ilteDce."
"To gd • polley of freer lrade ... """' ...,. .... In lbe ~· • -.·-uld.· He llltl be clllcmSed his teplaUve . pm. with Senate Flriaill:o Comml~ •
Cllllnnan Rossell Long (IJ.La.), .,,.
wUb -Waya and Means Commillee Cl>alnna• WUbur Mills (l>Art.), aod •
that be found "g111erally a positive •~ ••
IJlude toward tbe lrade legislation... • '
Shults said In announcing the devalua·
lion Monday night that Nixon would ea>d
Congreas "comprebensive trade lellsl•
tlon" wttla uDl(leclfied IBieguardOc ~
dlstupllon o/.. domeslic illclUllria as • ,
resuli ol linporll. ' •
Rivel" Basin
Area 'Ripe' ,,
For Flooding
I
Are 'l'Jaq Btdlisla on Amerie!a1 0ranp County flood c;c>l!tn>I olli
warned today that the coonty faces
.,..ter flood potential this week than !\;
did just prior to the near)disastrous raind Porlion of 1,000 head of Here for d bee( move Holliday says this is 17th year he bas driven ca!Ue
througll main street of John Day, Ore. Cattle are through John Day, and there hasn't been a cow lost
beio~ taken to ~ome ranch to have calves. c_y_ld_e __ or any significant damage to the town. of February, !let.
Wblle no major Oood levees haye
threatened In the put two weeka, or,
nclall said lbe Santa Ana River basltl •
thoroughly aoaked and ripe for lloodlng. Thomas Atkinson, Coast l'.,...P-.eJ
POWs •••
Further, ollldall are worried
lorecuta that 1 storm (ridlcted In
Wednesday nlit>t coultl hrinc op 'lo
lnt:b and • ball of -rain, and that •
-storm FildaY "cooltl be lteoviel<
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Civic Leader, Dies at 77 traeedlr In the lamll1 al "'1ltlf and Maj. p----·--•·wllh the_,.. ... __ ,.c .
.... wlil pr!lllolilJ be the-l'OW• lo
return .Jane mder tbe relea1 e agreenww••• We woaJd lib tb11 ap-
porlullllJ' lo sbtnr pride ft bavl ID
aerrice lo -mmdrJ and the .,.,,. mander in dlief."
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"We're malnlalnbts a ..-alert,•
lald Corl Nellon, opotsnan !tr lb& ~ Coanty Flood CootrQI ~ ~ stonna may DOI materlalbe, bati
If lbeJ do, It could ... te • Vflr/ altuatkn.,.
,_ Pilll A-. 77, 1 World w.-I hs'o and lftllDlni!lt Newpart
--l<odei-, died Monday ID Palm Demt.
-wiD take place 'lburaday at I
Sirius II Takes
Healthy Le~
In Yacht Race
Bob Lyndl's IJ.loot sloop Sirius n
from the Newpirt liart>or Yacht Club
I n-put Cedroo bland lodaJ In 15 to
JI.bit wlhwat brems to carve out a
beallliy -... -lead in the Marina Doi S.,. to l'IBlo Valllrla .-.
-D ...... a ._ ltlil al 199
--., u the -faliod and aP 1 ooil 11ie n.-11ee1 1o 1iolst 1p1n-
~ ---to 111o .....i nm ~~~~'"11 ol the '"""_,by llrooC -and pound-
... --took lbeir toll al ..... and an lhmina nere were no inJmies on
my al ~ boots that •bandoned the .....
Sip-. 1 Cal 31 out ol llel Rey Yacht
Clab, tmt ...., the bandlcap lead alter
liHing be<n unnported in the first :14
boon. The other unreported yacht, Sane·
'rind, ..... llill ia Ibo -·
Tbe flol!I -..... out !tr 100 miles ....... o1Slrimn.
Bandicap wtancffno-:
OVERALL - L llipme I. Rabin 3. o..n 4. 11aaoa1 s. Sirius n t. Sptril 1.
Alepe t. (he.m I. Sandpiper 10.
Dobr IL Pmcm II. Querida ll 11.
Soic•iod 14. Samarbnd 15. Lola I&.
-W 17. apogL CLASS A -!. Oiocmto 1 Jlaslal 3.
Sirlm n t. spr;i 5. ~
CLASS B - L Robin I . Alegre 3.
.... _..,.. 4. Querida n 5. Sangvind &. -7.-ID. CLASS C - L Slpme I. Dakar 3.
-t. Lola 5. Aginrourt.
Beu.er Mail
• ~ntines
Tbe --.. thmt&l> and Oil V ........ 1 lloJ or flD1 other It must be
CllTied ....,. bf bonafide govemment ,., ..
Oilla llm J'mbn•.... Jolm B.
Dclnilc& -lodaJ that ffto.lance
--designed lo bell the eliht--am 11amp-at eut ..iu are lllepl.
Some -people who mlabt be •NMiic of Idling up muHDail dbtrJbu.
timl RI titts Oil I Deigbbx'bood basis.
•ere cmticmed. that federal law forbids
-adiv!IJ .
''We do DOI like to di>courqe en-
i.rprlae -by youngslel'I and ....
--apinst lhil l1Jle ol adivil;f is llnys awtwatd," ezplain1 tbe post· -· lie added thal tbe U.S. Poltal SerYice
Im the sole .;pt to mall dlltributllD, a
fad nmillJ .-iq•-In -.. peolo ....t ...,loe Oleildiag H lo"°""
cndill-
"We ... .... lli&J ... , -lo .. ,.., .. Jn," DrCllWD com-
""'*'" Be added tbat spedll Yalmtine'I lloJ
....... -.......-11lbelocal
P"7l Ollice -
Lecture Set Tonight ·
On Latin America
I
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p.m. In the Melrose Allbey Chapel In
Anaheim.
Mr. AWnsoo, who retired as a
lieutenant colonel In 1144 after IO years
ia the Army, was the youngest 50ldier
ever to get a field promotion iD World
War I.
He was a balloon observer for artJDery
units during the Ont World War and was
given a medical discharge during World
War fl after betog wounded whUe mak·
ing a parachute jump over France.
Mr. Atkinson Wa!I active in various
l&Dlng programs and .... eoonected with
the Htflley Regatta crew meet in
England and .... lnslrumental In ....
ranging I« lbe Orange O:last College
crew to participate In the meet lul yur.
Mr. A1ldnaon WU a member ol the
Newport lialt>or Yacht Club, Bis Canyon
and ln1ne Coast Counlry -and .... · a charter member ol the Balhoa Bay
Club.
He alao .... ed on the. ~--• acl-mor, !>o:Ud"" <r Marlnen s.~ and
Loan.
Mr. A-11 llll'Yiwid bf lila widow
Marguerite, m w. Bay st., Balboa; two
daughters, Estrella Stall ol FallbnJol<
and Eli2abeth Freeland of Eacoodido and
a sister, Florence llacker ol Newport
Beach.
FUi1eral arrangements are being haodl--
ed by the ~alt& Bergeroo Mortuary ia
Cosla Mesa.
Marine Cyclist .
Dies After Crash
A Camp Pendleton MariDe died Mm-
day of injuries suffered in a Mlltsim
between his bleycle and a two-ton lrudc
at the Marine Corps Exchange parking
lot.
--Marine spokesmen said the acclclml
Friday was still under lnvestlgatioo..f!Y w. II. Mikeworth, 19, of Rubidoux, ....
pinned under lbe dual roar wbeell ol tbe
truck.
Both vehicles were apparently moving
in the same direction and simultaneously
turned Into tbe parking area, acconling
to Camp Pendleton spokesmen.
w--· retired -Adm. Ralph w. w-. 711, lald he .... _ ...
to ten his wile that their ... waa ._
tbe llnlt POW1 rdeaaed. She 11
hospitalized with leubinll canpllcated
by beort and _, -.. •
"Aa bod as she lo, """ llUl'pl'ire, even 1
pleasaot ooe, CID be enough to till her,"
said the odmlnl. "But I llgural If be
just walked ID Oil her It 1l'llllltl be .......
bigger sboct, ao I told her. ,
"It -to pick her ap lib• itltot., pnelhiDg,. be aid. !
"She just 117 there thrilng God fir
answahc her JWIJ'ilL" '
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TON1GllT
UC! LF.CTllllES -"A New Abortion
Law?" part al -Oil Monlll1.
Twilight 1.aoe ol the Law, Scimoe 1-
ture 1Wl, HO p.m. Adm. $5.50. "How lo
Prepare and Submit Package lo a
Lender," part al series .. Pnieaima)
Pndlces in !lonoq Inmalry, Rm. I'll,
ffnmMtties Ball. 7'"9:30 p..m. Adm. ...
Myocardial lnfar<tJoo {Heart Atlact),"
part ol series oo Your Heart 1114
amilatory System, Sopb. Ledure Ball,
Medlc:al &qe I Bldg. 7-10 p.m. Adm. $5.
Wl!llNDDAY, n:B. If
<XlAST COIOlllNlTY C 0 LL EGE
BOARD -llqular meeting, Im
Adams, I p.m.
"'l1fE BRAGGART SOLDIER" -OCC
Drama Dept. production, OCC
Auditorium. Feb. 11-17, I p.m. No ad-
mission <barge.
BASKETBALL -OCC vs. San Diego
Mesa. OCC Gym, I p.m. Costa Mesa vs.
Loi Alamitos at Mesa. 7 p.m. band• at
Mqoolia, 7 p.m. Newpart llu!Jor vs.
Wfllbninsfer at Ba.rt.or, 7 p.m.
'"lbere lo no Immediate ~ at aJljf
but Ibo (dendal for lroUble la bm, • ~
qreed Bob Land, chief ol reaervoiL
regulations for the U.S. Army eo~ °" ~ ·~"
Land lald be couldn't compare lbe"
nterlhed 'conditions just prior to .W:
11111 llood to coqlltlona at pruent ·~ ;e: both dangerous, Is all I can 1111" P.
But Nelton, -said be baa • ;; _....,, al the condltionl In ""· "Ji'nattlY, I think our poslllon lo
-lban II waa just before tbe I storm."
Prado Dom In Santa Ana ~ 1'
OrOlliltl County'• oolJ -aplast ...<I! ........ ol Rivenldi! 1t1t1 SU '
knardlno OllUntles. llorlni f I o o d '
-. the water level behind tbe clam lo I
normally held lo 30 feel llowaftr, lllil illOl1lhC It .... at 33 feet aod rWng. . •
Prado could be empCled In 1 matter ol
hours 11 tbe_,\rmy Corpa of Engl ......
decided to do so, but tbe outflow fnmt
Prado wu being beld do!'" to 2llO cubic
feetpers«oncl.
''1be Orange County Water District
has catcb-basins to store the water until
it can percolate brto the ground," Land
uplalned "~ we g1,. them a slow out·
flow, they're able to handle the water
without losing any."
Nelson, of the flood coolrol distrld,
disagrees with lhlo policy.
.. We'd IDie to aee: the water 19ftl
beblnd Prado held to IO lee~ espedaUy ID
times of poteotlal danger," Nelaoo said.
''The purpooe of lbe clam lo for flood COD-
lrol, oot water storage.
.. .... Pflflel
BRACELETS •.•
VIVA receives our newsletter, wbicb lista
the men returnln& home,'' she said.
Those persons c:aa then ltfld for lbe
appropriate Illar, lbe said.
Tbe stars can be picked up at the VIV A
ol!lce, 110 E. 17th St. Pbone onlel'I can
be made by c:aUlng 547-«134, she said. •
IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS
• There is 'a tendency to toe shortcuts these tHys. Almost ev.,.Y Ailed profession
sees this.
The vest mojority of carpet -I.yen usa the hot-melt tape which is several times
foster thtn hand sewing, Drowbacb incWe the fact tMt the tape is ottachecl to the
SECONDARY b.cking, and if the secondary bad:ing hos any tend1ncy .to'wor\: loose
from the primary backing, there is nothing to hold the c.rpet together. Also, oper1tlng
temperature of the iron is critiCAI, and if the iron is too hot or Joo cold, there is 1
distinct probability of 1 -•k seem. O..ning poses the ultimate test to this type of
seem, end we hove been calod inn-able times to repair someone else's seems which
have come •pori tlwouth the twlfncy of wet e<irpet to shrink.
At Alden's we hone! -_. .....,. with• CtOM or bnebal lfilch. 'l1ieti we Iota
the Sffm to p«-1lly locli in theii olitdJHo S.wincJ alto petiefHfes botft -..doty
and prim.try beclings.
Neturoly, ••"'9 t*s longw, w _.fine w•rtlofts hove bMn •major factor
in our tJTOwth tlwougli lift-yws ill CAto Mesa.
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CARPns • DRAPES
1663 ,..cwllu An.
COSTA MllA
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